Gem Setting Patents (Class 63/26)
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Publication number: 20130247614Abstract: A method or apparatus for securing a first stone to a non-metal mount, the mount comprising a base and a cap which, in cooperation with the base, prevents the first stone from being lost. The first stone may be one of a crystal, a gemstone, a birthstone, a gem, or a similar item. The base may be attached to the cap through the use of screws, snaps, Velcro, glue or a thread connection between the base and the cap. The base may include an elevated pedestal on which the first stone rests, and the elevated pedestal may be configured such that a portion of the first stone extends outside of said cap. The base/cap combination may securely affix the stone between the base and the cap, or it may be designed such that the stone may move between the base and the cap.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2012Publication date: September 26, 2013Inventor: Nicolas Charles THOMAS
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Publication number: 20130239610Abstract: Disclosed herein is an assembly type accessory. The assembly type accessory includes: a plurality of initial blocks each having an insertion hole formed from side to side thereof; and a rail part which is inserted into the insertion hole of each initial block and connects the plurality of initial blocks. The present invention as described above is advantageous because a rail is inserted into the insertion hole formed in the initial blocks so as to adjust the length of a finished product so that there is no concern at all that a space will be generated between the initial blocks.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2012Publication date: September 19, 2013Inventor: Dong-Youn Lim
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Patent number: 8448465Abstract: A gemstone and link assembly for forming a piece of jewelry. The gemstone is cut to provide enhanced brilliance and radiance. The gemstone is securely maintained within the link. The link is fabricated of reduced metal thus providing an aesthetically pleasing assembly.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2010Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: Firestar Diamond, Inc.Inventor: Nirav Modi
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Publication number: 20130122974Abstract: Modular jewelry frames that provide a setting for ornamental items such as gems and crystals are presented. Some contemplated jewelry frames comprise at least one saddle that is configured to releasably couple with at least one strut. Jewelry boxes comprising conductive material and configured to provide a Faraday shield around their content are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2012Publication date: May 16, 2013Inventor: Nassim Haramein
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Patent number: 8393174Abstract: A setting that includes a plurality of ribs with beveled sides that divide the setting into a plurality of contiguous compartments. Posts having a first height from a top-side of the ribs, and split at a top-ends to form prongs that are bent onto a stone that is set within an adjacent compartment, securing the stone. The first height accommodates a top-section of the stone enabling setting of various cut configurations, and the beveled sides of the ribs accommodate a lower-section of the stone.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2009Date of Patent: March 12, 2013Inventor: Simon Ghanimian
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Patent number: 8365553Abstract: A jewelry item including a gemstone mounted to a gemstone setting having a plurality of reflective surfaces that selectively display colors from a region hidden beneath the gemstone while preventing viewing of the colored region through the gemstone itself.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2010Date of Patent: February 5, 2013Inventor: Chi Huynh
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Patent number: 8359883Abstract: Jewelry apparatus, a setting for gemstones and a method of setting gemstones in jewelry. The setting includes a base that is formed by walls and a sunk surface between the top and bottom of the base walls. Within the base, the sunk surface is divided into cavities by braces that partially enclose each cavity. Each cavity is partially circumscribed by the braces for holding the gemstone within each cavity. Each cavity has a bottom opening formed in the sunk surface for the pavilion of the gemstone to pass through. Girdles of the gemstones lie above the braces and are close together through the openings between the braces of adjacent cavities. Light passes through the pavilion that protrudes through the bottom openings and between adjacent gemstones through openings between the cavities. The passage of light creates a carpet setting with improved appearance.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2009Date of Patent: January 29, 2013Inventor: Hasmukh Dholakiya
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Patent number: 8328073Abstract: A mesh structure to which is mounted one or more ornamental stones. The mesh structure includes a series of chain links that are inter-woven. A thin metallic film in the form of a solder layer is hardened onto the surface of the mesh structure so as to make the mesh structure rigid. One or more settings are drilled into the rigid mesh structure, and a stone is disposed in each of the settings that are provided. A series of prongs are formed about the periphery of each of the so-disposed stones by up-setting the mesh.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2008Date of Patent: December 11, 2012Assignee: Standard Chain Co.Inventors: Gregory C. Smith, Robert S. Bevelacqua
