This invention relates to casting. In particular, this invention relates to a frame for casting a permanent positive impression, and a kit and method therefor.
Hand and foot prints are among the first images that humans are known to have made, and are an expression of our primordial impulse to leave a mark. Parents will often cast an impression of their child's hand or foot print, so as to have a permanent memento from the child's younger days. Similarly, pet owners often wish to have a paw print to serve as a permanent reminder of their loyal companions. Creating castings of other articles or objects, including pieces of art, is also a popular artistic pursuit.
In a conventional form, a casting kit provides a negative impression in a casting compound. A typical casting kit for domestic use provides a container for containing a casting compound which is typically a solidifying substance, for example plaster. The plaster is poured into the container in liquid form, the object such as a child's hand, pet's paw etc. is depressed into the plaster, creating a negative impression of the object, and allowed to set. The object is then removed, and a permanent negative impression of the object remains in the plaster.
It is also possible to cast a positive impression, to provide a more realistic reproduction of the object, by adding a further step. In a positive casting process a deformable impression medium, for example sand, is placed in a container, and the object to be cast is used to make a temporary depression in the impression medium and then removed. A solidifying casting compound such as plaster is then poured into the temporary negative impression, and a positive casting is the finished product. The casting can then be framed, for ease of display.
However, positive casting is a multi-step process, and the granular nature of the impression medium makes it a fairly messy process. It would accordingly be advantageous to provide a casting kit that reduces or simplifies the steps involved in casting a positive impression, and makes it easier to perform the process with less mess. It would further be advantageous to provide a casting process that creates the casting and simultaneously frames the casting.
The present invention addresses these disadvantages by providing a frame that enables a user to cast a permanent positive impression of an object, for example a child's hand or foot print or a pet's paw print, and in a preferred embodiment a kit which includes all of the components required to cast the impression and allows the casting to be effected in a simple and relatively mess-free fashion. In the preferred embodiment the kit provides a supply of impression material and a container comprising a finished frame surrounding a cavity with a removable bottom into which the impression material is placed and utilized for making a negative impression.
A solidifying casting material such as plaster is then poured into the impression and allowed to set. The removable bottom is removed, exposing the finished frame and allowing the impression medium to fall out of the frame for disposal. The cast impression is adhered to the frame when the casting compound cures, and if desired the removable bottom may be affixed to the back of the frame to serve as a backing for the finished, framed impression.
Using the frame and method of the invention a user without any special skills is able to create an accurate casting of the object, quickly and with little mess, and the casting is framed as it is created to thereby obviate the need to frame the casting separately for display or exhibition.
The present invention thus provides a frame for casting a positive impression of an object, comprising a rear, a front surface defining a display opening having a front and a rear, the rear of the display opening opening into a casting base cavity, the casting base cavity being accessible from the rear of the frame, and a removable backboard for covering the front of the display opening during a casting operation and covering the rear of the frame after the casting operation.
The present invention further provides a casting kit for casting a positive impression of a body part comprising: a frame for casting a positive impression of an object comprising a rear, a front surface defining a display opening having a front and a rear, the rear of the display opening opening into a casting base cavity, the casting base cavity being accessible from the rear of the frame, and a removable backboard for covering the front of the display opening during a casting operation and covering the rear of the frame after the casting operation, a deformable impression medium for creating a negative impression of the object in the display opening, and a solidifying casting compound for casting a positive impression in the negative impression and adhering the positive impression to the frame.
The present invention further provides a method for casting a positive impression of an object in a frame having a display opening having a front defined by a front of the frame and a rear that opens into a casting base cavity, comprising the steps of: a. covering the front of the display opening, b. filling the display opening with a deformable impression medium, c. pressing the object into the impression material to create a negative impression, d. removing the object, e. pouring a solidifying casting compound into the casting base cavity, to fill the negative impression and at least a part of the casting base cavity, f. allowing the casting compound to solidify, and g. uncovering the front of the display opening to remove the impression material from the display opening, wherein the casting compound solidifies to create a positive impression in the negative impression and adhere the positive impression to the frame.
In drawings which illustrate by way of example only a preferred embodiment of the invention,
The frame 10, illustrated in
Provided as part of a kit, illustrated in
The preferred method of casting a positive impression according to the invention is illustrated in
The frame 10 with the finished casting can be immediately hung in any conventional fashion, or placed for display or exhibition, the casting process of the invention having both created the casting and framed the casting at the same time. If desired, a plate with a name or other indicia may be affixed to the frame for display.
Various embodiments of the present invention having been thus described in detail by way of example, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that variations and modifications may be made without departing from the invention. The invention includes all such variations and modifications as fall within the scope of the appended claims.
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20060208392 A1 | Sep 2006 | US |