The present disclosure relates to a decorative article with a receiving member, and, more particularly, to a decorative article with a receiving member to exhibit a decorative function using a pattern or geometrical shape formed in a base plate and to allow a receiving member to be hung thereon at various locations and to be removed therefrom.
Generally, a variety of decorative articles may be provided for aesthetic purpose indoors. The decorative articles may be installed on the floor or ceil or walls. The wall-mounted decorative articles may include a picture frame.
KR utility patent No. 20-0303963 (Jan. 29, 2003) discloses a decorative article having a recess pattern in a rear portion thereof wherein the recess pattern has a metal powder applied thereto to exhibit different colors based on a view angle.
KR utility patent No. 10-1150047 (May, 18, 2012) discloses a decoration article for a wall comprising frames, connection units, and decoration plates, wherein the frames are separated from each other and comprise coupling units and hanging pieces; the coupling units are formed in both ends of the frames; the hanging pieces are formed on the front surface of the frames; the connection units are fixed to a wall; the decoration plates are formed between the frames.
KR utility patent No. 20-0457289 (Dec. 7, 2011) discloses a box type decorative article with a display box to receive a display panel, wherein a souvenir is detachably attached to the panel.
KR utility patent No. 20-0473753 (Jul. 18, 2014) discloses a decorative article with a plant bed having decoration front and rear portions thereof.
Thus, the present disclosure provides a decorative article with decorative and storage functions wherein an arrangement of the receiving member is selected by a user.
The present disclosure provides a decorative article with a pattern or shape defined in a base plate and a receiving member being secured thereto at various locations wherein the receiving member may be detachably attached to the base plate.
Further, the present disclosure provides a decorative article to achieve user satisfaction via a selection of an arrangement of the receiving member by the user.
Other objects and advantages of the present disclosure will be more apparent from a following description.
In one aspect, there is provided a decorative article comprising: a base plate having at least one hanging elongate slot defined therein; and a receiving member including a single first plate, at least two second plates, and a hanger, wherein the first plate is parallel to the base plate, and each of the at least two second plates is non-parallel to the base plate and is coupled to the first plate, to define an inner space and a top opening in the receiving member, wherein the hanger protrudes from the first plate, wherein the hanger is fitted into the hanging elongate slot to secure the receiving member to the base plate.
In one implementation, the hanging elongate slot extends horizontally, or has an inverse V shape with a highest middle point or an V shape with a lowest middle point.
In one implementation, the base plate has at least one decorative elongate slot defined therein, wherein the decorative elongate slot is adjacent to the hanging elongate slot to form a geometrical pattern or shape together with the hanging elongate slot.
In one implementation, the first plate falls within the geometrical pattern or shape.
In one implementation, the hanger extends from the first plate along a top edge of the first plate.
In one implementation, the hanger includes: a proximal portion protruding from and perpendicular to the first plate; and a distal portion extending downwardly from the proximal portion in a tilted manner toward the first plate.
In one implementation, the hanger includes: a proximal portion protruding from and perpendicular to the first plate; and a distal portion extending downwardly from the proximal portion in a parallel manner to the first plate.
In one implementation, the hanger is singular wherein the single hanger has substantially the same length as that of a single hanging elongate slot; or wherein the hanger is plural wherein a total length of the plurality of the hanger is substantially the same as that of a single hanging elongate slot.
In one aspect, there is provided a receiving member including: a single first plate, at least two second plates, and a hanger, wherein the first plate is parallel to the base plate, and each of the at least two second plates is non-parallel to the base plate and is coupled to the first plate, to define an inner space and a top opening in the receiving member, wherein the hanger protrudes from the first plate, wherein the hanger includes: a proximal portion protruding from and perpendicular to the first plate; and
a distal portion extending downwardly from the proximal portion in a tilted manner toward the first plate; or wherein the hanger includes: a proximal portion protruding from and perpendicular to the first plate; and a distal portion extending downwardly from the proximal portion in a parallel manner to the first plate.