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Gemstone setting including a gem faceted to display a plurality of images from an outer focal region
Patent number: 8316667Abstract: A method of manufacturing gemstone settings including a primary gem capable of displaying a plurality of images corresponding to one or more objects placed within in a focal region outside of the primary gem. The plurality of images is displayed by flattening the bottom of the primary gem and faceting the crown to specifications that allow light to pass through the gem and not substantially reflect against a faceted pavilion.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2010Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Inventor: Chi Huynh -
Publication number: 20120266631Abstract: A setting for a gemstone including a girdle, a crown on one side of the girdle, and a pavilion on the opposite side of the girdle, characterized in that the setting mounts the gemstone in an inverted orientation such that the pavilion faces outwardly of the setting and the crown faces inwardly of the setting.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 4, 2012Publication date: October 25, 2012Inventor: Rany MATTAR
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Publication number: 20120192591Abstract: The invention provides a jewellery product comprising a plurality of filling items trapped in an open-mesh shell. The shell comprises a plurality of mesh openings through which the filling items are unable to pass, and at least one filling opening through which the filling items are able to pass. The filling opening is occluded by an occluding member to trap the filling items within the shell. The invention further provides a method of making the jewellery product.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2011Publication date: August 2, 2012Applicant: 1687213 ONTARIO LTD., DBA MODELIAMOInventors: Carlos SOTO-MENDEZ, Giuseppe VALLECORSA
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Publication number: 20120186298Abstract: Jewel having a decorative element such as a precious stone, a bezel including a body provided with at least one hole defining a longitudinal direction, the body having claws mounted thereon, which embed the decorative element, a wire-like support on which the bezel is mounted, the wire-like support extending longitudinally through the body of the bezel through the hole. The wire-like support has a bore located in the body, and the jewel further has an elongated stop element, which extends transversely in the body while passing through the bore formed in the wire-like support. The stop element is engaged with stop surfaces formed within the body.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2010Publication date: July 26, 2012Applicant: ETESIInventor: Arthur Sieradzki
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Publication number: 20120174627Abstract: An adjustable jewelry head or casting is provided. The head includes a track and a plurality of mounting members, at least one of which is slideable along the track. One or more pins connect the mounting members to the track. The pins are moveable to allow sliding adjustment of the mounting members with respect to one another.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2012Publication date: July 12, 2012Inventor: Darla D. Cook
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Patent number: 8215126Abstract: A novel setting for a gemstone including a girdle, a crown on one side of the girdle, and a pavilion on the opposite side of the girdle, characterized in that the setting mounts the gemstone in an inverted orientation by prongs received in grooves formed in the crown of the gemstone such that the pavilion faces outwardly of the setting and the crown faces inwardly of the setting. Such a mounting is particularly useful when mounting a plurality of gemstones contiguously, in which case the prongs mounting each gemstone are concealed by the girdles of the gemstones. One embodiment is described wherein a plurality of gemstones are all mounted in the inverted orientation with the pavilions facing outwardly, and another embodiment is described wherein alternate gemstones are mounted in the inverted orientation with the pavilions facing outwardly, and with the remaining gemstone being mounted in the normal orientation with the crowns facing outwardly.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2007Date of Patent: July 10, 2012Inventor: Rany Mattar
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Publication number: 20120151963Abstract: When the supporting unit is supported away from the flame unit by a predetermined distance in the opening of the flame unit, the rotational stick and are inserted in the rotatable state into the reentrant unit and described above. The rotational stick and support the supporting unit in the vicinity of a center of a center of gravity of the supporting unit and the upper part end in up and down direction. Thereby it is possible to keep the attitude in which the table surface of the jewelry unit faces to the front.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2011Publication date: June 21, 2012Inventor: Hidetaka Dobashi
