This invention relates to a method of producing jewelery items from a selection of jewelery pieces such as gemstone. The invention also relates to jewelery items produced by this method.
The term “jewelery pieces” as used herein is intended to include, but is not limited to, gem stones.
The term “jewelery items” includes, but is not limited to, rings, earrings, bracelets and pendants.
Many known methods of producing rings and other items of jewelery are time consuming and rely on relatively large quantities of cast metal to retain gem stones and other jewelery pieces in place during and after the manufacturing process.
The present invent sets out to provide an alternative manufacturing process which does not suffer from this and other disadvantages of known processes.
In one aspect the invention provides a method of producing a jewelery item which comprises taking an annular or partially annular substrate formed with a plurality of slots extending from its inner periphery towards its outer periphery, taking a plurality of insert members each formed with at least one slot and at least one bordered or partially bordered opening alongside one or each slot, locating the insert members in turn into slots of the annular substrate with the slots of the substrate and the insert members inter-engaging whereby each insert member is positioned generally normal to the annular substrate, and locating one or more jewelery pieces in turn between each pair of neighbouring insert members with edge surfaces of each jewelery piece located in the openings formed in neighbouring insert members.
Two such annular or partially annular substrates may be employed, one positioned above the other with slots of the insert members inter-engaging with slots of the insert members.
The outer edge of each substrate may be plain or may include a series of indents for receiving surfaces of jewelery pieces.
Preferably, each slot of each the substrate extends to a position which equates to approximately one half of the width of the substrate.
In a preferred embodiment, one side edge of each slot of the or each substrate lies along a radius of the substrate with the opposed side edge of each slot including an initial length which is inclined away from the said one side edge and a second length which projects to the end face of the slot and is inclined towards the said one side edge.
The slots of the/or each substrate are preferably generally radially aligned.
When engaged, the insert members are preferably positioned normal to the/or each substrate.
In one arrangement, each insert member comprises a single slot positioned between two bordered openings.
In another embodiment, each insert member comprises a single bordered opening positioned between two slots.
The slots of the/or each substrate may be evenly spaced about the internal periphery of the substrate.
In a further arrangement, each insert member comprises two slots positioned between two end pieces and a centre piece, each end piece including a bordered opening and the centre piece including one or more bordered openings.
The jewelery pieces may subsequently be secured in place.
In one arrangement the jewelery pieces are secured in place by tack welding the insert members to the/or each annular substrate. Preferably the welding is effected by a laser welding technique. Other tack welding techniques could, however, be employed.
The/or each annular substrate and/or the insert members may be precision cut from a sheet of a suitable material. Typically, this material comprises a hard metal such as platinum or a metal in its hardened state. Alternatively, the substrate and/or the insert members may be produced from a suitable synthetic ceramic material. Other materials having the appropriate properties could also be employed.
The width of each slot formed in the annular substrate is preferably equal to (or substantially equal to) the thickness of the insert members. Similarly, the width of the slots formed in each insert member is preferably equal to (or substantially equal to) the thickness of the substrate.
In another aspect the invention provides a method of producing a jewelery item from one or more annular or partially annular substrates, a plurality of insert members and a plurality of jewelery pieces, the or each substrate including a plurality of generally radial slots which extend from its inner periphery towards its outer periphery, and each insert member including at least one slot and at least one bordered or partially bordered opening alongside the or at least one slot, the method comprising the steps of engaging in turn the or one slot of each insert member within a slot of the or each substrate, locating between the bordered or partially bordered openings of neighbouring insert members a jewelery piece with opposed side edges of the jewelery piece located within the bordered or partially bordered openings of the neighbouring inserts, and repeating these steps until jewelery pieces are located between each neighbouring pair of inserts.
In a further aspect, the invention provides an item of jewelery produced by the method set out in the previous sixteen paragraphs.
The invention will now be described by way of example only with reference to the accompanying diagrammatic drawings, in which:
The method described below is for producing a ring inset with gem-stones. Such a ring is illustrated in
As will be seen from
As shown, the slots 4 are evenly spaced about the internal periphery of the ring-shaped substrate 2. This need not be the case. Thus, the spacing between each neighbouring pair of slots may be selected to produce a jewelery item in which some gem stones are of different size to other gem stones.
The ring-shaped substrate 2 is preferably produced by a laser cutting technique.
Insert members 12 are illustrated in
One insert member 12A differs from the other members in that it includes two cuts 23 which extend from the insert periphery to the boundaries of the holes 22. As will be explained below, the cuts 23 are provided to assist fitting of the final stones of the jewelery item.
The insert members also act as patterns during the manufacture of the jewelery item and are also precision cut from a sheet of metal or other material having the same or similar properties as those of substrate 2. Typically, the substrate and the insert members are precision cut from the same sheet. They may, however, be cut from another material sheet depending on the design and visual effect to be produced.
Thus, the substrate could be produced from a ceramic material and the inserts from a metallic material. In this case, the width of each slot 4 is the same or substantially the same as the sheet thickness. Typically the slots 4 are around 0.01 mm wider than the thickness of the sheet.
The number of insert members 12 is the same as the number of radial slots 4.
The exposed edges of the substrate 2 and the insert members 12 in the finished ring will be seen in
As will be explained below, jewelery pieces such as gem stones 24 are positioned in turn between neighbouring insert members above and below the ring-shaped substrate with opposite side edges of each stone positioned firmly within the openings 22 of the neighbouring pair of insert members. The gem stones are typically brilliant or oval cut to define side edges capable of locating firmly within the holes 22. Any conventional jewelery gem stone can be used, these including diamonds, sapphires and rubies.
Turning now to
As will be seen from
The shaping of the sides 8 of the slots 4 enable the insert members 12 to move to a limited extent within the slots to facilitate correct positioning of the gem stones between neighbouring insert members 12.
This process continues until the position shown in
Each insert member is then laser tacked onto the ring shaped member before final polishing of the jewelery item.
The number of slots formed in the/or each substrate can, of course, vary depending on the design of the jewelery item to be produced. Thus, the spacing between the slots 4 of the/or each substrate may differ to accommodate differently sized jewelery pieces. Furthermore, the annular or partially annular shaping of the/or each substrate may vary depending upon the jewelery item to be produced. For example, an earring, broach or pendant could readily be produced using an oval or similarly shaped substrate.
Three different insert members in accordance with the invention are illustrated in
Each insert member illustrated in
The inserts illustrated in
The substrate 2 illustrated in
Additional examples of jewelery items to be produced in accordance with this invention are illustrated in
It will be appreciated that the foregoing is merely exemplary of a method of manufacturing jewelery items and jewelery items produced by that method, and that modifications can readily be made thereto without departing from the true scope of the invention as set out in the appended claims.
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