The present invention relates in general to hand crafted accessories and more particularly to devices to assist the making of knotted string jewelry and accessories and kits for making the same.
A popular craft project involves making accessories such as bracelets and necklaces by knotting colorful string. The practice involves many strands of string knotted in a particular pattern to produce the desired product. The process is made easier by keeping the strings separated and somewhat stationary to keep track of the pattern as the product is made. This requires dexterity and can require an uninterrupted time and place in which to craft. Knotted string bracelets have become very popular with adolescents and teens to wear and give to friends. The craft is often done with others, with any minor distraction making it difficult to keep track of the pattern and maintain the strings in the correct positions. In an effort to better manage the strings while crafting, it has been known to use tape to secure the string to a table or the like. A device for maintaining the string stationary and providing a simple management system would simplify the craft and make it more enjoyable, particularly for the younger crafters.
Disclosed herein are embodiments of devices for making knotted string accessories from a plurality of individual strings. One embodiment of a device for making knotted string accessories from a plurality of individual strings comprises a substantially planar member with a first end and a second end opposite the first end; a securing member carried by the substantially planar member proximate to the first end and configured to secure a first end of the plurality of individual strings; and an elongated holder carried by the substantially planar member proximate the second end, the elongated holder comprising a plurality of individual holders each configured to retain at least one of the plurality of individual strings at a location a spaced distance from the first end, wherein the securing member and elongate holder are configured such that a distance between the securing member and the elongated holder is changeable.
Another embodiment of a device for making knotted string accessories comprises a substantially planar member with a first end and a second end opposite the first end; a securing member carried by the substantially planar member proximate to the first end and configured to secure a first end of each of the plurality of individual strings; and an elongated holder carried by the substantially planar member proximate the second end, the elongated holder comprising a plurality of individual holders each configured to retain at least one of the plurality of individual strings at a location a spaced distance from the first end, wherein the securing member is positioned to secure the first end of the plurality of individual strings substantially center between outermost individual holders.
Other embodiments are described in more detail in the detailed description herein.
The description herein makes reference to the accompanying drawings wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views, and wherein:
As used herein, “substantially planar surface” means having a two-dimensional characteristic able to position the securing member and the elongated holder as required for making the string accessories. The term does not limit the surface to being smooth, as the surface may be textured if desired or required. As used herein, “substantially perpendicular” means that at some position on the elongated holder, the angle between that position and the longitudinal axis A is roughly ninety degrees. This is because the elongated holder is not required to be linear.
The longitudinal axis A is an axis of the device running from the first end to the second end and vice versa. Although shown down the approximate center of the device, the bisection of the device is not critical and is not meant to be limiting. The axis is for directional purposes only.
A plurality of individual strings is used with the device to make the knotted string accessories.
To make the knotted string accessory, the typical method is to remove the two strings on the left from the elongated holder 22, shown in
The term “knotted” as used herein means any interaction between at least two individual strings that contributes to the pattern of the accessory being made. Other common terms are weaving, tying, braiding, and the like. The method described above is provided by way of example and is not meant to be limiting. The movement of the strings and order in which they are taken up may be different depending on the pattern being made.
The securing mechanism 20 can be a clip, described in more detail below. The securing mechanism 20 can be a hook, a clasp, a pin, or other means of securing the first end of the string. The securing mechanism 20 can also be any raised member configured to receive and maintain a loop.
Embodiments of the device 10 can further comprise a rail member 40, as shown in
Other means of movably attaching the securing member 20 to the rail member 40 are contemplated. For example, the rail member 40 may have one or more tracks therein, and the securing member 20 may have one or more cooperating guides to ride in the track(s). The rail member 40 may have apertures along the top surface with the securing member 20 having cooperating pegs to fit into the apertures. It is further contemplated that the securing member 20 be directly attached to the substantially planar surface 14 of the base 12 and either movable such as along a track or permanently affixed.
