A canvas having a border capable of being transformed into a frame or shadowbox is provided. The canvas may be blank or may be imprinted with a graphic design. The canvas may be transformed from a first orientation to a second or a third orientation wherein in the first orientation the canvas is in a generally flat configuration and wherein in the second and the third orientation the border of the canvas is folded backward to form a frame (in the second orientation) or forward to form a shadowbox (in the third orientation). In an embodiment, a slightly raised ridge may be present on the back of the canvas to allow the frame to lock into position when the canvas is folded backward. The extended tab portions of the top, the bottom, the front and the back may be removed to insert the canvas into a standard frame.
Over the years, attempts have been made to provide a canvas having a border for creating a frame. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 7,478,491 to Sturba discloses a display apparatus formed from sheet of stock which has an image portion separable from a support portion wherein an image is printed on a display side of the image portion and the two portions assembled together to form an integral frame free-standing display. The sheet is provided with die cut and score lines so that no cutting or pasting is required. A computer program enables the combination of digital photographs, simulated picture frame images, clip art and text for processing through a personal computer printer.
Further, U.S. Pat. No. 6,612,061 Janetzke discloses a picture frame having a flat sheet having opposite front and back sides and partitioned into top and bottom pages. The bottom page includes a picture site, and the top page includes a border. The border is sized to frame the picture site upon folding together of the top and bottom pages. A picture is printed on the picture site and is surrounded by the border printed with graphics.
Still further, U.S. Pat. No. 5,822,897 to Ertzan discloses a self-contained, built-in and reversible greeting, letter and/or photograph frame with cover, all suitable for mailing as an all-in-one unit, thereby eliminating the need for a separate envelope. In addition, when the unit is reversed upon itself and fastened, the unit becomes a stand exhibiting its content without the need of any additional elements.
However, these patents fail to describe a canvas having a border capable of being transformed into a frame or shadowbox which is easy to use and efficient as is described in the present application. Further, these patents fail to provide a canvas capable of being transformed into a frame or shadowbox which has a removable tab portion as is described in the present application.
A canvas having a border capable of being transformed into a frame or shadowbox is provided. The canvas may be blank or may be imprinted with a graphic design. The canvas may be transformed from a first orientation to a second or a third orientation wherein in the first orientation the canvas is in a generally flat configuration and wherein in the second and the third orientation the border of the canvas is folded backward to form a frame (in the second orientation) or forward to form a shadowbox (in the third orientation). In an embodiment, a slightly raised ridge may be present on the back of the canvas to allow the frame to lock into position when the canvas is folded backward. The extended tab portions of the top, the bottom, the front and the back may be removed to insert the canvas into a standard frame.
An advantage of the present canvas capable of being transformed into a frame or shadowbox is that the present device may be stored and transported easily in a flat configuration and later assembled at the user's desired location.
And another advantage of the present canvas capable of being transformed into a frame or shadowbox is that the present device may be easily manufactured.
Still another advantage of the present canvas capable of being transformed into a frame or shadowbox is that the present device may have a slightly raised ridge on the back of the canvas which allows the canvas to be removably secured in the second orientation (the “frame” configuration).
Yet another advantage of the present canvas having a border which can be transformed into a frame or shadowbox is that the present device may allow a user to hang the device on a wall in the flat orientation or in the frame or shadowbox orientation.
Still another advantage of the present canvas having a border which can be transformed into a frame or shadowbox is that the present device may have a front display surface which may be printed with a photograph, painting or other art print selected by the customer.
And another advantage of the present canvas having a border which can be transformed into a frame or shadowbox is that the present device may be switched numerous times between the flat orientation and the framed or shadowbox orientations.
Another advantage of the present canvas having a border which can be transformed into a frame or shadowbox is that the present device may have tapered corners of a main body of the canvas which may allow the canvas to properly be transformed into the second orientation (framed) or third orientation (shadowbox).
Still another advantage of the present canvas having a border which can be transformed into a frame or a shadowbox is that the present device may have a perforation line which runs along a perimeter of the main body section of the canvas which allows a user to remove extended tab portions of the sides, the top and the bottom of the canvas so as to be able to insert the main body portion of the canvas into, for example, a store bought frame or shadowbox.
For a more complete understanding of the above listed features and advantages of the present canvas having a border which can be transformed into a frame or shadowbox reference should be made to the detailed description and the drawings. Further, additional features and advantages of the invention are described in, and will be apparent from, the detailed description of the preferred embodiments.
A canvas having a border capable of being transformed into a frame or shadowbox is provided. The canvas may be blank or may be imprinted with a graphic design. The canvas may be transformed from a first orientation to a second or a third orientation wherein in the first orientation the canvas is in a generally flat configuration and wherein in the second and the third orientation the border of the canvas is folded backward to form a frame (in the second orientation) or forward to form a shadowbox (in the third orientation). In an embodiment, a slightly raised ridge may be present on the back of the canvas to allow the frame to lock into position when the canvas is folded backward. The extended tab portions of the top, the bottom, the front and the back may be removed to insert the canvas into a standard frame.
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In an embodiment, the canvas 1 may have an internal border portion 50. The internal border portion 50 may be located on the front 4 of the canvas 1 and may define an area wherein a graphic display or ornamental design 75 may be generally located. The graphic display or ornamental design 75 may be, for example, a photograph, a painting, an art print or the like which may be selected by the purchaser of the canvas 1 or the internal border portion 50 may be blank allowing the user to draw, paint or otherwise create his or her own design. Extending beyond the internal border portion 50 may be a plurality of extended tab portions 80A, 80B, 80C and 80D. The extended tab portions 80A, 80B, 80C and 80D may extend at the first side 6, the second side 7, the top 2 and the bottom 3 of the canvas 1. In an embodiment, the back 5 of the canvas 1 may also have a graphic display or ornamental design 75.
In an embodiment, the corners 40A, 40B, 40C and 40D of the canvas 1 (while in the generally flat orientation) may be tapered so as to allow the proper folding of the canvas 1 into the second orientation (
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The slightly raised ridge portion 250 may extend from the top 2 to the bottom 3 of the canvas 1 and from the first side 6 to the second side 7 of the canvas 1 along the perimeter of the canvas 1. In an embodiment, the slightly raised ridge portion 250 is only located on the back 5 of the canvas 1; although the slightly raised ridge portion 250 may be located on the front 4 of the canvas 1 as well as on the back 5 of the canvas 1 wherein having the slightly raised ride portion 250 on the front 4 of the canvas 1 would help in securing the canvas 1 in the third (or “shadowbox”) orientation. The slightly raised ridge portion 250 may have a length 251A (
In an embodiment, the extended tab portions 80A, 80B, 80C and 80D may each have a trapezoid-shaped segment 468. The trapezoid-shaped segment 468 may have tapered edges 469 which allow the canvas 1 to be folded properly into the frame orientation of
In an embodiment, the canvas 1 may move from a generally flat orientation (
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Further, in yet another advantage of the present device, temporarily securing the removable top layer 612 to the back 5 of the canvas 1 allows the user to display the front 4 of the canvas 1 having the second layer 613 with the graphic display 75 in the second orientation and also allows the user to merely turn the device 1 around to display the removable top layer 612 in the third orientation shadowbox form (after the removable top layer 612 is stored on the back 5 of the canvas 1).
Although embodiments of the invention are shown and described therein, it should be understood that various changes and modifications to the presently preferred embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention and without diminishing its attendant advantages
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