Claims
- 1. A crackle finish printing pad comprising a flexible wall, and a plurality of elongated ribs raised from one surface of the wall and having narrow and elongated end surfaces lying on a common plane.
- 2. The printing pad of claim 1, wherein said ribs range down to {fraction (1/64)} of an inch in width, and have lengths up to the range of about 3 inches.
- 3. The printing pad of claim 1, wherein said ribs are curved, and extend in directions that change along the length of the ribs.
- 4. The printing pad of claim 3, wherein said ribs include narrow fingers extending laterally from main portions of the ribs in selected places.
- 5. The printing pad of claim 1, wherein said pad has peripheral edges that are contoured, and include at least some concave edge portions and convex edge portions that are designed to interfit together when the printing pads are used for printing multiple times on a same surface.
- 6. The printing pad of claim 5, wherein said printing pad has four corners defining the periphery, with concave portions between the corners.
- 7. The printing pad of claim 6, wherein said ribs comprise main ribs and lateral ribs, and said main ribs run generally parallel to each other along a first dimension of the printing pad, and lateral ribs extending laterally substantially less than the length of the main ribs, and at least some of the lateral ribs joining the main ribs.
- 8. The printing pad of claim 5, wherein said printing pad in elongated in a first direction, and is narrower in a second direction, the pad having a generally concave edge between a pair of corners defining side of the pad in the elongated direction.
- 9. The printing pad of claim 5, wherein said pad has convex portions along an edge opposite from the concave edge, and includes additional concave portions along the convex edge.
- 10. The printing pad of claim 5, wherein said pad is generally crescent shaped having a convex side and a concave side.
- 11. The printing pad of claim 10, wherein said pad ribs include main ribs that are wider adjacent the convex side, and further include laterally extending ribs going toward the concave edge.
- 12. The printing pad of claim 11, wherein said main ribs form wider imprints than the laterally extending ribs, and the wider imprints form generally crescent shaped images when imprinted on a surface, said crescent shapes being joinable at end points thereof with additional imprints from the printing pad oriented in an inverted position.
- 13. The printing pad of claim 1, wherein said printing pad comprises a secondary printing pad used for filling in voids when a larger printing pad is used for printing on a surface.
- 14. The printing pad of claim 1, wherein said pad is elongated substantially more than its lateral dimension, and the ribs form irregular representations resembling lighting bolts when printing on a surface.
- 15. The printing pad of claim 1, wherein said pad wall has a plurality of upright handles that are separated into individual handle segments on a side of the pad opposite from the ribs.
- 16. A method of faux pain ting to simulate a crackle finish comprising providing a support having a support surface with a plurality of thin ribs supported on the surface, the ribs having outer end surfaces, and extending non symmetrically along the support surface, the support having a defined periphery encompassing the ribs to form a rib pattern, applying a printable substance to the end surfaces of the ribs, first applying the support to a substrate to imprint the image of the ribs onto the substrate to leave the rib image in place on the substrate, applying a second rib image on the substrate with a support having a rib pattern which interfits with the first applied image to provide an impression of a crackle finish.
- 17. The method of claim 16, including applying a plurality of images in sequence on the surface using the support, and extending the images across the surface in a pattern of randomly positioned lines forming a crackle surface.
- 18. The method of claim 16, and providing a second smaller size support and filling in print voids on the substrate when the first mentioned support has been used across the surface.
- 19. The method of claim 16, wherein the support comprises a pad having the ribs arranged in a generally crescent shape, and orienting the pad so that points of the crescent on the first printing are engaged by points on the crescent of the second printing with the crescent shape facing in an opposite direction.
- 20. A method of faux painting crackle finishes comprising the steps of providing a pad having a surface, said surface supporting a plurality of ribs configured to be of size and shape to simulate a cracked surface, and forming the ribs to have a configuration desired for the crackle finish, said pad having a peripheral edge on at least two sides that includes concave portions, and having convex portions that complement concave portions, and printing at least two images including a first image, and a second image oriented so the convex portion of the image from the pad is nested in a concave portion of the first image applied to the surface.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application is based on and claims the priority benefit of U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/217,374, filed Jul. 11, 2000, for STAMPS FOR FAUX PRINTING/PRINTING CRACKLE FINISHES; reference is also made to copending Design application Ser. No. 29/126,336, filed Jul. 11, 2001 for STAMPING PAD DESIGN FOR DECORATIVE FINISHES USING INTERFITTING REPEATING DESIGNS, and to Design application Ser. No. 29/126,219, filed Jul. 11, 2000, for CRACKLE STAMP PAD DESIGN FOR PRINTING REPEATED DESIGNS ON SURFACES.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60217374 |
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