The invention is in the field of molding methods and compositions, more specifically molding a composition to form toys, including figurines, including the field of user-creatable toys using materials provided in a kit.
There are countless DIY (do-it-yourself) sets available today, everything from make your own jewelry to make your own bath bombs. Some popular sets from the past that are still around today include Shrinky Dinks®, Easy-Bake® Ovens and Creepy Crawlers®. There were many different Creepy Crawler sets available, but many of them involved insects and worms. They could be made by pouring some liquid (affectionately called slime) into a mold and popping it into a specially provided mini-oven. Once cooked, it was always a challenge to separate the new rubbery Creepy Crawler creation from the mold without losing any of its legs in the process.
The method of the present invention can also use molds, but the composition being molded can be made thick enough, or rather sufficiently viscous, so that it can be molded into any shape in a user's imagination on a molding surface, as opposed to using a depression or space within a mold which has a fixed shape. Also, the inventive method uses an entirely new method involving a liquid-based curing solution to cure or harden the toy being created; it doesn't “cook” it in a mini-oven.
The general object of the inventive method is to make a floppy, jiggly, squishy fun three-dimensional object or toy.
In one embodiment, the method of the invention comprises:
applying at least one molding composition (e.g., a molding composition, a gel, different colors, textures, sparkles, glitter, glow in the dark, scented, color change, eraser properties, etc.) to a mold and/or molding surface, usually several different molding compositions are used in one mold or layered on a molding surface, also, one molding composition can be layered on another to make decorations or eye balls, etc.;
providing a curing/hardening solution, or first adding a curing activator/hardener to liquid to create a curing solution, the liquid usually includes water or is water;
immersing the composition into the curing solution (or immersing the composition and the mold and/or molding surface) (for a pre-determined amount of time, usually the composition starts to cure within 1 to 3 seconds, but may take up to 10 to 15 seconds or more);
curing the composition in the curing solution for a pre-determined amount of time, the curing can be continued by leaving the molded composition in the curing solution after it is released from the mold;
forming from the cured composition a three-dimensional object or toy;
and then, if it hasn't been done so already, removing the three-dimensional object from the mold and/or molding surface; the molded form begins to cure/harden and shrink away from the mold within about 1 to about 3 seconds after being immersed in the curing solution, then complete release of the molded object is encouraged by shaking the mold and/or molding surface, but it will usually release on its own without shaking. Gentle shaking is preferred. Then, the same curing solution can be used to make another three-dimensional object. Even though the molded composition form gets harder, and shrinks away from the edges of the mold, at the same time it puffs up and actually gets thicker, more rounded in shape. The result of the curing process is a thickened outer membrane and the longer the three-dimensional object is cured, the harder it gets on the inside. On the other hand, it's fun to play with it soon after it's made, when it's first cured. At that point, you can squeeze it and squish out its contents.
In another embodiment, the invention is a molding composition comprising: 85 to 95% water, with a tolerance of +/−X % of the mass of this component; 1 to 5% of sodium alginate, with a tolerance of +/−X % of the mass of this component; 0.95 to 1.5% of hydroxypropylmethyl cellulose, with a tolerance of +/−X % of the mass of this component; and 0.005 to 0.05% of trisodium 1-(1naphthylazo)-2-hydroxynaphthalene-4′,6,8-trisulphonate, with a tolerance of +/−X % of the mass of this component.
In yet another embodiment, the invention is a molding kit for molding at least one three-dimensional object comprising:
at least one molding composition, at least one of the at least one molding compositions comprising water, at least one first thickener, at least one second thickener and at least one red dye, the kit can include molding compositions of different colors, or some solid/opaque colors and some translucent colors, or a clear colorless molding composition, or a molding composition with glitter or one that glows in the dark, etc.;
at least one curing agent; and
at least one mold and/or molding surface, the molds can come in all different shapes and sizes, popular ones include starfish, octopi, dolphins, clams, aliens, penguins, sharks, fish, mermaids, etc.
