专利摘要:
The present invention relates to a piece of jewelery (10) comprising a support (11) and at least one jeweler's stone (12), said stone (12) having a visible front part, called a crown, and a dorsal part, called a cylinder head, at the rear of said ring and delimited from said ring by an intermediate portion called a rondist, said stone (12) being coupled via at least four fixing studs (13) to said support (11), said support ( 11) comprising at least four reservations which delimit a mounting area of said stone (12) and are arranged to respectively receive a lower portion of said fixing studs (13), said fixing studs (13) having an upper portion arranged to maintain said stone (12). The stone (12) is suspended above said support (11) by said fixing studs (13) without direct contact with said support (11). The invention also relates to a method of crimping.
公开号:CH710553A1
申请号:CH02011/14
申请日:2014-12-22
公开日:2016-06-30
发明作者:Moyse Romain;Lo Marie-Adélaïde
申请人:Cartier Int Ag;
IPC主号:
专利说明:

Technical area
The present invention relates to a piece of jewelry comprising a support and at least one jewelery stone, including a diamond, said at least one stone having a visible front part, called a crown, and a dorsal part, called a cylinder head, at rear of said ring and defined by said ring by an intermediate portion called a rondist, said at least one stone being coupled via at least four fixing studs to said support, said support having at least four reservations which define a zone mounting said at least one stone and are arranged to respectively receive a lower portion of said fixing studs, said fixing studs further comprising an upper portion arranged to maintain and / or crimp said at least one stone.
It also relates to a crimping process of a jewelery piece of at least one jewelery stone, in particular a diamond, coupled to a support by means of at least four fixing studs to form a piece of jewelery. jewelry, said support having at least four reservations which delimit a mounting zone of said at least one stone arranged to receive respectively a lower portion of said fixing studs.
Prior art
Jewelry pieces comprising jeweler stones, including diamonds, are generally obtained after fixing the stones on a support or on a mount. The pieces of jewelry may, for example, consist of timepieces or jewelry. Preferably, the method of fixing the jewels on the support, commonly called crimping, must allow, of course, to fix the stones for a long time, but especially to highlight the jewels.
By way of example, the publication JP 2007 268 242 A describes a method of fixing a jewelery stone in a support. The support comprises a receiving zone for receiving the breech of the jewelery stone, and four through holes for receiving the lower end of a nail. To fix the diamond to the support and form the piece of jewelery, the breech of the jewelery stone is placed in the receiving zone of the support. Then, four nails are inserted into the four holes respectively until their respective upper ends abut against the crown of the jewelery stone. Finally, we curve the lower end of the nails which opens at the back of the support to fix each nail to the support. Such a method has the disadvantage of drowning the breech of the stone in the support and to hide a large part of the crown. As a result, the piece of jewelry thus obtained does not have a satisfactory aesthetic.
Publication JP 2010 269 003 A describes another method of fixing jewelery stones. The support is wax and has several receiving areas for receiving respectively a jewelery stone. Each reception area is surrounded by six blind holes to receive nails. Therefore, the same nail can contribute to the attachment of two neighboring stones. To fix the stones to the wax support, the stones are placed by their cylinder head in their respective receiving zone. They are fixed by inserting the lower part of the nails in the blind holes and by folding the claws of the nails at the level of the crown, with a punch. As in the previous example, the aesthetics of the piece of jewelery is not optimal because the breech is not visible and part of the crown is hidden.
The disadvantages of such methods of crimping stones on a support to form a piece of jewelry consist both in the difficulty of ensuring a strong and durable fixation of the stone on the support and to highlight the stones in together. Known techniques do not solve these problems satisfactorily.
Presentation of the invention
The present invention aims to overcome the above disadvantages by providing a piece of jewelry and its crimping process to highlight jewelry stones making them more visible, while providing a reliable and fast crimping process to implement in particular for jewelry pieces comprising a plurality of stones.
For this purpose, the invention relates to a piece of jewelry as defined in the preamble, characterized in that said at least one stone is suspended above said support by said fixing studs without direct contact with said support.
