REUSEABLE BODY APPLICATION STENCIL ARRANGEMENT, APPARATUS, AND METHOD OF USE
20180272797 · 2018-09-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B12/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B44D2/007
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B44C5/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B13/0431
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B44D2/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A system is provided enabling do it yourself body stenciling and/or body art. In particular, the system of the invention provides a body tight removable mask that masks an area of the body for body applications. The mask is sized to fit a particular portion of the torso or an appendage of a subject individual, and masks a standard area to enable an unskilled artisan to treat a portion of the subject individual. The stencil can mask a logo (e.g. of a sports team) or other form such as a swimsuit form on a wrist or ankle or upper torso, forehead, or a bathing suit area of the subject individual. The system optionally includes adhesive, Velcro, or other interlocking overlapping portions enabling easy removal of the stencil without disturbing the freshly treated area. In its simplest form, the stencil is a mask of the thighs, and the waist, the lower chest area and upper chest area, for example, with a preferably elastic mask panel that can be easily removed once the basic application is complete. Advantageously, the invention enables websites that feature body applications, such as websites featuring Sports teams, Universities, Sports Illustrated or Fashion TV, to sell stencil product in association with displays of finished works on models.
Claims
1. A body stencil system comprising a body tight mask arrangement having at least two mask components comprising at least two wide elastic bands of constant width, the said components having at least one readily removable affixation means, the mask arrangement delimiting a defined unmasked area of a subject individual having a swimsuit form by masking limits thereof for body applications while at the same time enabling easy removal without disturbing an adjacent freshly treated area.
2. The body stencil system of claim 1, wherein the mask arrangement is sized to fit a particular portion of the torso or an appendage of the subject individual, and masks the defined area of the subject individual, delineating the unmasked area, to enable an applicator to leave a coverage substance such as body paint, tanning lotion, sunblock, spray-on fabric or spray-on bandages, only on an unmasked area of the skin of the subject individual when the mask arrangement is removed, the unmasked area facilitating leaving a pattern design on the subject individual.
3. The body stencil system of claim 1, wherein the mask arrangement delimits a logo or other form such as a swimsuit form on a wrist or ankle or upper torso, forehead, or a bathing suit area of the subject individual.
4. The body stencil system of claim 1, wherein the readily removable affixation means is selected from one of a group of affixation means consisting of an adhesive, adhesive tape, a zipper, a clasp, VELCRO-type loop, hook strips, leaning into the stencil, and applying pressure between the stencil and the subject individual, and other interlocking overlapping portions.
5. The body stencil system of claim 1, wherein the mask arrangement includes a mask component or components for masking the thighs, the waist, the lower chest area and upper chest area, for example, with mask panels at least one of which has affixation means that permit easy removal once the basic application is complete.
6. The body stencil system of claim 1, wherein the mask arrangement comprises one or more stencils delimiting a pattern design, at least one stencil comprising a matrix of positioned bridging elements across the pattern design that permit the coverage substance to be applied below the bridging element, onto the skin in an area of the pattern design, the elasticity being selected to minimize deformation of the pattern design when stretched.
7. The system of claim 6 in which the bridging elements are raised from one or more skin surfaces, each respective bridging element spanning the delimited area of the stencil.
8. The system of claim 7 in which at least of portion of at least one stencil, in particular that which extends from an edge delimiting the pattern design outwardly adjacent a major surface of the stencil to reinforce said edge against deformation when stretched, is made from a material that is less flexible than a material from which the remainder of the stencil is constructed, thereby substantially preventing deformation of the pattern design when stretched.
9. A body stencil kit comprising the body stencil system of claim 1 and at least one paint application device such as a spray can of coverage substance, a brush, sponge, paint roller and roller pan.
10. A body stencil kit including the body stencil system of claim 1, further including at least one coverage substance and instructions for use.
11. The body stencil kit of claim 10, wherein the kit further includes detail stencils for applying further detailing such as flowers, stars, or logos over the basic pattern design or over otherwise untreated areas and optionally further includes an application tool such as a spray can of coverage substance, a sponge, a brush, paint roller and roller pan.
