Gemstone with a chaton cut
10271621 ยท 2019-04-30
Assignee
Inventors
- Maik Froehlich (Kundl, AT)
- Karlheinz Eder (Buch in Tirol, AT)
- Guenther Blasbichler (Innsbruck, AT)
- Markus Sauer (Mils, AT)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A gemstone with a chaton cut has tapering facets of a crown adjoin a flat table all the way round inclined relative to the table. The facets extend as far as a rondist at which the gemstone has the largest transverse dimension. A pavilion of facets, preferably terminating at a point, adjoins below the rondist. The gemstone is at least partially made of glass, and the crown angle () is between 40.5 and 42.5.
Claims
1. An artificial gemstone with a chaton cut comprising: a crown having a flat table and tapering facets, said tapering facets adjoining said flat table all the way around said table and being inclined relative to said table; said tapering facets of said crown extending as far as a girdle of the gemstone at which the gemstone has a largest transverse dimension, wherein said tapering facets of said crown comprise a first set of crown facets each adjoining said flat table with a tapered end of each of said first set of crown facets and a second set of crown facets each adjoining said flat table along a broad side of each of said second set of crown facets; said first set of crown facets being inclined with respect to a girdle plane at an angle between 40.5 and 42.5; said second set of crown facets being inclined with respect to said girdle plane at an angle between 33.5 and 35.5; a pavilion of facets, each facet of said pavilion of facets adjoining said girdle from below said girdle, said pavilion of facets having only: a first set of pavilion facets each extending from a point of said gemstone toward said girdle to adjoin said girdle from below at a single point, wherein an angle between said girdle plane and said first set of pavilion facets is between 35.0 and 37.0, and a second set of pavilion facets each adjoining said girdle along a broad side, wherein an angle between said girdle plane and said second set of pavilion facets is between 40.5 and 41.0; and wherein said artificial gemstone is made of glass.
2. The artificial gemstone according to claim 1, wherein said angle of said first set of crown facets with respect to said girdle plane is a crown angle and is between 41.75 and 42.25.
3. The artificial gemstone according to claim 2, wherein said crown angle is 41.95.
4. The artificial gemstone according to claim 3, wherein said angle between said girdle plane and said second set of crown facets is between 34.25 and 34.75.
5. The artificial gemstone according to claim 2, wherein said angle between said girdle plane and said second set of crown facets is between 34.25 and 34.75.
6. The artificial gemstone according to claim 1, wherein said angle between said girdle plane and said second set of crown facets is between 34.25 and 34.75.
7. The artificial gemstone according to claim 1, wherein said angle between said girdle plane and said second set of crown facets is 34.52.
8. The artificial gemstone according to claim 1, wherein said angle between said girdle plane and said first set of pavilion facets is between 36.0 and 36.5.
9. The artificial gemstone according to claim 1, wherein said angle between said girdle plane and said first set of pavilion facets is 36.28.
10. The artificial gemstone according to claim 1, wherein said angle between said girdle plane and said second set of pavilion facets is 40.73.
11. The artificial gemstone according to claim 1, wherein said first set of crown facets consists of six, eight, ten or twelve facets.
12. The artificial gemstone according to claim 1, wherein said second set of crown facets consists of six, eight, ten or twelve facets.
13. The artificial gemstone according to claim 1, wherein said first set of pavilion facets consists of six, eight, ten or twelve facets.
14. The artificial gemstone according to claim 1, wherein said second set of pavilion facets consists of six, eight, ten or twelve facets.
15. The artificial gemstone according to claim 1, wherein: said first set of pavilion facets extend between said girdle and said point of said gemstone; and said second set of pavilion facets stop short of said point of said gemstone.
16. The artificial gemstone according to claim 1, wherein said single point at which each of said first set of pavilion facets adjoins said girdle is aligned with a midline of said broad side of a respective one of said crown facets in said first set of crown facets.
17. The artificial gemstone according to claim 1, wherein said second set of crown facets each adjoin said girdle with a tapered end, said tapered end being aligned with a midline of said broad side of a respective one of said facets in said second set of pavilion facets.
