CA2134569A1 - Technique combining photography and stained glass making - Google Patents

Technique combining photography and stained glass making

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CA2134569A1
CA2134569A1 CA002134569A CA2134569A CA2134569A1 CA 2134569 A1 CA2134569 A1 CA 2134569A1 CA 002134569 A CA002134569 A CA 002134569A CA 2134569 A CA2134569 A CA 2134569A CA 2134569 A1 CA2134569 A1 CA 2134569A1
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Stephane Leger
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B44DECORATIVE ARTS
    • B44CPRODUCING DECORATIVE EFFECTS; MOSAICS; TARSIA WORK; PAPERHANGING
    • B44C5/00Processes for producing special ornamental bodies
    • B44C5/08Leaded lights
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B44DECORATIVE ARTS
    • B44FSPECIAL DESIGNS OR PICTURES
    • B44F1/00Designs or pictures characterised by special or unusual light effects
    • B44F1/06Designs or pictures characterised by special or unusual light effects produced by transmitted light, e.g. transparencies, imitations of glass paintings

Abstract

un vitrail.stained glass.

Description

Mémoiredescriptif La présente invention consiste à jumeler la photographie au vitrail.

Lorsqu'un vitrail est composé d'une image, on l'exécute soit par la gravure sur verre (verres à graver, au jet de sable, à la meule, au touret, à l'acide fluorhydrique, à la cire et à la pointe de diamant), soit par des moulages (en creux et en bosse, nécessitant un four haute température), soit par la peinture sur verre (les grisailles, les émaux, le trait, le modelé et les patines, nécessitant une cuisson au four). Ces techniques ne permettent pas d'atteindre une grande précision dans la représentation d'une image.

J'ai découvert que cette contrainte pouvait être surmontée en jumelant la photographie au vitrail. L'idée de placer une image photographique entre deux verres la protège en premier lieu, en second lieu au cas ou il y aurait bris, la photographie comme le verre sont facilement remplaçables . Ce qui est moins facile en ce qui concerne les techniques antérieures. Cette nouvelle technique (méthode d'assemblage) est destinée au métier de verrier qui comprend; l'architecture(fenêtres, portes), les arts décoratifs(lampes, meubles, accessoires), les arts visuels(sculptures, installations).

Dessins La ~lgure 1 représente une perspective de l'assemblage de la partie photographique du vitrail.

La figure 2 représente cette partie photographique du vitrail assemblée.

Cette partie photographique du vitrail comprend deux verres(soit clairs, colorés ou texturés) 1, ou s'y trouve insèrée entre ceux-ci une pellicule photographique(le Kodalith;
mêmes propriétées que le papier à développer, à la différence que c'est un acétate transparent), et la photocopie sur acétate 2.

Cette partie photographique du vitrail une fois assemblée, est fixée par un ruban de cuivre autocollant (élément essentiel pour le mâître verrier) 3 collé sur le contour des deux verres, et ensuite on y appose le plomb (suivant les normes du métier de verrier), scellant et permettant ainsi l'assemblage de cette partie photographique à l'ensemble du vitrail.

Le vitrail photographique est un nouvel apport technique au vitrail, et c'est pourquoi il n'y a pas d'échelle ou de cotes dans les dessins, car cette nouvelle technique(méthode d'assemblage) s'applique à tout formats, formes ou épaisseurs de vitraux.~>

~134~69 Dessins ~<La figure 1 représente une perspective de l'assemblage de la partie photographique du vitrail.

La figure 2 représente cette partie photographique du vitrail assemblée.

<~Cette partie photographique du vitrail comprend deux verres(soit clairs, colorés ou texturés) 1, ou s'y trouve insèrée entre ceux-ci une pellicule photographique(le Kodalith;
mêmes propriétées que le papier à développer, à la différence que c'est un acétate transparent), et la photocopie sur acétate 2.

Cette partie photographique du vitrail une fois assemblée, est fixée par un ruban de cuivre autocollant (élément essentiel pour le maître verrier) 3 collé sur le contour des deux verres, et ensuite on y appose le plomb (suivant les normes du métier de verrier), scellant et permettant ainsi l'assemblage de cette partie photographique à l'ensemble du vitrail.

Le vitrail photographique est un nouvel apport technique au vitrail, et c'est pourquoi il n'y a pas d'échelle ou de cotes dans les dessins, car cette nouvelle technique(méthode d'assemblage) s'applique à tout formats, formes ou épaisseurs de vitraux.
Description memory The present invention consists in combining photography with stained glass.

When a stained glass is composed of an image, it is executed either by engraving on glass (etching, sandblasting, grindstone, reel, hydrofluoric acid, wax and at the point of diamond), either by moldings (hollow and bump, requiring an oven high temperature), or by painting on glass (grayness, enamels, line, patterned and patinas, requiring baking). These techniques do not allow achieve great precision in the representation of an image.