12. A method for applying a pattern design to an epidermal surface, the method comprising the steps of: (a) applying a stencil arrangement having a pattern design delimited thereby on an appendage of a subject individual, thus leaving exposed an area defining an application pattern on the epidermal surface, the stencil arrangement further comprising at least one removable interlocking overlapping panel having an interlocking device thereon, enabling easy removal of the panel, the stencil arrangement itself providing an opaque essentially non-absorbent layer which protects the underlying epidermal area from overspray of an applied substance; (b) applying a substance to the area of the delimited application pattern thereby covering the application pattern with the substance to cause the substance to contact the epidermal surface only in the delimited area of the masked by the stencil system; (c) allowing the substance to dry; and (d) removing the stencil system from the subject individual, thereby leaving the pattern design.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein the substance comprises a henna-based die.
14. A method for applying a pattern design to an epidermal surface, the method comprising the steps of: a. applying a stencil arrangement having a pattern design delineated thereby and defining further an epidermal application area around or adjacent an appendage of a subject individual, masking thereby a predetermined area of the epidermis, the stencil arrangement comprising at least one removable interlocking overlapping panel for enabling easy removal of the panel of the stencil arrangement, the stencil itself providing an opaque essentially non-absorbent layer which protects the underlying epidermal area from an applied substance; b. covering the epidermal application area with a predetermined amount of an epidermal treatment material to cause the material to contact the epidermis only via the pattern design masked by the stencil; c. allowing the substance to dry, a portion of the substance covering the portion of the epidermis that is coextensive with the pattern design masked by the stencil to form a pattern design; and d. removing the stencil from the subject individual, thereby leaving the pattern design.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein the pattern design is applied using at least an application device selected from one of a group of application devices consisting of a paint roller, a brush, and a sponge to avoid overspray.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0090] Those skilled in the art will appreciate that elements in the Figures are illustrated for simplicity and clarity and have not necessarily been drawn to scale. For example, dimensions may be exaggerated relative to other elements to help improve understanding of the invention and its embodiments. Furthermore, when the terms first, second, and the like are used herein, their use is intended for distinguishing between similar elements and not necessarily for describing a sequential or chronological order. Moreover, relative terms like front, hack, top and bottom, and the like in the Description and/or in the claims are not necessarily used for describing exclusive relative position. Those skilled in the art will therefore understand that such terms may be interchangeable with other terms, and that the embodiments described herein are capable of operating in other orientations than those explicitly illustrated or otherwise described.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0091] The following description is not intended to limit the scope of the invention in any way as they are exemplary in nature, serving to describe the best mode of the invention known the inventors as of the filing date hereof. Consequently, changes may be made in the arrangement and/or function of any of the elements described in the exemplary embodiments disclosed herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. In addition, wherever paint is used herein, it should be construed as including any coverage or application substance, including injected tattoo dies, capable of covering or impregnating the skin of a subject individual, bandage materials, spray-on fabric or latex, ink jet ink, henna based inks, etc.
[0092] The invention is a system, apparatus and method that uses a flexible stencil or stencil system having a delimited pattern design optionally with reinforced edges and/or further optionally with at least one thin strand that stretches across the pattern design to opposite edges thereof. Still further, in another embodiment, the stencil or stencil system has, for at least one component thereof, a readily removable affixation means, enabling removal without disturbing the applied paint.
[0093] In one embodiment, the stencil or stencil systems readily delimits a pattern design (which may be made up of several separate masked areas) based on anatomical indicators or anatomical structures which make application of the stencil or stencil system simple and easy for someone having little or no artisanal or artistic skills. Because the stencil or stencil system orients itself on the subject individual based on known anatomical structures of that individual, the final orientation of the masked applications area is defined.
[0094] In one embodiment, the stencil is supported by a frame, to effectively mask a pattern design such as a logo, a shape invoking a theme, or an article of clothing, such as a bathing suit, allows applying a stencil to a 3D object and to remove the same without disturbing the applied paint. In another embodiment, the method of the invention applies a pattern design on one or both sides of a subject individual automatically, and which optionally provides a drying step to dry the applied paint before or after removal of the stencil. A further embellishing step may optionally be applied, embellishing the already applied paint with other pattern designs in one or more additional colors in separate applications, to make distinct, multicolour pattern designs.
