Claims
- 1. A jewelry setting for gemstones of various sizes and shapes, said jewelry setting comprising:
a holding means for fixedly retaining a gemstone; and housing means for totally encasing said holding means while affording substantial exposure of said gemstone.
- 2. A jewelry setting as in claim 1, wherein said housing means comprises:
a U-shaped top bracket, said top bracket including a base and two upstanding walls, the upper end of each said upstanding wall being bent outwardly at an angle to form a retaining shelf, said walls of said U-shaped top bracket have openings through which said gemstone extends; a U-shaped bottom bracket, said bottom bracket including a base and two upstanding walls, the upper free end of each said wall of said bottom bracket being in engagement with a retaining shelf of said top bracket; and two flat U-shaped side walls, said side walls extending between said U-shaped top bracket and said bottom bracket whereby said top bracket, said bottom bracket and said side walls fully enclose said housing means.
- 3. A jewelry setting as in claim 2, wherein said holding means is a U-shaped holding bracket, said holding bracket includes a base and two upstanding walls, said walls include a retaining means for engaging a peripheral edge of said gemstone.
- 4. A jewelry setting as in claim 3, wherein said holding bracket, said U-shaped top bracket, said bottom bracket and said side walls are of a uniform thickness.
- 5. A jewelry setting as in claim 3, wherein said U-shaped top bracket is coupled to said holding bracket in a base-to-base relationship.
- 6. A jewelry setting as in claim 3, wherein said holding means is formed from a resilient metal.
- 7. A jewelry setting as in claim 6, wherein said resilient metal is chosen from the group consisting of gold, silver and platinum.
- 8. A jewelry setting as in claim 6, wherein said retaining means are slots.
- 9. A jewelry setting as in claim 8, wherein said slots are positioned horizontal relative to said base of said holding means.
- 10. A jewelry setting as in claim 9, wherein said upstanding walls of said holding bracket are bent inward at the axis of the horizontal slots.
- 11. A jewelry setting as in claim 10, wherein said base of said holding bracket further comprises an aperture for accommodating a bottom surface of a large gemstone.
- 12. A jewelry setting as in claim 11, wherein said base of said U-shaped top bracket further comprises an aperture for accommodating a bottom surface of said large gemstone.
- 13. A jewelry setting as in claim 12, wherein said upstanding walls of said U-shaped top bracket and said side walls further comprise corresponding notches to form a ridge in said jewelry setting to accommodate said peripheral edge of said gemstone.
- 14. A jewelry setting as in claim 6, wherein said retaining means are channels.
- 15. A jewelry setting as in claim 14, wherein said channels are positioned horizontal relative to said base of said holding bracket.
- 16. A jewelry setting for gemstones of various sizes and shapes, said jewelry setting comprising:
a U-shaped holding bracket for fixedly retaining a gemstone, said holding bracket includes a base and two upstanding walls, said walls include slots for engaging a peripheral edge of said gemstone; and a housing for totally encasing said holding bracket while affording substantial exposure of said gemstone, said housing includes: a U-shaped top bracket, said top bracket including a base and two upstanding walls, the upper end of each said upstanding wall being bent outwardly at an angle to form a retaining shelf, said walls of said U-shaped top bracket have openings through which said gemstone extends; a U-shaped bottom bracket, said bottom bracket including a base and two upstanding walls, the upper free end of each said wall of said bottom bracket being in engagement with a retaining shelf of said top bracket; and two flat U-shaped side walls, said side walls extending between said U-shaped top bracket and said bottom bracket whereby said top bracket, said bottom bracket and said side walls fully enclose said housing means.
- 17. A jewelry setting as in claim 16, wherein said holding bracket, said U-shaped top bracket, said bottom bracket and said side walls are of a uniform thickness.
- 18. A jewelry setting as in claim 16, wherein said U-shaped top bracket is coupled to said holding bracket in a base-to-base relationship.
- 19. A jewelry setting as in claim 16, wherein said holding means is formed from a resilient metal.
- 20. A jewelry setting as in claim 19, wherein said resilient metal is chosen from the group consisting of gold, silver and platinum.
- 21. A jewelry setting as in claim 19, wherein said slots are positioned horizontal relative to said base of said holding means.
- 22. A jewelry setting as in claim 21, wherein said upstanding walls of said holding bracket are bent inward at the axis of the horizontal slots.
- 23. A jewelry setting as in claim 22, wherein said base of said holding bracket further comprises an aperture for accommodating a bottom surface of a large gemstone.
- 24. A jewelry setting as in claim 23, wherein said base of said U-shaped top bracket further comprises an aperture for accommodating a bottom surface of said large gemstone.
- 25. A jewelry setting as in claim 24, wherein said upstanding walls of said U-shaped top bracket and said side walls further comprise corresponding notches to form a ridge in said jewelry setting to accommodate said peripheral edge of said gemstone.
- 26. A jewelry setting for gemstones of various sizes and shapes, said jewelry setting comprising:
a U-shaped holding bracket for fixedly retaining a gemstone, said holding bracket includes a base and two upstanding walls, said walls include channels for engaging a peripheral edge of said gemstone; and a housing for totally encasing said holding bracket while affording substantial exposure of said gemstone, said housing includes: a U-shaped top bracket, said top bracket including a base and two upstanding walls, the upper end of each said upstanding wall being bent outwardly at an angle to form a retaining shelf, said walls of said U-shaped top bracket have openings through which said gemstone extends; a U-shaped bottom bracket, said bottom bracket including a base and two upstanding walls, the upper free end of each said wall of said bottom bracket being in engagement with a retaining shelf of said top bracket; and two flat U-shaped side walls, said side walls extending between said U-shaped top bracket and said bottom bracket whereby said top bracket, said bottom bracket and said side walls fully enclose said housing means.
- 27. A jewelry setting as in claim 26, wherein said holding bracket, said U-shaped top bracket, said bottom bracket and said side walls are of a uniform thickness.
- 28. A jewelry setting as in claim 26, wherein said U-shaped top bracket is coupled to said holding bracket in a base-to-base relationship.
- 29. A jewelry setting as in claim 26, wherein said holding means is formed from a resilient metal.
- 30. A jewelry setting as in claim 29, wherein said resilient metal is chosen from the group consisting of gold, silver and platinum.
- 31. A jewelry setting as in claim 29, wherein said channels are positioned horizontal relative to said base of said holding means.
- 32. A jewelry setting as in claim 31, wherein said base of said holding bracket further comprises an aperture for accommodating a bottom surface of a large gemstone.
- 33. A jewelry setting as in claim 32, wherein said base of said U-shaped top bracket further comprises an aperture for accommodating a bottom surface of said large gemstone.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of the filing date of Provisional Patent Application, U.S. Serial No. 60/204,293, which was filed on May 15, 2000 and is entitled “MULTI-PART JEWELRY SETTING”, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60204293 |
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