Claims
- 1. A method of manufacturing a jewelry ring including a ring-shaped substrate comprising a first material and a metal wire comprising a second material, the method comprising steps of:
(a) joining ends of the metal wire to form a metal ring having an inner diameter greater than an outer diameter of the ring-shaped substrate; (b) placing the metal ring over a groove disposed circumferentially in an outer surface; (c) placing the substrate with the metal ring thereon on a mandrel; (d) positioning the mandrel in a collet in an opening of a collet-block, the collet comprising a tapered hollow cylinder having a plurality of tines capable of being deformed radially inward to squeeze the metal ring into the groove of the ring-shaped substrate, the collet tapering from a maximum outer diameter proximal to a top end of the collet to a minimum outer diameter distal from the top end, and the opening in the collet-block comprising an inner diameter that tapers from a maximum proximal to a top surface of the collet-block to a minimum distal from the top surface; and (e) forcing the collet with the mandrel positioned therein into the opening, whereby the metal ring is squeezed into the groove in the ring-shaped substrate to form the jewelry ring.
- 2. A method according to claim 1 comprising the further step (f) of braising the metal ring to the ring-shaped substrate using a braising material.
- 3. A method according to claim 2 wherein the ring-shaped substrate and the metal ring comprise fusible material, and wherein step (f) comprises the step of heating the braising material to a temperature greater than a temperature of fusion of the braising material and below temperatures of fusion of the ring-shaped substrate and the metal ring.
- 4. A method according to claim 2 wherein the ring-shaped substrate comprises a ceramic, and wherein step (f) comprises the step of heating the braising material to a temperature greater than a temperature of fusion of the braising material and below a temperature of fusion of the metal ring and a sintering temperature of the ceramic.
- 5. A method according to claim 2, wherein braising material comprises a wire of braising material, and wherein step (f) comprises the steps of:
(f)(i) contacting a junction between the ring-shaped substrate and the metal ring with the wire of braising material; (f)(ii) heating the wire of braising material at a point contact with the junction causing the braising material to liquefy and flow into the junction; and (f)(iii) moving the point of contact along the junction while continuously feeding the wire of braising material and heating the wire of braising material at the point of contact with the ring-shaped substrate to cause it to substantially fill interstitial gaps between in the ring-shaped substrate and the metal ring.
- 6. A method according to claim 1 further comprising the step of removing excess material from the groove using a lathe.
- 7. A jewelry ring including a substrate comprising a first material and an inlay comprising a second material, and a third material disposed adjacent with and having at least a portion substantially in contact with said substrate first material manufactured according to a method comprising:
(a) preheating the substrate including the third material to a temperature within at least substantially 90% of the temperature of fusion of the second material; (b) contacting a depression in a surface of the substrate with the second material; (c) heating the second material proximate a point of contact with the substrate causing the second material to liquefy and flow into the depression; and (d) moving the point of contact along the depression in the surface of the substrate while continuously feeding and heating the second material proximate the point of contact with the substrate to cause it to flow into the depression; the third material is at least partially disposed within and occupies a region of the depression in the surface of the substrate not filled by the flow of the second material into the depression; and the contacting a depression in the surface of the substrate with the second material further comprises contacting a depression in the surface of the substrate adjacent said third material disposed at least partially within said depression, and the heating the second material proximate the point of contact causes the second material to liquefy and flow into the depression and to fill the region of the depression not occupied by the third material so that the third material is bonded to the substrate upon solidification of the second material preventing relative movement between the substrate and the third material.
