The disclosures made herein relate generally to arts and crafts and, more particularly, to tools for forming crafts from sheets of conformable material.
Literally millions of people engage in the activity of making crafts. Some people make crafts purely for reasons of enjoyment and relaxation. Others make crafts with the end objective of selling their crafts for financial gain. Regardless of the reason for making crafts, craftmakers are generally open to new types of crafts and tools for making crafts. Like any hobby or business endeavor, there is often a drive by those engaged in such activities for new challenges and opportunities.
A craft-making tool that enables a broad range of unique and useful crafts to be made will generally be more desirable and/or useful to a craftsperson than is a craft-making tool that offers limited versatility. Similarly, a craft-making tool that enables such broad range of unique and useful crafts to be made in a simple, inexpensive manner will generally be more desirable and/or useful to a craftsperson than is a craft-making tool that is cumbersome to use and that requires the use of costly materials. Therefore, a craft-making tool that enables a broad range of crafts to be made in a simple and inexpensive manner offers useful and advantageous results.
Embodiments of the present invention enable a broad range of unique and useful crafts to be made. More specifically, embodiments of the present invention enable such broad range of unique and useful crafts to be made in a simple and inexpensive manner. In doing so, embodiments of the present invention provide for useful and advantageous results with respect to many types of conventional craft-making tools.
In one embodiment of the present invention, a method for forming crafts from sheets of conformable material comprises manually wrapping a sheet of conformable material around an exterior side face of an annular extension of an annular extension carrying tool component such that a portion of the sheet of conformable material extends past an end face of the annular extension, manually tucking the portion of the sheet of conformable material extending past the end face of the annular extension against the end face of the annular extension and forcibly engaging the annular extension within an encompassing groove of a groove carrying tool component such that an engaged portion of the sheet of conformable material positioned between annular extension carrying tool component and the groove carrying tool component is conformed within the groove.
In another embodiment of the present invention, a tool for forming articles from sheets of conformable material comprises a groove carrying tool component and an annular extension carrying tool component. The groove carrying tool component includes an encompassing groove formed in a face thereof whereby the encompassing groove defines a protrusion encompassed thereby. The annular extension carrying tool component includes an annular extension engagable within the encompassing groove for enabling an engaged portion of a sheet of conformable material positioned between the groove carrying tool component and the annular extension carrying tool component to be conformed within the groove by forcibly engaging the annular extension within the encompassing groove.
In another embodiment of the present invention, a tool for forming articles from sheets of conformable material comprises a base and a handle. The base includes a circular-shaped groove formed in a face thereof whereby the circular-shaped groove defines a circular-shaped protrusion encompassed thereby. The handle includes a circular-shaped annular extension engagable within the circular-shaped groove for enabling an engaged portion of a sheet of conformable material positioned between the base and the handle to be conformed within the circular-shaped groove by forcibly engaging the circular-shaped annular extension within the circular-shaped groove.
Turning now to specific aspects of the present invention, in at least one embodiment, manually wrapping the sheet of conformable material around the exterior side face of the annular extension includes aligning an edge of the sheet of conformable material with at least one alignment mark provided on the annular extension carrying tool component.
In at least one embodiment of the present invention, the protrusion, the encompassing groove and the annular extension are sized such that, when the annular extension is engaged within the encompassing groove, a first gap is provided between an inner side face of the annular extension and an inner side face of the encompassing groove and a second gap is provided between an outer side face of the annular extension and an outer side face of the encompassing groove.
In at least one embodiment of the present invention, the annular extension defines a closed-ended recess and a depth of the closed-ended recess is approximately the same as a depth of the encompassing groove.
In at least one embodiment of the present invention, the groove carrying tool component includes an alignment passage at a top face of the protrusion, the annular extension carrying tool component includes an alignment passage at a terminal face of the closed-ended recess and the alignment passage of the annular extension carrying tool component is alignable with the alignment passage of the groove carrying tool component when the annular extension is engaged within the encompassing groove.
In at least one embodiment of the present invention, the annular extension carrying tool component includes a plurality of alignment marks on an exterior side face thereof.
In at least one embodiment of the present invention, a first alignment mark extending generally parallel with a longitudinal reference axis of the annular extension carrying tool component is provided, a second alignment mark skewed with respect to the longitudinal reference axis of the annular extension carrying tool component is provided and a third alignment mark extending substantially perpendicular with the longitudinal reference axis of the annular extension carrying tool component is provided.
These and other objects, embodiments, advantages and/or distinctions of the present invention will become readily apparent upon further review of the following specification, associated drawings and appended claims.
The base 12 includes a generally flat face 16 and a circular-shaped groove 18 formed in the generally flat face 16. The circular-shaped groove 18 defines a circular-shaped protrusion 20. The circular shape groove 18 entirely encompasses the circular-shape protrusion 20. In this manner, the base 12 is an example of a groove carrying tool component in accordance with the present invention and the circular shaped groove 18 is an example of an encompassing groove in accordance with the present invention.
Preferably, the base 12 has a generally circular exterior profile. However, it is disclosed herein that the exterior profile of the base 12 is not limited to a particular shape or contour. For example, for enhancing hand gripping of the base 12, the exterior profile of the base 12 may have a non-uniform profile with one or more finger engaging recesses.
