GB2330776A - Jigsaw holder - Google Patents
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Abstract
The jigsaw holder comprises a base and two lids (1;fig 21 or 2;fig 2). The lids may slide on the base, be clipped to the base (not shown), be housed in a recessed base, or be made of stretchable cloth or card (not shown). The base may be extruded, made by a vacuum forming process or made of wood or card. The lids may be held in place by removable edge strips, Velcro (RTM) or stretchable cord.
Description
Jig Saw Puzzle Holder
This invention relates to a jig saw puzzle holder with various releasable fastening mechanisms and new construction fe'atures.
Jig saw puzzle holders are well known items,used for constructing or storing a completed or partially com ; eted jig saw puzzle.The holder comprises of a jig saw puzzle construction base, having the form of an oblong shaped working surface area,and the thickness of the base being sufficient to give it stiffness.The holders usually include one lid or two lids, and a common design is to hinge the lid or lids to the base.The fully or partially constructed jig saw is sandwiched in between the base lid or lids.The jig saw puzzle is constructed after the lid or lids have been seperated fron the base working surface,leaving the latter fully exposed.
Puzzle holders can however be problematic when the user wishes to use the lid for partial construction of the jig saw base.The lids can be cumbersome,especially in restricted spaces.
According to the present invention there is provided a jig saw puzzle holder with the lids and base having inventive releasable fastening features, and the lids and base being constructed in an inventive way.
The six complete puzzle holders detailed in this invenLion all have two detachable lids,and new technical features.
Model A,puzzle holder has extruded base and lids,with the lids being adapted to slide on and of the ends of the base and along the underside of the base.The fastening features are an integral part of the lids and base.
Model B,puzzle holders extruded,but only illustrates the construction of the base and lid parts.
Model C,puzzle holders made by the vacuum forming process, with the lids being adapted to slide on and off the ends of the base and along the underside of the base.The fastening features are an integral part of the lids and base.
Model D,puzzle holder is again made by the vacuum forming process, with the lids being located inside the cavity base
Model E,puzzle holder is made from cloth and wood with the lids being made from stretchable cloth,and the fastenings elasticated.
Model F.puzzle holder is made from cloth and cardboard, with a laminated base and laminated lids.The fastenings are Velcro patches located in pockets, cavities or recesses.
A specific embodiement of the Model puzzle holder will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drAwing in which.
Figure shows in perspective, a type 1 jig saw holder base, incorporating a type B internal structure pattern.The base is seen in the horizontal working position.
Figure 2,shows in perspective, a type 1 jig saw puzzle holder base, incorporating a type A internal structure pattern.The base is seen in the horizontal working position.
Figure 3,shows in perspective, a type 1 jig saw puzzle holder base, incorporating a type C internal structure pattern.The base is seer1 in the horizontal working position.
Figure 4,shows an end view of a type l,jig saw base,and shows the external form, and the inner type C structural shape.
Figure 5,shows an end view of a type l,3ig saw base, and shows the external form, and the inner type B structural shape. figure 6,shows an end view of a type l,jig saw base, and shows the external form, and the inner type A structural shape.
Figure 7, shows in perspective, a type I jig saw holder lid, incorporating a type B internal structure pattern.
Figure 8,shows in perspective, a type l,jig saw puzzle holder lid. The underside of the lid is exposed, showing the pressure pad,and a type two end piece.Part of the end piece has been removed to expose the spring clip vee edge,and the lid guard.
Figure 9,shows in perspective, a top view of a type l,jig saw puzzle holder lid, both type two end pieces can be seen and are fixed onto the lid.There is a partial view of the vee edge spring clip edge fastener.
Figure shows an end view of a type 1 form.jig saw holder lid with the end pieces removed, exposing a type B internal structural shape, and the pressure pad.
Figure 11 shows an end view of a type 2 form, jig saw holder lid with the end piece removed, exposing a type A internal structural shape, and the pressure pad.
Figure 12,shows an end view of a type l,jig saw holder lid and an end view of a type 1, base, both fitted together. The
The puzzle pieces are shown, trapped, between the pressure pad on the lid, and the working surface of the base.
Figure 13, is a perspective view of a type 3,base end piece.
Figure 14,is a perspective view of a type 4,base end piece.
Figure 15,is a perspective view of a type 2,lid end piece.
Figure lb,shows a perspective view of a type l,lid end piece. showing, the top portions of the piece, clipped to the bottom section.
Figure 17.shows an end view of a type l,lid end piece.This is the manufactured shape or form of the piece before foldillg.
Figure 18,shows a perspective view of a type l.jig saw base, attached to type 4,end pieces.
Figure 19,shows a perspective view of a type l,jig saw base. attached to type 3 section end pieces.
Figure 20,is a perspective view of a type 2,jig saw base, attached to type 5 end pieces.
Figure 21, is a perspective view of a type 1, puzzle holder lid, fitted to a type 1, puzzle holder base.The jig saw puzzle pieces being trapped between the two.The lid covers half the working surface of the base,both end pieces are clearly visible, with the base end piece being a type 3,and the lid end piece being a type 2,
Figure 22,is a perspective view of a type puzzle holder base showing two type 1.puzzle holder lids,that have been removed from the top of the base and slid into a working position underneath the base.
Figure 23, is an end view of a type l,lid end piece,showing the top portions located into the bottom portion.
Figure 24 is an end view of a type l,lid end piece, showing the top portions located into the bottom section.
Figure 25,shows end views of two type l,lid end pieces fitted to the type 1,lid.The top and bottom sections of thc end pieces are clipped together.
Figure 26,shows end views of two type 1,lid end pieces fitted to the lid section, the top and bottom sections of the end pieces are folded and clipped together.
Figure 27,is an end view of the jig saw holder lid, and the jig saw holder base after fitting them together.The puzzle pieces are shown trapped,betwwen the pressure pad on the lid, and. the working surface of the base The type 2,lid is shown, and a type 2, base, the end pieces have been removed both from the lid and base.
Figure 28,is an end view of a type 2, base, with the end piece removed, exposing the type A internal structure.
Figure 29, is a perspective view of a type 5,base end piece.
Figure 30,shows a perspective view of a type I, base, attached to type 6.base end pieces.
Figure 3l,shows end views of two type 6,base pieces, attached to a type 1,base.
Figure 32,is a perspective view of a type 6 section, base end piece.
Figure 33,is a perspective view of a type 2a section lid end piece.
Figure 34,shows a section taken along the length and through the centre of the puzzle holder base and lids,when fitted together.The puzzle pieces are shown trapped between the lids and base The base is a type 3,with the lids being type l.The base end pieces are type 4 section.The lid outer end pieces are a type 2b section, and the lid inner end pieces are a type 2 section
In this figure the end pieces of the lid and base are shown locked together.stopping the lids from sliding off the base.
Figure 35,shows a sections taken along the length and through the centre of the puzzle holder base and lids when fitted together.The puzzle pieces are shown trapped between the lids and base.The base is a type 1, with the lids being type 4. The base base end pieces are type 4,section.The lid end pieces are type 2d section and type 2.section.
In this figure the end pieces of the base are shown locked between the lid base and the lid base end pieces, stopping the lids from sliding off the base.