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Publication number: 20120101830Abstract: A jewelry system and a method for selling jewelry. The jewelry system includes a piece of jewelry that is associated with an information booklet providing a story of formation of the piece and a website for registration of the piece. The initial story that is included in the information booklet includes history of formation of a gemstone used in the piece and the process of manufacture of the setting that lead to the finished product. The website permits the owners to add their personal story to the initial story of the piece. The method for selling the jewelry provides the jewelry, the information booklet and the website address to the buyer. Information regarding the piece is maintained at a server that is linked to the website and may be made available to future second-hand buyers of the piece and to family and friends of the owner.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2010Publication date: April 26, 2012Inventor: Hasmukh Dholakiya
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Publication number: 20120067083Abstract: A jewelry item including a gemstone mounted to a gemstone setting having a plurality of reflective surfaces that selectively display colors from a region hidden beneath the gemstone while preventing viewing of the colored region through the gemstone itself.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2010Publication date: March 22, 2012Inventor: Chi Huynh
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Patent number: 8127568Abstract: An article of jewelry comprising: a first base having an outer surface and at least two wells; a layer of adhesive material in communication with at least one well; a layer of glitter in communication with at least a portion of the adhesive material in at least one well to provide a glitter adhesive filled well; at least one gemstone in communication with the layer of adhesive material and at least partially contained in at least one well; and at least one circular surrounding piece having an outer circumference and a center opening, the center opening corresponding to and surrounding the gemstone and in communication with the layer of adhesive material.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2008Date of Patent: March 6, 2012Inventor: Dimitriy Sobchenko
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Publication number: 20120024009Abstract: A gemstone having a crown which includes a multi-faceted crown surface and planar opposed side facets. The multi-faceted crown surface is arcuate from the front to the back of the crown. The gemstone is mounted to form, along with like gemstones, an article of jewelry having a continuous diamond look.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2010Publication date: February 2, 2012Inventor: NIRAV MODI
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Patent number: 8099979Abstract: A dynamic piece of jewelry, which comprises: a bezel comprising: a partially spherical base having a curved bottom and an essentially flat top; and plurality of prongs that extend in a tilted manner from said essentially flat top of the base, each of said prongs having a bottom end which is attached to said essentially flat top of said base, and a top end, and wherein said prongs are tilted such that they form a structure having an expanding cross section from the structure bottom to the structure top; a tooth at the top of each prong, for, jointly supporting a gemstone; a seat which supports said partially spherical base, said seat having a radius of curvature larger than the radius of curvature of said partially spherical base; a gemstone supported by said plurality of teeth at the top of said prongs; and a holder having a central hole, said holder being attached to said seat in such a manner that a top portion of the prongs including the gemstone protrude above said holder hole, and a bottom portion of saiType: GrantFiled: September 12, 2008Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Inventors: Tuvia Livni, Roi Livni, Matan Livni
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Publication number: 20110308277Abstract: An improved prong for use in a retaining device such as a jewelry setting is disclosed. The prong includes a riser section, an engagement section and a lever section. The riser section may include one or more indents and a longitudinal groove to aid in engagement of an object such as a gemstone. The engagement section may include diverging tines configured to match the contour of a gemstone. The present invention also provides a jewelry setting which includes the prongs.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2010Publication date: December 22, 2011Applicant: Leverset, Corp.Inventor: Joel Schecter
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Publication number: 20110302959Abstract: The object of the present invention is a setting for a gemstone or diamond having a groove cut, based on gemstone or diamond shape, which acts as the setting. The groove in the gemstone or diamond is on the side surface or edge or other parameter which surrounds the face of the gemstone or diamond. The setting material is inserted into the groove and connected together outside or inside the groove, forming the frame around the gemstone or diamond. Once the frame is connected it becomes the setting.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2010Publication date: December 15, 2011Inventors: Adam Wcislo, Zofia Anna Sawkiewicz
