Non-slip sewing ruler

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Inventors

Brady, John R.

Application #

333428

Filed

Nov-1-1994

Published

Dec-5-1995

Current US Class

033/484
033/485
033/562

International Classes

B43L 007/00

Field of Search

33/484 33/11 33/18.1 33/32.1 33/32.2 33/32.3 33/403 33/430 33/483 33/485 33/489 33/666 33/669 33/562 33/566

Examiners

Fulton; Christopher W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Stetina Brunda & Buyan

US Patent References

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Abstract
A non-slip sewing ruler comprising an elongate guide member including a pair of apertures disposed therein. Releasably attached to the top surface of the guide member is a handle member having a pair of pin members extending therefrom. Each of the pin members defines a pin point which is received into a respective one of the apertures when the handle member is attached to the guide member. The handle member is selectively movable between a first position wherein the pin points reside within the apertures, and a second position wherein the pin points protrude from the bottom surface of the guide member.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A non-slip sewing ruler, comprising:

an elongate guide member defining top and bottom surfaces and at least one substantially straight side edge, said guide member including a pair of apertures disposed therein; and

a handle member releasably attached to the top surface of the guide member and having a pair of pin members extending therefrom, each of said pin members defining a pin point which is received into a respective one of the apertures when the handle member is attached to the guide member;

said handle member being selectively movable between a first position wherein said pin points reside within the apertures and a second position wherein said pin points protrude from the bottom surface of the guide member.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to holding devices, and more particularly to a non-slip sewing ruler which is used in relation to the measuring, marking, cutting or trimming of fabric and related materials.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In sewing applications, such as quilting, it is often necessary to cut long, straight pieces of fabric. Typically, such fabric is cut through the utilization of a straight edge (such as a ruler, yard stick or tape measure) and a rotary cutter which comprises a circularly configured blade rotatably connected to a handle. During the cutting of the fabric or other material, the blade of the rotary cutter cams against the straight edge to maintain a straight line. However, during such cutting procedures, the straight edge often moves on the fabric, thereby facilitating an improper cut. In addition to moving on the fabric, the straight edge frequently readily permits shifting of the fabric or other material during the measuring, marking or cutting thereof, thus causing the resultant cut piece to be improperly dimensioned. With particular regard to quilting, it is well known that quilt makers often experience difficulties during the laying out of patterns and the cutting of fabric due to the movement of the straight edge on the fabric and/or shifting of the fabric during the cutting of a desired pattern.
 
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