This invention relates in general to an article of jewelry or costume jewelry such as a bracelet, necklace, earring or ring. More specifically, this invention relates to an article of jewelry or costume jewelry comprising at least one elastic or flexible support element which extends along a direction of development of the article, and a plurality of ornamental elements which are fitted in succession on said support element and coupled two by two along the development direction of the article.
Articles of jewelry such as bracelets, necklaces, earrings and rings are known that have a “Tubogas” (gas tube) structure, i.e. are produced by helically extending a form made of metal material, which gives the article high structural elasticity and thus makes it extremely flexible.
An article of jewelry that has a Tubogas structure is obtained by shaping a pair of strips made of metal material so as to have a U-shaped cross section, coupling the two strips longitudinally to one another by interlocking, with one strip upside down with respect to the other, and wrapping the structure obtained in this way in a helical shape around a core in order to give it the desired shape, be it tubular or prismatic.
The Tubogas process therefore produces a continuous link without joints, which gives the article high strength and ductility, as a result of which the article may be adapted to the body of the wearer.
The malleability and flexibility of the metal sheets from which the strips are made and the known techniques for working the metals, in particular precious metals, make it possible to form the metal strips and wrap them in a helical manner, which is what constitutes the Tubogas process.
Disadvantageously, it is not possible to produce this structure using hard and nonmalleable materials such as glass, ceramic or particular polymers.
An object of this invention is to provide an article of jewelry or costume jewelry which has a structure similar to the well-known Tubogas structure, but which can be produced using non-flexible materials with which it is not possible to use the known techniques for processing and creating the continuous link that characterizes the Tubogas structure.
A further object of the invention is to provide such an article of jewelry or costume jewelry which gives the wearer the same sense in terms of handling, elasticity and acoustic feedback upon handling.
According to this invention, this object is achieved by an article of jewelry or costume jewelry having the features set out in claim 1.
Particular embodiments form the subject matter of the dependent claims, the content of which is to be understood as an integral part of this description.
In summary, this invention is based on the principle of producing an article of jewelry or costume jewelry by fitting a plurality of ornamental elements, such as a plurality of modular ornamental elements, on an elastic supporting core which gives the article flexibility. The plurality of modular ornamental elements, as a result of being coupled in a stacked manner, has a similar aesthetic appearance and handling properties to those of the Tubogas structure.
The features and advantages of this invention will be clarified by the detailed description that follows, given purely by way of non-limiting example and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
With initial reference to
The bracelet 10 is shown in
Fundamentally, the bracelet 10 comprises an elastic or flexible support element 12 (not visible externally, but shown by dashed lines in the figure for better understanding of the invention) which extends along the direction s of development of the bracelet, for example along the entire length of the bracelet, and a plurality of ornamental elements 14 which are threaded in succession onto said support element 12 and non-rigidly coupled two by two along the development direction of the article. An open bracelet, such as the one shown in the figure, also has a pair of end ornamental elements 14′ at the free ends of the length thereof.
The support element 12 is preferably formed by a mechanical spring, for example a helical spring, or by a metal sheet or strip, preferably made of titanium, which is adapted to bend around an axis transverse to the development direction of the article. Otherwise, the support element may also be made of polymeric material.
The ornamental elements 14 each have a body which comprises a first face 16 for coupling to a subsequent contiguous ornamental element 14 along the development direction of the article and, on the opposite side, a second face 18 for coupling to a previous contiguous ornamental element 14 along the development direction of the article. The first face 16 of each ornamental element 14 has a raised formation, denoted by 20 in
The ornamental elements 14 are advantageously modular elements which have a generally tapered shape, i.e. a body which comprises a first portion having a larger cross section and a second portion having a smaller cross section, and may be stacked two by two in order for the raised formation thereof to be inserted within the recess of the contiguous element, thus forming connected links of the bracelet. In general, two contiguous ornamental elements are coupled together by accommodating the raised formation 20 of the first element within the complementary recess 22 of the second element, with at least one shock-absorbing spacer element 24 arranged therebetween, as may be seen in each of
The ornamental elements may have different cross-sectional shapes, for example polygonal shapes such as triangular or quadrangular shapes, for example rectangular or cartouche shapes, and may be made of various materials such as metal materials, precious metals, glass, ceramic, or polymeric materials. In the embodiment shown in the figures, the ornamental elements 14 have a smooth surface, but in one alternative embodiment some or all of the ornamental elements may have mounted gems or decorative patterns such as engravings or embossings.
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In this way, the raised formation 20 of the front face of each ornamental element is adapted to positively couple to the recess 22 of the rear face of the contiguous ornamental element, forming a constraint to the translation and mutual rotation of the two elements in a plane transverse to the development direction s of the article.
In the embodiment put forth herein by way of example, the support element 12 is a band made of metal material and the body of each ornamental element has an axial through opening 30 having an area corresponding to the cross-sectional area of the support element, through which said support element extends.
In a variant embodiment, instead of a support element 12, the bracelet may comprise a pair of support elements, i.e. a pair of coplanar bands made of metal material, and the body of each ornamental element has a pair of through openings arranged symmetrically with respect to the development direction of the article, which through openings have an area corresponding to the cross-sectional area of each band, or a single through opening having an area altogether corresponding to the sum of the cross-sectional areas of each band, through which the support elements extend.
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Advantageously, mutual movement is allowed between pairs of contiguous ornamental elements, toward and away from one another or bending around an axis transverse to the development direction s of the article, and contact between contiguous elements is softened, thus reducing wear on the elements, and the acoustic effect of this contact is also lessened.
In this way, the raised formation 20 of the front face of each ornamental element is adapted to positively couple to the recess 22 of the rear face of the contiguous ornamental element, forming a constraint to the mutual translation of the two elements in a plane transverse to the development direction s of the article, while at the same time facilitating the mutual rotation thereof.
The support element 12 may be a band made of metal material or, as shown in the figures, a pair of parallel elastic or flexible support elements which form a constraint to the rotation of each modular ornamental element in a plane transverse to the development direction of the article, for example a pair of parallel helical springs 12a and 12b. The body of each ornamental element has a pair of through openings 30a, 30b arranged symmetrically with respect to the development direction s of the article, which through openings have an area corresponding to the cross-sectional area of each helical spring, through which the support elements 12a and 12b extend, respectively.
Two shock-absorbing spacer elements 24a, 24b are also provided in this embodiment, in the form of a pair of elastomeric rings fitted on each support helical spring 12a, 12b.
Advantageously, with the aim of providing the aesthetic impression of a Tubogas structure, the ornamental elements 12 may be arranged so as to be inclined with respect to the development direction, in such a way that the respective coupling faces lie in planes that are not orthogonal to the development direction of the article.
The bracelet 10 may be easily produced by threading the ornamental elements 14 alternately with the spacer element 24 (or with the spacer elements 24a, 24b) on the support element 12, or by threading the ornamental elements 14 one after the other on the support element 12 while arranging the spacer element or elements therebetween in the respective seats outside the support element.
It should be noted that the embodiment proposed for this invention in the foregoing discussion is purely a non-limiting example of this invention. A person skilled in the art will easily be able to implement this invention in different embodiments which do not however depart from the principles set forth herein and are therefore encompassed in this patent.
This is particularly true with regard to the possibility of producing bracelets for use as watch straps and also of producing belts, handles and shoulder straps for bags.
Of course, without prejudice to the principle of the invention, the embodiments and the details of execution may vary widely with respect to that which has been described and illustrated purely by way of non-limiting example, without thereby departing from the scope of protection of the invention defined by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102021000004385 | Feb 2021 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IB2022/051618 | 2/24/2022 | WO |