The present invention relates to an apparatus and method of displaying items such as photographs, drawings, paintings, or documents.
Many different types of picture frames or other devices used to display items such as photographs, drawings, paintings, or various types of documents are known in the art. However, known frames or other display devices have a variety of problems. For instance, in some frames used to display photographs, it is difficult to change out an existing photograph for a new one. This process often involves taking the frame apart, replacing the displayed photograph, and then putting the frame back together. Furthermore, it can sometimes be difficult to center the photograph within the frame.
Accordingly, a need exists in the art for an apparatus for displaying items such as photographs, drawings, paintings, or documents that is simple, easy to use, and allows a user to easily change the display item to a new item. Furthermore, a need exists in the art for a method of displaying items such as photographs, drawings, paintings, or documents that is simple and straightforward.
A preferred embodiment of the invention is directed generally to a frame for displaying items such as photographs, drawings, paintings, or documents, as well as a method of displaying such items. The frame of the present invention is comprised of a substantially flat panel having a plurality of holes extending through the panel. In a preferred embodiment, the panel has eight holes arranged in four pairs with each hole of a pair being closer to one another than to the remaining holes. The frame further comprises a single continuous length of line that is inserted into each of the plurality of holes in alternating directions (e.g., into a first hole through the back side of the panel and then into the next hole through the front side of the panel, and so on) and pulled tightly so that any slack in the line is substantially removed. A display item is held on the front of the panel by the line, which is taut and runs along the front surface of the panel between holes in at least two locations, and preferably in four locations, each location corresponding to one corner of a generally rectangular display item. The taut line covers at least two of the corners of the display item, and preferably four corners, so that the item is securely held in place. This simple design has very few parts, thereby providing a frame that is simple to use and allows a user to easily change a display item to a new item, as well as having an aesthetically pleasing appearance.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a frame for displaying items that is simple, easy to use, and allows a user to easily change the display item to a new item. Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a frame that is simple and inexpensive to manufacture. Furthermore, an object of the present invention is to provide a method of displaying items that is simple and straightforward.
These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with regard to the following description, appended claims, and accompanying drawings where:
In the Summary above and in this Detailed Description, and the claims below, and in the accompanying drawings, reference is made to particular features, including method steps, of the invention. It is to be understood that the disclosure of the invention in this specification includes all possible combinations of such particular features. For example, where a particular feature is disclosed in the context of a particular aspect or embodiment of the invention, or a particular claim, that feature can also be used, to the extent possible, in combination with/or in the context of other particular aspects of the embodiments of the invention, and in the invention generally.
The term “comprises” and grammatical equivalents thereof are used herein to mean that other components, ingredients, steps, etc. are optionally present. For example, an article “comprising” components A, B, and C can contain only components A, B, and C, or can contain not only components A, B, and C, but also one or more other components.
Where reference is made herein to a method comprising two or more defined steps, the defined steps can be carried out in any order or simultaneously (except where the context excludes that possibility), and the method can include one or more other steps which are carried out before any of the defined steps, between two of the defined steps, or after all the defined steps (except where the context excludes that possibility).
Turning now to the drawings,
The panel 10 is substantially flat and has a front side 12 and a back side 14. In a preferred embodiment, the panel 10 is comprised of wood. However, the panel 10 may also be comprised of cardboard, metal, plastic, glass, or any other suitable material. The panel 10 also has an outer perimeter 26, which may take any desired shape. In one embodiment, the panel 10 simply has a rectangular shape. However, in another embodiment as shown in
The frame of the present invention further comprises a plurality of holes 16 extending through the substantially flat panel 10. Although the panel 10 may have any number of holes 16, in a preferred embodiment as shown in
In a preferred embodiment, as illustrated in
The frame of the present invention further comprises a single continuous length of line 18 having two ends. The line 18 may comprise a string, rope, wire, cord, belt, cable, strap, ribbon, or any similar elongated structure known in the art. The line 18 is inserted consecutively into each of the plurality of holes 16 in alternating directions (e.g., into a first hole 16 through the back side 14 of the panel 10 and then into the next hole through the front side 12 of the panel 10, and so on) until the line 18 extends through all desired holes 16. The line 18 is then pulled taut so that any slack in the line 18 is substantially removed. The two ends of the line 18 may then be used to attach the frame to a support structure in order to hang the frame. For instance, the two ends may be tied together, as shown in
Once the line 18 is pulled taut so that any slack in the line 18 is substantially removed, separate lengths of the line 18 extend along the surface of the front side 12 of the panel 10 between holes 16 in the panel 10 as shown in
As discussed above, the display item 20 may comprise a photograph, drawing, painting, document, or any similar visual representation a user wishes to display. However, in an alternative embodiment, the display item 20 may comprise a piece of transparent glass. In this embodiment, the piece of glass is held in place by the line 18 as described above. The photograph, drawing, painting, document, or other visual representation is then placed under the glass and held in place by the glass. This embodiment is particularly useful for displaying photographs, etc. of varying sizes using the same frame. In a preferred embodiment, the frame of the present invention further comprises the piece of transparent glass. The glass is sized to fit into a frame having holes 16 positioned in particular locations of the panel 10. Because a particular photograph, etc. that a user wishes to display may not fit precisely with the pre-formed holes 16 of a particular frame, the user can instead use the glass to hold the photograph provided that the photograph fits within the boundaries defined by the holes 16.
