BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a drafting system and in particular to a system
comprising a drawing board and drafting implements to use with said board to produce
perspective drawings.
[0002] A number of drawing boards have previously been suggested which facilitate the production
of perspective drawings, these being particularly useful for architects, draftsmen
and the like. In addition, such drawing boards are of value to schools and learning
institutions where students are taught to prepare drawings including perspective views.
[0003] For example, one such drawing board is disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 4,380,124. This
patent discloses a drawing board specially adapted for the preparation of perspective
drawings, but which suffers from a number of disadvantages. In particular, it does
not provide for the preparation of perspective drawings in which the vanishing points
are located above and/or below a substantially horizontal line of the drawing surface.
Thus, one is not aided with such a board in preparing drawings having height and/or
depth perspectives.
[0004] Danish Patent No. 74469 also discloses a drawing board on which perspective drawings
may be formed, but again does not disclose any arrangement providing vanishing points
above and/or below a substantially horizontal center line of the drawing surface.
[0005] The above-noted U.S. Patent No. 4,380,124 and Danish Patent No. 74469 each disclose
drawing boards having a drawing surface with guide means for drawing instruments,
the guide means being arranged so that they do not protrude above the plane of the
drawing surface. As will be appreciated, this is important to permit drawing instruments
to be moved freely across the drawing surface. Both patents disclose guide means on
one side of the drawing surface, which include a pair of arcuate guides of basically
opposite curvature, which are capable of aligning the drawing instruments with vanishing
points on opposite sides of the center of the drawing surface. Both patents further
disclose a recess or spacing between the arcuate guides to allow for a drawing instrument
or the like to be moved from one arcuate guide to the other during the formation of
drawings.
[0006] In addition to the above-mentioned patents, other patents are known relating to drawing
boards having various means for forming perspective drawings. In such arrangements
however, the guide means have limited capabilities. None of the prior art specifications
suggest or disclose means for defining vanishing points above and/or below a substantially
horizontal center line of the drawing surface (in addition to vanishing points at
substantially opposite sides of the drawing surface). Examples of such prior art include
U.S. Patent Nos. 2,412,194 and 2,876,547, United Kingdom Patent No. 74633, Italian
Patent No. 438,176 and West German Patent No. 1,087,359.
[0007] In addition, none of the prior art specifications discloses or suggests means whereby
the arcuate guides provided along at least one side of the drawing surface can be
replaced, such as by being incorporated into a replaceable portion of the board, thus
allowing arcuate guides of differing dimensions and curvature to be used in association
with the same drawing surface and drawing implements. Such an arrangement allows for
the board to be used for a far greater number of differing situations as compared
with a board which has fixed guide means at one side of the drawing surface as is
the case with known boards.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0008] In the present invention, a drawing system is provided including a drawing board
having guide means and a drawing instrument or instruments adapted for cooperation
with said guide means for the production of perspective drawings. The present drawing
board includes guide means at one or both sides of a drawing surface for defining
in conjunction with a drawing instrument a vanishing point or points along a substantially
horizontal center line of the drawing surface, and in addition, includes guide means
above and/or below said drawing surface defining in conjunction with a drawing instrument
a vanishing point or points above and/or below a substantially horizontal center line
of the drawing surface.
[0009] In a further form of the invention, at least two substantially arcuate guides are
provided at one side of the drawing surface, and are formed or provided in a replaceable
board portion which is capable of demountable attachment to the drawing board at one
side of the drawing surface. In that the portion is replaceable, it can be removed
and replaced with a portion carrying arcuate guides of a different dimension or configuration,
depending upon the desires of a user.
[0010] It is accordingly one aim of the present invention to provide a drafting system including
a drawing board which permits the preparation of perspective drawings having vanishing
points above and/or below a substantially horizontal center line of the drawing surface.
[0011] A further aim of the invention is to provide a drawing board having guide means for
the preparation of perspective drawings, which guide means are disposed on a removeable
portion of the board to permit replacement thereof with a portion having different
guide means.