Figure 36,shows a section taken along the length and through the centre of the puzzle holder base and lids when fitted together.The puzzle pieces are shown trapped between the lid and base.The base is a type 1, with the lids being type l.'pbe base end pieces are type 7, section, the lid end pieces are type 2c section and type 2 section.
Figure 37, shows a section taken along the length and through the centre of the puzzle holder base and lids when fitted together. The puzzle pieces are shown trapped betwwen the lids and base.The base is a type 1, with the lids being type 2.The base end pieces are type 4,section,the lid end pieces are type l,section and type 2,section.
Figure 38,shows a section along the length and through the centre of the puzzle holder base and lids when fitted together.
The puzzle pieces are shown trapped between the lids and base.
The base is a type one with the lids being type 2.The base end pieces are type 4, section, the lid end pieces are type 2e section and type 2 section.
Figure 39,shows a view along the length of a tvpe 3 base, and showing the base end gaps.
Figure 40 shows an end view of a type 1, section lid end plece,The top and bottom halves are clipped together.
Figure 41,shows an end view of a type 2,lid end piece.The illustration shows the top and bottom pieces fixed together with adhesive.
Figure 42,shows a section view taken through the centre of the recess in the bottom portion of a type 2 lid end piece.
Figure 43, is an end view of a type 2,lid end piece, bottom portion.
Figure 44, is an end view of a type 2a,lid end piece.
Figure 45 is an end view of a type 2b,lid end piece.
Figure 46shows an end view of a type 2c,lid end piece.
Figure 47,shows an end view of a type 2d,lid end piece.
Figure 48,shows the end view of a type base end piece.
Figure 49,is an end view of a type 4,base end piece.
Figure 50,is an end view of a type 5,base end piece.
Figure 51, is the end view of a type 7,base end piece.
Figure 52,shows the end view of a type 6,base end piece.
Figure 53,shows an end view of a type 2e,lid end piece.
Figure 54, is a perspective view of a type 2e,lid end piece and comprises of a bottom section and a top section.The top section is fitted to the bottom section.
Figure 55, is a section view taken along the width of one ot the jig saw lids.the section drg is also taken through the centre of the lid.and through the centre of a type 2e,lid end piece,and a type 2.lid end piece.
The lid has been removed from the jig saw base.
Description Model S Holder
Referring to the drawing, the jig saw holder comprises a plastic extruded jig saw base 62,two detachable plastic extruded lids 29.Both base and lids include plastic extruded end pieces, these being, lid end pieces 1 to 8,and base end pieces 1 to 5,the end pieces are multi purpose components.
The lid end pieces or beading are used to strengthen and stiffen the lid component, and also to prevent the jig saw pieces from sliding off the lid,when the lid is being used as a construction board, together, with these uses the end pieces are used to stop the lids from slipping off the jig saw base when the holder is closed,this is achieved by using the beading for location purposes.The base end pieces or beading are used to strengthen or stiffen the base component, and also to prevent the jig saw pieces from sliding off the base when the puzzle is being constructed, and lastly the end pieces are used for locators to prevent the lids from sliding off the base when the holder is closed.
In fig 22,both lids are shown to have been removed from the top of the base and relocated along the underside of the base, the lids are attached to the underside of the base by using guideways, with the guideways in the base being, male vee shaped, and the guideways in both lids being female, vee shaped, and concave.Each lid can slide into either end of the base, until the lids reach a point where the lid outer end pieces come into contact with the base edge end pieces,at these positions the lids are fully closed and underneath the jig saw base and out of arms way.If the user wishes to use the lids for constructing parts of the jig saw on,this can be done by partially opening the lids 29,until the correct amount of lid surface or pressure pad 30,has been exposed, and to a position that suits the user.When the user wishes to pack away or close the holder,the puzzle pieces can be slid onto the base working surface,leaving the lids clear of pieces. The lids can then be fitted back onto the top of the jig saw base, and trapping the puzzle pieces between the lids and the base.
In fig 21 one lid has been closed onto the base, covering half the base working surface.
To hold the lids and base together,the vee guideways on the base, formed by surfaces 8 and 9,become fasteners as do the vee guideways on the lids, formed by surfaces 11 and 12.
The vee guides on the lids are more springy than the base vee guides, thus enabling the lid vees to slide over the base vees,and forming interlocking fastening joints or connections, between the lids and base when the holder is in the closed position.This arrangement enables sufficient down pressure to be applied from the lid pressure pad 30,onto the puzzle pieces that are resting on the jig saw base and ensuring a secure releasable, fastening arrangement between the lids and the base.
1. figs 7,9,10,11,12,21,27,34 and 37,is the jig saw lid top, upper section.2.figs 20,27,and 28,is the type 2,jig saw holder base.3,figs 1,2,3,4,5,6,12,18,19,20,21,22,27,28,30,34 and 37, is the jig saw work surface.4,figs 12, 21.27,34,36 and 37, are the jig saw puzzle pieces.5,figs 13,14,18,19,20,22,29,30, 32,34 and 35,is the securing face base end piece.6,figs 15, 16, 17,23,24,25,26,33 and 34.is the securing face outer lid end piece.7,21 and 36.lid end piece type 2 section.8,figs 1,2,3,4,5,6,18,19,21,30,31 and 39.is the male top vee,spring edge.9,figs 1,2,3,4,5,6,18,19,21,30,31 and 39 is the male bottom vee,spring edge.10,figs 1,2,3,4,5,6,18,19,21 and 28., is the jig saw cavity rest.11,figs 7,8,9,10,12,21 and 22.is the female, top vee, spring edge.12,fige 7,8,9,10,12,21 and 22.is the female, bottom vee, spring edge.13, figs 13,19,22, is the base end piece, type 3 section.14,figs 16,17,23,24,25, and 26,is the type 1 section,lid end piece, top outer.15,figs 15,16,17,23,24,25,26,33 and 34,is the lid rest.16,figs 16,17.
23,24,25 and 26,is a type 1,section lid, end piece bottom, location plug.17,figs 16,17,23,24,25 and 26,is a type 1 section lid end piece,end piece top, location cavity.18,figs 16,17,23, 24,25 and 26 is a type 1 section,lid end piece, hinge.19,figs 14,16,18,34,35,37 and 38 is base end piece,type 4, section.
20,figs 16,17,23,24,25 and 26, is a type 1 section,lid end piece top,location plug.21,figs 16,17,23,24,25 and 26,is a type 1 section, lid end piece, bottom, location cavity.22 figs 16, is a type 1 section ,lid end piece,top centre.23 figs 8,9,15,21. and 22 is a type 2 section, lid end piece top.24 figs 20,is a base end piece type 5,section.25, figs 13,14,18,19,20,21.
22,29,30,31,32, and 34, is the base rest. 26,figs 29,30,31,and 32, is the base end piece type 6.27, figs 20,27,28,and 29,is the convex curve, base locatin channel.28,figs 18,19,20,21, 22,30,31,34,35, and 37 is the jig saw base,end piece outer face.
29,figs 7,8,9,10,11,12,21,22,25,26,27,34,35,36,37,38 and 55, are the lids.30.figs 7,8,10,11,12,34 and 37,is the pressure pad.31,figs 8,9,22,34,35 and 3, is the jig saw lid, outer end piece, outer face.32,figs 21,34 and 37, is the jig saw lid inner end piece, outer face.33 figs 7,8,9,10,11,12,21,22 and 25,is the puzzle holder lid,guard.34,figs 11 and 27,is the lcation rib.35, figs 11 and 27,is the vertial spring edge.
