Ergonomic watercolor brush rack
A work surface accessory assembly including at least two bars coated or covered with flexible high friction material and two vertical brackets fastened to base plate as pedestal. The bars are parallel and horizontal and fastened to two vertical brackets. One bar is fastened higher than the other one. When a watercolor brush handle is set between and perpendicular to two bars; the center of gravity of the brush creates a pressure on the lower bar and another pressure on other bar in opposite direction. The combination of the high friction material on bars and the pressure between the brush handle and bars hold the brush in a steep angle with the bristle tip facing downward.
The present invention relates to improvements in work surface accessories, especially accessories for artists, and more particularly to improvements in watercolor brushes holding.
During the watercolor painting process, artists change brushes frequently. At present time, when a wet brush with or without pigments in standby position is either laid on a horizontal surface or held by hand in bristle tip facing up position. With brush in these positions, water and paint pigments tend to run into the base portion of the bristles and ferrule, but artists need water and pigments concentrate on the tip of the bristles to paint.
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTIONAn object of the instant invention is to provide a work surface accessory to hold the watercolor brushes in a preferable position, with bristles tip facing downward at all time.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a work surface accessory to hold the watercolor brushes in such a position that when the artists picks the brush up from the accessory and replace it, the hand is always in a natural relaxed position.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a work surface accessory to hold the brushes in an organized display, allowing for ease of selection.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONOne feature of the present invention resides in the provision of a work surface accessory to hold watercolor brushes in a preferable position, with the bristle tip facing downward.
The improved accessory comprises at least two bars coated or covered with high friction material, such as rubber or latex. These bars are horizontal and parallel, with one bar fastened higher than the other is.
When the user places the tip of the brush handle between and perpendicular to any two bars until the tip is below the higher one; the user can leave the handle of the brush on the lower bar. Then the center of gravity of the brush will create a pressure against the lower bar and a pressure in opposite direction against the upper bar. Due to the high friction surface of these two bars, the brushes can be held in a steep angle with the bristle tip facing downward.
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Claims
1. A work surface accessory assembly comprising at least two bars coated or covered with flexible high friction material, a pedestal with two vertical brackets and a base plate, wherein said bars are parallel and horizontal and are fastened to upper part of two said vertical brackets; one of said bars is fastened higher than the other one is; the lower end of two said vertical brackets are fastened to said base plate.
2. The work surface accessory assembly of claim 1, wherein said bars are coated or covered with flexible and high friction material.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 28, 2005
Publication Date: Aug 3, 2006
Inventor: Timour Shu (Quinton, VA)
Application Number: 11/044,460
International Classification: A47B 81/02 (20060101);