GB2453548A - Craft board - Google Patents

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GB2453548A
GB2453548A GB0719642A GB0719642A GB2453548A GB 2453548 A GB2453548 A GB 2453548A GB 0719642 A GB0719642 A GB 0719642A GB 0719642 A GB0719642 A GB 0719642A GB 2453548 A GB2453548 A GB 2453548A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B43WRITING OR DRAWING IMPLEMENTS; BUREAU ACCESSORIES
    • B43LARTICLES FOR WRITING OR DRAWING UPON; WRITING OR DRAWING AIDS; ACCESSORIES FOR WRITING OR DRAWING
    • B43L1/00Repeatedly-usable boards or tablets for writing or drawing
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B43WRITING OR DRAWING IMPLEMENTS; BUREAU ACCESSORIES
    • B43LARTICLES FOR WRITING OR DRAWING UPON; WRITING OR DRAWING AIDS; ACCESSORIES FOR WRITING OR DRAWING
    • B43L13/00Drawing instruments, or writing or drawing appliances or accessories not otherwise provided for
    • B43L13/005Portable combined drawing-aids including boards
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B43WRITING OR DRAWING IMPLEMENTS; BUREAU ACCESSORIES
    • B43LARTICLES FOR WRITING OR DRAWING UPON; WRITING OR DRAWING AIDS; ACCESSORIES FOR WRITING OR DRAWING
    • B43L13/00Drawing instruments, or writing or drawing appliances or accessories not otherwise provided for
    • B43L13/20Curve rulers or templets
    • B43L13/201Stencils for drawing figures, objects
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B43WRITING OR DRAWING IMPLEMENTS; BUREAU ACCESSORIES
    • B43LARTICLES FOR WRITING OR DRAWING UPON; WRITING OR DRAWING AIDS; ACCESSORIES FOR WRITING OR DRAWING
    • B43L13/00Drawing instruments, or writing or drawing appliances or accessories not otherwise provided for
    • B43L13/20Curve rulers or templets
    • B43L13/201Stencils for drawing figures, objects
    • B43L13/205Stencils for drawing figures, objects geometrical figures
    • GPHYSICS
    • G09EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
    • G09BEDUCATIONAL OR DEMONSTRATION APPLIANCES; APPLIANCES FOR TEACHING, OR COMMUNICATING WITH, THE BLIND, DEAF OR MUTE; MODELS; PLANETARIA; GLOBES; MAPS; DIAGRAMS
    • G09B17/00Teaching reading
    • GPHYSICS
    • G09EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
    • G09BEDUCATIONAL OR DEMONSTRATION APPLIANCES; APPLIANCES FOR TEACHING, OR COMMUNICATING WITH, THE BLIND, DEAF OR MUTE; MODELS; PLANETARIA; GLOBES; MAPS; DIAGRAMS
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Abstract

The invention provides a craft board 10 comprising a base 12 and a cover 14. The board has a plurality of hinge locations, here 16,18, about which the base and cover can rotate relative to each other and selectively engageable hinge means arranged to allow engagement and disengagement between the base and the cover at these hinge locations. The movable hinge parts do not protrude above the base when disengaged and stowed allowing a sheet to be moved over or through a hinge location. In use, a sheet of material to be worked on is located and clamped between the base and the cover. Templates 24 with raised tabs 26 locating in recesses 22 may also be provided. The board may be multiple sided with hinge locations provided on different sides of the board. The cover can be disengaged from the base and the base used on its own to provide a work surface with various craft mats.

Description

CRAFT BOARD
The present invention relates to craft boards.
According to the present invention there is provided a craft board as defined in any one or more of the attached claims.
Various embodiments of the invention will now be described by way of example only and with reference to the accompanying drawings in which: Figure 1 shows a craft system comprising a craft board according to a first embodiment in an in-use position; Figure 2 shows the craft board of figure 1 with a first hinge unengaged in the in-use position; Figure 3 shows a base of the craft board of figure 1; Figure 4 shows the base of figure 3 along with a slidable craft member; Figure 5 is a plan view of figure 1; and Figure 6 shows the craft board of figure 2 in another position.
Referring to figure 1, a craft board 10 comprises a base 12 and a cover 14. The base 12 and cover 14 are rotatable relative to each other since they are attached to each other by selectively engagable hinge means in the form of a first selectively engagable hinge 16 and a second selectively engagable hinge 18. The first hinge 16 is provided at a first hinge location and the second hinge 18 is provided at a second hinge location.
