ARTISTIC MEDIA STRETCHER
This application relates to systems and methods for stretching artistic media, such as watercolor paper and/or canvas. In particular, this application discusses an artistic media stretcher and associated methods. Generally, the media stretcher includes a frame on which the medium is stretched and a hinged clamping mechanism that is adapted to both stretch the medium and to secure the medium to the frame. Some examples of suitable hinged clamping mechanisms include a double-hinged; single-hinged, tongue-and-catch; a barbell-hinged, half-barbell hinged, and a hybrid-hinged clamping mechanism. In some cases, the media stretcher is made so that paint can run off the medium without collecting at the edges. For example, the medium may be raised above the closest edges of the hinged-clamping mechanism so that paint is not retained in contact with the medium by the clamping mechanism.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/033,325, entitled ARTISTIC MEDIA STRETCHER, filed on Mar. 3, 2008, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to artistic media. In particular, the present invention relates to systems and methods for providing, stretching, and/or shaping artistic media.
2. Background and Related Art
Before an artist paints on a watercolor paper or a canvas, the paper or canvas may be stretched on a supporting structure to prevent the paper or canvas from buckling during the painting process. The stretching of the paper or canvas can thus provide a smooth surface for painting.
While conventional supporting structures are available to users, conventional supporting structures have several shortcomings. For example, some known supporting structures are complicated and, thus, difficult to use. For instance, some supporting structures require tools, such as a hammer or a screwdriver, to tighten the paper or canvas and/or to remove it from the supporting structure. Additionally, in some instances, it is difficult to obtain an even tension across the paper or canvas. In another example, some supporting structures comprise one or more pieces that are removable from the supporting structures. Accordingly, these removable pieces can easily be lost or left behind. In still another example, some supporting structures have components that obstruct paint from running off the edges of the paper or canvas. For instance, in some supporting structures, the mechanism that holds the paper or canvas to the supporting structure extends laterally past the painting surface of the canvas or paper at one or more edges. In such instances, the paint may undesirably be retained or spread on the paper or canvas.
Thus, while techniques currently exist that are used to stretch artistic media, challenges still exist, including those mentioned above. Accordingly, it would be an improvement in the art to augment or even replace current techniques with other techniques.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to artistic media. In particular, the present invention relates to systems and methods for providing, stretching, and/or shaping artistic media. Implementation of the described systems and methods takes place in association with an artistic media stretcher. Generally, the media stretcher includes an artistic media frame, on which a medium can be stretched, and a hinged clamping mechanism that can secure the medium to the frame.
Some non-limiting examples of suitable hinged clamping mechanisms include a double-hinged clamping mechanism; a single-hinged, tongue-and-catch clamping mechanism; a barbell-hinged clamping mechanism; a half-barbell-hinged clamping mechanism; and a hybrid-hinged clamping mechanism. In some cases, the media stretcher is also made so that paint is allowed to run off the medium without collecting at one or more of the medium's edges. Indeed, in one example, the media stretcher is configured so that the painting surface of the medium is raised above the closest edges of the hinged-clamping mechanism. Accordingly, in this example, the clamping mechanism does not catch and retain paint against the medium.
While the systems and methods of the present invention have proven to be particularly useful in the area of stretching artistic media, such as paper and canvas for water color or oil painting, those skilled in the art can appreciate that the described systems and methods can be used in a variety of different applications and in a variety of different areas of manufacture. For instance, the skilled artisan will recognize that the described artistic media stretcher can be configured to stretch other media, such as quilting fabrics, embroidery fabrics, tarps, awnings, etc.
These and other features and advantages of the present invention will be set forth or will become more fully apparent in the description that follows and in the appended claims. The features and advantages may be realized and obtained by means of the instruments and combinations particularly pointed out in the appended claims. Furthermore, the features and advantages of the invention may be learned by the practice of the invention or will be obvious from the description, as set forth hereinafter.
In order that the manner in which the above recited and other features and advantages of the present invention are obtained, a more particular description of the invention will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments thereof, which are illustrated in the appended drawings. Understanding that the drawings depict only typical embodiments of the present invention and are not, therefore, to be considered as limiting the scope of the invention, the present invention will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings in which:
The present invention relates to artistic media. In particular, the present invention relates to systems and methods for stretching artistic media. In the disclosure and in the claims, the terms “media” or “medium” may refer to any suitable material or materials that can be stretched by the described artistic media stretcher and which is capable of being painted. Some examples of suitable media, include paper (e.g., watercolor paper, craft paper, construction paper, etc.), fabric (e.g., canvas, cotton fabrics, linen fabrics, poly-cotton fabrics, burlap, polyester fabrics, silk, etc.), and other suitable materials that are both stretchable and paintable. Additionally, as used herein, the term “stretch” or “stretched” may refer to application of tension to the artistic media in one or more directions.
