The present invention relates generally to painting kits, and more particularly to a water color painting kit for children.
Painting with water colors generally involves the use of a water bath, a paint brush having a bristle end, and a palette having a variety of water color paints provided therein. Typically, the water bath and palette are separate units that need to be collected in preparation for painting. If there are multiple painters, each painter has a water bath a palette, and at least one paint brush. To prevent the separation or loss of the painting equipment, it is desirable to provide a water color painting kit that maintains the equipment for multiple painters in an organized fashion in one location.
In a typical palette, the water color paints are provided in round containers that are spaced from each other and integral with the palette. Each water color paint generally has the same shape as the container and is flush with the sides of the container. To paint, the paint brush is wetted by dipping it in a water bath, then brushed onto a selected water color paint where the paint is transferred to the brush, and then brushed onto the painting surface where the paint is transferred from the brush to the painting surface. A standard set of paints are provided from which the painter may select. Typically, it is not possible to replace individual paints in the palette. Painters generally have a preference for certain colors of paints on the palette. If a painter does not like a particular color, he or she cannot replace it with a more desirable one. As a result, the preferred colors are utilized more often and depleted faster. To replenish the preferred colors, it will be necessary to replace the entire palette because the paints are integrally attached to the palette making it impossible to replace individual paints. To avoid having to replace the entire palette, it would be desirable to have a palette with replaceable paints, each of which can be individually replenished when finished. Furthermore, the replaceable paints would allow the painters to include only preferred colors in the palette.
When the painter is finished, the painting equipment is stored for future use. To facilitate storage, it is desirable to provide a water color painting kit having a storage configuration for storing the various painting equipment in an organized manner.
A water color painting kit is disclosed having a central body, a palette detachably engagable with the central body, and a plurality of brushes. The central body defines a plurality of water supply chambers therein. The palette includes a color supply portion that carries a variety of color blocks. The color blocks are secured to a base member that engageably fits into openings in the palette. In one embodiment of the invention, the base member has a lip about the periphery thereof to align the base member in the opening of the palette when the base member is engaged therein.
The base member has an extension to facilitate the removal and insertion of the base member. To remove the base member from the opening, an upward force is applied to the extension causing the base member to be removed from the opening. To insert the base member into the opening, a downward force is applied to the extension until the base member is inserted in the opening. A detent may be provided on the base member to secure the base member in the opening in a snap-fit fashion.
In a working configuration, guides located on the palette engage slits on the central body to connect the palette with the central body. In a storage configuration, the palette is disengaged from the central body and stored on the water supply chamber.
In another embodiment of the invention, a water supply kit is provided for use by multiple users. In this configuration, the water supply kit includes a central body having a plurality of water supply chambers and a plurality of palettes detachably engaged with the central body. The number of water supply chambers preferably corresponds with the number of palettes. Each palette has a guide located thereon to engage corresponding slits on the central body. In a storage configuration, each palette disengages from the central body and is stored in a respective water supply chamber.
Other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description. It is to be understood, however, that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the present invention, are given by way of illustration and not limitation. Many changes and modifications within the scope of the present invention may be made without departing from the spirit thereof, and the invention includes all such modifications.
The invention may be more readily understood by referring to the accompanying drawings in which:
Like numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
A preferred embodiment 10 of the water color painting kit of the present invention is shown in
Each palette 14 includes a color supply portion 24 and a tray 26. The tray can be used as a resting place for brushes when not in use. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the tray 26 has a concave upper surface 28 to retain any excess liquid from the brushes when the wet brushes are placed thereon. The color supply portion 24 of the palette includes a plurality of color blocks 30. Each color block 30 is preferably a solid mass of water color paint material having a semi-circular cross-section and the bottom 32 of the color block, as best shown in
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In a preferred embodiment of the invention, as shown in
The base member 40 preferably includes an extension 50 to facilitate the removal of the base member 40 from the opening 44 of the color supply portion 24. In
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the base member 40 includes a lip 56 that rests against the edge 48 of the opening 44 to limit the downward motion of the base member. In one embodiment of the invention, the lip 56 extends along the perimeter of the base member 40. In another embodiment of the invention, the lip 56 is positioned at the back end 54 of the base member 50 and the extension is positioned at the front end 52 of the base member 50.
To ensure that the base member 40 is securely retained in the opening 44, the base member 40 is preferably provided with detents 46 (as shown in
The removable base members 50 enable a user to change the order of the color blocks 30 on the palette 14. Moreover, an individual color block 30 may be replaced without the need to replace the entire palette 14. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the base member 50 is reusable and when the color block therein is depleted, a new color block 30 can be provided in the base member 50. In an alternative embodiment, the base member is disposable. Upon depletion of a color block, the base member is disposed and replaced with a new color block adhered to a new base member.
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Each brush preferably includes a blade 68 and a spindle or rod-like handle 66 secured to the blade 68. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the blade 68 and the handle 66 are formed of a suitable molded plastic. The blade 68 preferably has a slightly tapered cross-section extending downwardly from the handle 66 to a relatively thin, rounded outer painting edge 68. The blade 68 is covered by a relatively thin water absorbent cover 70. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the cover 70 is made of a sponge plastic material, such as a soft polyurethane, having a thickness of about one-half centimeter. The thickness may vary with the particular material used. The thickness of the water absorbent cover 70 should be selected to allow the cover to retain sufficient water to pick-up dissolved color material from the color blocks 30 without leaving excessive water on the color blocks or on the article to which the color is applied. The cover 70 is preferably adhesively secured to the blade 68.
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In use, the water supply chamber 22 is filled with sufficient water to saturate the bottom portion of the water control element 80. The upper surface 82 of the water control element is exposed and accessible to the painting edge 68 of the brush. The length of each chamber 22 and the water control element 80 is preferably greater than the widest brush head to allow the entire brush head to contact the water control element. The chambers preferably contain sufficient water to maintain the upper surface 82 of the water control element moist. The painter presses the painting edge 68 of a selected brush onto the upper surface 82 of the water control element 80 in order to absorb a controlled amount of water onto the brush. The moist brush is then applied to one or more color blocks resulting in the dissolution and absorption of the water color onto the brush cover 70. The combination of the water control element 80 and the water absorbent brush cover 70 provides a highly effective painting system that applies a single color or multiple colors to a painting surface without leaving excess water on the color blocks or on the painting surface.
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In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the interlocking member 90 on the palette is a pair of protruding guides that engage corresponding slits in the central body. When the guides are engaged in the slit, the palette 14 is positioned adjacent the central body and cannot be moved away from the central body. To release the palette 14 from the central body 12, the palette is moved downward with respect to the central body 12 until the guide disengages from the slit. The present invention is not intended to be limited to the interlocking members 90 and 92 described herein. Rather, other known interlocking mechanisms may be used that detachably engage the palettes 14 with the central body 12.
When the water color painting kit 10 is not in use, the kit 10 is preferably dismantled into a storage configuration as shown in
In the multiple-user embodiment of the invention, as shown in
The embodiments described above are exemplary embodiments of the water color painting kit of the present invention. Those skilled in the art may now make numerous uses of, and departures from, the above-described embodiments without departing from the inventive concepts disclosed herein. For example, the color block may be of any suitable shape and releasably or fixedly secured to a reusable or disposable base member. The brushes, color blocks and water control elements may be of various construction and size. Accordingly, the present invention is to be defined solely by the scope of the following claims.