WO2005055757A1 - Piece of jewelry with a decorative element and method and tool for producing said piece of jewelry - Google Patents
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- WO2005055757A1 WO2005055757A1 PCT/EP2004/013994 EP2004013994W WO2005055757A1 WO 2005055757 A1 WO2005055757 A1 WO 2005055757A1 EP 2004013994 W EP2004013994 W EP 2004013994W WO 2005055757 A1 WO2005055757 A1 WO 2005055757A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A44—HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
- A44C—PERSONAL ADORNMENTS, e.g. JEWELLERY; COINS
- A44C17/00—Gems or the like
- A44C17/02—Settings for holding gems or the like, e.g. for ornaments or decorations
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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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- 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
- A44C17/043—Setting-tools
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- Piece of jewelry with a piece of jewelry and a method and a tool for producing such a piece of jewelry Description
- the invention relates to a piece of jewelry, in the body of which an opening is arranged in which a jewelery element, in particular a gem or gem, is received, a support for the jewelery element being formed in the opening of the body of the jewelery receiving a jewelry element the insertion depth of the jewelry element into the opening of the body of the jewelry piece is defined and through which a lower edge of the jewelry element is at least selectively supported, the jewelry piece having a holding element running at least over part of the circumference of the opening, and a method for producing such jewelry - Piece, in particular a ring, in the body of which an opening is arranged in which a decorative element, in particular a precious or gem, is received, the opening made in the body of the piece of jewelry according to a first step of the method, has a diameter which is smaller than the diameter of the jewelry element to be introduced into the opening, in a subsequent step an upper region of the opening having a diameter which is equal to or larger than the diameter of the jewelry element is so that between the upper area of the opening with the diameter
- Jewelry is that the jewelry element is usually only arranged on the surface of the body of the jewelry, so that the jewelry element accommodated in the body of the jewelry has no spatial effect and is usually perceived only as a flat ornamentation.
- the body of the piece of jewelry on its side opposite the opening has a groove which surrounds the opening in an annular manner and which cooperates with corresponding projections of the press plate.
- the faceting punch is then subjected to a pressing force and then cold-deformed the material of the body of the jewelry piece surrounding the opening such that this material is subjected to a force directed toward the jewelry element received in the opening. This material is thus displaced towards the jewelry element and forms a holding element for the jewelry piece.
- the piece of jewelry according to the invention in that the holding element is subjected to a rubbing of the body of the piece of jewelry in the edge region of the opening and then solidified of the material which has been removed from the edge region of the body surrounding the opening, and that the holding element acts on an upper edge of the jewelry element at least selectively, and that the edge region of the body of the jewelry piece surrounding the opening is at least partially chamfered.
- the holding element is designed to extend essentially over the entire circumference of the opening. Such a measure has the advantage that it forms a particularly secure mounting of the jewelry element in the opening of the body of the jewelry piece.
- the method according to the invention provides that the material removal in the edge region of the opening is carried out by applying friction to the opening and that a holding element for the decorative element is formed from the material removed in this way, so that an upper edge of the decorative element is at least selectively formed by the holding element designed in this way acted upon and thus the jewelry element is fixed in position in the opening.
- an advantageous further development of the method according to the invention provides that the holding element is designed to run all around the entire circumference of the opening of the piece of jewelry.
- Such an embodiment of the method has the advantage that a particularly secure mounting of the decorative element in the opening is achieved.
- a further advantageous development of the method according to the invention provides that an anti-rotation device, in particular a stone seat for at least one corner of the decorative element, is formed in the opening.
- a tool which is particularly suitable for producing the piece of jewelry according to the invention is characterized in that it is a cylindrical or has conical tool body, at the front area of which at least one friction element is arranged, which has a friction surface that extends obliquely to the outer surface of the tool body, the tool body having a receiving opening for the decorative element.
- the measures according to the invention advantageously create a piece of jewelry, a particularly advantageous method for its production and a tool which is particularly suitable for carrying out the method, the piece of jewelry according to the invention being distinguished by the fact that even when one is not only superficially in the opening of the Body of the piece of jewelry introduced jewelry element is securely held in the opening.
- Another advantage of the "recessed" type of barrel of the jewelry element made possible by the measures according to the invention is that the surface of the piece of jewelry can be processed (ground, polished, polished, etc.) without any problems, without that being accommodated in the opening of the piece of jewelry Jewelry element is damaged or hinders a processing operation.
- Another advantage of the measures according to the invention is that the removal of the material of the body of the piece of jewelry in the edge region of the opening by means of the reaming tool and the resulting improved optical presence of the jewelry element received in the opening.
- Another advantage is that the method described is not limited to a specific shape of the decorative element. Rather, the method according to the invention allows jewelry elements with a multiplicity of different cut shapes to be securely inserted into an essentially circular opening.
- Figure 1 an embodiment of a piece of jewelry
- FIG. 2 a top view of the exemplary embodiment in FIG. 1,
- FIG. 3 a section along the line III-III of FIG. 1,
- Figure 5 an embodiment of a tool particularly suitable for performing the method.
- a ring 1 ' which has a body 2, in the case of the ring 1' a ring rail, in the surface 3 of which there is at least one opening 4, in a jewelry element 5, which has a diameter D, is used.
- the opening 4 is - as can be seen in particular from FIGS. 3 and 4a-4e - a through hole, although it is also possible to design the opening 4 as a blind hole.
