Bead weaving loom
09758906 · 2017-09-12
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Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A bead weaving loom includes a weave frame with a front wall connected to a rear wall by a plurality of frame legs, and a tray having a plurality of bead receiving cavities for receiving a plurality of beads, wherein the tray may be removably situated on the frame.
Claims
1. A bead weaving loom comprising: a weave frame having a center cavity substantially formed by a front wall interconnected with a rear wall by a plurality of frame legs; a tray adapted to be received within the cavity and releasably supported at least partially by one or more of the plurality of legs, the front wall, and the rear wall; a front comb interconnected with the front wall and configured to receive a plurality of linear members at least partially therein; a rear comb interconnected with the rear wall and configured to receive a plurality of linear members at least partially therein; a first securing means for releasably securing the plurality of linear members about the front wall; and a second securing means for releasably securing the plurality of linear members about the rear wall.
2. The bead weaving loom of claim 1, wherein the front comb is releasably interconnected with the front wall, and the rear comb is releasably interconnected with the rear wall.
3. The bead weaving loom of claim 2, wherein the tray further comprises a plurality of comb supports for receiving at least one the front comb and rear comb.
4. The bead weaving loom of claim 3, further comprising a plurality of additional combs, wherein each of the additional combs can be utilized in place of the front or rear combs, and wherein the plurality of additional combs are also receivable by the comb supports.
5. The bead weaving loom of claim 3, wherein the tray further comprises a plurality of bead receiving indentations for receiving a plurality of beads.
6. The bead weaving loom of claim 4, wherein the plurality of bead receiving indentations are situated in an array configuration so as to provide for at least one of bead storage and pre-arrangement of a bead design.
7. The bead weaving loom of claim 6, wherein the tray includes a plurality of outer edge portions that engage the plurality of frame legs when the tray is positioned in the center cavity.
8. The bead weaving loom of claim 7, wherein the tray includes a plurality of support legs, that are configured to cooperatively assist with the plurality of outer edge portions to engage the plurality of frame legs when the tray is positioned in the center cavity.
9. The bead weaving loom of claim 4, wherein the front comb, rear comb, and additional combs each include a depression for engaging the comb supports situated on the frame and the tray.
10. The bead weaving loom of claim 1, wherein the first securing means includes a front slot extending through the front wall and a front wedge adapted to be inserted into the front slot along with the plurality of linear members.
11. The bead weaving loom of claim 10, wherein the second securing means includes a rear slot extending through the rear wall and a rear wedge adapted to be inserted into the rear slot along with the plurality of linear members.
12. A bead weaving loom comprising: a weave frame including a front wall connected to a rear wall by a plurality of frame legs; and a tray having a plurality of bead receiving indentations for receiving a plurality of beads, wherein the tray is removably situated on the frame, and wherein the plurality of bead receiving indentations are situated in an array configuration so as to provide for at least one of bead storage and pre-arrangement of a bead design.
13. The bead weaving loom of claim 12, wherein the tray is supported at least partially by one or more of the plurality of legs, the front wall, and the rear wall.
14. The bead weaving loom of claim 13 further comprising: a front comb releasably secured to the front wall and configured to receive a plurality of linear members at least partially therein; and a rear comb releasably secured to the rear wall and configured to receive the plurality of linear members at least partially therein.
15. The bead weaving loom of claim 14, wherein the tray further comprises a plurality of comb supports for releasably securing at least one the front comb and rear comb.
16. The bead weaving loom of claim 15, further comprising a plurality of additional combs, wherein each of the additional combs can be utilized in place of the front or rear combs, and wherein the plurality of additional combs are releasably securable to the comb supports.
17. The bead weaving loom of claim 16, wherein the plurality of linear members include at least one of string, yarn, cord, and thread.
18. The bead weaving loom of claim 17, further comprising: a front slot extending through the front wall; a front wedge adapted to be inserted into the front slot along with the plurality of linear members for releasably securing the plurality of linear members about the front wall; a rear slot extending through the rear wall; and a rear wedge adapted to be inserted into the rear slot along with the plurality of linear members for releasably securing the plurality of linear members about the rear wall.
