Systems and methods for reproduction of drawings
12070967 ยท 2024-08-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B43L13/028
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B44D3/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B43K23/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B43K29/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B43L13/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Provided is a system and method for replicating drawings or carvings. The system includes three drawing or carving instruments. The three drawing or carving instruments are attached to one another via a fastener between each pair of drawing or carving instruments. A first tip of a first drawing or carving instrument is oriented between 0 and 180 degrees with respect to a second tip of a second drawing or carving instrument. A third tip of a third drawing or carving instrument is oriented between 0 and 180 degrees with respect to the first tip of the first drawing or carving instrument and with respect to the second tip of the second drawing or carving instrument. A first plane defined by the first tip and the second tip is non-coplanar with a second plane defined by the first tip and the third tip.
Claims
1. Three drawing or carving instruments, wherein: the three drawing or carving instruments are attached to one another via a fastener between each pair of drawing or carving instruments; and a first fastener, a second fastener, and a third fastener attached to a first drawing or carving instrument, a second drawing or carving instrument, and a third drawing or carving instrument, wherein: the first drawing or carving instrument is fastened to the second drawing or carving instrument via the first fastener; the first drawing or carving instrument is fastened to the third drawing or carving instrument via the second fastener; the second drawing or carving instrument is fastened to the third drawing or carving instrument via the third fastener; a first tip of the first drawing or carving instrument is oriented between 0 and 180 degrees with respect to a second tip of the second drawing or carving instrument; a third tip of the third drawing or carving instrument is oriented between 0 and 180 degrees with respect to the first tip of the first drawing or carving instrument and with respect to the second tip of the second drawing or carving instrument, wherein: the second tip comprises a brush and the third tip comprises a carving instrument; the fastening of the first drawing or carving instrument to the third drawing or carving instrument is at a position of at most 25 percent of a distance from a first end of the first drawing or carving instrument to the first tip of the first drawing or carving instrument, and at most 25 percent of a distance from a third tip of the third drawing or carving instrument to the third end of the third drawing or carving instrument; a first point at which the first drawing or carving instrument is fastened to the second drawing or carving instrument is at least 75 percent of a distance from a first end of the first drawing or carving instrument to the first tip of the first drawing or carving instrument; a second point at which the second drawing or carving instrument is fastened to the third drawing or carving instrument is at most 25 percent of a distance from a second end of the second drawing or carving instrument to the second tip of the second drawing or carving instrument; a first plane defined by the first tip and the second tip is non-coplanar with a second plane defined by the first tip and the third tip; the first tip of the first drawing or caving instrument is positioned to contact a first surface; the second tip of the second drawing or carving instrument is positioned to contact a second surface; the third tip of the second drawing or carving instrument is positioned to contact a third surface; the first tip is manipulated or moved to copy a painting onto the second surface; and the painting is automatically replicated onto the third surface as a carving in response to the manipulating or moving of the first tip.
2. The three drawing or carving instruments of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the third drawing or carving instrument is attached between non-writing ends of the first drawing or carving instrument and the second drawing or carving instrument.
3. The three drawing or carving instruments of claim 1, wherein: the third drawing or carving instrument is positioned to contact a third surface, wherein the third surface is non-coplanar and nonparallel with respect to the first surface and the second surface; the second tip of the second drawing or carving instrument is disposed over the first tip of the first drawing or carving instrument; the second end of the second drawing or carving instrument is disposed over the third end of the third drawing or carving instrument; and the third tip of the third drawing or carving instrument is disposed over the first end of the first drawing or carving instrument.
4. The three drawing or carving instruments of claim 1, wherein the first tip of the first drawing or carving instrument differs in thickness compared to the second tip of the second drawing or carving instrument.
5. The three drawing or carving instruments of claim 1, wherein the first tip of the first drawing or carving instrument differs in a degree of sharpness compared to the second tip of the second drawing or carving instrument.