The following definitions are used for the terms described herein:
Gel—a thick semi-liquid, semi-solid substance that is viscous, but cannot be picked up without it breaking apart. This is in contrast with the solid three-dimensional object resulting from the methods of the invention, or from using the inventive compositions or using the inventive kit, that solid three-dimensional object is a solid and it can be picked up without breaking apart. However, depending on the level of cure of the solid three-dimensional object, how hard it is, it can contain one or more layers of gel inside of varying levels of hardness (solid-ness).
The following is a list of components identified in the figures:
The invention is explained in further detail with reference to the figures, examples and embodiments below.
In one example of the method of the invention, the curing solution 15 is formed by placing approximately 1 gram of hardening agent 12 within about 100 milliliters of water 13. 100 milliliters of water is approximately equal to about 100 grams of water 13 which occupies approximately 100 cubic centimeters (CCs) of volume, where water has the approximate density of 1 gram per CC. In another example of the method of the invention, the curing solution is formed by placing approximately 5 grams curing agent in about 250 ml water, H2O and/or a water-like (a liquid) substance (referred to herein as “water”).
The range of the amount of curing and/or hardening agent and water to make the solution depends upon a number of factors, including the size of the molded object being made, the number being made using that batch of curing/hardening solution, the degree of curing/hardening desired, whether the user intends to keep the three-dimensional object made by the method or squish out its contents, etc. These ranges are useful guides for practicing the inventive method: for example, about 0.25 g curing/hardening agent to about 400 ml water, about 0.5 g curing/hardening agent to about 350 ml water, about 1 g curing/hardening agent to about 300 ml water, about 1 g curing/hardening agent to about 250 ml water, about 1 g curing/hardening agent to about 250 ml water, about 1.5 g curing/hardening agent to about 200 ml water, about 2 g curing/hardening agent to about 150 ml water, about 2.5 g curing/hardening agent to about 100 ml water, about 1 g curing/hardening agent to about 100 ml water, about 3 g curing/hardening agent to about 50 ml water, about 6 g curing/hardening agent to about 300 ml water, about 5.5 g curing/hardening agent to about 250 ml water, about 5 g curing/hardening agent to about 250 ml water, about 4.5 g curing/hardening agent to about 200 ml water, about 4 g curing/hardening agent to about 150 ml water, about 3.5 g curing/hardening agent to about 100 ml water, and about 3 g curing/hardening agent to about 50 ml water.
In one embodiment, the method of the invention comprises:
adding or applying a molding composition (which can also include squeezing, pouring, dripping, etc., to some extent depending on the container the composition is in) (the composition can be a gel, or a viscous gel (for the definition of “gel” see the DEFINITIONS section of the DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION section), it can be in different colors, textures, have sparkles, glitter, etc.) to a mold and/or molding surface;
providing a curing solution, (or first adding a curing activator/hardener to water to create a curing solution);
immersing the composition into the curing solution (immersing the composition and the mold and/or molding surface) (they can be immersed for a pre-determined amount of time, after only about a second, even less, the composition begins to cure and harden and shrink from the sides of the mold (the outer skin usually hardens and thickens first) to form a more solid smaller, plumper, rounder three-dimensional object);
curing the composition in the curing solution, this can also be done for a pre-determined amount of time (the longer the composition, or the now three-dimensional object, stays in the curing solution, the more cured and the harder it gets, it seems to thicken layer by layer from the outside in);
forming from the cured composition a three-dimensional object, well the three-dimensional object is actually being formed as soon as the composition hits the water, so this really refers to removing the three-dimensional object from the mold and/or molding surface, the object can be removed more quickly in the curing solution by shaking (usually gently shaking) the mold and/or molding surface, but the mold will usually release the object on its own without shaking; also, the object can then be removed from the curing solution and/or the mold and/or molding surface by lifting it out as shown in
In another embodiment, the invention is a method of making a three-dimensional object or toy comprising:
applying a molding composition to a mold and/or molding surface to create a molded composition form;
providing a curing solution;
immersing the molded composition form into the curing solution together with the mold and/or molding surface;
curing the molded composition form in the curing solution;
removing a cured or partially cured molded composition form from the mold and/or molding surface, the toy being the cured or partially cured molded composition form. The toy being like a thickened gel with a solid skin or coating. Also, the toy is malleable, squeezable, and squishy.