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Patent number: 8037715Abstract: The present invention discloses a ring base with releasable hooks. The ring base comprises a concave part; a spring placed on the concave part; a plate including holes formed therein and attached on the spring; and hooks passing through the holes in the plate to be rotatably fixed on the concave part.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2008Date of Patent: October 18, 2011Assignee: Weistech Technology Co., Ltd.Inventor: Wei Hsu
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Publication number: 20110247362Abstract: A natural fluorescent diamond ornament that emits multi-color light and hidden text/pattern includes an ornament base, multiple natural fluorescent diamonds inlaid on the ornament base and multiple natural non-fluorescent diamonds inlaid on the ornament base. Each of the natural fluorescent diamonds and the natural non-fluorescent diamonds is polygonal, refractive, and light-pervious. When exposed under UV light, the multiple natural fluorescent diamonds inlaid on the ornament base of the ornament will emit purplish-blue light which is distinct from the light emitted by the natural non-fluorescent diamonds inlaid on the ornament base. When the multiple natural fluorescent diamonds are arranged in a predetermined pattern and exposed to UV light, the natural fluorescent diamonds arranged in the predetermined pattern will emit purplish-blue light to exhibit a creative configuration that is amazingly mysterious and novel.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2011Publication date: October 13, 2011Inventor: SHU-FEN LIU
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Publication number: 20110219821Abstract: A jewelry item, piece of jewelry, and ornament having a rotating design element therein. In one illustrative embodiment, a piece of jewelry can include an ornamental element maintained within a housing unit. The housing unit can be made so that the ornamental element rotates along its horizontal axis. The piece of jewelry can also include a turning assembly, which can be located within the housing unit. The turning assembly can rotate the ornamental element along the horizontal axis defined by the housing unit. In another illustrative embodiment, a piece of jewelry having a rotating pinwheel is presented. The pinwheel can be rotated either horizontally or vertically. The piece of jewelry can include a body for retaining the pinwheel and a rotary element for spinning the pinwheel. The rotary element can be placed within the body.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2010Publication date: September 15, 2011Inventors: Garabet A. Daniel, Haroutioun Sagherian, Lianna Kazaryan, Jaques Sagherian
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Publication number: 20110203317Abstract: A jewelry article with a gem invertedly set therein. A cut gem having a top and a bottom is set into the jewelry article in an inverted position such that the bottom of the cut gem faces out to be viewed when a user wears the jewelry article. The jewelry article may further comprise a plurality of cut gems and a center gem. The cut gems are invertedly set into the jewelry article and arranged around the center gem such that the jewelry article has a substantially star shape when the jewelry article is viewed from above.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2010Publication date: August 25, 2011Inventor: Jeffrey Orin Miller
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Publication number: 20110094266Abstract: A ring setting that includes a primary gemstone and three securing prongs. These securing prongs secure the primary gemstone in the gemstone setting. The securing prongs have an opening atop each of the prongs. Prong gemstones are then set within each of said openings. These prong members enhance the brilliance, scintillation and fire of the primary gemstone.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2006Publication date: April 28, 2011Inventor: Anita Gumuchian
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Publication number: 20110072851Abstract: A diamond band made from solid diamond can be worn on a body part. Various pieces of jewelry are made from a diamond such as a plate of chemical vapor deposition formed diamond.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2009Publication date: March 31, 2011Inventors: Terrence Dashon Howard, Michael R. Monahan
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Publication number: 20110056242Abstract: A visible setting comprises a setting base and one or more gemstones or diamonds. The setting base comprises one or more upper fixing portions and a lower connection portion, each fixing portion is fixed to a girdle of a gemstone or diamond at certain fixing points to enable to fix the gemstone or diamond in its setting position. Except for the fixing points, the rest of the girdle, a crown and a table of the gemstone or diamond are exposed, and a pavilion of the gemstone or diamond is suspended, and thereby a culet of the gemstone or diamond and part of the pavilion around the culet are displaced away from the setting base to enable to be exposed, which enables external light to enter into the gemstone or diamond from the crown, the table and the exposed part of the pavilion. The present visible setting could enhance the reflection of light within the gemstones or diamonds, and make the gemstones or diamonds as brilliant as possible.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2010Publication date: March 10, 2011Applicant: UNIVERSAL JEWELLERY DESIGN CENTER LIMITEDInventor: Kam Hung CHAN
