WO2014131900A1 - Récipient pour objets de valeur, notamment pour des diamants, d'autres pierres précieuses ou des perles - Google Patents

Récipient pour objets de valeur, notamment pour des diamants, d'autres pierres précieuses ou des perles Download PDF

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WO2014131900A1
WO2014131900A1 PCT/EP2014/053993 EP2014053993W WO2014131900A1 WO 2014131900 A1 WO2014131900 A1 WO 2014131900A1 EP 2014053993 W EP2014053993 W EP 2014053993W WO 2014131900 A1 WO2014131900 A1 WO 2014131900A1
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Thomas Gerlach
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C11/00Receptacles for purposes not provided for in groups A45C1/00-A45C9/00
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C11/00Receptacles for purposes not provided for in groups A45C1/00-A45C9/00
    • A45C11/16Jewel boxes
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C2200/00Details not otherwise provided for in A45C
    • A45C2200/05Means for indicating features of the content from outside
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C2200/00Details not otherwise provided for in A45C
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  • the invention relates to a receptacle for valuables, in particular for diamonds, other gems, pearls, or the like.
  • a receptacle for valuables, in particular for diamonds, other gems, pearls, or the like.
  • Such a receptacle may have a base plate with a top and a bottom, wherein in the base plate at least one recess may be provided for receiving a corresponding valuable item.
  • a cover plate is provided on the top of the base plate.
  • Such receptacles are known, for example, from WO 90/07288, DE 30 19 757, WO 2010/063 041 or WO 2013/078 484.
  • WO 90/07288, DE 30 19 757 WO 2010/063 041 or WO 2013/078 484.
  • the object is fully enclosed and completely captive arranged in not nondestructively openable receptacle.
  • the present invention has for its object to provide a receptacle of the type mentioned, from which the object can be safely absorbed and yet tested for its authenticity.
  • Valuables are manageable items of comparatively high financial value, such as diamonds, other gems, pearls, objects made of precious metals or metal alloys.
  • the geometry of the valuables is in particular such that the valuables have differently sized cross-sectional areas with a maximum cross-sectional area along their longitudinal extent.
  • the valuables in this case provide an upper part and / or lower part above and / or below the region with the maximum cross-sectional area.
  • the items to be included in the container are therefore not cylindrical.
  • the object of value to be accommodated is not cylindrically shaped and has a region with a maximum cross-sectional area and an upper and / or lower part, and the maximum cross-sectional area of the object of value is greater than the second cross-sectional area, which is not equal to zero, and smaller than the first cross-sectional area, such a valuable item in the recess can be arranged captive in the receptacle when arranged on the base plate cover plate. Since the at least one recess engages through the base plate and the base plate is accessible from the underside, it is still possible to contact the valuable item from the bottom of the base plate for an identification or authenticity check.
  • the distance between the first cross-sectional area and the second cross-sectional area is preferably selected such that it is at least slightly larger than the height of the upper part-if one is present-which is above the maximum cross-sectional area of the valuable article.
  • a plurality of recesses are provided, in particular 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 or 12.
  • the at least one valuable article may in particular be designed as a polyhedron, for example as a regular tetrahedron, as a double tetrahedron, as a pyramid with a polygonal or round base, as a hexahedron or as an octahedron.
  • a polyhedron for example as a regular tetrahedron, as a double tetrahedron, as a pyramid with a polygonal or round base, as a hexahedron or as an octahedron.
  • gems are used as valuables, this may be formed as rough gemstones or as ground precious, in particular using known smooth or facet cuts, each with top, bottom and Rundist.
  • the valuables can also have round shapes, be spherical or spherical section-like and / or be oval or oval.
  • an identity or authenticity check can be made by measuring the thermal resistance of the object of value.
  • Such a receptacle also has the advantage that the provision of only two plates, namely the base plate and the cover plate, may be sufficient to accommodate the one or more valuables.
  • the at least one valuable item is then in the recess of the base plate and is covered by the cover plate.