[0012] Another aim of the invention is to provide a drafting system as described of a relatively
simple construction which can be efficiently employed in the production of perspective
drawings.
[0013] Other aims of this invention will become apparent from the following description
of preferred embodiments thereof, which descriptions are given with reference to the
accompanying drawings, in which:-
Fig. 1 is a plan view of a drafting system comprising a drawing board and drawing
implements in accordance with the present invention, said system being illustrated
in the process of producing a one point perspective drawing;
Fig. 2 is a plan view of the system of Fig. 1 shown in the process of producing a
two point perspective drawing;
Fig. 3 is a plan view of the system of Figs. 1-2 shown in the process of producing
a three point perspective drawing with the third point located above the drawing surface;
Fig. 4 is a plan view similar to Fig. 3 but showing the production of a three point
perspective drawing with the third point located below the drawing surface;
Fig. 5 is a plan view of the present system shown in the process of producing an isometric
perspective drawing;
Fig. 6 is a plan view of the drawing board of the system of Figs. 1-5;
Fig. 7 is a plan view of a T-square for use with the present system;
Fig. 8 is a plan view of an isometric drawing instrument for use with the present
system;
Fig. 9 is a view of the drawing board of Figs. 1-5 showing the available vanishing
points defined by the board guide means;
Fig. 10 is a plan view of a modified form of the drawing board of Figs. 1-5 wherein
the arcuate guides at one side of the drawing surface are located on a replaceable
portion of the drawing board;
Fig. 11 is a schematic layout showing a manner of selecting the third point of a three
point perspective view; and
Fig. 12 is an enlarged partial sectional view showing the manner of attachment of
one of the guide studs to a drawing instrument and its interaction with one of the
drawing board grooves.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0014] The present drafting system comprises a drawing board and one or more drawing instruments
which are specially constructed for use with said board to aid in the production of
perspective drawings. The drawing board includes guide means which preferably comprise
arcuate grooves in the board surface, and the instruments include complementary means
such as a pair of spaced downwardly extending studs for engagement with the arcuate
grooves of the board.
[0015] Considering the specific details of the board, and with particular reference to Fig.
6, a drawing board 12 in accordance with the present invention comprises a rectangular
board of rigid material having planar face surfaces. The board edges are substantially
straight edges, permitting use of the board in a conventional manner with a T-square
applied along any preferred edge.. The board may be made of any appropriate material,
such as for example, plastics, fiberboard, wood and the like.
[0016] The board includes on one face thereof a drawing surface 20 which is centrally disposed
thereon and of a sufficient size to accommodate drawing views to be produced. The
drawing surface is preferably of a rectangular shape as illustrated, having the same
general rectangular proportions as the board. The board, as is the case with most
drawing boards, is intended to be used with one of its longer edges adjacent the user
and parallel to the horizon of the view being drawn. A horizontal center line 25 of
the drawing surface 20 extends substantially parallel to the longer edges of the board.
The drawing surface 20 may be bounded on one or more sides by appropriate scales 15
as illustrated in Fig. 6.
[0017] As indicated above, the board includes a plurality of guide means in the form of
grooves in the board face adjacent the drawing surface, the guide means being adapted
to receive complementary guide elements of the drawing instruments. Since the guide
means do not protrude above the surface of the board, none of the guide means interferes
with the free movement of the special instruments in cooperation with other guide
means, nor does the plurality of guide means prevent the usual sliding movement of
conventional T-squares, triangles, scales and the like across the face of the board
containing the drawing surface.
[0018] Considering the details of the guide means, with reference to Figs. 6 and 9, at the
left side of the drawing surface 20 are provided spaced guide means 2(L) and 2(R),
which guide means are formed as arcuate grooves or depressions in the surface of the
board. The grooves may be molded or cut in the board, depending on the manner and
material used in forming the board. The grooves 2(L) and 2(R) are of opposite curvature
and, in the illustrated embodiment, are located so as to be substantially convex relative
to each other. The groove 2(L) as shown in Fig. 9 is an arc of a circle centered at
point VP(2L) which, as will be described hereinafter, comprises a horizontal vanishing
point for the formation of a perspective drawing. The point VP(2L), in the embodiment
illustrated, lies on the projected horizontal center line to the left of the drawing
surface 20.