The first hinge 16 and the second hinge 18 are substantially identical and are arranged to allow a user to selectively hingedly attach the base 12 to the cover 14 if desired.
The terms horizontal, vertical, plan etc. used in the specification are intended to make the description clear. They are not intended to be unduly limiting -e.g. if the craft board is used on a non-horizontal surface then the skilled person will understand that different meanings can be given to these terms as appropriate.
In plan profile view, the base 12 and cover 14 comprise a generally square shape. Both the base 12 and cover 14 are generally planar. The base 12 and cover 14 are substantially the same-sized square in this embodiment such that in one in-use position (as seen in figure 1) the cover 14 lies substantially entirely adjacent and on the base 12. In use a sheet of material being worked upon is locatable between the base 12 and cover 14.
The cover 14 comprises a rectangular window aperture 20. Adjacent to two opposed sides of the window 20, recesses 22 are formed in an upper surface of the cover 14. These recesses 22 are generally part oval or crescent shaped (as shown in figure 1). The recesses may be other shapes in other embodiments.
The craft board 10 is part of a craft system which includes templates 24.
In this embodiment, each template 24 is rectangular -it is sized and shaped to fit closely within the window 20. On opposed sides of the rectangular template 24, raised tabs 26 are formed. The raised tabs 26 comprise a part oval shape (as seen in figure 5) and are profiled to fit within the recesses 22 formed on the upper surface of the cover 14.
Referring to figure 1, the template 24 shown comprises an embossing template. The raised tabs 26 of the embossing template also include a finger aperture 28 -this is provided to facilitate removal and positioning of the template 24 on the window aperture 20. Other templates 24 for use within the craft system comprise a stippling template, a cutting template, a drawing template, a paper pricking template, a quilling template or a stamping template. In other embodiments any other suitable craft template may be provided. Also, in other embodiments a different form of template receiver may be provided (other than the tabs 26 and recesses 22).
Referring to figure 6, in this embodiment a template 24 is fitted in the window 20 and when the cover 14 is rotated away from the base 12, the template 24 is retained in position in the window 20. This is useful if a user wishes to unclamp a sheet of paper, move it and reclamp it without moving or removing the template 24. The tabs 26 and recesses 22 make this possible. The tabs 26 being raised ensure a particularly good engagement between the template and cover as the cover is rotated away from the base.
The first and second hinges 16, 18 are provided to move the base relative to the cover to and from the in-use position if required. As previously mentioned, the hinge means comprises the first hinge 16 at the first hinge location and second hinge 18 at the second hinge location -since both are substantially identical, only the first hinge 16 will be described in detail.
The first hinge 16 comprises a fixed hinge part attached to the cover 14 and the movable hinge part 32 attached to the base 12. In other embodiments the movable hinge part may be attached to the cover and the fixed hinge part may be attached to the base.
In this embodiment, at the first hinge location, the cover and base are both recessed along their edges. The fixed hinge part comprises two cylindrical projections (or bars) 34 extending laterally (parallel to the edge of the cover) from the recess formed in the edge of the cover. The bars can be clearly seen in figure 2. A bar 34 is provided at each end of the first hinge location. A skilled person will understand that in other embodiments a single bar may be provided -for example a single bar which is located more centrally relative to the hinge location. The bars 34 are formed integrally with the cover 14.
The movable hinge part 32 is movable relative to the base 12 and is formed as a separate piece in this embodiment. The movable hinge part 32 is generally elongate. At a first upper end, the movable hinge part 32 includes a pair of coaxial, cylindrical recesses 36, one provided at each end of the first hinge location. The cylindrical recesses 36 define a channel which runs parallel to the longitudinal axis of the movable hinge part and defines a first hinge axis when they are hingedly attached to the cover 12. The curved recesses 36 are sized, shaped and located such that the bars 34 can clip fit into the recesses 36 to provide the hinged attachment between the base 12 and the cover 14.
It will be appreciated that if both the first hinge 16 and the second hinge 18 are engaged such that the base 12 is attached to the cover 14 at both the first hinge location and the second hinge location then no substantial hinged movement between the base and the cover is provided. Hinged movement will only be provided if one of the hinges is disengaged. Each hinge 16, 18 is engagable or disengagable as required by a user.
It will be seen (e.g. from figure 2) that the movable hinge part 32 is able to move to and from hinged engagement with the cover 14. At its lower, outer end the movable hinge part 32 comprises a pair of generally vertical slots 38 (once again, at each end of the hinge location) arranged to locate pins 40 (not shown), which extend laterally from the edge of the base 12 into the recessed portion of the base. The pins 40 have a diameter substantially equal to the width of the slot 38 within which they are located such that they Constrain and guide movement of the movable hinge part 32 relative to the base 12.