  • far more components are required to safely receive an object protected.
  • the upper side of the base plate has a longitudinal and / or transverse extension which corresponds to the longitudinal and / or transverse extent of the side of the cover plate facing the base plate.
  • the base plate and the cover plate are in particular cuboid and / or preferably have identical longitudinal and transverse extent.
  • the superimposed plates then form an overall cuboid unit as a whole.
  • the cover plate and / or the base plate can also have one or more provided in their perpendicular to the respective top and bottom transversely extending narrow sides recesses, which can serve to accommodate other components or units.
  • the second cross-sectional area is in the region between the upper side and the lower side of the base plate.
  • the bottleneck can be formed by a radially inwardly protruding material accumulation or constriction in the region of the recess.
  • the second cross-sectional area is located on the lower side of the base plate, that is to say lies in the plane of the lower side.
  • the recess may preferably be formed rotationally symmetrical and / or truncated cone.
  • a concrete geometry of the recess can be predetermined by the geometry of the male object of value. It is conceivable that the recess is frustoconical. In the event that a diamond is used as the object of value, the angle of the truncated cone can correspond to the corresponding grinding angle of the diamond. In the event that the object of value is, for example, a bead, it is conceivable that the recess is embodied in the manner of a spherical section, wherein the diameter of the spherical section can be predetermined by the diameter of the bead to be picked up.
  • cover plate and / or the base plate are transparent. It has been shown that highly transparent acrylic glass is particularly suitable.
  • the cover plate is permanently connected to the base plate, in particular joined materially.
  • Such joining can be done for example by gluing or welding, in particular ultrasonic welding.
  • the joining takes place only when the at least one valuable item is inserted into the at least one recess.
  • the cover plate is joined to the base plate by means of at least one screw head and a screw nut having screw connection.
  • a screw nut having screw connection Preferably, two or more screw connections are used.
  • the screw can additionally be joined cohesively, in particular by after the screwing of the screw head in the nut hardening adhesive. As a result, a non-detachable screw connection can be realized.
  • the screw head and / or the nut has an identification code, in particular a laser-marked identifier.
  • the receptacle can be marked, the mark can not be changed or removed non-destructively.
  • the screw head and / or the nut is formed like a sleeve or blind hole for reaching through or engaging a presentation means.
  • the container can be put on display, for example, on a slide or a stele. It is also conceivable that in particular in a sleeve-like design, the receptacle can be supported by a chain.
  • the paint or printing can represent a pattern, a symbol, text or the like.
  • the paint or printing is damaged, which is then visible under UV light.
  • an electrically conductive, a characteristic resistance having conductor means is arranged between the base plate and the cover.
  • the conductor means is preferably designed such that its resistance changes in manipulation of the area between the base plate and cover plate and in particular when trying to separate the base plate from the cover plate.
  • the conductor means may be thread-like and preferably extend in the edge region between the base plate and cover plate. Furthermore, it is conceivable that the conductor means is formed like a net and preferably extends over the entire area between the base plate and cover plate. However, it is also conceivable that the conductor means is formed flat or foil-like and also preferably extends over the entire area between the base plate and cover plate.
  • the conductor means can be painted on the base plate and / or the cover plate, printed or vapor-deposited. Furthermore, it is conceivable that the conductor means is placed between the base plate and cover plate. In addition, an adhesive layer between base plate and cover plate may be provided in particular.
  • the receptacle further preferably has an electronic unit with a nonvolatile memory in which, in particular, the value-object-specific data are stored.
  • the non-volatile memory can not be overwritable, in particular once the value-object-specific data has been stored once.
  • type, weight, size, quality, etc. of the valuables housed in the container can be stored in the memory. Because the memory is not volatile and in particular can not be overwritten, it is not possible to change the stored data once it has been stored.
