Individuals may be inspired to craft their own distinctive jewelry, clothing, ornaments, textiles, or pottery, but lack convenient access to the raw materials, tools, and workspace to manifest their inspiration. In one solution, crafts parlors or jewelry stores may provide sets of raw materials, crafting tools, and table space to inspired patrons for designing and fabricating unique artistic items such as a belt buckle. Raw materials may include metal, fasteners, leather, glue, beads, paint, solder, and other materials. Forming and assembly tools may also be provided by the parlor, such as metal shears, drills, hammers, razor blades, heat guns, brushes, soldering irons, and files. Unfortunately, the inspired patron may not be an artist skilled in cutting, shaping, etching, coloring, heating, and fastening the provided raw materials, and may not be able to envision the necessary component shaping and mechanical interfacing that would result in a refined appearance and functionality.
In another scenario, standard buckle frames and decorative escutcheons may be purchased online, such as a cowboy-style belt buckle and belt. However, the components may not dimensionally match well and may thereby cause an unrefined appearance, or require course shaping, cutting, and drilling tools not readily available to the inspired would-be artist. For example, a flat escutcheon mounted to a buckle frame may result in an overlay appearance and unrefined look. Also, this piecemeal approach requires up-front design, research, and ordering of materials, and may lack the appropriate tools, workspace, and instructions necessary to generate an easeful and spontaneous crafting experience, especially for the novice artist.
Further concerns with the existing crafts parlors and piecemeal online approaches include safety and training: the novice artist may be required to undertake substantial risk in operating a heat gun or soldering iron, or may require substantial training or supervision by store personnel.
This Summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the Detailed Description. This Summary is not intended to identify key aspects or essential aspects of the claimed subject matter. Moreover, this Summary is not intended for use as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter.
In an embodiment, there is disclosed a kit for providing a crafts experience to a novice artist in the assembly of a customized belt buckle configurable for attachment to a flexible belt for holding up a pair of trousers. The kit may comprise a planar frame, a set of dissimilar inlays preconfigured for mounting to the frame, an inlay attachment means, and a set of instructions. The planar frame may include a raised perimeter, an open center, and a frame channel adjacent to at least a portion of the raised perimeter for facing outward. The frame channel may be recessed below a front edge of the raised perimeter, and the frame may include one or more mounting holes spaced along and perforating the frame channel.
The set of dissimilar inlays may each include a decorative face and be preconfigured to occupy the channel and mount with the decorative face approximately flush with the front edge of the raised perimeter. Each of the dissimilar inlays may be selectable by the novice artist assembling the buckle and may include an inlay attachment means compatible with the one or more mounting holes. The inlay attachment means may be provided for securing each of the one or more inlays selected from the set of dissimilar inlays to the frame via the one or more mounting holes.
Continuing, the set of instructions may be provided for directing the novice artist on how to assemble the belt buckle and thereby fulfill the crafts experience. The instructions may be written, recorded, or verbally conveyed. The frame may include a belt attachment means for attaching one end of the flexible belt to the frame. The dissimilar inlays within the set may be distinct in design according to one or more of imagery, color, text, and material.
In another embodiment, there is disclosed a kit for providing a crafts experience to a novice artist in the assembly of a customized belt buckle configurable for attachment to a flexible belt for holding up a pair of trousers. The kit may comprise a planar frame, a set of dissimilar inlays preconfigured for mounting to the frame, and a set of instructions. The planar frame may include a raised perimeter, an open center, and a frame channel adjacent to at least a portion of the raised perimeter for facing outward. The frame channel may be recessed below a front edge of the raised perimeter.
The set of dissimilar inlays may each include a decorative face and be preconfigured to occupy the channel and mount with the decorative face slightly recessed below the front edge of the raised perimeter by a peening distance. The dissimilar inlays may be selectable by the novice artist assembling the buckle. The set of instructions may be provided for directing the novice artist on how to assemble the belt buckle and thereby fulfill the crafts experience. The instructions may be written, recorded, or verbally conveyed.
Continuing, the frame may include a belt attachment means for attaching one end of the flexible belt to the frame. The kit may be configured such that an edge of the decorative face is retainable by peening inwardly the front edge of the raised perimeter.
In still another embodiment, there is disclosed a method of assembling a customized belt buckle from a crafts kit by a novice artist, where the belt buckle may be configurable for attachment to a flexible belt for holding up a pair of trousers. The method may comprise providing the crafts kit having a planar frame and a set of dissimilar inlays which each may be preconfigured to nest in the planar frame. The crafts kit may include a fastening means for mounting one or more inlays selected from the set of dissimilar inlays to the planar frame. The crafts kit may also include a set of instructions for fulfilling the crafts experience. The frame may have a raised perimeter, an open center, and a frame channel adjacent to at least a portion of the frame perimeter for facing outward. The frame channel may be recessed below a front edge of the raised perimeter.
The method may further comprise selecting from the set of dissimilar inlays the one or more inlays having a decorative face preferred by the novice artist assembling the buckle. The method may further comprise fitting the selected one or more inlays into the frame channel such that the decorative face mounts approximately flush with the front edge of the raised perimeter. The method may further comprise fastening the one or more fitted inlays to the planar frame according to the set of instructions and using at least one of the following fastening means:
The planar frame may include a belt attachment means for attaching one end of the flexible belt to the frame, and the dissimilar inlays may be distinct in design according to one or more of imagery, color, text, and material.
Additional objects, advantages and novel features of the technology will be set forth in part in the description which follows, and in part will become more apparent to those skilled in the art upon examination of the following, or may be learned from practice of the technology.