36,figs 16,17,23,24,25,26,37 and 40,is the lid end piece,type 1 sectioh.37,figs 9,15,22,33,34,41,42 and 43,is the lid end piece, type 2 section. 38,fig 44, is the lid end piece, type 2a section.39,figs 34and 45, is the lid end piece type 2b section.40,figs 3 and 4, are the internal augular support ribs.41, figsl,5,7,10 and 12, is the internal diameter, structure B.42, figs 1,5,7,10 and 12,are the external diameters structure B.43, figs 2,6,11 and 28, is the internal,structure A.
44,figs 1,2,3,4,6,12,18,21,22,30,31,36,37 and 38, is a type 1, base.45,figs 36,and 46 is the lid end piece type 2c.46, figs 35,and 46, is the lid end piece type 2d.47,figs 13,and 29,is the debur lug.48,figs 1,5,7,10 and 12, is the internal structure b.49,figs 3 and 4, is internal structure c.50,figs 8,9,and 12,is a type 1 lid.51,figs 11 and 27,is a type 2 lid.
52,is a type 3,lid.53,is a type 4 lid.54,figs 23,24,25,and 26, is the pressure pd clearance angle.55, figs 30,31,34,and 39, is the base, end gap.56,figs 34,and 39,is the type 3 base.
57 fig 51,is the base,end piece type 7.58,fig 38,53,and 54, is the lid end piece,type 2e.59 figs 38,and 54,is the lid end piece,plunger blade.60,figs 54,is the aperture to accomodate
Contnd to accomodate, sponge or spring. 61, the vee apex. 62 figs 1,2,3 4,5,6,18,l9,20,2l,22,27,28,30,3l,34,35,36,37,'and 39,is the jig saw base.
The base and lid end pieces include different combinations of prongs and cavities located inside one another, these prongs, and cavities serve as stops to prevent the jig saw lids from sliding sideways and off the base when the holder is closed. The lid end pieces can also be seperate from the base,and just but up to the inside or outer edge of the base pieces, also to serve as a stop.
59,figs 54 shoe a lid plunger blade located into a lid end piece,type 2e,this assembly is fitted to the lid outer ends and enables the lids to be used for two purposes.When the lids are fitted to the base,the plunger 59,compresses, allowing the lid pressure pad 30,to trap the puzzle pieces onto the jig saw base,and on release of the lid,the plunger protrude pushed upwards by the sponge in channel 60,and acts as a stop to prevent the puzzle pieces from sliding off the lid,when the lid is used for puzzle construction.
48,shows the internal lid and base srructure type B, incorporating circular ribs that extend the full length of the base, these ribs allow the lid pressure pad and the base working surface to be compressible.49 fig 3,shows an internal base and lid structure type C, incorporating angular ribs,that extend the full length of the base or lid, the ribs allow the pressure pad and the base working surface to be compressible enabling the puzzle pieces to become trapped between the two when the holder is assembled.43,fig 2,shows an internal base or lid structure type A,which is an air pocket, that extends the full length of the lid or base.The internal air pressure of the cavity a] lows the lid pressure pad and the base working surface to be compressible.
A specific embodiement of the Model 5 puzzle holder will now be described by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawing in which.
Figure 1,shows a perspective view of the holder base.showing three interlocking jig saw board pieces and two interlocking edge pieces.
Figure 2,shows a perspective view of two section pieces of the jig saw board construction surface.The section pieces are held together by interlocking joints and can slide lateraly, using the interlocking joints as slideways.
Fig 3,shows a plan view of the holder base, and without the end pieces.The interlocking pieces or sections are positioned by lateral adjustment so as to accomodate the end pieces.
Fig 4,shows an end view of the holder base,male edging piece.
Fig 5,shows an end view of a jig saw board piece.
Fig 6,shows an end view of the holder base female edging piece.
Fig 7,shows a perspective view of the two holder lids, in the fully closed position and attached to the base.The lids are made up of six lid section pieces, four edging pieces and four end pieces.
Fig 8,shows an end view of two base or lid pieces joined together by a mortice and tennon type joint arrangement, this enables the pieces to be fitted together by butting them up against each other, instead of the lateral movement needed by the dovetail arrangement.
Fig 9,shows the two lid or Sa-4 pieces,seperated.
Fig 10,shows a side view of the lid or board piece,this view is the same shape whichever side of the board you look from.
Descr ption, Type 4 base,Type 5 lid.
Ref fearing to the drawing fig 1,a perspective view of a type 4 base is shown. The base comprises of three board pieces, and a top and bottom edge piece,the top piece having a female dovetail joint that extends the full length of the piece, and the bottom piece having a male dovetail joint that also extends to the full length of the piece.All three board sections have male and femail dovetail joints, and the five pieces can be fitted next to the appropriate matching piece by sliding them in a lateral direction with all the female and male joints interlocked in their appropriate positions. When all the sections have been correctly fitted to each other, the end pieces or beading can be fixed in the finished positions.
The type 5 lids,fig 7,have the same type of construction as the type 4 base, again using dovetail joints, and again having top and bottom edge pieces.
Indicator 1, figs 1 and 3 shows the type 4 jig saw base assembly, but without the end pieces or beading, the base comprising of five parts.Indicator 2,figs 1,2,3,5,8,9 and 10, which are the jig saw base pieces,the base assembly includes three of these that are joined together by lateraly adjustable dovetail guideways.Indicator 3,figs 1,3 and 6, are the jig saw base bottom male edge piece, this being joined to 2,by lateraly adjustable guideways.Indicator 4,figs 1,2,5 and 6 are the lid piece l0,base piece 2,and bottom edge piece 3, male dovetail joints, and extend the full length of these components or pieces, and combined with the female dovetail joints 5, restrict movement completely of the lid intelocking pieces,the base interlocking pieces, and the top and bottom edge interlocking pieces in any direction other than in a lateral direction and with the pieces adjacent to their matching piece.Indicator 5,figs 1,2,4 and 5 are the lid piece 10, base piece 2,and bottom edge piece 3,male dovetail joints. and extend the full length of these components,and combined with the female dovetail joints 5, restrict movement completely of the lid interlocking pieces, the base interlocking pieces and the top edge 6,and bottom edge 3,interlocking pieces other than in a lateral direction with the pieces adjacent to the matching piece.Indicator 6 figs 1,3 and 4,is the jig saw base, top female edge piece, and this is joined to 2, by lateral adjustment of the dovetail guideways,and acts as a shoulder to prevent the jig saw pieces from sliding off the jig saw base. Indicator 7,figs 1,2,3 4 and 5 is the female dovetail joint contact shoulder, and comes into contact with 8 after the base pieces are assembled together and the same applies when the lid pieces are assembled together, also when the edge piece 3 is fitted to the base piece.
Surfaces 7,and 8 are a slide fit, enabling lateral movement between the base pieces themselves, or the lid pieces themselves. Indicator 8,is the male dovetail contact shoulder and comes into contact with 7,when the base pieces are assembled together, and when the lid pieces are assembled together,indicator 8, is shown in figs 1,2,3,5,6 and 7.
