Claims
- 1. An article of jewelry comprising a flexible structural component comprised of a shape memory alloy, wherein the structural component comprises multiple wires composed of between approximately 50 to 60 wt percent Ni and between approximately 40 to 50 wt percent Ti and being characterized by having a pre-determined memory shape and a capacity upon thermal treatment to resume said memory shape after plastic deformation.
- 2. The article of jewelry in claim 1, where said structural component comprises a cable formed from said multiple wires composed of between approximately 50 to 60 wt percent Ni and between approximately 40 to 50 wt percent Ti.
- 3. The article of jewelry in claim 1, where said structural component is further characterized by being superelastic.
- 4. The article of jewelry in claim 1, the structural component further characterized by an elongation to failure of at least 10 percent, a tensile strength of greater than 155 ksi, and a maximum strain recovery of 8 percent.
- 5. An article of jewelry chosen from the group of articles of jewelry consisting of necklaces, bracelets, earrings, gemstone settings and rings, said article of jewelry comprising a flexible structural component having multiple wires comprising a shape memory alloy which is subject to plastic deformation, and wherein said multiple wires are composed of between approximately 50 to 60 wt percent Ni and between approximately 40 to 50 wt percent Ti, wherein said structural component is characterized by having a pre-determined memory shape, and further where said structural component is characterized by a capacity upon thermal treatment to resume said memory shape after plastic deformation of said structural component, such that plastic deformation of said structural component is removed by said thermal treatment.
- 6. The article of jewelry in claim 5, where said structural component comprises a cable formed from said multiple wires composed of between approximately 50 to 60 wt percent Ni and between approximately 40 to 50 wt percent Ti.
- 7. The article of jewelry in claim 5, where said structural component is further characterized by being superelastic.
- 8. The article of jewelry in claim 5, the structural component further characterized by an elongation to failure of at least 10 percent, a tensile strength of greater than 155 ksi, and a maximum strain recovery of 8 percent.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/172,021, filed Dec. 23, 1999.
US Referenced Citations (15)
Provisional Applications (1)
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