Non-limiting and non-exhaustive embodiments of the present invention, including the preferred embodiment, are described with reference to the following figures, wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the various views unless otherwise specified. Illustrative embodiments of the invention are illustrated in the drawings, in which:
Embodiments are described more fully below in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the system and method. However, embodiments may be implemented in many different forms and should not be construed as being limited to the embodiments set forth herein. The following detailed description is, therefore, not to be taken in a limiting sense.
When elements are referred to as being “connected” or “coupled,” the elements can be directly connected or coupled together or one or more intervening elements may also be present. In contrast, when elements are referred to as being “directly connected” or “directly coupled,” there are no intervening elements present.
As may be appreciated, based on the disclosure, there exists a need in the art for a kit and a method providing a crafts experience for a novice artist crafting a distinctive and refined belt buckle. Additionally, there exists a need in the art for a parlor-provided crafts experience that is safe, easeful, and spontaneous. Further, there exists a need in the art for a crafts experience that includes a workspace, the appropriate tools, simple instructions, and little supervision.
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The planar frame 20 may be formed of metal, plastic, wood, composite, or other material. If the belt buckle is worn as a clasping mechanism for the flexible belt, the front edge 25 would be facing forward and away from a waist of a person wearing the belt. Note that
Continuing, the planar frame 20 may include one or more mounting holes 28 spaced along and perforating the frame channel 22. As shown in
The frame 20 may include a belt attachment means for attaching one end of the flexible belt to the frame 20. For example, the belt attachment means may be a belt attachment loop 33 disposed on one side of the frame 20 for securing one end of the belt. The loop 33 may be disposed on a back side 32 of the frame 20 (
In an embodiment not shown, a side-bar buckle 14 may have the center prong 30 pivotably disposed on the left side 34 or the right side 36 of the frame 20 and may have the frame perimeter 24 raised above the frame channel 22 only on the left and the right side of the planar frame 20, and not on a top and bottom sides of the frame 20. Similarly, as shown in
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Continuing, in a preferred embodiment, the set 41 of inlays 40 may include many styles or themes, and may include two or more duplicates of each style or theme for assembling a buckle 10 requiring two identical inlays 40. Each inlay 40 within the set 41 may be complementary to one or more frames 20 selectable from the kit 10. The selectable inlay 40 may provide a decorative, customized façade and may be nestable within and supportable by the frame 20 without course cutting or shaping, but may require fine polishing or sanding. The selectable inlay 40 may be formed of metal, leather, plastic, wood, ceramic, or other materials. The selectable inlay 40 may contain text and/or imagery corresponding to a geography, sports, university, wildlife, first name, or other thematic representation.
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Beneficially, the novice artist may select one or more of the preconfigured and interchangeable inlays 40 from set 41 and may safely fasten the inlays 40 to the frame 20 using unpowered fastening tools 50 such as a hammer 52, a screwdriver 54, or a riveting tool 56 (
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The method may further provide a set 21 of dissimilar frames 20 where at least two frames 20 within the set 21 are dissimilar in terms of one or more of style, shape, and size. The method may also include subdividing the set of dissimilar frames into multiple subsets 21 of frames 20 each containing frames 20 of a particular shape and size. For example, one subset 21 of frames 20 may contain only center-bar buckle frames of a medium size, and another subset 21 of frames 20 may contain full-face frames of a large size.
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Next, the method may include orienting 62 the patron to the materials and component sets (e.g. frames 20, inlays 40, fasteners 70) available, and may include assigning a workstation 58 and the fastening tools 50. The method may further comprise selecting 64 from the set 41 of dissimilar inlays 40 the one or more inlays having a decorative face 42 preferred by the novice artist assembling the buckle 14. In a preferred embodiment, the inlays 40 in a set 41 may be interchangeable and may differ in imagery, color, text, and material. Within the set 41 of dissimilar inlays 40, the method may provide multiple inlay subsets each for matching a style, shape or size of the provided set 21 of dissimilar frames 20. The method may further comprise fitting 66 the selected one or more inlays 40 into the frame channel 22 such that the decorative face 42 mounts approximately flush with the front edge 25 of the raised perimeter 24. The fitting may include fine finishing the components if necessary. For example, a slight interference fit between the outer edge 44 or the inner edge 45 of the inlay 40 and the raised perimeter 24 or the inner wall 27, respectively, may require sanding or filing.
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1) riveting rivets or screwing screws through the one or more mounting holes 28 in the frame channel 22 and through the complementary inlay holes 48 of the one or more selected inlays 40, or
2) peening the front edge 25 of the raised perimeter 24 inwardly to retain an outer edge 44 of the decorative face 42.
The method may include providing one or more sets 71 of fastening means each comprising rivets or screws and conforming to one size. The set 71 of fasteners may include fasteners 70 that vary in color or material, such as a copper rivet, an aluminum rivet, an anodized or black rivet, a brass screw, and other colors and materials. For example, the novice artist may prefer an aluminum rivet to match a leather inlay, or may prefer a copper rivet to match a copper inlay. Beneficially, since the inlays 40 and frames 20 are preconfigured to match (interchangeable within their particular sets and subsets), assembly of a refined buckle 14 may yield a spontaneous and synergistic experience with little or no supervision from an agent of the crafts parlor.
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Although the above embodiments have been described in language that is specific to certain structures, elements, compositions, and methodological steps, it is to be understood that the technology defined in the appended claims is not necessarily limited to the specific structures, elements, compositions and/or steps described. Rather, the specific aspects and steps are described as forms of implementing the claimed technology. Since many embodiments of the technology can be practiced without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, the invention resides in the claims hereinafter appended.
This patent application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 63/299,774 filed on Jan. 14, 2022 and entitled METHOD AND KIT PROVIDING A CRAFT EXPERIENCE FOR NOVICE ARTISTS, the entire contents of Application 63/299,774 being expressly incorporated by reference herein.
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63299774 | Jan 2022 | US |