8 and 7 are a slide fit, enabling lateral movement between the base pieces themselves or the lid pieces themselves.
Indicator 9,fig 7,shows the two jig saw holder lids in the closed position, and they cover the whole of the jig saw board and with each lid covering half of the total area of the base, and trapping the puzzle pieces between the lids and the jig saw construction surface of the base.The lids are fastened to the base by using vee shaped male and female location joints, that are releasable.The female joint vee shaped surfaces have considerable give in their structure, allowing the female vee to afford a spring action releasable fastening.The male vees are of a more solid construction, and accomodate the female vees when the holder is closed.A secure connection between lids and base is ensured when the male vees of the jig saw base are interlocked with the female vees of the lid.
Indicator 10,fig 7,are the jig saw lid pieces, and each lid asseembly has three of these,and they are joined together by lateraly adjustable dovetail joints or guideways.
An alternatively shaped guideway for the parts that incorporate the dovetail guideways, would be a mortice and tennon joint or guideway as shown in fig 8,9 and 10, which would allow the base, lid, and edge pieces to be assembled together without having to slide them lateraly.
Fig 10,is a side view of a base piece,and looking into the mortice recess, and figs 8 and 9 are end views of the base pieces, showing the mortice and tennon joints. l,figs 1 and 3 are the jig saw base.2,figs 1,2,3.5,8,9 and 10
is the jig saw base. 3, figs 1,3 and 6 is the jig saw base
bottom male edge piece.4,figs 1,2,5 and 6 is the lid piece,
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The following embodiement details referr to the model C holder.
A specific embodiement of the invention will now be described by the way of example with reference to the accompanying drawing in which.
Figure 1 shows a perspective view of the top tray of the puzzle holder base, and includes the puzzle piece storage pockets or colour seperators,the pockets being positioned along each edge of the base. The male portions of the vee fasteners are visible.
Figure 2 is a plan view of the jig saw holder base showing the working surface,the pockets, and the top portion of the vee fasteners.
Figure 3 is a plan view of the inside of the holder, bottom tray base section.The drawing shows the support pads,the ribs and the tops of the vee edges.
Figure 4 is a sectional view taken across the centre, and from top to bottom of the top tray of the holder base and shows part of the outside configuration of the underside of the pockets,as well as the jig saw cavity and working surface.
Fig 5 shows a sectional view taken through the centre, and from top to bottom of the base bottom tray, and shows the support pads, the ribs and male vee fasteners.
Fig 6 is a section view taken through the centre and from top to bottom of the top tray of the puzzle holder base,exposing the inner and outer configurations of the pockets, and the jig saw working surface and cavity.
Fig 7 is a section view taken through the centre of the puzzle holder base along its length, and shows the support pad surfaces and the configuration of the ribs.
Fig 8 shows a section view through the centre and along tho, length of the top tray, of the holder lid
Fig 9 is a section view through the centre and along the length of the puzzle holder lid, bottom tray,and shows the configuration of the vee shaped fastenings.
Fig 10 shows a section through the centre and along the width of the puzzle holder lid top tray.
Fig 11 shows a section taken through the centre and along the width of the puzzle holder lid bottom tray, and exposes the inner and outer configuration of the pocket cover cavity.
Fig 12 is a section view taken through the centre and along the length of the top and bottom lid trays when assembled together.
Fig 13 is a perspective view of the underside of the holder lid, bottom tray, and shows the pressure pad surfaces,the vee fastenings and four cut outs or appertures.
Fig 14 is a perspective view of the inside of the bottom tray of the puzzle holder lid, and shows the back of the pressure pad and the back of the pockets cover, plus, four cutt outs or appertures.
Fig 15 is a perspective view of,one of the jig saw puzzle holders two lids,and the jig saw base tray,and they are fitted together.The lid covers half the working surface of the base and traps the puzzle pieces onto the base, one set of pockets or colour seperators can be seen along one edge of the base board.
Fig 16 is a perspective view of the puzzle holders two lids and base.The lids are fitted to the underside of the holder base,and can slide in left or right directions.
Fig 17 is a section view taken through the centre and along the length of the lid bottom tray. The drawing illustrates the jig saw cavity and the female configuration of the vee fastenings.
Fig 18 is a sectional view taken through the centre and along the width of the top and bottom lid trays, after they have been assembled together.
Fig 19 is a sectional view taken through the centre,and along the four cavity pockets situated along the edge of the puzzle holder base.The drawing also shows the inner and outer configurations of the pockets and the shape oF the male vee fastenings.
Figure 20, is an elld view of the outside of the right hand, end plug.
Figure 21.is an end view of the inside of the right hand end, end plug.
Figure 22, is a perspective view of the inside of the left hand end plug.
Figure 23, is a side view showing the end plug support shoulder and location peg.
This view is of a left hand plug.
Description, Model C) Holder
Referring to the drawing,the jig saw holder comprises a vaccuum formed jig saw base 37,and two vacuum formed detachable plastic lids, 38. The base includes eight jig saw piece storage pockets 3,and in fig 16 both lids are shown to have been removed from the top of the base, and relocated along the underside of the base, by using slideways or guideways.
The guideways on the base are,male vee shaped guides,and the corresponding guideways on the lids are, female and vee shaped.
Each lid can slide over the end of the base, and along the base until the lids reach a point where the lid end guard 39,comes into contact with the outer edge of the jig saw base.At these positions the lids are fully closed, and underneath the jig saw base,and are conveniently tucked away until needed. If the user wishes to use the lids for constructing parts of thejig saw on,this can be done by partially opening the lids, until the correct amount of lid surface 21,has been exposed, that is suitable for the users purposes.The jig saw pieces can be placed and constructed on the lid pressure pads 21.When the user wishes to pack away or close the holder,the puzzle pieces can be slid from the lids and onto the base working surface 2, or placed into the base storage pockets,3,and the lids 38, fitted back onto the top of the base, trapping the puzzle pieces between the lids and the base. In fig 15, one lid has been closed onto the base, and covers half the base working surface.
The lids are fixed onto the base by engaging the vee shaped guideways on the lids and base,but the guideways in this instance are used as spring clip or spring edge devices.The male vee shaped edge of the base being solid,and the female vee edge of the lid having a spring action.This mechanism enables the lids to be pressed and not slid into position, when closing the holder.
1,figs 1,2,3,4,6,15,16 and 19,is the jig saw base top tray.