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[0097] A suitable body paint for use in the invention is Hybrid ProAiir Professional, UPC 910013529037, available from Glitter-to-Gore dot corn. Another suitable paint is a henna-based die, known in the art. Preferably a UV curable paint is used, such as those described in U.S. Pat. No. 8,815,969 B2, the content of which is incorporated herein by reference. Diluted, gel type UV curable finger nail polish may be another suitable UV curable body paint. To achieve this form of construction, the subsystems include fishnet material 102, through which spray colouring can pass, fish line or thin thread material 104, 104 106, 106 through which colour, e.g. spray can pass underneath, as well as other substantially rigid material 108, 108, 104, 106 (a backing for example, which can be flat but is preferably formed so as to conform to the morphology of the body in that area so as to press against the skin at the edge of the application area) forming the stencil pattern design 108, 108 and are used to keep various elements of the stencil/mask in orientation to one another permitting the formation of the appropriate design on the skin. The elasticity of the combination of fishnet or thread 104, 106, 104, 106 and/or rigid material 110, 110 is optimally selected to match that of the material of the mask. In the variant of subsystem 110, fishnet material 103, 103 (not shown for clarity but filling the pattern H design area) has thin net material and large apertures therebetween so that there is no or very limited interference with the application of body spray paint to the skin is achieved, similarly a network of very thin threads 104, 104, 106, 106 are used to hold in various stencil element design elements. On or near a transverse edge 140 of system 100 is located one or more re-openable interlocking fasteners (interlocking strips, zippers, clasps, even tape such as duct tape) which in this embodiment are VELCRO brand elements 112, 116, 120 which are spaced horizontally along the panel of system 100 to provide for adjustability of the system to fit more than one size of a human body portion. It is appreciated that the stencil is therefore essentially infinitely adjustable around the torso or waist of a human. Where centering of stencil patterns on the chest and on the back of the individual are preferably centered, then it is best that the stencil be comprised of two elements which interlock around the individual 10, so that the pattern 108, 108 can be centered front and back essentially regardless of the girth of the individual. This assumes that the overlapping interlocks provide for interlocking over a significant circumferential range. This also help ensure that the stencil will not be significantly circumferentially stretched/deformed, so that the stencil pattern is not significantly deformed. At the opposite end 142 of the system is a mating Velcro fastener(s) 122 to that of fasteners 112, 116, 120 adjacent the first edge 140. The interlocking is preferably made through a Velcro interlock, but other mechanical interlocking means, such as buttons, clasps, clips etc. may be used. Further, adhesive and even magnetic interlocking means may be used to hold the mask in place against the skin. Therefore it should be apparent that a variety of fastener means may be used in the invention.
[0098] Note that to accommodate differing girths and size, in order to enter patterns 108, 108 on the front and rear of the wearer, the mask elements are typically made up of two panels 102, 102 which interconnect on the right and left sides of the wearer 10, with sufficient interlocking positions to accommodate a wide range of sizes with a single mask combination. For the thigh masks 306, 308, a sufficiently elastic body portion enclosed against itself (that pulls over the appendage like an open sock, wrist band or sweat band) may be used because removal by sliding off the appendage is not likely to disturb applied paint. In other words, elasticity substitutes for the need for an easily removable attachment devices/affixation devices such as a snap or VELCRO interlocking straps.
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[0103] It is further appreciated that sub-systems 400, 500 (alone or in combination with other features of the invention) are used alone or in combination. In other variants of the invention, the sub-systems are used in a vertically stacked manner to provide for shading or areas of differing paint particulate deposits on the skin creating an even more detailed stencil design. In other variants, the sub-systems are used in prepositioned locations on the other systems of the invention, e.g. system 100, system 200, system 300, etc. One or more sub-systems are placed in series or parallel along systems 100, 200, 300, in yet further variants of the invention.
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[0105] In one particularly inexpensive embodiment, the masks are made of thin foam rubber to which self-adhesive Velcro straps are applied. A suitable such Velcro strap is a TESA hook & loop tape, self-adhesive, UPC code 042448859921, and a suitable foam rubber is GLOREX hobby time, UPC 610877318028. In a further, even less expensive embodiment, the Velcro straps can be replaced with duct tape. The duct tape may simply cut to release, and new tape may be applied for the subsequent use.
