Sculpturing material composition

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Inventors

Hewins, Sharon R.

Application #

100260

Filed

Aug-2-1993

Published

Oct-16-2001

Current US Class

264/119
264/122
524/2
524/3
524/5

International Classes

B29C 067/24; B29C 067/00; C08J 003/28

Field of Search

524/2 524/3 524/5 264/122 264/119

Examiners

Woodward; Michael P.

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Abstract
A new and improved composition includes a mixture of: a quantity of a nontoxic premixed mixture of ground cellulose-containing material, plaster of paris, and starch preservative; a quantity of a nontoxic water-based adhesive resin; and a quantity of talcum powder. The water-based adhesive resin is preferably a water-based polyvinyl alcohol resin. The composition of the invention may also include a quantity of a colored acrylic paint. In accordance with another aspect of the invention, a method for preparing a composition of the invention is comprised of the steps of: first, mixing together (a) a quantity of a premixed mixture of ground cellulose-containing material, plaster of paris, and starch preservative, (b) a quantity of a water-based adhesive resin, and (c) a quantity of talcum powder to form a precursor material composition; and, second, treating the precursor material composition with microwave energy, such that a treated material composition is formed that has a greater volume and greater pliability than the precursor material composition. After the composition of the invention is microwave-treated, the composition is shaped into an object. The composition of the invention may be manually shaped into an object with the hands of the artist being coated with a mineral-oil-containing composition. Then, the shaped, microwave-treated material composition is cured. The shaped, microwave-treated material composition may be cured at room temperature. Alternatively, the shaped, microwave-treated material composition is cured at an elevated temperature in an oven.
 
Claims
What is claimed as being new and desired to be protected by Letters Patent of the United States is as follows:

1. A method of producing a sculptured product, including the steps of:

first obtaining a quantity of pliable precursor material composition prepared by the steps of mixing together (a) a quantity of a premixed mixture of ground cellulose-containing material, plaster of paris, and starch preservative, (b) a quantity of a water-based adhesive resin, and (c) a quantity of talcum powder to form the pliable precursor material composition,

second, treating the pliable precursor material composition with microwave energy, such that a pliable microwave treated material composition is formed that has a greater volume and greater pliability than the precursor material composition,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates generally to materials used by artists and designers and, more particularly, to sculpturing materials.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Materials that are soft and pliable before being cured, and that later become hard and inflexible, after being cured, are well known in the art of sculpturing. Depending upon the specific materials involved, curing may be carried out in a number of ways. With some materials, curing is carried out at room temperature. With other materials, curing is carried out at relatively moderately elevated temperatures such as in an oven. With still other materials, curing is carried at high temperatures, such as in a kiln. Some materials require specific curing environments that may be difficult to provide under certain circumstances. For example, a kiln is an expensive piece of equipment and consumes a lot of energy during operation. In this respect, it would be desirable if a sculpturing material were provided that can be cured in a variety of curing environments.
 
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