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Todd Philip Lehmann - East Aurora NY, US Malcolm Warren - Corfu NY, US
International Classification:
B22C 7/02 A44C 27/00
US Classification:
164 41, 164 45, 298964
Abstract:
A method and system for creating an article of jewelry that contains an anatomical image using a digital image of an anatomical body part such as a fingerprint, handprint, footprint, or the like to create a computer numeric controlled (CNC) software program that drives a machine for producing a wax model of the anatomical image. The wax model is used in a lost wax casting process to create a casting that is used in an article of jewelry. The present invention further provides an article of jewelry containing a novel bail assembly for attaching the article of jewelry to a chain or the like in an aesthetically pleasing manner that hides the attachment hole of the casting.
Todd Lehmann - East Aurora NY, US Malcolm Warren - Corfu NY, US
International Classification:
B22C 9/04
US Classification:
164035000, 164045000, 164516000
Abstract:
A method and system for creating an article of jewelry that contains an anatomical image using a digital image of an anatomical body part such as a fingerprint, handprint, footprint, or the like to create a computer numeric controlled (CNC) software program that drives a machine for producing a wax model of the anatomical image. The wax model is used in a lost wax casting process to create a casting that is used in an article of jewelry. The present invention further provides an article of jewelry containing a novel bail assembly for attaching the article of jewelry to a chain or the like in an aesthetically pleasing manner that hides the attachment hole of the casting.
Alfonso T. Lubrano - Barrington RI Thomas S. Bannos - Cumberland RI Malcolm Warren - Franklin MA Robert A. Dorvel - Charlestown RI
Assignee:
Engelhard Corporation - Menlo Park NJ
International Classification:
B32B 1520 C22C 1300
US Classification:
428647
Abstract:
An article of manufacture, such as is used in plumbing, is formed by soldering copper workpieces together with a lead-free solder having a tin content of from about 92 to 99%, a copper content of from about 0. 7 to 6% and a silver content of from about 0. 05-3%, by weight.
Arthur D. Taylor - Buffalo NY Norman J. LaMontagne - Westport MA Malcolm Warren - Corfu NY
International Classification:
C22C 3002
US Classification:
420587
Abstract:
An indium-free, gold-colored, tarnish and corrosion-resistant alloy having no greater than 10% by weight gold and a color value, as measured according to the Cielab Color Measurement System, of approximately L=87. 4, a=1. 1, b=15. 3. The alloy comprises 28-35% copper, 19. 5-22. 5% silver, 6-11% palladium, 22-32% zinc, 0. 1-1% aluminum, and 0. 5-3% platinum.