Diamond with eighty-one facets having a ten hearts and ten arrows inner structure and a cutting method thereof
10376026 ยท 2019-08-13
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Abstract
The invention relates to the field of jewelry, specifically to a diamond with eighty-one facets having a ten hearts and ten arrows inner structure and a cutting method thereof. The diamond comprises a table facet, ten main crown facets and ten main pavilion facets; a crown star facet is disposed at a junction of two adjacent main crown facets with the table facet; a crown small facet is disposed at a junction of two adjacent main crown facets with the crown star facet; a small sector is disposed at a junction of the main crown facet with the crown small facet; and two main pavilion facet auxiliary surfaces are disposed at a junction of two adjacent main pavilion facets. The cutting method comprises a division of a pavilion, a crown and a girdle, the pavilion cutting and the crown cutting. The shaped diamond has very good brilliance, fire and sparkle.
Claims
1. A diamond with eighty-one facets having a ten hearts and ten arrows inner structure, said eighty-one facets consisting of: a table facet; and ten main crown facets and ten main pavilion facets, and each main crown facet is a hexagon which is symmetrical in a circumferential direction; a crown star facet is disposed at a junction of two adjacent main crown facets with the table facet, the number of the crown star facets is ten, and each crown star facet is a trapezoid which is symmetrical in the circumferential direction; a crown small facet is disposed at a junction of two adjacent main crown facets with the crown star facet, the number of the crown small facets is ten, and each crown small facet is a pentagon which is symmetrical in the circumferential direction; a small sector is disposed at a junction of the main crown facet with the crown small facet, and the number of the small sectors is twenty; two main pavilion facet auxiliary surfaces are disposed at a junction of two adjacent main pavilion facets, and the number of the auxiliary surfaces is twenty; wherein an angle between the main crown facet and a girdle facet is 34-35; and, wherein an angle between the main pavilion facet and the girdle facet is 40.5-40.8.
2. The diamond according to claim 1, wherein an angle between the crown star facet and the table facet is 15.5-18.5.
3. The diamond according to claim 2, wherein a projection of a symmetry axis of the main pavilion facet on the girdle facet is overlapped with a projection of a symmetry axis of the main crown facet on the girdle facet; and, a projection of the main pavilion facet edge on the girdle facet is overlapped with a projection of a symmetry axis of the crown small facet on the girdle facet.
4. The diamond according to claim 2, wherein a side shared by the crown small facet and the crown star facet is a short side of the crown small facet, a side shared by the main crown facet and the crown small facet is an edge of the crown small facet, referred to as a first edge, and an angle between the short side and the first edge is 110.
5. The diamond according to claim 4, wherein the small sector presents almost a sector shape, and an angle between the small sector and the girdle facet is 35.5-36.5.
6. The diamond according to claim 5, wherein a projection of a symmetry axis of the main pavilion facet on the girdle facet is overlapped with a projection of a symmetry axis of the main crown facet on the girdle facet; and, a projection of the main pavilion facet edge on the girdle facet is overlapped with a projection of a symmetry axis of the crown small facet on the girdle facet.
7. The diamond according to claim 1, wherein the small sector presents almost a sector shape, and an angle between the small sector and the girdle facet is 35.5-36.5.
8. The diamond according to claim 1, wherein an angle between the auxiliary surface and the girdle facet is 42-42.3.
9. The diamond according to claim 1, wherein a pavilion height h1 is 43.5-45% of a diamond diameter d; a crown height h2 is 14.5-15.5% of the diamond diameter d; and a girdle height h3 is 2.5% of the diamond diameter d.
10. The diamond according to claim 1, wherein a roundness of the diamond is 99-100%; a diamond height h is 60.5% of the diamond diameter d; and a diameter d1 of the table facet is 56-57% of the diamond diameter d.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(24) in which: 1 pavilion; 11 main pavilion facet; 111 main pavilion facet edge; 112 first boundary line; 12 main pavilion facet auxiliary surface; 121 second boundary line; 122 main pavilion facet auxiliary surface edge; 2 crown; 21 main crown facet; 211 main crown facet edge; 22 table facet; 23 crown star facet; 231 crown star facet waist; 24 crown small facet; 241 short side of the crown small facet; 242 first edge; 25 small sector; 251 small sector edge; 3 girdle; 31 girdle facet; 4 first projection; 5 second projection; 6 third projection; 7 fourth projection; 8 arrow; 9 heart.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(25) The technical solutions of the present application will be described below in detail by specific implementations. It should be understood that, without further description, elements, structures and features in one implementation can also be advantageously incorporated into other implementations.
(26) It is to be noted that, in the descriptions of the present application, terms first, second and the like are merely for illustrative purpose, and are not interpreted as indicating or implying relative importance. The implementations are merely preferred implementations of the present application and not intended to limit the scope of the present application. Various variations and improvements made to the technical solutions of the present application by a person of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the design spirit of the present application shall fall into the protection scope defined by the claims of the present application.
