WO2006040224A1 - Assortiment de bagues - Google Patents
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- WO2006040224A1 WO2006040224A1 PCT/EP2005/054429 EP2005054429W WO2006040224A1 WO 2006040224 A1 WO2006040224 A1 WO 2006040224A1 EP 2005054429 W EP2005054429 W EP 2005054429W WO 2006040224 A1 WO2006040224 A1 WO 2006040224A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A44—HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
- A44C—PERSONAL ADORNMENTS, e.g. JEWELLERY; COINS
- A44C9/00—Finger-rings
- A44C9/02—Finger-rings adjustable
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A44—HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
- A44C—PERSONAL ADORNMENTS, e.g. JEWELLERY; COINS
- A44C9/00—Finger-rings
- A44C9/0007—Finger-rings made of several rings
- A44C9/0015—Finger-rings made of several rings connected or interlinked to each other
- A44C9/0023—Finger-rings made of several rings connected or interlinked to each other in a separable way
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- the present invention relates to the field of jewelry, in particular the field of rings, and the manufacture of jewelry by machining.
- rings are exchanged during engagements or weddings.
- the bridegroom or bridegroom selects similar or identical rings in order to mark their closeness. Rings are not usually unique, however, so that each partner is at least symbologically connected to buyers, often unknown, who have adopted the same ring.
- US-A-1758447 (LH, Liebs) describes an assortment of two rings produced by dividing a ring by its slice along an arbitrary cutting line.
- the two rings resulting from this division are intended to be worn by the two members of a couple.
- the spouses or the fiancés can note the correspondence of the cutting line.
- the name or surname of the two members of the couple may also be engraved astride the cutting line.
- the two rings thus covered from the same ring necessarily have the same diameter; they can not be worn by the members of a couple whose annular diameter corresponds, which is rarely the case
- Paired rings are also described in DE-U1 -
- DE-U1 -8704230 (P. Tiemann) describes two related rings produced by splitting a ring having a frustoconical portion. It is thus possible to shelter two rings relatives of different diameters. The joining portion of the small diameter ring is flared, which is unattractive. Moreover, the diameter of two related rings can not be changed after manufacture. A jeweler wishing to offer this item in his assortment is therefore obliged to offer rings in many different sizes.
- An object of the present invention is to provide rings and sets of rings to renew this custom.
- Another object is to provide matching ring assemblies which can be adapted to finger diameters of many couples.
- This goal is in particular achieved by means of an assortment comprising several pairs of rings, each ring having a pattern making it possible to relate it to a single other ring of said assortment. At least one ring has an interchangeable adapter to adapt its diameter to the wearer's finger.
- the invention thus makes it possible to symbolize more strongly the unique links uniting the partners of each couple.
- Each member of the couple is indeed linked to his partner by a related motif on his ring; no other ring can be related.
- the two related rings thus form a unique pair in which none of the members can be replaced without breaking the patterning.
- the adapter makes it possible to machine standard diameter ring pairs, which can be mounted on adapters to adapt their diameters to the fingers of both carriers. Ring diameter adapters are in themselves. Adaptnnus adapters do not, however, come to the related rings of a pair; in particular, the seemingly variable teachers make the mounting of the rings of a pair on standard adapters difficult or even impossible.
- the reasons for the two related rings are not necessarily identical; in a preferred embodiment, they are even different, so that each ring is unique and provided with an individual pattern.
- the reasons for the two rings of a pair correspond to each other in a manner that allows verification of their similarity.
- the patterns of the two members of the pair are inverted relative to one another.
- the two related rings of a pair are provided with raised patterns that fit into one another or abut each other, but each pattern is individual, so that a ring can only be nested in the related ring of the same pair.
- the pairing of two rings can preferably be seen visually when the two rings are superimposed coaxially, for example when they are manufacturedeessur the same finger or on the same adapter ring. In this position, the profiles of the two related rings correspond to one another or allow the two rings to face each other against each other.