The rail member 40 can have a plurality of spaced-apart indentations 48 along the top surface 44, best seen in
The rail member 40 as illustrated in the Figures is provided by way of example and is not meant to be limiting. The rail member 40 can have a rounded top surface and sides. The rail member 40 can be integral with the substantially planar surface 14. The rail member 40 can be any width sufficient to accommodate the securing mechanism and/or the indentations. Other dimensions of the rail member 40 can be varied as desired or required by those skilled in the art while maintaining its functionality.
The plurality of discrete locations to which the securing member 20 can be moved functions to maintain some tautness to the strings as completion of the accessory progresses. For example, as the length of the unknotted string decreases, the securing member 20 can be moved toward the elongated holder 22 so that the shorter string can be retained between the raised portions 24.
The securing member 20 can be a clip such as that shown in
Where a guide member 42 is used and the detent is located on the guide member 42, the spring 52 with tines 54, 56 can be positioned between the clip 50 and the guide member 42. This positioning can be such that the tine 56 opposite the tine 54 biasing the clip 50 puts pressure on the guide member 42 to maintain the detent in an indentation 48. The pressure from the tine 56 can be sufficient to maintain the position of the securing member 20 during use of the device 10 while also low enough to be overcome by a user adjusting the positioning of the securing member 20 to another indentation 48. This configuration can best be seen in
Embodiments of the device 10 for making knotted string accessories can also comprise a storage compartment 60, shown in
The storage compartment 60 can releasably engage the base 12. For example, the base 12 can be slidably attached to the storage compartment 60 so that it is moveable between an open position and a closed position.
The Figures herein illustrate the base 12 and the storage compartment 60 as being rectangular in shape. This shape is provided by way of example and is not meant to be limiting. The base and storage compartment can be other shapes, for example, square, triangular, hexagonal, etc. The base can have a larger surface area than the storage compartment. The storage compartment can be as deep as desired or required.
Embodiments of the device 10 disclosed herein can further have a latching mechanism configured to secure the base 12 to the storage compartment 60 in the closed position. Both
As discussed above, embodiments of the device 10 disclosed herein comprise an elongated holder 22. The elongated holder 22 can have a plurality of raised portions 24 along the holder 22. The plurality of raised portions 24 can include a retainer mechanism between adjacent raised portions 24 configured to retain the individual strings, as shown in
Referring back to
Embodiments of the device 10 disclosed herein can have indicia 90 on the substantially planar surface 14 of the base 12. The indicia 90 can be located proximate the plurality of raised portions to sequence the raised portions. As shown in
Also disclosed herein are embodiments of kits for making knotted string accessories. One embodiment disclosed herein of a kit for making knotted string accessories comprises a device for making knotted string accessories. Embodiments of this device are described in detail above and are incorporated herein. Referring to
The embodiments of the kit 100 disclosed herein can further comprise a storage compartment 60 as described above. The storage compartment 60 having at least one inner cavity and releasably engaged with the base can removably store the plurality of strings 110.
The other embodiments of the device 10 discussed above can all be incorporated into the kit 100 as desired or required.
The kit 100 can include as much or as little string as desired or required. The plurality of strings 110 can be one or more colors, one or more texture, and one or more material. For example, some of the plurality of strings 110 may be blue, red, orange, yellow, etc. In addition, individual string can be multicolored. The plurality of strings 110 can be embroidery string, yarn, thread, rope, etc. The plurality of strings 110 can be silk, cotton, rayon, etc.
Embodiments of the device disclosed herein can be made from plastic. Elements of the device, such as the base, securing member, rail member and elongated holder, can be molded individually and assembled or more than one element of the device can be molded together to reduce the number of parts for assembly. Embodiments of the device disclosed herein can be made out of metal, foam, resin, or any other suitable material providing the strength and rigidity necessary to function as desired or required.
While the invention has been described in connection with certain embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiments but, on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims, which scope is to be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent structures as is permitted under the law.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/395,857 filed on Mar. 2, 2009 and issued as U.S. Pat. No. 7,946,631 B2 on May 24, 2011, incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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