Chaton cut for a gemstone made of topaz
10085530 ยท 2018-10-02
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Abstract
A gemstone has a chaton cut, in which a crown adjoins a flat table and has facets that are inclined downwardly relative to the table all the way round, wherein the crown has main facets that extend substantially from the table as far as a girdle at which the gemstone has the largest transverse dimension. A pavilion of facets, preferably facets converging to a point, adjoins below the girdle. The gemstone consists preferably entirely of topaz, and the angle of the main facets relative to a cross-sectional face arranged parallel to the table is between 32.5 and 34.5.
Claims
1. A gemstone, comprising: a crown having a flat table and facets being arranged all the way around the table and being inclined relative to the table; a girdle at which the gemstone has a largest transverse dimension; and a pavilion adjoining the girdle from below the girdle, the pavilion having facets, wherein the facets of the crown include: a set of eight main crown facets which extend substantially from the table to as far as the girdle, the main crown facets being inclined with respect to a girdle plane at an angle between 32.5 and 34.5, redirecting a proportion of light beams from being scattered or directed away to a side, a set of eight second crown facets, each second crown facet having a broad side which adjoins the table, and a set of sixteen third crown facets, each third crown facet having a broad side which adjoins the girdle, wherein the facets of the pavilion include: a set of eight main pavilion facets, each main pavilion facet adjoining the girdle, wherein an angle of the main pavilion facets with respect to a girdle plane is between 45 and 47 such that the majority of the beams undergoes total internal reflection in the region of the pavilion, a set of eight second pavilion facets, each second pavilion facet having a broad side which adjoins the girdle, and a set of eight third pavilion facets which form a point or a rounded point, wherein the main pavilion facets extend farther toward the point than the second pavilion facets, wherein the gemstone consists of topaz, and wherein all of the main crown facets are substantially identical in shape and all of the main pavilion facets are substantially identical in shape.
2. The gemstone as set forth in claim 1, wherein an angle of the main crown facets is between 33.0 and 34.0.
3. The gemstone as set forth in claim 2, wherein the angle of the main crown facets is 33.5.
4. The gemstone as set forth in claim 3, wherein the angle of the main pavilion facets is between 45.5 and 46.5.
5. The gemstone as set forth in claim 4, wherein the angle of the main pavilion facets is 46.
6. The gemstone as set forth in claim 2, wherein the angle of the main pavilion facets is between 45.5 and 46.5.
7. The gemstone as set forth in claim 6, wherein the angle of the main pavilion facets is 46.
8. The gemstone as set forth in claim 2, wherein an angle between a girdle plane and the second crown facets is between 19.5 and 21.5, or an angle between the girdle plane and the third crown facets is between 39 and 41.
9. The gemstone as set forth in claim 8, wherein the angle between the girdle plane and the second crown facets is between 20 and 21.
10. The gemstone as set forth in claim 8, wherein the angle between the girdle plane and the third crown facets is between 39.5 and 40.5.
11. The gemstone as set forth in claim 1, wherein the angle of the main pavilion facets is between 45.5 and 46.5.
12. The gemstone as set forth in claim 11, wherein the angle of the main pavilion facets is 46.
13. The gemstone as set forth in claim 1, wherein an angle between a girdle plane and the second crown facets is between 19.5 and 21.5, or an angle between the girdle plane and the third crown facets is between 39 and 41.
14. The gemstone as set forth in claim 13, wherein the angle between the girdle plane and the second crown facets is between 20 and 21.
15. The gemstone as set forth in claim 13, wherein the angle between the girdle plane and the third crown facets is between 39.5 and 40.5.
16. The gemstone as set forth in claim 1, wherein an angle between a girdle plane and the third pavilion facets is between 38.0 and 40.5.
17. The gemstone as set forth in claim 16, wherein the angle between the girdle plane and the third pavilion facets is between 38.5 and 39.5.
18. The gemstone as set forth in claim 1, wherein an angle between a girdle plane and the second pavilion facets is between 48 and 50.
19. The gemstone as set forth in claim 18, wherein the angle between the girdle plane and the second pavilion facets is between 48.5 and 49.5.
20. The gemstone as set forth in claim 1, wherein an overall height of the gemstone is between 66% and 70% of a height of the girdle.
21. The gemstone as set forth in claim 1, wherein a height of the pavilion is between 46% and 50% of a height of the girdle.
22. The gemstone as set forth in claim 1, wherein a height of the crown is between 12% and 16% of a height of the girdle.
23. The gemstone as set forth in claim 1, wherein a mean diameter of the table is between 51% and 55% of a mean diameter of the girdle.