- FIGS. 1A to 1E a pair of two related rings are both mounted on diameter matching rings, the two rings having raised patterns comprising a succession of convex and concave portions
- Figures 2A to 2B a pair of related rings bearing relief patterns bearing male and / or female elements which fit into each other.
- FIGS. 3A-3F a pair of two related rings are mounted on two-piece diameter adapter rings.
- FIGS. 4A-4B a pair of two related rings are both mounted on the same diameter matching ring.
- FIGS. 5A to 5C a ring bearing a pattern making it possible to relate it to a not shown ring, and mounted on an adapter ring with a neutral part.
- FIGS. 6A to 6C are a pair of two non-circular related rings, all of which are mounted on diameter matching rings, the two rings having raised patterns having a succession of convex and concave portions.
- FIGS. 7A to 7D a pair of related rings screwed onto diameter matching rings.
- FIGS. 8A to 8F a ring intended to be related to the other ring of a pair, and slidably mounted on a diameter matching ring, so as to enable verification of the relatedness without disassembling the ring.
- FIG. 1A illustrates in perspective a pair of related rings, for example forming part of an assortment comprising several pairs of rings which are different from one another.
- the illustrated pair comprises two rings 1 respectively 2, each provided with a wafer 10 respectively 20 with profiles 11 and 12 corresponding to each other.
- the rings 1 and 2 are preferably monolithic and metal, for example precious metal, the invention is however not limited to this particular choice.
- the shape of the ring can be any and it can be provided with stones or other motifs or decorations, in particular on its outer face 15, respectively 25.
- the two profiles 11 and 21 are constituted by a succession of convex relief portions 110, respectively 210, and concave portions 111 and 211.
- the profiles 11 and 21 are defined by a monodimensional function f ( ⁇ ) of a single variable ⁇ corresponding for example to the angular position relative to the center of the ring.
- Multidimensional profiles depending for example on the distance at the center of the ring, can also be envisaged; it is for example possible to use slices 10, 20 beveled with varying bevel angles along the periphery of the ring.
- each ring is unique.
- the number of convex or concave portions, the width or the height of these portions, as well as their shape may be variable. Prototypes have shown that even differences in dimension of depth of about one-tenth of a millimeter give rise to perceptible play during butting, making the number of possible combinations almost unlimited.
- the chosen profile is however preferably free of discontinuities and sharp angles likely to injure the wearer of the ring and accumulate impurities.
- the two rings 2, 3 can be easily seen when the two rings are superimposed coaxially, as shown in FIGS. 1D1.
- the profiles 11, 21 allow the two rings to be abutted one inside the other.
- the two seemingly interlocking motifs fit together, like two pieces of a puzzle.
- the two prof 11 and 21 are not identical, but reversed with respect to each other.
- the rings may also be provided with motifsappeared on their external surfaces 15, 25 or internal
- the rings may include an inscription, a drawing, or a relief pattern reconstituted and debrandble when the two rings are superimposed corn me on the
- the observation of the relationship between two rings can also be observed by juxtaposing two rings against each other, that is by pressing portions of external surfaces 15, 25 two rings against each other.
- This variant makes it possible to note the relationship between two rings without removing them from two partners. It is also possible to wear a pair of related rings of this type on two adjacent fingers of the same wearer.
- a ring may also bear one or more reasons for relating to several different surfaces.
- the two rings can be related by matching the outer fea- ture of the smaller ring with the inner face of the larger ring. This solution is however only conceivable if the difference in diameter between the two rings of the couple is sufficient.
- the rings 1, 2 can be custom made for each pair, depending on their finger diameter and employing at least one parameter defining the unique teacher employed.
- pairs of standard diameter rings are manufactured in advance and intended for sale to unidentified users.
- all the rings preferably have a radius r equal to the level of the wafer 10, 20. It is thus possible to note their relatedness more easily. Ring sets with two or more standard ring diameters may, however, also be envisaged; in this case, it is also possible to match the profiles of rings of different diameters within a pair.