In a preferred embodiment, said fixing studs comprise in their upper part at least a first complementary shaped receiving zone to a peripheral portion of the rondiste of said at least one stone called first stone.
[0010] Said fixing studs may comprise in their upper part at least a second receiving zone of complementary shape to a peripheral portion of the rondist of a second stone having a larger diameter than that of said first stone, the first and second reception zones being offset in height to respectively receive said first and said second stones of different diameters.
Said first reception zone may comprise an annular notch.
Said second receiving zone may comprise a semi-cylindrical notch.
Preferably, the lower portion of said fixing studs has a narrowed section relative to the section of the upper part.
In this case, said reservations provided in the support have a shape complementary to said lower portion for receiving said fixing studs in said support.
Preferably, the upper part of said fixing studs is separated from the lower part by an intermediate portion of narrowed section and in that the lower part comprises a base delimited by a shoulder.
In this case, said reservations provided in the support may include an opening for freely receiving said fixing studs followed by a complementary section of said housing to lock said fixing studs in said support.
Advantageously, the piece of jewelery may comprise a plurality of first and / or second stones, and the two first and / or second adjacent stones may each be held by four fixing studs and at least one of the fixing studs. may be common to two first and / or second adjacent stones.
For this purpose also, the invention relates to a method of crimping said piece of jewelry as defined in the preamble, characterized in that three of said fixing studs are inserted into said respective reservations of a mounting zone. and they are locked to said reservations, in that at least a portion of the rondiste of said stone is embedded in the first reception zone or the second reception zone of said fixing studs, and in which one inserts then the fourth fixing stud in the reservation remained free of the mounting area of said support so that the first receiving zone or the second receiving zone of said fourth mounting stud bears against the rondiste of said stone and is locked said fourth fixing pin to said support for crimping said stone.
In a preferred embodiment, the lower part of each fixing stud is welded to the reservation of the corresponding support to lock them to said support.
In another preferred embodiment, three of said fastening studs are inserted in said respective reservations of a mounting zone, in that at least one portion of the rondiste of said stone is embedded in the first zone or the second zone of reception of said fixing studs, and in that the fourth mounting stud is then inserted into the remaining free space of the mounting zone of said support and the fourth mounting stud is slid up to that the base enters the housing so that the first receiving zone or the second receiving zone of said fourth fixing pin bears against the rondiste of said stone to lock said fourth mounting pin to said support and crimp said stone .
Advantageously, a fastening stud is inserted in a free reservation of an adjacent mounting zone comprising two common fastening studs, in that at least one part of the rondiste is embedded in a stone. adjacent to the first reception zone or the second reception zone of the three fixing studs, in that the fourth fixation stud is inserted into the remaining free space in said mounting zone, the fourth stud of fixing until the base enters the housing so that the first receiving zone or the second receiving zone of said fourth fixing pin bears against the rondiste of said adjacent stone to lock said fourth mounting pad to said support and crimping said adjacent stone.
Brief description of the drawings
The present invention and its advantages will appear better in the following description of several embodiments given as non-limiting examples, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:<tb> Fig. 1 <SEP> represents a perspective view of a piece of jewelery according to a first variant of the invention,<tb> fig. 2 <SEP> is a sectional view of a portion of the jewelery piece of FIG. 1,<tb> fig. 3 <SEP> represents a perspective view of a piece of jewelery according to a second variant of the invention, and<tb> fig. 4 <SEP> is a sectional view of a portion of the jewelery piece of FIG. 3.
Illustrations and best ways to achieve the invention
With reference to FIGS. 1 to 4, the present invention relates to a piece of jewelery 10, 10 which comprises a support 11 and one or more jewels 12, 12. The piece of jewelry 10, 10 may be an example of a timepiece or a jewel. The jewelery stone 12, 12 is coupled to the support 11 by means of fastening studs 13, 13 so as to highlight the jeweler stones 12, 12.
