Gemstone

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6305193
  • Patent Number
    6,305,193
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, October 17, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 23, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A gemstone includes a pavilion portion, a crown portion and a girdle portion provided between the pavilion portion and the crown portion. The crown portion includes a plurality of facets provided on a surface thereof. The crown portion can have eight longitudinal sections which collectively define it. At least one of the longitudinal sections includes a predetermined number of particular facets of the plurality of facets. Each of the particular facets has at least one edge that borders the girdle portion. A single facet of the particular facets is formed from cutting at least portions of at least two further facets of the particular facets. The gemstone can also be subdivided into two longitudinal half sections, with the crown portion of which having 12 facets that border the girdle portion of the longitudinal half section.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a gemstone which has a particular number of facets on the facet portion thereof. In particular, the gemstone may include certain facets that may enhance the brilliance of the gemstone.




BACKGROUND INFORMATION




Generally, facets on precious and semi-precious gemstones are cut so as to provide a brilliance to these gemstones in an economical manner. The way to cut the gemstones to provide particular facets thereon and the locations of these facets on the gemstones are well known in the art.

FIGS. 1-4

show an exemplary illustration of a conventional gemstone


10


having a prior art configuration of facets on the surface of the gemstone


10


. In particular,

FIG. 1

shows a side view of the conventional round-shaped gemstone


10


. The conventional gemstone


10


includes a crown


20


and a pavilion


30


. The crown


20


is provided above the pavilion


30


, and is separated from the pavilion


30


by a girdle


40


. The crown


20


and the pavilion


30


have particular facets provided thereon. As known to those having ordinary skill in the art, these facets are arranged to enhance the brilliance of the gemstone


10


.

FIG. 2

shows separate portions of the conventional gemstone


10


, i.e., the crown


20


, the pavilion and an enlarged illustration of the crown


40


.





FIG. 3

shows an enlarged side view and

FIG. 4

shows an enlarged top view of the crown


20


of the conventional gemstone


10


. The crown


20


includes a flat table


50


which has a shape of an octagon and is disposed on top of the crown


20


. In addition, facets are provided on a diagonally extending side


25


of the crown


20


. These facets include star facets


110


(each having a shape of a triangle), upper main facets


120


(each having four sides), left-side upper girdle facets


130


(each having a pointed end directed to the left side), and right-side upper girdle facets


140


(each having a pointed end directed to the right side). The crown generally has eight star facets


110


, eight upper main facets


120


, eight left-side upper girdle facets


130


and eight right-side upper girdle facets


140


. Accordingly, the crown


20


has a total of thirty-two (32) facets and the table


50


(which can be considered as another facet) provided thereon.




The longest edges


115


of the star facets


110


form edges


55


of the table


50


. A right edge


118


of each star facet


110


forms a shorter left edge


126


of a respective upper main facet


120


. A left edge


117


of each star facet


110


forms a shorter right edge


128


of another upper main facet


120


. A right edge


137


of each left-side upper girdle facet


130


forms a longer left edge


124


of a respective upper main facet


120


, while a left edge


135


of the same left-side upper girdle facet


130


forms a longer right edge


122


of another upper main facet


120


. Bottom edges


138


of the left-side upper girdle facets


130


and bottom edges


148


of the right-side upper girdle facets


140


collectively form an upper edge


45


of the girdle


40


.




Using this configuration of the facets of the crown


20


, is was possible to obtain a brilliance effect with the conventional gemstone


10


which was generally acceptable to a consumer.




SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTION




The object of the present invention is to provide a better effect on a scintillation, i.e., a sparkle of the gemstone when its is irradiated in light and moved, which is caused by a light reflection of the light within the gemstone.




Thus, a gemstone according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention is provided to achieve this object. The gemstone includes a pavilion portion, a crown portion and a girdle portion provided between the pavilion portion and the crown portion. The crown portion includes a plurality of facets provided on a surface thereof. The crown portion can have eight longitudinal sections which collectively define it. At least one of the longitudinal sections includes a predetermined number of particular facets. Each of the particular facets has at least one edge that borders the girdle portion. A single facet of the particular facets is formed from cutting at least portions of at least two further facets of the particular facets




In another embodiment of the present invention, each one of the predetermined facets includes at least one further edge that borders another one of the predetermined facets within a particular longitudinal section of the crown portion. Each of the longitudinal sections may include the predetermined number of the particular facets. All of the longitudinal sections may also have substantially the same dimensions.




