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This application relates generally to an art frame assembly for mounting and framing a piece of artwork. Traditionally wooden frames have been used for mounting art work, including painted or printed images provided on an image substrate. The image substrate, which is typically a flexible sheet material such as canvas, is mounted on the wooden frame by stretching the image substrate over the wooden frame and then coupling the image substrate thereto. Once the image substrate material is mounted to the wooden frame, the mounted artwork or image can be placed within an external frame.
Although these types of prior art assemblies are useful for mounting artwork and images, the production and assembly of the wooden frames can be costly and time consuming. These types of assemblies, moreover, are difficult to assemble without costly tools. Therefore, a need remains to provide a cheaper, more time effective, and simpler means for mounting painted or printed images The present disclosure addresses these and other issues.
The present disclosure provides an improved art frame assembly including a flexible structural liner used to mount artwork provided on a sheet material. The liner can be made of a paper material, such as corrugated material, or other foldable inexpensive materials and can be produced and assembled more quickly, simply and for a lower cost than the traditional wooden frames used to mount painted or printed images.
In one aspect, the present disclosure provides an art assembly for use in a frame. The art assembly comprises an artwork sheet and a structural liner. The structural liner comprises a paper material, such as corrugated, and includes a main body and a plurality of folded side walls sized and dimensioned to correlate to the artwork sheet. The artwork sheet is coupled to the structural liner, wherein the structural liner provides a support structure for the artwork sheet enabling insertion of the artwork sheet into a frame to display the portion of the sheet received on the main body.
In another aspect, the structural liner can define a rectangular box-like structure, wherein the main body is adapted to receive an art display. The artwork sheet can include a plurality of corner cutaways at corners of the artwork sheet to enable folding of the sheet with the structural liner. The corner cutaways of the artwork sheet can minimize excess material when the artwork sheet is folded together with the plurality of folded side walls of the structural liner. In another aspect, the structural liner can be folded from a blank, and the artwork sheet can be folded together with the plurality of folded side walls of the structural liner. At least one folded portion of at least one corner of the artwork sheet can be coupled to at least one of the plurality of folded side walls of the structural liner, thereby retaining the at least one of the plurality of folded side walls in a folded configuration. In another aspect, the artwork sheet can comprise a cloth, a plastic, a paper, a metal foil, or similar materials. The artwork sheet cam also comprise a canvas material.
In another aspect, the disclosure provides an art frame assembly comprising an outer frame including a central opening, and an inner artwork subassembly disposed within the central opening of the outer frame and including an artwork sheet folded together with a structural liner formed from a blank to define a support structure for insertion into the outer frame.
The artwork sheet can be a square or a rectangle, and can include a plurality of corner cutaways provided at corners to minimize excess material when the artwork sheet is folded with the plurality of folded side walls of the corrugated structural liner. The corner cutaways of the artwork sheet can be provided at an angle of forty-five degree angles to the sides.
The blank for folding the structural liner can comprise a four sided polygonal main body and a plurality of side walls extending form each of the sides of the main body, and the blank can be adapted to be folded into a box-like structure to provide structural support. The artwork sheet can be folded simultaneously with the structural liner, such that the artwork sheet extends across the main body of the corrugated structural liner. At least one folded portion of at least one of the corners of the artwork sheet can be coupled to at least one of the plurality of folded side walls of the corrugated structural liner, thereby retaining the at least one of the plurality of folded side walls in a folded configuration. The inner artwork subassembly is rigidly coupled to the outer frame within the central opening.
In another aspect, the present disclosure describes a method for assembling an art frame assembly. The assembly comprises an outer frame including a central opening and an inner artwork subassembly including an artwork sheet and a structural liner comprising a blank, the blank including a central main body and a plurality of side walls foldable into a box-like structure. The method comprises the steps of coupling the artwork sheet to at least one of the plurality of side walls of the structural liner, folding the plurality of side walls of the structural liner away from a front surface of the structural liner towards a back surface of the structural liner to form a support structure for the artwork sheet around the main body, and inserting the inner artwork subassembly into the central opening of the outer frame.