In the method, the molding composition can be applied in various ways mostly depending upon the container it is in. For example, it can be squeezed out of a bottle or a tube, dripped or poured out of a container straight into a mold or onto a molding surface, or onto an implement such as a small scoop or spoon or stick that is used to place the molding composition into a mold or onto a molding surface.
In one embodiment of the inventive method, the molding composition comprises the following: water, at least one first thickener, at least one second thickener and at least one red dye.
Further, in this molding composition there can be:
Alternatively, in this molding composition there can be:
Further, in this molding composition there can be:
In one embodiment of the inventive method, the curing solution comprises water and calcium chloride in the ratio of 1 gram of calcium chloride to Y milliliters of water. In this solution the amount of Y can vary, for example, Y=100+/−50 milliliters, Y=250+/−100 milliliters, etc.
In one embodiment of the inventive method, the curing solution comprises:
In another embodiment of the inventive method, the curing solution comprises:
In yet another embodiment of the inventive method, the curing solution comprises:
1 gram calcium chloride per 100 ml water=curing ratio, or
5 grams calcium chloride per 250 ml water.
The calcium chloride used in the curing solution in the invention can be in a powder form.
In one embodiment of the inventive method, the molding composition comprises at least one of the following: dye, glitter, sparkles, glow in the dark dye or material or pigment, florescent material, phosphorescent material, UV excitable material, at least one other additive or substance to alter the appearance or texture of the molding composition, and/or other additives for decorating.
In one embodiment, the inventive method further comprises, prior to the step of providing the curing solution, adding a curing agent to water and dispersing the curing agent in the water to create a curing solution.
In one embodiment, the inventive method further comprises, prior to the step of applying the molding composition, dipping the mold and/or molding surface in the curing solution; shaking any excess curing solution off the mold and/or molding surface and then applying the molding composition; and
further comprises, after applying the molding composition, tapping the mold and/or molding surface on another surface prior to immersing it into the curing solution.
In one embodiment, the inventive method further comprises, before or after the step of applying the molding composition, a step of adding to the mold and/or molding surface, or molding composition, at least one of a magnet, a magnetic disk, magnetic material and/or a special effects module.
In one embodiment, the inventive method further comprises, after the step of immersing, shaking the mold and/or molding surface to release, in whole or in part, the cured or partially cured molded composition form from the mold and/or molding surface.
In one embodiment, the inventive method further comprises, after the step of removing, leaving the toy immersed in the curing solution to cure for a longer period of time.
In one embodiment, the inventive method further comprises, after the step of removing, squeezing the toy to expel its contents in whole or in part.
In one embodiment, the invention comprises a molding composition comprising:
In another embodiment, the invention comprises a molding kit for molding at least one toy comprising:
at least one molding composition, because the kit can come with different colors, or clear, or types (glitter, glow in the dark, etc.) of molding composition. At least one of the at least one molding compositions comprising water, at least one first thickener, at least one second thickener and at least one red dye, because the different molding compositions can be made of different components;
at least one curing agent, this curing agent can be placed in solution to create a curing solution to harden the molding composition; and
at least one mold and/or molding surface. The kit can also include magnets or magnetic parts or discs or special effects modules to include in the molded toy.
In another embodiment, the molding kit further comprises a first container for holding the curing agent in solution. Usually the curing agent is combined with water to make the curing solution, but other liquids might work as well.
In another embodiment, the molding kit further comprises a second container for holding the at least one toy after molding. Usually the completed toy is kept in a container of water without any added curing agent, except there may be some remaining curing agent on the toy itself. If the toy is left out of water, it will harden. In the water it will remain squishy.