[0106] It is further appreciated that kit 600 can include other elements to help round out the image or character created by the body art of the human. It is appreciated that this kit 600 is particularly useful during festivals, e.g. Carnival in Brazil, and in other countries, as well as, a myriad of other events and festivals. With that in mind, the kit further optionally includes body application material, and brushes; make up, and supporting application brushes, costume apparel, hair styling elements, in which the hair styling elements are selected from the group consisting of hair spray, hair colour spray, and a head dress, and footwear.
[0107] It should be also appreciated that the invention can be used in a process by which the stencil pattern is uploaded via the internet by the individual, and the system then manages the custom cutting (water or laser cutting for example) of the particular stencil pattern, along with other production, ancillary promotional, packaging, and mailing steps. The individual can also order any desired hair and body paint colors or glitter, to complete a desired order.
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[0109] In another aspect, the invention includes a placement apparatus and method of producing body applications, in mass, pattern designs on subject individuals. The apparatus has a frame and, typically, a footing support that maintains the frame a distance above the ground. The frame can also be attached to a wall, in which case, no footing support for the stencil is necessary. The stencil is attached to parallel, upwardly extending bars which are preferably tilted in one direction to enable the subject individual to lean into the stencil. The stencil optionally is slidable along the bars to position the stencil so as to properly position the pattern design when painted on the subject individual. Hooks or pins in the frame which match with holes in the material of the stencil interlock to hold the stencil in place once the desired positioning is attained.
[0110] In a variant, the bars are hinged and are moved to press the stencil against the subject individual. Two such moving frames may apply the stencil in a clam like fashion, to enable applications of pattern designs on both sides of the body of the subject individual simultaneously or consecutively.
[0111] In another variant of the invention, the apparatus is a pressure chamber which seals the pattern design against the individual via a vacuum or pressure chamber.
[0112] In another variant, the invention provides a means for preparing spray-on, or painted on clothing and a convenient tool having at least a roller and a cutting edge, for cutting a clean edge.
[0113] In another variant, the invention provides a means for quickly preparing skin prosthesis which is inexpensive and aesthetically pleasing.
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[0115] Optionally, preferably after release of the jaw, a drying step dries the applied body paint. An air tube for directing air to the body paint may be permanently mounted in the system 800 or the robot 840 may direct such air tube to the applied paint, at an appropriate distance away for optimal drying. Alternatively or in combination, UV light may also be applied by a permanent fixture or directed by the robot to the wet paint.
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[0124] In a more complex solution, again, due to the fact that when rolled against itself, wet paint from a prior application may dry and cause the rolled pattern designs on the reel 1000 to stick against each other, an inter-layer 1012 is added, such layer being typically of material to which the paint does not stick and so may be PTFE (often referred to as Teflon) coated or oiled, or may be an absorbent material that absorbs the paint, such absorbent material having an oil or non-stick additive applied thereto, to ensure non-sticking of adjacently applied layers. A relatively rigid inter-layer of high gloss, dense, non-absorbent material could also be used. A third reel 1014 also ideally rolls up the non-stick inter-layer 1012 and is activated by a return spring (not shown) so as to automatically recoil into a rolled up position. In such a case, to ensure a true application of the pattern design 1002, 1003, 1004, most pattern design openings in the stencil should be netted (have a net material applied over the opening), or have edges reinforced, or both, as herein already described. In addition, a motor 1016, 1016 such as a stepper motor may be connected to one or both posts, and a control 1020, 1020 provided at the disposition of the individual to be painted, that allows the individual to select the pattern design 1002, 1003, 1004 he or she wishes to apply. Which two motors 1016, 1016, and a tension sensor measuring the tension in the stencil or the return springs (not shown), the system can adjust or control the tension in the stencil material so as to improve the sealing of the edges of the pattern design opening, and so create a crisper painted stencil pattern. A spring return mechanism (as in a roll-up projector screen or a tape measure with a retraction spring) combined with a stepper motor or a manual roll up handle 1022, 1022 on one or the other reel 1006, 1008 may also be added to bring the desired pattern design into position. Of course, this is preferably combined with the decent mechanism 906 that allows height adjustment for ease of positioning the pattern design on the subject individual.