24. A gemstone, comprising: a crown having a flat table and facets being arranged all the way around the table and being inclined relative to the table; a girdle at which the gemstone has a largest transverse dimension; and a pavilion adjoining the girdle from below the girdle, the pavilion having facets, wherein the facets of the crown include: a set of eight main crown facets which extend substantially from the table to as far as the girdle, a set of eight second crown facets, each second crown facet having a broad side which adjoins the table, and a set of sixteen third crown facets, each third crown facet having a broad side which adjoins the girdle, wherein the facets of the pavilion include: a set of eight main pavilion facets, each main pavilion facet adjoining the girdle, a set of eight second pavilion facets, each second pavilion facet having a broad side which adjoins the girdle, and a set of eight third pavilion facets which form a point or a rounded point, wherein the main pavilion facets extend farther toward the point or the rounded point than do the second pavilion facets, the main pavilion facets being inclined with respect to a girdle plane at an angle between 45 and 47 such that the majority of the beams undergoes total internal reflection in the region of the pavilion and the third pavilion facets being inclined with respect to the girdle plane at an angle between 38.0 and 40.5, wherein the gemstone consists of topaz, and wherein all of the main crown facets are substantially identical in shape and all of the main pavilion facets are substantially identical in shape.
25. The gemstone as set forth in claim 24, wherein an angle of the main crown facets is between 33.0 and 34.0.
26. The gemstone as set forth in claim 24, wherein an angle between a girdle plane and the second crown facets is between 19.5 and 21.5.
27. The gemstone as set forth in claim 24, wherein an angle between the girdle plane and the third crown facets is between 39 and 41.
28. The gemstone as set forth in claim 24, wherein an angle between a girdle plane and the second pavilion facets is between 48 and 50.
29. The gemstone as set forth in claim 24, wherein an overall height of the gemstone is between 66% and 70% of a height of the girdle.
30. The gemstone as set forth in claim 24, wherein a height of the pavilion is between 46% and 50% of a height of the girdle.
31. The gemstone as set forth in claim 24, wherein a height of the crown is between 12% and 16% of a height of the girdle.
32. The gemstone as set forth in claim 24, wherein a mean diameter of the table is between 51% and 55% of a mean diameter of the girdle.
33. The gemstone as set forth in claim 1, wherein each of the main crown facets adjoins the table at a point.
34. The gemstone as set forth in claim 1, wherein each of the third pavilion facets adjoins one of the second pavilion facets at a point.
35. The gemstone as set forth in claim 24, wherein each of the main crown facets adjoins the table at a point.
36. The gemstone as set forth in claim 24, wherein each of the third pavilion facets adjoins one of the second pavilion facets at a point.
Description
(1) Further details and advantages of the present invention will be described more fully hereinafter by means of the description of the figures with reference to the drawings in which:
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(10) The crown 2 has three different kinds of facets 11, 12, 13, wherein the main facets 11 extend from the table 5 to the girdle 4 and are lozenge-shaped. This embodiment of the gemstone 1 has eight such main facets 11. Eight further facets 12 adjoin with a wide side the flat table 5 which is oriented parallel to the girdle plane 7 and perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis L of the gemstone 1. Sixteen further crown facets 13 adjoin with a wide side the girdle 4. The facets 12 and 13 are each of a triangular configuration.
(11) The pavilion 3 also has three different kinds of facets 8, 9, 10, wherein two of those pavilion facets 8, 10 have a wide side adjoining the girdle 4. Those of those facets 8 which extend furthest in the direction of the end 6 of the gemstone 1, that is opposite the table 5, form the main facets 8 of the pavilion 3. The triangular facets 10 adjoin with a wide side the girdle 4, between those main facets 8.
(12) The pavilion 3 converges to a point 6, the point 6 being formed by an arrangement of 8 further pavilion facets 9. Those pavilion facets 9 are of a lozenge-shaped configuration.
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(17) The advantages of the angular arrangement of the further crown facets and the pavilion facets, that is set forth in the appendant claims, is shown in
(18) In comparison therewith in the gemstone 1 the majority of the beams undergoes total internal reflection in the region of the pavilion 3 so that almost the entire proportion of light beams 13 passing into the crown 2 is reflected back to the viewer, after possible multiple reflection, in the form of light beams 26a, 26b issuing from the crown.
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(21) Instead of physical measurement, the respective light-specific values like for example the brightness in the region of that opening 20 can be calculated in a computer simulation.
(22) The amount of light reflected upwardly by the gemstone 1 represents a mean value over almost all possible illumination arrangements and thus gives a quantitative measurement in respect of the light return of the gemstone 1. In that case the reflections take place at various facets so that light is reflected back to the opening directly upon being first incident on the gemstone, but also after one of a plurality of internal reflections.
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