In a further embodiment of the present invention, first four consecutive longitudinal sections can define a first half of the crown portion, and second four consecutive longitudinal sections can define a second half of the crown portion. In this embodiment according to the present invention, the first half and the second half form the crown. Additionally, all edges of the particular facets which border the girdle portion may collectively define an upper edge of the girdle portion. In addition, at least one edge of each of the particular facets which border the girdle portion may have a curved shape.




Another embodiment of the present invention provides that there are three facets arranged on the longitudinal section. Each of the first and second facets within a first section of the longitudinal sections have two first parallel edges. The third facet has edges which border particular parallel edges of the first and second facets. In addition, the girdle portion generally extends along a first plane, and at least one of the particular facets extends along a second plane. It is preferable for the first plane to be provided at a predetermined angle with respect to the second plane, such angle being between approximately 43.7° and 50.7°.




In yet another embodiment of the present invention, the gemstone can be logically subdivided into two longitudinal half sections. The crown portion of at least one the longitudinal half section has 12 facets that border the girdle portion of the longitudinal half section.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Further objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become apparent upon consideration of the following detailed description of the presently preferred embodiments when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

shows a side view of a conventional gemstone;





FIG. 2

shows a side view of different portions of the conventional gemstone of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

shows an enlarged side view of a crown of the conventional gemstone of

FIG. 1

, and facets provided on the crown;





FIG. 4

shows an enlarged top view of the crown of the gemstone illustrated in

FIG. 1

, and the facets provided on the crown;





FIG. 5

shows an enlarged side view of an exemplary embodiment of the gemstone according to the present invention;





FIG. 6

shows a side view of different portions of the gemstone of

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 7

shows an enlarged bottom view of the gemstone illustrated in

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 8

shows an enlarged top view of the gemstone illustrated in

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 9

shows a top view of exemplary facets of the gemstone according to the present invention; and





FIG. 10

shows a side view of the gemstone illustrated in

FIG. 5

with relative dimensions of particular portions of the gemstone being provided.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




An exemplary embodiment of a gemstone


200


according to the present invention is shown in

FIGS. 5-10

.

FIG. 5

shows an enlarged side view of the gemstone


200


which has a round shape as viewed from top or bottom views (e.g., see FIGS.


8


and


9


). However, it is possible that another embodiment of the gemstone of


200


of the present invention may have other shapes (e.g., an oval shape, a marquis shape, etc.). The gemstone


200


can be a precious stone (such as a diamond) or a semi-precious stone.




Similarly to the conventional gemstone


10


of

FIG. 1

, the gemstone


200


according to the present invention as illustrated in

FIGS. 5 and 6

includes a crown


220


, a pavilion


230


, a girdle


240


, and particular facets provided on the crown


220


. An enlarged bottom view of the pavilion


230


is shown in

FIG. 7

, and an enlarged top view of the crown is shown in FIG.


8


. The crown


220


is provided above the pavilion


230


, and is separated from the pavilion


230


by the girdle


240


. The crown


220


has a table


350


and facets provided thereon. The facets are defined by a substantially straight edges. However, for the facets that border the girdle


240


, at least one the such edges are not necessarily extend in a straight line. It is preferable that these edges have a curved shape so as to form a curved (e.g., round or oval) edge of the girdle


240


.




The facets of the crown


220


preferably include are eight star facets


310


, and eight upper main facets


320


. According to the present invention, further facets are provided on the crown


220


of the gemstone


200


. As described above, the conventional gemstone


10


includes eight left-side upper girdle facets


130


and eight right-side upper girdle facets


140


that are provided or produced on the crown


20


. In contrast, the crown


220


of the gemstone


200


according to the present invention has eight left-side partial girdle facets


360


, eight right-side partial girdle facets


370


and eight middle girdle facets


380


. Thus, the total number of facets provided or created on the crown


220


of the gemstone


200


is


40


(not including the table


350


). Therefore, according to the above-described exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the crown


220


of the gemstone


200


has eight (8) extra facets thereon. These eight additional facets


360


,


370


,


380


provide a better effect on the scintillation, which is caused by a light reflection of the light within the gemstone


200


. The pavilion


230


includes twenty-four (24) facets, which is the same number of pavilion facets provided on the conventional gemstone


10


. Accordingly, the total number of facets provided on the gemstone


200


according to the present invention is sixty-five (65), which includes the table


350


as one of the facets.