This application discusses an artistic media stretcher that selectively stretches and releases artistic media. While the artistic media stretcher may comprise any suitable component,
As previously mentioned, in some embodiments, the media stretcher comprises an artistic media frame. The frame may serve many purposes, including acting as a support for the clamping mechanism and/or acting as a support over which the medium can be stretched. Accordingly, the frame may have any characteristic that is suitable for fulfilling one or more of the stated purposes. For example, the frame can be any size that is suitable for use with the artistic media. In another example, the frame can be any suitable shape. Some examples of suitable frame shapes include a shape that is substantially square, rectangular, triangular, hexagonal, pentagonal, octagonal, polygonal, irregular, and so forth. For instance,
The frame may comprise any component that allows the medium to be stretched across and/or to be supported by the frame. In one example, the frame comprises one or more side members, a media backing surface, and/or a media interface.
The side members may have any characteristic that allows the medium to be stretched across them. For example, the side members may be any suitable size (e.g., length, width, height, thickness, etc.) or shape. In another example, the side members can be retained in their respective positions in any suitable manner. For instance, the side members can support themselves, be supported by the media backing surface, and/or be supported in any other suitable manner. Indeed,
As mentioned above, the media stretcher comprises a hinged clamping mechanism. The hinged clamping mechanism may serve any suitable purpose. In one example, the hinged clamping mechanism is configured to selectively stretch and secure the medium to the frame as well as selectively release the medium from the frame. In this manner, the medium can be kept flat and be supported on the frame until the clamping mechanism is released.
The media stretcher may comprise any suitable number of hinged clamping mechanisms. For instance, the media stretcher can comprise 1, 2, 3, 4, or more clamping mechanisms.
The hinged clamping mechanism may comprise any clamping mechanism that includes a hinge or a hinge-like structure that is configured to stretch the medium across the frame. For example, the hinged clamping mechanism may comprise one or more double-hinged clamping mechanisms, single-hinged clamping mechanisms, barbell-hinged clamping mechanisms, half-barbell-hinged clamping mechanisms, or other suitable hinged clamping mechanisms, such as a hybrid-hinged clamping mechanism. To better explain the aforementioned clamping mechanisms, each is described below in more detail.
Where the media stretcher comprises the double-hinged clamping mechanism, the double-hinged clamping mechanism may include any suitable component or characteristic that allows it to releasably stretch the medium on the frame. By way of example,
The components of the double-hinged clamping mechanism may have any characteristic that allows the clamping mechanism to releasably stretch the medium across the frame. In one example, the first hinge and the second hinge can be any suitable type of hinge, be any suitable length, and/or each hinge can comprise more than one hinge disposed to the side of another hinge.