The jewelery stone 12, 12 referred to in the following description "stone" 12, 12 may consist of a stone of synthetic or natural material. The stone 12, 12 may, for example, consist of a round faceted diamond. The stone 12, 12 is intended to adorn the piece of jewelry 10. It comprises a front portion which is commonly called crown 120. The crown 120 is visible when it is fixed on the support 11 and provides the aesthetic and the shine at the piece of jewelry 10, 10. In addition, it may comprise several facets 121, the number of which varies according to the type of size. The stone 12, 12 also has a dorsal portion, called the yoke 122, disposed at the rear of the crown 120. The yoke 122 is generally cut in the form of a point. In addition, the ring 120 and the cylinder head 122 are delimited from each other by an intermediate portion which is commonly called rondiste 123. The stones 12, 12 may have different diameters and therefore different heights. The first stone 12 and second stone 12 will be called stones of different diameters, with the diameter of the first stone 12 less than the diameter of the second stone 12. Of course, it is possible to crimp multiple stones each having different diameters.
In general, the fastening stud 13 has a circular section, without this form of section being limiting and comprises a lower portion 130 and an upper portion 131. In the examples illustrated in FIGS. 1 to 4, the fixing stud 13 further comprises an intermediate portion 132 which separates the lower portion 130 from the upper portion 131. According to a first embodiment, the fixing stud called the first attachment stud 13, as shown in FIGS. fig. 1 to 2, has a lower portion 130 having a base 300 arranged to be disposed in a reservation 110 of the support 11. The intermediate portion 132 has a narrowed section relative to the section of the lower portion 130, so that the base 300 is projecting and connected to the intermediate portion 132 by a shoulder 301. The upper portion 131 of the first attachment stud 13 has an enlarged section relative to the section of the intermediate portion 132. It is provided with a notch 310 forming a first reception zone, this first notch 310 may be annular or sectoral. In the example shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the notch 310 has a V-shaped section. Of course, this form is not limited to this example and extends to any section of complementary shape to a peripheral portion of the first stone 12 that the it is desired to be coupled to the first fixing stud 13. In fact, the first receiving zone 310 must preferably have a shape complementary to a portion of the rondiste 123 of the first stone 12 to allow the embedding of a peripheral portion of the stone 12 in the first reception zone 310. In the case of a jewelery piece 10 having a plurality of first stones 12 as illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2, the diameter D of the section of the upper part 131 of the first fixing stud 13 is determined, and more particularly the diameter at the level D 'of the first receiving zone 310 of the first fixing stud 13, as a function of the desired spacing between two adjacent first stones 12.
In the example shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, the piece of jewelery 10 also comprises a second variant of fastening stud 13 called the second fastening stud 13, the upper portion 131 of which differs from that of the first fastening stud 13. The second stud of FIG. fixation 13 differs only from the first attachment stud 13 in that it comprises an extension in its upper portion 131 which comprises a second receiving zone 311. It is in the form of a notch 311 to receive the girdle 123 of a second stone 12, this second notch 311 may be annular or sectoral for example semi-cylindrical. The fixing studs 13 and 13 are preferably of metal or alloy, such as steel or gold. They can also be made of a transparent polymeric material, such as polycarbonate, which can be obtained by microinjection.
In a third variant not shown, the mounting stud has only a lower portion and an upper portion. Unlike the two previous embodiments, the fixing stud has no intermediate portion. In this variant, the lower portion of the fixing stud has a narrowed section relative to the section of the upper part. Preferably, the lower portion has a cylindrical shape. The shape of the upper part of the fixing stud remains unchanged compared to the previous variants.
The support 11 of the jewelery piece 10 includes reservations 110 which allow to receive in part the first and / or second fixing studs 13, 13. More particularly, the support 11 is provided with a series of reservations 110 uniformly distributed over the entire surface of the support 11 and which delimits a series of mounting zones 113 arranged to be covered by first and / or second stones 12 , 12. In the embodiments shown in FIGS. 1 and 3, reservations 110 are distributed in a square network, without this example being limiting. In these variants, the reservations 110 have a particular shape which is adapted to the shape of the lower part 130 of the first or second attachment stud 13, 13 and which defines an opening of the first and / or second fixing studs 13, 13 Wherein the first or second attachment studs 13, 13 can be freely inserted and removed. In addition, a locking zone is also provided in which the first or second fixing stud 13, 13 is locked in position when crimping a first or second stone 12, 12. More particularly, the reservation 110 has in these variants an oblong shape, one end has a housing 111 defined by a flange 112 to form the locking zone. However, this oblong shape is not limiting. The housing 111 has a complementary section to that of the base 300. In addition, the edge 112 defines an L-shaped bearing surface that matches the shoulder 301 and the corresponding surface of the intermediate portion 132. first or second attachment stud 13, 13 can be inserted freely into one of the reservations 110 of the support 11, then can be slid towards the housing 111 to be locked in position in the axial direction of the first or second attachment stud 13, 13 .
