WO2013076284A1 - Objets dotés d'éléments décoratifs - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A44—HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
- A44C—PERSONAL ADORNMENTS, e.g. JEWELLERY; COINS
- A44C17/00—Gems or the like
- A44C17/002—Gems made of several cut pieces
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A44—HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
- A44C—PERSONAL ADORNMENTS, e.g. JEWELLERY; COINS
- A44C17/00—Gems or the like
- A44C17/006—Gems provided with a cavity, e.g. for containing another gem
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A44—HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
- A44C—PERSONAL ADORNMENTS, e.g. JEWELLERY; COINS
- A44C17/00—Gems or the like
- A44C17/007—Special types of gems
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A44—HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
- A44C—PERSONAL ADORNMENTS, e.g. JEWELLERY; COINS
- A44C17/00—Gems or the like
- A44C17/04—Setting gems in jewellery; Setting-tools
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- the invention relates to articles with decorative parts, including purely decorative decorative elements, such as rings and pendants, as well as utility objects, which are decorated with decorative parts.
- DE 44 06 609 describes a decorated natural or artificial pearl, in which a decorative element is introduced into a blind hole.
- the limited dimensioning of the recess, here bore, is considered important in order not to affect the stability of the bead.
- EP 1 109 469 describes articles such as beads with an integrated decorative part.
- FR-2,299,830 describes an anchoring variant or a specific anchoring device for the known introduction of faceted gemstones in holes.
- EP 0 965 071 describes articles with movable decorative parts, wherein the decorative parts perform a translatory and rotational movement.
- the object of the present invention is to provide an improved decorative article.
- the appearance of the object should exert a particularly aesthetic impression on a viewer,
- the subject of the present invention is a decorative object with at least one lift or receptacle, wherein the lift or receptacle has any desired 3-dimensional shape and is completed by an optical jewelry element to the outside, wherein the optical jewelry element is adapted to the outer contour of the object , wherein the optical jewelry element made of transparent plastic, glass, semi-precious stones or gemstones with a Mohs hardness of at least 2.5 or a metal grid, wherein the volume of the decorative glass element corresponds to a maximum of 80% of the volume of the excavation.
- the subject of the invention is a decorative article with a receptacle and a decorative optical element, wherein the excavation has a 3-dimensional shape and is covered by the optical jewelry element, such that the excavation is completed, wherein a contour of the optical jewelry element is adapted to the outer contour of the object.
- the decorative optical element consists of transparent plastic, glass, semi-precious stones or gemstones with a Mohs hardness of at least 2.5 or a metal grid.
- the volume of the decorative element corresponds to a maximum of 80% of the volume of the excavation.
- the excavation contains at least one decorative part which can preferably rotate in all three spatial dimensions as well as around arbitrary body axes.
- a decorative part is arranged in the excavation, which is rotatably mounted in all three spatial dimensions and / or around arbitrary body axes.
- the article according to the invention is particularly preferred when the inner contour of the decorative optical element has a plane, concave or convex shape.
- a socket is introduced into the excavation, which may consist of plastic, metal or precious metal and the socket is structured or enamelled or contains an engraving.
- the article according to the invention if synthetic or genuine gemstones are edged into the socket or the optical jewelery element is nano-structured or provided with another anti-scratch coating and / or antireflection coating common in optics and / or the optical jewelery element by methods such as grinding , Engraving, polishing, pressing, etching, injection molding or ultrasonic erosion can be produced.
- the object according to the invention as shown above is preferred if the excavation can take any geometric shapes, such as wedge shape, hemispherical shape, cuboid shape, barrel body shape, pyramidal or truncated pyramid shape, cylinder shape, conical or truncated cone shape or fantasy and / or wherein the decorative part any figurative Forms such as letter form, written form, brilliant shape, heart shape, cloverleaf or the shape of animals.
- geometric shapes such as wedge shape, hemispherical shape, cuboid shape, barrel body shape, pyramidal or truncated pyramid shape, cylinder shape, conical or truncated cone shape or fantasy and / or wherein the decorative part any figurative Forms such as letter form, written form, brilliant shape, heart shape, cloverleaf or the shape of animals.
- a socket is arranged in the excavation, which preferably consists of plastic, metal or precious metal.
- the socket is structured or enamelled or has an engraving.