In one embodiment of the invention, prior to applying the molding composition, you can rinse the mold/surface in curing solution, tap it to knock off excess liquid, fill it up with one or more molding compositions, tap the filled mold, and then the molded form begins to shrink away from the sides of the mold within seconds after being placed in curing solution, about 1 to about 2 seconds or fewer, sometimes about 3 or about 5 seconds. In some cases it might take as long as about 10 to about 30 seconds, when the newly forming 3-dimensional solid toy will begin to shrink away from the sides of the mold. Then it's time to shake or wiggle the mold side to side, preferably gently and preferably keeping the mold and the new toy at least partially or fully submerged in the water. Then the new toy will start to release itself (shrink away more) from the mold and float into the water. The new toy will have a thickened membrane at this point, but is likely still fragile and delicate to manipulate. It's the perfect state to go beyond the making of the toy to a method of using the toy. In this part of the invention, the toy can be used as a squishable, squirting toy to permanently expel, or, in other words, squirt out its insides (its inner, less hardened gel-like material) when it is squished or squeezed. An entire game can be made involving the making, squishing and squirting of these toys, in accordance with the present invention.
If the user does not desire to squish and squirt the newly created toy, then it can be left in the curing solution as long as desired to continue to cure/harden to reach the desired firmness. Then the firmer newly created toy can be played with, but it will still be malleable, squishy and thinner portions of it, like arms and legs, can be quite floppy. The method of the invention can then include placing the toy in fresh water to maintain the malleable, squishy and somewhat floppy characteristics, or it can be left out to air-dry where it will continue to harden and shrink until it is no longer as malleable, squishy or floppy.
In one embodiment of the invention, it is the method of chemical formation that produces a particular chemical reaction to form a toy and/or solid 3D object. More specifically when a gel component is mixed together with a second powder/liquid chemical formula mixture it results in 3d creations designed by users of this invention that are toys objects, things, figures, figurines, novelty and/or collectable objects.
One embodiment of the invention is a chemical composition, which elements when combined together react to form a three dimensional (3D) solid object designed by users to be used as toys, toy objects, shapes, things, characters, figures, figurines, play thing's, children's playthings, and/or novelty or collectable objects comprising:
C20H14N2O10S3.3Na Formula:
which is immersed or submerged into the container, tub, and/or any type of vessel of water or other liquid having the powdered portion dissolved therein to react to form a 3D solid object designed by users to be used as toys, toy objects, shapes, things, play things, characters, figures, figurines, and/or novelty or collectable objects.
In another embodiment, the invention is a method of designing and creating a three dimensional (3D) solid (or hardened gel, flexible solid, gummy solid, or soft solid) object toy, toy object, 3d shape, thing, character, figure, figurine, and/or novelty or collectable object comprising of the following steps:
dispensing at least one colored or transparent gel comprising of the following chemical formula composition:
C20H14N2O10S3.3Na Formula:
into or on to a mold or other portable surface or surface device capable of holding or placing theron the disbursed or dispensed gel or gels;
and
dispensing into, emptying into, or pouring into and dissolving and/or stirring into a container, tub, and/or any type of vessel of water or other liquid a powder chemical composition of:
and
submerging, placing, or immersing the mold or surface with gel(s) into the container, tub, and/or any type of vessel of water or other liquid that contains the dissolved powder chemical composition;
and
once the gel(s) is submerged, immersed, placed then the gel(s) immediately reacts with the water or other liquid containing the powder chemical composition creating a 3D solid object toy, toy object, 3d shape, thing, character, figure, figurine, and/or novelty or collectable object.
The at least one gel can have the following predominant composition of components: 96% H2O (or water), with a tolerance of +1% and −X % of the mass of this component;
3% (C6H7NaO6)n or C6H9NaO7 (or sodium alginate), with a tolerance of +/−X % of the mass of this component;
0.99% C3H8O2.CH4O (or cellulose, 2-hydroxypropyl methyl ether), with a tolerance of +/−X % of the mass of this component;
0.01% C20H14N2O10S3.3Na (or trisodium 1-(1naphthylazo)-2-hydroxynaphthalene-4′,6,8-trisulphonate), with a tolerance of +/−X % of the mass of this component.