In a preferred embodiment, the holes 16 in the panel 10 are configured for use with a standard five inch by seven inch photograph. In the embodiments described herein, the photograph or other display item 20 utilized has a portrait configuration (the height is greater than the width). However, it should be understood by one skilled in the art that the configuration of the frame can be adjusted for use with a landscape configuration (the width is greater than the height) and still fall within the scope of the present invention. In alternative embodiments, the frame of the present invention may be available in different sizes defined by holes 16 in the panel 10 that are set further apart or closer together to accommodate photographs, drawings, paintings, documents, etc. of varying sizes. Each frame of a different size may be available with a piece of glass sized to fit the particular frame.
Once the line 18 has been arranged through each of the desired holes 16 as described above, a display item 20 is positioned on the surface of the front side 12 of the panel 10 such that the corners 22a, 22b, 22c, 22d of the display item 20 are covered by the lengths of line 18 extending between each of the holes of each pair 16a, 16b, 16c, 16d of holes, as shown in
Although the preferred method of displaying a photograph, etc. described above utilizes a panel 10 having eight holes 16, in combination with a generally rectangular display item 20, it should be understood by one skilled in the art that any display item 20 having at least three corners may be effectively utilized with the present invention. The number of holes 16 in the panel 10 (and, accordingly, the number of pairs of holes), along with the location of the holes 16, may be varied to correspond with display items of various shapes having various numbers of corners or edges that may be held in place using the line, as described herein.
Furthermore, although the preferred method of displaying a photograph, etc. described above identifies a specific order that is preferred for inserting the line 18 through the holes 16, it should be understood by one skilled in the art that the order may be changed and still fall within the scope of the present invention. In addition, not all of the holes 16 in the panel 10 must be utilized in order to fall within the scope of the present invention. For example, a rectangular display item 20 may be held in place in the frame by using only four of the eight holes 16 described above. For instance, the rectangular display item 20 could be held in place at opposite corners by using only the first pair 16a of holes and the third pair 16c of holes in order to hold two opposing corners 22a, 22c in place, or, alternatively, using only the second pair 16b of holes and the fourth pair 16d of holes in order to hold two opposing corners 22b, 22d in place.
In another alternative configuration, only four of the eight holes 16 may be utilized (or, alternatively, the panel 10 itself may comprise only four holes). In this embodiment, one hole of each of the pairs 16a, 16b, 16c, 16d is used, with each of the four holes 16 utilized corresponding to one corner 22a, 22b, 22c, 22d of the display item 20. One end of the line 18 is inserted through the back side 14 of the panel 10 into one of the holes of the first pair 16a of holes. Next, the same end of the line 18 is inserted through the front side 12 of the panel 10 into one of the holes of the second pair 16b of holes. The end of the line 18 is then inserted through the back side 14 of the panel 10 into one of the holes of the third pair 16c. Finally, the line 18 is inserted through the front side 12 of the panel 10 into one of the holes of the fourth pair 16d of holes. If this embodiment uses a panel 10 having eight holes 16, the holes 16 utilized should be selected based on the size and shape of the display item 20. Additionally, the holes 16 selected should preferably result in the lengths of line 18 on the front side 12 of the panel 10 having a generally vertical configuration relative to the desired configuration of the display item 20. Thus, two generally vertical lengths of line 18 extend along the front side 12 of the panel 10 between holes of the first 16a and second 16b pairs of holes and between holes of the third 16c and fourth 16d pairs of holes, respectively. The length of line 18 extending between holes of the first 16a and second 16b pairs of holes holds two corners 22a, 22b of the display item 20 in place. This length of line 18 extends along the left side of the display item 20 generally parallel to the left edge of the display item 20, thereby holding the entire left side of the display item 20 in place. Similarly, the length of line 18 extending between holes of the third 16c and fourth 16d pairs of holes holds the other two corners 22c, 22d of the display item 20 in place.
In an alternative embodiment, as illustrated in
In another alternative embodiment, as illustrated in
It is understood that versions of the invention may come in different forms and embodiments. Additionally, it is understood that one of skill in the art would appreciate these various forms and embodiments as falling within the scope of the invention as disclosed herein.
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