[0019] Similarly, the groove 2(R) comprises an arc of a circle having its center at point
VP(2R), also on the projected center line 25, and defining a horizontal vanishing
point at the right hand side of the board for perspective views as later described.
The guide means comprising the grooves 2(L) and 2(R) are intended for use as a pair
and it will be noted that the vanishing points VP(2L) and VP(2R) are substantially
equally spaced from a vertical center line 50 passing centrally through the drawing
surface, although different vanishing points could be chosen.
[0020] A second set of arcuate guide means 4(L) and 4(R) of opposite curvature are provided
in convex facing relation on opposite sides of the drawing surface 20. The guide 4(L)
comprises an arcuate groove disposed between the spaced grooves 2(L) and 2(R) and
comprises an arcuate groove centered at point C.(4L) on the center line 25 to the
left of the board. Similarly, guide means 4(R) comprises an arcuate groove centered
at point C.(4R) on the center line 25 to the right of the board. As will be described
below, the guide means 4(L) and 4(R) are intended for use as a pair in the production
of isometric -type views.
[0021] A third guide means is provided on the board in the form of an arcuate groove 1 having
a center at point VP(l) on the center line 25, which point is on the drawing surface
20 slightly to the right of its center. The groove 1, which subtends an arc of approximately
270°, extends circumferentially around a substantial portion of the drawing surface
and is used in the production of single vanishing point perspective drawings as described
hereinafter.
[0022] A fourth guide means which may be disposed above and/or below the drawing surface
20 comprises in the preferred embodiment arcuate grooves 3(T) and 3(B) which are respectively
located above and below the drawing surface. The groove 3(T) is an arc of a circle
centered at point V.P.(3T) on the projection of the vertical center line 50 below
the board. Similarly, the groove 3(B) is an arc of a circle centered at point V.P.(3B)
on the projection of vertical center line 50 above the board. The guide means 3(T)
and 3(B) are used in conjunction with the guide means 2(L) and 2(R) to produce three
point perspectives and function to permit height and depth perspectives.
[0023] In the preferred form of the invention, the arcuate grooves 3(T) and 3(B), which
are oppositely curved relative to each other, are disposed on opposite sides of the
drawing surface 20. If desired, however, only an upper guide means 3(T) or a lower
arcuate means 3(B) could be provided. For example, if only a lower arcuate guide was
provided, then only a third vanishing point height perspective would be obtainable,
whereas, if only an upper arcuate guide means 3(T) was provided, then only a third
vanishing point depth perspective could be obtained.
[0024] With reference to Figs. 7 and 8, the drawing instruments'especially constructed for
use with the drawing board 12 are illustrated. In Fig. 7, a T-square 30 is shown which
is similar in construction to conventional T-squares except that the cross member
32 thereof is flush with the longitudinal member 31 and a pair of spaced studs 35
are provided projecting from the underside of the cross member 32. The studs 35 are
equally spaced on either side of the projection of the drawing edge 31a of the longitudinal
member 31 and are configured so as to snugly but slidably fit in any of the grooves
of the above-described guide means. As will be evident from the description of the
use of the system below, the placement of the T-square 30 with its studs 35 in any
of the grooves will result in the drawing edge 36 being aligned with the center of
that groove which serves as a vanishing point. This relationship will hold true regardless
of the position of the T-square along the length of the groove.
[0025] Referring to the enlarged sectional view of Fig. 12, one of the studs 35 of T-square
30 is shown disposed in the groove 4(L) of drawing board 12 for sliding movement therein.
