Paper-based peelable color book
By integrating a concentric rotating disk and observation hole into a paper-based, peelable palette, the problem of beginners having difficulty mixing pigments is solved, achieving convenient color mixing and improved area utilization.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- 宁波康大美术画材集团股份有限公司
- Filing Date
- 2025-07-16
- Publication Date
- 2026-07-07
AI Technical Summary
Existing paper-based peel-off palettes are not convenient for beginners to directly mix different pigments to obtain the desired color, and they also waste pigments and palette paper after use.
A paper-based, peelable color mixing book was designed, which integrates a color wheel and includes two concentric rotating discs. The discs are distributed with color mixing areas and color blocks. By rotating the discs, the pigments in the color mixing areas are mixed to obtain composite colors. Observation holes are set on the discs to facilitate the observation of color blocks. The base plate can be folded to increase the color mixing area.
It facilitates color matching reference, avoids the inconvenience of carrying color wheels, reduces pigment waste, and improves color matching efficiency and area utilization.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of art supplies, and in particular to a paper-based peelable color palette. Background Technology
[0002] The palette plays multiple roles in artistic creation. First, it provides painters with a focused space to mix and experiment with different color combinations, thereby exploring the colors that best suit the needs of the painting. Second, the palette helps painters keep the painting clean, preventing paint from dripping directly onto the canvas or workbench, reducing the hassle of cleaning.
[0003] However, traditional palettes are inconvenient to clean after the pigments have dried. To address this, Chinese utility model patent CN201620442570.0 (authorization announcement number CN205736604U) discloses "A Paper Removable Palette". This palette includes a cardboard base and a removable palette mounted on the cardboard base. The removable palette is made of several sheets of tracing paper, which are coated with a waterproof coating. The removable palette is disposable and can be torn off after use, eliminating the hassle of cleaning.
[0004] However, for beginners, it's difficult to directly mix different colors on a palette to achieve the desired color. Trying different colors one by one is wasteful, and using a paper-based peel-off palette would also waste palette paper. Therefore, existing paper-based peel-off palettes need improvement. Utility Model Content
[0005] The technical problem to be solved by this utility model is to provide a paper-based, peelable color palette that is convenient for color matching reference, in light of the above-mentioned existing technology.
[0006] The technical solution adopted by this utility model to solve the above-mentioned technical problems is as follows: the paper peelable color mixing book includes a base plate and multiple layers of color mixing paper disposed on the base plate, one side of each layer of color mixing paper is positioned and connected to the base plate, characterized in that: the base plate is provided with a color wheel for color mixing reference, each layer of color mixing paper has through holes for exposing the color wheel, the color wheel is distributed with multiple color mixing areas and several color blocks for color mixing reference, and each color block has a composite color mixed from the colors corresponding to two of the color mixing areas.
[0007] For ease of color matching reference, preferably, the color wheel includes a first disk located below and a second disk located above, concentrically arranged with respect to the first disk and capable of rotating relative to it. The diameter of the first disk is larger than that of the second disk. The upper surface edge of the first disk has an outer color ring. The color matching areas are distributed on the upper surfaces of both the outer color ring and the second disk. The upper surface of the first disk also has multiple concentrically arranged inner color rings. Each color matching area on the second disk corresponds to one inner color ring, and each inner color ring has a corresponding color block corresponding to each color matching area on the outer color ring. The color block has a corresponding color on the outer color wheel and the mixing area on the second disc to form a composite color. When mixing colors, find the desired composite color on the inner color wheel, and mix the corresponding color blocks on the outer color wheel and the second disc to get the desired composite color. For example, if the mixing area on the outer color wheel is yellow and the mixing area on the second disc is blue, the composite color of the color block on the inner color wheel is green. That is, if you need green, you can mix yellow and blue to get it.
[0008] To facilitate observation of the composite colors of the color blocks on the inner color ring, preferably, the second disk has an observation hole corresponding to the position and size of the corresponding color block for each inner color ring. This observation hole allows the user to directly and conveniently see the color blocks on the inner color ring. Through the relative rotation of the second and first disks, the composite colors on the corresponding color blocks in different color mixing areas can be viewed through the observation hole.
[0009] To facilitate gripping the palette during use, preferably, the base plate and each layer of palette paper are provided with hand-held holes for fingers to pass through for easy gripping. During use, the thumb can pass through the hand-held hole and press down on the palette paper, while the four fingers rest against the bottom of the base plate to hold the palette. Of course, other gripping methods can also be used. The hand-held holes are only for convenient gripping and are not limited to thumb passage.