It should be noted that the facets


360


,


370


,


380


can be provided or produced by cutting particular sections of the crown


20


of the conventional gemstone


10


and possibly certain sections of the girdle


40


. Each of the sections of the crown


20


to be cut is provided between one respective left-side upper girdle facet


130


and one respective right-side upper girdle facet


140


. In addition, each of the sections of the girdle


40


to be cut borders the bottom edge


138


of the respective left-side upper girdle facet


130


and the bottom edge


148


of the respective right-side upper girdle facet


140


. These sections are preferably cut so that the portions of the respective left-side and right-side upper girdle facets


130


,


140


are substantially equal. Thus, the surface areas of the facets


360


,


370


should also be substantially the same. By providing eight additional facets on the gemstone


200


of the present invention, it is possible to obtain a better brilliance of the gemstone, while losing only 2% (approximately) of the gemstone's carat weight.




In this manner, it is possible to form the facets


360


,


370


,


380


of the crown


220


of the gemstone


200


shown in

FIGS. 5 and 6

. It is also possible to cut the facets


360


,


370


,


380


without first creating the left-side and right-side upper girdle facets


130


,


140


by making or cutting each of the facets


360


,


370


,


380


separately. It should be understood that the above-described sections of the gemstone


10


are cut in a matter that is well known to those having ordinary skill in the art.





FIG. 8

shows an enlarged top view of the gemstone


200


according to the present invention, and

FIG. 9

shows an exploded top view of the table


350


and the facets


310


,


320


,


360


,


370


,


380


of the gemstone


200


. In particular, the longest edges


315


of the star facets


310


form edges


355


of the table


350


. A right edge


318


of each star facet


310


forms a shorter left edge


326


of a respective upper main facet


320


. A left edge


317


of each star facet


310


forms a shorter left edge


328


of another upper main facet


320


. A left-side edge


366


of each partial left-side upper girdle facet


360


forms a longer right edge


322


of a respective upper main facet


320


. A right-side edge


372


of each partial right-side upper girdle facet


370


forms a longer left edge


324


of another upper main facet


320


.




A short right-side edge


364


of each partial left-side upper girdle facet


360


contacts a short left-side edge


374


of the respective partial right-side upper girdle facet


370


. A left edge


384


of each middle girdle facet


380


contacts a long right-side edge


362


of the respective partial left-side upper girdle facet


360


, and a right edge


382


of the same middle girdle facet


380


contacts a long left-side edge


376


of another one of the partial right-side upper girdle facets


370


. Bottom edges


368


,


378


,


388


of the upper girdle facets


360


,


370


,


380


collectively form an upper edge


243


of the girdle


240


.




To further explain the gemstone


200


of the present invention, the gemstone


200


can be conceptually subdivided into eight longitudinally-extending sections


510


-


580


, as shown in FIG.


10


. In particular and when viewed from above, each section of the gemstone


200


includes at least one partial left-side upper girdle facet


360


, at least one partial right-side upper girdle facet


370


and at least one middle girdle facet


380


. Thus, at least three facets


360


,


370


,


380


of each section have edges that border the girdle


240


. According to the present invention, it is also conceivable that each of the sections


510


-


580


has other facets that border the girdle (e.g., preferably up to five facets in total). In addition, each section preferably includes at least one star facet


310


.





FIG. 10

also illustrates side views of the gemstone


200


according to the present invention with relative exemplary dimensions of particular portions of the gemstone being provided therein. In particular, the relative diameter φ of the girdle


240


of the gemstone


200


is set at 100%, and extends in a direction A along the diameter φ. As such, the diameter φ of the girdle


240


shall serve for the description below as a reference size for other dimensions of the gemstone


200


according to the present invention. A diagonal side


225


of the crown


220


may extend at a crown angle β of between approximately 32° and 37.5° as measured with respect to the diameter φ of the girdle


240


. A diagonal side


235


of the pavilion


230


may extend at a pavilion angle α of approximately 39.6° and 42.2° as measured with respect to the diameter φ of the girdle


240


. Each middle girdle facet


380


is provided at a facet angle which is between approximately 43.7° and 50.7° as measured with respect to the direction A.




