The present invention relates to a cutting platform for the field of ceramics. In particular, the invention relates to a cutting platform for cutting and shaping a clay slab.
Typically, plain cotton cloths together with rulers, templates and various other measuring devices are used for cutting and shaping clay slabs.
Such equipment and techniques may make it time consuming to perform such tasks as cutting straight lines, parallel lines and right angles into the clay slabs. It may also be difficult to perform precision cutting and shaping of the clay slab, while maintaining the integrity of the clay slab. This may be true for ceramics professionals who deal with a high volume of clay slabs on a daily basis. This may also be true for amateur ceramic enthusiasts who may not have the same level of dexterity and skill as those who work with clay on a daily basis.
There is accordingly a need for an improved cutting platform for the field of ceramics.
The present invention provides a cutting platform disclosed herein that overcomes the above disadvantages. It is an object of the present invention to provide an improved cutting platform for cutting and shaping a clay slab.
There is accordingly provided a cutting platform for cutting and shaping a clay slab. The platform has a water-absorbing cutting mat with a top surface for receiving the clay slab. The platform has a bottom surface opposite the top surface. The bottom surface is adapted to overlay a board. The platform includes grid-pattern indicia extending across the top surface of the mat. The grid-pattern indicia includes a first set of spaced-apart lines in parallel with each other and a second set of spaced-apart lines in parallel with each other. The first set of lines intersect with and are perpendicular to the second set of apart lines. The grid-pattern indicia includes unit measurement indicia. Cutting of the clay slab to a desired shape is facilitated by the cutting platform thereby.
There is also provided a cutting platform for cutting and shaping a clay slab. The platform includes a board with a top, an underside opposite the top and a peripheral edge. The platform includes a water-absorbing cutting mat of heavy duty cotton canvas. The cutting mat has a top surface for receiving the clay slab and a bottom surface opposite the top surface. The bottom surface of the mat is adapted to overlay the board. The mat has peripheral portions folded around and which abut the underside of the board. The platform includes grid-pattern indicia extending across the top surface of the mat and upon which the clay slab overlays. The mat is positioned to extend and stretch over the top of the board such that the grid-pattern indicia at least partially extends parallel with the peripheral edge of the board. The grid-pattern indicia includes a first set of spaced-apart lines in parallel with each other and a second set of spaced-apart lines in parallel with each other. The second set of lines intersect with and are perpendicular to said first set of lines. The grid-pattern indicia includes unit measurement indicia. The unit measurement indicia includes a plurality of sets of integer indicia arranged to demark select lines of the first set of lines and arranged to demark select lines of the second set of lines. The select lines are more prominent relative to other lines of said first set of lines and said second set of lines. The integer indicia includes numeral zero demarking a point of intersection between the plurality of sets of integer indicia. Cutting of the clay slab to a desired shape is facilitated by the cutting platform thereby. The cutting platform includes a plurality of staples extending through the peripheral portions of the mat and into the board to hold the mat in place.
The invention will be more readily understood from the following description of preferred embodiments thereof given, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Referring to the drawings and first to
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According to one preferred embodiment, prior to the mat 14 ever contacting water, each of the lines 24 is spaced-apart by a distance of 1.05 inches with respect to adjacent ones of the lines 24. Also, each of the lines 26 is spaced-apart by a distance of 1.05 inches with respect to adjacent ones of the lines 26. Upon the mat 14 contacting water, the mat shrinks such that subsequently each of the lines 24 is spaced-apart by a distance of one inch with respect to adjacent ones of the lines 24, and each of the lines 26 is spaced-apart by a distance of one inch with respect to adjacent ones of the lines 26. Thus, in this case the sets of the lines 24 and 26 define a plurality of one inch squares. Put another way, the mat as sold has grid-pattern indicia 22 that is approximately 5% bigger relative to its size after the mat shrinks from water contact. The grid-pattern indicia 22 after shrinking therefore demarks a plurality of adjacent twelve inch by twelve inch indicia portions in this example, each of which delineates one hundred and forty-four one inch square indicia portions. Preferably, every twelfth line of the first set of lines and every twelfth line of the second set of lines is darker and thicker relative to other said lines, as shown by the intersecting lines bearing numerals 23 and 25, respectively, in
The grid-pattern indicia 22 include unit measurement indicia 28 corresponding to the respective grid lines 24 and 26. In this case the measurement indicia are numbers from 0 to 11 designating one inch units as mentioned above. These repeat for each twelve inch section as shown in
The mat 14 has peripheral portions as shown by numeral 30.
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A plurality of fasteners, in this example, staples 41 may be used to extend through the peripheral portions of the mat and into the table 20 to hold the mat in place. Preferably the sides of the mat 14 should be first stretched around the table and stabled to the table so that the mat extends over the top of the table in a smooth and continuous manner. Next, the overlapping peripheral portions 31 of the mat are folded together at the corners 40 of the table. The overlapping portions 31 of the mat at the corners 40 of the table are folded into a square-shaped arrangement in this example and stapled to the table, as shown in
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A clay cutting assembly 46 is shown in part in
Decorative patterns may next be impressed upon the slab as indicated by numeral 51 in
The clay cutting assembly 46 includes a guide 53 having an elongate portion 54 and a straight edge or surface 55 extending between ends 56 and 58 of the guide. The guide has a pair of projecting portions 60 and 62, in this example in form of cut-up erasers, extending towards the mat from said ends 56 and 58, respectively. The guide's elongate portion and projecting portions are each in the shape of a rectangular prism in this example, though this is not strictly required. Any guide having a straight-edge may be used. The projecting portions 60 and 62 form a gap 64 between the mat 14 and the guide 53 when the projecting portions abut the mat. The clay slab 12, while it is still in a partially uncut form, may extend through said gap when the guide is aligned with the grid-pattern indicia 22. The guide 53 so positioned remains spaced-apart above the slab and thus inhibits the slab from being maned when the guide is being used.
The clay cutting assembly 46 includes a clay cutting member, in this example a pottery cutting needle 66 in this example, having a handle 68 and a needle portion 70 configured to cut through the slab without cutting through the mat. The pottery cutting needle, specifically the needle portion in this example, is configured to abut and slide along the straight-edge 55 of the guide 53. The guide may thus facilitate cutting straight lines through the clay slab.
It will be appreciated that many variations are possible within the scope of the invention described herein. For example,
Also, the clay cutting assembly 46 may also include the cutting platform 10.
Those skilled in the art will appreciate that many variations are possible within the scope of the invention herein described. For example, in a variation, the cutting platform 10 comprises only the cutting mat 14 stapled to a piece of board, which may be disposed on top of a table. Thus, in this case, potters can use different boards (or cutting platforms) for different types of clay. For example, one board with a cutting mat attached thereto may be redware clay (red color) and another board with a cutting mat attached thereto may be for porcelain clay (white color).
The clay cutting member need not be a pottery cutting needle. For example, in a variation, the clay cutting member may be a fettling knife, which is also well known to those skilled in the art.
The invention as herein disclosed provides many advantages and may be said to represent an improved cutting platform for the field of ceramics. The cutting platform increases the ease, efficiency and precision with which clay slabs may be shaped, cut and manipulated, while at the same time reducing the number of errors that may otherwise occur using a conventional cutting platform. It may also reduce the need for templating.
It will be understood by someone skilled in the art that many of the details provided above are by way of example only and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention which is to be determined with reference to the following claims.
This application claims the benefit of provisional application No. 61/427,477 filed in the United States Patent and Trademark Office on Dec. 28, 2010, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference and priority to which is claimed.
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61427477 | Dec 2010 | US |