It will be noted that when the bars 34 are clip fitted into the curved recesses 36 and the base 12 is hingedly attached to the cover 14, the relative locations of the bars 34 (and therefore the first hinge axis), the location of the base pins 40 and the length of the slots 38 are such that the pins 40 are located at the lowermost point of the slots 38 in this embodiment.
When it is desired not to have the base 12 hingedly attached to the cover 14, the first hinge 16 can be disengaged by unclipping the bars 34 and the pins 40 will drop (by gravity) through the slots 38 to move the movable hinge part 32 downwards. After this is done, in this embodiment, no part of the movable hinge part 32 extends above the upper surface of the base 12. This can be advantageous since if a user is working on a sheet of material which extends beyond the edges of the base then the movable hinge part 32 will not obstruct this sheet of material. The movable hinge part 32 is still free to move around in this position. Once the cover 14 is out of the way, it is possible to move the movable hinge part 32 back into alignment with the edge of the base 12 into a stowed position (see figure 3). Retaining means is provided to retain the movable hinge part 32 in the stowed position. The retaining means comprises teeth (not shown) extending from the movable hinge part 32 and engagable within recesses formed in the base 12. In the stowed position, an outer profile 42 of the movable hinge part 32 matches an outer profile 44 of the base 12. It will be noted that in the stowed position, once again, no part of the movable hinge part 32 extends above the level of the base 12. Also, in the stowed position, the movable hinge part is retained and so can not move around freely -and is therefore less prone to wear and tear or damage.
In this stowed position, a desired profile of the edge of the board 10 is provided. The desired profile includes a Continuous vertical wall provided by contiguous vertical walls of the base 12 and the cover 14.
An outwardly extending step 46 is formed in the base 12 and provides part of the desired profile. In the recessed portion of the cover and the base at the first hinge location, the desired profile is interrupted (assuming the movable hinge part is not present) by the presence of the recess. Therefore the profile of the movable hinge part 32 being substantially identical to the profile of the desired profile (i.e. the base 12 in this embodiment) means that, when the movable hinge part is in the stowed position, the desired profile continues uninterrupted through the first hinge location. In this embodiment the desired profile is a track profile 48. The track 48 is arranged to receive a suitably profiled and sized slidable craft member 50 (see figure 4). In this embodiment the slidable craft member 50 comprises a slidable ruler 52 and cutter 54. The cutter 54 is able to Cut along the length of the ruler 52. It will be appreciated that it is important in this embodiment to retain the desired profile since the slidable craft member 50 is then slidable along two different axes of the craft board 10, i.e. along either pair of opposed edges of the square base 12. This would not be possible if the desired profile of the movable hinge part 32 did not match the outer profile of the base 12 to form the uninterrupted desired profile when in the stowed position.
Clips 30 are provided on opposed sides of the cover 14 -in this embodiment, the sides that do not include the first hinge 16 and the second hinge 18. The clips 30 are used for securing the cover 14 to the base 12 in the above mentioned in-use position, if desired. The clips 30 include teeth (not shown) which are engagable within corresponding recesses within the base 12. The clips 30 prevent undue lateral movement of the cover 14 relative to the base 12.
When the clips 30 are not engaged and the cover is entirely removed from the base it will be seen (from figure 4) that there is no part of the clip that intercepts the level of the top of the base (if a sheet material were to extend from the edge of the base then it would not be obstructed).
Referring to figure 3, the base 12 comprises a first work surface 56 and a second work surface 58. In this embodiment the first work surface is larger than the second work surface. The first work surface 56 is sized, shaped and located to correspond to the window 20 provided on the cover 14 when in the above mentioned in-use position. In this embodiment each work surface 56, 58 comprises a rectangular recess arranged to receive a replaceable mat 60. Referring to figure 3, the replaceable mat 60 provided in the recess of the first work surface 56 comprises an embossing mat and the replaceable mat 60 provided in the recess of the second work surface 58 comprises a cutting mat. Other mats may be provided as required. The craft system of this embodiment also includes an embossing board, a stippling mat, a paper pricking mat, a quilling mat or a stamping mat. In other embodiments any other suitable craft mat can be provided.
In use, the craft board 10 provides manoeuvrability of a sheet material upon the craft board and around the different areas of the craft board.