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Patent number: 7878025Abstract: An oval shaped diamond, adapted to display a hearts and arrows pattern when exposed to light characteristic of the hearts and arrows pattern in a round diamond, comprising: an oval shape having two long sides symmetrical to each other, two short sides symmetrical to each other and four corner sides symmetrically located between the long sides and the short sides respectively, eight main crown facets of unequal size and eight main pavilion facets of unequal size, sixteen pavilion half facets; a girdle of non-uniform thickness separating the crown and pavilion facets and two subsidiary pavilion facets in alignment with each other on the long sides of the diamond adjacent a main pavilion facet.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2007Date of Patent: February 1, 2011Assignee: SanDiamond USA, Corp.Inventor: Roni Rydlewicz
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Patent number: 7861555Abstract: An article of jewelry including a body having an outer major surface and a decorative pattern formed on the outer surface of the body, the pattern including pairs of intersecting grooves and an optically transparent synthetic decorative element that includes admixed glitter, diamond dust, or both formed in a respective well created by the intersection of each pair of intersecting grooves.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2006Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Assignee: Select Jewelry, Inc.Inventor: Ronen Seliktar
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Publication number: 20100326135Abstract: A method of making fancy orange synthetic CVD diamond material is described. The method comprises irradiating a single crystal diamond material that has been grown by CVD to introduce isolated vacancies into at least part of the CVD diamond material and then annealing the irradiated diamond material to form vacancy chains from at least some of the introduced isolated vacancies. Fancy orange CVD diamond material is also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2010Publication date: December 30, 2010Inventors: Daniel James Twitchen, Sarah Louise Geoghegan, Neil Perkins
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Publication number: 20100307194Abstract: A jewelry setting for gemstones, including cabochons, faceted stones, or other stones, pearls, wood cabochons, or other decorative objects, having a mounting ring and multiple rear-mounted retaining arms is disclosed. A method for assembling a jewelry setting is also disclosed. The decorative object may be inserted through the rear of the mounting ring. The mounting ring has a diameter that is slightly smaller than a diameter of the decorative object, thus preventing the decorative object from passing completely through the mounting ring. The retaining arms may be bent inward and tightened against the decorative object, thus securing the decorative object within the setting.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2009Publication date: December 9, 2010Inventor: Alejandra Solomone
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Publication number: 20100300149Abstract: A jewelry piece is formed with a jewelry body made of epoxy material, defining an outer surface and cast in the shape of a piece of jewelry in the form of a ring, pendant, earring, brooch, bracelet, anklet, necklace, and the like. The epoxy has a material density approximating that of gold and the decorative metal layer made of precious metal is affixed to the outer surface of the jewelry body in a thickness greater than 0.125 ?m. The decorative body may be surface mounted to the jewelry or it may be inlaid or affixed in other similar fashion.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2010Publication date: December 2, 2010Inventor: Ronen SELIKTAR
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Publication number: 20100275652Abstract: A setting that includes a plurality of ribs with beveled sides that divide the setting into a plurality of contiguous compartments. Posts having a first height from a top-side of the ribs, and split at a top-ends to form prongs that are bent onto a stone that is set within an adjacent compartment, securing the stone. The first height accommodates a top-section of the stone enabling setting of various cut configurations, and the beveled sides of the ribs accommodate a lower-section of the stone.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2009Publication date: November 4, 2010Inventor: Simon Ghanimian
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Publication number: 20100242540Abstract: Gemstone (1) having a back (2) tapering to a tip (3), and a front which is cut in a faceted manner (5), wherein regions opposing said tip (3) being mirrored (12).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2010Publication date: September 30, 2010Inventor: Helmut SWAROVSKI
