The present system and methods are related to relatively inexpensive devices for creating decorations. Particularly, the system and methods relate to templates and cutters which facilitate production of hanging three-dimensional decorations.
The creation of three-dimensional decorations from cutting and folding different materials, such as paper stock and the like, is well-known. Children and adults alike have taken scissors to paper to create snowflakes and various unfurling hanging designs. The difficulty in reproducing such designs led to the use of cutting templates.
Templates typically operate to either mark the material for cutting or allow the user to cut the material using guide slots provided on the template. In either case, the template must be placed on top of the material to be cut, which is generally spread upon a table top or the like, and the two components—i.e., the material and template—must be held firmly by the user to effect the desired cutting pattern. This process can be difficult for many, specifically where several cuts are required.
The present system, device and methods solve the numerous problems associated with creating reproducible, three-dimensional decorations from cuttable material. The system allows for quick and easy creation of inexpensive, reproducible, three-dimensional decorations from an assortment of flexible, cuttable materials. The present system accomplishes these and other goals without sacrificing creativity, aesthetics and simplicity.
There is disclosed herein a system and methods for creating three-dimensional decorations which avoid disadvantages of prior system, devices and methods while affording structural and operating advantages. The system, devices and methods disclosed operate to facilitate quick creation of relatively inexpensive and reproducible three-dimensional decorations from most any cuttable material.
In one embodiment, a pattern cutting system comprises a two-part template and a cutter having a cutting blade. The template includes substantially planar first and second portions, each with a plurality of grooves therein, the cutting blade of the cutter fitting within the grooves to effectively cut material. The two portions are preferably hinged together, for example, by a living hinge, to be foldable such that the grooves in each portion align. A cuttable material, such as paper, is sandwiched and retained between the first portion and the second portion while the cutter cuts the material along the plurality of grooves.
In a preferred embodiment of the disclosed pattern cutting system, the first and second portions are identical in size and shape. The first and second portions may be most any shape, but are preferably shaped like one of either a rectangle or a triangle.
In an embodiment, the cutter comprises a guide member to prevent cutting of the first and second portions by the blade as it moves through each. The guide member extends from the cutter to be proximate and parallel to the preferably retractable blade.
In a preferred method for creating three-dimensional decorations, the cuttable material is first sandwiched between the first template portion and the second template portion. Then, the cutting blade is moved through each of the plurality of grooves to thereby cut the material. The cut material is then removed from between the first and second template portions and is manipulated to form a three-dimensional decoration. In an embodiment of the method, a plurality of cut material is joined together to form the desired decoration.
Finally, a cutting template is also set forth. The template comprises a first portion having a plurality of cutting grooves therein, and a second portion hingeably attached to the first portion and having a plurality of cutting grooves therein, wherein the plurality of cutting grooves of the second portion align with the plurality of cutting grooves of the first portion when the two portions are overlapped.
In various embodiments, the cutting grooves of the template portions are either all parallel or arranged in at least two groups of parallel grooves. Similarly, the plurality of cutting grooves may be provided in all the same lengths or in various patterned or random lengths.
These and other aspects of the invention may be understood more readily from the following description and the appended drawings.
For the purpose of facilitating an understanding of the subject matter sought to be protected, there are illustrated in the accompanying drawings embodiments thereof, from an inspection of which, when considered in connection with the following description, the subject matter sought to be protected, its construction and operation, and many of its advantages should be readily understood and appreciated.
While this invention is susceptible of embodiments in many different forms, there is shown in the drawings and will herein be described in detail a preferred embodiment of the invention with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the broad aspect of the invention to embodiments illustrated. It should be noted that the features illustrated in the drawings may not necessarily reflect the proper scale, and, unless mutually exclusive or specifically stated otherwise, features of one embodiment may be employed with other embodiments as the skilled artisan would recognize. Descriptions of well-known components and processes may be omitted as to not unnecessarily obscure the embodiments of the invention. The examples used herein are intended merely to facilitate an understanding of ways in which the invention may be practiced and to further enable those of skill in the art to practice embodiments of the invention. Finally, it is noted that like reference numbers represent similar parts throughout the specification and the various views of the drawings.
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In the embodiments of
For ease of use, the two portions 14 and 16 are preferably connected to one another along aligned edges 19. A hinge 20 is used to allow the two portions to pivot apart in order to accept cuttable material there between. The hinge 20 may be most any type of hinge, including a simple living hinge and a more complex slot-and-pin type hinge.
As shown, the first portion 14 and the second portion 16 together sandwich and retain a cuttable material, while the blade 32 of the cutter 30 is used to cut the material along the plurality of grooves 15 and 17.
Turning to the two individual portions, 14 and 16, an embodiment of the system 10 can be more readily understood. In the embodiment of
In the illustrated embodiment of
The second portion 16 of pattern cutting template 12 of this embodiment is similar, if not identical to the first portion 14 in size and shape. However, in a preferred embodiment the second portion 16 has a plurality of grooves 17 each comprised of a walled-channel 24 extending from an inner surface 26 of the second portion 16 and aligning with a groove in the first portion 14. The walled-channels 24 provide depth to the grooves 17 to prevent the cutter blade 32 from passing entirely through the template 12. In fact, the walled-channels 24 are closed at the inner surface 26, thereby preventing a longer blade, for example, from passing entirely through the template 12. This feature allows the system 10 to be used without the need of a cutting surface on which to place the template 12.
Conversely, in the first alternate embodiments shown in
As to the cutter 30, numerous embodiments are possible. The basic components of the cutter 30 include a body or housing 36 and a blade 32. Two distinct embodiments of the cutter 30 are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. In a first embodiment, the blade 32 is retractable, as shown in
With further reference to the embodiment of
With the broad features of the system 10, including the template 12 and the cutter 30 described, the operation of the system 10 may be more readily understood.
The method for creating three-dimensional decorations begins by sandwiching a piece of cuttable material, such as colored construction paper, between the first template portion 14 and the second template portion 16. The material may be folded before placing between the template portions, 14 and 16, if desired. Once the template portions are closed about the material, the cutter 30, via the shroud 34, is placed within one of the plurality of grooves 15 on the first portion 14 at an edge of the template 12. The cutter 30 is pushed downward, thereby forcing the shroud 34 into the cutter housing 36 and extending the blade 32, until the blade passes through the sandwiched material. Then, by moving the cutting blade 32 along the length of the groove 15, the sandwiched material is cut in the exact length and shape of the template groove. The cutter 30 is then lifted and moved to the next groove and the process repeated until the material has been cut along all desired grooves—note, for some applications, not all grooves need be used for every design.
Finally, by removing the cut material from between the first and second template portions, 14 and 16, the material may be manipulated in a known manner to form the desired three-dimensional decoration. By joining a plurality of these cut material pieces together, an almost unlimited number of decorative ornamentations may be created.
The matter set forth in the foregoing description and accompanying drawings is offered by way of illustration only and not as a limitation. While particular embodiments have been shown and described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the broader aspects of applicants' contribution. The actual scope of the protection sought is intended to be defined in the following claims when viewed in their proper perspective based on the prior art.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 61/391,371 filed on Oct. 8, 2010.
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61391371 | Oct 2010 | US |