A. Field of Invention
Embodiments of this invention relate to art implements such as, without limitation, paintbrushes, pencils, mauls, chisels and other marking instruments.
B. Description of the Related Art
When artists create works of art based on observations of models or natural scenes, they are often interested in comparing the relative sizes of different portions of their subjects so that they might depict their subjects in proper proportion. One technique employed by many artists to gauge sizes is holding the handle of an art implement against their subject, observing the length of the subject relative to the handle, and translating the approximate length of the subject to their canvas, sculpture, or other medium by holding the handle against the medium.
This technique of measure is convenient, because it allows the artist to use the art implement he is already holding to measure scale, but it is also imprecise and requires repeated measurements since the measurement location on the art implement is lost after scaling. The artist “eyeballs,” i.e. estimates, the relative length and only approximately translates this length to the work of art. Any slip of the finger or slight error in judgment can yield disproportion among various objects the artist is attempting to depict.
The present invention provides devices and methods for overcoming some shortcomings of the prior art. For example, some embodiments of the present invention may provide a means for more accurately estimating relative lengths using the handle of an artist's brush.
Some embodiments relate to an artist's relative measuring device, comprising: a fore-end and a rear-end spaced apart from the fore-end and defining an elongate handle member therebetween, wherein the handle member comprises a part of an art implement; and a plurality of evenly spaced graduation marks disposed about the length of the handle member, wherein the marks are visually perceptible.
In some embodiments the handle member is tapered towards a rear end.
In some embodiments the plurality of evenly spaced graduation marks is disposed on a medium selected from one or more of a transparent medium, an opaque medium or a colored medium, and wherein the medium is affixed to the handle member in a permanently joined relation.
In some embodiments the plurality of evenly spaced graduation marks is etched into a surface of the handle member.
In some embodiments the art implement comprises one or more of a paintbrush, a pencil, a pencil holder, a marker, a maul, a chisel, a pencil lengthener, charcoal extender, or any combination thereof.
In some embodiments the plurality of evenly spaced graduation marks extends 0 to 10 degrees, 10 to 20 degrees, 20 to 30 degrees, 30 to 40 degrees, 40 to 50 degrees, 50 to 60 degrees, 60 to 70 degrees, 70 to 80 degrees, 80 to 90 degrees, 90 to 100 degrees, 100 to 110 degrees, 110 to 120 degrees, 120 to 130 degrees, 130 to 140 degrees, 140 to 150 degrees, 150 to 160 degrees, 160 to 170 degrees, 170 to 180 degrees, 180 to 190 degrees, 190 to 200 degrees, 200 to 210 degrees, 210 to 220 degrees, 220 to 230 degrees, 230 to 240 degrees, 240 to 250 degrees, 250 to 260 degrees, 260 to 270 degrees, 270 to 280 degrees, 280 to 290 degrees, 290 to 300 degrees, 300 to 310 degrees, 310 to 320 degrees, 320 to 330 degrees, 330 to 340 degrees, 340 to 350 degrees, 350 to 360 degrees around a circumference of the handle member, or any combination thereof.
In some embodiments the plurality of evenly spaced graduation marks extends from about 0 to 270 degrees around a circumference of the handle member.
In some embodiments the plurality of evenly spaced graduation marks extends 360 degrees around a circumference of the handle member.
Some embodiments further comprise a slide member.
In some embodiments the slide member further comprises at least one contrast mark.
In some embodiments the plurality of graduation marks comprise a geometric shape selected from one or more of a line, a rectangle, a circle, an oval, a triangle, a polygon, an irregular shape, or any combination thereof.
In some embodiments the plurality graduation marks comprise an oval, a circle, a triangle a polygon, an irregular shape, or any combination thereof.
In some embodiments the plurality of graduation marks is arranged in an abutting pattern.
In some embodiments the plurality of graduation marks each comprise a color differing from at least one adjacent graduation mark.
In some embodiments the plurality of graduation marks each comprise a fill pattern differing from at least one adjacent graduation mark.
Other benefits and advantages will become apparent to those skilled in the art to which it pertains upon reading and understanding of the following detailed specification.
The invention may take physical form in certain parts and arrangement of parts, embodiments of which will be described in detail in this specification and illustrated in the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof and wherein:
a depicts an embodiment comprising a transparent medium adapted to be affixed to the handle of a brush.
b is an exploded view of an embodiment comprising the transparent medium of
a is a plan view of an embodiment comprising a handle marking device.
b is a front view of an embodiment comprising a handle marking device.
a is a perspective view of an embodiment comprising a slide;
b is a perspective view of an embodiment comprising a slide shown in relation to a graduated brush handle of the present invention.