2,figs 1,2,3,4,6,15,16,17 and 19,is the jig saw base construction surface.3,figs 1,2,6,15,16 and 19,are the jig saw piece puzzle storage pockets.4,figs 1,2,4,15,16 and 19 is the top base tray, male, vee apex. 5, figs 1,2,4,15,16 and 19,is the top base tray, top male vee location surface. 6, figs 1,2,4,15, 16 and 19 is the top base tray, bottom vee,male,location surface 7,figs 1,2,3,4,5,6,13,14,15,16 and 19.is the top base tray male,secondary andle.8,fig 5,is the bottom tray,male,vee bottom location surface.9,figs 3 and 5 is the bottom tray, male, vee shaped, top location surface. 10 figs 3,5 and 7,is the bottom tray pad, contact surface.11,figs 3,5 and 7,are the bottom tray strengthening ribs. 12, figs 3,5 and 7,is the bottom tray base rest. 13, fig 3,is the bottom base tray recesses apertures or cut outs.14,figs 8,10,12,15,18 and 19,is the top lid tray. 15, figs 8,10,12 and 18,is the top lid tray, outer location edge. 16, figs 9,11,12,13,14,17,18 and 19,is the bottom lid tray, bottom female vee shaped location joint.17,figs 9,11,12,13,14,17,18 and 19,is the bottom lid tray, top, female vee shaped location surface. 18, figs 9,11,12,13,14,17,18 and 19, is the bottom lid tray, female vee apex.19,figs 9,11,12,14,15,17 and 18,is the bottom lid tray inner location edge. 20, figs 9,11,12,13,14,15,17 and 18, is the bottom lid tray outer guard.
Contnd 21,figs 11,13,16, and 18,is the bottom lid tray, pressure pad.
22,figs 13 and 14,are the bottom lid tray,vee,weakening slots.
23,figs 13 and 14,are the bottom lid tray end apertures.
24 figs 3,11,and 18 are the bottom base tray,vee weakening slots.25,figs 8,10,15, and 18 is the toplid tray,print surface.
26,figs 9,11,12,16,17 and 18,is the bottom lid tray, secondary angle.27,fig 20,is the bottom lid end plug, restrict ion flange.28,fig 21, is the bottom lid, end plug, location peg.
29,fig 22, is the bottom lid end plug, bottom location vee.
30,fig 23,is the bottom lid end plug, top location vee.
31,figs 20,21,22 and 23,is the bottom lid end plug. 32, figs 4 and 6,is the top and bottom base contact surface.33 figs figs 4 and 6 are the top base tray, pockets, and the lower base, contact surface.24 figs 3,5 and 7, is the bottom base tray.
35,figs 9,11,12,13,14,15,16,17 and 18 is the bottom lid tray.
36, figs 3 and 7,is the bottom base tray, vertical edge.
37,figs 1,2,3,4,5,6 and 7,is the base board.38,figs 8,9,10, 11,12,13,14,15,16,17 and 18 is the base board.39,figs 9,11, 12,13,16 and 18 is the lid end guard.
When the lids 38,are closed onto the base 7,the top base tray
secondary angles, locate into 26 which are the corresponding
female cavities in both lids.The location of these angles or
cores and cavities provide stops so that the lid cannot slide
or move when the holder is closed or packed away.
20,the lid outer guard, and 39 the lid end guard are combined
to form a guard to protect the jig saw base perimeter, when
the holder is closed The guards also position the lids
relative to the base, and the end guard 39 is used as a lid stop,and the lid outer guards are used as guideways.
When assembling the two lids,the top tray 14,is pressed into
the bottom lid tray 35,this produces a pressurised air pocket
and creates a bowed surface on 25,the top lid tray print
surface, and a bowed surface on 21,the bottom lid tray
pressure pad.The bowed surface of the pressure pad combined
with the air pressure resistance inside the lid is usefull
when trapping the puzzle pieces onto the working surface of
the base when the holder is closed.
When the top lid tray 14 is located inside the bottom lid tray 35,and adhesive is used to stick the two together,a strong
light assembly is created.The adhesive when used between the
vertical faces of the two trays,adds strength to the lid
assemblies as well as stiffnes.This method is also used when
assembling the top and bottom jig saw board base trays
together.
Slots 24,in the bottom base tray 34,and top base tray 1,are
used to weaken the vee angle edges of the two trays,so that,
the edges can fit over one another when the two are assembled.
A specific embodiement of the model D will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawing in which.
Fig 1, shows a perspective view of the puzzle holder, with the lids in the closed position and resting next to each other, in the base board puzzle construction cavity, and covering the whole of the jig saw construction surface.
Fig 2,shows a perspective view of the puzzle holder with one of the lids removed.The Velcro fastenings are exposed, and a portion of the jig saw puzzle is exposed.
Fig 3,shows a perspective view of the jig saw base.The jig saw construction cavity can be seen,as well as the Velcro fastenings.
Fig 4,shows a perspective view of the jig saw holder, and the two lids are in the closed position.The lids in this holder each have sixteen support pads,and the support pads are surrounded by stiffening or strengthening ribs.
The ribs and support pads are an integral feature of the lids.
Fig 5,is a perspective view of the top and bottom, base, componen ents,the view is of the underside of the base, and only the edgres or perimeter bottom of the base top tray are visible.The bottom base tray is fully exposed and shows the positions of the integral ribs and the integral support pads.
Fig 6,is a section view S S Fig 13,and this section is taken across the @ENGTH of the bottom half of the jig saw base.Four support pads would probably be sufficient, but in fig 6 there are six as shown in fig 13.
Fig 7,shows a section view V V, this section is taken along the length of the top half of the jig saw base.The jig saw puzzle construction cavity can be clearly seen.SECTION VV/s TAKEN FIG 14.
Fig 8,is a section view ZZ Fig 5 and is taken through the top and bottom halves of the jig saw base board.The section illustrates the rib and support pad shapes, and the jig saw puzzle construction cavity.
Fig 9, shows a section view P P taken through the jig saw holder base and lids, along its length.The view shows the support pad shapes on the base and lids,and the rib shapes on the base and lids.The jig saw puzzle construction surface and cavity are visible,plus some puzzle pieces.
This section drawing is taken through fig 4.
Fig 10, shows an enlarged section through the holder lid section X X fig 4.The top and bottom components or trays in this view come into contact via the support pads,and the perimeter edges of each tray.
Fig ill, shows an enlarged section through the holder lid, section E E fig 2.The top and bottom surfaces of the trays or components are seperated by air.
Fig 12,shows a section through a lid.The lid components have no support pads or ribs,but are seperated by an air pocket with the pressure of air in the pocket creating a convex shaped puzzle piece contact face.
Fig 13,is an isometric view of the inside of the bottom section of the jig saw base, showing the support pads and ribs.
Fig 14, is an isometric view showing the jig saw puzzle base and the puzzle construction surface.
Description Model D Holder
Referring to the drawing Fig 1,is a perspective view of the complete model D jig saw puzzle holder.The holder is made up from six pieces of plastic,plus the velcro fastenings and the adhesive.
Referring to the drawing the puzzle holder comprises a puzzle construction base 3 and 17 Fig 5 and Fig 8,and two lids 1 and 2 Fig l,or the two lids 6 and 7 Fig 4.The lids are releasably secured to the base by the Velcro patches 5 and 18.
Fig 2 and Fig 10.
