Patent ID: 9055816
Filing Date: 2015-06-16
Classification: A47B

Abstract:
1. An easel, comprising: a main beam having a first end and a second end spaced apart from the first end and defining a length, wherein the main beam comprises a receiving member and a slide member, the receiving member defining, and at least partially enclosing, a slide retaining space adapted to receive the slide member in a slidable retaining relation, wherein the slide member can retract into the slide retaining space reducing the overall length of the main beam, and the slide member can extend out of the slide retaining space increasing the overall length of the main beam; a first support attached to an end of the main beam, the first support defining a first retaining trough, the first retaining trough running at least part of a length of the first support, and the first retaining trough being bounded at least by a portion of a face of the first support and a portion of a face of the main beam, wherein the first retaining trough is adapted to receive a work piece defined by an artist's canvas in a retaining relation; a second support attached to an end of the main beam opposing the end to which the first support is attached, the second support defining a second retaining trough, the second retaining trough running at least part of a length of the second support and the second retaining trough being bounded by at least a portion of a face of the second support and a portion of a face of the main beam, the shortest distance between the face of the second support and the face of the main beam defining a width of the second retaining trough, wherein the width of the second retaining trough is adjustable according to a width adjustment means, wherein the second retaining member is adapted to receive a work piece defined by an artist's canvas in a compressive retaining relation; and a base fixedly attached to an end of the main beam, the base having a first face in contact with the main beam and through which the base is attached to the main beam, and the base having a second face spaced apart from, and generally parallel to, the first face, wherein the second face further includes a means for receiving a stand in a supportive relation.