- synthetic or real gemstones are edged in the socket.
- the decorative optical element is nanostructured and / or provided with an anti-scratch coating and / or provided with an anti-reflection coating.
- the decorative optical element can be produced by methods such as grinding, engraving, polishing, pressing, etching, injection molding or ultrasonic erosion.
- the excavation has a geometric shape selected from the following group of shapes: wedge shape, hemispherical shape, cuboid shape, barrel shape, pyramid or truncated pyramid shape, cylinder shape, conical and truncated cone shape.
- the decorative part has a shape selected from the following group of shapes: letter form, writing form, brilliant shape, heart shape, cloverleaf shape or the shape of animals.
- a jewelery element can be provided with a lift or receptacle, wherein the lift or receptacle has any desired 3-dimensional shape and is completed by an optical jewelery element (2) to the outside, wherein the lifting or receiving at least one in all 3 outer space of the optical jewelery element (2) is preferably adapted to the outer contour of the article, the optical jewelery element (2) preferably made of transparent plastics, glass, gemstones or semi-precious stones with a Mohs hardness of at least 2.5 or a metal grid or precious metal grid.
- a preferred form of the invention relates to natural, cultivated or artificial pearls as a jewelry base body with a lifting or recording, the excavation or recording contains at least one such decorative part.
- the excavation can be inserted by drilling, milling, grinding, etc., without affecting the stability of the receiving body.
- the lifting be inserted in a wedge shape in the direction of the pearl axis by two cross sections, the angle of the elevation is from 10 ° to 179 °.
- Pearls made of shells have long been a popular and sought-after jewelry object and since the beginning of pearl breeding about 100 years ago, an independent pearl market has developed, which plays a significant role in the jewelry industry.
- those which have always been preferred, and consequently the highest have an ideal or nearly ideal spherical shape and a uniformly shaped spherical surface. In pearl cultivation and also in nature, however, it often happens that a pearl has a so-called "open spot".
- pearls of the entire pearl farm are really flawless.
- these holes are in many, if not most cases, not suitable, if only because the relevant "imperfect point” has too large a diameter, and / or because the pearl in question more "Imperfect spots", which is very common, are not (coincidentally) in line with the center of the pearl.
- the use of pearls is varied and includes the combination of pearl (s) with gemstone (s) it is usually additions, ie a juxtaposition of pearl (s) and gemstone (s), where pearl (s) and gem (s) each separate, independent components of a brooch, a chain, a bracelet, ring or a To date, only two types of integrated combination of pearl and gemstone are known.
- the decorative part consists of different materials with and without a mount, such as metals, Plastics, synthetic stones, rough stones, cut gemstones, cut semiprecious stones, wood, glass and / or the optical ornamental element consists of semi-precious stone or gemstone with a Mohs hardness of at least 5.5.
- the optical ornamental element consists of plastic such as polycarbonate and / or wherein the article is a decorative element.
- the fiction, contemporary subject matter as previously shown if the object of pearl, metal, wood, glass, stone, synthetic stone, artificial stone, gemstone or plastic can be made and / or the object is a natural, artificial or cultured pearl.
- the article according to the invention is particularly preferred if the article contains at least 1, 2, 3 or more than 100 decorative parts and / or the lifting of the article contains at least one socket which is closed by a transparent optical ornamental element the outer shape of the object almost picks up and the socket facing inside can be flat, convex, concave, engraved or textured.
- the article according to the invention as previously shown is also particularly preferred if the excavation does not contain a socket.
- the hardness of the decorative optical element is at least equal to the hardness of the decorative part and has a Mohs hardness ⁇ 10. In a likewise preferred embodiment, the hardness of the decorative optical element is at least equal to the hardness of the decorative part and has a Mohs hardness ⁇ 10 or the hardness of the optical jewelry element is no more than a degree of hardness of that of the decorative part.
- the decorative part is a diamond with Mohs hardness 10 and the optical jewelry element is a white sapphire with Mohs hardness 9.
- the decorative part is a corundum with the hardness 9 and the optical jewelry element with a particular Scratch-resistant coating provided polycarbonate.
- an article of the invention which is in particular a decorative element of the above-mentioned type, characterized in that a decorative optical element (2) generates various effects, which are described below:
- the optical element consists of transparent or partially transparent (at least 60% light transmittance), refractive material, and is in its outer geometry (3) adapted to the jewelry base body 1.