- FIGS. 1A to 1E uses adapter rings 3 and 4, respectively, to adapt the internal diameter of the rings 1 and 2 respectively to the wearer's finger.
- the adapter rings 3, 4 are inserted inside the outer rings 1, 2 and held for example by driving, crimping, riveting, screwing, latching, welding or gluing.
- a couple wishing to acquire a pair of rings 1, 2 therefore chooses a pair of standard radius ring with a raised pattern 11, 21 and a general pattern that occurs to him, and then reduces the radius of the two rings 1, 2 by means of rings of adaptation of internal radii depending on the diameter of the fingers of two partners.
- the method of fixing the adapter rings preferably allows their assembly in jewelry with a minimum of tools and reducing the risk of deterioration of the appearance of the rings during the casing.
- the adapter rings 3, 4 may be provided with abutments 31 and 41 respectively to reduce the risk of dislocation and to improve the finish of the complete ring.
- FIGS 2A and 2B illustrate another embodiment of the invention, in which the individual pattern of each ring includes male elements 12 and / or 22.
- the male studs 12 of a ring fit only into Iestrous blinds22. from the other ring.
- the number, the angular position, the shape and / or the depth of the male elements and corresponding female elements are individual for each pair of related rings, so that the male elements of a ring fit only into the female elements of the related ring.
- pins 12 are arranged on the ring 1 - for example the ring of the man - while Iestrous22 are allposspossur the other ring 22. It is naturally also possible to distribute thetrouset and the picotssur the two rings. Moreover, it is possible to use pins or other types of male and female elements on rings whose 10/20 edge is not individualized, for example on rings in which the two slices have an identical flat profile.
- FIGS. 3A to 3 Figure a variant of the invention in which the two rings 1 or 2 respectively of a pair are mounted on adapter rings 3, 5 or 4, respectively, consisting of two threaded parts screwed to one another through the rings
- the references 30, 40, 50, 60 illustrate the internal or external threads of different parts.
- the ring 1 or 2 can preferably be rotated between a first stop (31, respectively 61) connected to the first part (3 respectively 6 and a second stop (41, respectively 51) connected to the second part (4 respectively 5), the stops limiting the lateral displacement of the rings 1, 2.
- This variant has the advantage of avoiding the contact between the profs i 0, 20 and the skin of the wearer, it is thus possible to use prof les more point us without risk of injury.
- the assembly or disassembly of the ring on the adapter ring is f acility.
- FIGs 4A and 4B illustrate a variant of the invention in which the two rings 1, 2 relatedéa same pair are carried on the same finger and mountedon the same adapter ring, here an adapter ring consisting of two parts 7, 8 linked to each other by means of threads 70, 80.
- This solution is suitable for example for a single person who is still looking for the soul mate, or for a widow / widower who wishes to keep the memory of the lost spouse .
- the two partners exchange one element of their pairs and reconstitute a complete two-color or bimetallic pair that they can wear on the same finger.
- each ring can be related to two rings of an assortment.
- FIGS. 5A-5C illustrate a variant of the invention in which each ring 1, 2 is mounted with a neutral counterpart 9, 9 'on a coupling ring 7, 8 respectively 7', 8 ', here a two-part ring.
- the rings i, 2 are individual and each provided with a single teacher.
- the counterparts 9, 9 ' are however interchangeable and exist in a limited number of embodiments.
- This solution is for example adapted to a single person who acquires the pair of rings of Figure 4 with the adapter ring to wear two rings of this pair. When he meets the soul mate, he gives him a half of his ring with a suitable matching ring, and replaces the half-ring offered by a standard counterpart 9 or 9 '.
- Figures 6A to 6B illustrate an embodiment of the invention in which the two rings 1, 2 have a non-circular shape, here a square outer shape.
- the rings are mounted around adapter rings 3, 4 whose external shape is compatible with the internal shape of the ring 1, 2, and the diameter of the central hole adapted to the wearer's finger.