The stud 35 comprises a lower male portion 35a having a frusto-conical downwardly
directed face 35b cooperatively engaging the bevelled groove walls. A cylindrical
stem portion 35c of the male stud portion passes through a bore in the T-square 30
and is held captive therein by a female stud portion 35d, being press fitted within
a bore 35e thereof.
[0026] The drawing implement 40 shown in Fig. 8 is intended for use in the production of
isometric type views and comprises a large 30°-60° triangle having a straight drawing
edge 41 along the hypotenuse thereof and a pair of spaced studs 42 extending downwardly
from the short leg thereof in spaced relation. The studs 42 are identical in shape
to the studs 35 of the T-square 30 and thus permit the implement 40 to also be slidably
moved in the grooves of the guide means.
[0027] The structure of the drawing board and the instruments specially adapted for use
with the board having been described, the multiple uses provided by the present drafting
system will now be considered.
[0028] For use of the present system to produce a one point perspective drawing view, the
T-square 30 is placed with its studs 35 in the groove 1 as shown in Fig. 1. The edge
3la of the T-square will accordingly pass through the vanishing point V
P(l) for any position of the T-square in the groove 1. The vanishing point thus need
not be constructed and any lines to be drawn toward the vanishing point from points
on the picture plane are simply drawn along the T-square edge 3la. As may be seen
in Fig. 1, a conventional T-square 36 and a conventional triangle 50 may be employed
in a conventional manner to complete the drawing view.
[0029] The use of the board to produce two point perspective drawings is shown in Fig. 2.
In this view, the special T-square 30 is disposed with its studs engaged in grooves
2(L) or 2(R) to respectively enable the drawing of lines directed at vanishing points
VP(2L) or VP(2R). In Fig. 2 a pair of T-squares 30 are shown to illustrate different
operating positions, but in practice only a single T-square is needed since it can
be readily lifted from one groove to another. A conventional T
-square 36 is shown engaged with the upper edge of the board to produce vertical lines
on the drawing view.
[0030] The arrangement of Fig. 2 and particularly the use of the guide means 2(R) and 2(L)
to produce two point perspective views is similar to the arrangement for such purpose
shown in the previously mentioned U.S. Patent 4,380,124.
[0031] A primary object of the invention is to provide a system enabling the production
of three point perspective drawing views. For this purpose, the guide means 3(T) and
3(B) are provided, which guide means are used in conjunction with the two point perspective
guide means 2(L) and 2(R).
[0032] Fig. 3, for example, illustrates the use of the board to create a three point perspective
view wherein a height perspective is added to the two horizontal perspectives. For
this purpose, the T-square 30 is shown in three separate positions in three different
grooves. In Fig. 3, a first position of the T-square 30 is shown wherein the studs
thereof are engaged in the groove 2(L), thereby permitting the T-square edge 31a to
produce lines directed toward the vanishing point VP(2L) at the lert side of the board.
In a second position, the T-square is shown in use in conjunction with groove 2(R),
whereby the edge 31a thereof will produce lines directed toward the vanishing point
VP(2R) at the right hand side of the board. For lines creating a height perspective,
the T-square 30 is engaged with the groove 3(B) as shown in Fig. 3 and the edge 31a
thereof will then be directed toward vanishing point VP(3B) located above the board.
It may thus be seen that the three vanishing points utilized permit the formation
of a drawing having a height perspective in addition to the two conventional horizontal
perspectives.
[0033] In Fig. 4, a three point perspective view similar to that of Fig. 3 is shown in the
process of production, the difference being that a depth perspective rather than a
height perspective is utilized. In the production of such a view, the guide means
3(T) is used in conjunction with the T-square 30, as well as the guide means 2(L)
and 2(R). With this arrangement, the vanishing points VP(2L), VP(2R) and VP(3T) are
employed to produce a three point perspective drawing having a depth perspective.
[0034] While the choice of vanishing points to be produced for three point perspective drawings
is largely a matter of taste, a formula has been devised for choosing the location
of the height or depth perspective vanishing point, which formula may be used to choose
the center of curvature of grooves 3(T) and 3(B). The schematic layout of Fig. 11
illustrates how this formula is employed. The points and distances of the layout of
Fig. 11 are as follows:
A,B - vanishing points whose positions are known
N - "center"
T - projection of view-point.