The present disclosure provides the decorative article with decorative and storage functions wherein an arrangement of the receiving member is selected by a user; a pattern or shape is defined in a base plate and a receiving member is secured thereto at various locations and the receiving member is detachably attached to the base plate; and an user satisfaction is achieved via a selection of an arrangement of the receiving member by the user.
Hereinafter, embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in details.
As shown in
The base plate 100 may include a front plate 110, a top plate 120 extending perpendicularly from a top of the front plate 110, a bottom plate extending perpendicularly from a bottom of the front plate 110, and both side plates 140 extending perpendicularly from both sides of the front plate 110 respectively. In an alternative, it may dispense with the top plate 120, the bottom plate, and the both side plates 140. The front plate 110, the top plate 120, the bottom plate, and the both side plates 140 may be monolithic. Thus, the top plate 120, the bottom plate, and the both side plates 140 may be bent from the front plate 110. In an alternative, the top plate 120, the bottom plate, and the both side plates 140 may be coupled to the front plate 110 via a welding.
The front plate 110 may have at least one hanging elongate slot 111 defined therein. The hanging elongate slot 111 may receive therein a hanger 240 of the receiving member 200 as will be later described. The hanging elongate slot 111 may be embodied as a horizontal hanging elongate slot as shown in
The front plate 110 may have, in addition to the hanging elongate slot 111, at least one decorative elongate slot 113 defined therein. The decorative elongate slot 113 may not receive the hanger 240 of the receiving member 200. That is, the decorative elongate slot 113 may act as a decorative structure. In one example, the hanging elongate slot 111 and the decorative elongate slot 113 may have the same shape. The decorative elongate slot 113 may be adjacent to the hanging elongate slot 111 to form a geometrical shape together with the adjacent hanging elongate slot 111. In
In the geometrical shape formed of the hanging elongate slot 111 and decorative elongate slots 113, the hanging elongate slot 111 and decorative elongate slot 113 may be distinguished from each other based on whether the receiving member 200 is fitted into. Generally, a top of the geometrical shape may be defined as the hanging elongate slot 111 into which the receiving member 200 is fitted into.
A width and/or length of each of the hanging elongate slot 111 and decorative elongate slot 113, and/or a spacing between the hanging elongate slot 11 and decorative elongate slot 113, and/or a spacing between adjacent decorative elongate slots 113 may vary depending on a decoration and a rigidity of the base plate 100. For example, a width of each of the hanging elongate slot 111 and decorative elongate slot 113 may be in a range of about 2 to 20 mm. A length of each of the hanging elongate slot 111 and decorative elongate slot 113 may be in a range of about 50 to 500 mm. each of a spacing between the hanging elongate slot 11 and decorative elongate slot 113 and a spacing between two decorative elongate slots 113 may be in a range of about 5 to 30 mm.
In the base plate 100, a plurality of the hanging elongate slots 111 may be arranged to exhibit a decoration. The decoration of the geometrical shape may be more visible and/or more various when the combination between the decorative elongate slot 113 and the hanging elongate slot 111 is achieved.
The base plate 100 may have a non-slot region where the hanging elongate slot 111 and decorative elongate slot 113 are not defined. In this non-slot region, a memo sheet may be attached thereto. Further, when the base plate 100 is made of a magnetic metal such as an iron, the memo sheet may be disposed on the base plate 100 in the non-slot region and a magnet may be disposed on the memo sheet to fix the sheet to the base plate 100. An arrangement of the non-slot regions and slot-regions may be achieved to allow the base plate 100 to have a decoration function. The base plate 100 may be made of a plastic.
When the base plate 100 is made of a metal, the hanging elongate slot 111 and decorative elongate slot 113 may be formed using a punching. When the base plate 100 is made of a plastic, the hanging elongate slot 111 and decorative elongate slot 113 may be formed using an injection molding.
