The present invention relates to a constituent element of a decorative item comprising a recess made of a flexible material such as rubber.
Already known from the prior art are adornment items, such as watches for example, using rubber in conjunction with metal in particular. The metal lends the assembly rigidity, while the rubber gives a particular esthetic quality.
EP1350438 describes an adornment item by means of which it is possible to arrange diamonds such that they are surrounded with rubber, while ensuring that they are securely fixed. It relates in particular to an adornment item of the type comprising a base structure made of metal and a covering layer arranged on the base structure, on part of its surface. The covering layer forms a cut-out designed to receive a stone, and the base structure is provided with columns, forming grains designed for setting the stone, which extend into the cut-out, close to the covering layer. The grains are uncovered over a portion at least of their height. They extend over the entire height of the covering layer, such that they can be deformed for the purpose of setting the stone. Of course, the stones cannot abut against one another. Thus, in order to provide unity to the assembly, the cut-out comprises a flat portion, provided with a coating of a material having a similar aspect and color to the covering layer. Contrary to the present invention, this type of setting requires grains to hold the stone.
One watchmaker has combined, for a wristwatch, a metal set with diamonds provided with a strap made of rubber. Since the diamonds cannot be set directly onto the rubber, they are attached to the metal, by setting, and the desired esthetic effect is diminished by the distance between the diamonds and the strap. The present invention addresses this drawback by setting the diamond directly onto the rubber.
The object of the present invention is to set added parts onto a flexible material for example rubber without using inserts to create in particular timepieces or jewelry items having a strong esthetic effect.
In accordance with the invention, a constituent element of a decorative item for example a timepiece or jewelry item comprises at least one hollow recess in a flexible material arranged on a rigid structure, the upper ends of the recess or recesses having a bearing surface by means of which it is possible, by compression of said flexible material on said rigid structure, to set in said recess an added part whose periphery made of hard material has a shape and dimensions which correspond to those of said recess and which has a projecting portion which compresses said flexible material on said rigid structure when said added part is introduced into said recess such that said added part is secured in said recess.
As flexible material, rubber is a material which has numerous advantages, in particular it has good abrasion resistance, it has remarkable tactile qualities and it is easily worked. Rubber may be natural or synthetic and may have various colorations.
The features of the invention will become clearer upon reading several embodiments, which are provided solely by way of example and are in no way limiting, with reference to the schematic figures, in which:
According to the preferred form of the invention, a timepiece comprises a watch bezel 9 having hollow recesses 3 in a flexible material 2 made of rubber on a rigid structure 1, the upper ends of the recess or recesses 3 having a bearing surface 40 by means of which it is possible, by compression of said flexible material 2 made of rubber on said rigid structure 1, to set in said recess 3 an added part 5, for example a precious stone, whose periphery made of hard material has a shape and dimensions which correspond to those of said recess 3 and which has a projecting portion 6 which compresses said flexible material 2 made of rubber, on said rigid structure 1, when the precious stone 5 is introduced into said recess 3 such that the precious stone 5 is secured in said recess 3.
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The added part 5 compresses the rubber coating 2 against said rigid structure 1 when the added part 5 is introduced into each recess 3 such that the added part 5 is fixed solidly in each recess 3.
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In another embodiment, the added part 5 may be made of ceramic, or another material which can be worked so as to have a projecting portion 6.
Irrespective of the shape of the added part 5, round, oval, trapezoidal, rectangular or other, it is the pressure of the projecting portion 6 on the bearing surface 40 of each recess 3 which holds the added part 5 in the recess 3.
The flexible rubber coating 2 must be stiff enough to be able to receive and hold an added part such as for example a precious stone 5, but the flexible rubber coating 2 must not be too hard so as to avoid damaging the added stone 5. The added part 5 being set, too hard a coating 2 would give rise to too great a force to add the part 5 in the recess 3, which would entail damage to the added part 5.
The flexible rubber coating 2 or other elastomer may be used with or, in one variant, without a rigid structure 1 for holding the added part 5.
The recess or recesses 3 made of flexible material 2 may, for example, be obtained by means of an overmolding or shaping process.
When the flexible material 2 takes the form of a rubber coating, the uncompressed thickness of the flexible material 2 is at least 0.25 mm.
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In one variant, the recess 3 is elongate, by means of which it is possible to receive multiple added parts 5 arranged side-by-side in said recess 3.
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Another inventive aspect consists of a decorative item, comprising at least one hollow recess 3 in a flexible material 2, the upper ends of the recess or recesses 3 having a bearing surface 40 by means of which it is possible, by compression of said flexible material 2, to set in said recess 3 an added part 5, and comprising a plurality of added parts 5 arranged side-by-side and set in said recess 3 or in a plurality of recesses 3 arranged side-by-side.
According to this other inventive aspect, each recess 3 may be elongate, straight or curved or may comprise a plurality of recesses 3 arranged according to an elongate, straight or curved arrangement. It is equally possible to have a number of rectangular or arcuate recesses 3, adjoining one another, forming together a continuity of added parts 5. Moreover,
According to this other inventive aspect, the flexible material 2 is made of rubber or another elastomer.
According to this inventive aspect, each added part 5 is a stone whose projecting portion 6 consists of the portion known as the girdle 6, between the pavilion 8 and the crown 7.
According to this other inventive aspect, the flexible material 2 is in the form of a coating whose uncompressed thickness is at least 0.25 mm.
Still according to this other inventive aspect, the bearing surface 40 of each recess 3 comprises at least one indentation 4 which receives the projecting portion 6 of each added part 5. Optionally, the indentation 4 is peripheral.
In one variant of this other inventive aspect, a decorative item comprises at least one hollow recess 3 in a flexible material 2 arranged on a rigid structure 1, the upper ends of the recess or recesses 3 having a bearing surface 40 by means of which it is possible, by compression of said flexible material 2 on said rigid structure 1, to set in said recess 3 a plurality of added parts 5 arranged side-by-side in said recess 3 or in a plurality of recesses 3 arranged side-by-side.
According to this variant of this other inventive aspect, said rigid structure 1 is made of metal. Optionally, said rigid structure 1 is made of the same material as said flexible material 2, the hardness of said rigid structure 1 being greater than the hardness of said flexible material 2.
According to this other inventive aspect, the coating made of flexible material 2 is an overmolding, of a thickness between 0.25 mm and 0.5 mm, which overmolding covers essentially all of the outer upper surface of the rigid structure 1.
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Still according to this other inventive aspect, a decorative item could comprise for example two juxtaposed recesses 3, in which the plurality of added parts 5 arranged side-by-side in each recess 3 would provide continuity or a row of added parts 5.
According to this other inventive aspect, the recess 3 comprising the plurality of added parts 5 may for example be elongate, straight or curved. For example, the rectangular recess shown in
According to this other inventive aspect, the flexible rubber coating 2 or other elastomer may be used with or, in one variant, without a rigid structure 1 for holding the added part 5.
The coating 2 may adopt various colorations, making it possible to play with the timepiece esthetic. One might for example imagine a wristwatch whose dial is black, the bezel according to the present invention is black and the stones, being emeralds, would light up the timepiece by virtue of their contrast.
In addition to a watch, the present invention can be applied to objects such as a ring, a necklace or a bracelet, for example.
It is conceivable to use the present invention in other fields, such as for example telephony, for decorating mobile phones, or accessories such as phone covers or pouches, or automobile accessories such as for example a gear stick, a steering wheel or a dashboard portion, or indeed other fields which provide ever more personalization for each client.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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00537/13 | Mar 2013 | CH | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IB2014/000240 | 3/4/2014 | WO | 00 |