This is useful when working upon different parts of a sheet (for example a sheet of paper or a sheet of card). Referring to figure 3, it can be seen that it may be desirable for a user to move a sheet of paper 62 beyond the edges of the board 10 when working on the sheet 62. In such situations,
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the movable hinge parts 32 do not obstruct the sheet 62 in any way. In figure 3, the movable hinge parts are shown in the stowed position 32.
They could also not be in a stowed position, but still disengaged from the cover 14, and as previously described they would still not obstruct the sheet material.
This feature means that the sheet 62 can be moved to, over or through a hinge location. In other embodiments different numbers of selectively engagable hinges may be provided at different hinge locations. This may not necessarily be with a square board either. For example boards having 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or any other suitable number of sides may be provided and the hinge locations can be provided on different sides of the boards, or on the same side of a board or any combination that is suitable.
In this embodiment, having two hinge locations allows the user to select where they want to have a hinged attachment at any particular moment.
This is useful since the location of an engaged hinge is the only restriction on where sheet 62 can be located. It may be useful to work close to a hinge location (to provide an additional clamping force). It may be useful to work far from a hinge location (to provide less clamping force and more freedom). In this embodiment, a seesaw hinge effect is provided and it is convenient to disengage the first hinge and engage the second hinge (or vice-versa). Both selectively engageable hinges 16, 18 may be engaged at the same time to provide a firm clamp for the sheet 62. In addition, if desired, the clips 32 can be engaged to provide further clamping and/or restrict any possible lateral movement of the base relative to the cover.
An advanced user may not require the clamping effect and so the cover can be removed from the base by disengaging the selectively enegagable hinges 16, 18. Used in this way, the second work surface 58 becomes particularly advantageous since an advanced user can have different mats in place on the first work surface 56 and the second work surface 58.
Therefore two different craft disciplines (e.g. cutting and embossing) may be provided on the same base simultaneously.
In this embodiment, urging means, in the form of magnets 64 are provided on the upper surface of the base 12 and cooperate with corresponding magnetic portions on the lower surface of the cover 14 in order to urge the base and cover together and provide a further clamping and alignment mechanism.
Various modifications may be made to this invention without departing from its scope. For example, instead of providing a hinge at each hinge location, the hinge means may comprise a relocatable selectively engagable hinge. Such a relocatable hinge is arranged to be relocatable to separate hinge locations. Therefore only one hinge can be selectively engaged at a plurality of hinge locations. In some embodiments a combination of relatable hinges and non-relocatable hinges may be provided.
Each feature of each dependent claim is inventive separately from the features of other dependent claims (whether it is dependent upon other claims or not).

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1. A craft board comprising a base, a cover, a plurality of hinge locations about which the board and cover can rotate relative to each other and selectively engagable hinge means arranged to allow engagement and disengagement between the base and the cover at the plurality of hinge locations.
2. The board of claim 1 wherein the hinge means comprises a plurality of selectively engagable hinges at different hinge locations.
3. The board of claim 1 wherein the hinge means comprises a relocatable selectively engagable hinge arranged to be relocatable to different hinge locations.
4. The board of any preceding claim wherein the base comprises a planar base portion, the cover comprises a planar cover portion and, in one in-use configuration, the planar base portion lies adjacent the planar cover portion.
5. The board of claim 4 wherein the base and cover have substantially the same plan profile shape.
6. The board of any of claims 2 to 5 wherein one or more or the hinge is selectively movable between an engaged position in which hinged engagement between the base and cover is provided and a disengaged position in which hinged engagement between the base and cover is not provided.
7. The board of claim 6 wherein the or each hinge is selectively movable between an engaged position in which hinged engagement between the base and cover is provided and a stowed position in which, in use, hinged engagement between the base and cover is not provided and the hinge does not obstruct a sheet material located between the base and cover and protruding therefrom.
8. The board of claim 6 or claim 7 when dependent on any of claims 4 onwards, wherein the or each hinge is selectively movable between an engaged position in which hinged engagement between the base and cover is provided and a stowed position in which hinged engagement between the base and cover is not provided and the hinge does not intercept an imaginary plane formed extending outwardly from an upper surface of the base.
9. The board of any of claims 2 to 8 wherein one or more, or the or each, hinge comprises a hinge part attached to the base and a hinge part attached to the cover.
10. The board of claim 9, when dependent on any of claims 7 onwards, wherein a non-movable hinge part is attached to the cover and a movable hinge part, arranged to move between the engaged position and the stowed position, is attached to the base.