According to an embodiment, an art implement can include a plurality of visually perceptible graduation marks that are substantially evenly spaced and suitable for visually judging relative size of objects and/or aiding a user in the reproduction of the dimensions of an object and/or in the scaling of the dimensions of one object relative to another. In some embodiments the art implement is a paintbrush handle; however, appropriate art implements can include other devices as well. Some embodiments may optionally include a slide member for recording a dimension on the art implement by positioning the slide relative to a selected graduation.
Referring now to the drawings wherein the showings are for purposes of illustrating embodiments of the invention only and not for purposes of limiting the same,
The marks 2 on the handle 1 may allow a user of an art implement to measure the length of a subject and translate that length to a medium such as a canvas or paper. In some embodiments of the invention, the marks 2 may also serve a secondary function by improving the grip of the handle 1 or providing an aesthetic appeal. In some embodiments of the invention, numbers 31 may be disposed adjacent to some or all of the marks 2, as depicted in
In an embodiment of the invention, the handle 1 may taper towards the rear end 3, as depicted in
In an embodiment of the invention, the graduation marks 2 may extend, for example, about 270 degrees around the circumference of the handle 1 or some other suitable distance. Examples of suitable distances include, without limitation, from about 0 to 10 degrees, 10 to 20 degrees, 20 to 30 degrees, 30 to 40 degrees, 40 to 50 degrees, 50 to 60 degrees, 60 to 70 degrees, 70 to 80 degrees, 80 to 90 degrees, 90 to 100 degrees, 100 to 110 degrees, 110 to 120 degrees, 120 to 130 degrees, 130 to 140 degrees, 140 to 150 degrees, 150 to 160 degrees, 160 to 170 degrees, 170 to 180 degrees, 180 to 190 degrees, 190 to 200 degrees, 200 to 210 degrees, 210 to 220 degrees, 220 to 230 degrees, 230 to 240 degrees, 240 to 250 degrees, 250 to 260 degrees, 260 to 270 degrees, 270 to 280 degrees, 280 to 290 degrees, 290 to 300 degrees, 300 to 310 degrees, 310 to 320 degrees, 320 to 330 degrees, 330 to 340 degrees, 340 to 350 degrees, 350 to 360 degrees or any combination thereof. Here as elsewhere in the specification and claims, ranges may be combined. Extending the graduation marks in this way may allow a manufacturer of an art implement to display a trademark or other symbol without the marks 2 obscuring the design. Alternatively, the marks 2 may extend around the entire 360 degree circumference of the handle 1, or some of the marks 2 may extend the entire circumference of the handle 1 and other marks 2 may extend less than the circumference of the handle 1.
In an embodiment of the invention depicted in
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In an embodiment of the invention the etching base 58 may be provided with elements to allow for centering of an art implement, which is shown in
In an embodiment of the invention, etching wire 48 may be provided to etch marks into the art implement handle 1. The etching wire 48 may be attached to the etching base 58 by a tension wire anchor 43. In an embodiment shown in
b depict an embodiment of the invention wherein the etching base 58 may be attached to the base 47 in an adjustable fashion. An adjustable attachment may allow a user to adjust the etching base 58 to accommodate irregularly shaped implement handles 1. In an embodiment of the invention, one or more leveling adjustment pins 56 attach the etching base 58 to the base 47. A spring 60 and a washer 57 may be disposed on each leveling adjustment pin 56 to provide tension. The level of the etching base 58 may be adjusted through the use of one or more leveling adjustment screws 53 disposed on each of the one or more leveling adjustment pins 56.
In the embodiments previously described, an art implement handle 1 may be etched with marks 2. One non-limiting example of this operation is as follows. A user may place an art implement, such as a paint brush 10, into the handle marking device 40 as depicted in
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Embodiments of the invention have been described, hereinabove. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the above methods and apparatuses may incorporate changes and modifications without departing from the general scope of this invention. It is intended to include all such modifications and alterations insofar as they come within the scope of the appended claims or the equivalents thereof.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/642,801 filed Dec. 19, 2009 and now pending, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 12642801 | Dec 2009 | US |
Child | 12943083 | US |