[0010] To increase the color mixing area, preferably, the base plate includes an upper layer and a lower layer, both of which have adhesive areas for attaching color mixing sheets. The lower layer can be flipped relative to the upper layer, allowing the base plate to be in a folded or unfolded state. When the base plate is unfolded, the color mixing sheets attached to the upper and lower layers are on the same plane and can be used for color mixing in both cases. Designing the base plate as a two-layered unit allows the palette to be used in a folded state or unfolded when a larger color mixing area is needed. This design increases the color mixing area, meeting more color mixing needs, while also making it convenient to carry when folded.
[0011] Furthermore, the upper layer has a first opening, and the lower layer has a second opening. When the bottom plate is folded, the first and second openings align to form the handhold hole. When the bottom plate is unfolded, one of the first and second openings allows the thumb to pass through, and the other allows the index and middle fingers to pass through. By allowing the thumb, index, and middle fingers to pass through the first and second openings respectively, it is convenient to hold the palette when the bottom plate is unfolded, and the unfolded state of the bottom plate can be maintained while holding it, facilitating color mixing.
[0012] To facilitate use of the color palette with the base folded, or for easy carrying, a locking component is preferably provided between the upper and lower layers to lock the upper and lower layers and keep the base folded. This locking component can be secured using a snap-on or magnetic method.
[0013] From a structural simplicity perspective, preferably, the locking assembly includes an elastic cord disposed on the lower layer and a buckle disposed on the upper layer that constrains the elastic cord. Constraining the elastic cord to the buckle locks the upper and lower layers, while releasing the buckle from the elastic cord allows the base plate to be switched between a folded and unfolded state.
[0014] To facilitate manufacturing and improve strength, a further improvement is made by having a crease in the middle of the base plate to divide it into an upper and lower layer, and attaching metal paper, such as coated paper, to the crease.
[0015] Preferably, each layer of the coloring paper has a waterproof coating, and the topmost layer of the coloring paper is covered with a dustproof cover.
[0016] Compared with the prior art, the advantages of this utility model are:
[0017] 1. This paper-based, peelable color palette integrates the color wheel into the palette. When you need to mix colors, you can find the desired composite color on the color block and mix the colors in the corresponding two mixing areas. This makes it convenient to use directly when you need color mixing reference, avoiding the inconvenience of storing and carrying a separate color wheel, and also preventing the color wheel from being lost.
[0018] 2. Especially when the color wheel is designed as two relatively rotating discs, it allows users to easily mix the desired composite color by rotating the second disc and finding the desired composite color on the color block through the observation hole. The color of the corresponding outer color ring of the first disc and the color mixing area on the second disc can be mixed to solve the difficulty of blindly mixing colors. Attached Figure Description
[0019] Figure 1This is a schematic diagram of the structure of an embodiment of the present utility model (excluding the color paper on the lower layer);
[0020] Figure 2 This is an exploded view of the color wheel in an embodiment of the present invention (excluding the color paper on the lower layer);
[0021] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the base plate in the folded state (excluding the toner paper on the upper and lower layers) in an embodiment of this utility model.
[0022] Figure 4 This is a structural schematic diagram of the unfolded state of the base plate in an embodiment of this utility model;
[0023] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the base plate in the unfolded state (excluding the toner paper on the upper and lower layers) in an embodiment of this utility model. Detailed Implementation
[0024] The present invention will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.
[0025] like Figure 1-5 The image shown is a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
[0026] This embodiment of the paper-based peelable color palette includes a base plate 1 and multiple layers of color-mixing paper 2 disposed on the base plate 1. Each layer of color-mixing paper 2 has a waterproof coating and is glued to the base plate 1 on one side (of course, other existing methods can also be used to fix it to the base plate, such as a loose-leaf installation method). The top layer of color-mixing paper 2 is covered with a dustproof cover (not shown in the figure). In order to facilitate the user's color mixing reference, the base plate 1 is provided with a color wheel 3. Correspondingly, each layer of color-mixing paper 2 has through holes 4 for exposing the color wheel 3. The color wheel 3 is distributed with multiple color mixing areas and several color blocks 3121 for color mixing reference. Each color block 3121 has a composite color mixed from the colors corresponding to two of the color mixing areas.