- 8. A jewelry ring including a ring-shaped substrate having an outer surface and comprising a first ceramic or sintered material and an inlay comprising a second material in the form of a metal wire, and a third metallic material disposed adjacent with and having at least a portion substantially in contact with said first material and the third material is at least partially disposed within and occupies a region of a depression in the surface of the substrate of the second material, the jewelry ring manufactured according to a method comprising:
contacting the depression in the surface of the substrate including a groove disposed circumferentially therein with the second material; heating the second material proximate a point of contact with the substrate with an electron beam to the temperature of fusion of the second material causing the second material to liquefy and flow into the depression; and moving the point of contact along the depression in the surface of the substrate including rotating the ring-shaped substrate to move the point of contact along the groove while continuously feeding and heating the second material proximate the point of contact with the substrate to cause it to flow into the depression; contacting a depression in the surface of the substrate with the second material further comprises contacting a depression in the surface of the substrate adjacent said third material disposed at least partially within said depression, and the heating the second material proximate the point of contact causes the second material to liquefy and flow into the depression and to fill the region of the depression not occupied by the third material so that the third material is bonded to the substrate upon solidification of the second material preventing relative movement between the substrate and the third material; and flowing sufficient inlay material into the depression to fill the depression and any surface voids between the substrate and the third material proximate the depression.
- 9. A jewelry ring including a ring-shaped single piece substrate having an outer surface and a depression comprising a groove disposed circumferentially in the substrate outer surface and comprising a first material and an inlay within said groove comprising a second material manufactured according to a method comprising:
(a) preheating the single piece ring-shaped substrate; (b) contacting the depression in the outer surface of the single piece ring-shaped substrate with the inlay second material in the form of a metal wire; (c) heating the inlay second material proximate a point of contact with the substrate causing the second material to liquefy and flow into the depression; and (d) moving the point of contact along the depression in the surface of the substrate while continuously feeding and heating the metal wire second material into the depression proximate the point of contact with the substrate to cause it to flow into the depression, moving the point of contact further comprising rotating the ring-shaped substrate a plurality of revolutions about an axis of rotation of said ring-shaped substrate to move the point of contact along the groove and to at least partially fill the groove with the liquefied metal wire.
- 10. The jewelry ring as in claim 9, wherein the substrate comprises a ring-shaped substrate having an outer surface and wherein the depression comprises a groove disposed circumferentially therein, and wherein moving the point of contact (d) comprises rotating the ring-shaped substrate a plurality of revolutions about an axis of rotation of said ring-shaped substrate to move the point of contact along the groove and to at least partially fill the groove with the liquefied metal wire.
- 11. The jewelry ring as in claim 7, wherein said ring further includes a gemstone affixed to said jewelry ring.
- 12. The jewelry ring as in claim 7, wherein said jewelry item further comprises a piece of metal attached to or formed integral with said jewelry ring.
- 13. The jewelry ring as in claim 7, wherein said jewelry item further comprises at least one of a precious metal, a stone, a gemstone, a crystal, or another material suitable for use in jewelry, and combinations thereof affixed thereto.
- 14. The jewelry ring as in claim 7, wherein said jewelry ring includes a plurality of facets formed in an outer surface thereof.
- 15. The jewelry ring as in claim 7, wherein said jewelry ring is a finger ring.
- 16. The jewelry ring as in claim 5, wherein said ring further includes a gemstone affixed to said jewelry ring.
- 17. The jewelry ring as in claim 5, wherein said jewelry item further comprises a piece of metal attached to or formed integral with said jewelry ring.
- 18. The jewelry ring as in claim 5, wherein said jewelry item further comprises at least one of a precious metal, a stone, a gemstone, a crystal, or another material suitable for use in jewelry, and combinations thereof affixed thereto.
- 19. The jewelry ring as in claim 5, wherein said jewelry ring includes a plurality of facets formed in an outer surface thereof.
- 20. The jewelry ring as in claim 5, wherein said jewelry ring is a finger ring.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a divisional of and claims the benefit of priority to application Ser. No. 09/571,583 filed May 15, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No.______ for Apparatus and Method for Manufacturing Composite Articles Including Wear Resistant Jewelry and Medical and Industrial Devices and Components Thereof; which application is itself a continuation-in-part of and claims priority to application Ser. No. 09/149,796 filed Sep. 9, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,062,045 for Wear Resistant Jewelry Apparatus and Method, which itself claims the benefit of the priority date of the earlier filed U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/058,136, filed Sep. 8, 1997, each of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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