To close the puzzle holder and trap the jig saw puzzle pieces onto the construction surface 4,the lids 1 and 2 or 6 and 7 are placed side by side in the base cavity 19.The lids will fasten to the base by linking Velcro patches 5 which are fastened to the base piece 3,with Velcro patches 18 that are located on the lids.Fig 1 shows an illustration of the closed puzzle holder.The base is made from a top piece 3 Fig 3 and a bottom piece 17 Fig 5.There are three types of lid,type 1
Fig 10, type 2 Fig 11 and type 3 Fig 12.All three types of lids comprise a top and bottom piece.The lids and base are constructed in the same way, and by using two trays with their perimeters being at right angles to their working surfaces.The trays are inverted and one is placed inside its corresponding larger member or piece, the trays are then stuck together by adhesive.The adhesive has a stiffening and strengthening effect on the completed unit.To construct the base as shown in Fig 8,the top tray 3 is placed over the bottom tray 17,and the adhesive which lies between the contact faces 12 and 20 and around the perimeter edges holds or secures the top and bottom pieces firmly together.To construct the lid asembly Fig 9 and 10 the same process is repeated,the top tray 6 is placed over the bottom tray 13 and the adhesive which lies between the contact faces 9 and 21 and both the tray perimeter edges, secures the two lid pieces together.To construct the lids
Fig ill, again the top tray 6 is placed over the bottom tray 13, but the contact faces 9 and 21 do not come together but have a cushion of air between them, the cushion of air will be slightly pressurised and force the bottom tray puzzle contact face face 14 to become convex. the convex shape will facilitate the trapping of the puzzle pieces 15 onto the base construction surface 4.The convex shape will adjust to the correct shape or configiuration needed for trapping the pieces 15, as the cushion of air enables the lid member 13 to become compressible.To construct the lid,type 3 Fig 12,again one tray piece is placed inside the other, but there are no strengthening ribs or support pads,but just a cushion of air.
Both lids have finger location recesses 9 Fig 1, which are used to lift the lids from location cavity 19.
A specific embodiement of the Model r puzzle holder will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawing in which.
Figure shows a plan view of a type l,jig saw base together with the detachable lids,the lids in the diagram are fastened to the base, trapping, the puzzle pieces between the two cloth lids and the base.
Figure 2,shows a bottom view of the edge and along the length of the type 1,base.The elasticated chord fastenings are exposed showing the arrangement of how they are attached to the base.
Figure 3,shows a bottom view of the edge and along the length of the type 1, base. The lids and fastenings are removed, showing clearly the slots that accomodate the elasticated fastenings.
Figure 4,is a plan view of the underside of the base, showing the positions of the elastic fastener arrangement when the lids are in the closed position.
Figure 5,is a plan view of the underside of the type 1, base, but without the fasteners.The diagram shows clearly the positions of the four fastener slots.
Figure 6,is a plan view of a type 2,jig saw base.The base has two fastener slots as opposed to four in th type 1,base.The partly constructed jig saw is shown positioned on the working surface of the jig saw base.
Description Model 6 Holder
Referring to the drawing,the jig saw holder comprises, a wooden jig saw base l,six wooden jig saw base edge pieces, 2,two detachable stretch cloth lids 4 and 5,elasticated chord or rubber releasable fastenings 6 and 7, two pairs of fastening slots 8,with each of the four slots being positioned slightly to the side of the centre of the top and bottom edges of the jig saw base.There is also four fastener securing spheres or bobbles 10,that anchor the lids to the base.
The elasticated chord or rubber strip fastenings 6 and 7 are secured to the lids 4 and 5 by threading them through the chord securing hem 9,To facilitate trapping the puzzle pieces between the lids and the base,the fasteners 6 are located over the four corners of the base,and fasteners 7,are located into slots 8.The anchor sphere or bobble 10, secures the fastenings 7,and this is achieved by having the diameter of the sphere 10, considerably larger than the width of the slot or slots 8, enabling the sphere to be secured on the underside of the base, this in turn enables the stretch cloth lids to lie flat on the jig saw base,and covering the jig saw pieces
Figure 6, shows an alternative jig saw board with just two fastening slots 12, instead of four. l,figs 1,2,3,4 and 5 is the type 1,jig saw base.
2, figs 1,2,3 and 6 are the base edge pieces.
3,figs 1,2,and 6 is the jig saw working surface.
4,figs l,are the detaschable lids.
5,fig l,are the detachable lids.
6,and 7,figs 1.2 and 4 are the elasticated chord or rubber fasteners.
8, figs 1,2,3,4 and 5 are the jig saw base central fastening slots.
9,fig 1 is the chord fastener, securing hem.
10, figs 2 and 4 are the fastening bobbles or fastening spheres. ill, is the type 2, jig saw base, having one central slot on the top edge of the base,and one central slot on the bottom edge of the base.Each slot being used for fastening purposes.
12, fig 6 are the base central fastening slots.
13,fig 6 are the jig saw pieces.
A specific embodiement of the model F will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawing in which.
Fig 1.Shows in perspective,the jig saw puzzle board containing eight seperate recesses or cavity pockets.
Fig 2.Illustrates the base lids with each lid having four seperately spaced cavity pockets.
Fig 3.Shows a view from the bottom edge of the base, with the holder in the closed position, but without the jig saw puzzle pieces,or the Velcro fastenings.The pockets or cavities that hold the Velcro can be clearly seen.
Fig 4,shows a view from the bottom of the base,with the jig saw puzzle pieces trapped between the base and lids, and the Velcro fastenings are shown fixed in their working position in their individual cavities or recesses.
Fig 5.Is a perspective view, showing a component or unit that can be used as a lid or base, or both can be used in conjunction with each other to make up the base and lid of a complete holder.The Velcro on this component is fitted to a lower level than the base construction surface or lid jig saw puzzle contact face.The lower level fixing contact face that holds the Velcro and surounds or occupies the full perimeter of the base board surface.
Fig 6,shows a perspective view of the jig saw base 1, with the outer cloth covering removed, and exposing the internal Velcro recesses and the staples, and the fluting in the top and bottom base pieces.
Fig 7, Illustrates how the cloth covering fits over the jig saw base.The view being in perspective.
Fig 8,Is a bottom view showing the lids and jig saw holder base, and shows the sloping perimeter Velcro fastening faces.
Referring to the drawing the puzzle holder comprises, a jig saw base l,two lids 2,that are releasably secured to the base, for example velcro patches 4.The velcro providing an adjustable gap between the puzzle piece contact faces of the lids and base.
To trap the individual puzzle pieces 5 fig 4,and the partly assembled jig saw puzzle between the base piece 14,fig l,and the lid pieces 13.fig 2,the lids 2,are laid onto the puzzle pieces 5.When the lids 2,are laid in the closed position, with contact faces 8,lightly pressing onto the jig saw pieces 5,the velcro patches ill, fig 4, that are attached to the lids 2,pieces 13,will locate with the velcro patches 12,that are attached to the base 1,piece 14, giving a secure fastening between the lids 2,and the base 1,and trapping the puzzle pieces 5,securely between contact faces 8 and 9, fig 4.
The velcro fastening arrangement will allow partial seperation of the lid velcro fastenings ill, from the base velcro fastening 12.This variable partial seperation wil provide an automatic adjustment of gap 6,fig 4,with gap 6, accomodating the various jig saw puzzle thicknesses. If the jig saw puzzle being constructed is beyond a certain thickness, then the velcro fastening will no longer be effective,or attached to each other, sufficiently enough to afford pressure between contact faces 8,and the jig saw pieces 5,and contact faces 9,and jig saw pieces 5.
The velcro securing or fastening faces 3 and 4 fig 3,are set below or are on a lower surface level than jig saw puzzle contact faces 8 and 9 fig 4.This feature enables the velcro on the lids to fasten with the velcro on the base, and allow the contact faces 8 and 9,to come together sufficiently to trap the jig saw puzzle pieces 5,between faces 8 and 9.