However, in another variant not shown of the support, the reservation may have a shape complementary to the lower part of the fixing stud. In this case, the reservation does not include a housing to form a locking zone. The fixing stud is inserted by its lower part in the reservation and is welded to it. Fixing the mounting pad to the support can be performed by laser welding, for example, or by any other equivalent means. As a result, the fixing studs are locked by a welded lock and not by a mechanical lock. Preferably, use in this case the fixing stud described according to the third variant not shown.
The piece of jewelry 10 shown in FIG. 1 comprises a series of first stones 12 forming a periodic tiling. Each first stone 12 is disposed in the center of four first fixing studs 13 fixed to the support 11. The first four fixing studs 13 are distributed at the four corners of a square delimiting the mounting zone 113 and the first stone 12 is disposed at the center of this square in the mounting zone 113. More particularly, the first four fixing studs 13 have a height such that they can suspend the first stone 12 above the support 11, without it being in contact with this in the mounting zone 113, as shown in FIG. 2. As a result, the first stone 12 is only maintained by your first fixing studs 13 and the yoke 122 of the first stone 12 is visible. In particular, the first stone 12 is suspended at the level of its rondiste 123. Indeed, as shown in FIG. 2, the rondiste 123 of the first stone 12 is embedded in the annular notch 310 of the upper portion 131 of the first fixing stud 13. In addition, the first fixing studs 13 are locked to the support 11 by their base 300. Indeed, each base 300 is projecting in the housing 111 of the reservation 110. Therefore, the first stone 12 is locked by the first four fixing studs 13 and the result that the stone 12 is crimped to the support 11. As shown figs. 1 and 2 to obtain a periodic tiling, two first stones 12 adjacent may have one or two first fixing studs 13 in common.
The piece of jewelry 10 shown in FIGS. 3 and 4 illustrates a second embodiment of the invention. This piece of jewelry 10 is composed of stones 12 of small diameter, called first stones 12 and stones 12 of large diameter, called second stones 12, compared with each other. A second stone 12 is surrounded by eight first stones 12. Four first stones 12 are distributed at the four corners of a square which comprises in the middle of its sides the four other first stones 12, and in its center the second stone 12 raised relative to the first stones 12. The first and / or second stones 12 and 12 are, as in the first embodiment, each arranged around four first and / or second attachment studs 13 and / or 13 fixed to the 11. A second stone 12 is surrounded by four second fixing studs 13. The four second fixing studs 13 are distributed at the four corners of a square and the second stone 12 is disposed at its center. As shown in fig. 4, the rondiste 123 of the second stone 12 is embedded in the semi-cylindrical notch 311 forming the second receiving zone of the second fixing stud 13. The first stones 12 may respectively be arranged between four second fixing studs 13, if they are adjacent to at least two second stones 12, or surrounded by two first fixing studs 13 and two second studs 13 or first three fixing studs 13 and a second fixing stud 13 if they are adjacent to a single second stone 12. It is thus possible to obtain a piece of jewelery 10 comprising stones 12 and 12 of different diameters and distributed according to a periodic tiling. As a result, the first and second stones 12 and 12 are visible on the support 11 and they are highlighted as their yoke 122 is not embedded in the support 11, which greatly improves the aesthetics of the piece of jewelry 10 thus obtained. Of course, this variant can be extended to more than two different types of stones, subject to adapting the fixing studs.