[0027] The color wheel can adopt other structures found in the prior art, but in this embodiment, a preferred structure is described below. Please refer to [reference needed]. Figure 2The color wheel 3 includes a first disk 31 located below and a second disk 32 located above. The first disk 31 and the second disk 32 are concentrically arranged, and the diameter of the first disk 31 is larger than that of the second disk 32. The second disk 32 and the first disk 31 are supported on the base plate 1 by a pivot. Specifically, the pivot can be in the form of a thumbtack, so that the second disk 32 can rotate relative to the first disk 31. The upper surface of the second disk 32 is distributed with multiple color mixing zones. The upper surface edge of the first disk 31 has an outer color ring 311 with multiple color mixing zones distributed thereon (i.e., color mixing zones of different colors are sequentially distributed along the circumferential direction of the outer color ring 311; that is, the outer color ring 311 is formed by the circumferential distribution of different color mixing zones). The upper surface of the first disk 31 also has multiple concentrically arranged inner color rings 312. Each color mixing zone on the second disk 32 corresponds to one inner color ring 312. Each inner color ring 312 has a corresponding color block 3121 corresponding to the color mixing zone on the outer color ring 311. Each color block 3121 has a composite color (i.e., the composite color of the color block is the result of mixing the corresponding color mixing zone on the second disk 32 and the color mixing zone on the outer color ring 311). See also: Figure 2 In this embodiment, the second disk 32 has 6 color mixing zones distributed circumferentially, and the outer color ring 311 of the first disk 31 has 12 color mixing zones distributed circumferentially. Correspondingly, the first disk 31 needs to be designed with 6 inner color rings 312. Each inner color ring has a composite color obtained by mixing the color mixing zone on its corresponding second disk 32 and the color mixing zone on the outer color ring 311. Combining the number of color mixing zones on the first disk 31, each inner color ring 312 has 12 color blocks 3121. That is, each color block 3121 corresponds to a color mixing zone on the outer color ring 311 of the first disk 31. In other words, each color block 3121 has a composite color obtained by mixing the color mixing zone on its corresponding second disk 32 and the color mixing zone on the outer color ring 311 of the first disk 31. In this way, by finding the desired composite color on color block 3121 and mixing the colors of the corresponding mixing areas on the outer color rings 311 of the second disk 32 and the first disk 31, the desired composite color can be mixed.
[0028] To facilitate observation of the composite color of color blocks 3121 on the inner color rings, the second disk 32 has an observation hole 321 corresponding to the position and size of the corresponding color block 3121 on each inner color ring 312. Through this observation hole 321, the composite color on the color block 3121 is exposed, allowing for a direct view. In use, rotating the second disk 32 allows observation through the observation hole 321 of the composite color mixed in the mixing areas on the outer color rings 311 of the second disk 32 and the first disk 31 corresponding to the color block. This facilitates the user's observation and search for the desired color, and makes it easy to mix the desired color. Of course, making the observation hole transparent would also achieve the same purpose.
[0029] In addition, to facilitate holding the palette during the color mixing process, this embodiment provides hand-held holes 5 on the base plate 1 and each layer of palette paper 2 for fingers to pass through for easy gripping. When using, the thumb can pass through the hand-held hole 5 and press down on the palette paper 2, while the four fingers rest against the bottom of the base plate 1 to hold the palette. Of course, other gripping methods can also be used, such as passing the index and middle fingers through the hand-held hole 5 and holding the edge of the palette with the thumb.
[0030] During the use of a color palette, the problem of insufficient color mixing area often arises. The aforementioned color mixing paper 2, with its exposed through-hole 4 for the color supply wheel 3, further exacerbates this problem. To meet the need for a larger color mixing area, the base plate 1 in this embodiment has a crease in the middle, dividing it into an upper layer 11 and a lower layer 12. Metallic paper 8 is pasted along the crease to increase the strength of the base plate 1. This metallic paper 8 can be made of materials such as coated paper. The lower layer 12 can be flipped relative to the upper layer 11, allowing the base plate 1 to be in a folded or unfolded state. Both the upper layer 11 and the lower layer 12 have an adhesive area 6 for pasting the color mixing paper 2. (See attached image) Figure 4-5 With the base plate 1 in the unfolded state, the color mixing papers 2 attached to the upper layer 11 and the lower layer 12 are on the same plane and can both be used for color mixing, thereby increasing the color mixing area. With the base plate in the unfolded state, the aforementioned hand-held hole 5 is divided into a first opening 51 in the upper layer 11 and a second opening 52 in the lower layer 12. In use, the thumb passes through the second opening 52, and the index and middle fingers pass through the first opening 51 to grip the base plate 1.