*If the sunken securing faces 3,and 4 fig 3 were not present, and the velcro was fixed onto contact faces 8 and 9, the gap between contact faces 8 and 9 would be so large that the jig saw pieces would not be sufficiently trapped between the faces 8 and 9.
The base 1, fig l, comprises of two sheets of corrugated or fluted cardboard, 14 and 15,with the cardboard being covered with stretchable or non stretchable cloth.The flutes inside the cardboard top piece 14,fig inlay at right angles to the flutes inside the bottom piece 15,fig 6.The two pieces are laminated or stuck together to give the board or jig saw base strength and stiffness.Both of the lids 2,fig 2,comprise of top and bottom cross fluted cardboard sheets, that are laminated or stuck together, and can also be covered in stretchable or non stretchable cloth. Fig 6,shows the base 1, without the cloth covering.The corrugated sheets 14,and,15 are fulLy exposed and illustrate the fluting in the piece 15, is at right angles to the fluting in the base piece 14.The velcro recesses 4,fig 6, of which there are 8,are formed by stapling the piece 14,to piece 15,this stapling forms a recess on the top of piece 14,the recess then being used to accomodate the adhesive for the cloth to stick to and to hold the velcro patch.The adhesive being between the cloth and the cardboard and the velcro being stuck on top of the cloth and in a position suitable to connect with the opposing velcro on the lid.
There are two staples 16, fig 6, in each of the 8 recesses 3, fig 3,and in each of the 8 recesses 4,fig b.This amount of staples should be sufficient to create enough of a depression to accomodate the velcro and the cloth.l0,fig 5, is a securing face that extends the full perimeter of the base or lids,and is incorporated to support or hold the velcro strips, which can be used instead of velcro patches.
The surface 10, fig 5,is below or on a lower level than the jig saw construction face 9,fig 5.When constructing the lids and base the cloth can be held by adhesive between the top piece 14,of the base,and the bottom piece of the base us, and this method is also used on the lids,top and bottom pieces 13, and 7.In fig 7,the jig saw base, pieces 14 and 15,are completely covered by cloth 17,on the top and bottom surfaces of the board, with the cloth 17,also covering the two base edges.The cloth 17, is made in one continuous circumference that surrounds the whole of the base circumference in one direction.The base ends are covered in cloth when the cloth is stretched over the ends,and the top and bottom cloth edges stitched together.The cloth is manufactured in tubular form to facilitate the base construction and assembly.The cloth l7,can be stretchable or non stretchable Fig 8,shows a bottom view of a jig saw holder with. the two lids resting freely,without the fastenings,and on top of the jig saw puzzle pieces 5,this type of holder incorporates slop ing perimeters 18 on the lids and base.The sloping perimeters 18 are used to accomodate the velcro patches or velcro strip fastenings.The sloping faces 18,enable the velcro to be fastened to the lids and base in positions 19, and on a lower level than the jig saw puzzle contact faces on the lids and base.This fastening arrangement allows the lids and base to come close enough together to trap the thin puzzle pieces 5.
Another Velcro fastening arrangement can be used by stapling the bottom portion of Velcro 20 Fig 23 inside the cavity 23, the top portion of the Velcro 22 then overlaps the bottom 20,curves round the edge 26 and locates into cavity 24, the cavity 24 can be absent and the Velcro can just be trapped between the top and bottom base pieces.Portion 21 of the
Velcro is stapled to the base.
Fig 12.is a perspective view, showing how the velcro is fitted to the base.
The uppermost surface of the Velcro 27 is raised above the base puzzle construction surface to facilitate the fastening between the Velcro top and bottom pieces, and to provide an adjustable trapping mechanism for the puzzle pieces.
The two sheets of cardboard that are laminated and bonded together, which make up the puzzle holder base or lids,have a fluted interior,the fluting on the top board needs to cross the fluting in the bottom board,the fluting in one of the members needs to overlie the fluting in the adjacent member 90 degrees cross angle would give maximum strength to the base but a lesser angle would still give sufficient strength and stiffness to the members that would make up the holder lids or base.
To complete the description some of the following details are common to several holders.
Model A and Model B incorporate two sliding lids,the lids are used for trapping the puzzle pieces to the base, also slide underneath the base to whatever setting the user requires. the lids are slid under the base from each end until they are out of arms way.Model c and Model D incorporate an air pressure pad and this pad is used to trap the puzzle pieces onto the base, the air pocket lies between the top member of the lid and the bottom member of the lid.The air pressure forces the bottom member outwards and creates a convex puzzle contact surface or pressure pad.Model A has interlocking end pieces.The pieces fit onto the ends of the base and lids, and when the holder is closed the pieces or strips interlock with each other.
The interlocking action holds the lids in place on the holder base,and stop them from sliding outwards and off the base ends.
Model A incorporates a spring loaded base end piece.The spring loaded plunger fits into a channel that is an integral part of the the end piece or strip, and the plunger acts as a stop to prevent the puzzle pieces from sliding off the base.When the lids are in the closed position the plunger is pushed downwards into the end piece channel. Model c and Model D comprise of several trays that are fitted together, these trays make up the base and lids.The lids consist of two trays per lid,and the base conslsts of two trays.All the trays have edges that surround the whole of the tray perimeter, the edges can be at right angles to the surface of the tray or at an angle to the tray surface.To make the base, two trays are fitted together by locating the smaller tray inside the larger tray.To do this the top edge of the smaller trays perimeter is inserted inside the perimeter wall of the larger tray, the top edge of smaller trays perimeter will touch the inside surface of the larger trays working surface.The larger flat surfaces of the trays will be seperated by a distance equal to the height of the inside of the perimeter wall of the smaller tray.
Adhesive is located between the large and small trays perimeter and between the contact points of the support members and the adjoining member or the back of the construction surface of the base.The adhesive creates a stiffening or strengthening effect between the base pieces. The same process is repeated when assembling the lids. Model c and Model D incorporate integral ribs.These ribs are used to strengthen and stiffen the base assemblies. Model E includes lids that are made from stretchable cloth or other stretchable material. The material is stretched over the jig saw pieces and fastened to the base board.
The stretched cloth then affords pressure onto the puzzle pieces trapping them onto the base board. Model E incorporates elasticated or other stretchable material such as rubber to fasten round the edges of the stretchable lids.This stretchable edging is used for releasably fastening the lids to the base.
Model E has securing slots in the base board.These slots are used for locating the elasticated lid ridges onto the base board, the locating of the lid ridges secures the lids to the base. Models c and Models D incorporate the use of adhesive. the adhesive strengthens and stiffens the lids and base.
Models c and D Incorporate support pads that are used to support the jig saw puzzle construction member,the pads are an integral part of the base bottom member.Adhesive is used to secure the support pads to the top member of the base.
Models and D Incorporate weakening slots,the slots are cutt across the perimeter walls of the bottom base piece, thesè slotslots weaken tne wall structure, which enables the perimeter walls to locate more easily inside the top tray perimeter walls.
