Present invention relates generally to design and construction of rotatable mechanism for jewelry and decorative accessories, especially for enhancing the aesthetic value at time of viewing and presenting the accessories.
Most decorative accessories or jewelry contain no moveable parts. The stones (diamond or other precious stones) usually are set into a seat on a ring, a bracelet, pendant of necklace or other planar or dimensional surface structured accordingly.
The practice commonly available to increase the movement and/or rotation of jewelry or accessories, to enhance the aesthetic display/presentation of the jewelry or diamonds is found in
The prior art rotational mechanism is rather intuitive and not ideal for the purpose of enhancing the aesthetic presentation of jewelry or decorative accessories, because the existence of the friction as a result of direct contact between the decorative pieces (a) and the holes in said main fixed piece (b). The friction limits the extent of flexibility to which decorative pieces (a) may freely rotate around in the holes of main fixed piece (b).
Present invention solves the limited flexibility of the decorative pieced due to the existence of friction by the use of ball-bearing, placed inside the holes of the main fixed piece, for example, so that the rotation of decorative pieced are made more freely by placing the decorative piece within the ball-bearing structure, which in turn is placed inside the holes on the main fixed piece. That way, the friction between the decorative piece(s) and the main fixed piece is greatly reduced, producing better rotation and aesthetic value for jewelry and decorative accessories.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate the preferred embodiment of the invention and together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
A brief description of the drawings is as follows:
Referring to
Ball-bearings 2 are set into the holes on said main fixed piece 1, so that decorative pieces 2 are attached to the inner ring 21 of said ball-bearing 2 and the holes on main fixed piece 1 are connected to the outer ring 20 of said ball-bearing 2, allowing the decorative pieces 3 to spin/pivot around freely relative to main fixed piece 1.
Alternatively, said main fixed piece 1 may be attached directly to the inner ring 21 (without holes) and have the decorative pieces 3 attached to the outer ring 20 of said ball-bearing 2, creating a different type of rotational pattern, by the same ball-bearing structure.
The inner ring 21 and its connecting material are preferably made from the same material/process; the outer ring 20 and its connecting material should similarly be made from the same material/process, to simplify the manufacturing/assembly workflow.
Outer ring 40 (or inner concentric ball-bearing 4) and inner ring 51 (of outer concentric ball-bearing 5) are connected together by filler material 53.
Each segment of main fixed piece 1 has two holes, towards which a ball-bearing 2 is attached.
The main fixed piece, the decorative piece(s) and the ball-bearing(s) are preferably made from the same material, so as to minimize the loosening, deformation or inflation/deflation due to change in temperature or other external/internal factors.
It is recommended that the main fixed piece, decorative piece(s) and the ball-bearing(s) use the precious metals in the range of gold, silver, platinum or titanium.
The inventive substance of present invention can be applied to rings (on fingers), ear rings, bracelets, decorative articles on clothing or even cell phones, to increase the aesthetic value of said objects.
The alternative embodiment of present invention, as shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200520059268.9 | May 2005 | CN | national |