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Jewelry article with a brilliance enhancing diamond setting

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Assignee: SHAH AMITPriority: Mar 15, 2012Filed: Apr 30, 2012Published: Sep 19, 2013
Est. expiryMar 15, 2032(~5.7 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Amit Shah
A44C 17/0275
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Abstract

A jewelry article is described that includes a plurality of diamond settings adapted to hold a respective plurality of diamonds in a suspended position. Each of the diamond settings is connected to the article through a pair of loop rings and connecting loops. The loop rings and connecting loops facilitate oscillating motion to the diamond setting for a predefined amount of time responsive to involuntary movement or reflexes of the wearer's body. The diamond setting includes an arcuate shaped cup member that adds weight to the diamond setting to help prolong the oscillating motion of the diamond setting. The oscillating motion of the diamond setting facilitates the diamond to oscillate relative to the diamond setting without manual movement of the article from the wearer.

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We claim: 
     
         1 . A jewelry article comprising:
 a front member and a rear member adapted to define a hollow interior;   a plurality of diamond settings that hold and suspend a diamond within the hollow interior, the diamond setting includes an arcuate shaped cup member adapted to add weight to a lower portion of the diamond setting,   a plurality of loop rings and connecting loops adapted to respectively define a respective plurality of interconnecting ridges, the interconnecting ridges engage to facilitate an oscillating/undulating motion to the diamond setting, the oscillating/undulating motion of the diamond setting adapted to be extended by the arcuate shaped cup portion.   
     
     
         2 . The jewelry article as claimed in  claim 1 , wherein the diamond setting adapted to undulate/oscillate responsive to an involuntary body movement of a wearer. 
     
     
         3 . The jewelry article as claimed in  claim 1 , wherein the diamond setting adapted to enhance brilliance, dispersion and scintillation of the diamond without requiring actual movement of the article. 
     
     
         4 . The jewelry article as claimed in  claim 1 , wherein the ridges facilitate least surface contact essential to facilitate the oscillating/undulating motion of the diamond setting. 
     
     
         5 . The jewelry article as claimed in  claim 1 , wherein the diamond setting is connected to the front member to prevent direct contact of the diamond setting with the wearer's body. 
     
     
         6 . The jewelry article as claimed in  claim 1 , wherein the front member and rear member are connected through a plurality of horizontally extending connecting bars adapted to safely detain the diamond setting within the article. 
     
     
         7 . The jewelry article as claimed in  claim 1 , wherein the arcuate shaped cup member is connected to a pair of prongs that holds a girdle of the diamond. 
     
     
         8 . The jewelry article as claimed in  claim 1 , wherein the front member is made of a first ring, a second ring and a third ring that respectively define a decorative surface. 
     
     
         9 . The jewelry article as claimed in  claim 8 , wherein the decorative surface includes a plurality of prongs adapted to hold a plurality of diamonds. 
     
     
         10 . The jewelry article as claimed in  claim 1 , wherein the rear member is made of a fourth ring, a fifth ring and a sixth ring that respectively define a non-decorative surface.

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