C - vanishing point whose position is required.
s - height of viewing point above eye level scaled down to the scale of the drawing.
AN = m
BN = v
CN h
[0035] The required formula is:

[0036] As s gets smaller and smaller, h increases and becomes infinite when s = 0. For s
negative (i.e. viewpoint below eye level) h is negative so the third vanishing point
is below eye level.
[0037] Referring to Fig. 5 of the drawings, the present drawing system is also useful in
forming isometric type drawings utilizing the drawing instrument 40 which is engaged
with the arcuate guide means 4(L) or 4(R) at either side of the drawing surface 20.
The use of the instrument 40 in the guides results in the alignment of the drawing
edge 41 thereof selectively with either the vanishing point VP(4L) or VP(4R). Such
an arrangement is conventional and is illustrated, for example, in U.S. Patent 4,380,l24.
[0038] As referred to hereinbefore, it is a further advantage and feature of a modified
form of the present invention to provide guide means at one side of the drawing surface
20 on a replaceable portion of the board. As shown in Fig. 10, a modified drawing
board 70 includes a board portion 60 at one side of the drawing surface 20 which is
capable of being clipped into and out of position, or alternatively which is capable
of being slid into and out of position. The replaceable portion 60 is preferably formed
with at least two arcuate guide means 2(L) and 2(R) of a desired length, configuration
and curvature, depending upon the desires of a user and depending upon the vanishing
points required relative to the drawing surface 20.
[0039] In the embodiment shown in Fig. 10, the replaceable portion 60 is received within
a recess 65 of the board and can be secured in position on the board by lugs at each
side of the portion 60 which can engage with receiving slots at each side of the recess
65. In this way, the replaceable portion 60 of the drawing board, locating the arcuate
guide means 2(L), 2(R) can be replaceably clipped into position. When it is desired
to change the configuration or curvature of the arcuate guide means, the portion 60
can be removed and replaced. For example, the drawing board 70 can have associated
with it, a number of portions 60, having arcuate guide means of differing configurations,
dimensions or curvature.
[0040] In an alternate arrangement, the recess 65 can be provided with grooves and the replaceable
portion 60 can be provided with elongate runners or tongues down each side. These
can then engage within the grooves in the sides of the recess 65 to allow for the
portion 60 of the board to be slidably engaged within the recess and removably and
releasably located within the board. Again, a drawing board could be associated with
a number of slide replacements, each having arcuate guide means of differing configurations
and curvature, So that the arcuate guide means 2(L), 2(R) can be replaced in a straightforward
and efficient manner, when desired by a user.
[0041] Where a replaceable portion 60 (carrying arcuate guides 2(L) and 2(R) is slidably
engageable within the recess 65, it is also an advantage of the,present invention,
that by slideably moving the portion 60 within the recess 65, the horizontal center
line 25 of the drawing surface 20 can be raised or lowered, depending on the desires
of a user. This contributes greatly to the value and flexibility in use, of the present
invention.
[0042] It should be appreciated that any appropriate means of releasably engaging the portion
60 with the board 70 can be used. The above described means are by way of example
only.
[0043] The provision of a guide-carrying replaceable portion of the board is a particularly
advantageous feature of one form of the present invention, in that a user is not forced
to continue to use one set of arcuate guide means of predetermined length, configuration
or curvature. The arcuate guide means used basically to define vanishing points can
thus be replaced and varied as may be required.
[0044] The present invention has been described by way of example only, and improvements
or modifications may be made without departing from the scope thereof, as defined
by the following claims.
