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US791672A
US791672A US22360404A US1904223604A US791672A US 791672 A US791672 A US 791672A US 22360404 A US22360404 A US 22360404A US 1904223604 A US1904223604 A US 1904223604A US 791672 A US791672 A US 791672A
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  • the object of my present invention is to provide a palette consisting of a tile of porcelain, glass, or other suitable non-metallic material, which will obviate the difliculties above enumerated and in which only the amount of gold needed for immediate use need be employed, the reserve supply being kept in a much better condition than if it had to be mixed over and over again.
  • - Figure 1 represents my improved palette in top plan; Fig. 2 is an inverted planview of the same. Fig. 3 is an edge view, and Fig. 4 is a section taken in the plane of the line A A of Fig..-1.
  • the palette is herein represented as a vtile of porcelain, glass, or other suitable non-metallic material of general rectangular form, having downwardly and outwardly inclined sides 1, formed to present smooth edges and corners.
  • the sides 1 of the tile are extended below the bottom 2 of the'tile, thereby forming a peripheral rib 3, which permits the tile to be readily picked up without having to slide it to theedge of the table or other support upon which it rests to break the suction, as is necessary Where a flat or sheet-glass palette is employed.
  • the face of the tile is made as smooth as possible for facilitating the mixing of the paint.
  • This face is denoted by 4, and it has formed therein a depression or pocket 5in the present instance of spherical forl'gofor the reception of the supply of matgo
  • asufficient amount only of the gold, required to be mixed is removed from the supply within the pocket 5 and placed upon the face'of the tile, where it may be mixed in the usual manner. The remaining supply of gold will not have to be mixed until desired by the artist. After all of the gold,
  • the tile may be used by decorators to keep their mixed color paints, as the decorator invariably mixes more color paint than he wishes for immediate use and ordinarily throws away what is left.
  • peripheral rib By forming the peripheral rib at the bottom of the tile I am enabled to stack a plurality of tiles without danger of injury to their faces, as the ribs serve to space the bottom of one tile from the face of its next adjoining tile.
  • the palette may be made of porcelain, glass, or other suitable non-metallic material and that it may be varied in shape to suit different requirements without departing from the spirit and scope of my invention. Hence I do not wish to limit myself to the form herein shown; but
  • What Iclaim is- A palette having a depression or pocket formed in its face for receiving a supply of mat-gold, the remainder of the face being smooth to the periphery of the tile, the sides of the tile being inclined downwardly and outwardly and extended below the bottom of the tile to form a peripheral rib.

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PATENTED JUNE 6, 1905.
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PALETTE. APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 7, 190% M j v 1M in which Patented. June 6, 1905.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
WILBUR A COCHRANE, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
PALETTE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 791,672, dated June 6, 1905. Application filed September '7, 1904:. 'Serial No, 223,604.
To all whom/it may concern:
Be it known that I, WILBUR' APCOOHRANE, a citizen of the United States, anda resident of the borough of Brooklyn, in the city and State of New York, have invented a new and useful Palette, of which the following is a specification.
In the present manner of putting up matgold for the market the gold is laid upon the face of a sheet of thin plate-glass which forms the palette, which palette is extremely difficult to hold when the artist is mixing the paint with a palette-knife, the edgeof the palette giving an insecure hold and tending to cut the hand, and because of the use of acids in the mixing of the gold there is a tendency for the same to come in contact with the cuts, thus causing serious results; Furthermore, because of the supply of gold being on a flat surface it very readily spreads and presents a greater surface to the atmosphere, causing the turpentine therein to evaporate more quickly and the oils to harden. Furthermore, it is necessary to mix all of the paint at one operation, whether it is wanted fori'mmediate use or not.
The object of my present invention is to provide a palette consisting of a tile of porcelain, glass, or other suitable non-metallic material, which will obviate the difliculties above enumerated and in which only the amount of gold needed for immediate use need be employed, the reserve supply being kept in a much better condition than if it had to be mixed over and over again.
A practical embodiment of my invention is represented in the accompanying drawings,
-Figure 1 represents my improved palette in top plan; Fig. 2 is an inverted planview of the same. Fig. 3 is an edge view, and Fig. 4 is a section taken in the plane of the line A A of Fig..-1. I
The palette is herein represented as a vtile of porcelain, glass, or other suitable non-metallic material of general rectangular form, having downwardly and outwardly inclined sides 1, formed to present smooth edges and corners. The sides 1 of the tile are extended below the bottom 2 of the'tile, thereby forming a peripheral rib 3, which permits the tile to be readily picked up without having to slide it to theedge of the table or other support upon which it rests to break the suction, as is necessary Where a flat or sheet-glass palette is employed. The face of the tile is made as smooth as possible for facilitating the mixing of the paint. This face is denoted by 4, and it has formed therein a depression or pocket 5in the present instance of spherical forl'gofor the reception of the supply of matgo In practice asufficient amount only of the gold, required to be mixed is removed from the supply within the pocket 5 and placed upon the face'of the tile, where it may be mixed in the usual manner. The remaining supply of gold will not have to be mixed until desired by the artist. After all of the gold,
has been used up the tile may be used by decorators to keep their mixed color paints, as the decorator invariably mixes more color paint than he wishes for immediate use and ordinarily throws away what is left.
By forming the peripheral rib at the bottom of the tile I am enabled to stack a plurality of tiles without danger of injury to their faces, as the ribs serve to space the bottom of one tile from the face of its next adjoining tile.
It is to be understood that the palette may be made of porcelain, glass, or other suitable non-metallic material and that it may be varied in shape to suit different requirements without departing from the spirit and scope of my invention. Hence I do not wish to limit myself to the form herein shown; but
What Iclaim is- A palette having a depression or pocket formed in its face for receiving a supply of mat-gold, the remainder of the face being smooth to the periphery of the tile, the sides of the tile being inclined downwardly and outwardly and extended below the bottom of the tile to form a peripheral rib. v
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my inventionI have signed my name. in presence of two witnesses, this 1st day of September, 1904:.
WILBUR A. (JOOHRANE.
Witnesses:
J. HARRY SNooK, WM. F. HAEMER.
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US5495936A (en) * 1994-04-08 1996-03-05 Clover Manufacturing Co. Ltd. Device and method for forming and retaining waterdrops
US20130312782A1 (en) * 2012-05-23 2013-11-28 Jill Ann Kindall Eyelash extension pallet and method of using same

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US5495936A (en) * 1994-04-08 1996-03-05 Clover Manufacturing Co. Ltd. Device and method for forming and retaining waterdrops
US20130312782A1 (en) * 2012-05-23 2013-11-28 Jill Ann Kindall Eyelash extension pallet and method of using same

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