Model A Incorporates two end pieces on the base,there is an integral hinge between the top half and bottom half of the two end pieces or strips.When the holder is closed the top hal of the end piece folds over allowing the lid to rest on the puzzle pieces.When the holder is open the top half of the end piece is raised, creating a shoulder or stop to prevent the puzzle piece from sliding off the base. In Model E bobbles or pieces are used as a means to hold or fasten the lids to the base,the bobbles are located under the base slots,and upward pressure applied to the back of the base board secures the fastening. In Model F an alternative fastening for the Velcro would would be to sandwich the Velcro between the top and bottom pieces of the base,this method will hold the Velcro firmly to the base,a cavity can be put into the bottom piece of the base to hold the Velcro, or the Velcro can be just trapped between the two.The Velcro fastening portion can overlap the Velcro that is stapled to the base board,this method hides the staples from view. Model F has a cloth cover,the cover surrounds the holder base, and is made from one piece of cloth, our tubing,whose circumference is made from a piece of material that has a continuouly structured form.
The support pads in Models B and D can be of varying heights to enable a curved or angled face to be formed on the lid, puzzle contact faces.
The feature of one tray located inside another tray,and the feature of support pads together with the adhesive bonding, can be used to construct other items or components for instance in the motor car industry, furniture, drawing boards and office equipment,machinery parts,the toy industry,inerior decor, exterior decor, boxes, packaging, and garden equipment. plus boat manufacture, hobby industry,leisure equipment, chasis, game equipment, sports equipment,aeronautical industry, camping equipment.
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- CLAIMS 1.A jig saw puzzle holder having cavities, pockets, or recesses that are incorporated in the lids and base,the bottom or base of these areas are used to support the velcro,patch or strip fasteners,the fasteners are used to secure the lids to the base.2.A jig saw puzzle holder having velcro fastenings that are secured to the base and lids on surfaces, that are angular in relation to the flat plane of the jig saw construction surface.3.A jig saw puzzle holder having Velcro contact or securing surfaces, that are set deeper into the lid and base members than are the jig saw puzzle construction surfaces on these members.4.A jig saw puzzle holder where the base and lid structures comprise of trays that are fitted together, with the perimeter edges of the larger trays overlapping the perimeter edges of the corresponding or mating smaller trays,the lids include a top and bottom tray,and the base comprises of a top and bottom tray.5.A jig saw puzzle holder where the lid pressure pad, that traps the puzzle pieces onto the base board,is an integral part of the lid body,or lid main structure.6.A jig saw puzzle holder having two detachable lids,these being releasably secured, to the jig saw base.7.A jig saw puzzle holder having two lids adapted to slide along the underside of the base board, from both ends.8.A jig saw puzzle holder as claimed in claim 7 wherein guide means are provided on the base cooperable with the lids,these being utilised to control the sliding movement of the lids inside the base.9.A jig saw puzzle holder comprising of lids dnd a base, that include, a vee shaped male, or female form slideway, that is used for locating and holding the lids and base together.10.A jig saw puzzle holder where the pressure pad is supported and stiffened by air pressure that exists between the pressure pad inside face and the inside face of the back of the lid. all. A jig saw puzzle holder where the pressure pad, puzzle piece contact face is bowed or curved.12.A jig saw puzzle holder incorporating fastening blades,the blades utilise a spring action,the spring action providing a reieasable fastening mechanism on the lids.13.A jig saw puzzle holder incorporating weakening slots,these slots create a weakening effect on the spring fastening mechanism.14.A jig saw puzzle holder having lids with an internal structure comprising of angular ribs,the ribs being flexible in angular position, which allows height adjustment of the pressure pad puzzle piece contact surface.15.A jig saw puzzle holder having support pads in the lids and in the base.the base pads are used to support the jig saw construction surface member,the lid support pads are used to support the lid pressure pad member.16.A jig saw puzzle holder having lids that incorporate an integral rim section, on base and lid assembly,this section overlaps the base perimeter, providing a base edge guard.17.A jig saw puzzle holder where the base and lid end pieces interlock together and prevent sideways movement of the lids across the base.18.A jig saw holder having a blade that is adjustable for height the adjustment is afforded by having a compressible support piece such as a spring or sponge.19.n jig saw holder where the structural features of each of the two jig saw base members are integral, the top half of the base comprises of a tray that includes,a jig saw puzzle construction surface member, jig saw puzzle piece retaining cavity walls,a perimeter top surface and the perimeter edges that overlap the base bottom tray edges.20.The integral features of the base bottom tray are the perimeter edges that fit inside the base top tray perimeter edges,the support pads and the bottom surface perimeter and ribs.21A jig saw puzzle holder that incorporates a stretchable cloth cover. which is part of the lid and base structures.22.A jig saw puzzle holder lids or baseomade or constructed, by using two flat boards or pieces for each of the two lids, and two flat boards for the base, the two boards of each member can be laminated and secured to each other by adhesive,or double sided sticky tape.23.A jig saw puzzle holder lids or base,made or constructed by using two flat boards or pieces for each of the two lids,and two flat boards for the base,the two boards of each member can be loosely attached to each other.24.A jig saw puzzle holder that incorporates two,hinged,base end pieces, the upper portion of the end pieces are joined to the lower portion via a hinge, with the upper portion being lowered when the lids are attached to the base,and raised when the puzzle is being constructed, with the raised portion preventing the puzzle pieces from sliding off the base.25.A jig saw puzzle holder wherein the lids and base are each constructed from interlocking members incorporating male and female joints.26.A jig saw puzzle holder having, lids and a base that can be constructed using dovetail shaped male and female interlocking joints.27.A jig saw holder having lid and base members that are con structed from semi interlocking pieces, where the pieces can be pulled apart in one plane only.28.A jig saw holder where the trays that form the lid and base structures are held together by a bonding agent,the agent preventing slip between the attached members, which creates a stiffer structure.29.A jig saw holder where the lid and base structures are formed by cross fluted laminated members or boards.30.A jig saw holder having a stretchable cloth lid or lids.31.A jig saw holder where the cloth lid perimeter encompasses an elastic, rubber or other stretchable membrane used for fastening purposes.32.A jig saw holder having elongated slots in the base, these being used to accomodate the rubber or stretchable lid fastenings.33.A jig saw holder having a restraining piece in the form of a bobble,the bobble is located on the elasticated fastenings of the lid,so that when the lids are fitted to the base the bobble is positioned underneath the locating slots,thus preventing easy seperation of the lids from the base.34.Ajig saw holder having lids that include small finger apertures,these being used when removing the lids from the base 35.A jig saw holder as described herein with reference to Figures 1 to 55, Figs 1 to 10, Figs 1 to 22,Figs 1 to 14, Figs 1 to 6,Figs 1 to 12.36.A jig saw holder having lid and base members that are covered in a tubular, cloth or stretch cloth skin,this skin provides a continuously structured cover,that encircles two flat faces and the two edges of its corresponding member.37.A jig saw holder having Velcro fastenings where the depth of penetration of the Velcro barbs into the Velcro loops provides variable height adjustment for the lids,with the height adjustment allowing various thicknesses of puzzle pieces to be trapped onto the construction surface of the base.38.A jig saw holder having fastening strips that are partly trapped, secured or located between the laminated lid or base members.39.A jig saw holder having lid and base members with their outer coverings being partly trapped, secured or located between the laminated lid or base members.
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