MAGNIFIED-LOOK DIAMOND JEWELRY
20180307050 ยท 2018-10-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
A44C5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
G02B1/18
PHYSICS
G02B27/0006
PHYSICS
International classification
A44C17/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A44C25/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A44C5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
G02B1/18
PHYSICS
G02B27/00
PHYSICS
Abstract
A jewelry setting has a magnifying lens in a lens holder for supporting the magnifying lens. A precious stone arrangement is supported by a precious stone setting for supporting the precious stone arrangement below the magnifying lens, at such position relative to the magnifying lens as to produce a magnified image of the precious stone arrangement at a top surface of the magnifying lens. A mechanical coupling is configured to couple the precious stone setting to the lens holder. The setting can be implemented as any type of jewelry item, e.g. a finger ring, a necklace, a pendant and the like.
Claims
1. A jewelry setting, comprising: a magnifying lens having a given diametrical size; a band configured to hold and support the magnifying lens; a precious stone having a diametrical size substantially smaller than the diametrical size of the magnifying lens and a table surface facing the magnifying lens, said precious stone being located centrally below the magnifying lens, the precious stone being spaced away from the magnifying lens; a precious stone setting configured to stationarily support the precious stone directly below the magnifying lens, at such position relative to the magnifying lens as to produce a magnified image of the precious stone at a top surface of the magnifying lens; and the precious stone setting being affixed to the band that holds the magnifying lens by a plurality of prongs, each said prong having one end attached to the band and another end attached to a stone setting which physically holds the precious stone.
2. The jewelry setting of claim 1, wherein the precious stone comprises a single diamond.
3. The jewelry setting of claim 1, wherein the jewelry setting comprises and supports a plurality of additional diamonds arranged as a cluster.
4. The jewelry setting of claim 1, wherein in the magnifying lens comprises a plano-convex lens.
5. The jewelry setting of claim 4, wherein the plano-convex lens is made of one of glass and plastic material.
6. The jewelry setting of claim 1, wherein the precious stone setting includes a plurality of spaced prongs that are affixed at one end thereof to the band.
7. (canceled)
8. The jewelry setting of claim 1, wherein the precious stone setting comprises a sheet of glass with one or more cutouts for respectively receiving and holding one or more respective diamonds.
9. The jewelry setting of claim 1, wherein the band has an outer shape which is one of: round-shape, pear-shape, heart-shape, oval-shape, square-shape, triangle-shape and rectangular-shape.
10. The jewelry setting of claim 1, wherein the precious stone comprises one centrally located diamond that has an outer shape which is one of: round-shape, square-shape, cushion-shape, oval-shape, emerald-shape, pear-shape and marquis-shape.
11. The jewelry setting of claim 1, including a setting connector attached to the jewelry setting and the connector being configured to enable wearing the jewelry setting as one of: a bracelet, a necklace, a pendant, and an earring.
12. The jewelry setting of claim 1, wherein the magnifying lens has a magnifying power to provide the magnified image at least twice as large as the size of the precious stone, when the precious stone is located adjacent a bottom surface of the magnifying lens.
13. The jewelry setting of claim 12, wherein the magnification provided by the magnifying glass is four times the actual image size of the precious stone arrangement.
14. The jewelry setting of claim 1, wherein said magnifying lens is coated with an anti-reflective coating.
15. The jewelry setting of claim 14, wherein the coating is fingerprint resistant and scratch resistant.
16. The jewelry setting of claim 1, wherein the precious stone setting is attached to the band so that a space between the precious stone and of the magnifying glass is water resistant in a manner that does not allow liquid or moisture to enter into said space.
17. A jewelry setting, comprising: a magnifying lens having a given diametrical size; a band configured to hold and support the magnifying lens; a precious stone having a diametrical size substantially smaller than the diametrical size of the magnifying lens and a table surface facing the magnifying lens, said precious stone being located centrally below the magnifying lens, the precious stone being spaced away from the magnifying lens; a precious stone setting configured to stationarily support the precious stone directly below the magnifying lens, at such position relative to the magnifying lens as to produce a magnified image of the precious stone at a top surface of the magnifying lens; and the precious stone setting being affixed to the band that holds the magnifying lens by a plurality of prongs, each said prong having one end attached to the band and another end attached to a stone setting which physically holds the precious stone, including a glass tube that connects the precious stone setting to the lens holder.
18. The jewelry setting of claim 17, wherein glue is used to attach the lens to the jewelry setting.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0028] For background purposes, initial reference is made to
[0029] The conceptual and structural aspects of the present invention can be quickly grasped from
[0030] The setting 10 can be attached to one's clothing or body to make it a wearable item, in the example in
[0031] Although the embodiment of
[0032] In the jewelry setting 30 illustrated in
[0033] A further embodiment of the invention, shown in
[0034] From
[0035] Further embodiments of the invention can be appreciated from
[0036] Turning to
[0037] A further embodiment of the invention which is similar to the embodiment of
[0038] In general, one of skill in the art will immediately realize that the present invention is not limited to settings that provide a magnified look for only round diamonds. Indeed, the physical diamonds that are utilized in the invention can be of any shape including round, emerald cut, oval, pear-shaped, square shaped or an arrangement of those diamonds as in the prior art cluster arrangements and the appearance at the top of the magnifying lens will invariably provide an appearance that can be at least twice and indeed several times the physical size of the actual diamonds or diamond cluster. In other words, the present invention provides the look of jewelry that features what appears to be a one or two carat diamond for the cost of a diamond that may be only a quarter of a carat or even smaller in size.
[0039] As to the magnifying lens 20, the same has been described above as being made of glass which, as is known, is a very clear and light transmissive substance. However, the lens can be also fabricated of plastic or other synthetic materials and the shape of the lens can be adjusted according to the rules of optic to provide optimized appearances for the involved jewelry. Similarly, the lens 20 need not be limited to a plano-convex lens and other lens shapes can be utilized including combination of lens, using known optical techniques. Similarly, while in the embodiment of
[0040] Although the present invention has been described in relation to particular embodiments thereof, many other variations and modifications and other uses will become apparent to those skilled in the art. It is preferred, therefore, that the present invention be limited not by the specific disclosure herein, but only by the appended claims.