Claims
- 1. A canvas tensioning picture frame comprising:
- (a) a plurality of frame members arranged to form a frame over which a canvas may be disposed;
- (b) a complimentary first half-cavity formed in the end of at least two of said frame members such that when said frame members are abutted, a first cavity is formed;
- (c) a complimentary second half-cavity formed adjacent said first half-cavities such that when said frame members are abutted, a second cavity is formed;
- (d) a complimentary half-bore formed intermediate said first half-cavities and said second half-cavities such that when said frame members are abutted, a bore is formed, said bore extending from the first cavity to the second cavity.
- (e) a first disk having a central aperture formed therein, said disk rotatably disposed within said first cavity;
- (f) a second disk disposed within said second cavity, said second disk firmly engaging said complimentary second half-cavities formed in adjacent frame members to restrict the relative rotation thereof;
- (g) a frusto-conical screw slidably disposed within the central aperture of said first disk such that rotation of said first disk causes a like rotation of said frusto-conical screw, the threads of said frusto-conical screw engaging said bore; and
- (h) wherein rotation of said first disk drives said frusto-conical screw into said bore and operates to move the two adjacent frame members apart.
- 2. The canvas tensioning picture frame as recited in claim 1 further comprising:
- (a) a lip formed about the periphery of said first disk; and
- (b) a groove formed within said first half-cavities, said groove sized to receive said lip such that said first disk is captured within said first cavity when said frame members are abutted.
- 3. The canvas tensioning picture frame as recited in claim 2 wherein the central aperture formed in said first disk is square in shape and the head of said screw is correspondingly square in shape.
- 4. The canvas tensioning picture frame as recited in claim 3 wherein said bore is frusto-conical in shape.
- 5. The canvas tensioning picture frame as recited in claim 4 wherein said second disk further comprises a central aperture, said central aperture being sized to limit the distance which the shank of said frusto-conical screw can extend therethrough.
- 6. The canvas tensioning picture frame as recited in claim 5 further comprising at least two abutments formed upon said first disk to facilitate the manual rotation thereof.
- 7. The canvas tensioning picture frame as recited in claim 6 further comprising cutouts formed in said first disk to facilitate the manual rotation thereof.
- 8. A method for stretching canvas upon a picture frame comprising the steps of:
- (a) forming complimentary first half-cavities in the ends of at least two frame members such that when said frame members are abutted a first cavity is formed;
- (b) forming complimentary second half-cavities adjacent said first half-cavities such that when said frame members are abutted, a second cavity is formed;
- (c) forming complimentary half-bores intermediate said first half-cavities and said second half-cavities such that when said frame members are abutted, a bore is formed, said bore extending from the first cavity to the second cavity;
- (d) abutting at least two frame members such that first and second disks are captured within the first and second cavities thereof, the first disk having a central aperture formed therein;
- (e) arranging a plurality of frame members into a desired frame configuration, at least two of said frame members being those with first and second disks captured within first and second cavities thereof;
- (f) urging a frusto-conical screw into the central aperture of the first disk;
- (g) rotating the first disk to drive the frusto-conical screw into the bore; and
- (h) wherein driving said frusto-conical screw into said bore operates to move the adjacent frame member apart.
- 9. The method for stretching canvas upon a picture frame as recited in claim 8 further comprising the steps of:
- (a) forming a lip about the periphery of said first disk;
- (b) forming a groove within said first half-cavities, said groove sized to receive said lip such that said first disk is captured within said first cavity when said frame members are abutted;
- (c) forming at least two abutments upon said first disk to facilitate the manual rotation thereof;
- (d) forming at least two cutouts in said first disk to facilitate the manual rotation thereof; and
- (e) forming a central aperture in said second disk, said central aperture being sized to limit the distance which the shank of said frusto-conical screw can extend therethrough.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 07/307,789, filed Feb. 7, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,947,922, the disclosure of which is expressly incorporated herein by reference.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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