- the decorative optical element is made of a material that is more than 40% translucent, preferably more than 50% translucent, more preferably has a translucency greater than 60%.
- the optical ornamental element may correspond in its volume up to about 80% of the volume of the excavation, preferably up to about 50%, more preferably up to about 30%.
- the decorative optical element can be provided in its side facing the body, the inner contour, with special cuts, such as faceting and notches, through which the light is often refracted and reflected from the cavity to the outside.
- a particularly surprising effect is that the design of the cavity underneath the optical jewelery element, to the inside of the article, is visible from outside through the special design of the inner contour of the optical jewelery element with facets or kaleidoscope-like.
- a particularly preferred effect is that the design of the cavity beneath the optical jewelery element, to the inside of the article, is visible kaleidoscopically from the outside by the special design of the inner contour of the optical jewelery element with facets, indentations or reflective materials.
- a further preferred embodiment of the design of the inner contour of the decorative optical element is a convex curvature of this inner side. It is surprising that when the side of the optical jewelery element facing the body is ground convexly, a magnifying effect arises which increases both the design of the cavity, such as engraving or enamelling of the socket, and recorded cavity elements, and thus makes it clearly visible.
- the article according to the invention is particularly preferred when the decorative optical element is ground in the form of a convex lens, so that a magnifying effect arises, which enlarges both the design of the cavity, such as engraving or enamelling of the socket, as well as recorded Hohletti-, and thus more visible power.
- the decorative optical element is in the form of a lens.
- the optical ornamental element has a biconvex shape, thus creating a "magnifying glass effect", through which the cavity or introduced into the excavation socket (6) and possibly introduced cavity elements (5) or possibly in the socket engraved ornaments are even more enlarged.
- the inner (4) and the outer contour (3) of the decorative optical element (2) are independent of each other. In an advantageous embodiment of the invention, they are almost parallel, that is, the inner curvature of the outer curvature is almost parallel adapted, in this way creates a particularly large cavity in the interior, thereby the design of the cavity can be particularly diverse.
- the optical ornamental element may be given its shape including the ornamental configuration (9) or (11) of the inner contour by ultrasonic methods, by laser technique, in traditional grinding and engraving methods or by cast molding and subsequent grinding or polishing.
- the excavation is lined with a socket (6) made of plastic, metal or precious metal and used in this optical jewelry element.
- the socket itself can be anchored in the article or glued to the article.
- the decorative optical element can be glued or edged in the socket or in the main body.
- the optical ornamental element (2) can be provided on the inside (4) and / or on the outside (3) with an anti-scratch coating, anti-reflection coating or with nanomaterial.
- a particularly optically stable and particularly hard nano-coating is the diamond coating, DLC, diamond-like carbon, based on carbon.
- the Mohs hardness of the optical body of the invention is 2.5 or higher.
- the Mohs hardness of the optical body according to the invention is 2.5 or higher, preferably> 3, more preferably> 4.
- the inner contour of the decorative optical element is either flat, convex (see Fig. 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9 ref. 4) or concave (see Fig. 2, 6, 8 Ref. 4 ⁇ and in an advantageous Embodiment of the decorative optical element engraved (see Fig. 9, Ref. 4) or structured in another advantageous embodiment (see Fig. 10, Ref. 4).
- the cavity can assume any geometric shapes and fantasy shapes.
- Particularly advantageous embodiments of the cavity are wedge shape, cuboid shape, conical or truncated cone shape, pyramid or truncated pyramid shape (cf., Fig. 6), cylindrical shape in the geometric sense (see Fig. 5) or hemispherical shape, which increase the attractiveness of the overall appearance.
- the elevation in the article according to the invention can be produced by casting technique (during casting of the article), by traditional grinding techniques, by laser cutting or by ultrasonic erosion.
- the cavity elements can either be firmly anchored in the socket or be freely movable.
- the movement of the cavity elements in the excavation is purely coincidental.
- a support surface for the optical ornamental element is formed, which is configured to receive an adhesive.
- a notch is formed in the excavation and / or in the socket for lifting, which is configured to receive an adhesive.
- the cross section of a decorative part is smaller than a minimum cross section of the excavation.
- the largest cross section of the decorative part is smaller than the minimum cross section of the excavation.