The sum of said components within their tolerances equaling the whole without substantively affecting the behavior of said at least one gel.
In one embodiment the above tolerance can have a value of X=5, thus producing a tolerance of 5%.
In one embodiment the above tolerance can have a value of X=10, thus producing a tolerance of 10%.
The gel can further comprise at least one dye and/or pigment to create a gel of a particular color.
The gel can further comprise at least one of glitter, glow in the dark dye or material or pigment, florescent material, phosphorescent material, UV excitable material, or at least one other additive substance to alter the appearance of the gel.
At least one hardening agent can have the predominant composition of CaCl2 (or calcium chloride) in the form of a powder. The hardening agent is mixed with H2O (or water) in the form of tap water or externally available water to produce a mixture. This mixture can be composed in the ratio of 1 gram of CaCl2 (or calcium chloride) to Y milliliters of water where Y can have a value of 100+/−50 milliliters. Y can also have a value of 250+/−100 milliliters.
At least one hardening agent can have the predominant composition of between 100% CaCl2 (or calcium chloride) and 0% H2O (or water) to 85% CaCl2 (or calcium chloride) and 15% H2O (or water).
At least one hardening agent can have the predominant composition of 98% CaCl2 (or calcium chloride) and 2% H2O (or water).
Other thickeners besides sodium alginate and cellulose, 2-hydroxypropyl methyl ether include, but are not limited to sodium hexametaphosphate and oxidized tapioca. The first thickener and the second thickener can be the same.
One embodiment of the inventive method further comprises imbedding a magnet or a magnetic material within said figurine or three-dimensional object to enable said figurine or three-dimensional object to attach magnetically to a pin or broach containing a complimentary magnet or magnetic material, said pin or broach having the capability of being pinned or attached to clothing while being worn, thus creating a wearable user-creatable figurine or three-dimensional object.
In another embodiment, the inventive method further comprises imbedding within said figurine or three-dimensional object at least one of a magnet, a magnetic disk, a special effects module.
Then, the method can include steps further comprising:
placing said figurine or three-dimensional object against a magnetic receiving element like a pin or broach to form a piece of wearable art;
and/or
activating said special effects module to execute at least one special effect, for example by pressing an “on” button, or activating it by remote control, or using a module that turns on in response to sound or contact with another surface with sufficient force.
When the three-dimensional object has a magnet, a magnetic disk, magnetized metal, or other material embedded in it that responds to a magnet and the method further comprises passing a magnet in close proximity to the figurine or three-dimensional object, this will result in moving or tilting or causing motion in the figurine or three-dimensional object, at least at the location of the magnet, magnetic disk, magnetized metal, or other material embedded in it that responds to a magnet.
