The present invention relates to movable decorative elements intended to be moved in rotation and translation in articles of jewelry, in particular rings and pendants, and also in utilitarian articles decorated with movable decorative elements, in particular watches, spectacle frames, or luxury leatherwear articles.
The mobility of decorative elements in a timepiece or in a piece of jewelry, when its user makes a movement and causes it to move, offers a strong esthetic effect and gives an additional visual appeal to the timepiece or the piece of jewelry, emphasizing its value all the more. It is known to arrange, around the dial of a timepiece, or even above the latter, elements of jewelry such as stones, or even stones mounted in cabochons, which have at least one degree of freedom, in a channel or a closed space in which these jewelry elements are movable.
In addition, precious or semi-precious stones have been integrated into a liquid. U.S. Pat. No. 1,730,257A describes an improvement to a composite gem of the type comprising a group of a multiplicity of small gems immersed and movable in a substantially transparent liquid in a substantially transparent housing in which the liquid spaces the small gems apart when they are set in motion therein. The improvement consists of a plurality of substantially transparent spacers intermingled with the small gems and movable in liquid and having the property with respect to liquid that renders them substantially optically indiscernible when they are in the liquid.
The applicant, having great expertise in the implementation of articles comprising movable decorative elements, seeks to obtain an entirely different technical effect.
The object of the present invention is to propose an article of jewelry comprising a precious or semi-precious stone arranged in a movable part in order to constitute a decorative element movable in a liquid, in such a way that the movement of the movable decorative elements and the spinning effect are slowed down in order to visualize these movements in slow motion, like a video slow motion effect.
According to the invention, an article of jewelry comprises at least one transparent wall forming a housing arranged to receive at least one precious or semi-precious stone immersed and movable in a substantially transparent liquid in the housing, and at least one part movable in the liquid and having the same refractive index as the liquid, the movable part immersed in the liquid being substantially optically indiscernible. The housing is delimited by two walls, of which the internal faces are preferably parallel to each other. The stone is inserted into the part in order to form a movable decorative element, the movable part immersed in the liquid being substantially optically indiscernible and comprising an axis of revolution and two guide surfaces adjacent respectively to the internal faces and allowing said movable decorative element to move freely in translation and in rotation in the liquid around said axis of revolution inside the housing.
By virtue of the present invention, the movable decorative element arranged in a liquid makes it possible to create a special effect such that the movement of the movable decorative elements and the spinning effect are slowed down so as to visualize these movements in slow motion, like a video slow motion effect which consists in filming by accelerating the frame rate so that the movement reproduced is slowed down on projection.
In one embodiment, the stone is inserted into a movable part forming a socket surrounding the stone.
In order to be invisible, each space between the interior of the movable part and the stone is filled with the liquid.
In one embodiment, the movable part is arranged to receive a plurality of stones. According to this embodiment, it is an assembly of stones that moves and turns on itself.
In this embodiment, the stones have different densities and are arranged so as to orient the movements of the movable part.
In one embodiment, the movable part has a drag coefficient (Cx) in the liquid which determines the movement of the movable decorative element.
In order to accelerate the slowed rotation of the movable decorative element, the movable part comprises fins arranged on its circumferential periphery. The socket has fins in order to promote a rotation (spinning effect) during its movement by translation, whereas the effect of the decorative element movable in the liquid is generally to slow down this spinning effect.
To amplify the optical effect, the movable decorative element can be arranged to move in a corridor or along a path defined by protrusions or hollows arranged on at least one of said walls. The walls created by these protrusions or these hollows can be made invisible in the liquid, which makes the effect even more spectacular insofar as the decorative element cannot leave its perimeter or follow a path other than the one defined, without the wearer being able to see the corridors or the path that are made invisible. For example, the protrusions or hollows can be of glass, the liquid of glycerin, and the crystal of one of said two walls of sapphire. In this embodiment, the movable decorative element thus moves only within a restricted perimeter, whereas it could appear to be able to move within the whole housing.