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Patent number: 7793519Abstract: An improved prong for use in a retaining device such as a jewelry setting is disclosed. The prong includes a riser section, an engagement section and a lever section. The riser section may include one or more indents and a longitudinal groove to aid in engagement of an object such as a gemstone. The engagement section may include diverging tines configured to match the contour of a gemstone. The present invention also provides a jewelry setting which includes the prongs.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2006Date of Patent: September 14, 2010Inventor: Joel Schecter
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Publication number: 20100154103Abstract: A sequin (4), comprising a carrier layer (1), a gemstone (2, 3) or a plurality of gemstones (2, 3) being arranged on one side of the carrier layer (1).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2009Publication date: June 24, 2010Inventor: Helmut SWAROVSKI
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Publication number: 20100107689Abstract: When using this jewelry article for eyeglasses, the base is positioned on a front surface of a lens of the pair of eyeglasses, and the rear surface magnet is set on the rear surface of the lens on a relative position to the base. Then, the lens is tucked by a magnetic force generated between the base and the rear surface magnet, and the base and the rear surface magnet are positioned in a stable state on a desired position on the surface of the lens. Therefore, the main body of a jewel can be mounted on the lens.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2008Publication date: May 6, 2010Inventor: Hidetaka Dobashi
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Publication number: 20100083702Abstract: A jewelry item includes a support element provided with inner and outer zones, first and second support surfaces having a resilience and facing one another with a taper from the inner to the outer zones. The taper provides a bisector extending along the axis of taper. First and second spaced recesses or protrusions are provided on each of said support surfaces. A collet for holding a stone or other item having first and second collet surfaces complementary to the first and second support surfaces, said collet surfaces having a taper substantially corresponding to the taper of the support surfaces, each of said collet surfaces including first and second spaced protrusions or recesses designed to cooperate and fit together with associated recesses or protrusions of the support surfaces. Said collet being fittable to said support. Each of said protrusions includes a surface extending substantially transverse to said bisector.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2009Publication date: April 8, 2010Applicant: Hatton Designs of London LimitedInventor: Uriel Joseph
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Publication number: 20100043492Abstract: Jewelry includes a stone having a groove extending at least partially around a periphery of the stone. A setting includes a wire received in and running along the groove to mount the stone in the setting. In one process, a groove is cut in the stone using a laser.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2009Publication date: February 25, 2010Inventor: L'Wren Scott
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Publication number: 20100031701Abstract: A dynamic piece of jewelry, which comprises: a bezel comprising: a partially spherical base having a curved bottom and an essentially flat top; and plurality of prongs that extend in a tilted manner from said essentially flat top of the base, each of said prongs having a bottom end which is attached to said essentially flat top of said base, and a top end, and wherein said prongs are tilted such that they form a structure having an expanding cross section from the structure bottom to the structure top; a tooth at the top of each prong, for, jointly supporting a gemstone; a seat which supports said partially spherical base, said seat having a radius of curvature larger than the radius of curvature of said partially spherical base; a gemstone supported by said plurality of teeth at the top of said prongs; and a holder having a central hole, said holder being attached to said seat in such a manner that a top portion of the prongs including the gemstone protrude above said holder hole, and a bottom portion of saiType: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2008Publication date: February 11, 2010Inventors: Tuvia LIVNI, Roi Livni, Matan Livni
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Publication number: 20100024482Abstract: The present invention generally relates to jewellery making and particularly relates to intertwined-braidlike jewellery and novel method of making the same. When completed jewellery item is made by assembling many very small elemental jewellery units, the work of formation of interconnections of assembled small units poses many difficulties for the artisans which add to the cost and time-duration of assembly work. This assembled completed jewellery item also presents a flat two dimensional appearance which reduces both attractiveness and hence value of jewellery item. The present invention provides a novel shape of small elemental jewellery units, such that the work of interconnecting them avoids the need of wire-bending and soldering during interconnection-work, used by earlier jewellery making methods. This novel method of assembly of very small elemental jewellery units gives additional advantage of presenting a three dimensional appearance, thereby increasing attractiveness and value of jewellery item.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2007Publication date: February 4, 2010Inventor: Shishir Balkrishna Nevatia
