Instructive Clay Mat Assembly and Method of Use
20230030929 · 2023-02-02
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Abstract
An instructive clay mat assembly and method of use provides a lightweight, portable panel built for facilitated carrying and temporary use on a work platform. Further, the wedging mat assembly provides a plurality of clay-related indicia that provides instructions, techniques, and general information and instructions to assist students in molding clay in a classroom environment. The clay-related indicia include at least one of the following indicia: ceramics, wedge, slip, plastic, pinch, slab, coil, score and slip, leather hard, bone dry, fire, kiln, and glaze. The clay-related indicia are strategically disposed near the perimeter of the mat, so as not to be obstructed by the clay. Further, the clay-related indicia are arranged to create a clay molding narrative that helps the student during molding. The instructive nature of the indicia can include: clay types, clay building techniques, and states of during molding clay, and finished states of clay.
Claims
1. An instructive clay mat assembly, the assembly comprising: a flexible panel defining a mount face and a clay face, the mount face being operable to enable mounting on a work platform, the clay face being operable to enable molding a ceramic material, the clay face having a perimeter region and a central region; and a plurality of clay-related indicia disposed along the perimeter region of the clay face, the clay-related indicia corresponding to at least one of the following: the type of the ceramic material, a technique for molding the ceramic material, a state of the ceramic material while being molded, and a state of the ceramic material after molding, whereby the clay-related indicia help instruct in molding the ceramic material.
2. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the panel has dimensions of about 12 inches×22 inches.
3. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the panel comprises a washable, vinyl material.
4. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the panel comprises a canvas material.
5. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the panel has a square shape or a rectangular shape.
6. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the panel displays a Quick Response code, the Quick Response code configured to digitally link to a clay-related media.
7. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the mount face of the panel is a nonporous material.
8. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the mount face of the panel is a non-slip material.
9. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the mount face mounts on a work platform in an adjacent, parallel relationship.
10. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the clay-related indicia include at least one of the following: a text, a number, and an image.
11. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the plurality of clay-related indicia comprises at least twelve indicia.
12. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the clay-related indicia include at least one of the following indicia: ceramics, wedge, slip, plastic, pinch, slab, coil, score and slip, leather hard, bone dry, fire, kiln, and glaze.
13. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the ceramic material comprises clay.
14. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the work platform comprises a desk.
15. The assembly of claim 1, further comprising a carrying case containing a plurality of clay molding tools.
16. The assembly of claim 15, wherein the clay molding tools include at least one of the following: a rolling pin, a sponge, a loop tool, a wire clay cutter, a pro needle, a boxwood tool, a potter's rib, a ribbon tool, and a metal scraper.
17. The assembly of claim 16, wherein the wire clay cutter extends across the mount face.
18. The assembly of claim 15, wherein the carrying case is portable.
19. An instructive clay mat assembly, the assembly consisting of: a flexible panel defining a mount face and a clay face, the mount face being operable to enable mounting on a work platform, the clay face being operable to enable molding a ceramic material, the clay face having a perimeter region and a central region; a plurality of clay-related indicia disposed along the perimeter region of the clay face, the clay-related indicia corresponding to at least one of the following: the type of the ceramic material, a technique for molding the ceramic material, a state of the ceramic material while being molded, and a state of the ceramic material after molding, the clay-related indicia including the following indicia: ceramics, wedge, slip, plastic, pinch, slab, coil, score and slip, leather hard, bone dry, fire, kiln, and glaze, whereby the clay-related indicia help instruct in molding the ceramic material; and a carrying case containing a plurality of clay molding tools.
20. A method of molding clay with an instructive clay mat assembly, the method comprising: carrying a flexible panel to a work platform, the panel defining a mount face and a clay face having a perimeter region and a central region; placing the mount face of the panel on the work platform; placing a portion of a ceramic material on the central region of the clay face; reading a plurality of clay-related indicia on the perimeter region of the clay face; molding the ceramic material, based at least partially on the information derived from the clay-related indicia; completing the mold of the ceramic material; and removing the flexible panel from the work platform.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0038] The invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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[0046] Like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the various views of the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0047] The following detailed description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the described embodiments or the application and uses of the described embodiments. As used herein, the word “exemplary” or “illustrative” means “serving as an example, instance, or illustration.” Any implementation described herein as “exemplary” or “illustrative” is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other implementations. All of the implementations described below are exemplary implementations provided to enable persons skilled in the art to make or use the embodiments of the disclosure and are not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure, which is defined by the claims. For purposes of description herein, the terms “upper,” “lower,” “left,” “rear,” “right,” “front,” “vertical,” “horizontal,” and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as oriented in
[0048] An instructive clay mat assembly 100 and method 700 of use is referenced in
[0049] As referenced in
[0050] In some embodiments, the panel 102 defines a mount face 200 and an opposing clay face 104. The mount face 200 is configured to mounting on a work platform 202, such as a desk (See
[0051] In other embodiments, the panel 102 is a flexible, washable vinyl panel 102 sized to substantially cover a desk. However, in other embodiments, canvas could be another possible material option for the panel 102. The panel 102 is lightweight, so the user can carry between classes, wash it easily, and even write across the surface. The mount face 200 rests on a desk of an art student. The clay face 104 orients towards the user. The surface of the mount face 200 could be nonporous to prevent clay from streaking on the surface. The clay face 104 could also have depicted on it, indicia (numbers, letters, symbols) arranged to develop vocabulary, or provide images and text to explain how to wedge a block of clay. There could also be text that matches the text of a school book, or that is an instruction of a school.