  • the characteristic resistance of the conductor means is stored in non-manipulated container. This stored value can then be compared, for example, to check whether the container has been manipulated with a resistance to be measured. In case of deviation of the deposited resistance with the measured resistance, it can be recognized that a manipulation has occurred.
  • the electronics unit can also have an interface for connection to a data processing system.
  • the interface can be a contact point or a radio transmitter / receiver.
  • the container or the electronics unit sensors, in particular a GPS sensor, has to be able to determine the respective current location of the receptacle.
  • the base plate has a receptacle for the electronics unit, so that the electronics unit, optionally in a separate housing, may be attached to the base plate.
  • a protective plate for releasable arrangement is provided on the underside of the base plate.
  • the protective plate can be held, for example via a magnetic, releasable holding device on the base plate, or arranged on the base plate electronics unit.
  • the protective plate can in particular be designed individually. It can for example be made of plastic and / or stone. It may include electronic components, such as a display or a location sensor.
  • Figure 1 shows an inventive receptacle in an exploded view
  • Figure 2 is an isometric view of the container of Figure 1 from above obliquely;
  • Figure 3 is a view of the container according to Figure 2 obliquely from below;
  • Figure 4 is a unit of base plate, cover plate and electronic unit of the receptacle of Figure 2;
  • Figure 5 shows the protective plate of the receptacle according to Figure 2;
  • FIG. 6 shows the underside of the cover plate according to FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 7 shows the upper side of the base plate according to FIG. 1;
  • the receptacle 10 shown in the figures comprises a base plate 12, in which a total of ten recesses 14 for receiving valuables in the form of ten diamonds 16 are provided.
  • the diamonds are, as shown in Figure 9 b) enlarged, ground in facet cut. They have an upper part 16. 1, a lower part 16. 2 and a circular strip 16. 3 lying between the upper part 16. 1 and the lower part 16.
  • polished gemstones 16 can also be included in the smooth-edged, for example in FIG. 9a), which also have an upper part 16.1 and a lower part 16.2 and a round 16.3.
  • the base plate 12 provides an upper side 18 and a lower side 20 and has a thickness d.
  • the thickness d is chosen so that it is at least slightly larger than the height of the upper part 16.1 and the round 16.3, which provides the maximum cross-sectional area.
  • a cover plate 22 is arranged on the upper side of the base plate 12, ie above the respective upper part 16.1 of the diamonds.
  • the arrangement is insoluble.
  • the base plate 12 and the cover plate 14 may for example be made of a highly transparent acrylic glass, which are joined together by a welded and / or glued connection.
  • the recesses 14 are in particular such that the diamonds 16 are arranged with comparatively great play in them, so that they can easily move therein.
  • the recesses 14 are formed conical or truncated cone, wherein they pass through the base plate 12, as is particularly clear from Figure 7. At the top 18 of the base plate 12, the recesses 14 each enclose a first cross-sectional area 24 with a diameter d 1. Due to the conical or frustoconical design of the recesses 14, the recesses 14 on the bottom 20 of the base plate 12 each have a constriction 26 which enclose a cross-sectional area 28 with a diameter d 2 .
  • the diamonds 16 in the region of the round 16.3 have a maximum diameter d 3 , which is greater than the diameter d 2 and smaller than the diameter d 1 , the diamonds 16 can be stored captive in the recesses 14. Nevertheless, it is possible to contact the diamonds 16 from the underside 20 of the base plate 12, in particular to identify them or check their authenticity.
  • FIGS. 8a) to d longitudinal sections through different recesses 14 in a base plate 12 are shown, wherein corresponding components are identified by corresponding reference numerals.
  • the recess 14 has on the upper side a first cross-sectional area 24 with a diameter d 1 and on its underside a second cross-sectional area 28 with a diameter d 2 , wherein the cross-sectional area 24 is greater than the cross-sectional area 28 or the diameter d 1 is larger as the diameter d 2 .
  • the pressure gauge d 3 of the diamond 16 in the region of the round strip is larger than the diameter d 2 and smaller than the diameter d 1 .
