Jewellery with rotating mechanism and detailed information
The jewellery with a rotating mechanism addresses the issue of lost or damaged certificates by securely displaying personalized and certificate information on the outer surface, ensuring durability and ease of identification and return.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- WO · WO
- Patent Type
- Applications
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-09-11
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-19
AI Technical Summary
Existing jewellery lacks a mechanism to securely store and display personalized information and certificate details on the outer surface, leading to issues like lost or damaged certificates, limited space for engraving, and erasure during resizing or maintenance, complicating maintenance and return processes.
A jewellery design with a rotating mechanism on the outer surface that allows for personalized engraving of names, dates, and certificate information, ensuring these details remain intact during resizing or maintenance, and facilitates easy identification and return.
The rotating mechanism ensures permanent display of personalized and certificate information, eliminating the need for external certificates and simplifying maintenance, replacement, and return processes by providing a secure and durable means of identification.
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Abstract
Description
[0001] JEWELLERY WITH ROTATING MECHANISM AND DETAILED INFORMATION
[0002] Technical Field
[0003] The present disclosure relates to a jewellery with rotating mechanism, which can be completely customised and on which all detailed certificate information relating to the jewellery is provided.
[0004] State of the Art
[0005] Today, jewellery stores, particularly when selling diamond jewellery, provide a certificate of the purchased product together with the product. This certificate is the unique identity of the product, and when customers request maintenance, replacement, return, or repair of the products they have purchased, they must bring this certificate to the seller. However, jewellery can be used for many years, and if their maintenance is well followed, they can be easily used even after 10-20 years or even 50 years. In this process, the certificate is generally lost or becomes unusable by being damaged.
[0006] When it is necessary to carry out an operation for a product whose certificate has been lost, the manufacturer and / or customers are put in a difficult situation. When such a situation occurs, either the customer has to pay an additional fee, or the company has to provide service without receiving any payment.
[0007] Moreover, even if the customer knows from which store the product was purchased and the company agrees to carry out the operation without receiving payment, there are at best hundreds of models close to that product. In replacement and return processes, the certificate is mandatory. The certificate and product information provided on some products eliminates this problem. Even if the customer loses the certificate, if the certificate information is provided on the product, the customer can easily take the product to the store and have the desired operation performed. As can be understood, in some jewellery models currently produced, in particular, the names of the manufacturer companies and the assay information of the product are written on the inner parts of the products. However, due to this situation, the end consumer cannot place names, dates, or personalised symbols inside the jewellery (particularly rings), and this causes customer dissatisfaction. Even if very short letters or symbols are engraved, the fact that they are erased later during resizing, repair, or maintenance processes of the rings is also not welcomed by the end user. For example, in some rings, the two names, object, stone information, and the international 1 1 -digit stone certificate (Merve & Kerem 0.40 ct Gvs 01239874560) are written in full, and even if repair, maintenance, or resizing of the ring is performed, this information cannot be erased. This situation also bears importance for the customer in terms of security.
[0008] In the document TR 2006 / 07509 in the state of the art, a ring with a rotating mechanism in which a solitaire and a wedding ring are used together is mentioned. The invention is a ring with rotating mechanism in which the solitaire (1 ) and the wedding ring (2) are used together, characterised in that the wedding ring (2) is placed into the channel (3) of the solitaire ring comprising a channel recess (3), joined by gold welding, and at the same time, the wedding ring (2) is enabled to rotate on the ring.
[0009] In the document no TR 2006 / 03482 in the state of the art, a ring with a window and rotating is described. The invention relates to rings (1 ) comprising at least one body (2), at least one ring (3) with mobility positioned on said body (2), a connection surface (2,1 ) located at the lower part of said ring (3), an information surface (2,3) obtained under said connection surface (2,1 ), at least one information (4) processed on said information surface (2,3), and at least one window (3,1 ) formed on said upper ring (3), which enables said information (4) to be visible when desired and when the ring (1 ) is worn on the finger.
[0010] In the document no. CN206994685 (U) in the state of the art, it is explained that the utility model comprises an inner ring and an outer ring, has a grain-pattern ring changing in sequence, the exterior of the inner ring is provided with a grain pattern, the outer ring is provided with a hollow structure, the exterior of the ring comprising the outer ring is formed, only the outer ring and the inner ring are nested together, the inner ring and the outer ring leave the gap within a certain period of time, the inner ring and the outer ring can relatively rotate, the rotation of the inner ring or the outer ring sequentially shows the grain pattern on the inner ring from the hollow structure of the outer ring, and then a ring with different grain patterns is obtained. The utility model explains a simple structure, the design advantage being that it can change the effect of a ring’s multicoloured grain pattern, enhance the appeal and novelty of the ring, and strengthen the suitability of combining different clothing elements.
