Draw-through-pattern graphics system

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Inventors

Hambright, Perry

Application #

147735

Filed

Nov-4-1993

Published

Dec-13-1994

Current US Class

101/114
101/126
101/127.1
101/129
434/84
434/88

International Classes

B41L 013/02; B41F 015/36

Field of Search

101/114 101/127 101/127.1 101/128 101/128.1 101/126 101/129 101/474 38/102.2 38/102.91 434/84 434/87 434/88 434/90

Examiners

Burr; Edgar S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Kelly, Bauersfield & Lowry

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Abstract
A process for painting a design onto a clothing item to create wearable art utilizes a draw-through-pattern graphics system. When creating wearable art on a clothing item such as a shirt, a backing board is placed within the shirt so as to underlie the shirt fabric to which the design will be applied. A bracket is placed over the shirt and engages a peripheral portion of the backing board in a manner causing the shirt fabric to be stretched over the backing board and to clamp a portion of the shirt between the bracket and the backing board. A screen pattern bearing a printed outline pattern thereon is removably placed in register within the bracket. Fabric markers or fine-tipped fabric paint bottles are utilized to apply a fabric paint or like substance through the screen pattern onto the underlying portion of the shirt to re-create the printed pattern. The screen pattern may be removed from the bracket to check on progress of creation of the wearable art, and replaced without any misalignment between the printed pattern and the previously painted portions of the wearable art design. When completed, the graphics system is disassembled and removed from the shirt.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A method for applying a design to a substrate, comprising the steps of:

placing the substrate over a backing board;

securing a bracket to the backing board and over the substrate in a manner preventing relative movement between the bracket and the substrate;

providing a screen pattern including an open mesh, inner paint-through screen supported about its periphery by an outer frame, the paint-through screen having an outline pattern applied thereto;

placing the screen pattern over the substrate and within the bracket; and

painting the design onto the substrate through the screen pattern utilizing the outline pattern as a guide.

2. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of securing the bracket to the backing board, includes the step of clamping the substrate between the bracket and the backing board so as to lock together the backing board, a portion of the substrate overlying the backing board, and the bracket.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to handicrafts. More specifically, the present invention relates to a method for applying a design to a substrate, and a related draw-through-pattern graphics system.

One of the most popular craft categories is that of "wearable art". Wearable art includes a wide variety of designs applied to items of clothing. In addition to mass-produced wearable art clothing items, there are a number of handicrafts kits on the market which permit crafters to create their own wearable art on virtually any type of clothing item. For example, handicrafts kits are available for applying sequins and like items to a layer of fabric, as shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,096,422.

One of the most popular types of wearable art involves painted designs applied to T-shirts, sweats, jackets and other clothing items. Typically, an iron-on outlined design is applied to the clothing item, and then a fabric paint or fabric marker is utilized to fill-in the outline. Although this process appears, at first, to be simple, iron-on transfer units can be difficult to get completely transferred. Moreover, loose clothing fabric can be difficult to paint or mark unless it is stretched properly over a flat surface. Although fabric painting is very popular, another drawback is the mess. Fabric paints are messy and permanent. One must be very careful when applying fabric paint to a garment, being careful not to smudge it.
 
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