In another example, the clamp member may have any characteristic that allows it to hold the medium against the frame. For instance, the clamp member may be any size (i.e., length, height, width, diameter, etc.). By way of illustration,
In still another example, the clamp member can have any suitable shape. By way of illustration,
In yet another example, the clamp member comprises a media interface that is configured to apply pressure to the artistic medium when the clamping mechanism is moved to a closed position. Where the clamping mechanism comprises a double-hinged clamping mechanism, the clamping mechanism can comprise any media interface that is adapted to mate with a corresponding media interface on the frame when the clamping mechanism is moved to the closed position. Some suitable examples of media interfaces comprise one or more protuberances, lips, grooves, undercuts, or other frictional engagements. For instance,
The various components of the double-hinged clamping mechanism (e.g., the first hinge, the second hinge, and the clamp member) can be configured in any way that allows the clamping mechanism to stretch the medium across the frame. For example,
According to some embodiments, the hinged clamping mechanism comprises a single-hinged clamping mechanism. Indeed, the hinged clamping mechanism may comprise any known or novel single-hinged clamping mechanism that can secure and stretch the medium across the frame. For example,
In some embodiments, the hinged clamping mechanism comprises a barbell-hinged clamping mechanism. Indeed, any suitable barbell-hinged clamping mechanism may be used in conjunction with the media stretcher. For example,
Although the barbell-hinged clamping mechanism may comprise any desired component,
In one example,
In another example of a suitable characteristic associated with the barbell-hinged clamping mechanism 105,
In some embodiments, the hinged clamping mechanism comprises a half-barbell hinged clamping mechanism. Indeed, the media stretcher may comprise any suitable half-barbell hinged clamping mechanism. By way of illustration,
Although the half-barbell hinged clamping mechanism may comprise any desired component,
Each of the components of the half-barbell clamping mechanism may have any characteristic that allows the clamping mechanism to releasably secure the medium to the media stretcher. In one example,
As previously mentioned, in some embodiments, the clamping mechanism comprises a hybrid-hinged clamping mechanism. In other words, in some embodiments, the clamping mechanism comprises at least one barbell member and at least one half-barbell member. In such embodiments, the hybrid-hinged clamping mechanism may be configured in any suitable manner. By way of illustration,
Additionally,
Where an interface component is pivotally connected to a clamp member (as shown in
In addition to the previously mentioned characteristics, the hinged clamping mechanism may have any other desired characteristic. For example, the hinged clamping mechanism (e.g., the double-hinged, barbell-hinged, half-barbell hinged, or hybrid-hinged clamping mechanism) may be any length that is suitable for use with the media stretcher. For instance, one or more clamping mechanisms may be substantially equal in length to the length of a corresponding edge of the media stretcher frame. Accordingly, the clamping mechanism may apply a substantially even tension to the medium that is stretched across the frame.
In another example, a portion of one or more hinged clamping mechanisms may serve as a portion of the frame. For example, referring back to
In yet another example of an optional characteristic of the hinged clamping mechanism, the clamping mechanism comprises a locking mechanism. In fact, the clamping mechanism may comprise any known or novel locking mechanism that serves to selectively retain and release the clamping mechanism.
In one example of a suitable locking mechanism, the locking mechanism comprises a projection and a corresponding catch. By way of illustration,
In another example of a suitable characteristic, the media stretcher optionally comprises means for biasing the hinged clamping mechanism in any desired position. While the biasing means may comprise any suitable component,
In still another example of a suitable characteristic, the media stretcher can be configured to provide additional tension to the medium. As previously mentioned, this additional tension may be beneficial for stretchable media that need to be drawn tight before being painted. While the media stretcher can be configured to provide additional tension to the medium in any suitable manner (e.g., via the hybrid-hinged clamping mechanism), some additional examples of suitable configurations are illustrated in
Specifically,
On the contrary, when the clamping mechanism 260 in
As another example of means for stretching the medium,
In addition to the previously mentioned embodiments, the media stretcher may be modified in any suitable manner. In one example, the round portions of the barbell and/or half-barbell components are substituted with another pivoting means, such as a hinge or pivot joint, which is suitable for use with the media stretcher.
In another example, the media stretcher is adapted to allow paint to run off the medium and not to collect around the borders of the medium. Indeed, in some embodiments, the medium is raised laterally past (or above) the closest edges of the hinged clamping mechanism so that paint is not retained in contact with the medium by the clamping mechanism. In such embodiments, the medium may be raised any distance above the closest edges of the clamping mechanism. For instance, the medium may be raised as much as several centimeters above or as little as a portion of the thickness of the medium above the closest edges of the clamping mechanism. By way of illustration,
In another example of a suitable modification, the media stretcher may be adapted to stretch the medium in such a manner that the medium does not rest against the media backing surface. For instance,
In yet another example, the interface surfaces may be modified in any way to increase their ability to secure the medium while the medium is stretched on the media stretcher. For instance, a frictional interface surface, including a surface made of a resilient material (e.g., a rubber, a plastic, a polymer, etc), a roughened or knurled surface, a slot, a protuberance, and/or any other suitable element can be added to the clamping mechanism to increase the friction between one of the clamping mechanisms and the medium. By way of illustration,
In still another example of a variation, the clamping mechanism may be modified to facilitate its opening or closing. For instance, in some embodiments, the clamping mechanism comprises a lever or a pull tab. By way of illustration,
In still another example, the media stretcher is optionally configured to crease the borders of the medium so as to emboss or raise the borders above the rest of the medium and/or to provide the borders with a variety of shapes. The creased borders of the medium may serve any suitable purpose. In some cases, the creased borders act as a decoration around the medium. In other cases, the creased borders are attached to an object so that the medium extends from or into the object as a relief. In still other cases, a filler, such as a spray foam, is added to the creased borders to strengthen the borders and give added support to the media. In such cases, the creased medium may be able to support itself without a frame.