Another embodiment of the inventive method further comprises imbedding a special effects module powered by at least one battery within said figurine or three-dimensional object, said special effects module comprising the ability to do at least the following:
One embodiment of the invention comprises a powder portion comprising:
and
a gel portion comprising:
One embodiment of the method uses the molding composition to create a mold, specifically a model from which can be made a negative mold, also using the molding composition, and then that negative mold can be used to make another model, or positive mold. In other words, it's a method of creating a duplicate three-dimensional object and it can comprise the following steps:
(a.) dispense at least one molding composition over a first positive three-dimensional object, layer by layer to construct a negative mold;
(b.) place the three-dimensional object/model (with the new layer(s) of molding composition thereon) in a pre-mixed hardening agent mixture (curing solution) to harden;
(c.) repeat steps (a.) and (b.) as many times as necessary to build up sufficient wall thickness of applied gel to provide sufficient mechanical rigidity for the steps to follow;
(d.) cut the hardened layers of gel off the three-dimensional object (using a tool like a butter knife) to create a negative top half mold and a negative bottom half mold, or a negative right side mold and a negative left side mold, or whatever works to remove the negative mold from the positive mold so that the negative mold can be used to make another, a second (duplicate) positive mold (a model/duplicate three-dimensional object), the negative mold does not have to be separated exactly in half, it could be about 0.75 on one side and about 0.25 on another, or three pieces in thirds, whatever works;
(e.) apply a lubricating substance to the inside of both negative parts or halves of the mold such as soap, baby oil or Vaseline®;
(f.) create a second (duplicate) positive three-dimensional object by dispensing at least one molding composition in each part of the negative mold, e.g., into the negative top half mold to create a top half positive and dispense at least one molding composition in the negative bottom half mold to create a bottom half positive;
(g.) place each part of the filled negative mold into the curing solution, e.g., place the negative top half mold filed with molding composition and the negative bottom half mold filled with molding composition into the hardening agent mixture to harden;
(h.) after sufficient hardening time, remove each part of the new three-dimensional positive model, e.g., remove the top half positive and the bottom half positive;
(i.) apply molding composition to the parts of the new three-dimensional positive model at the junctures where they join other parts of the new three-dimensional positive model, e.g., apply molding composition to the top half positive and the bottom half positive at the interface between the two and place them together to attach or glue them;
(j.) place this glued-together positive three-dimensional object into the hardening agent mixture (the curing solution);
(k.) remove the new duplicate three-dimensional object and trim excess gel as needed.
Whichever type of container is used for the molding composition (whose which includes compositions that are clear or which have color, usually from dye), it is useful for the container to have a cap that can assist in the dispensing of the molding composition into the mold or onto the molding surface. For example, the cap 5 of squeeze bottle 1A can be twisted open and shut and has a small opening in the top for squeezing out the molding composition, like a bottle of Elmer's° glue. In this way, the placement of the molding compositon is easily directed by the user squeezing out the molding composition from the small opening. On the other hand, if the opening were like a soda bottle, the contents would just come pouring right out and it would be more difficult for the user to direct the placement of the molding composition in the mold.
In one embodiment, the invention is a method of creating a figurine or three-dimensional object comprising the following steps
dispensing a single gel to fill the entire mold or be placed upon an area of a surface;
or
dispensing a first gel filling a first area of said mold or area of a surface and a second gel filling a second area of said mold or area of a surface and repeating this step any number of times with any number of gels filling any number of areas within said mold or areas of a surface,
or
dispensing any number of gels filling any number of areas within said mold or area of a surface and dispensing any other number of gels over already applied gels to form at least one or more layer or layers of gels filling said mold or being applied to an area of a surface;
(b.) mixing a hardening agent with water to create a hardening mixture within a container large enough to contain the entire mold (noting that steps a. and b. can be reversed or performed at the same time);
(c.) placing the mold or molding surface with the molding composition in said container containing said hardening mixture;
(d.) after sufficient time removing the cured molded figurine or three-dimensional object from the hardening mixture for display or for playing with.
In one embodiment, the invention comprises a molding toy to produce a figurine or three-dimensional object comprising:
In one embodiment of the inventive method, the composition is provided in one or more squeeze bottles that can be dispensed into molds or forms, or onto surfaces (molding surfaces) that can define at least one surface of a three-dimensional object. The composition is available in a variety of colors, or colorless, and textures, and some contain sparkles, etc. One color can be dispensed from one bottle at a time by turning the bottle upside down and squeezing the composition into the mold. In this way a three-dimensional object can be created as the mold is filled either completely by one color molding composition or by dispensing multiple colors to create patterns only limited by the user's imagination. The mold can form virtually any shape, and the compositions and/or gels can be squeezed in any pattern within the mold.
