US3662448A - Process of manufacturing ornaments - Google Patents
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- US3662448A US3662448A US37798A US3662448DA US3662448A US 3662448 A US3662448 A US 3662448A US 37798 A US37798 A US 37798A US 3662448D A US3662448D A US 3662448DA US 3662448 A US3662448 A US 3662448A
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- 238000004519 manufacturing process Methods 0.000 title claims description 15
- 239000004575 stone Substances 0.000 claims abstract description 30
- 239000002184 metal Substances 0.000 claims description 9
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- 239000006247 magnetic powder Substances 0.000 claims description 2
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A44—HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
- A44C—PERSONAL ADORNMENTS, e.g. JEWELLERY; COINS
- A44C17/00—Gems or the like
- A44C17/02—Settings for holding gems or the like, e.g. for ornaments or decorations
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
- Y10—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
- Y10T—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
- Y10T29/00—Metal working
- Y10T29/49—Method of mechanical manufacture
- Y10T29/49588—Jewelry or locket making
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- the element is [58] Field of Search ..29/ 160.6, 559, 10, 493; 63/15, placed onto a die with the legs extending upwardly, a base 63/26; 269/8 thermally bonded to the legs, and a stone is engaged with and fixed by the tips. [56] References Cum! 8 Cl I 10 Drawing Figures UNITED STATES PATENTS 499,091 6/1893 Bonner ..29/ 160.6
- SHEET 2 BF 2 PROCESS OF MANUFACTURING ORNAMENTS This invention relates to an ornamental element for use in the manufacture of ornaments and to a process of manufacturing ornaments.
- the ornamental element provided according to the invention for use in the manufacture of ornaments is characterized by the provision of crossing wires, including vertical wires to be joined to a base on one side and to fix a stone on the other side, and transverse wires adapted to be interconnected to form a stone mount.
- the stone mounts composed of transverse wires are provided with upstanding tips of wire for holding a stone and depending legs of wire to be joined to the base.
- the process of manufacturing such ornaments is characterized in that the stone mounts are placed on a die so that the legs of wire are on top, and these legs are then jointly soldered or welded to the base consisting, e.g., of an annular rail.
- the stone mounts provided with the legs of wire are embedded on the die in the proper position in magnetizable metal powder and are thus held in the position in which they are to be soldered or welded to the base.
- FIGS. 1 to 8 are, respectively, side elevations and top plan views of ornamental elements according to the invention in the form of stone mounts.
- FIGS. 9 and 10 are, respectively, a sectional view and a top plan view showing an assembling device for use with the elements of FIGS. 1 to 8.
- the stone mounts 1 shown in FIGS. 1 to 8 consist of crossing wires.
- Vertical wire legs 2 are intended to be fixed in the base 3 in accordance with FIGS. 9 and 10 and the wire tips 4 serve to hold the stone, whereas the transverse pieces of wire 5 are interconnected to form a stone mount.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 show, respectively, an oval mount and a rectangular mount.
- FIGS. 3 and 4 show, respectively, a trapezoidal mount and a drop-shaped mount.
- FIGS. 5 and 6 show, respectively, a circular mount and an oval mount, and
- FIGS. 7 and 8 show ornamental elements of fancy configuration for use in making ornaments.
- FIGS. 9 and 10 illustrate the manufacture of ornaments, such as rings, in accordance with the process according to the invention.
- An assembling plate 7 is mounted on guide pins 8 in the apparatus 6.
- This assembling plate 7 consists of a metal electrotype, which has been strengthened with synthetic resin.
- the stone mounts l are then applied to the assembling plate 7.
- a holder for the base 3 consisting, e.g., of an annular rail, is also mounted on the guide pins and consists of a rail guide 9 having an extension 9a.
- the legs 2 are bent so that a common soldered joint can be formed in the cap 10 of the annular rail 3.
- the stone mounts l are embedded in magnetizable metal powder 11 on the assembling plate 7 and the electromagnetic plate 12 is energized to hold the mounts 1 in position.
- said die is placed on an electromagnetic plate, said electromagnetic plate is energized to magnetize said metal powder, and said base is mounted in a holder, which is adjustable along a guide.
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Abstract
An ornament is manufactured with the aid of an element composed of horizontal wires which form a stone mount, and vertical wires which cross and are joined to the horizontal wires to form upstanding tips and depending legs. The element is placed onto a die with the legs extending upwardly, a base thermally bonded to the legs, and a stone is engaged with and fixed by the tips.
