Claims
- 1. An adjustable platform for graphic arts comprising a frame,a ledge for supporting a canvas, a beam connected on one end to the ledge and on it's opposite end to a spring, the spring connected on one end to the beam and on the other end to the frame, and a guide tube fixed to the frame and adapted to enclose at least a portion of the beam, wherein the spring is biased to pull the beam and ledge to a retracted position abutting the frame.
- 2. An adjustable platform as described in claim 1, wherein the guide tube substantially encloses the beam and the spring when the ledge is in the retracted position.
- 3. An adjustable platform as described in claim 1, further comprising a plurality of beams, and a corresponding plurality of springs and guide tubes wherein each beam is connected on one end to the ledge.
- 4. An adjustable platform as described in claim 1, wherein the guide tube further comprises a locking device to releaseably secure the beam with respect to the tube.
- 5. An adjustable platform as described in claim 1, wherein the frame further comprises an elongate slotted member with the slots oriented substantially parallel to the beam, the platform further comprising a tab adapted to be slidable along the slotted member and wherein the tab comprises a locking device to releaseably secure the tab anywhere along the length of the slotted member.
- 6. An adjustable platform as described in claim 1, wherein the ledge comprises a groove and a plastic slat that is slidable in the groove along the length of the ledge.
- 7. An easel that can be customized by a user, the easel comprising:a plurality of vertical supports connected to each other wherein the vertical supports have side edges and wherein two of the supports are parallel to one another; a plurality of holes spaced along the length of the vertical supports wherein each hole has a horizontal bore with the bore open to an edge of each vertical support and further wherein there are corresponding holes in the vertical supports that are parallel to each other; horizontal support rods adapted to slide in and out of the holes; and an adjustable platform for graphic arts adapted to attach to a horizontal support rod, the platform comprising an adjustable platform for graphic arts comprising: a frame, a ledge for supporting a canvas, a beam connected on one end to the ledge and on it's opposite end to a spring, the spring connected on one end to the beam and on the other end to the frame, and a guide tube fixed to the frame and adapted to enclose at least a portion of the beam, wherein the spring is biased to pull the beam and ledge to a retracted position abutting the frame.
- 8. An easel as described in claim 7, wherein the guide tube substantially encloses the beam and the spring when the ledge is in the retracted position.
- 9. An easel as described in claim 7, further comprising a plurality of beams, and a corresponding plurality of springs and guide tubes wherein each beam is connected on one end to the ledge.
- 10. An easel as described in claim 7, wherein the guide tube further comprises a locking device to releaseably secure the beam with respect to the tube.
- 11. An easel as described in claim 7, wherein the frame further comprises an elongate slotted member with the slots oriented substantially parallel to the beam, the platform further comprising a tab adapted to be slidable along the slotted member and wherein the tab comprises a locking device to releaseably secure the tab anywhere along the length of the slotted member.
- 12. An easel as described in claim 7, wherein the ledge comprises a groove and a plastic slat that is slidable in the groove along the length of the ledge.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 09/689,805 filed Oct. 13, 2000 which is a continuation of application Ser. No.: 09/593,169, filed Jun. 14, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,267,345 issued on Jul. 31, 2001.
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