Kit for simulated stained glass article, article produced from the kit, and substrate for the article
09914324 ยท 2018-03-13
Assignee
Inventors
- Melissa Beth Bernstein (Westport, CT, US)
- Sofia E. Dumery (Brooklyn, NY, US)
- Ken Weiland (Brookfield, CT, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A kit for making a simulated stained glass article, having a light-transmissive molded plastic substrate with an array of ridges on one major surface, laterally defining a pattern of upwardly open spaces, and a set of light-transmissive molded plastic colored stickers that are respectively peripherally shaped to fit conformingly into the spaces of the pattern. Side walls of the ridges are beveled at an angle sufficient to enable release of the substrate from a mold but are steep enough to facilitate precise placement of the stickers in the spaces and to minimize transmission of light around the edges of the stickers. In an article made from the kit, the stickers and ridges simulate the glass pieces and lead cames of a conventional stained glass window.
Claims
1. A kit for producing a simulated stained glass article, comprising: (a) a light-transmissive molded plastic substrate having (i) a flat base portion with opposed extended major surfaces and (ii) an array of interconnected caming ridges molded integrally with the base portion and projecting outwardly from one major surface thereof, the ridges having dark opaque outer ridge surfaces facing away from the base portion at a substantially common distance therefrom, and said one major surface and said ridges cooperatively defining a pattern of outwardly open spaces laterally shaped, enclosed and separated from each other by ridges of the array, each of said spaces having an area of said one major surface as a floor, the ridges having side walls beveled at an angle, relative to a line normal to said one major surface, sufficient to enable release of the substrate from a mold in which said substrate is formed while providing a ridge side wall slope steep enough to enable precise placement of the stickers in the spaces and to minimize the beveled appearance of the side walls and the transmission of light around edges of the stickers when the stickers are placed in the spaces; and (b) a set of light-transmissive colored plastic stickers for mounting in the spaces of said pattern, the stickers of said set corresponding in number to the spaces of said pattern and respectively corresponding in peripheral shape and dimensions to said spaces such that each of said stickers conformingly fits into a particular one of said spaces, each of said stickers having a light-transmissive self-sticking adhesive coating for affixing the sticker to the floor of the space into which it conformingly fits as aforesaid.
2. A kit as defined in claim 1, further including a release sheet having an extended surface to which said stickers are removably adhered.
3. A kit as defined in claim 2, wherein said stickers are adhered to said release sheet in a pattern of stickers wherein every individual sticker has a position, relative to each other sticker, corresponding to the position, in the pattern of spaces, of the particular one of said spaces into which said individual sticker conformingly fits.
4. A kit as defined in claim 1, wherein said substrate is a substantially colorless panel.
5. A kit as defined in claim 1, wherein said substrate is a substantially rigid panel.
6. A kit as defined in claim 1, wherein said angle is between about 3 and about 12 to a line perpendicular to said one major surface.
7. A kit as defined in claim 6, wherein said angle is about 5 to a line perpendicular to said one major surface.
8. A kit as defined in claim 1, wherein the substrate is a substantially flat, substantially colorless and substantially rigid panel molded of acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, and wherein the major surfaces of the base portion thereof are substantially planar.
9. A kit as defined in claim 1, wherein some of the stickers of the set differ in color from other stickers of the set.
10. A kit as defined in claim 9, wherein the stickers of the set are molded elements each having an upper surface and a lower surface respectively facing away from and toward the substrate when the stickers are disposed in the spaces, the lower surfaces of the stickers are planar and bear a layer or coating of said adhesive, said adhesive being a pressure-sensitive adhesive, and at least some of the stickers having an upper surface bearing a relief configuration formed during molding of the stickers.
11. A simulated stained glass article, comprising (a) a light-transmissive molded plastic substrate having (i) a base portion with opposed extended major surfaces and (ii) an array of interconnected caming ridges molded integrally with the base portion and projecting outwardly from one major surface thereof, the ridges having dark opaque outer ridge surfaces facing away from the base portion at a substantially common distance therefrom, and said one major surface and said ridges cooperatively defining a pattern of outwardly open spaces laterally shaped, enclosed and separated from each other by ridges of the array, the ridges having side walls beveled at an angle, relative to a line normal to said one major surface, sufficient to enable release of the substrate from a mold in which said substrate is formed while providing a ridge side wall slope steep enough to enable precise placement of the stickers in the spaces and to minimize the transmission of light around edges of the stickers when the stickers are placed in the spaces; and (b) a set of light-transmissive colored plastic stickers mounted in the spaces of said pattern, the stickers of said set corresponding in number to the spaces of said pattern and each sticker corresponding in peripheral shape and dimensions to the particular space in which it is mounted such that it conformingly fits into said particular space, each of said stickers being adhered to the substrate by a light-transmissive self-sticking adhesive.
12. An article as defined in claim 11, wherein said base portion is substantially flat.
13. An article as defined in claim 11, wherein said base portion is substantially transparent.
14. An article as defined in claim 11, wherein said adhesive is a pressure-sensitive adhesive.
15. An article as defined in claim 11, wherein said set of stickers includes stickers that differ in color from others of said set.
16. An article as defined in claim 11, wherein said angle is between about 3 and about 12 to a line perpendicular to said one major surface.