The handle 14 includes a circular-shaped annular extension 22 engagable within the circular-shaped groove 18. The circular-shaped annular extension 22 is provided at a first end 24 of the handle 14. The circular-shaped annular extension 22 has a generally flat end face 23. A hand-gripping member 26 is provided at a second end 28 of the handle 14. Through engagement with the circular-shaped groove 18, the circular-shaped annular extension 22 enables an engaged portion of a sheet of conformable material positioned between the base 12 and the handle 14 to be conformed within the circular-shaped groove 18 by forcibly engaging the circular-shaped annular extension 22 within the circular-shaped groove 18. To limit damage to the sheet of conformable material as a result of relatively high contract pressure, it is preferred that the edges of the circular-shaped groove 18 and the circular-shaped annular extension 22 are broken (e.g., rounded, bevelled, etc).
Preferably, the hand-gripping member 26 of the handle 14 has a generally circular exterior profile. However, it is disclosed herein that the exterior profile of the hand-gripping member 26 is not limited to a particular shape or contour. For example, for enhancing hand gripping of the hand-gripping member 26 and, optionally other portions of the handle 14, the exterior profile of the hand gripping member 26 and/or other portions of the handle 14 may have a non-uniform profile with one or more finger engaging recesses.
The circular-shaped groove 18 and the circular-shaped annular extension 22 are sized such that, when the circular-shaped annular extension 22 is engaged within the circular-shaped encompassing groove 18, a first gap is provided between an inner side face 30 of the circular-shaped annular extension 22 and an inner side face 32 of the circular-shaped groove 18 and a second gap is provided between an outer side face 34 of the circular-shaped annular extension 22 and an outer side face 36 of the circular-shaped groove 18. The first gap and the second gap are provided for receiving the engage portion of the sheet of conformable material when the annular extension 22 is engaged with the groove 18. The specific dimension of the first gap and the second gap are specified dependent upon a prescribed and/or anticipated thickness range for the sheets of conformable material useful with the tool 10.
The circular-shaped annular extension 22 defines a closed-ended recess 38. Preferably, but not necessarily, a depth of the closed-ended recess 38 is approximately the same as a depth of the circular-shaped groove 18. It is disclosed herein that the depth of the closed-ended recess 38 may be substantially greater than the depth of the circular-shaped groove 18 and that one or more spacers 39 (
The base 12 includes an alignment passage 40. Preferably, the alignment passage 40 of the base 12 is centrally located with respect to the groove 18 and is exposed at a top face of the circular-shaped protrusion 20. The handle 14 includes an alignment passage 42. Preferably, the alignment passage 42 of the circular-shaped annular extension 22 is centrally located with respect to the circular-shaped annular extension 22 and is exposed at a terminal face of the closed-ended recess 38. The alignment passage 42 of the handle 14 is alignable with the alignment passage 40 of the base 12 when the circular-shaped extension 22 is engaged within the circular-shaped groove 18. The alignment passages (40, 42) are provided for the purpose of enabling an alignment device (e.g., a dowel) to be used for achieving relatively precise alignment of the base 12 to the handle 14 and/or for securing the one or more spacers (discussed above) in place during conforming of a sheet of conformable material.
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It is disclosed herein that the spacers 39 may each be configured with a pin extending from a first major surface thereof and an alignment hole assessable at a second major surface thereof. In such a configuration each one of the spacers 39 would be stackable on each other one of the spacers 39. Such a stackable configuration increases versatility with regard to stacking of the spacers 39.
A plurality of alignment marks is provided on an exterior side face 44 of the handle 14. A first alignment mark 46 extends generally parallel with a longitudinal reference axis L of the handle 14. A second alignment mark 48 is skewed clockwise with respect to the longitudinal reference axis L of the handle 14 and a third alignment mark 50 is skewed counter-clockwise with respect to the longitudinal reference axis L of the handle 14. A fourth alignment mark 52 extends substantially perpendicular with the longitudinal reference axis L of the handle 14. A ridge edge 54 of the handle serves as a fifth alignment mark extending generally parallel with and offset from the fourth alignment mark 52. As will be discussed below, the alignment indicia (46-54) are used for aligning a sheet of conformable material on the handle 14 during wrapping of the sheet of conformable material around the handle 14 to achieve a corresponding size and top edge configuration in a formed article.
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Examples of craft projects created using articles formed in accordance with the present invention include, but are not limited to cups, short bowls and containers with covers (i.e., comprising two formed articles having interlocking open ends). It is disclosed herein that a sheet of conformable material need not be wrapped around the handle of a tool. In fact, such non-wrapped configuration produces a plate-like article having a recessed center-section and raised edge section.
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It is disclosed herein that alignment of the starting edge 102 of the sheet 100 with either the second alignment mark 48 of the third alignment mark 50 produces a top edge wrapped in a helical manner. The helical wrapping results in either a top corner 106 at the starting edge 102 (
A skilled person will appreciate that the tool of the present invention is not limited to being made from a particular type of material. It is disclosed herein that a tool in accordance with the present invention may be made from materials such as, for example, wood, plastic, metal and composite material. Examples of manufacturing techniques used for making a tool in accordance with the present invention include, but are not limited to, turning, molding, casting, milling and other known techniques.
In the preceding detailed description, reference has been made to the accompanying drawings that form a part hereof, and in which are shown by way of illustration specific embodiments in which the present invention may be practiced. These embodiments, and certain variants thereof, have been described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice embodiments of the present invention. It is to be understood that other suitable embodiments may be utilized and that logical, mechanical, chemical and electrical changes may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of such inventive disclosures. To avoid unnecessary detail, the description omits certain information known to those skilled in the art. The preceding detailed description is, therefore, not intended to be limited to the specific forms set forth herein, but on the contrary, it is intended to cover such alternatives, modifications, and equivalents, as can be reasonably included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.