This application relates to easel devices and. more particularly. To a new easel assembly for securing and displaying a glass etching and painting workpiece.
Creating works of art are much more varied today than just brushing paint on a canvas or sketching with a pen or pencil. For instance, artists may desire to etch a design onto a piece of stone, metal, glass, or the like. Etching refers to applying a sketch to a metal or glass plate as opposed to a canvas and may be accomplished using an etching tool rather than a brush. It is difficult to etch a glass were metal plate, however, unless the plate is held securely while the artist etches a design. A traditional easel, unfortunately, is not typically constructed in a manner capable of holding a metal plate during an etching event. In addition, an artist may desire to both etch and paint using multiple transparent workpieces so as to display a multi-layer artistic design that may be illuminated.
Various devices have been proposed in the prior art relates to easel devices designed for canvases and painting. Existing devices are not designed for etching and thus do not have a way to secure an etching plate. Nor do they provide means for displaying multiple layers of etched and painted transparent sheets. In addition, existing easels are not equipped to illuminate a plurality of glass or transparent sheets that has been painted and etched.
Therefore, it would be desirable to have a multi-layered lighted painting and etching easel assembly having a structure for securing a glass or transparent sheet in a position that is convenient for an artist to paint and etch a design upon a surface of the glass. Further, it would be desirable to have a multi-layered lighted painting and etching easel assembly that may include an easel portion having a pair of length-adjustable legs configured to selectively wedge between floor and ceiling surfaces such that the weight of a transparent plate does not upset or dislodge the easel. In addition, it would be desirable to have a multi-layered lighted painting and etching easel assembly that includes a display portion operative to couple multiple layers of transparent sheets in-line with a light panel.
A multi-layered lighted painting and etching easel assembly according to the present invention includes an easel portion that includes a pair of frame legs each having a proximal end adjacent a floor surface and a distal end opposite the proximal end and adjacent a ceiling surface, each frame leg having an elongate and linear configuration that is length adjustable so as to be intentionally wedged between the floor surface and the ceiling surface. The easel portion includes a pair of lower support blocks selectively mounted to the pair of frame legs, respectively, at a position upwardly displaced from the distal ends, respectively, and each defining a lower notch having a U-shaped configuration for receiving a lower edge of an easel workpiece. Further, the easel portion may include a pair of lower retaining blocks each having opposed end walls and defining a slot extending between the end walls that is configured to receive the lower edge of the easel workpiece and is slidably movable along the lower edge between a locked configuration nested in a respective lower notch and an unlocked configuration displaced from the respective lower notch.
The easel assembly may include a holder portion displaced from the easel portion that includes a holding plate having a planar configuration and a geometric area that is concentrically larger than a geometric area of the easel workpiece, that holding plate defines a window having a geometric area that is complementary to the geometric area of the easel workpiece. The holding plate may include a bottom face portion having a plurality of support rods spaced apart from one another and extending forwardly, the plurality of support rods configured to support the easel workpiece thereon.
The easel assembly may also include a display portion situated rearwardly of the holder portion, and that includes a light panel mounted to a rear of the holding plate and that is operable to direct light toward the window when energized.
Therefore, a general object of this invention is to provide a multi-layered lighted painting and etching easel assembly for the etching, painting, and display of a multi-layer glass artistic workpiece.
Another object of this invention is to provide a multi-layered lighted painting and etching easel assembly, as aforesaid, having an easel portion that is secured floor-to-ceiling and configured to hold a glass or transparent workpiece for painting and etching.
Still another object of this invention is to provide a multi-layered lighted painting and etching easel assembly, as aforesaid, having a display portion that is configured to hold a plurality of transparent workpieces in stacked proximity to a light panel for simultaneous illumination thereby.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein is set forth by way of illustration and example, embodiments of this invention.