6. A method comprising: fastening a first drawing or carving instrument to a second drawing or carving instrument via a first fastener; fastening a third drawing or carving instrument to the first drawing or carving instrument via a second fastener; and fastening the third drawing or carving instrument to the second drawing or carving instrument via a third fastener, wherein: the fastening of the first drawing or carving instrument to the second drawing or carving instrument comprises orienting a first tip of the first drawing or carving instrument between 0 and 180 degrees with respect to a second tip of the second drawing or carving instrument; the fastening of the third drawing or carving instrument to the first drawing or carving instrument comprises orienting a third tip of the third drawing or carving instrument between 0 and 180 degrees with respect to the first tip of the first drawing or carving instrument, and such that a first plane defined by the first tip and the second tip is non-coplanar with a second plane defined by the first tip and the third tip, wherein: the second tip comprises a brush and the third tip comprises a carving instrument; the fastening of the first drawing or carving instrument to the third drawing or carving instrument is at a position of at most 25 percent of a distance from a first end of the first drawing or carving instrument to the first tip of the first drawing or carving instrument, and at most 25 percent of a distance from a third tip of the third drawing or carving instrument to the third end of the third drawing or carving instrument: a first point at which the first drawing or carving instrument is fastened to the second drawing or carving instrument is at least 75 percent of a distance from a first end of the first drawing or carving instrument to the first tip of the first drawing or carving instrument; a second point at which the second drawing or carving instrument is fastened to the third drawing or carving instrument is at most 25 percent of a distance from a second end of the second drawing or carving instrument to the second tip of the second drawing or carving instrument; and the fastening of the third drawing or carving instrument to the second drawing or carving instrument comprises orienting the third tip of the third drawing or carving instrument between 0 and 180 degrees with respect to the second tip of the second drawing or carving instrument; positioning the first tip of the first drawing or caving instrument to contact a first surface; positioning the second tip of the second drawing or carving instrument to contact a second surface; positioning the third tip of the third drawing or carving instrument to contact a third surface; manipulating or moving the first tip to copy a painting on the first surface; and automatically replicating the drawing or the carving as a painting onto the second surface and as a carving on the third surface in response to the manipulating or moving of the first tip.
7. The method of claim 6, wherein at least a portion of the third drawing or carving instrument is attached between the first end of the first drawing or carving instrument and the second end of the second drawing or carving instrument.
8. The method of claim 7, further comprising positioning the third drawing or carving instrument to contact a third surface, wherein the third surface is non-coplanar and nonparallel with respect to the first surface and the second surface.
9. The method of claim 7, further comprising: positioning the second tip of the second drawing or carving instrument over the first tip of the first drawing or carving instrument; positioning the third tip of the third drawing or carving instrument over the first end of the first drawing or carving instrument; and positioning the second end of the second drawing or carving instrument over the third end of the third drawing or carving instrument.
10. The method of claim 7, further comprising: adjusting a sharpness of the first tip of the first drawing or carving instrument to be different from that of the second tip of the second drawing or carving instrument.
11. The method of claim 7, further comprising: adjusting a thickness of the first tip of the first drawing or carving instrument to be different from that of the second tip of the second drawing or carving instrument.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Certain features of various embodiments of the present technology are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. A better understanding of the features and advantages of the technology will be obtained by reference to the following detailed description that sets forth illustrative embodiments, in which the principles of the invention are utilized, and the accompanying drawings of which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(6) In some examples, the second tip 131 of the second writing instrument 130 may be disposed over (e.g., in a negative y-direction with respect to) the first tip 121 of the first writing instrument 120. In some examples, the second end 133 of the second writing instrument 130 may be disposed over the third end 143 of the third writing instrument 140. The third tip 141 of the third writing instrument 140 may be disposed over the first end 123 of the first writing instrument 120. Such an arrangement among three writing instruments 120, 130, and 140 will preserve weight balance and stability.
(7) In some examples, the first tip 121 of the first writing instrument 120 may be disposed over the second tip 131 of the second writing instrument. Then, to preserve weight balance and stability, the third end 143 of the third writing instrument 140 may be disposed over the second end 133 of the second writing instrument 130. The first end 123 of the first writing instrument 120 may be disposed over the third tip 141 of the third writing instrument 140.