1. A drawing board (12) including a drawing surface (20), and at least one drawing
instrument (30, 40) characterised in that at least two substantially arcuate guides
(2(L), 2(R.)) located on at least one side of said drawing surface (20) and being
capable in use of defining vanishing points (VP) on opposite sides of said drawing
surface (20), at least one arcuate guide (3(T), 3(B)) being provided above and/or
below a substantially horizontal center line (25) of said drawing surface (20), said
arcuate guides (2(L), 2(R); 3(T), 3(B)) being so positioned and located relative to
the drawing surface (20) and to each other, that at least one of said drawing instruments
(30, 40) is capable of being used in conjunction therewith to define vanishing points
(VP) on opposite sides of said drawing surface (20) and to define at least one further
vanishing point (VP(3B), VP(3T)) above and/or below a substantially horizontal center
line (25) of said drawing surface (20).
2. A drawing board as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that said at least two
substantially arcuate guides (2L, 2R) located to at least one side of said drawing
surface (20) are located substantially convex relative to each other.
3. A drawing board as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2, characterised in that an upper
arcuate guide (3(T)) is provided above the horizontal center line (25) of said drawing
surface and a lower arcuate guide (3(B)) is provided below the horizontal center line
(25) of said drawing surface; the upper and lower arcuate guides (3(T), 3(B)) being
substantially concave relative to each other.
4. A drawing board as claimed in any preceding claim, characterised in that said arcuate
guides comprise elongate grooves in said drawing board.
5. A drawing board as claimed in claim 3, characterised in that a drawing instrument
(30) in conjunction with said lower or upper arcuate guide respectively below or'above
the horizontal center line (25) of said drawing surface (20) is capable of defining
a respective vanishing point (VP(3B)) above or (VP(3T)) below the substantially horizontal
center line (25) of said drawing surface.
6. A drawing board (70) as claimed in any preceding claim, characterised in that said
at least two arcuate guides (2(L), 2(R)) located to at least one side of said drawing
surface (20) are provided in a releasably engageable, replaceable, portion (60) of
said board.
7. A drawing board (70) as claimed in claim 6, characterised in that the replaceable
portion (60) is slidably engageable within an elongate recess (65) in said board (70).
8. A drawing board (70) including a drawing surface (20), at least two substantially
arcuate guides (2(L), 2(R)) situated on one side of said board (70) and being capable
in use of defining vanishing points (VP(2L), VP(2R)) on substantially opposite sides
of said drawing surface (20), and said at least two substantially arcuate guides being
provided in a replaceable portion (60) of said board (70) which is releasably engageable
with said board (70).
9. A drawing board (70) as claimed in claim 8, characterised in that the replaceable
portion (60) of said board is releasably engageable within said board (70) by means
of a clip engagement.
10. A drawing board as claimed in claim 8 or 9, characterised in that the replaceable
Portion (60) of said board is slidably engageable within an elongate recess (65) in
said board (70).
11. A drawing system comprising a drawing board (12) and a drawing instrument (30)
for cooperative use with said board, said board including a flat drawing surface (20),
characterised in that first guide means (2(L), 2(R)) is provided on said board (12)
on at least one side of said drawing surface (20), complementary means (35) on said
instrument (30) for engagement with said guide means (2(L), 2(R)) to provide selective
alignment of a straight drawing edge (31(a), 41) of said instrument (30) with vanishing
points (VP(2L), VP(2R)) at either side of said drawing surface (20), second guide
means (3(T), 3(B)) on said board disposed above and/or below said drawing surface
(20) for selective engagement by said instrument means (30) to provide alignment of
said edge (31a) of said instrument (30) with a vanishing point above (VP(3B)) and/or
below (VP(3T)) said drawing surface (20).
12. A drawing system as claimed in claim 11, characterised in that said first and
second guide means comprise arcuate grooves (2(L), 2(R) : 4(L), 4(R)) in the surface
of said board and in that said complementary means on said instrument (30, 40) comprise
a pair of spaced studs (35, 41) adapted for engagement with said grooves.
13. A drawing system as claimed in claim 11 or 12, characterised in that each of said
arcuate grooves (2(L), 2(R) : 4(L), 4(R)) comprises an arc of a circle having its
center at a drawing vanishing point (VP).