[0125] Note that a combination of using the inter-layer and washing separately, after use of an entire reel 1000 is also contemplated.
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[0130] In the method above, the paint is optionally applied in a manner that does not generate overspray, such as with a brush and/or paint roller or sponge. The individual may themselves apply paint using a brush in nooks and crannies (areas hard to reach with a roller), and then may themselves, or with the help of a partner, apply the remainder using an air brush, a sponge, pump sprayer, or paint roller wherein the paint is applied to the paint roller via a paint reservoir having a rolling application surface as is known in the prior art.
[0131] After application of the basic pattern, the user may use standard flat stencils to embellish the basic design. If the basic design applied is that of a one or two piece bathing suit, it would be appropriate to apply star/moon forms or other forms to the already applied paint, preferably once the applied paint has dried. The result is a body painted bathing suit with embellishments of artistic merit that takes typically less than thirty minutes to apply, compared to 2 to 15 hours using methods of the prior art.
[0132] In one embodiment, the invention provides a method of assigning body paint or T-shirts to individuals attending a concert or sporting event, optionally motivated by discounted tickets to such events, by which a sponsor wishing to communicate a logo or message made up of pixels made up of individuals, can do so by a software program which lays out the message in a stadium or concert hall of seats, forms a message, and assigns colors to individuals seating in reserved seats whose location correspond to the location of colored pixels required to form that logo or message. The assignments correspond to tickets for these reserved seats, such tickets prescribing a dominant color, which can be that of a sports team, a sponsor's logo, etc. The apparatus of the invention applies the method and apparatus of the invention to paint the individuals in colors according to their reserved seating, thereby creating a sponsor message or logo or other symbol.
[0133] In another embodiment, the invention applies temporary tattoos via an inkjet, such as a 2015 Epson DX5 Inkjet printer (with the built-in UV curing lights deactivated) having cartridges filled with UV curable ink using a novel application method. A suitable ink is the UV curable ink from Inkmed Inkjet Technology Co., Ltd, Inkmed UV Curable Ink is featured as wide color sphere, vivid color, fine curing effect and strong adhesion. In order to apply this method, color cartridges of a standard ink jet (not laser jet) printer are filled with a suitable UV curable ink. The UV inks remain liquid until exposed to curing UV light, therefore avoiding problems of printhead blockage & machine down time. The UV inks are the best ecological choice of inks with essentially no harmful fumes or VOC's, providing fast print rates & fast curing times. In a first step, a non-ink-absorbing substrate is loaded in the printer. In a second step, the desired tattoo image is printed. In a third step, the transparency sheet is removed. In a fourth step, the sheet is applied to the skin so as to transfer the ink thereto. In a fifth step, the sheet is removed, leaving the pattern design on the skin. In the sixth step, UV lights is directed to the ink. IN a seventh step, optionally, fixing spray is applied. In the first step, a non-ink-absorbing substrate such as a high gloss transparency film (such as used for view graphs and old overhead projectors) is loaded in the ink jet printer so configured to lay UV curable ink. In the second step, a print order is given to the printer to print a desired tattoo pattern design and the ink jet prints on the transparency film, which is ejected from the printer. In the third step, the printed transparency sheet is removed from the printer exit tray. In the fourth step, the printed side of the transparency is placed against a surface of the skin on which the temporary tattoo is desired. Relative movement of the skin with respect to the transparency film should be avoided to minimize smearing of the ink. The non-printed side can be pressed against, even rubbed so as to ensure a maximum application of the wet ink to the skin. In the fifth step, the transparency film is removed leaving the pattern design on the skin. In the sixth step, a UV light typically used for curing nail polish gel, is directed to the applied ink for about 3 minutes. In the final step, fixing spray or hairspray is applied to the tattooed area to seal the tattoo and increase its longevity.