I discovered that this constraint could be overcome by combining photography stained glass. The idea of placing a photographic image between two glasses protects it by first place, second in case there is breakage, photography like glass are easily replaceable. What is less easy with regard to the techniques earlier. This new technique (assembly method) is intended for the trade of glassmaker who understands; architecture (windows, doors), decorative arts (lamps, furniture, accessories), visual arts (sculptures, installations).

Drawings The ~ lgure 1 represents a perspective of the assembly of the photographic part of the stained glass.

Figure 2 shows this photographic part of the assembled stained glass.

This photographic part of the stained glass includes two glasses (either clear, colored or textured) 1, or there is inserted between them a photographic film (the Kodalith;
same properties as the paper to be developed, with the difference that it is an acetate transparent), and the photocopy on acetate 2.

This photographic part of the stained glass once assembled, is fixed by a ribbon of self-adhesive copper (essential for the glass master) 3 glued on the outline of the two glasses, and then we put the lead on it (according to the standards of the glassmaking profession), sealant and thus allowing the assembly of this photographic part to the entire stained glass.

The photographic stained glass is a new technical contribution to the stained glass, and that is why it there is no scale or dimensions in the drawings, because this new technique (method assembly) applies to all formats, shapes or thicknesses of stained glass. ~>

~ 134 ~ 69 Drawings ~ <Figure 1 shows a perspective of the assembly of the photographic part of the stained glass.

Figure 2 shows this photographic part of the assembled stained glass.

<~ This photographic part of the stained glass includes two glasses (either clear, colored or textured) 1, or there is inserted between them a photographic film (the Kodalith;
same properties as the paper to be developed, with the difference that it is an acetate transparent), and the photocopy on acetate 2.

This photographic part of the stained glass once assembled, is fixed by a ribbon of self-adhesive copper (essential for the master glassmaker) 3 glued on the edges of two glasses, and then we put the lead on it (according to the standards of the glassmaking profession), sealant and thus allowing the assembly of this photographic part to the entire stained glass.

The photographic stained glass is a new technical contribution to the stained glass, and that is why it there is no scale or dimensions in the drawings, because this new technique (method assembly) applies to all formats, shapes or thicknesses of stained glass.

Claims (4)

1 Le vitrail photographique comprenant la pellicule photographique, découpée selon notre choix et placée entre deux verres de même dimensions, peut composer en tout ou en parti le vitrail selon le choix de la composition. 1 The photographic stained glass including the photographic film, cut according to our choice and placed between two glasses of the same dimensions, can compose in whole or in part stained glass according to the choice of composition. 2 Le vitrail photographique, tel qu'il est défini dans la revendication 1, dont la pellicule photographique est constituée d'un "Kodalith" (acétate clair ne laissant transparaître que l'image en noir et blanc et qui a les mêmes propriétés que le papier à développer), ou bien d'une photocopie sur acétate. 2 Photographic stained glass, as defined in claim 1, the film of which photographic consists of a "Kodalith" (clear acetate only showing through the black and white image and which has the same properties as the paper to be developed), or else a photocopy on acetate. 3 Le vitrail photographique, tel qu'il est défini dans la revendication 2, dont la pellicule photographique est protégée par deux verres de même dimensions, soit clairs, colorés ou texturés selon notre choix. 3 The photographic stained glass window, as defined in claim 2, the film of which photographic is protected by two glasses of the same dimensions, either clear, colored or textured according to our choice. 4 Le vitrail photographique, tel qu'il est défini dans les revendications 1, 2 ou 3, dans lequel la pellicule photographique est placée entre deux verres scellés par un ruban de cuivre autocollant, est ainsi protégée de tout corps étranger, et par ce fait même a pour fonction dans le métier de verrier de faciliter l'adhérence du plomb lors de l'assemblage final du vitrail. 4 Photographic stained glass, as defined in claims 1, 2 or 3, in which the photographic film is placed between two glasses sealed by a ribbon of self-adhesive copper, is thus protected from any foreign body, and by this very fact has for function in the glassmaking trade to facilitate the adhesion of lead during assembly end of the stained glass.
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Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
WO1999044842A1 (en) * 1998-03-04 1999-09-10 Michael Alan Francis Method for applying images
FR2797804A1 (en) * 1999-08-24 2001-03-02 Jean Pierre Boyer Manufacture of decorative scale model of facade of cathedral, church, etc comprises assembling a model facade with drawing of windows mounted on a transparent or translucent support
EP1462423A1 (en) * 2003-03-21 2004-09-29 Cristales Curvados S.A. Ornamental multilayer glass

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
WO1999044842A1 (en) * 1998-03-04 1999-09-10 Michael Alan Francis Method for applying images
FR2797804A1 (en) * 1999-08-24 2001-03-02 Jean Pierre Boyer Manufacture of decorative scale model of facade of cathedral, church, etc comprises assembling a model facade with drawing of windows mounted on a transparent or translucent support
EP1462423A1 (en) * 2003-03-21 2004-09-29 Cristales Curvados S.A. Ornamental multilayer glass

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