[0031] Of course, the base plate 1 can also be folded and used only for color mixing using the color mixing paper 2 glued to the upper layer 11 or the lower layer 12, such as... Figure 1 As shown, when the base plate 1 is folded, only the upper layer 11 is covered with the color mixing paper 2 for color mixing. This folded state also allows for easy carrying. To ensure the base plate 1 remains folded for an extended period, a locking component 7 is provided between the upper layer 11 and the lower layer 12 to secure them together. (See attached image.) Figure 3 or Figure 5 The locking component 7 includes an elastic cord 71 located on the lower layer 12 and a buckle 72 located on the upper layer 11 that constrains the elastic cord 71. By constraining the elastic cord 71 onto the buckle 72, the upper layer 11 and the lower layer 12 can be locked. By releasing the buckle 72 from the elastic cord 71, the base plate 1 can be switched between a folded state and an unfolded state.
[0032] It should be noted that in the description of this embodiment, the terms "front," "rear," "left," "right," "inner," "outer," "upper," and "lower," etc., indicating directions or positional relationships, are based on the directions or positional relationships shown in the accompanying drawings. They are merely for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this utility model. The terms "installation," "connection," and "linking" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; they can refer to the internal connection of two components. For those skilled in the art, the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model can be understood according to the specific circumstances.
Claims
1. A paper-based peelable palette, comprising a base plate (1) and multiple layers of palette paper (2) disposed on the base plate (1), wherein one side of each layer of palette paper (2) is positioned and connected to the base plate (1), characterized in that: The base plate (1) is provided with a color wheel (3) for color matching reference. Each layer of the color matching paper (2) has through holes (4) for exposing the color wheel (3). The color wheel (3) is provided with multiple color matching areas and several color blocks (3121) for color matching reference. Each color block (3121) has a composite color that is matched by two of the colors in the color matching areas.
2. The paper-based peelable color palette according to claim 1, characterized in that: The color wheel (3) includes a first disk (31) located below and a second disk (32) located above, which is concentrically arranged with the first disk (31) and can rotate relative to it. The diameter of the first disk (31) is larger than that of the second disk (32). The upper surface edge of the first disk (31) has an outer color ring (311). The color mixing area is distributed on the upper surface of both the outer color ring (311) and the second disk (32). The upper surface of the first disk (31) also has a plurality of concentrically arranged inner color rings (312). Each color mixing area on the second disk (32) corresponds to an inner color ring (312). Each inner color ring (312) has a corresponding color block (3121) corresponding to each color mixing area on the outer color ring (311).
3. The paper-based peelable color palette according to claim 2, characterized in that: The second disk (32) has an observation hole (321) on each inner color ring (312) that is adapted to the position and size of the corresponding color block (3121).
4. The paper-based peelable color palette according to any one of claims 1-3, characterized in that: The base plate (1) and each layer of toner paper (2) are provided with hand-held holes (5) for fingers to pass through for easy gripping.
5. The paper-based peelable color palette according to claim 4, characterized in that: The base plate (1) includes an upper layer (11) and a lower layer (12). Both the upper layer (11) and the lower layer (12) have a pasting area (6) for pasting tinting paper (2). The lower layer (12) can be flipped relative to the upper layer (11) so that the base plate (1) has a folded state or an unfolded state. When the base plate (1) is in the unfolded state, the tinting paper (2) pasted on the upper layer (11) and the lower layer (12) are on the same plane and can be used for color mixing.
6. The paper-based peelable color palette according to claim 5, characterized in that: The upper layer (11) has a first opening (51), the lower layer (12) has a second opening (52), and the bottom plate (1) is in a folded state, where the first opening (51) and the second opening (52) are joined to form the hand-held hole (5); when the bottom plate (1) is in an unfolded state, one of the first opening (51) and the second opening (52) can be passed through by the thumb, and the other of the first opening (51) and the second opening (52) can be passed through by the index finger and the middle finger.
7. The paper-based peelable color palette according to claim 5, characterized in that: A locking assembly (7) is provided between the upper layer (11) and the lower layer (12) for locking the upper layer (11) and the lower layer (12) and keeping the base plate (1) in a folded state.
8. The paper-based peelable color palette according to claim 7, characterized in that: The locking assembly (7) includes an elastic cord (71) disposed on the lower layer (12) and a buckle (72) disposed on the upper layer (11) to constrain the elastic cord (71).
9. The paper-based peelable color palette according to claim 5, characterized in that: The base plate (1) has a crease in the middle that divides it into the upper layer (11) and the lower layer (12), and metal paper (8) is pasted at the crease.
10. The paper-based peelable color palette according to any one of claims 1-3, characterized in that: Each layer of the color paper (2) has a waterproof coating, and the top layer (11) of the color paper (2) is covered with a dustproof cover.