Arrangement for and method of holding gemstones

a technology applied in the field of arrangement and holding gemstones, can solve the problems of difficult subjective evaluation and measurement, gemstone “reflection, and optical efficiency of gemstones

Inactive Publication Date: 2011-08-25
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[0008]One aspect of this invention is directed to an arrangement for holding a gemstone to be optically examined. The arrangement includes a holder having an internal compartment, a mounting plate for supporting the gemstone table-side up in an upright position within the internal compartment, and a protective lid mounted on the holder for movement between a closed position in which the lid overlies the mounting plate and the gemstone supported thereon, and an open position in which the lid uncovers the gemstone for optical examination. The arrangement is mounted in an apparatus for accurately examining, with repeatability, one or more optical properties, such as coverage and / or symmetry of the gemstone, especially a cut, multi-faceted diamond having a table (i.e., the uppermost, largest facet at the top of the diamond) and a culet (i.e., the pointed or blunted bottom of the diamond). An energizable, stationary light source is spaced away from the gemstone and is operative for directing light rays at different orientations to the table of the gemstone when energized.

Problems solved by technology

Optical performance of the gemstone, that is, how the gemstone “plays with light”, and optical efficiency of the gemstone, that is, how the gemstone “reflects light”, are difficult to subjectively evaluate and measure, even for the experienced human appraiser.
However, as advantageous as such computer-based systems have been, they have not proven to be altogether satisfactory in use.
A moving system component, such as a rotating reflector or a moving light source, causes mechanical variability and vibrations that can interfere with the measurements, and degrade measurement accuracy and repeatability.
The light source also concomitantly generates heat that can interfere with the measurements.
Also, the glass plate on which the gemstone is placed creates an interface at which light interference can occur due to light refraction, thereby again degrading measurement accuracy and repeatability.
This interference effect is aggravated by frequent contamination with dust, dirt, oil from an operator's fingers, scratches, or like contaminants on the glass plate.
Furthermore, the placement of the gemstone on the glass plate is variable, thereby still further worsening measurement accuracy and repeatability.

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[0035]Referring now to FIG. 1 of the drawings, reference numeral 10 generally identifies an apparatus for accurately determining, with repeatability, one or more optical properties such as coverage and / or symmetry of a gemstone 12, especially a cut, multi-faceted diamond having, as best shown in FIG. 3, a table 14 (i.e., the uppermost, largest facet at the top of the diamond) and a culet 16 (i.e., the pointed or blunted bottom of the diamond). Although FIG. 3 depicts that the gemstone 12 has a round cut, the apparatus 10 is equally applicable for determining the coverage and symmetry of gemstones having other cuts, such as oval, pear, marquise, radiant, princess, heart, emerald, etc.

[0036]As shown in FIGS. 1-2, the apparatus 10 includes a horizontal support plate 18, preferably of rigid material, on which an upright, vertical standard 20 is mounted. A gemstone holder 22 or fixture, as best shown in FIGS. 4-11, is mounted on the support plate 18 behind a drawer front panel 126 and is...

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Abstract

A gemstone to be optically examined is held by a holder having an internal compartment. A mounting plate supports the gemstone table-side up in an upright position within the internal compartment. A protective lid is mounted on the holder for movement between a closed position in which the lid overlies the mounting plate and the gemstone supported thereon, and an open position in which the lid uncovers the gemstone for optical examination.

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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION[0001]This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61 / 308,062, filed Feb. 25, 2010.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]The present invention generally relates to an arrangement for, and a method of, holding gemstones, especially cut diamonds, to be examined by illuminating the gemstone, capturing images of the illuminated gemstone, and analyzing the captured images with repeatability.[0003]The beauty and price of a gemstone, such as a cut multi-faceted diamond, are based, for example, on its cut, carat weight, clarity and color. Many different geometrical patterns of cuts, such as round brilliant, oval, pear, marquise, radiant, princess, heart, emerald, etc. are now standardized. The cut, the carat weight, the clarity and the color of the gemstone are typically evaluated and / or measured by a human appraiser. Such evaluated and / or measured properties are often objectively presented to a consumer, typically in c...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): G01N21/87
CPCG01N21/87G01N21/8806
Inventor BENDERLY, DAVIDLIATTI, DAVID
Owner PHOTOSCRIBE
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