18. An artificial gemstone with a chaton cut comprising: a crown having a flat table and tapering facets, said tapering facets adjoining said flat table all the way around said table and being inclined relative to said table; said tapering facets of said crown extending as far as a girdle of the gemstone at which the gemstone has a largest transverse dimension, wherein said tapering facets of said crown comprise a first set of crown facets each adjoining said flat table with a tapered end of each of said first set of crown facets and a second set of crown facets each adjoining said flat table along a broad side of each of said second set of crown facets; said first set of crown facets being inclined with respect to a girdle plane at an angle between 40.5 and 42.5; said second set of crown facets being inclined with respect to said girdle plane at an angle between 33.5 and 35.5; a pavilion of facets each adjoining said girdle from below said girdle and having only: a first set of pavilion facets each extending from a point of said gemstone to said girdle, wherein an intersection between an edge of said girdle and each facet in said first set of pavilion facets forms a single point and an angle between said girdle plane and said first set of pavilion facets is between 35.0 and 37.0, and a second set of pavilion facets each adjoining said girdle along a broad side, wherein an angle between said girdle plane and said second set of pavilion facets is between 40.5 and 41.0; and wherein said artificial gemstone is made of glass.
19. An artificial gemstone with a chaton cut comprising: a crown having a flat table and tapering facets, said tapering facets adjoining said flat table all the way around said table and being inclined relative to said table; said tapering facets of said crown extending as far as a girdle of the gemstone at which the gemstone has a largest transverse dimension, wherein said tapering facets of said crown comprise a first set of crown facets each adjoining said flat table with a tapered end of each of said first set of crown facets and a second set of crown facets each adjoining said flat table along a broad side of each of said second set of crown facets; said first set of crown facets being inclined with respect to a girdle plane at an angle between 40.5 and 42.5; said second set of crown facets being inclined with respect to said girdle plane at an angle between 33.5 and 35.5; a pavilion of facets, each facet of said pavilion of facets adjoining said girdle from below said girdle, said pavilion of facets having only: a first set of pavilion facets each extending from a point of said gemstone toward said girdle to adjoin said girdle from below at a single point, wherein an angle between said girdle plane and said first set of pavilion facets is between 35.0 and 37.0; and a second set of pavilion facets each adjoining said girdle along a broad side, wherein an angle between said girdle plane and said second set of pavilion facets is between 40.5 and 41.0; and wherein said artificial gemstone is made of glass having a refractive index between 1.50 and 1.60.
20. The artificial gemstone according to claim 19, wherein the glass has a refractive index of 1.55.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Further details and advantages of the present invention are described in more detail hereinafter with the aid of the description of the figures and with reference to the drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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(10) The pavilion 3 has two types of pavilion facets 8, 9 (two-layer cut). In this case eight pavilion facets 9 have a broad side via which they adjoin the rondist 4. The remaining pavilion facets 8 have a point that in each case adjoins the rondist 4.
(11) The crown 2 also has 16 facets 10 and 11, as well as a flat table 5, which is aligned parallel to the rondist plane 7 and perpendicular to the longitudinal axis L.
(12) Eight crown facets 11 adjoin the rondist in each case via a broad side and have a point that is aligned in the direction of the table 5. Eight further crown facets 10 adjoin the table 5 in each case via a broad side (two-layer cut).
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(18) The following table shows the differences of the known gemstone A1200 of the applicant according to the prior art, compared to a gemstone I021 according to an embodiment of the invention.
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(21) Instead of this arrangement, the respective light-specific values, such as for example the brightness in the region of this recess 20, can be calculated in a computer simulation.
(22) The amount of light reflected upwardly from the gemstone 1 represents a mean value over almost all possible illumination arrangements and thus provides a quantitative measure for the light return of the gemstone 1. The reflections take place at different facets, so that light is reflected back to the recess directly on first striking the gemstone, but also after multiple internal reflections.
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(25) The invention is obviously not restricted to the illustrated embodiments, and in particular the number of facets can vary, in contrast to the illustrated gemstone, which has in each case 8+ facets on both the table and pavilion, though other combinations of facets can also be employed, for example 6+6, 10+10 or 12+12 facets. Odd numbers of facets are also possible. Also, the number of facets between the crown on the one hand and pavilion on the other hand do not have to match.
(26) In the illustrated embodiment the crown as well as the pavilion contains two different cutting angles (two-layer cut). In principle single-layer and multiple layer gemstones are also possible.
(27) Glass is used as preferred material, preferably with a refractive index between 1.50 and 1.60, and most preferably 1.55. Other materials, in particular natural stones, are however also feasible and possible.