A width φ


1


of the table


350


is approximately 53% to 66% in comparison with the diameter φ of the girdle


240


. The crown


220


has a crown height h


c


(measured from the table


350


of the crown


230


to an upper edge


243


of the girdle


240


) of approximately 11% to 16% compared to the diameter φ of the girdle


240


. The girdle


240


has a girdle thickness a of approximately 2% to 4.5% in a relative comparison with the diameter φ of the girdle


240


. The pavilion


230


has a pavilion height h


p


(measured from a pointed portion


238


of the pavilion


230


to a lower edge


245


of the girdle


240


) of approximately 41.5% to 45% compared to the diameter φ of the girdle


240


. A total height T


d


of the gemstone


200


(measured from the table


350


to the pointed portion


238


of the pavilion


230


) may be approximately 55.5% to 63.9% compared to the diameter φ of the girdle


240


.




As an example, if the gemstone


200


has a carat weight of 2.5 carats, the diameter φ of the girdle


240


may be 10 mm. Accordingly, the table width φ


1


can be between 5.3 mm and 6.6 mm, the crown height h


c


may be between 1.1 mm and 1.6 mm, the girdle thickness a may be between 0.2 mm and 0.45 mm, the pavilion height h


p


can be between 4.15 mm and 4.5 mm, and the total height T


d


is preferably between 5.55 mm and 6.39.




The above-described relative dimensions are exemplary. Indeed, other crown, pavilion and middle facet angles, as well as different relative dimensions of the gemstone