- Other types of rings, including fancy rings or stones, are possible within the scope of the invention.
- SFPA igures7A-7D illustrate one embodiment of the invention wherein lesdeux rings'!, 2 of a pair are screwed on the corresponding baguesd'adaptation
- An O-ring 32 respectively 42 is arranged between the ring and the adapter ring in order to control the torque required to unscrew the ring
- An annular stop on each adapter ring prevents insertion or extraction of the ring from one side of the adapter ring.
- FIGS. 5A to 8D illustrate an embodiment of the invention in which at least one of the rings i of a related pair is slidably mounted on the corresponding matching ring 3.
- An inner stop 16 on the ring 1 limits the amplitude of the displacement in the direction of approximation of the two rings.
- the stop 34 can be disassembled to assemble or remove the ring 1 of its adapter ring 3.
- Desjointstoriques32 further allow to control the coefficient of friction between the ring and the adapter ring, so as to avoid undesirable displacements.
- the ring is shown in the closed position on the FIGS.
- the open position, in which the joints are hidden, is used to wear the ring daily; the ring 1 will be moved to the closed position to check the match with other rings.
- the two individual rings of a pair are preferably sold simultaneously, for example in the same jewelry store. They can be linked to each other at the time of sale by a suitable packaging, housing or display, to limit the risk that the two members of a pair are separated from one another and mixed among non-compatible rings of an assortment.
- the two rings 1, 2 are mechanically bonded to one another, for example by gluing with wax, another adhesive that is easy to clean, or a zone to be broken. At the time of the exchange of the rings, the two partners must then break this link to separate the two rings that they will carry each one of their side.
- each ring with a number or a code to easily find the corresponding partner.
- the two related rings of the same pair may for example bear the same code supplemented by a letter or an item of information that allows them to be differentiated.
- the number or code may be engraved inside the ring, or delicately marked on a portion of the ring or on a label.
- the code is indicated on a certificate provided to the purchaser, or stored in a database, so that it can be found even in case of loss of the associated ring.
- the code preferably contains the machining parameters of the personal profile 11, 21 of the ring, or allows in any case to find these parameters. It is thus possible to remanufacture a ring 1, 2 lost at any time from this number or code, or replace a ring with a more modern ring without losing compatibility with the anterior ring.
- the individual pattern of each ring is constituted by a single insert mounted on a standard ring. It is thus possible to manufacture pairs of individual pieces, two-to-two pairs, and fixed by means of conquest on rings of variable diameters adapted to different finger diameters.
- the rings or jewels of the invention are preferably housed by numerically controlled machines executing a cutting program.
- the cutting program determines the individual skill of each jewel 1, 2 successive, so that each jewel has a prof it in relief to relate it with only one other jewel product.
- the teacher 11, 21 generated for each pair of jewel depends on at least one parameter of the cutting program different for each jewel.
- the successive parameters are generated by a mathematical series, for example a semi-random number generator generating a sufficient or even infinite series of different numbers, or from a predefined table of numbers that are different from each other, or from date and time of manufacture.
- the profiles 11, 21 of a pair are determined using parameters making it possible to identify only each pair, for example from the name of the two members of the couple, and / or their date of birth, and / or their sign and astrological ascendant, etc. This variant, however, requires that these parameters are known before the manufacture of the jewel or the personalized pattern of the jewel.
- the jewelry can also be implemented using several cutting machines employing the same cutting program with different parameter sequences.
- the different machines may use an identical pseudo-random number generator initialized with a different seed value on each machine.
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| DE602005021664T DE602005021664D1 (de) | 2004-10-15 | 2005-09-07 | Ringsatz |
| EP05797141A EP1799062B1 (fr) | 2004-10-15 | 2005-09-07 | Assortiment de bagues |
| JP2007536137A JP5068655B2 (ja) | 2004-10-15 | 2005-09-07 | 指輪のセット |
| AT05797141T ATE469575T1 (de) | 2004-10-15 | 2005-09-07 | Ringsatz |
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