19. The bead weaving loom of claim 18, wherein the tray includes a plurality of outer edge portions that rest on a top surface of the plurality of frame legs.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying drawing figures, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of the description, illustrate several aspects of the invention and together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention. The following description is based on embodiments of the invention and should not be taken as limiting the invention with regard to alternative embodiments that are not explicitly described herein. A brief description of the figures is as follows:
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(8) In view of the many possible embodiments to which the principles of the present invention may be applied, it should be recognized that the embodiments described herein with respect to the drawing figures are meant to be illustrative only and should not be taken as limiting the scope of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF AN EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENT
(9) Reference will now be made in detail to exemplary aspects of the present invention which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings showing illustrative embodiments. Referring to
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(13) Combs 60 received by the comb receiving indentations 36 are oriented such that the comb serrations 64 are exposed at the top for receiving the linear members 68. As described above, each wall 18 and 22 includes a respective slot 32 that extends parallel to the comb serrations 64, for example, the front wall 18 can include a front slot 81 (see
(14) As discussed above, the loom 10 includes both the frame 14 and the removable tray 15. Referring now to
(15) The tray 15 can serve many purposes. For example, the tray can provide storage for combs when not in use, such as the front comb 67, rear comb 69, and additional combs 60′. When one set of combs 60 is situated in the frame walls 18, 22, the other additional combs 60′ are placed for storage on respective upstanding comb supports 76′ extending from a tray top surface portion 79 of the tray 15. Another purpose of the tray is to provide an area within the loom 10 where a plurality of beads 91 can be laid out in a desired pattern. By incorporating such an area into the loom 10, the loom 10 eases the process of creating beaded material. To facilitate the holding of the beads 91, the tray 15 can include a bead grid (e.g., an array) 102 formed from a plurality of individual bead receiving indentations 104 extending in both an X and a Y direction. The bead receiving indentations 104 are adapted to receive a single bead and to temporarily confine that bead to a set position in the bead grid 102. To provide an expansive design, the bead grid 102 can cover a substantial portion of the tray 15 between the end of the tray with the upstanding comb supports 76′ and the tray's opposite end. In at least some embodiments, although not necessary, longitudinally extending tray channels 108 can be provided between the tray ends and the sides of the tray, outside of the bead grid 102 to provide additional rigidity to the tray 15 or to store loose beads 91.
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(17) The area situated between the frame legs 26, 28 and at least portions of the front wall 18 and rear wall 22 serve to define a center cavity 103 that is adapted to receive the tray 15. The center cavity 103 provides a space for storing and transporting the tray 15 with the frame 14. In at least some embodiments, the tray 15 can be stored in between the frame legs 26, 28. In such a configuration, and as shown in
(18) In addition to the novel configuration of the frame 14 and tray 15, the loom is also easy to use. To begin use, a user warps the linear members 68 by gently placing them over the interchangeable combs 60 at the front and the back of the frame 14. Then the wedges 40 are pushed into the slots 32 to secure the warp linear members on the frame 14. This function keeps the linear members in tension with minimal effort.
(19) Before threading beads 91 onto the linear members 68, one can use tweezers to pick up the beads and lay out the complete pattern of beads on the tray 15 that form a bead design 125 (
(20) To proceed, the user cuts off a length of beading (weft) thread. Using a needle to pick up the first row of beads 91 from the bead grid 102, the user threads the beads on the needle, and then slips them down the thread to the bottom, snug against the beading threads. The use of the tray 15 along with pre-arranged bead grid 102 allows a user to transfer all the beads, in their proper order, to the warped linear members for securement in a single action. The user then passes the needle under all the warp threads and while holding the beads, the user slips each one into a space between successive warp threads then passes the needle through the beads from the opposite direction, but this time above each of the warp threads. This will lock the beads into place for the row. The sequence is repeated for each row. As the user nears the end of the weft thread, the user runs the thread through the bead row an extra time and cuts it off. Or the thread can be folded back and hidden inside a felt backing cut to size and glued or sewed on the back.
(21) Although the invention has been herein described in what is perceived to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not intended to be limited to the specific embodiments set forth above. Rather, it is recognized that modifications may be made by one of skill in the art of the invention without departing from the spirit or intent of the invention and, therefore, the invention is to be taken as including all reasonable equivalents to the subject matter of the appended claims and the description of the invention herein. Further, it is to be understood that in at least some embodiments, plurality can included one or more of an element.