Possibilities of industrial application
To obtain the piece of jewelry 10 according to the invention and as shown in FIG. 1, the following crimping method is used. Three first fixing studs 13 are inserted around a mounting zone 113 in three reservations 110 of the support 11. The first fixing studs 13 are locked by their base 300 in the housings 111. Then, one at least a portion of the first stone girdle 123 is embedded in the respective first receiving zone 310 of the first three fixing studs. The fourth first fixing stud 13 is then inserted into the free remainder 110 around the mounting zone 113. The reception zone 310 of the fourth first attachment stud 13 is placed in abutment against the girdle 123 of the first stone 12 by sliding the base 300 of the fourth first attachment stud 13 into the reservation 110 , up to the housing 111 for locking said fourth first attachment stud 13 to the support 11 and crimping the first stone 12.
To place an adjacent first stone 12 in an adjacent mounting zone 113, the operation is repeated by inserting only a first attachment stud 13 in a free reservation 110 of the adjacent mounting zone 113, and then the recess is mounted. at least a portion of the girdle 123 of the first stone 12 in the respective first receiving zone 310 of the first three fixing studs 13 disposed around said corresponding mounting zone 113. The fourth first attachment stud 13 is then inserted into the free-standing reservation 110 in this mounting zone 113. The reception zone 310 of the fourth first attachment stud 13 is placed in abutment against the girdle 123 of the first stone 12 by sliding the base 300 of the fourth first attachment stud 13 in the reservation 110, to the housing 111 to lock said fourth first mounting stud 13 to the support 11 and crimp the first stone 12 adjacent. The piece of jewelry 10 is obtained by repeating these steps.
The procedure is the same for the second embodiment according to FIGS. 3 and 4, by interposing second stones 12 and using second fixing studs 13 in addition to the first fixing studs 13.
In another variant not shown, the crimping process is performed by welding and comprises the following steps. The first three mounting studs are inserted around a mounting area into three media slots. The first fixing studs are locked by their lower part by welding. Then, we embed at least a portion of the roundstone of the first stone in the first respective receiving zone of the first three fixing studs. The fourth first mounting stud is then inserted into the free space around the mounting area. The receiving zone of the fourth first mounting stud is placed in abutment against the rondiste of the first stone. Then the lower part of the fixing stud is welded in the reservation to lock said fourth first fixing stud to the support and crimp the first stone.
It is clear from this description that the invention achieves the goals, namely to crimp at least one jewelery stone using a crimping process easy to implement and reliable, and allowing to highlight the stones of the piece of jewelry.
The present invention is not limited to the embodiments described but extends to any modification and variation obvious to a person skilled in the art.
权利要求:
Claims (14)
[1]
1. Jewelery piece (10, 10) comprising a support (11) and at least one jewelery stone (12, 12), in particular a diamond, said at least one stone (12, 12) having a front part visible, called crown (120), and a back portion, called cylinder head (122), at the rear of said ring (120) and delimited from said ring (120) by an intermediate portion called rondiste (123), said at least a stone (12, 12) being coupled by means of at least four fixing studs (13, 13) to said support (11), said support (11) having at least four bookings (110) delimiting a mounting area (113) of said at least one stone (12, 12) and are arranged to respectively receive a lower part (130) of said fixing studs (13, 13), said fixing studs (13, 13). ) further comprising an upper portion (131) arranged for holding and / or crimping said at least one stone (12, 12), since actérisée in that said at least one stone (12, 12) is suspended above said support (11) by said fixing studs (13, 13) without direct contact with said support (11).
[2]
2. Jewelery piece according to claim 1, characterized in that said fixing studs (13, 13) comprise in their upper part (131) at least a first receiving zone (310) of complementary shape to a peripheral portion of the rondiste (123) of said at least one stone (12) called first stone.
[3]
3. Jewelery piece according to claim 2, characterized in that said fixing studs (13) have in their upper part (131) at least a second receiving zone (311) of complementary shape to a peripheral portion of the girdle ( 123) of a second stone (12) having a greater diameter than that of said first stone, the first and second receiving zones (310 and 311) being offset in height to respectively receive said first and said second stones (12). and 12) of different diameters.