[0011] In the document no. FR2376637 (A1 ) in the state of the art, a ring (10) is adjusted with a precious stone (23), such as a diamond, which can rotate around a longitudinal axis perpendicular to the face of the stone. It is fixed to the outer surface of the circular ring (1 1 ) with claws (12a, 12b). A flat disc (16) almost completely fills its opening, and a decorative plate preferably made of a semi-precious stone is fixed to one face (17) thereof. A vertical axis (20) is fixed to the other face (19), and a bent arm (22) is fixed thereto. The precious stone is held by the free end of the arm.
[0012] However, a jewellery with rotating mechanism on the outer part where the desired writings would be placed has not been encountered. The present invention has been developed to eliminate the disadvantages mentioned above and to provide new advantages to the relevant technical field.
[0013] The Aim of the Invention
[0014] The main aim of the invention is to set forth a jewellery with rotating mechanism, which can be completely customised and on which all detailed certificate information relating to the jewellery is provided.
[0015] Another aim of the invention is to set forth a jewellery that eliminates the necessity of using an external certificate.
[0016] A further aim of the invention is to set forth a jewellery that solves the problem of the manufacturer and / or customers being put in a difficult situation in maintenance, replacement, return, or repair processes.
[0017] Another aim of the invention is to set forth a jewellery that eliminates the problem of certificates being lost and / or damaged. A further aim of the invention is to set forth a jewellery that solves the problem of limited space left for customers in case the names of the manufacturer companies and the assay information of the product are written on the inner parts of the products, by creating a writing area on the outer surface of the ring.
[0018] Another aim of the invention is to set forth a jewellery that solves the problem of users’ information being erased in resizing, repair, or maintenance processes of the jewellery.
[0019] A further aim of the invention is to set forth a jewellery that facilitates returning the jewellery to its owner in case of loss, by means of the personalised information written thereon.
[0020] Another aim of the invention is to set forth a jewellery that has a rotating mechanism structure in the part where the writings will be placed.
[0021] A further aim of the invention is to set forth a jewellery that provides ease of model identification. Even if the writings on the mechanism are erased, ease of model identification will be provided, since the same mechanism has not been used before.
[0022] The structural and characteristic features and all the advantages of the invention will be understood more clearly by means of the figure given below and the detailed description written, and therefore this assessment must also be made by taking this figure and detailed description into consideration. Said figures are drawn representatively for a better understanding of the invention and do not have any scaling detail. (They may have been exaggerated for a better understanding of the invention.)
[0023] Description of Drawings
[0024] Figure 1 is a representative close-up exploded view of the jewellery that is the subject of the invention.
[0025] Figure 2 is a representative exploded perspective view of the jewellery that is the subject of the invention.
[0026] Figure 3 is another representative exploded perspective view of the jewellery that is the subject of the invention. Figure 4 is a representative exploded sectional view of the jewellery that is the subject of the invention.
[0027] Figure 5 is a representative perspective view of the jewellery that is the subject of the invention.
[0028] Figure 6 is another representative perspective view of the jewellery that is the subject of the invention.
[0029] Reference Numbers
[0030] 1. Jewellery casing
[0031] 2. Middle part
[0032] 3. Rotating part
[0033] 4. Upper stone part
[0034] 5. Inner mechanism
[0035] Detailed Description of the Invention
[0036] In this detailed description, the jewellery with rotating mechanism that is the subject of the invention, which can be personalised and / or on which all detailed certificate information relating to the jewellery is provided, is explained with examples that will not have any limiting effect, only for a better understanding of the subject.
[0037] The jewellery comprises the jewellery casing (1 ), which is the part that is in contact with the limbs such as the finger, ear, foot, neck, or wrist on which the jewellery will be used.
[0038] By means of the jewellery casing (1 ), if the jewellery is a ring, the user can wear it on the finger, if it is a bracelet, on the wrist, if it is a necklace, on the neck, if it is an earring, on the ear, or if it is an anklet, on the foot.
[0039] In the basic structure of the jewellery that is the subject of the invention, there is also a rotating part (3) located on said jewellery casing (1 ), which can rotate by means of its mechanism, and on which outward-facing personal names, letters, information, symbols, dates, and / or detailed certificate information relating to the jewellery are provided.
[0040] Said rotating part (3) can perform its rotation movement without getting stuck by means of its inwardly curved edge portions. Said possible sticking may occur against the jewellery casing (1 ), the upper stone part (4), the middle part (2), or the inner mechanism (5), but said inwardly curved edge structure is a design that solves this problem.
[0041] Depending on the preferred embodiments, the jewellery may also comprise the upper stone part (4), which is placed onto said rotating part (3) and enables the ornaments of the jewellery to be mounted.
[0042] On said rotating part (3), information such as personal names / initials, date information, optional objects, diamond information, and international certificate number is provided. Since said written information is located not on the inner but on the outer surface of the jewellery, when the jewellery is later enlarged or reduced, this information will be preserved without being erased. This is because the operations are performed on the inner surface of the jewellery. Even if many years pass and a return is requested, and even if the receipts and invoices on which the product information and certificate are written are lost, since all details are provided on the jewellery, there will be no need for the certificate of the product.