The media stretcher can crease the borders of the medium in any suitable manner. In one example, the interfaces on the clamping mechanisms have cross-sectional profiles that are adapted to crease the medium in a desired fashion. In this example, the media interfaces can have any suitable cross-sectional profile. For instance,
In order to allow the media stretcher to crease media borders with more than one design, in some embodiments, the interface components are interchangeable with other interfaces of differing design. By way of example,
In some embodiments, the media stretcher is configured to catch the corners of the medium without requiring the corners to be hingedly clamped into place. While the medium's corners can be captured in any suitable manner,
In some embodiments, the media stretcher is expandable. Accordingly, the size of the media stretcher can be tailored for media of different sizes and shapes. The media stretcher can be expanded by connecting a plurality of media stretchers together, by interconnecting a plurality of modular pieces of a media stretcher, by inserting a leaf into the frame, or in any other suitable manner.
In one example of a method for expanding the media stretcher,
In another example,
Similarly,
Where the media stretcher comprises modular components, the modular components can be connected to each other in any suitable manner. For instance, the modular components can be mechanically fastened together (e.g., snapped together, inserted into each other, clamped together, strapped together, welded together, etc.) or chemically fastened together (e.g., glued together). In some preferred embodiments, however, the modular pieces are adapted to be mechanically attached and detached from each other in a manner that allows the user to quickly and easily connect and disconnect the modular pieces to tailor the media stretcher for a particular project. By way of example,
Where the media stretcher comprises a plurality of modular sections, each modular section can have any suitable component or configuration. For example, one or more of the modular sections can comprise any suitable type of clamping mechanism. By way of illustration,
The various components of the media stretcher may be made of any suitable material. Some non-limiting examples of suitable materials may include one or more types of plastic, polymer, metal, metal alloy, wood, ceramic, and/or any other suitable material. In one example, various components of the clamping mechanism (e.g., the clamp member 50 of the double-hinged clamping mechanism 10 shown in
As an illustration of a representative embodiment in which the clamping mechanism is made of resilient material that provides the clamping mechanism with a spring-like action,
Similarly, in
The various components of the media stretcher may be made in any suitable manner. For example, the various components may be formed through extrusion, molding, injection, carving, cutting, stamping, and the like. Indeed, in some preferred embodiments, one or more portions of the media stretcher are formed by extrusion.
Although the media stretcher may be used in any suitable manner, a non-limiting example of how it may be used is provided herein. In this example, a medium, such as piece of paper or canvas, is wetted by misting, soaking, or another conventional method. After wetting, the medium is spread across the media stretcher. Generally, the medium is larger than the frame so that 2 or more of the medium's borders extend past the 2 or more edges of the frame.
The borders, which overhang the frame, may then be secured to the frame. For instance, the user slides, bends, pushes, or otherwise moves the edges of the medium into place, between the interface components of the clamp members.
No matter the method for placing the edges of the medium between the interface components, the media stretcher may secure and stretch the medium when one or more of the hinged clamping mechanisms are moved into the closed position. Once the medium is secured to the media stretcher, the medium may be allowed to dry (e.g., by air drying, using a hair dryer, etc.). After the medium is dried, it can be removed or it may be maintained in place throughout the painting process. Either way, once the medium is removed, the process can be repeated, as desired.
The media stretcher may offer several advantages over some conventional systems and methods for stretching artistic media. For example, because the clamping mechanism may be opened and closed without the use of tools, the media stretcher may be quickly and easily used. In another example, the media stretcher can prepare the medium for painting in a short period of time. For instance, the medium can be stretched and dried on the media stretcher in about 5 minutes. In another example of an advantage of the media stretcher, a desired area of the borders of the media (e.g., ¼ to ¾ of an inch) may be shielded from paint by the clamping mechanism. In yet another example, the medium (e.g., paper) may be pre-formed on the media stretcher for use at a later time. In still another example, all parts of the media stretcher may be connected to the media stretcher so as to not be lost or left behind. In a final example, the media stretcher can be light-weight, long-lasting, and relatively inexpensive.