(27) It is to be noted that, the description of the present application is based on a structure of a diamond in the prior art, wherein the diamond has a crown 2, a pavilion 1 and a girdle 3 located between the crown 2 and the pavilion 1; the crown 2 has a table facet 22 arranged horizontally; and, a facet of the girdle 3 parallel to the table facet 22 is a girdle facet 31. Therefore, the girdle facet 31 herein is not a circumferential plane of the girdle 3 but a horizontal plane vertical to the circumferential plane.
(28) It should be understood that, in the cutting method of the present application, since the shape, side and other features of each facet is changing during the cutting, in order to ensure the description uniformity, the same term herein can refer to the shape or feature of the same structure in different cutting stages and can be relevantly interpreted with reference to the accompanying drawings.
(29) 1. Cutting Method
(30) As shown in
(31) (1) As shown in
(32) (2) As shown in
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(34) An angle 1 between the main pavilion facet 11 and a girdle facet 31 is 40.5-40.8, as shown in
(35) The girdle facet 31 is a horizontal plane perpendicular to the girdle 3, and is approximately parallel to the table facet described below.
(36) As shown in
(37) As shown in
(38) The length of the second boundary line 121 is 50% of the length of the first boundary line 112.
(39) The length of the auxiliary surface edge 122 is 75% of the length of the main pavilion facet edge 111.
(40) An angle 3 between the auxiliary surface 12 and the girdle facet 31 is 42-42.3, as shown in
(41) (3) As shown in
(42) As shown in
(43) An angle 2 between the main crown facet 21 and the girdle facet 31 is 34-35, as shown in
(44) As shown in
(45) An angle 4 between the crown star facet 23 and the table facet 22 is 15.5-18.5, as shown in
(46) The length of the crown star waist 231 is 50% of the length of the main crown facet edge 211, as shown in
(47) As shown in
(48) An angle 5 between the short side 241 of the crown small facet and the first edge 242 is 110, as shown in
(49) A height h4 of the crown small facet 24 is 75% of a height h5 of the main crown facet edge 211, as shown in
(50) As shown in
(51) The small sector 25 presents almost a sector shape, and an angle 6 between the small sector 25 and the girdle facet 31 is 35.5-36.5, as shown in
(52) A length of the small sector edge 251 is 50% of the length of the first edge 242.
(53) By cutting the diamond blank, the eventually shaped diamond is almost round. Specifically, the girdle 31 is almost round. The main crown facets 21 are hexagons which are symmetrical in a circumferential direction, the crown star facets 23 are trapezoids which are symmetrical in the circumferential direction, and the crown small facets 24 are pentagons which are symmetrical in the circumferential direction; and, each small sector 25 has two small sector edges 251 and an arc connected to the girdle 3, and the small sector 25 presents almost a sector shape, as shown in
(54) As shown in
(55) A projection (i.e., a third projection 6) of the main pavilion facet edge 111 on the girdle facet 31 is overlapped with a projection (i.e., a fourth projection 7) of a symmetry axis of the crown small facet 24 on the girdle facet 31.
(56) 2. The Cut Diamond
(57) As shown in
(58) a table facet 22; and
(59) ten main crown facets 21 and ten main pavilion facets 11, and each of the main crown facet 21 is a hexagon which is symmetrical in a circumferential direction;
(60) a crown star facet 23 is disposed at a junction of two adjacent main crown facets 21 with the table facet 22, the number of the crown star facets 23 is ten, and each of the crown star facets 23 is a trapezoid which is symmetrical in the circumferential direction;
(61) a crown small facet 24 is disposed at a junction of two adjacent main crown facets 21 with the crown star facet 23, the number of the crown small facets 23 is ten, and each of the crown small facet 24 is a pentagon which is symmetrical in the circumferential direction;
(62) a small sector 25 is disposed at a junction of the main crown facet 21 with the crown small facet 24, and the number of the small sectors 25 is twenty; and
(63) two main pavilion facet auxiliary surfaces 12 are disposed at a junction of the two adjacent main pavilion facets 11, and the number of the auxiliary surfaces 12 is twenty.
(64) (1) About the Crown:
(65) An angle 2 between the main crown facet 21 and the girdle facet 31 is 34-35, as shown in
(66) An angle 4 between the crown star facet 23 and the table facet 22 is 15.5-18.5, as shown in
(67) A side shared by the crown small facet 24 and the crown star facet 23 is a short side 241 of the crown small facet, a side shared by the main crown facet 21 and the crown small facet 24 is a first edge 242, and an angle 5 between the short side 241 and the first edge 242 is 110, as shown in
(68) The small sector 25 presents almost a sector shape, and an angle 6 between the small sector 25 and the girdle facet 31 is 35.5-36.5, as shown in
(69) (2) About the Pavilion:
(70) An angle 1 between the main pavilion facet 1 and the girdle facet 31 is 40.5-40.8, as shown in
(71) An angle 3 between the auxiliary surface 12 and the girdle facet 31 is 42-42.3, as shown in
(72) (3) Others
(73) As shown in
(74) The roundness of the diamond is 99-100%.