- the maximum body height or the maximum body diameter of the decorative part is smaller than the ceiling height of the excavation. The maximum room height describes the maximum extent of the excavation.
- the space height denotes the distance between the wedge tip or wedge-pointed line and the inside of the optical jewelery element as a cover surface.
- the maximum extent between the base surface and the inside of the optical ornament element is defined as a cover surface in a cube-shaped or cuboid elevation with the maximum ceiling height.
- the maximum body height is the maximum distance between two points on the surface of the decorative part.
- the cavity elements in the excavation can take any geometric and / or figurative forms, such as spherical, polyhedral, letter shape, diamond shape, heart shape, cloverleaf, after one of the known gemstone cuts, such as brilliant cut, Spiritsun-cut, Contexcut, after a fantasy or the form of animals, which increase the attractiveness of the overall appearance.
- the cavity elements in the excavation or between the socket (6) and optical jewelry element (2) consist of different materials with and without socket, such as metal, wood, glass, paper, plastic, stone, beads, cut gemstones, cut semiprecious stones.
- the transparent part of the outer wall consists of (semi) gemstone having a Mohs hardness of at least 5.5.
- the optical decorative element consists of a metal or precious metal grid.
- the optical ornamental element consists of plastic such as polycarbonate.
- Another advantage of a plastic optical body is that it can be manufactured by injection molding. In the case of polycarbonate, the melting point is 290-310 ° C. Within this procedure, the frame can be integrated in the same operation.
- the optical plastic jewelry element can be hard coated with a silicate and is therefore scratch-resistant.
- the article may be a decorative ornamental element, more preferably a natural or cultured pearl or an artificial pearl.
- the receptacle in said object may contain any number of decorative parts, 1, 2, 3 or 4 but also over 100 parts.
- the decorative element may include a metal grid.
- the shape and / or dimensions of the decorative part are adapted to the dimension of the excavation such that the decorative part is only rotatable about one or two body axes.
- a wedge-shaped elevation is inserted in a pearl as a jewelery basic body, filled with at least one ground gemstone or semi-precious stone as a decorative part and sealed with a lens as an optical decorative element.
- the shape and / or dimensions of one or more decorative parts are / are adapted to the dimension of the excavation such that the decorative part (s) are / are rotatable about only one or two body axes.
- the article according to the invention is preferred if a polished gemstone is arranged in the excavation in such a way that a ground surface of the gemstone is attached to the gemstone optical jewelry element is oriented. The ground surface of the gemstone is thus visible through the optical jewelry element.
- the decorative part is a diamond of 1.00 kt (carat) with a diameter of 6.5 mm and a height of 4 mm.
- the elevation of the object is wedge-shaped and adapted in its diameter and height to the decorative part so that it can move back and forth and up and down, but can not rotate around its own axis and thus always with the broad top , its refractive upper surface, lies towards the optical ornament element and is clearly visible.
- the wedge shape of the elevation serves as a counter-shape to the diametrically ground brilliants in its underside, which prevents a movement of the brilliant around its own axis, when the height of the elevation from the surface of the brilliant to the inside of the decorative optical element is smaller than the height of the brilliant ,
- the lift is at least partially filled with a liquid.
- the lift is preferably completely filled with a liquid.
- the elevation is closed with a transparent optical ornamental element and the elevation is at least partially filled with a liquid and / or at least one decorative part, so that a decorative part is floating in the liquid visible from the outside and by the different refractive indices of liquid and jewelry element cause visual effects.
- the chosen liquid must not reduce the stability of the object and is a member of the following group: Alcohols, oils, glycerines (liquids with a viscosity of ⁇ 1500 mPa s and a light transmittance of at least 50%).
- Fig. 1 Inventive article with decorative elements with socket and biconvex optical jewelry element.
- Fig. 2 Inventive article with decorative elements with socket and konvexkonkavem optical jewelry element.
- Fig. 3 Inventive article with structured version
- Fig. 4 Inventive article with engraved version
- FIG. 5 shows the article according to the invention with decorative elements with cubic socket.
- FIG. 6 article according to the invention with decorative elements with a truncated pyramid-shaped socket.
- Fig. 7 Inventive article with decorative elements without frame with biconvex optical jewelry element
- Fig. 8 Inventive article with decorative elements without socket with konvexkonkavem optical jewelry element
- Fig. 9 Inventive article with cubic socket and engraved optical jewelry element.