[0052] In alternative embodiments, a Quick Response (QR) code 300 displays on the clay face 104 (See
[0053] Turning now to
[0054] In keeping with the instructive and narrative purpose of the indicia, the clay-related indicia 106a-d include at least one of the following indicia: ceramics, wedge, slip, plastic, pinch, slab, coil, score and slip, leather hard, bone dry, fire, kiln, and glaze. The order of the terms is significant, since the student is reading the clay-related indicia 106a-d while molding; and thereby receiving instruction directly from the panel 102. One exemplary order and structure of clay-related indicia 106a-d may be as follows:
Initial States of Clay
1. Slip
2. Plastic
3. Leather Hard
4. Bone Dry
Clay Hand Building Techniques
5. Wedge
6. Score
7. Slip
States Of Clay
8. Pinch
9. Coil
10. Slab
Finished States of Clay
10. Glaze
11. Kiln
13. Ceramics
[0055] Alternative clay techniques may include, without limitation:
Hand Building Techniques
[0056] slab
pinch
coil
States of Clay
[0057] slip
plastic
leather hard
bone dry
Finished States of Clay
[0058] glaze—ceramics
glaze firing
[0059] Thus, beginning with a portion of wedging clay, the student starts with an essential part of working with clay. It is the first step that prepares the clay so that it can be successfully molded, primarily because the air from within is removed. Once the wedging clay is placed on the clay face 104 of the panel 102, the student can refer to the clay-related indicia 106a-d at the perimeter region 108 of the panel 102 to mold the clay accordingly.
[0060] Below are clay-related indicia 106a for describing the state of the clay:
Slip—clay is most wet and pliable, easy to shape
Plastic—clay is easy to sculpt and model
Leather Hard—water has evaporated and now clay, like a leather shoe, is harder to work with but can carve into it
Bone Dry—clay that is dry and ready to be fired in the kiln
[0061] Below are clay-related indicia 106b for attaching the clay:
Slip—slip is a watery slurry of clay and water that can be used to attach two pieces of clay
Score and Slip/Wet and Attach—attaching two pieces of clay by scoring/roughing up adjoining edges using slip to stick together
[0062] Below are clay-related indicia 106c for clay hand building techniques:
Pinch—insert thumb into a ball of clay and continually pinch the clay between the thumb and fingers while rotating to thin out and raise the height of the vessel.
Slab—involves rolling out clay to an even thickness—usually 1 cm, then cutting out shapes, bending, manipulating and joining together to form a finished object.
Coil—roll out a coil on the wedging mat using the length of your hands—should look like a snake and be thinner than a pencil. One of the oldest hand building techniques used to make bowls.
[0063] Below are clay-related indicia 106d for the final steps in finishing the clay mold:
Ceramic Glaze—an impervious layer or coating of a vitreous substance which has been fused to a ceramic body through firing. Glaze can serve to color, decorate or waterproof an item.
Kiln—When work is bone dry—it is bisque fired in a kiln. There is electric, gas and wood type kilns. Electric kilns are most common. Those skilled in the art will recognize that a kiln is a thermally insulated chamber, or an oven that produces, such as hardening, drying, or chemical changes. Kilns are effective for transforming clay into pottery, tiles and bricks. The kiln reaches temperatures at 1830° Fahrenheit, while transforming the object into a porous state to allow the potter to glaze with ceramic glazes.
Ceramics—the finished product, often functional or decorative
[0064] In operation, a user simply rolls up the panel 102 and carries to the work platform 202, such as a desk (See
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[0067] In some embodiments, a Step 708 comprises reading a plurality of clay-related indicia on the perimeter region of the clay face. A Step 710 includes molding the ceramic material, based at least partially on the information derived from the clay-related indicia. In some embodiments, a Step 712 may include completing the mold of the ceramic material. A final Step 714 comprises removing the flexible panel from the work platform. At the end of molding clay, the user can wipe down the panel with water, lightly dry with paper towels and roll the mat up to be used again.
[0068] In conclusion, an instructive clay mat assembly 100 provides a lightweight, portable panel built for facilitated carrying and temporary use on a work platform. Further, the wedging mat assembly provides a plurality of clay-related indicia that provides instructions, techniques, and general information and instructions to assist students in molding clay in a classroom environment. The clay-related indicia include at least one of the following indicia: ceramics, wedge, slip, plastic, pinch, slab, coil, score and slip, leather hard, bone dry, fire, kiln, and glaze. The clay-related indicia are strategically disposed near the perimeter of the mat, so as not to be obstructed by the clay. Further, the clay-related indicia are arranged to create a clay molding narrative that helps the student during molding. The instructive nature of the indicia can include: clay types, clay building techniques, and states of during molding clay, and finished states of clay.
[0069] Although the process-flow diagrams show a specific order of executing the process steps, the order of executing the steps may be changed relative to the order shown in certain embodiments. Also, two or more blocks shown in succession may be executed concurrently or with partial concurrence in some embodiments. Certain steps may also be omitted from the process-flow diagrams for the sake of brevity. In some embodiments, some or all the process steps shown in the process-flow diagrams can be combined into a single process.
[0070] These and other advantages of the invention will be further understood and appreciated by those skilled in the art by reference to the following written specification, claims and appended drawings.
[0071] Because many modifications, variations, and changes in detail can be made to the described preferred embodiments of the invention, it is intended that all matters in the foregoing description and shown in the accompanying drawings be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. Thus, the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalence.