Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a canvas frame having a canvas, and a method of manufacturing the canvas frame.
Painters use canvas frames to support a canvas while painting. Conventional canvas frames place the canvas over a front surface of a frame, roll the peripheral edges of the canvas over the edges of the frame, and secure the peripheral edges to the sides of the frame or to a back surface of the frame using nails, tacks, staples, or other suitable fasteners. A primer is applied to the front surface of the canvas to generally prepare the canvas to receive a painted image.
Embodiments of the present disclosure are directed to canvas frames and a method of manufacturing a canvas frame. One embodiment of the canvas frame includes an outer frame, a shoulder portion and a canvas. The outer frame includes a front surface facing a front side, a back surface facing a back side, and an interior wall extending between the front and back surfaces and surrounding an interior. The shoulder portion extends from the interior wall into the interior and includes a front surface facing the front side that is recessed from the front surface of the outer frame. The canvas is stretched across the interior and attached to the front surface of the shoulder portion using a plurality of fasteners. Each fastener has an exposed portion. A peripheral edge portion of the canvas includes scalloped portions between adjacent fasteners where the canvas sags toward the interior due to tension in the canvas between opposing fasteners.
Another embodiment of the canvas frame includes an outer frame and a canvas. The outer frame includes a front surface facing a front side, a back surface facing a back side, and an interior wall extending between the front and back surfaces and surrounding an interior. The canvas is stretched across the interior and attached to the front surface of the outer frame using a plurality of fasteners. Each fastener has an exposed portion. A peripheral edge portion of the canvas includes scalloped portions between adjacent fasteners where the canvas sags toward the interior due to tension in the canvas between opposing fasteners.
In one embodiment of the method of manufacturing a canvas frame, an outer frame is provided that includes a front surface facing a front side, a back surface facing a back side, and an interior wall extending between the front and back surfaces and surrounding an interior. A shoulder portion is provided that extends from the interior wall into the interior and including a front surface facing the front side that is recessed from the front surface of the outer frame. A canvas is attached to the front surface of the shoulder portion using a plurality of fasteners. Each fastener has an exposed portion that is visible from a front side of the canvas. A peripheral edge portion of the canvas includes scalloped portions between adjacent fasteners where the canvas sags toward the interior due to tension in the canvas.
This Summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the Detailed Description. This Summary is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter. The claimed subject matter is not limited to implementations that solve any or all disadvantages noted in the Background.
Some of the drawings may include marks illustrating surface shading or texture of various surfaces and/or materials. Such marks do not represent a marking or ornamental feature of the illustrated objects.
Embodiments of the present disclosure are described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings. Elements that are identified using the same or similar reference characters refer to the same or similar elements. The various embodiments of the present disclosure may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the present disclosure to those skilled in the art.
Embodiments of the present disclosure include a canvas frame 100 supporting a canvas 102, an example of which is shown in
The canvas frame 100 includes a rigid outer frame 104 that supports the canvas 102, and surrounds an interior 106. The outer frame 104 may be formed of wood or another suitable material, and may take on various shapes, such as rectangular, oval, round, or another desired shape. In the illustrated example, the outer frame 104 is rectangular and includes a front surface 108 facing a front side 110 of the canvas 102 and the canvas frame 100, and a back surface 112 facing a back side 114 of the canvas 102 and the canvas frame 100. For large outer frames 104, bracing members may extend across the interior 106 on the back side 114 to increase the rigidity of the frame 104, and maintain its shape.
The front surface 108 and the back surface 112 of the frame 104 may each extend substantially parallel to a plane 116, as illustrated in
The outer frame 104 includes an exterior wall 118 that extends between the front and back surfaces 108 and 112, and surrounds the outer frame 104 and the interior 106. In some embodiments, the exterior wall 118 may extend substantially perpendicularly to the front and back surfaces 108 and 112, as illustrated in
The outer frame 104 also includes an interior wall 120 that surrounds the interior 106 and the canvas 102, as shown in
In one example, the outer frame 104 is substantially rectangular, and includes a top frame member 104A, a bottom frame member 104B, and a pair of side frame members 104C and 104D, as shown in
The outer frame 104 may be assembled by connecting the ends 130 and 134 of the side frame members 104C and 104D to the end 122 and 124 of the top frame member 104A, and the ends 132 and 136 of the side frame members 104C and 104D to the ends 126 and 128 of the bottom frame member 104B, as shown in
In some embodiments, the canvas frame 100 includes a shoulder portion 140 that extends from the outer frame 104, such as from the interior wall 120, into the interior 106, as shown in
The shoulder portion 140 includes a front surface 142 facing the front side 110 that is recessed from the front surface 108 of the outer frame 104, as shown in
In some embodiments, the shoulder portion 140 generally conforms to the shape of the interior wall 120. Thus, as shown in the example of
In some embodiments, when the canvas 102 is laid flat and not stretched, the canvas 102 has a shape that generally corresponds to the dimensions of an interior edge 148 (
In some embodiments, the canvas 102 is stretched across the interior 106, and a peripheral edge portion 150 of the canvas 102 is attached to the front surface 142 of the shoulder portion 140 using a plurality of fasteners 152, such as shown in
In one embodiment, each of the plurality of fasteners includes an exposed surface 154 that is positioned over the canvas 102 and is viewable from the front side 110, as shown in
In some embodiments, a coating of a primer is applied to the front side 110 of the canvas 102 and/or the back side 114 of the canvas 102, after the canvas 102 is attached to the shoulder portion 140 by the plurality of fasteners 152, and allowed to dry. The drying of the applied primer tends to contract the canvas 102, and increase the tension of the canvas 102 between the fasteners 152.
In some embodiments, due to the tension within the canvas 102 between the fasteners, the peripheral edge portion 150 varies in distance from the closest interior wall 120, as shown in
The outer edge 151 of the canvas 102 may take on various forms. In some embodiments, the outer edge 151 may be formed by folding or hemming the canvas 102. The outer edge may also be cut to form a smooth or jagged outer edge 151.
In one embodiment, the outer edge 151 of the canvas is frayed, as shown in
In another embodiment of the canvas frame 100, the canvas 102 is attached to the front face 108 of the outer frame 104 using the fasteners 152, as illustrated in
Some embodiments of the canvas frame 102 are used to facilitate hanging the canvas frame 110 from a structure, such as a peg 170 attached to a wall, for display, as shown in the simplified front view of
In one embodiment, cables 174 (one or more) of a wire frame hanger 176 extend through the holes 172 and their ends 178 are secured to the outer frame 104. The wire hanger 176 may then be attached to a structure, such as a wall, to hang the canvas frame in a conventional manner, such as illustrated in
The ends 178 of the cables 174 may be secured to the outer frame 104 using various fastening techniques.
In some embodiments, the canvas frame 100 includes one or more light sources 190, such as light emitting diodes (LED's) or another suitable light source, that are supported by the outer frame 104 and/or the shoulder portion 140, and are configured to direct light 192 toward the canvas 102, as indicated in the simplified front view of
Some of the light sources 190 may be embedded in the interior wall 120, and the discharged light 192 is delivered to the front side 110 of the canvas 102 or the canvas frame 100, as shown in
In some embodiments, the one or more processors of the controller 196 are components of one or more computer-based systems. In some embodiments, the controller 196 includes one or more control circuits, microprocessor-based engine control systems, one or more programmable hardware components, such as a field programmable gate array (FPGA), that are used to control components of the system 194 to perform one or more functions described herein.
The system 194 includes the one or more light sources 190 and a power source 200 for the light sources and/or other components of the system 194. The power source 200 may take the form of a battery and/or solar panels. The power source 200 is supported by the canvas frame 104, such as attached to or embedded in the frame 104. The controller 196 may control the power source 200 to activate and deactivate the light sources 190.
In some embodiments, the controller 196 controls an intensity of the light 192 discharged by the light sources 190, and/or a frequency (i.e., color) of the light 192 discharged from the light sources 190. This control may be applied to individual light sources 190, or to the entire group of light sources 190. As a result, the light 192 discharged from the light sources 192 may be non-uniformly applied to the canvas 102, thereby allowing portions of a painting on the canvas 102, such as the painted image 153 in
The system 194 may include one or more sensors 202 for detecting ambient light conditions, and the controller 196 may control the intensity and/or frequency of the discharged light 192 based on the detected light conditions. For example, the controller 196 may activate the light sources 190 or dim the discharged light 192 when the ambient light is low, or deactivate the light sources 190 or brighten the discharged light 192 when the ambient light is high.
Some embodiments of the present disclosure are directed to a method of manufacturing the canvas frame 100. In one embodiment, an outer frame 104 and a shoulder portion 140 are provided, and are formed in accordance with one or more embodiments of the present disclosure. For example, the outer frame 104 may include a front surface 108 facing a front side 110, a back surface 112 facing a back side 114, and an interior wall 120 extending between the front and back surfaces 108 and 112 and surrounding an interior 106, such as discussed above and illustrated in
In the method, a canvas 102 is attached to the front surface 142 of the shoulder portion 140 using a plurality of fasteners 152. Here, the plurality of fasteners 152 are displaced from each other around the interior 106, and are each used to attach the peripheral edge portion 150 of the canvas 102 to the shoulder portion 140, such that the canvas 102 extending over the interior 106 is in tension. In one embodiment, each of the fasteners 152 has an exposed surface 154 (e.g., tack head) that overlays the canvas 102 and is viewable from the front side 110 of the canvas frame 100, as shown in
In one example, the outer frame 104 is provided or assembled by providing a top frame member 104A having opposing ends 122 and 124, an interior surface 120A, and a front surface 108A; a bottom frame member 104B having opposing ends 126 and 128, an interior surface 120B, and a front surface 108B; a side frame member 104C having opposing ends 130 and 132, an interior surface 120C, and a front surface 108C; and a side frame member 104D having opposing ends 134 and 136, an interior surface 120D, and a front surface 108D. One of the ends of each side member is connected to one of the ends of the top frame member, and the other of the ends of each side member is connected to one of the ends of the bottom frame member, to complete the assembly of the outer frame, such as shown in
An example of a method of attaching the canvas 102 to the front surface 142 of the shoulder portion 140, will be described with reference to
In one embodiment of the method, a portion 210 of the peripheral edge portion 150 extending along a top side edge 151A of the canvas 102 is attached to the front surface 142 of the shoulder portion 140 using a fastener 152A, as indicated in
A portion 212 of the peripheral edge portion 150 extending along a bottom side edge 151B of the canvas 102 is attached to the front surface 142 of the shoulder portion 140 using a fastener 152B, as indicated in
A portion 214 of the peripheral edge portion 150 extending along a left side edge 151C of the canvas 102 and between the side edges 151A and 151B is attached to the front surface 142 of the shoulder portion 140 using a fastener 152C, as indicated in
A portion 216 of the peripheral edge portion 150 extending along a right side edge 151D of the canvas 102 and between the side edges 151A and 151B is attached to the front surface 142 of the shoulder portion 140 using a fastener 152D. The canvas 102 is tensioned between the fasteners 152C and 152D, such as by pulling the canvas 102 away from the side 151C and the fastener 152C during the attachment of the portion 216 using the fastener 152D, for example.
In one embodiment, the corners 220 (
After one of the corners 220 of the canvas 102 is secured to the shoulder portion 104, the peripheral portion 150 of the diagonally opposite corner 220 of the canvas 102 may be attached to the corresponding corner of the shoulder portion 140 in a similar manner while the canvas 102 is pulled in tension away from the fastened corner 220. The same process may then be conducted to attach the peripheral portions 150 of the canvas 102 of the remaining corners 220.
Additional portions of the peripheral edge portion 150 extending along the edges 151A-D may then be attached to the front surface 142 using additional fasteners 152 while tensioning the canvas 102 between the fasteners 152 in a similar manner as described above to complete the attachment of the canvas 102 to the shoulder portion 140 and the outer frame 104, such as generally shown in
In some embodiments, a coating of primer is applied to the front side 110 and/or back side 114 of the canvas 102 after the canvas 102 has been attached to the shoulder portion 142 and the outer frame 104. As the primer dries, it increases the tension in the canvas 102. The increased tension enhances the scalloped portions 156 by pulling them further toward the interior 106. Alternatively, a coating of primer may be applied to the front side 110 and/or back side 114 of the canvas 102 before mounting the canvas 102 to the shoulder portion 142.
In some embodiments, holes 172 may be formed through each end 122 and 124 of the top frame member 104A, each of which extends through one of the ends 130 or 134 of the corresponding side frame members 104C and 104D, as discussed above with reference to
Although the embodiments of the present disclosure have been described with reference to preferred embodiments, workers skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure.
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