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Publication number: 20100017944Abstract: A process for the production of a gemstone arrangement comprising a plurality of gemstones which are held by a flexible carrier in receiving openings, and wherein the gemstones each have a setting surface and a visible surface and are so arranged in the desired arrangement or randomly distributed that the visible surfaces are on one side of a notional surface and the setting surfaces are on the other side of the notional surface, wherein a carrier material is applied in fluid form to the setting surfaces and between them and after hardening forms the flexible carrier.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2009Publication date: January 28, 2010Inventors: Martin HIRSCHMANN, Harald LEITNER
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Publication number: 20090293543Abstract: An article of jewelry comprising: a first base having an outer surface and at least two wells; a layer of adhesive material in communication with at least one well; a layer of glitter in communication with at least a portion of the adhesive material in at least one well to provide a glitter adhesive filled well; at least one gemstone in communication with the layer of adhesive material and at least partially contained in at least one well; and at least one circular surrounding piece having an outer circumference and a center opening, the center opening corresponding to and surrounding the gemstone and in communication with the layer of adhesive material.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2008Publication date: December 3, 2009Inventor: Dimitriy Sobchenko
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Publication number: 20090290141Abstract: A system is provided for certifying two or more gemstones as being a matched pair. The system includes measuring values for at least four physical properties of a multiplicity of gemstones, identifying a first gemstone, a second gemstone, and optionally still further gemstones all being within match tolerances of the respective measured values, and certifying in a single certificate that based on the match tolerances, the gemstones constitute a matched set. Also disclosed is jewelry and a process for creating jewelry based on the certification system.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2009Publication date: November 26, 2009Inventor: David Friedman
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Publication number: 20090282868Abstract: It is objected to provide a jewelry article for eyeglasses to prevent losing a jewel by fall, which is held by a magnet on a lens of the pair of eyeglasses. A base and a rear surface magnet are attracting each other by a magnetic force through a lens of eyeglasses, therefore, the base and the rear surface magnet are held on a fixed position on the lens of eyeglasses. The base, that holds the jewel, is fixed to the chain part, which is connected with an eyeglass frame. Thus, even if the main body of a jewel falls from the lens of eyeglasses, the jewel is in a state of being hanged down on the eyeglass frame through the chain part. This prevents losing the jewel.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2008Publication date: November 19, 2009Inventor: Hidetaka Dobashi
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Patent number: 7614252Abstract: A reversible ring for providing two rings in one for a finger of a wearer. The ring includes a setting and at least one loop. The setting has a first side and a second side that is opposite to the first side of the setting. The setting shows a first display on the first side thereof and a second display on the second side thereof. The at least one loop circles the finger of the wearer, is pivotally connected to the setting, and is rotatable between a first position and a second position. The first display is positioned opposite to the finger of the wearer when the at least one loop is in the first position thereof, and the second display is positioned opposite to the finger of the wearer when the at least one loop is in the second thereof.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2007Date of Patent: November 10, 2009Inventor: Louis De Lyrot
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Publication number: 20090272146Abstract: A piece of jewelry to be worn by a wearer, having a spray mechanism mounted on the piece of jewelry, and a reservoir for containing a fluid mounted on the piece of jewelry, to dispense a fluid, such as a fragrance or scent, to the body of the wearer. The manipulation of the reservoir by the wearer actuates the spray mechanism and dispenses fluid from the reservoir.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2009Publication date: November 5, 2009Inventor: Talyn Kazazian
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Publication number: 20090266109Abstract: Jewelry containing at least one stone being specifically cut for replicating a shape of a country of origin of a wearer. The jewelry includes a setting and a stone. The stone is set in the setting, and is specifically cut for replicating the shape of the country of origin of the wearer of the article of jewelry.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2009Publication date: October 29, 2009Inventor: Kushal Sacheti