- the piece of jewelry 1 is not designed as a ring 1 ', but as a pendant, as an ear piece, as a link in a chain, etc. or as a piece of jewelry for a watch, for a watch band, etc.
- the term "piece of jewelry” is therefore to be understood in its broadest meaning and includes not only finished pieces of jewelry, but also parts of such objects.
- the decorative element 5 is preferably a gemstone, but it is also possible to use a decorative stone or a corresponding decorative element for this. Accordingly, the term “decorative element” is also to be understood in its broadest meaning.
- the jewelery element 5 is not only superficially arranged in the body 2 of the jewelery 1, but the jewelery element 5 is - as can be seen from FIG. 3 - spaced from the surface 3 of the body 2 of the jewelery 1, that is to say "sunk”.
- the opening 4 of the body 2 of the jewelry item 1 is configured as shown in FIGS. 4a-4e:
- the opening 4 which in the case shown here is designed as a through hole, is introduced into the body 2 of the piece of jewelry 1, it being provided that the diameter d of the opening 4 is as it is a comparison of Figures 4a and 4b easily results - less than the diameter D of the decorative element 5.
- an upper region 4 'of the opening 4 of the body 2 of the piece of jewelry 1 - z. B. by boring or milling - enlarged to a diameter d ', which is at least the same, but preferably slightly larger than the diameter D of the decorative element 5, so that - as described further below (see FIG. 4d) - the decorative element 5 can be introduced into the upper region 4 'of the opening 4.
- a lower region 4 "of the opening 4 is retained unchanged, it therefore still has a diameter d, so that a transition region 6 is formed between the second region 4" with the diameter d and the first region 4 'with the diameter d'. It is preferred that this transition area 6 is conical. In principle, a step-like transition area would also be possible.
- the transition region 6 now forms - as can best be seen from FIG. 4d - a support 7 for the jewelry element 5 inserted into the opening 4, so that the jewelry element 5 can no longer be inserted into the opening 4 as a result.
- the depth of the arrangement of the transition region 6 in the opening 4 in the body 2 of the piece of jewelry 1 is therefore dependent on the desired insertion depth of the jewelry element 5 into the opening 4.
- the support 7 thus supports - depending on the shape of the jewelry element 5 - at least at certain points, but preferably all around, a lower edge 5 'of the jewelry element 5 and thus secures the jewelry element 5 in the opening 4 from below.
- a stone seat 8 is introduced into the transition area 6, which acts as an anti-rotation device for the decorative element 5 in one of the subsequent work steps.
- a holding element 10 that is, a socket for the jewelry element 5 in the body 2 of the piece of jewelry 1 - as can be seen from Figures 4d and 4e - is formed, which fixes the position of the jewelry element 5 upwards by this holding element 10 acts on an upper edge 5 "of the jewelery element 5.
- the material of the body 2 of the jewelery is combined in one by a suitable tool W, preferably by the tool W shown in FIG. 5 and described below edge area 11 surrounding opening 4 is subjected to friction.
- This material removal is advantageously carried out by a rubbing process so that the material of the body 2 removed from the edge region 11 is removed by the rubbing movement and then transported to the decorative element 5 and solidified there again.
- the holding element 10 is formed by the material removed from the edge region 11 and solidified again in the immediate vicinity of the decorative element 5, through which the decorative element 5 in the opening 4 is at least selectively fixed in position.
- the holding element 10 is designed to be essentially or completely circumferential over the entire circumference of the opening 4. Then, a particularly secure hold of the decorative element 5 in the opening 4 is advantageously achieved.
- a setting of the jewelry element 5 in the opening 4 of the body 2 of the jewelry item 1 is achieved in a simple manner, which guarantees that the jewelry element 5 is reliably held in the opening 4.
- the material removal described above achieves a conical configuration of the edge region 11 of the opening 4.
- this has the effect that the decorative element 5 - even though it is accommodated deep in the opening 4 - has an optically present effect.
- the tool W shown in Figure 4d only schematically and in cross section is shown in more detail.
- the tool W has a tool body W1 which has an interior space W2 in which - as can be seen from FIG. 4d - the decorative element 5 can be received.
- the tool W On its front W, the tool W has a friction surface W5, which is preferably subdivided into a plurality of segments W3, and is preferably designed to run obliquely to the outer surface of the tool body W1.
- a shaft W6 attached to the tool body W1 allows the tool W to be driven in rotation.
- the tool W presented is not only suitable for carrying out the method described above. It is also advantageously suitable for gripping round stones according to conventional techniques, since such jewelry elements can thus be rubbed in deeper than usual, the quality of this rubbing process being improved compared to conventional tools by making the rub-in rim more precise than usual and wider, which also then leads to an improved opfik, can be trained.
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JP2006543473A JP2007513658A (en) | 2003-12-12 | 2004-12-09 | Jewelry with decorative elements and methods and tools for producing such jewelry |
DE502004004054T DE502004004054D1 (en) | 2003-12-12 | 2004-12-09 | A JEWELER WITH A JEWELING ELEMENT AND A METHOD AND A TOOL FOR PRODUCING SUCH A JEWEL |
EP04803658A EP1706007B1 (en) | 2003-12-12 | 2004-12-09 | Piece of jewelry with a decorative element and method and tool for producing said piece of jewelry |
US10/582,210 US20070151293A1 (en) | 2003-12-12 | 2004-12-09 | Article of jewellery with an element of ornamentation and a method and a tool for manufacturing such an article of jewellery |
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