One embodiment of the invention is a method of creating a figurine or three-dimensional object comprising the following steps
When the mold is filled, the entire mold can be immersed in the curing solution which is generally a substantially liquid solution. One example of the curing solution is a mixture of a salt and water, though is not limited to a salt and water, where the salt acts as the curing agent. The curing agent or hardener can also be a liquid, like the water. An example of one salt that works well is calcium chloride. However, other salts should also work, like sodium chloride, potassium chloride, sodium bisulfate, potassium dichromate, etc.
An example of a curing solution useful in the present invention is about 1 gram of salt to about 100 milliliters of water, or comparable liquid (herein referred to as “water”). While this is a good ratio, the invention is not limited to this ratio and other ratios work. As stated, the greater the concentration the shorter the curing time. Exemplary ranges useful in the present invention also include about 0.5 to about 1.5 grams of salt to about 50 to about 150 mililiters of water, or 0.25 to about 0.75 grams of salt to about 25 to about 75 mililiters of water, or 0.5 to about 1.5 grams of salt to about 50 to about 150 mililiters of water, 0.15 to about 1.5 grams of salt to about 15 to about 150 mililiters of water, or 0.15 to about 2.5 grams of salt to about 15 to about 250 mililiters of water, with varying concentrations of salt possible depending on the desired curing time.
The molding compositions or gels can be different colors, can be glow in the dark formulations, can contain glitter, or can have other shapes or solid or soft objects imbedded within any composition.
In one embodiment molds can be filled using gels, though it is possible to draw in a free form manner by dispensing a gel, or other molding composition, from the bottle onto a surface. You can write your name or deposit gel layer by layer onto a surface. In this free form manner, a user can build or sculpt a three-dimensional object for subsequent curing.
A user can use the molding composition to make a soft mold (a negative) of a three-dimensional object or original shape, whether the original is made of the molding composition or not. When this mold or negative is made, the mold can be used to make a positive form by dispensing the molding composition into the negative mold created from the original shape, and in this manner, a duplicate or near-duplicate of the original shape can be made from the molding composition.
The curing solution can be prepared before or after applying the molding composition by dissolving, mixing the crystal solution. It is possible to use more of the hardener/curing agent if warranted. Then, it's a good idea to gently submerge the filled mold in the curing solution, after a few seconds, start to gently wiggle it, shake it from, side to side, and it will start to release, shrink away from the mold, a little later usually about 5 to about 120 seconds, about 10 to about 60 seconds, about 10 to about 40 seconds, about 10 to about 30 seconds, about 15 to about 30 seconds later, etc. The method further comprises re-using the curing solution to submerge another filled mold; and wherein the method further comprises dipping the mold and/or molding surface in the curing solution prior to applying the molding composition (which can include glow in the dark colors, solid colors, translucent colors, etc.); and the method can further comprise adding another layer of molding composition on top of molding composition previously filled in the mold; and the method can further comprise tapping the filled mold and/or molding surface on another surface prior to placing, immersing, dipping it into the curing solution; and the method can further comprise dipping the mold and/or molding surface into the curing solution prior to filling it and/or dispensing molding composition, removing the mold and/or molding surface, shaking the mold and/or molding surface to remove any excess solution, tapping the mold and/or molding surface against another surface to remove any excess solution, and then filling the mold with the molding composition.
While the instant invention has been shown and described in accordance with preferred and practical embodiments thereof, it is recognized that departures from the instant disclosure are contemplated to be within the spirit and scope of the present invention. Therefore, the true scope of the invention should not be limited since other modifications will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon a study of the claims, drawings, descriptions, explanations, and specifications herein. It is understood that various changes and modifications can be made within the spirit and scope of the present invention.
Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the conception, upon which this disclosure is based, may readily be utilized as a basis for the designing of other methods and compositions for carrying out the present invention. It is therefore important that the claims be regarded as including such equivalent constructions insofar as they do not depart from the spirit and scope of the present invention. The abstract is neither intended to define the invention of the instant application, which is measured by the claims, nor is it intended to be limiting as to the scope of the invention in anyway.
This application claims priority based on U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/744,642 filed Oct. 11, 2018 and U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/943,524 filed Dec. 4, 2019.
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