The present invention relates to the fields of pottery, ceramics and carpentry, specifically to a novel device and method for suspending and supporting a workpiece in such a position that a user may apply a coating to the entire exterior surface of the workpiece at one time.
In the arts of pottery, ceramics and carpentry, it is often necessary to apply a protective coating to a workpiece in order to preserve the workpiece and enhance its appearance. Such coatings often function not only to preserve and protect the workpiece, but to provide a good amount of the artistic detail and color of the finished work. However, without a device to support and suspend the workpiece in an appropriate manner, it is virtually impossible to apply a uniform coating to the entire exterior surface of a workpiece at one time.
For example, if an artist places a workpiece on a flat surface to apply a finish coating such as a glaze, the glaze will run down the surface of the workpiece and will tend to pool at the bottom of the workpiece at the point where the workpiece rests upon the flat surface. When the glaze cures, the resulting finish coating will be uneven and unattractive due to the pooling of the glaze at the bottom of the workpiece. Also, if the bottom of the workpiece needs to be glazed, the artist will need to apply a second coating of glaze to the bottom surface once the first coating has cured sufficiently, thus increasing the time necessary to finish the work. When applying a coating to workpieces that have multiple facets, such as intricate works of pottery or wood, several applications of coating must be applied as the workpiece must be oriented in different positions during the coating process in order to apply the coating to the entire surface of the workpiece—and this again increases the time necessary to finish the work.
Alternatively, the artist can prop or support the workpiece on various items (such as wood blocks, paper cups, scraps of metal and the like) in the workshop, thus allowing a greater surface area to be coated at one time. However, propping or supporting a workpiece in this manner can leave the workpiece in an unstable position where it can easily shift or fall off of these temporary supports.
Accordingly, novel devices and methods for suspending and supporting a workpiece in such a manner that a coating can be applied to the entire exterior surface of the workpiece at one time are a useful improvement to the fields of pottery, ceramics and carpentry.
It is an object of the present invention to disclose a novel device for suspending and supporting a workpiece such that a coating may be applied to the entire exterior surface of the workpiece at one time.
It is another object of the present invention to disclose a novel device for suspending and supporting a workpiece such that a coating may be applied to the entire exterior surface of the workpiece at one time by means positioned on the exterior of the workpiece.
It is yet another object of the present invention to disclose a novel device for suspending and supporting a workpiece such that a coating may be applied to the entire exterior surface of the workpiece at one time by means positioned on the interior of the workpiece.
It is still another object of the present invention to disclose a novel method for suspending and supporting a workpiece such that a coating may be applied to the exterior surface of the workpiece at one time.
Accordingly, the present invention provides for a device for suspending and supporting a workpiece to allow a user to apply a coating to the entire exterior surface of said workpiece at one time, comprising a first plate; a second plate having a plurality of slots formed therethrough, said second plate being removably attached to said first plate; a plurality of support members having proximal ends that are movably secured between said first plate and said second plate, and having distal ends that extend through said plurality of slots in said second plate; and attachment means disposed between said first plate and said second plate; wherein said workpiece is suspended and supported upon said distal ends of said plurality of support members.
The present invention also provides for a device for suspending and securing a workpiece to allow a user to apply a coating to the entire exterior surface of said workpiece, comprising a base; a footing member removably attached to said base; a vertical support member attached to said footing member; a stabilizing flange attached to the distal end of said vertical support member, and attachment means disposed between said base and said footing member; wherein an interior surface of said workpiece is in contact with said stabilizing flange thereby suspending and supporting said workpiece upon said vertical support member.
Furthermore, the present invention also provides for a method for suspending and supporting a workpiece to allow a user to apply a coating to the entire exterior surface of said workpiece, comprising the steps of securing support means in a position corresponding to the shape and size of said workpiece; positioning said workpiece upon said support means; and applying a coating to the entire exterior surface of said workpiece.
Additional objects, advantages and novel features of the present invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows, and in part will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon examination of the following, or may be learned from practice of the invention.
In the accompanying drawings which form a part of this specification and are to be read in conjunction therewith and in which like reference numerals are used to indicate like parts in the various views:
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An embodiment of a support member 30 is further illustrated in
Optimally, the slots 28 extend from very near the center of the second plate 22 through the outside of the second plate 22, so that the support members 30 can slide freely through the length of the slots 28 thereby allowing a user to position the support members 30 in numerous positions depending on the size and shape of the workpiece 60. This design also allows for the support members 30 to be easily removed from the device for storage purposes, for replacement purposes, or if it becomes necessary to use support members 30 of larger or smaller size depending on the size and/or shape of the workpiece 60. Also, the entire device can easily be disassembled for storage and reassembled for use.
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The circular configuration of the device illustrated in
Use of the device is accomplished by a user loosening the nut 26 from the screw 24, thereby releasing the tension between the first plate 20 from the second plate 22. Once the tension has been released, the user can insert and freely move the support members 30 into such position as is needed to adequately support the workpiece 60 to be coated. Once in position, the user tightens the nut 26 onto the screw 24, creating a frictional fit between the first plate 20, the second segment 34 of the support members 30, and the second plate 22. The user then places the workpiece 60 atop the points 38 of the support members 30 and can begin applying the coating to the exterior surface of the workpiece 60.
Certain shapes of pottery, ceramic and wood articles, such as vases, bottles, slender pots and the like, may be more easily supported through the use of an internal support device. The present invention also provides for this type of support. As shown in
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This application claims priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/819,782, filed Jul. 10, 2006, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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60819782 | Jul 2006 | US |