In another aspect, the method can comprise the step of cutting a plurality of corner cutaways from corners of the artwork sheet. The method can also include the step of coupling the inner artwork subassembly to the outer frame within the central opening, and the step of folding the artwork sheet with the plurality of side walls, such that an image on the artwork sheet extends across the main body of the structural liner.
These and other aspects of the disclosure will become apparent from the following description. In the description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof, and in which there is shown a preferred embodiment of the disclosure. Such embodiment does not necessarily represent the full scope of the invention and reference is made therefore, to the claims herein for interpreting the scope.
Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. The use of “including,” “comprising,” or “having” and variations thereof herein is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items. Unless specified or limited otherwise, the terms “mounted,” “connected,” “supported,” and “coupled” and variations thereof are used broadly and encompass both direct and indirect mountings, connections, supports, and couplings.
The following discussion is presented to enable a person skilled in the art to make and use embodiments of the invention. Various modifications to the illustrated embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the generic principles herein can be applied to other embodiments and applications without departing from embodiments of the invention. Thus, embodiments of the invention are not intended to be limited to embodiments shown, but are to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and features disclosed herein. The following detailed description is to be read with reference to the figures, in which like elements in different figures have like reference numerals. The figures, which are not necessarily to scale, depict selected embodiments and are not intended to limit the scope of embodiments of the invention. Skilled artisans will recognize the examples provided herein have many useful alternatives and fall within the scope of embodiments of the invention.
The present disclosure describes an art frame assembly and methods for manufacturing the same.
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A periphery of the artwork sheet 30 is coupled to the side walls 34 of the structural liner 28 to retain the artwork sheet 30 in a pre-defined shape. In the illustrated embodiment, the artwork sheet 30 is coupled to the structural liner 28 using a plurality of staples 40. In other embodiments, the artwork sheet 30 can alternatively or additionally be coupled to the structural liner 28 using other coupling elements including, for example adhesive, nails, screws, tape or any other suitable device or method. Although the periphery is shown coupled to the side walls 34, in other embodiments, other surfaces of the structural liner 28 may be additionally or alternatively coupled to the artwork sheet 30. For example, in some embodiments, the front surface 18 of the structural liner 28 may be coupled to a central portion of the artwork sheet 30 using adhesive tapes or other types of coupling elements.
Now that the general structure of the art frame assembly 10 has been described in detail above, a method of assembling or manufacturing the artwork assembly 10 and component parts will be described below. The method described below is provided as an example and is not meant to be limiting.
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Once the artwork sheet 30 has been folded with the structural liner 28, the inner artwork subassembly 14 is generally fully formed and can be inserted into the central opening 16 of the outer frame 12. As described above, after the inner artwork subassembly 14 is inserted into the central opening 16 of the outer frame 12, the inner artwork subassembly 14 can then be coupled to the outer frame 12. The back panel 15 may then be coupled to the back recessed portion 24 of the outer frame 12. The display image 38 or other design can be applied to the artwork sheet 30 through any of painting, printing, handwriting, photograph reproducing, or other suitable means. The image 38 or other artistic work or design is typically applied prior to assembly of the artwork subassembly 14, however, an image 38 or other artistic or display element can be added to the artwork sheet 30 at any time, such as after assembly of the artwork sheet 30 to the structural liner 28, or after insertion in the frame.
After the inner artwork subassembly 14 has been coupled to the outer frame 12 within the central opening 16, and the back panel has been coupled to the recessed mounting surface of the outer frame 12, the art frame assembly 10 is assembled, and is ready for use by hanging, inserting on an easel, or in other ways of displaying the art.
In some embodiments, the outer frame 12, inner artwork subassembly 14, including the structural liner 28 and the artwork sheet 30, and the back panel 15 can be provided as separate elements within a kit. The kit can then be assembled and used by an end customer, without the need for a manufacturer to assemble the art frame assembly 10.
Although specific embodiments are described above, it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill that a number of variations can be made within the scope of the disclosure. For example, it will be apparent that in some embodiments, the inner artwork subassembly 14 may be provided and used without the outer frame 12. In these embodiments, when the artwork sheet 30 is folded with the structural liner 28, the folded-over portions 46, while pinched between the side walls 34, may be coupled to the side walls 34, such that the artwork sheet 30 and the structural liner 28 are retained in a “frameless” folded configuration (similar to