(75) The diamond height h is 60.5% of the diamond diameter d.
(76) The diameter d1 of the table facet is 56-57% of the diamond diameter d.
(77) The pavilion height h1 is 43.5-45% of the diamond diameter d. The crown height h2 is 14.5-15.5% of the diamond diameter d. The girdle height h3 is 2.5% of the diamond diameter d.
(78) The position of a tip of the pavilion of the diamond is a central position, and the deviation should be less than 1%.
(79) 3. Measurement, Comparison and Analysis Embodiments
(80) To describe the effect of the diamond of the present application, the present application provides three embodiments within the scope of the present application and six comparison examples; specifically,
(81) The shapes and parameter ranges in the embodiments fall into the protection scope of the present application.
(82) The comparison examples 1-4 have the same shape as that in the present application, but have different parameter ranges.
(83) The comparison example 5 employs the graphs and parameters in FIGS. 2B and 2C in U.S. Publication No. US 2009/0056374A. When the original application document does not provide parameters, the comparison example 5 employs the same parameters as Embodiment 2.
(84) The comparison example 6 employs the shape provided by U.S. Design Pat. No. D616,785S, but the cutting parameters are the same as those in Embodiment 2.
(85) (1) Cutting Parameters
(86) For the diamonds provided in the embodiments and the comparison examples, the following same parameters are employed (except the existing parameters in the comparison examples 5 and 6): the roundness of the diamond is 99%; h/d=60.50%; d1/d=56%; h1/h=44%; h2/h=15%; h3/h=2.5%; 3=42; 5=110; the length of the small sector edge is 50% of the length of the first edge; the length of the second boundary line is 50% of the first boundary line; and, the length of the main pavilion facet auxiliary surface edge is 75% of the length of the main pavilion facet edge.
(87) Other parameters refer to Table 1.
(88) TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Parameters of diamonds Proportion of the length of the crown star facet waist in the length of the main crown facet 4 h4/h5 6 1 2 Embodiment 1 50% 17 75% 36 40.5 34 Embodiment 2 50% 17 75% 36 40.6 34.5.sup. Embodiment 3 50% 17 75% 36 40.8 35 Comparison 50% 17 75% 36 40.5 33 example 1 Comparison 50% 17 75% 36 .sup.50 35 example 2 Comparison 40% 17 70% 36 40.6 34.5.sup. example 3 Comparison 50% 15 75% 37 40.6 34.5.sup. example 4 Comparison 50% 16 75% 34 .sup.41 28 example 5 Comparison 50% 17 75% 36 40.6 34.5.sup. example 6
(89) (2) Test Data and Results
(90) 2.1 Comparison and Analysis of Tests on Brilliance, Fire and Sparkle
(91) In the tests, the brilliance, fire and sparkle of the diamonds in the embodiments and the comparison examples are analyzed. The test conditions are as follows: first, the cutting level is above Very Good; second, the diamond specification is within a range of 0.50 ct to 0.59 ct; and, third, the testing environment is a same light source and a same detection instrument being used, wherein the brilliance, fire and sparkle of the diamonds in the comparison examples 1-4 are far less than those of the diamonds in Embodiments 1-3 of the present application, and various indexes of the diamonds in the comparison examples 1-4 are at least less about 10-15% than those of the diamonds in Embodiments 1-3 and a description will not be repeated here.
(92) In order to better compare the diamond of the present application and the diamond in the prior art in terms of brilliance, fire and sparkle, the present application focuses on the comparison and analysis of the tests on Embodiment 2, Comparison Example 5 and Comparison Example 6 having similar cutting parameters. The results of measurement refer to
(93) TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 Comparison in brilliance, fire and sparkle Comparison Comparison Test item Embodiment 2 example 5 example 6 Brilliance 67.85 55.96 50.41 Fire 87.80 75.87 86.16 Sparkle 208.58 147.90 152.77
(94) It can be seen from
(95) The inventor(s) considers (consider) that, since the diamond is composed of substances having high ability to transmit and reflect light, the principles of light reflection, refraction, transmission and the like inside the diamond are quite complicated; and, even by small adjusting of the cutting parameters such as side length and angle, the brilliance, fire and sparkle of the diamond will be changed greatly. Thus, it is difficult to control the adjustment range.
(96) 2.2. Optical Effect Views of Ten Hearts and Ten Arrows
(97) Since the parameters and shape of the diamond of the present invention is particularly close to those of the diamond in the Comparison Example 6 (with 12 main crown facets), the two diamonds in Embodiment 2 and the Comparison Example 6 are further observed by a lathe mirror to obtain the optical effect views shown in
(98) Since the outline of the presented ten hearts and ten arrows structure of the diamond obtained by the cutting parameters out of the range of the present application is not clear enough and the emitted rays are disperse, the grade of the obtained diamond is not so good.