A multi-layered lighted painting and etching easel assembly according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to
The easel portion 20 may include a pair of legs 21 having identical constructions and having linear and elongate configurations that, in an embodiment, are intended to extend tightly between a floor surface 12 and a ceiling surface 13 of a residence or commercial structure. More particularly each leg 21 has a proximal end 22a intended to be positioned adjacent the floor surface and a distal end 22b opposite the proximal end 22a intended to be positioned adjacent the ceiling surface. Further, each leg 21 may be length adjustable such that each leg 21 may be lengthened and tightened until the leg 21 becomes wedged tightly between the floor and ceiling surfaces 12, 13. It is understood that this wedged configuration enables the easel portion 22 to hold a plurality of easel workpieces 30 which may be constructed of glass or a similar material that may be heavy and may cause a traditional easel to become unstable or even fall over as will be described in more detail later.
One means for making the pair of legs 21 length-adjustable are a pair of furniture leveler fasteners 23, each furniture leveler fastener having a pad portion 23a intended to bear against the floor surface and a leg portion 23b extending perpendicularly and away from the associated pad portion 23a. Preferably, each leg portion 23b may be threadably coupled to a distal end 22b of a respective leg 21 such that the furniture leveler fastener 23 may be rotated to lengthen or shorten the length-adjustable leg 21. In an embodiment, each leg 21 may have a solid construction or, at least, a closed bottom wall into which a respective furniture leveler fastener 23 may be threadably inserted.
In an embodiment, each leg 21 may define a hollow interior area and may include an additional means for length adjustment. As shown in
With further reference to the pair of legs 21, the easel portion 20 may include a pair of contact pads 22c mounted to the proximal ends 22a, respectively, so that the proximal ends 22a themselves do not cause damage to the ceiling surface 13.
The mounting of an easel workpiece 30 between the pair of legs 21 of the easel portion 20 will now be described in more detail. Each leg 21 defines a plurality of size adjustment holes 25, each adjustment hole 25 being linearly spaced apart along a linear extent of an inner surface of the leg 21. The easel portion 20 includes a pair of lower support blocks 26a and a pair of upper support blocks 27a. Preferably, each lower support block 26a has a U-shaped configuration as a result of having an upwardly open lower notch 26b. Similarly, each upper support block 27a has an inverted-shaped configuration as a result of having a downwardly open upper notch 27b. It is understood that each support block may be coupled to the inner surface of a respective leg with a fastener such as a pin, rod, or bolt inserted through the respective block and respective adjustment hole 25. Accordingly, the pair of lower support blocks 26a will be laterally opposite one another and the pair of upper support blocks 27a will be laterally opposite one another, each being configured to receive a lower edge 31a and an upper edge 31b of a respective easel workpiece 30 in respective notches.
Similarly, the easel portion 20 includes a pair of lower retaining blocks 28a and a pair of upper retaining blocks 29a. Each lower retaining block 28a has opposed end walls that define a slot 28b extending therebetween, the slot 28b being configured to receive the lower edge 31a of the easel workpiece 30. Accordingly, the lower retaining block 28a is slidably movable along the lower edge 31a between a locked configuration nested in a respective lower notch 26b (
While only a single easel workpiece 30 is mounted to the easel portion 20 at a time, the multi-layered lighted painting and etching easel assembly 10 may include a plurality of easel workpieces 30, each having a lower edge 31a an upper edge 31b with opposed side edges 31c extending between the lower and upper edges. Preferably, each easel workpiece 30 has a generally thin and rectangular configuration and constructed of a glass, Plexiglas, or transparent material that may be both painted and etched upon as will be described later. It will be understood that easel workpieces having various dimensions may be utilized and that the support blocks may be adjusted relative to the adjustment holes, respectively.