In another embodiment, the stone is held in the part by a plurality of arms which extend above a body of the part and which set the stone, these arms leaving between them, and above the body of the part, lateral openings allowing the sides of the stone, between the arms, to be in direct contact with the liquid, and the guide surface is formed by the free ends of the arms in the form of separate contact zones spaced apart from one another around the periphery of the open external face of the part.
In one embodiment, the decorative element can consist of a bottomless hollow cylinder and a stone.
The stone can be a precious stone, in particular a diamond, or a semi-precious stone.
The movable decorative elements consist of a precious or semi-precious stone and of the part whose shape is corresponding, for example cylindrical, oval, square, triangular or asymmetrical.
In one embodiment, the clearance between the height of the movable decorative element and the opposite internal faces of the walls is from 0.05 to 0.3 mm and preferably from 0.05 to 0.1 mm.
In one embodiment, the parallel internal faces of the walls are flat. In a variant, however, the parallel internal faces of the walls are curved.
The decorative article of the present invention can be in the form of a watch; a writing instrument; a jewel; a spectacle frame; or a fine-leatherwear article.
The features of the invention will become more clearly apparent from reading the description of several embodiments, given solely by way of entirely non-limiting example, and by reference to the schematic figures, in which:
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In this example, the respective internal faces of each crystal 1 and 2 are applied against a bearing surface of the internal face of parts constituting a watch casing, leaving between them a free space of determined height and filled with a liquid 5. In this example, the respective internal faces of the crystals 1, 2 are strictly flat. In a variant not shown, the respective internal faces of the crystals 1, 2 may have a slight curvature formed by one or more radii of curvature, around one or more centers or axes of curvature, in particular according to different cutting planes as per EP0965071. In this case, the respective curvatures given to these two internal faces 1, 2 are strictly identical with respect to each other, such that the height of the free space formed between them remains constant.
Preferably, the watch crystal 1 also comprises a device (not shown) for compensating for the thermal expansion of the liquid 5 in order to compensate for the variations in volume of the liquid that are linked to the temperature. This device can take different forms, such as a flexible membrane, as disclosed in the patent application WO 2015/150910.
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Thus, the decorative elements movable in the liquid make it possible to create a slowed-down effect during their rotation and movement.
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Finally, while in the previous examples the movable decorative elements are mounted in supports in the form of small cylindrical sockets of which the external face of the bottom is convex,
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By virtue of the present invention, each article of jewelry comprising a decorative element that is movable in a liquid will make it possible to benefit from the beauty of a precious stone rotating on itself, by giving the impression that it is pivoting in a vacuum and in slow motion, which makes its effect even more spectacular.
Of course, the present invention is not limited to the examples cited and described and, for example, it is possible to envision different types of inserts in the sockets such as, for example, diamond, ruby, mother-of-pearl, metal, etc. In the same way, the stone can be inserted into the socket by different techniques, such as, for example, by being chased, fretted, cast, bonded, etc.
As has been mentioned above, the invention is not limited to watches and is instead applicable to all sorts of articles, in particular jewelry articles such as rings and pendants, and also to spectacles, even pens or other writing instruments. It would also be possible to envision articles, with movable decorative elements according to the invention, associated with luxury leather articles such as handbags. In general, these decorative elements movable in the liquid can be applied to any utilitarian article in order to provide the latter with an original esthetic effect. In particular, it is possible to include several decorative elements of different types in one article in order to produce a unique esthetic effect.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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00861/20 | Jul 2020 | CH | national |
The present patent application is a National Phase filing of International Application No. PCT/IB2021/055585, filed on Jun. 24, 2021, which claims priority to Swiss National Application No. CH00861/20 filed Jul. 14, 2020, the disclosures of which are incorporated in their entirety by reference herein.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IB2021/055585 | 6/24/2021 | WO |