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The present invention relates generally to a advertising and decorative license plate frame system, and more particularly, a license plate frame system configured to provide space for advertising and other indicia thereon without obscuring the information displayed on the license plate.
Every motor vehicle is generally required to have at least a license plate mounted at the front or rear of the vehicle. Typically, a license plate holder is placed in the front of the vehicle affixed to the front bumper. Similarly, if a license plate is to be placed at the rear of the vehicle, it is affixed to the rear bumper. The license plate and license plate holder becomes the first point of contact when the vehicle bumped into or by another vehicle or an object.
Additionally, some license plate holders comprise advertising material or other indicia thereon, such as university names, vehicle dealership names, sports team names and logos, among others. However, conventional license plate holders do not provide much room for advertising materials and indicia to be printed thereon, and as a result the advertising material may be small and not readily viewable by third parties. Some license plate holders include special regions for advertising materials, but such regions may obscure or cover part of the license plate. Covering information on the license plate is undesirable and may result in the driver violating a traffic regulation and receiving a fine.
In the automobile industry, the use of badges (i.e., emblems, trademarks, trade names, insignia, logos, designs or the like) has become a common way to decorate and mark a vehicle. Newly manufactured vehicles almost always include exteriorly mounted badges (e.g., on doors, bumpers, panels, or the hood) and/or interiorly mounted badges (e.g., on the dashboard or airbag covers). Three-dimensional badge designs are increasingly popular, as the raised indicia enhances aesthetic appeal overall.
One type of common advertising device is an adhesive advertisement structured to be applied to a flat surface, such as an automobile. Typically the adhesive advertisement is applied to a bumper and is commonly, and hereinafter, identified as a “bumper sticker.” The bumper sticker may, of course, be applied to any surface such as, but not limited to, walls, notebook covers, luggage, displays, or other vehicles.
Devices have been disclosed in the prior art that relate to license plate holders. These include devices that have been patented and published in patent application publications. These devices generally relate to license plate covers having means for carrying advertising materials, such as U.S. Pat. No. 2,093,620, 2,815,598, U.S. Design Patent Number D1 75,144, U.S. Pat. No. 2,618,089, and U.S. Published Patent Application Number 2006/0075665.
These prior art devices have several known drawbacks. The license plate holders in the prior art provide frames having areas for advertising materials, wherein the additional areas extend outwardly from an upper portion of the frame. As a result, the license plate holder does not include the traditional rectangular shape, and instead includes a protrusion from a portion thereof that may be undesirable or aesthetically unappealing. Further, some license plate holders provide advertising space that covers or obscures portions of the license plate, which is also undesirable. Thus, the devices in the prior art fail to provide a license plate holder having an enlarged area on the lower end thereof that extends below the lower end of a license plate held therein so as to provide space for advertising materials without obscuring the license plate.
Along with vanity license plates, decorative license plate frames or holders are popular amongst car enthusiasts as well as those wishing to make a statement or to have a decorative element on their vehicle. Currently, there are available a number of decorative license plate frames on which stock and/or customized lettering and designs may be placed. For example, rigid or semirigid plastic strips having engraved lettering may be adhered onto the face surface of a metal license plate frame. Alternatively, lettering may be engraved into a sufficiently rigid license plate frame. Stamped metal license plate frames having one or more epoxy color coatings are also available. Each of these existing types of license plate frames, however, have limited decorative flexibility with the engraved and/or stamped designs being fairly simple and having one or few colors for manufacturing ease as well as reasonable cost of production.
Although it is known to employ various methods to personalize license plates, such as through the use of illumination or graphic design, an apparatus that allows figures or symbols on the exterior of the frame to become illuminated and/or otherwise visible on or from the sides of the license plate, without obscuring the face of the license plate, does not currently exist.
There remains a need therefore for an economical advertising and decorative license plate frame system for illuminating and personalizing decorative license plate that does not obscure the face of the plate having great design flexibility and a license plate frame having space for advertising material thereon without obscuring the information on the license plate is desired. The present novel technology addresses this need.
The primary object of the present invention is to employ methods to personalize license plates, such as through the use of illumination or graphics design, an apparatus that allow figures or symbols on the exterior of the frame to become illuminated and/or otherwise visible on or from the sides of the license plate, without obscuring the face of the license plate.
The present invention provides a new advertising and decorative license plate frame system wherein the same can be utilized for providing convenience for the user when providing license plate frame having space for advertising materials or other indicia whereon the plate is quickly interchangeable to suit an individual's aesthetic needs. More-over, the device is adapted to enhance visibility at night, provides a means of advertising for companies and is wired into the headlight system of a motor vehicle.
A advertising and decorative license plate frame system made of a tough, resilient material has a back support with walls extending from the back support along the perimeter, defining a thick border and a well for mounting a license plate. The height of the walls is higher than the thickness of the license plate to provide adequate protection of the license plate mounted therein.
The advertising and decorative license plate frame system holder includes a frame formed with a peripheral dent for receiving a license plate and that can be secured thereto. The frame is substantially rectangular in configuration and includes a first side, a second side, an upper end, and a lower end defining a central opening. The lower end of the frame extends below the license plate held therein and includes an enlarged area for advertising material. The license plate advertising display frame further includes a plurality of openings adapted to align with openings on the license plate for securing the license plate holder thereto via fasteners, such as screws.
A advertising and decorative license plate frame system frame having an enlarged area for advertising material and other indicia may optionally include decorative component including three-dimensional and/or multi-colored decorative elements and/or space upon which decals, stickers, labels, placards, or similar items may be placed.
In the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, which form a part of this application. The drawings show, by way of illustration, specific embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and structural changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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