- Fig. 10 Inventive article with socket and structured optical jewelry element
- Fig. 1 1 exploded view of a jewelery element according to the invention
- Fig. 12 Inventive article with decorative elements without socket with convex-concave optical jewelry element and a support surface for the optical ornamental element and for receiving an adhesive.
- the bearing surface can also be introduced into a version of the excavation.
- Fig. 13 Inventive article with decorative elements without socket with convex-concave optical jewelry element and a notch for an adhesive, which can also be introduced into a socket of the levy.
- FIG. 1 shows a fiction, contemporary article 10 with a spherical ornamental base body 1, which contains a levy 1.1, in which a compliant with the levy version 6 has been introduced.
- the opening of the socket 6 is completed by a biconvex optical jewelry element whose outer contour 3 of the contour of the jewelry base body 1 is adjusted.
- Cavity elements 5, which are in the form of polished gemstones, are located in the cavity delimited by the holder 6 and the decorative optical element 2.
- FIG. 1 (a) shows a section through the decorative element 10 according to the invention from the side
- FIG. 1 (b) shows the top view of the same decorative element 10.
- FIG. 1 shows an article 20 according to the invention.
- a convex-concave optical jewelery element 2 is used and the cavity elements 5 are spherical.
- FIG. 2 (a) again shows a section through the decorative element 20 according to the invention from the side
- FIG. 2 (b) shows the top view of the same decorative element 20.
- FIG. 3 shows an article 30 according to the invention in which the holder 6 is structured with a herringbone pattern 7.
- FIG. 3 (a) shows a section through the article 30 according to the invention from the side
- FIG. 3 (b) shows the top view of the same jewelry element 30.
- FIG. a) shows a section through the article 40 according to the invention from the side
- Figure 4 (b) shows the top view of the same decorative element 40th
- FIG. 5 (a) shows a section through the article 50 according to the invention from the side
- FIG. 5 (b) shows the top view of the same jewelry element 50.
- the levitation 1.1 and the introduced version 6 has the shape of a truncated pyramid.
- the socket is closed with a lens body 2 corresponding to the contour of the jewelry base body 1.
- FIG. 6 (a) shows a section through the article 60 according to the invention from the side
- FIG. 6 (b) shows the top view of the same jewelry element 60.
- This figure shows an article 70 according to the invention without use of a socket.
- the biconvex optical jewelry element 2 is inserted directly into the excavation and fixed.
- the cavity elements 5 have the shape of polished gemstones.
- a convex-concave optical jewelry element 2 was fitted directly into the elevation 1.1 of the jewelry base body 1.
- the cavity elements 5 are small balls.
- a cubic socket 6 is used, which causes interesting optical effects.
- the decorative optical element 2 contains an engraving 9 of the letters "ABC" on the inner side 4.
- Figure 9 (a) shows a section through the article 90 according to the invention from the side,
- Figure 9 (b) shows the top view of the same decorative element 90.
- FIG. 10 shows regular longitudinal sections in the optical decorative element 2. However, any other structural pattern can also be ground in on the inner side 4 of the optical jewelery element 2.
- FIG. 12 shows an exploded view of the individual components of the subject invention 10.0, which has the shape of a cuboid.
- the elevation 1.1 has here a special three-dimensional shape (cubic on the sides and arched on the floor), to which the outer shape of the socket 6 is adapted. Regardless of the outer contour of the socket 6, the bottom of its inner contour is more curved.
- the decorative optical element 2 is plano-convex ground and the cavity elements 5 are spherical.
- a convex-concave optical decorative element 2 has been fitted directly into the elevation 1.1 of the jewelry main body 1, with a bearing surface 1.2 for the optical decorative element and for receiving an adhesive.
- the cavity elements 5 are small balls.
- a convex-concave optical jewelry element 2 was fitted directly into the excavation 1.1 of the jewelry base body 1, with a notch 1.3, for receiving an adhesive. This notch can also be inserted in a version.
- the cavity elements 5 are small balls.
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L'invention concerne des objets dotés d'éléments décoratifs, dont des bijoux purement décoratifs, tels que des colliers, des bagues, des broches et des pendentifs, ainsi que des objets utilitaires ornés d'éléments décoratifs,.
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