The present application relates to tools for generating craft items, such as cards, and kits for generating craft items.
It is increasingly popular to make craft or handmade items such as cards, announcements and the like. Not only are the custom cards fun to make for crafters, the cards are appreciated more by the recipient. To help those that want to make a single birthday card or hundreds of wedding invitations, a wide variety of card blanks, toppers and embellishments are available. Stamps and stamp kits provide a great way for the average crafter to add professional quality graphics to their items. However, it can be difficult to properly align the stamp and/or get a clean impression on the item. If a clean impression is not made on the first attempt, the stamp must be realigned in exactly the same position or the item will be unusable.
To address these problems, a variety of tools have been developed to help apply stamps to items. However, these tools present their own problems. For example, printing press apparatuses may allow for repeated stamping in the same position, but they are costly and bulky. Often, these devices also make it difficult to see how the stamp will look on the item before making an impression. Smaller, portable items, such as that described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,453,573, generally allow a user to see how the stamp will look on the item before leaving an impression, but it is difficult to realign the stamp in the same position if a more than one impression is required.
Accordingly, a need has long existed for an improved craftwork accessory item.
In one embodiment, a craftwork accessory may provide a portable and/or easy-to-use tool to help users' accurately and repeatedly apply stamp impressions and the like to items such as cardstock. The accessory may include a base portion, one or more elevated side portions and cover portion. The side portions may define a workspace for arranging the item. The cover portion may be movably attached to the base portion or a side portion, for example, by one or more hinges. In operation, the item and stamp may be aligned in the workspace and the cover portion may be pressed onto the stamp to stick the stamp to the cover portion. The cover may then be opened, the stamp may be inked, and the cover portion may be closed and pressed onto the item to stamp the item. The accessory may include alignment indicia on the base portion, side portions and/or cover portion to facilitate placement of the item and/or stamp. The accessory may also include fastening mechanisms, such as magnetic elements, to facilitate placement of the item and/or stamp.
Other systems, methods, features and advantages of the invention will be, or will become apparent to one with skill in the art upon examination of the following figures and detailed description. It is intended that all such additional systems, methods, features and technical advantages be included within this description, be within the scope of the invention, and be protected by the following claims.
The invention can be better understood with reference to the following drawings and description. The components in the figures are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon illustrating the principles of the invention.
The elements illustrated in the Figures interoperate as explained in more detail below. Before setting forth the detailed explanation, however, it is noted that all of the discussion below, regardless of the particular implementation being described, is exemplary in nature, rather than limiting.
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In one embodiment, the overall footprint of the accessory 100 is about 8″ by about 10″. In other embodiments, the width of the footprint of the accessory 100 may be between about 5″ and about 15″ and the length of the footprint of the accessory 100 may be between about 6″ and about 16″. These sizes typically allow the accessory 100 to be compatible with most common cardstock and the like while maintaining portability of the accessory 100. Other sizes may also be used. Alternatively, or additionally, the accessory 100 may be sold in various sizes, such as extra small, small, medium, large, and extra-large and/or in various colors. In some embodiments, different colors may be used for different components of the accessory.
The components of assembly 100 may be made of any suitable material. For example, rigid or semi-rigid materials such as acrylic, metal, tempered glass, cardboard and the like may be used. The components may be made of the same material, or different components may be made using different materials or combinations of materials. The assembly 100 as a whole may be made of a unified construction, subsets of components made of a unified construction, or each component may be separately constructed.
An exemplary base portion 110 of an exemplary craftwork accessory 100 is shown in
Optionally, the accessory may include a fastening mechanism for securing the item to the work space. In one embodiment, the base portion 110 may include metal or other ferromagnetic material 118 (
Each side portion 120a-c may be the same thickness and/or width, or each side portion 120a-c may vary in thickness and/or width. For example, each side portion 120a-c may be about three-quarters inches wide. The width of the side portions 120a-c may vary with the overall footprint of the accessory 100. In some embodiments, the width of a side portion 120a-c may be between about five percent and about twelve percent of the length or width of the overall footprint of the accessory 100.
The side portions 120a-c may span some or all of the length of a side of the accessory 100, and each side piece 120a-c may span a different length of its corresponding side. In some embodiments, the side portions 120a-c may span at least one-fifth of the length of the side of the accessory 100. In other embodiments, the side portions 120a-c may span at least one fourth, one-third, or one-half of the length of a corresponding side of the accessory 100. Other lengths may also be used. The inner part of the side portions 120a-c may abut the upper surface of base portion 110, or one or more of the side portions 120a-c may include a recessed portion 124 that provides a gap between the upper surface of the base portion and a surface of side portion 120a-c. An example of this is shown in
Optionally, the side portions 120a-c are dimension to allow for the inclusion of indicia 122 for facilitating alignment of the item and/or stamp or other embellishment items. In some embodiments, indicia 122 may be disposed in one-eighth inch increments along one or all of the side portions 120a-c. Other increments, such as numbers, gridlines and the like, also may be provided and different indicia may be placed on different side portions or within the same side portion. The indicia may be laser etched or printed to the side portion, or may be on a sticker, decal or the like affixed to one or more of the side portions 120a-c. Combinations of techniques and/or indicia may also be used. In addition, any of the techniques for providing any indicia on any of the components of the accessory 100 may be used to provide indicia on any of the other components.
Preferably, the cover includes indicia 132 for facilitating alignment of the item and/or stamp. For example, indicia 132 may include one-quarter inch gridlines, one-eighth inch, and the like. The indicia 132 may be, for example, printed or etched onto the cover 132. Other methods of placing indicia 132 on the cover 130 may also be used. In some embodiments, the cover portion 130 does not include any indicia 132.
As should be apparent to one in the art, if a clean impression is not made on the first attempt, the user may reapply ink and/or repress the stamp as necessary. Additionally, because both the item and the stamp are secured in their portions, the user may re-ink the stamp with various colors and apply the new impression to the enhance or otherwise alter the image on the item, or create multiple copies of the same item be aligning a new item in the same position and restamping. Additionally, the top of the cover may be used in a similar manner to stamp items that are not placed in workspace 112, such as oversized items. Referring to the embodiment shown in
While various embodiments of the invention have been described, it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that many more embodiments and implementations are possible within the scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be restricted except in light of the attached claims and their equivalents.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/150,444, filed Oct. 3, 2018 and entitled “CRAFTWORK TOOLS AND KITS”, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/881,761, filed Jan. 27, 2018 and entitled “CRAFTWORK TOOLS AND KITS”, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/654,939 (now U.S. Pat. No. 9,931,875), filed Jul. 20, 2017, and entitled “CRAFTWORK TOOLS AND KITS”, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/584,761 (now U.S. Pat. No. 9,849,705), filed May 2, 2017 and entitled “CRAFTWORK TOOLS AND KITS”, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/424,600 (now U.S. Pat. No. 9,731,531), filed Feb. 3, 2017 and entitled “CRAFTWORK TOOLS AND KITS”, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/595,480 (now U.S. Pat. No. 9,597,909), filed Jan. 13, 2015 and entitled “CRAFTWORK TOOLS AND KITS”, the entire contents of each of the aforementioned patents and applications are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
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