In another aspect, the multi-layered lighted painting and etching easel assembly 10 may include a holder portion 40 that is displaced from the easel portion 20. In other words, the easel portion 20 and holder portion 40 are critical components of the multi-layered lighted painting and etching easel assembly 10 although not coupled together. More particularly, the holder portion 40 may include a holding plate 41 having a planar configuration and a geometric area that is concentrically larger than a geometric area of an easel workpiece 30. In an embodiment, the holding plate 41 may be constructed of a thin metal material, such as aluminum or the like. As will be described, the holding plate 41 is slightly larger than an easel workpiece 30 and is configured to support and hold a plurality of easel workpieces 30. More particularly, the holding plate 41 may include a face portion 42 that defines a window 43 having a configuration that is identical or substantially identical to a configuration of an easel workpiece so that light from a light panel 52 may shine through the window and plurality of easel workpieces, as will be described in more detail later. Further, the face portion 42 includes a bottom face portion 42a having a plurality of support rods 42b spaced apart from one another and extending forwardly. Together, the plurality of support rods 42b are configured to support an individual easel workpiece thereon or a plurality of easel workpieces 30 thereon. The holding plate 41 and light/display panel 52 may be mounted on a wall 14 of the structure.
In another critical aspect, the multi-layered lighted painting and etching easel assembly 10 includes a display portion 50 that is mounted rearwardly of the holding plate 41 and a single or entire plurality of easel workpieces 30. Preferably, the display portion 50 includes a display panel 52 mounted to a rear surface of the holding plate 41, the display panel 52 having a plurality of LEDs operable to direct light in the direction of the window 43 when energized as shown in
The structure of the multi-layered lighted painting and etching easel assembly 10 is preferably utilized according to a method of use as will be described below in detail. In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a plurality of easel workpieces 30 will be displayed together; in other words, multiple transparent sheets, each having been painted and etched, may be positioned adjacent one another and held on holding plate 41 of the display portion 50 and through which the LED light panel 52. Accordingly, the method of using multi-pain lighted etching easel assembly 10 described above begins by gathering a plurality of easel workpieces 30 together and positioning them upon the horizontal plane of the holding plate 41. It will be understood, that workpieces 30 prior to being painted or etched may initially be supported by the holding plate 41 and then a respective workpiece 30 may be repositioned upon the easel portion 20 and held in place so that an artist may paint or etch on it, the easel portion 20 having frame legs and support blocks, as previously described in detail. When each easel workpiece 30 has been appropriately painted and etched, it may be returned to the holding plate 41 and selectively illuminated. It should be understood by this point that each easel workpiece 30 may include only a portion of an overall multi-layered artistic rendering such that the entire artistic rendering may not be fully visible or appreciated until all of the plurality of easel workpieces 30 have been prepared upon the easel portion 20 and then repositioned and supported on the holding plate 41 adjacent workpieces. According to the preferred method, a single easel workpiece 30 is selected and then mounted to the easel portion 20 where it may be painted and etched and then moved and returned to the holding plate 41 until all of the gathered easel workpieces 30 have been respectively painted, etched, and positioned upon the holding plate 41. Then, the indicia position on the front faces of the gathered easel workpieces 30 may be fully displayed and appreciated as a multi-pain or multi-layer artistic expression by energizing the light panel 52. Further details of each component of the assembly have been previously discussed above
Accordingly, multi-layered lighted painting and etching easel assembly 10 may be used most effectively in an educational environment such as a school, university, or private art studio where students may be learning and practicing painting and etching on individual transparent easel workpieces such as Plexiglas, actual glass, translucent plastic, or the like, and subsequently desire to eliminate multiple workpieces simultaneously, whereby to display the multi-layered artistic creation that they have rendered. Of course, the multi-layered lighted painting and etching easel assembly 10 may have other commercial uses whereby individual workpieces may be prepared by a professional artist using the easel portion 20 and then being displayed together with a plurality of gathered and adjacent workpieces.
It is understood that while certain forms of this invention have been illustrated and described, it is not limited thereto except insofar as such limitations are included in the following claims and allowable functional equivalents thereof.