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This invention relates generally to horology. More particularly, the invention relates to an artistic design for a dial of a wall clock.
The innovation comprises preserved real butterflies mounted to wall décor to create artistic art in the form of a dial for a wall clock. The wall clock further comprises common clockworks for electromechanical operation. The wall décor of the preferred embodiment is a decorative medallion mounted within a rectangular glass fronted shadowbox to protect the butterflies that are by their nature very fragile.
One skilled in the art would appreciate variations which are encompassed within the teachings. One embodiment uses a rounded shadowbox. Another embodiment uses rectangular wall décor. Another embodiment uses the rear panel of the shadowbox as the wall décor component.
Any of the wall décor described may be textured and/or carved. The wall décor may optionally be painted with one or more colors and/or patters to enhance/complement the butterflies selected for a particular embodiment. The shadowbox should be of sufficient depth to receive the wall décor with the butterflies and allow clear operation of the clock's hands behind the protective glass front.
The butterflies may be positioned at the four cardinal positions (those typically indicating 3, 6, 9, and 12). In one embodiment each position uses the same specimen of butterfly. In another embodiment each position has a different specimen. The butterflies at each position may be oriented horizontally, vertically, radially, or they may each be randomly oriented.
In one embodiment intercardinal positions may be unmarked. In another embodiment the intercardinal positions may be marked by additional butterflies. These additional butterflies may be identical to those used in the cardinal markings; of a single different specimen, or of varying specimens.
The cardinal and intercardinal positions may be marked with specimens of differing sizes. The hands and clock works are not claimed as unique. The components of each device are utilized in a unique individual combination to create an artistic expression so each embodiment may also be a unique instantiation.
The intercardinal positions are optionally marked by additional butterfly specimens (B) shown here as a different specimen from those of cardinal markings. The orientation of each butterfly may be varied from that indicated in the drawing.
The above discussion is meant to be illustrative of the principles and various embodiments of the present invention. Numerous variations and modifications will become apparent to those skilled in the art once the above disclosure is fully appreciated. It is intended that the following claims be interpreted to embrace all such variations and modifications.