The invention relates to a metal disk with a circular core area and a circular ring area. Metal disks of this type are known, for example, as two-euro coins, the core region, which is referred to there as the pill, having a different material than the ring region. For this reason, such metal disks are called bimetal coins.
Coins from the 11th Century known as Aspron, which are Byzantine bowl coins. Such bowl-shaped coins are known until modern times. A well-known example is the bowl-shaped 1 dollar coin from 2014 “National Baseball Hall of Fame”. These coins lack sufficient stability on the underside of the bowl. In addition, the material abrasion on the underside of the coin is due to the almost punctiform support area in the center increased.
An object of the invention is to provide a metal disk which is suitable as a bowl and in which material wear is distributed more evenly.
To achieve the object, a metal disk is proposed, comprising a circular core area and a circular ring area, the core area and the ring area being formed and embossed in one piece, the core area being present in the interior of the ring area, the ring area comprising a plurality of uniform segment sections, wherein the core area is delimited from the ring area on an upper side of the metal disk by means of a circumferential, closed circumferential groove and each segment section in the ring area is delimited from each adjacent fan-shaped segment section by a radial groove which ends at the closed circumferential groove, the direction of each radial groove extends on a straight line from a center of the metal disk to an outer edge of the ring area of the disk, the segment sections being able to be bent manually in one direction relative to the core area around the circumferential groove and can be broken off from one another manually.
Due to the well-known LED technology, such metal disks can be used well as reflector screens and therefore as part of a small light emitter. Furthermore, such coins can be stored as usual and shaped into bowls if necessary. In this case, the walls of the
The aforementioned plurality of segment sections is 2 to 12.
sides of each radial groove necessarily collide at the outer edge of the ring area and thus form a stop and thus a bowl inclination defined by the formation of the groove.
In a further development of the invention, it is proposed to continue to use the metal disk as a light source and to design a coin as a reflector, which can be used to focus the light of a light-emitting diode more closely by manual adjustment.
In particular, a coin blank is proposed, comprising segments which can be manually broken off from one another by grooves, an inner segment being surrounded by a plurality of uniform outer segments and the outer segments being able to be bent by hand in such a way that they form a screen around the outer segment.
In addition to a strictly mathematically defined circle, every regular N-sided polygon, where N is a natural number, with N>4, is considered circular. In particular, a regular 5-sided polygon (pentagon) is considered circular in the sense of the invention.
Uniform within the meaning of the invention are, in particular, elements which have an identical shape and an identical size.
The metal disk can be further developed in that all elements of the metal disk can be broken off from one another manually along their grooves.
The metal disk can be further developed in that the metal disk has a circumferential groove and radial grooves on the underside, which correspond to the circumferential groove and the radial grooves on the top.
The metal disk can further be developed in that the metal disk is made of a noble metal alloy.
The metal disk can also be further developed in that the metal disk is a coin or a medal.
The metal disk can also be further developed in that each element of the metal disk has an indication of the noble metal, the fine weight and the fineness.
The metal disk can also be further developed in that a relief results in a defined volume for each element defined laterally by grooves from its neighbors, in that predetermined relief projections are compensated for by relief depressions and vice versa, in order not fall below or exceed a predetermined fine weight within the constraints of a predetermined tolerance.
Furthermore, an embossing stamp for producing a metal disk according to one of the aforementioned aspects is proposed.
The invention will be explained in more detail using the example of figures. It shows
The daylight lamp 1 shown in
Bundling takes place in the case of the metal disk 2 (
The metal disk 2 shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2017 011 573.7 | Dec 2017 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2018/085072 | 12/14/2018 | WO | 00 |