The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from its spirit or essential characteristics. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is, therefore, indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description. All changes that come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope.
Claims
1. An artistic media stretcher comprising:
- an artistic media frame; and
- a hinged clamping mechanism adapted to stretch an artistic medium,
- wherein the frame and the clamping mechanism are adapted to allow paint to run off of the medium without being retained against the medium by the clamping mechanism.
2. The media stretcher of claim 1, wherein the hinged clamping mechanism is selected from a double-hinged clamping mechanism; a single-hinged, tongue-and-catch clamping mechanism; a barbell-hinged clamping mechanism; a half-barbell-hinged clamping mechanism; and a hybrid-hinged clamping mechanism.
3. The media stretcher of claim 1, wherein the clamping mechanism is selected from a barbell-hinged clamping mechanism, a half-barbell hinged clamping mechanism, and a hybrid-hinged clamping mechanism.
4. The media stretcher of claim 1, wherein the clamping mechanism comprises a first interchangeable media interface and a second interchangeable media interface that are configured to press against each other when the clamping mechanism is in a closed position.
5. The media stretcher of claim 3, wherein the clamping mechanism further comprises a cam-action media interface.
6. The media stretcher of claim 3, wherein the clamping mechanism comprises a first clamp member and a second clamp member that are connected to each other with a connector selected from a half-barbell member and a full-barbell member.
7. The media stretcher of claim 3, wherein the clamping mechanism comprises a media interface component that is connected to a clamp member by a half-barbell member.
8. The media stretcher of claim 3, wherein the clamping mechanism comprises a media interface component, and wherein a movement of the interface component is restricted by a projection that fits into a slot.
9. An artistic media stretcher comprising:
- an artistic media frame; and
- a clamping mechanism selected from a double-hinged clamping mechanism, a barbell-hinged clamping mechanism, a half-barbell-hinged clamping mechanism, and a hybrid-hinged clamping mechanism.
10. The media stretcher of claim 9, wherein the clamping mechanism comprises the double-hinged clamping mechanism, the double-hinged clamping mechanism comprising:
- a clamp member that is attached to a first hinge that, in turn, is attached to a second hinge, which, in turn, is attached to the artistic media frame.
11. The media stretcher of claim 9, wherein the clamping mechanism is selected from a barbell-hinged clamping mechanism, a half-barbell-hinged clamping mechanism, and a hybrid-hinged clamping mechanism.
12. The media stretcher of claim 9, wherein the clamping mechanism comprises a first clamp member and a second clamp member that are moveably connected to each other by a full-barbell member, and wherein the clamping mechanism further comprises a media interface component that is connected to the clamping mechanism by a half-barbell member.
13. The media stretcher of claim 9, wherein the clamping mechanism further comprises a cam-action media interface.
14. The media stretcher of claim 9, wherein the media stretcher is expandable, allowing a size of the media stretcher to be tailored to stretch media of differing sizes.
15. A method for stretching an artistic medium, the method comprising;
- providing an artistic media stretcher comprising: an artistic media frame; and a clamping mechanism selected from a double-hinged clamping mechanism, a barbell-hinged clamping mechanism, a half-barbell-hinged clamping mechanism, and a hybrid-hinged clamping mechanism, wherein the clamping mechanism comprises a first media interface and a second media interface;
- placing an artistic medium on the media frame so that an edge of the artistic medium is disposed between the first and the second media interface; and
- stretching the artistic medium by moving the clamping mechanism to a closed position.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein the clamping mechanism comprises the double-hinged clamping mechanism, and wherein the double-hinged clamping mechanism comprises:
- a clamp member that is attached to a first hinge that, in turn, is attached to a second hinge, which, in turn, is attached to the artistic media frame.
17. The method of claim 15, wherein the clamping mechanism comprises a media interface component that is connected to a clamp member by a half-barbell member.
18. The method of claim 15, wherein the clamping mechanism further comprises a cam-action media interface.
19. The method of claim 15, wherein the clamping mechanism comprises the barbell-hinged clamping mechanism.
20. The method of claim 15, wherein the clamping mechanism comprises a first interchangeable media interface component and a second interchangeable media interface component.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 3, 2009
Publication Date: Sep 3, 2009
Inventor: Duane Serrano (Draper, UT)
Application Number: 12/397,208
International Classification: D06C 3/08 (20060101);