[0134] In another embodiment, the method of the invention involves several steps. In a first step, the UV light projector (any light projector having a UV light emitting bulb) is oriented and fixed with respect to the application area. In a second step, a UV curable ink is applied apply over the area on which the pattern design is to be applied. In a third step, the UV projector projects UV light in the form of the pattern design on the skin where the UV ink has been applied. In a fourth step, a curing time is allowed to pass. In a fifth step, excess ink is wiped away. In a sixth step, a fixing or hair spray is applied. In more detail, in the first step, the area of the skin to which the pattern design is to be applied is fixed with respect to a UV light projector capable of projecting the pattern design on the area of the skin to which the pattern design is to be applied. In the second step, a UV curable ink is applied (using a brush or roller for example) to the area of the skin on which the subject individual wishes to apply a temporary tattoo. In the third step, the oriented UV projector is turned on so as to project UV light in the form of the pattern design on the area on which the pattern design is to be applied. In the fourth step, a curing period of time is allowed to pass, typically 3 minutes. In the fifth step, the excess and uncured wet ink is removed from the application area and the area is allowed to dry. In the sixth, a fixing spray or hair spray is applied to increase the durability of the applied temporary tattoo.
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[0136] Traditional specialized treatment heads such as printer heads typically are only able to move along straight lines, but a robot arm such as the one from Delft is able to print in all directions in three dimensional space, which means that the arm can move the specialized treatment head along complex, curved surfaces such as a human morphology. The Delft device must be adapted to include a printer head 2102 using known ink jet printing technology thereby being able to lay down wet ink in any color and in any 3D form which does not deviate from a 2D surface by more than a practicable amount given the size of the components. The logo or tattoo pattern design to be printed is typically of course a 2D image projected on the 3D surface 2106. The laser scanning accomplished by the laser scanner 2110 located ahead of the printer head 2102 in the specialized treatment head 2112 provides the elevation information (off the 2D plane of the image or treatment plan) necessary to the conversion software for the printing head to adapt the 2D image to the 3D surface so that printing and/or treatment is sharp despite the rise and fall of the surface 2106.
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[0142] An example of a spray on system uses FABRICAN developed by Dr. Torres and Paul Luckham, professor of particle technology at Imperial College London. A demonstration is available online at dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1312399/The-shirt-spray-For-clothes-fit-like-second-skin-try-instant-fabric-can.html. FABRICAN consists of cotton fibers, polymers and solvents which enable air-brush spraying. Of course, spray-on LATEX, SILLY STRING, or similar materials may be substituted for FABRICAN to spray on clothing that can be removed by the subject individual and re-donned.
[0143] Note as well that the spray on fabric can also be painted on using a paint brush or roller. In addition, spanner inserts 315 can be used to span body crevices to smooth out adjacent surfaces, and avoid that the sprayed on clothing have sharp inflections that, due to the lack of ready accessibility, may have received only a thin application of spray-on fabric and so be susceptible to tearing on separating.
[0144] Prior to trim, the spray-on fabric may be treated by painting using a body paint or a latex, for example, to add color to the clothing and to increase the elastic memory. Alternatively, a latex coating (sprayed on or painted on) may be applied first, followed by a spray-on fabric, which, when removed and turned inside-out, provides a comfortable latex garment which protects to a certain extent against latex allergies. Conventional stencils may be used to embellish the spray-on clothing just as with body painting using the invention.
[0145] Alternatively, the spray-on clothing method of the invention can also be used to spray-on. FABRICAN, or similar spray-on fabric, formulated to be sterile and of material suitable for bandaging a wound. In a variation, a color, such as a skin color liquid latex body paint may be applied over the layer of already applied spray-on bandage composition to, in a further method step, create temporary, and to a certain extent, waterproof skin for burn victims. Advantageously, the bandage area is delimited by the application of the stencils of the invention. Alternatively, where latex is applied, an aerating device which cuts holes in the latex, may be used to give the skin a means for breathing. This hole cutting device may be a simple snipping device which pulls up the material (for example, by gripping on the latex and then, through mechanical action, pulling the material away from the skin) prior to cutting to avoid damaging the underlying skin.