11. The board of claim 10 wherein the non-movable hinge part is integrally attached to the cover.
12. The board of any of claims 9 to 11 wherein the hinge parts comprise a bar and a cylindrical recess, the bar being arranged to clip fit within the cylindrical recess and be rotatable therein.
13. The board of any preceding claim wherein the base is shaped to provide a guide profile arranged to receive a craft member.
14. The board of claim 13 wherein the craft member comprises a slidable cutter.
15. The board of claim 13 or claim 14 wherein the guide profile comprises a track or rail.
16. The board of any of claims 13 to 15 wherein the guide profile extends through the or each hinge location and the movable hinge part is profiled such that in the stowed position, the shape of the movable hinge part forms part of the guide profile such that the guide profile continues substantially uninterrupted.
17. The board of any of claims 7 to 16 wherein the hinge is urged to the stowed position.
18. The board of any preceding claim comprising a clip arranged to selectively attach the cover and the base together.
19. The board of any preceding claim comprises edges and the hinge locations are on edges of the board.
20. The board of claim any preceding claim wherein the board has a generally rectangular plan profile.
21. The board of claim 20 wherein the board has a square plan profile.
22. The board of any preceding claim wherein each hinge location has an associated hinge axis and the hinge axes are parallel to each other.
23. The board of any preceding claim wherein each hinge location has an associated hinge axis and the hinge axes are spaced from each other.
24. The board of claim 23 comprising a square plan profile wherein the first hinge location is on a first side of the square and the second hinge location is on a second, opposite side of the square and the first and second hinge axes are parallel to each other.
25. The board of any of claims 4 to 24 wherein the base comprises a work surface and the cover comprises a window aperture which lies adjacent thereto when the board is in the one in-use position.
26. The board of claim 25 wherein the cover comprises a template receiver arranged to receive a template such that the template covers some or all of the window in use.
27. The board of claim 26 wherein the template receiver comprises a recess formed in the cover, the recess being arranged to receive a raised tab on the template.
28. The board of claim 27 wherein the raised tab comprises a finger aperture arranged to facilitate lifting of the template from the cover.
29. The board of any of claims 26 to 28 wherein the template comprises an embossing template, a stippling template, a cutting template, a drawing template, a paper-pricking template, a quilling template, a stamping template or any other suitable craft template.
30. The board of any of claims 25 to 29 wherein the work surface comprises a replaceable mat.
31. The board of claim 30 wherein the replaceable mat comprises a cutting mat, an embossing board, a stippling mat, a paper-pricking mat, a quilling mat, a stamping mat or any other suitable craft mat.
32. The board of claim 30 or claim 31 wherein the work surface comprises a recess arranged to receive the replaceable mat.
33. The board of any of claims 25 to 32 wherein the base comprises a plurality of work surfaces.
34. The board of any preceding claim wherein urging means, optionally magnetic urging means, is arranged to urge the base towards the cover.
35. A craft board comprises a base shaped to provide a desired profile, a cover, a selectively attachable hinge part attached to the base and movable between a first position in which the hinge part is engagable with the cover to form a hinged connection between the base and the cover, and a second position in which the hinge part is not hingedly engaged with the cover wherein in the second position, the desired profile is formed by the shape of the base and the hinge part.
36. The board of claim 35 wherein the desired profile comprises a Continuous profile.
37. The board of claim 35 or claim 36 wherein the desired profile comprises a track or rail profile.
38. The board of any of claims 35 to 37 wherein the desired profile is arranged to receive a craft member.
39. The board of claim 38. wherein the craft member comprises a slidable cutter.
40. The board of any of claims 35 to 39 wherein the base comprises a recess and the movable hinge part is arranged to be located within the recess in the second position.
41. The board of any of claims 35 to 40 wherein the base comprises a slot and the hinge part comprises a projection slidably located within the slot such that movement from the first position to the second position is guided by slidable movement of the projection through the slot.
42. The board of any of claims 35 to 41 wherein retaining means is arranged to retain the hinge part in the second position.
43. A craft template for use with a craft board comprising a template portion and a tab arranged to be located within a corresponding recess provided on the board such that the template is aligned in a desired position relative to the board.
44. The craft template of claim 43 wherein the tab comprises a raised tab.
45. The craft template of claim 43 or claim 44 wherein the tab comprises a finger aperture arranged to facilitate lifting of the template from the cover.
46. A craft board or craft template substantially as herein described with reference to any one or more of the accompanying drawings.
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