Next, the receiving member 200 may include, as shown in
The first plate 210 may be bordered by the hanging elongate slot 111 and decorative elongate slots 113. In this connection, as shown in
A shape or pattern formed by the hanging elongate slot 111 and decorative elongate slots 113 may encompass the first plate 210. In one example, a shape or pattern formed by the hanging elongate slot 111 and decorative elongate slots 113 may substantially correspond to a shape or pattern of the first plate 210.
When the shape or pattern formed by the hanging elongate slot 111 and decorative elongate slots 113 encompasses the first plate 210, or a shape or pattern formed by the hanging elongate slot 111 and decorative elongate slots 113 substantially corresponds to a shape or pattern of the first plate 210, the decorative article 10 of the present disclosure may exhibit both of decoration and storage functions. That is, using the decorative article 10 of the present disclosure, the shape or pattern formed by the hanging elongate slot 111 and decorative elongate slot 113 may exhibit a decoration function. The receiving member 200 attached to the base plate 100 may exhibit the storage function. In the decorative article 10, the receiving member 200 may not screen the decoration function realized by the base plate 100 but may allow a more sophisticated geometrical shape or pattern by the combination between the base plate 100 and the receiving member 200.
In
The receiving member 200 may be made of a metal such as an iron or may be made of a plastic. The receiving member 200 may be formed by combining the first plate 210 and second plate 220 using a welding. In an alternative, the receiving member 200 may be formed by an injection molding.
The receiving member 200 may include the hanger 240. The hanger 240 may protrude from the first plate 210. The hanger 240 may protrude from the first plate 210 at a top edge of the plate. The hanger 240 may be fitted into the hanging elongate slot 111 formed in the base plate 100 to secure the receiving member 200 to the base plate 100.
The hanger 240 may include, as shown in
In an alternative, the hanger 240 may include a proximal portion 241 and distal portion 243′. The proximal portion 241 may protrude perpendicularly from and to the first plate 210 at a top edge of the first plate 210. That is, the proximal portion 241 may be perpendicular to the first plate 210. The distal portion 243′ may extend downwardly from the proximal portion 241 to be parallel with the first plate 210.
The hanger 240 and first plate 210 may be monolithic. Further, the proximal portion 241 and distal portion 243 may be monolithic. Further, the proximal portion 241 and distal portion 243′ may be monolithic. This may be achieved using an injection molding.
The distal portion 243 or distal portion 243′ may be inserted into the hanging elongate slot 111 defined in the front plate 110 and then may support the back face of the front plate 110 to secure the receiving member 200 to the base plate 100. Further, the proximal portion 241 may be inserted into the hanging elongate slot 111 to contact the base plate 100, namely, the front plate 110. That is, the receiving member 200 may be secured to the base plate 100 by a cooperation between the first plate 210, and the proximal portion 241 and distal portion 243 or distal portion 243′ of the hanger 240.
In this way, the decorative elongate slot 113 may not be screened by the first plate 210 but the hanging elongate slot 111 may be fitted with the hanger 240. Thus, the hanger 240 may substantially screen the hanging elongate slot 111. The hanging elongate slot 111 may be visible only at both sides and a top thereof.
The hanger 240 may be embodied as a single hanger to extend across the entire length of the first plate 210. In this connection, the hanger 240 may have a length substantially equal to that of the hanging elongate slot 111. In an alternative, the hanger 240 may be plural. The plurality of the hangers 240 may be inserted into the single elongate slot 111. A total length of the plurality of the hangers 240 may be substantially equal to that of the single hanging elongate slot 111.
As shown in
As shown in
The decorative article 10 may have a non-linear hanging elongate slot 111 with an inverse V shape having a highest middle point. Each of the decorative elongate slot 113 may have substantially the same shape as that of the non-linear hanging elongate slot 111 except for an orientation thereof. Thus, the single hanging elongate slot 111 and two decorative elongate slots 113 may form a hexagonal shape. As shown in
Although not shown in the figures, the hanging elongate slot 111 may have an V shape with a lowest middle point.
As shown in
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