[0043] Thus, the jewellery is produced in a completely personalised manner with writings that cannot be erased, and with the depth of the writing engraved on its surface, no information loss occurs during maintenance or repair operations, the information written thereon — generally the 1 1 -digit international certificate number — and the stone information can always be accessed, and since this information is on the rotating mechanism part of the jewellery, it remains permanent.
[0044] One preferred embodiment of the invention also comprises the middle part (2), located on the upper surface of said jewellery casing (1 ), which enables the rotating part (3) to rotate by being seated on the jewellery casing (1 ).
[0045] Said rotating part (3) performs its rotation function around the circumference of the middle part (2). In another preferred embodiment of the invention, there is the inner mechanism (5), which, by means of its shaft extending from beneath said upper stone part (4), passing through the rotating part (3) having a hole in the middle, and extending towards the middle part (2), prevents the rotating part (3) from moving up and down in the vertical axis, and enables it to rotate only in the horizontal axis from right to left and / or from left to right.
[0046] The function of said inner mechanism (5) is to hold the rotating part (3) fixed in the vertical axis. It performs this function by means of its outer width being equal to the inner lining width of the middle part (2). In other words, said inner mechanism (5) and the middle part (2) are designed according to the interior of the rotating part (3). In addition, by means of said shaft, the rotation axis of the rotating part (3) is also fixed, and no shifting or deviation occurs during 360-degree rotation.
[0047] The jewellery that is the subject of the invention can be produced from any metal, non- metal, alloy, or stones, and can be a ring, earring, anklet, necklace, or bracelet.
[0048] One preferred embodiment of the invention operates as follows:
[0049] Firstly, as shown in Figure 2, the jewellery casing (1 ), which enables the user to use the jewellery, is provided. From this jewellery casing (1 ), the middle part (2), which will fulfil the function of seating upwards, extends. The rotating part (3) is placed onto the circumference of the middle part (2) and can rotate horizontally here as the person moves. On the outward-facing surface of the rotating part (3), personal names, letters, information, symbols, dates, and / or detailed certificate information relating to the jewellery are provided. Thus, even if the jewellery undergoes operations, since these operations will be on the inner surface, no data loss will occur.
[0050] In the invention, in order to make the jewellery look more beautiful, there is the upper stone part (4), which is placed onto said rotating part (3) and enables the ornaments of the jewellery to be mounted. In this embodiment, the upper stone part (4), by means of its shaft, passes through the rotating part (3) having a hole in the middle from beneath said upper stone part (4), and extends towards the middle part (2). Thus, the rotating part (3) cannot move up and down in the vertical axis and can only rotate in the horizontal axis from right to left and / or from left to right. Since the outer width of said inner mechanism (5) and the inner lining width of the middle part (2) are of equal radius, the rotation axis of said shaft and the rotating part (3) is also fixed, and no shifting or deviation occurs during rotation.
[0051] Said rotating part (3), since it has inwardly curved edge portions, can comfortably rotate without sticking to the jewellery casing (1 ), the upper stone part (4), the middle part (2), or the inner mechanism (5).
Claims
CLAIMS1. A jewellery with rotating mechanism, which can be personalised and / or on which all detailed certificate information relating to the jewellery is provided, characterized by comprising:• at least one jewellery casing (1 ), which is the part in contact with the limbs such as the finger, ear, foot, neck, or wrist on which the jewellery will be used, and• at least one rotating part (3), located on mentioned jewellery casing (1 ), which can rotate by means of its mechanism and on which outward-facing personal names, letters, information, symbols, dates, and / or detailed certificate information relating to the jewellery are provided.
2. The jewellery according to claim 1 characterized by comprising: at least one middle part (2) located on the upper surface of mentioned jewellery casing (1 ), which enables the rotating part (3) to rotate by being seated on the jewellery casing (1 ).
3. The jewellery according to any one of the preceding claims characterized by comprising: at least one upper stone part (4), which is placed onto mentioned rotating part (3) and enables the ornaments of the jewellery to be mounted.
4. The jewellery according to any one of the preceding claims characterized by comprising: at least one inner mechanism (5), which, by means of its shaft extending from beneath mentioned upper stone part (4), passing through the rotating part (3) having a hole in the middle, and extending towards the middle part (2), prevents the rotating part (3) from moving up and down in the vertical axis, and enables it to rotate only in the horizontal axis from right to left and / or from left to right.
5. The jewellery according to any one of the preceding claims characterized by comprising: at least one inner mechanism (5), the outer width of which is of equal radius with the inner lining width of mentioned middle part (2).
6. The jewellery according to any one of the preceding claims characterized by comprising: at least one rotating part (3), which can perform its rotation movement without getting stuck by means of its inwardly curved edge portions.
7. The jewellery according to any one of the preceding claims characterized by comprising: a ring, earring, anklet, necklace, or bracelet, made of metal, non-metal, alloys, or stones.
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