(8) In some examples, any first plane defined by the first tip 121 and the second tip 131 (e.g., any plane that includes the first tip 121 and the second tip 131) may be nonparallel with any second plane defined by the second tip 131 and the third tip 141 (e.g., any plane that includes the second tip 131 and the third tip 141). Any third plane defined by the first tip 121 and the third tip 141 (e.g., any plane that includes the first tip 121 and the third tip 141) may be nonparallel with any first plane and any second plane.
(9) In some examples, a first point at which the first writing instrument 120 is fastened to the second writing instrument 130 is in proximity of the first tip 121 and the second tip 131. For example, the first point may be at least a first threshold percent of a distance from the first end 123 to the first tip 121, or a second threshold percent of a distance from the second end 133 to the second tip 131. In some examples, the first and/or second threshold percent may be 75 percent, 80 percent, 85 percent, 90 percent, or any percentage at or above 75 percent. In some examples, a second point at which the second writing instrument 130 is fastened to the third writing instrument 140 is in proximity of the second end 133 and the third end 143. For example, the second point may be at most a third threshold percent of a distance from the second end 133 to the second tip 131, or a fourth threshold percent of a distance from the third end 143 to the third tip 141. In some examples, the third and/or fourth threshold percent may be 25 percent, 20 percent, 15 percent, 10 percent, or any percentage at or below 25 percent. In some examples, a third point at which the first writing instrument 120 is fastened to the third writing instrument 140 is in proximity of the first end 123 and the third tip 141. For example, the third point may be at most a third threshold percent of a distance from the first end 123 to the first tip 121, or from the third tip 141 to the third end 143. In some examples, the third threshold percent may be 25 percent, 20 percent, 15 percent, 10 percent, or any percentage at or below 25 percent. These threshold percentages maintain stability and secure fastening of the first writing instrument 120, the second writing instrument 130, and the third writing instrument 140, during writing or drawing.
(10) In some examples, a first distance (e.g., a straight line distance) d.sub.1 between the first tip 121 and the second tip 131 is less than a second distance (e.g., a straight line distance) d.sub.2 between the second tip 131 and the third tip 141. If a size of a drawing is less than a threshold size, then the first tip 121 and the second tip 131 are positioned to contact one or more drawing surfaces (e.g., the surface 110 as illustrated in
(11) In some examples, the first tip 121, the second tip 131, and/or the third tip 141 may be removable, retractable, and/or adjustable. For example, the first, second and/or third tips 121, 131, and/or 141 may be adjustable in color, thickness, degree of sharpness, or a type (e.g., chisel or bullet tip), or have different color, thickness, degree of sharpness, and/or type. In such a manner, a style of replication may be easily regulated. For example, if a second drawing that is thinner is desired, then the second tip 131 may be adjusted and/or selected to have a thinner tip.
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(15) In these examples, a drawing may be replicated onto a common surface or numerous different surfaces, simply by manually drawing only one time. Not only does this apparatus conserve time and effort that would otherwise be consumed by repeating a drawing, but this apparatus also provides flexibility regarding how a drawing is to be replicated, such as, whether the replicated drawing is to be thinner, thicker, have a different color, or other stylistic feature.
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(17) The first and second carving instruments 220 and 230 may be positioned to contact the surfaces 160 and 150, respectively. The surfaces 160 and 150 may be oriented along a xy-plane. The first carving instrument 220 may include a first tip 221 and a first end 223 opposite the first tip 221. The first tip 221 (or any tip) may refer to or include a drawing or writing tip. The second writing instrument 230 may include a second tip 231 and a second end 233 opposite the second tip 231. The third writing instrument 240 may include a third tip 241 and a third end 243 opposite the third tip 241. In some examples, an end may refer to a non-cutting end or portion. In other examples, an end may refer to a second cutting tip of a carving instrument, or a portion that contains a writing tip. Thus, the carving instruments 220, 230, and/or 240 may each have one or two carving tips, or a writing tip.
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