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United States Patent Heckel [4 1 May 16, 1972 [54] PROCESS OF MANUFACTURING 802,326 10/1905 Sadler.... ..63/15 ME 1,064,152 6/1913 Meyer ..63/15 ORN NTS 2,118,335 5/1938 Ahlquist .....63/15 [72] Inventor: Reinhold l-leckel, Strietweg 15, Pforzheim, 2,439,548 4/1948 Planeta ..269/8 X Germany 3,261,072 7/1966 Stanley ..29/ 160.6 X
[22] Filed: May 1970 Primary Examiner-John F, Campbell 2 App] 37 79 Assistant ExaminerVict0r A. Di Palma Attomey-Michael S. Striker [30] Foreign Application Priority Data [57] ABSTRACT June 4, 1969 Germany ..P 19 28 535.9 An ornament is manufactured with the aid of an element composed of horizontal wires which form a stone mount, and verti- [52] U.S. CL... ....29/l60.6, 63/15, 269/8 cal wires which cross and are joined to the horizontal wires to [51] Int. Cl. ..B211'43/00, B23p 13/00 form upstanding tips and depending legs. The element is [58] Field of Search ..29/ 160.6, 559, 10, 493; 63/15, placed onto a die with the legs extending upwardly, a base 63/26; 269/8 thermally bonded to the legs, and a stone is engaged with and fixed by the tips. [56] References Cum! 8 Cl I 10 Drawing Figures UNITED STATES PATENTS 499,091 6/1893 Bonner ..29/ 160.6
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SHEET 2 BF 2 PROCESS OF MANUFACTURING ORNAMENTS This invention relates to an ornamental element for use in the manufacture of ornaments and to a process of manufacturing ornaments.
It is known to manufacture ornaments in an economic manner by machines and by casting. These processes enable a manufacture of series of identical ornaments but do not enable a manufacture of different individual ornaments.
This disadvantage is eliminated by the present invention. The ornamental element provided according to the invention for use in the manufacture of ornaments is characterized by the provision of crossing wires, including vertical wires to be joined to a base on one side and to fix a stone on the other side, and transverse wires adapted to be interconnected to form a stone mount. The stone mounts composed of transverse wires are provided with upstanding tips of wire for holding a stone and depending legs of wire to be joined to the base. The use of this element enables a combination of individual ornaments of prefabricated ornamental elements.
The process of manufacturing such ornaments is characterized in that the stone mounts are placed on a die so that the legs of wire are on top, and these legs are then jointly soldered or welded to the base consisting, e.g., of an annular rail. For this purpose, the stone mounts provided with the legs of wire are embedded on the die in the proper position in magnetizable metal powder and are thus held in the position in which they are to be soldered or welded to the base.
Various embodiments of ornamental elements according to the invention are shown by way of example in the drawing,
which includes also a sectional view illustrating the process of manufacture according to the invention.
FIGS. 1 to 8 are, respectively, side elevations and top plan views of ornamental elements according to the invention in the form of stone mounts.
FIGS. 9 and 10 are, respectively, a sectional view and a top plan view showing an assembling device for use with the elements of FIGS. 1 to 8.
As is apparent from the drawing, the stone mounts 1 shown in FIGS. 1 to 8 consist of crossing wires. Vertical wire legs 2 are intended to be fixed in the base 3 in accordance with FIGS. 9 and 10 and the wire tips 4 serve to hold the stone, whereas the transverse pieces of wire 5 are interconnected to form a stone mount.
FIGS. 1 and 2 show, respectively, an oval mount and a rectangular mount. FIGS. 3 and 4 show, respectively, a trapezoidal mount and a drop-shaped mount. FIGS. 5 and 6 show, respectively, a circular mount and an oval mount, and FIGS. 7 and 8 show ornamental elements of fancy configuration for use in making ornaments.
FIGS. 9 and 10 illustrate the manufacture of ornaments, such as rings, in accordance with the process according to the invention. An assembling plate 7 is mounted on guide pins 8 in the apparatus 6. This assembling plate 7 consists of a metal electrotype, which has been strengthened with synthetic resin. The stone mounts l are then applied to the assembling plate 7. A holder for the base 3 consisting, e.g., of an annular rail, is also mounted on the guide pins and consists of a rail guide 9 having an extension 9a. When the stone mounts l are inserted, the legs 2 are bent so that a common soldered joint can be formed in the cap 10 of the annular rail 3. Before the soldering operation, the stone mounts l are embedded in magnetizable metal powder 11 on the assembling plate 7 and the electromagnetic plate 12 is energized to hold the mounts 1 in position.
The use of different assembling plates 7 in the form of metal electrotypes and the fixation of the stone mounts 1 in the metal powder 11 by the magnetization thereof enables in the ornament-making industry an economic manufacture of individual ornaments so that specified individual orders are feasible.