17. An article as defined in claim 16, wherein said angle is about 5 to a line perpendicular to said one major surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(14) A simulated stained glass article 10 embodying the invention is illustrated in
(15) Just as a conventional stained glass window is illuminated by daylight passing through it so that a generally planar arrangement of different-colored pieces of glass each held peripherally by leaden cames is visible as a transmissively lighted, colored picture or design, the daylight-illuminated arrangement of colored stickers 12 in the article 10 is visible as a transmissively lighted, colored image of the owl, moon and stars. Typically stickers of different colors are used in different portions of the imagefor instance, yellow stickers in areas representing the moon and stars, blue stickers in areas representing the sky, green stickers in areas representing leaves, etc.and the appearance of the image is determined both by the colors selected, and by the positions and peripheral shapes of the stickers mounted on the substrate.
(16) More particularly, the substrate 11 (
(17) The caming ridges 24 and the base portion major surface 21 cooperatively define a pattern of outwardly open spaces 30 that are laterally shaped, enclosed and separated from each other by ridges of the array. The side walls 32 of the ridges are beveled at an angle (
(18) The multiplicity of light-transmissive stickers 12 included in the article 10 constitutes a set of such stickers for mounting in the spaces 30 of the aforementioned pattern. The stickers of the set correspond in number to the spaces of the pattern and respectively correspond in peripheral shape to the spaces such that each of the stickers fits conformingly into a particular one of the spaces; for instance, as indicated in the exploded view of
(19) The stickers 12 in the spaces 30 are represented in the schematic view of
(20) Owing to the conforming peripheries of each sticker 12 and the particular space 30 into which it fits, when the sticker is mounted in the space its outer edge snugly abuts the beveled side walls of the ridges 24 defining the space. The ridges facilitate highly accurate placement of the stickers on the substrate, serving as positive guides so as to minimize the degree of manipulative skill and care required to position the stickers properly and optimize the simulation of stained glass and cames by the stickers and caming ridges. The aforementioned steep slope of the ridge side walls resulting from selection of angle between 3 and 12 enables such precise placement of the stickers and minimizes both the beveled appearance of the ridge side walls and the transmission of light through clear plastic of the substrate base and ridges around the stickers, which would detract from the stained glass appearance of the article 10.
(21) Another simulated stained glass article 110 embodying the invention, and a kit (also embodying the invention) for assembling the article 110, are illustrated in
(22) The panel 111 has a base portion 120 with opposed, generally parallel extended major surfaces 121 and 122 and an array of interconnected caming ridges 124 molded integrally with the base portion and projecting outwardly from surface 121 thereof. The caming ridges have outer ridge surfaces 126, facing away from surface 121 at a substantially constant distance therefrom; ridge surfaces 126 are printed or otherwise provided with a dark opaque (e.g. black ink) coating 128 to simulate the dark appearance of leaden cames in a conventional stained glass window. These ridges, together with the base portion surface 121, cooperatively define a pattern of outwardly open spaces 130 peripherally shaped, and separated laterally from each other by, ridges of the array. Each space 130 has an area of surface 121 as a floor. As in the embodiment of
(23) The side walls 132 of the ridges 124 are beveled in the same manner as the side walls 32 of ridges 24 shown in
(24) The stickers 112 of the set correspond in number to the spaces 130 of the aforesaid pattern, and respectively correspond in peripheral shape and dimensions to individual ones of the spaces, so that each sticker fits closely and conformingly into one particular space 130; i.e., for each sticker in the set there is one space in the pattern into which that sticker conformingly fits, and for each space there is one sticker that conformingly fits into it.
(25) As in the embodiment of
(26) Typically, two or more different colors of stickers are included in the set. When the stickers have been mounted on the substrate in their respective spaces 130, they cooperatively constitute an image, visible in transmitted light, such as a representation of a natural or architectural object, a symbol, or a design. In the article 110 of
(27) The elements of the kit for assembling the article 110 are shown in
(28) The set of stickers 112 is removably mounted on an extended surface of a plastic release sheet 148 with the adhesive-bearing lower surfaces of the stickers facing and releasably adhered to sheet 148. To facilitate removal from the sheet, they are distributed over the sheet in spaced-apart relation to each other. While their distribution on the sheet surface may be random, it is preferred, in at least many instances, that the stickers be adhered to the release sheet in a pattern of stickers wherein each sticker has a position, relative to each other sticker of the set, corresponding to the position, in the pattern of spaces 130, of the particular space into which that sticker conforming fits. Thus a user, assembling the article 110 from the kit, having the substrate 110 and the sticker-bearing sheet 148 side by side, can immediately see which sticker is to be mounted in which space on the substrate, and can manually peel each sticker in succession from the release sheet and press it into the correspondingly located space on the substrate.
(29) If it is desired to have a simulated stained glass article in which the simulation of stained glass appearance is equally effective from both sides of the article, the substrate may include a second array of interconnected caming ridges, molded integrally with the base portion and projecting outwardly from the other major surface thereof, such other major surface and the ridges of the second array cooperatively defining a second pattern of outwardly open spaces laterally shaped, enclosed and separated from each other by ridges of the second array, wherein the second pattern of outwardly open spaces and the first-mentioned pattern of outwardly open spaces are in register as viewed through the base portion of the substrate; and wherein the kit further includes a second set of light-transmissive colored plastic stickers which is a mirror-image duplicate of the first-mentioned set of stickers, for mounting in the outwardly open spaces of the second pattern.
(30) It is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the features and embodiments hereinabove specifically set forth, but may be carried out in other ways without departure from its spirit.