  • FIG 8b is shown as a valuable object, a golden ball or bead 16, which is housed in a recess 14.
  • the recess 14 is rotationally symmetrical and has on the upper side 18 of the base plate 12 a first cross-sectional area 24 with a diameter d 1 and on the underside 20 of the base plate 12 a second cross-sectional area 28 with the diameter d 2 .
  • the cross-sectional area 24 with the diameter d 1 is greater than the cross-sectional area 28 with the diameter d 2 .
  • the maximum diameter d 3 of the valuable article 16 is slightly smaller than the diameter d 1 and larger than the diameter d 2 .
  • a recess 14 is shown, in which a constriction 26 is provided in the form of a constriction 32, which is not in the plane of the bottom 20 of the base plate 12.
  • the diameter d 2 of the constriction 26 enclosed cross-sectional area 28 is smaller than the diameter d 1 at the top 18 of the base plate 12.
  • the diameter d 3 of the shown in Figure 8c) valuables 16 is greater than the diameter d 2 and smaller as the diameter d 1 .
  • FIG. 8d shows a recess 14 which is similar to the recess 14 according to FIG. 8c).
  • a constriction 26 is shown in the form of a constriction 32, wherein the cross-sectional area 28 in the region of the constriction 26 has a diameter d 2 , which is smaller than the diameter d 1 of the recess 14 at the top 18 of the base plate 12.
  • the diameter d 3 of the object of value 14 is greater than the diameter d 2 and smaller than the diameter d 1 .
  • cover plate 22 By arranging the cover plate 22 on the upper side of the base plate 12 different valuables 16 can thus be arranged captively in different recesses 14 as long as the respective recess 14 passes through the base plate 12 and the recess 14 at the top 18 of the base plate 12 has a first cross-sectional area 24 with diameter d 1 greater than a second cross-sectional area 28 at a throat 26.
  • the valuables 16 can be contacted for identification or authentication.
  • the base plate 12 and the cover plate 22 provide grip recesses 37 into which the screw heads 34 and the nuts 36 engage.
  • this is a screw connection 32 which, in addition, is secured by material engagement, for example by a corresponding adhesive connection, so that loosening of the screw connection 32 after curing of the adhesive connection is no longer possible.
  • one of the screw heads 34 may provide a laser inscription with which the receptacle 10 may be identified for its identification.
  • the screw heads 34 and the nuts 36 are sleeve-shaped, so that they can be penetrated by presentation means.
  • Between the base plate 12 and the cover plate 22 may be at least partially provided only by UV irradiation visible to the human eye expectant painting or printing.
  • a coating or printing can be arranged so that in a deliberate release of the cover plate 22 of the base plate 12, the paint or printing is damaged, which is visible under UV light.
  • an electrically conductive, a characteristic resistor having conductor means 38 in the form of a conductor track As a manipulation protection is also provided between the base plate 12 and the cover plate 22, an electrically conductive, a characteristic resistor having conductor means 38 in the form of a conductor track.
  • the conductor 38 is printed on the upper side 18 of the base plate 12 facing underside of the cover plate 22.
  • the conductor track 38 can be clearly seen in particular in FIG. 7, which shows the underside of the cover plate 22.
  • the conductor 38 extends in the edge region of the cover plate 22 circumferentially near the free edge of the cover plate 22.
  • a conductor 38 shown in Figure 6 it is conceivable that several, in particular mutually parallel conductor tracks or conductor means are used.
  • the conductor means extend net-like over preferably the entire area between base plate 12 and cover plate 22.
  • the conductor means are formed flat, for example as a conductor layer or conductor foil covering the entire area between base plate 12 and cover plate 22.
  • the conductor 38 or the conductor means can be painted on the cover plate, printed or vapor-deposited.
  • the conductor means or the conductor track 38 is glued.
  • the conductor track 38 is securely arranged between the base plate 12 and the cover plate 22.