What is claimed is:
l. A process of manufacturing an ornament from a base, a
stone, and an pmamental element comprising horizontal pieces of wire oined to form a stone mount and vertical wires crossing and joined to said vertical wires and forming upstanding tips adapted to fix said stone and depending legs adapted to be joined to said base, which process comprises placing said stone mounts onto a die so that said legs extend upwardly, thermally bonding said legs to said base, and engaging said tips with a stone to fix the latter. 2. A process as set forth in claim 1, in which said legs are individually bonded to said base.
3. A process as set forth in claim 1, in which said legs are jointly bonded to said base.
4. A process as set forth in claim 1, in which a base is used which consists of an annular rail.
5. A process as set forth in claim 1, in which said legs are soldered to said base.
6. A process as set forth in claim 1, in which said legs are welded to said base.
7. A process as set forth in claim 1, which comprises embedding said stone mounts on said die in magnetizable metal powder in position on said die and magnetizing said magnetic powder to hold said mount in position while said legs are joined to said base. 8. A process as set forth in claim 7, in which said die is placed on an electromagnetic plate, said electromagnetic plate is energized to magnetize said metal powder, and said base is mounted in a holder, which is adjustable along a guide.
Claims (8)
1. A process of manufacturing an ornament from a base, a stone, and an ornamental element comprising horizontal pieces of wire joined to form a stone mount and vertical wires crossing and joined to said vertical wires and forming upstanding tips adapted to fix said stone and depending legs adapted to be joined to said base, which process comprises placing said stone mounts onto a die so that said legs extend upwardly, thermally bonding said legs to said base, and engaging said tips with a stone to fix the latter.
2. A process as set forth in claim 1, in which said legs are individually bonded to said base.
3. A process as set forth in claim 1, in which said legs are jointly bonded to said base.
4. A process as set forth in claim 1, in which a base is used which consists of an annular rail.
5. A process as set forth in claim 1, in which said legs are soldered to said base.
6. A process as set forth in claim 1, in which said legs are welded to said base.
7. A process as set forth in claim 1, which comprises embedding said stone mounts on said die in magnetizable metal powder in position on said die and magnetizing said magnetic powder to hold said mount in position while said legs are joined to said base.
8. A process as set forth in claim 7, in which said die is placed on an electromagnetic plate, said electromagnetic plate is energized to magnetize said metal powder, and said base is mounted in a holder, which is adjustable along a guide.
Applications Claiming Priority (1)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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| DE1928535A DE1928535C3 (en) | 1969-06-04 | 1969-06-04 | Decorative frame and process for the production of precious stones |
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| US3662448A true US3662448A (en) | 1972-05-16 |
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| US37798A Expired - Lifetime US3662448A (en) | 1969-06-04 | 1970-05-15 | Process of manufacturing ornaments |
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| USD473812S1 (en) | 2002-11-01 | 2003-04-29 | Israel Itzkowitz | Finger ring |
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| JPH0632349U (en) * | 1992-10-05 | 1994-04-26 | 株式会社吉野工業所 | Inside plug for dispensing |
Citations (6)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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| US499091A (en) * | 1893-06-06 | Manufacture of rings | ||
| US802326A (en) * | 1903-04-27 | 1905-10-17 | F H Sadler Company | Ornamental finger-ring. |
| US1064152A (en) * | 1909-10-23 | 1913-06-10 | Max C Meyer | Gem-setting. |
| US2118335A (en) * | 1937-04-13 | 1938-05-24 | Uncas Mfg Company | Finger ring |
| US2439548A (en) * | 1943-09-14 | 1948-04-13 | Anthony Planeta | Method for making supports |
| US3261072A (en) * | 1963-12-04 | 1966-07-19 | Stanley Joseph | Jewel setting |
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| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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| US499091A (en) * | 1893-06-06 | Manufacture of rings | ||
| US802326A (en) * | 1903-04-27 | 1905-10-17 | F H Sadler Company | Ornamental finger-ring. |
| US1064152A (en) * | 1909-10-23 | 1913-06-10 | Max C Meyer | Gem-setting. |
| US2118335A (en) * | 1937-04-13 | 1938-05-24 | Uncas Mfg Company | Finger ring |
| US2439548A (en) * | 1943-09-14 | 1948-04-13 | Anthony Planeta | Method for making supports |
| US3261072A (en) * | 1963-12-04 | 1966-07-19 | Stanley Joseph | Jewel setting |
Cited By (1)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| USD473812S1 (en) | 2002-11-01 | 2003-04-29 | Israel Itzkowitz | Finger ring |
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