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[0148] It should be apparent that the bands 704 and 708 could be done away with when painting a one piece suit. In such an alternate embodiment, the bands 308 and 306 may be pulled up using a suspender device that also attaches to the uppermost band 702. In an advantage, the invention allows applying a stencil to a 3D object and to remove the same without disturbing the applied paint.
[0149] In another advantage, the invention allows sponsors to contract for their logo to be mass applied during sports events.
[0150] In another advantage, the invention allows the stenciling of clothing made of body paint.
[0151] In another advantage, the invention allows the application of logos or pattern designs which are at least partially opaque, thus creating a more permanent pattern design in contrast to adjacent skin which is tanned while the logo or pattern design is worn. This allows phrases like I love South Beach or a pattern such as the form of a heart, to be tattooed on the wearer as a memento of a vacation.
[0152] In another advantage, the invention allows the rapid sealing of a pattern design against a body via creating a pressure differential from ambient.
[0153] It should be appreciated that the particular implementations shown and herein described are representative of the invention and its best mode and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention in any way.
[0154] Moreover, the system contemplates the use, sale and/or distribution of any goods, services or information having similar functionality described herein.
[0155] As will be appreciated by skilled artisans, the present invention may be embodied as a system, a device, or a method.
[0156] Moreover, the system contemplates the use, sale and/or distribution of any goods, services or information having similar functionality described herein.
[0157] The specification and figures should be considered in an illustrative manner, rather than a restrictive one and all modifications described herein are intended to be included within the scope of the invention claimed. Accordingly, the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims (as they currently exist or as later amended or added, and their legal equivalents) rather than by merely the examples described above. Steps recited in any method or process claims, unless otherwise expressly stated, may be executed in any order and are not limited to the specific order presented in any claim. Further, the elements and/or components recited in apparatus claims may be assembled or otherwise functionally configured in a variety of permutations to produce substantially the same result as the present invention. Consequently, the invention should not be interpreted as being limited to the specific configuration recited in the claims.
[0158] Benefits, other advantages and solutions mentioned herein are not to be construed as critical, required or essential features or components of any or all the claims.
[0159] As used herein, the terms comprises, comprising, or variations thereof, are intended to refer to a non-exclusive listing of elements, such that any apparatus, process, method, article, or composition of the invention that comprises a list of elements, that does not include only those elements recited, but may also include other elements described in the instant specification. Unless otherwise explicitly stated, the use of the term consisting or consisting of or consisting essentially of is not intended to limit the scope of the invention to the enumerated elements named thereafter, unless otherwise indicated. Other combinations and/or modifications of the above-described elements, materials or structures used in the practice of the present invention may be varied or adapted by the skilled artisan to other designs without departing from the general principles of the invention.
[0160] The patents and articles mentioned above are hereby incorporated by reference herein, unless otherwise noted, to the extent that the same are not inconsistent with this disclosure.
[0161] Other characteristics and modes of execution of the invention are described in the appended claims.
[0162] Further, the invention should be considered as comprising all possible combinations of every feature described in the instant specification, appended claims, and/or drawing figures which may be considered new, inventive and industrially applicable.
[0163] Copyright may be owned by the Applicant(s) or their assignee and, with respect to express Licensees to third parties of the rights defined in one or more claims herein, no implied license is granted herein to use the invention as defined in the remaining claims. Further, vis--vis the public or third parties, no express or implied license is granted to prepare derivative works based on this patent specification, inclusive of the appendix hereto and any computer program comprised therein.
[0164] Additional features and functionality of the invention are described in the claims appended hereto. Such claims are hereby incorporated in their entirety by reference thereto in this specification and should be considered as part of the application as filed. The abstract of the invention is also incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
[0165] Multiple variations and modifications are possible in the embodiments of the invention described here. Although certain illustrative embodiments of the invention have been shown and described here, a wide range of changes, modifications, and substitutions is contemplated in the foregoing disclosure. While the above description contains many specific details, these should not be construed as limitations on the scope of the invention, but rather exemplify one or another preferred embodiment thereof. In some instances, some features of the present invention may be employed without a corresponding use of the other features. Accordingly, it is appropriate that the foregoing description be construed broadly and understood as being illustrative only, the spirit and scope of the invention being limited only by the claims which ultimately issue in this application.