[4]
4. Jewelery piece according to claims 2 or 3, characterized in that said first receiving zone comprises an annular notch (310).
[5]
5. Jewelery piece according to claim 3, characterized in that said second receiving zone comprises a semi-cylindrical notch (311).
[6]
6. Jewelery piece according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the lower part of said fixing studs has a narrowed section relative to the section of the upper part.
[7]
7. Jewelery piece according to claim 6, characterized in that said reservations provided in the support have a shape complementary to said lower portion for receiving said fixing studs in said support.
[8]
8. Jewelery piece according to any one of claims 1 to 5, characterized in that the upper part (131) of said fixing studs (13, 13) is separated from the lower part (130) by an intermediate part ( 132) of narrowed section and in that the lower portion (130) has a base (300) delimited by a shoulder (301).
[9]
9. Jewelery piece according to claim 8, characterized in that said reservations (110) provided in the support (11) comprise an opening for freely receiving said fixing studs (13, 13), followed by a housing (111). ) complementary section to said base (300) for locking said fixing studs (13, 13) in said support (11).
[10]
10. Jewelery piece according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that it comprises a plurality of first and / or second stones (12, 12), in that two first and / or second stones (12, 12) are each held by four fixing studs (13, 13) and in that at least one of the fixing studs (13, 13) is common to two first and / or second stones (12, 12). ) Adjacent.
[11]
11. Method for crimping at least one jewelery stone (12, 12), in particular a diamond, coupled to a support (11) via at least four studs (13, 13) for fixing forming a jewelery piece (10, 10), said support (11) comprising at least four bookings (110) delimiting a mounting zone (113) of said at least one stone (12, 12) arranged to receive respectively a lower part (130) of said fixing studs (13, 13) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that three of said fixing studs (13, 13) are inserted in said bookings (110). ) respective of a mounting area (113) and locked to said reservations, in that one at least a portion of the rondiste (123) of said stone (12, 12) is embedded in the first zone of receiving (310) or the second receiving zone (311) of said fixing studs (13, 13), and in that the fourth fixation stud (13, 13) is then inserted into the free space (110) of the mounting area (113) of said support (11) so that the first reception zone (310) or the second receiving zone (311) of said fourth fastening stud (13, 13) bears against the rondiste (123) of said stone (12, 12) and said fourth fastening stud (13, 13) is locked ) Said support (11) for crimping said stone (12, 12).
[12]
12. Crimping method according to claim 11, characterized in that the lower part of each fixing stud is welded to the reservation of the corresponding support to lock them to said support.
[13]
13. Crimping method according to claim 11, characterized in that three of said fixing studs (13, 13) are inserted into said respective reservations (110) of a mounting zone (113), in that the at least one portion of the girdle (123) of said stone (12, 12) is embedded in the first receiving zone (310) or the second receiving zone (311) of said fixing studs (13, 13), and in that the fourth mounting stud (13, 13) is then inserted into the free space (110) of the mounting area (113) of said support (11) and the fourth fixing (13, 13) until the base (300) enters the housing (111) so that the first receiving area (310) or the second receiving area (311) of said fourth mounting block ( 13, 13) is in abutment against the girdle (123) of said stone (12, 12) for locking said fourth fixing stud (13, 13) to said support ( 11) and crimp the said stone (12, 12).
[14]
14. A method according to claim 13, characterized in that a fixing stud (13) is inserted into a free reservation (110) of an adjacent mounting zone (113) comprising two common fixing studs (13, 13). ), At least one portion of the girdle (123) of an adjacent stone (12, 12) is embedded in the first receiving zone (310) or the second receiving zone (311) of the three fastening studs (13, 13), in that the fourth fastening stud (13, 13) is inserted into the free reinforcement (110) in said mounting zone (113), and the fourth fixing stud (13, 13) until the base (300) enters the housing (111) so that the first reception zone (310) or the second reception zone (311) of said fourth stud fastening means (13, 13) bears against the rondiste (123) of said adjacent stone (12, 12) to lock said fourth fastening stud (13, 13) to the said support (11) and crimp said adjacent stone (12, 12).
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