  • the conductor track 38 has a characteristic electrical resistance. During manipulation, in particular when releasing the cover plate 22 of the base plate 12, this characteristic resistance changes, which can be deduced from a manipulation.
  • the container 10 further comprises an electronic unit, which - as is apparent in particular from FIG. 1 - comprises a housing part 44 and a cover part 46.
  • the electronics unit 40 is arranged in a recess 48 of the base plate 12.
  • the housing part 44 has an opening 50 through which the screw head 34 engages in the mounted state.
  • the electronics unit 40 further comprises a board 41 on which a processor and a nonvolatile memory are arranged.
  • the value-specific data such as type, size, weight and quality of the present in the recesses 14 diamonds are deposited.
  • the non-volatile memory is not überscheibbar, so that a manipulation of the stored data is not possible.
  • the characteristic resistance of the conductor track is stored.
  • the electronic unit 40 on the board 41 includes a measuring device to determine the respective resistance of the conductor 38 at arbitrary times or at routinely predetermined times and to compare them with the deposited, characteristic resistance. If a deviation between the measured and stored resistance is detected, a corresponding signal can be triggered. This indicates that the container is being manipulated or damaged.
  • a connector interface 42 is arranged, by means of which the container 10 can be connected to a data processing system.
  • a data processing system instead of the plug interface 42, or in addition, it is conceivable that data can be exchanged via a radio link, such as via WLAN or Bluetooth.
  • FIG. 4 shows the ready-assembled base plate 12 with the cover plate 22 and the electronics unit 40.
  • the diamonds 16 are freely accessible on the underside 20 of the base part 12, in particular in order to be able to test their thermal resistance and thus identify the diamonds and check their authenticity to be able to.
  • the receptacle 10 provides a protective plate 52, which is shown in Figure 5 as a single part.
  • the protective plate 52 may in particular also be made of a transparent plastic.
  • the protective plate 22 comprises a magnetic metal plate 54.
  • This metal plate 54 serves to cooperate with provided in the electronics housing magnet 56, which can be seen in Figure 1, and thus a magnetic holding device for holding the protective plate 52 to the base plate 12, and at the Electronics unit 40, to allow.
  • the protective plate 52 has on its side facing the base plate 12 side 58, which can be clearly seen in Figure 1, conical blind holes 60, in which the free tips of the lower parts 16.2 of the diamond 16 can engage.
  • the protective plate 52 provides mounting holes 62, in which the screw nuts 36 dip.

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L'invention concerne un récipient (10) destiné à recevoir des objets de valeur (16) et/ou comprenant des objets de valeur (16), notamment des diamants et d'autres pierres précieuses, des objets sphériques ou des perles, comprenant une plaque de base (12), laquelle présente une face supérieure (18) et une face inférieure (20), au moins un évidement (14) étant prévu sur la plaque de base (12) en vue de la réception d'un objet de valeur (16), et une plaque de recouvrement (22) disposée sur la face supérieure (18) de la plaque de base (12), ledit au moins un évidement (14) étant destiné à recevoir directement l'objet de valeur (16) et formé de manière traversante dans la plaque de base (12), de sorte que l'évidement (14) sur la face supérieure (18) définisse une première zone de section transversale (24), cette première zone de section transversale (24) étant recouverte par la plaque de recouvrement (22) et la plaque de recouvrement (22) étant disposée sur la face supérieure de la plaque de base (12), et que l'évidement (14) présente un rétrécissement (26), lequel définit une seconde zone de section transversale s'étendant parallèlement à la face supérieure (18) de la plaque de base (22), la première zone de section transversale (24) étant plus grande que la seconde zone de section transversale (28), la face inférieure (20) de la plaque de base (12) étant librement accessible lorsqu'un objet de valeur (16) est présent dans l'évidement et la seconde zone de section transversale (28) étant suffisamment grande pour permettre un contact avec l'objet de valeur lorsque le récipient (10) est fermé en vue d'un test d'identification ou d'authentification.
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