200


are also conceivable, and are within the scope of the present invention. It should be appreciated that those skilled in the art will be able to devise numerous embodiments which, although not explicitly shown or described herein, embody the principles of the invention and are thus within the spirit and scope of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. A gemstone comprising:a pavilion portion: a crown portion including a plurality of facets provided on a surface thereof; and a girdle portion provided between the pavilion portion and the crown portion, wherein the crown portion has eight substantially identical longitudinal sections which collectively define the crown portion, wherein the girdle portion has eight girdle sections collectively defining the girdle portion, wherein at least one of the longitudinal sections includes a predetermined number of the plurality of facets, wherein exactly three of the predetermined facets are particular facets having edges which abut the entire periphery of at least one of the girdle sections, wherein a first facet of the particular facets has only three edges, a first edge of the three edges abutting an edge of a second facet of the particular facets, a second edge of the three edges abutting an edge of a third facet of the particular facets, and a third edge of the three edges abutting the at least one of the girdle sections, and wherein at least two of the particular facets each includes at least one further edge that borders another one of the predetermined facets within a respective one of the longitudinal sections of the crown portion.
  • 2. The gemstone according to claim 1, wherein each of the longitudinal sections includes exactly three particular facets.
  • 3. The gemstone according to claim 1, wherein first four consecutive longitudinal sections define a first half of the crown portion, and second four consecutive longitudinal sections define a second half of the crown portion, and wherein the first half and the second half form the crown portion.
  • 4. The gemstone according to claim 1, wherein all of the edges of the particular facets that border the girdle portion collectively define an upper edge of the girdle portion.
  • 5. The gemstone according to claim 1, wherein at least one edge of each of the particular facets which border the girdle portion has a curved shape.
  • 6. The gemstone according to claim 1,wherein the girdle portion extends along a first plane, and at least one of the particular facets extends along a second plane, and wherein the first plane is provided at a predetermined angle with respect to the second plane, the predetermined angle being between approximately 43.70 and 50.70.
  • 7. The gemstone according to claim 1, wherein the at least one of the longitudinal sections includes at least one further facet that does not border the girdle portion.
  • 8. A gemstone comprising:a pavilion portion; a crown portion including a plurality of facets provided on a surface thereof; and a girdle portion provided between the pavilion portion and the crown portion, wherein the crown portion has eight longitudinal sections which collectively define the crown portion, wherein at least one of the longitudinal sections includes a predetermine number of particular facets of the plurality of facets, each of the particular facets having at least one edge that borders the girdle portion, wherein a first facet of the particular facets within a first section of the longitudinal sections has two first parallel edges, wherein a second facet of the particular facets within the first section has two second edges, and wherein a third facet of the particular facets within the first section has two third edges, one of the third edges bordering one of the first parallel edges, and another one of the third edges bordering one of the second edges.
  • 9. The gemstone according to claim 8, wherein the second edges are parallel to one another.
  • 10. A gemstone comprising:two substantially identical longitudinal half sections, at least one of the half sections including a pavilion portion, a crown portion and a girdle portion provided between the pavilion portion and the crown portion, the crown portion including a plurality of facets provided on a surface thereof, wherein the crown portion include a predetermined number of the plurality of facets, wherein exactly twelve of the plurality of facets are particular facets having edges which abut the entire periphery of the girdle portion, wherein a first facet of th particular facets has only three edges, a first edge of the three edges abutting an edge of a second facet of the particular facets, a second edge of the three edges abutting an edge of a third facet of the particular facets, and a third edge of the three edges abutting the girdle portion, and wherein at least one of the second and third facets includes at least one further edge that is provided between the second and third facets within the crown portion of a respective one of the longitudinal half sections.
  • 11. The gemstone according to claim 10, wherein the longitudinal half sections have substantially the same dimensions.
  • 12. The gemstone according to claim 10, wherein all of the edges of the particular facets that border the girdle portion collectively define an upper edge of the girdle portion.
  • 13. The gemstone according to claim 10, wherein the at least one edge of each of the particular facets which border the girdle portion has a curved shape.
  • 14. The gemstone according to claim 10,wherein the girdle portion extends along a first plane, and at least one of the particular facets extends along a second plane, and wherein the first plane is provided at a predetermined angle with respect to the second plane, the predetermined angle being between approximately 43.7° and 50.7°.
  • 15. The gemstone according to claim 10, wherein the crown portion of at least one of the longitudinal half sections includes at least one further facet that does not border the girdle portion.
  • 16. A gemstone comprising:two longitudinal half sections, at least one of the half sections including a pavilion portion, a crown portion and a girdle portion provided between the pavilion portion and the crown portion, the crown portion including a plurality of facets provided on a surface thereof, wherein the crown portion includes a predetermined number of particular facets of the plurality of facets, each of the particular facets having at least one edge that borders the girdle portion, wherein a first facet of the particular facets within a first section of the longitudinal half sections has two first parallel edges, wherein a second facet of the particular facets within the first section has two second edges, and wherein a third facet of the particular facets within the first section has two third edges, one of the third edges bordering one of the first parallel edges, and another one of the third edges bordering one of the second edges.
  • 17. The gemstone according to claim 16, wherein the second edges are parallel to one another.
  • 18. A gemstone comprising:a pavilion portion; a crown portion including a table and a plurality of facets provided on a surface thereof; and a girdle portion provided between the pavilion portion and the crown portion, wherein the crown portion has eight substantially identical longitudinal sections which collectively define the crown portion, wherein the girdle portion has eight girdle sections collectively defining the girdle portion, wherein at least one of the longitudinal sections includes a predetermined number of the plurality of facets, wherein exactly three of the predetermined facets are particular facets having edges which abut the entire periphery of at least one of the girdle sections, wherein a first facet of the particular facets has only three edges, a first edge at the three edge abutting an edge of a second facet of the particular facets, a second edge of the three edges abutting an edge of a third facet of the particular facets, and a third edge of the three edges abutting the at least one of the girdle sections, and wherein none of the particular facets directly contact the table.
  • 19. A gemstone comprising:two substantially identical longitudinal half sections, at least one of the half section including a pavilion portion, a crown portion and a girdle portion provided between the pavilion portion and the crown portion, the crown portion including a table and a plurality of facets provided on a surface thereof, wherein the crown portion includes a predetermined number of the plurality of facts, wherein exactly twelve of the plurality of facets are particular facets having edges which abot the entire periphery of the girdle portion, wherein a first facet of the particular facets has only three edges, a first edge of the three edges abutting an edge of a second facet of the particular facets, a second edge of the three edges abutting an edge of a third facet of the particular facets, and a third edge of the three edges abutting the girdle portion, and wherein none of the particular facets directly contact the table.
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