1. Technical Field
This invention relates to fabric marking and cutting devices that are used in sewing, such as quilting to mark and cut specific angular orientation on the fabric.
2. Description of Prior Art
Prior art devices of this type have provided a variety of different cutting guides; see for example U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,349,966, 5,579,670, 6,925,724 and Design Pat. D374,404.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,349,966 is directed to an aligning guide and measuring device having a flat with a raised flange along one edge.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,579,670 discloses a method and system for making quilting pieces having a template and a cutting guide with a rail along one edge thereof.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,925,724 illustrates a square or rectangular quilting ruler with sets of equally spaced rulings running parallel thereto and at right angles so as to be visible when in associated use.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,568,295 claims a quilting tool having a transparent parallelogram plate and guidelines associated thereon.
Finally, in Design Pat. D374,404, a quilting ruler is shown having a rectangular surface with a flange inwardly of one edge.
A fabric alignment, marking and cutting guide having a self-healing fabric placement surface on which the alignment guide with a top and side raised material engagement edge surfaces are positioned. A hinged transparent triangle guide plate extends from one raised surface for select placement over fabric positioned and aligned on the cutting surface for accurate repetitive diagonal marking and cuts there along.
Referring to
A pair of upstanding perimeter flat guide angles 16 and 17 are positioned at right angles to one another along and extend inwardly from the respective top edge 12 and the side edge 14 of the base 11. The guide angles 16 and 17 have effacing ends 16A and 17A which are in spaced angular orientation to one another forming a cutting gap at 18 therebetween that aligns with the primary diagonal line D illustrated by a line indicia positioned on the base 11 and a secondary parallel line D′ for aligning to mark ¼ inch from the edge of fabrics as will be described in greater detail hereinafter.
A right angle triangular transparent guide panel 19 is hinged along one side to the perimeter guide angle 16 by a selective hinge configuration 20. A lifting tab 21 is formed integrally with and extends from a free side edge surface 22 adjacent the panel's defined angular edge cutting surface 23. The hinged configuration 20 may be of any continuous (piano type) or multiple spaced hinged elements so as to assure edge orientation when selectively operated from a first flat base engagement position to an upstanding position as seen in solid and broken lines in
It will be seen that the cutting guide edge surface 23 of the hinged triangular guide transparent guide panel 19 defines a “true” diagonal across a surface S of the support base 11 and is correspondingly in alignment between the hereinbefore described end gap 18 between the respective guide angles 16 and 17 which will allow for a continuous cutting action therealong as will be described in detail hereinafter.
In use, the fabric alignment, marking and cutting guide 10, as seen in
Alternate fabric square placement is possible and can be seen as illustrated in
It will be evident from the above description that the divided grid line pattern 25 on the base 11 can also be used independently of the guide panel 19 as seen in
The support base 11 in this example, as noted, is preferably made of a self-healing cutting mat surface of a ⅛ inch thickness and divided by the right angular cross gridline pattern 25 in equal incremental increments, such as one-inch in this illustration or other dimensional aspects chosen for alternate applications as would be evident to those skilled in the art. Additionally, a secondary guide line D′ can be seen in spaced relation to the primary diagonal line D which would allow for aligning to mark ¼ inch from the edge of fabrics.
It will be seen that incremental indicia measurements are marked along each of the guide angles 16 and 17, in this example at one-inch and ⅛ inch intervals and may be of different colors for easy identification. The transparent movable guide edge panel 19 is preferably made of synthetic resin material with a non-slip bottom surface BS for engagement against the fabric to assure stability thereto while marking or cutting.
It will thus be seen that a new and novel fabric alignment marking and cutting guide of the invention has been illustrated and described and will provide ability to selectively mark diagonal lines on square fabrics fast, easy and accurately. It is evident that the guide is a time saving device when marking the squares and that the straight edge corner liners will assure that the diagonal mark is accurate and the right triangle remains stationary when marking to assure the diagonal mark is also accurate. The cutting base 11 can be used as a cutting surface for rotary cutters, as described, and wherein the right angle panel 19 can be used to guide the rotary blade when cutting diagonal lines as hereinbefore described.
It will thus be evident that various changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit of the invention. Therefore I claim:
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/969,321, filed Mar. 24, 2014
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