Decorative clock with magnetic decorative elements

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6836450
  • Patent Number
    6,836,450
  • Date Filed
    Monday, July 1, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 28, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Cuneo; Kamand
    • Phan; Thanh S.
    Agents
    • Hudak; James A.
Abstract
A decorative clock comprising a ferrous (magnetic) base plate, a battery operated clock mechanism and decorative designs which may be in the form of a sheet containing a plurality of individual flexible permanent magnets is disclosed. Each individual flexible permanent magnet has an artistic design or feature thereon and can be magnetically attached to the front surface of the base plate so as to create an overall design. The number of overall designs that can be created by the selective placement of the individual permanent magnets on the base plate is virtually limitless. The individual permanent magnets can be readily changed and/or moved relative to one another so as to readily change the overall design on the base plate.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates, in general, to a clock and, more particularly, to a clock having a face on which decorative features can be selectively placed and/or moved to create an overall changeable design.




BACKGROUND ART




Clocks having changeable faces are readily available. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,375,102 (Schiavolini) discloses a clock having magnetic ornamental indicators to designate the hour positions on same. In this case, the magnetic indicators are not of the decorative type, and thus, a decorative clock face cannot be readily formed therefrom. U.S. Pat. No. 5,142,512 (Takano, et. al.) discloses a decorative cover sheet for a clock. By folding the cover sheet along fold lines, the entire clock casing can be covered. A continuity of the design on the cover sheet is provided for the dial portion of the clock. In order to change the design of the clock face, the entire cover sheet has to be changed, and thus, individual portions of the design cannot be readily changed. A clock having an interchangeable face is also disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,278,664 (Huffman, et. al.). Here again, the entire clock face must be changed in order to change the overall appearance of the clock, and individual portions of the clock face cannot be changed.




In view of the foregoing, it has become desirable to develop a decorative clock having a clock face that permits decorative features to be selectively placed and/or moved relative to one another thereon to create an overall design that can be readily changed.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention solves the problems associated with the prior art decorative clocks, and other problems, by providing a clock having a base plate that may be curved so as to permit the resulting clock structure to be self-supporting in an upright position. Alternatively, the clock could be readily hung on a wall. The clock includes a battery operated clock mechanism attached to the rear surface of the base plate. The hour hand, minute hand and second hand of the clock mechanism are positioned adjacent the front surface of the base plate. Decorative designs which may be in the form of a sheet containing a plurality of individual flexible permanent magnets, each having an artistic design or feature thereon, is provided. The individual flexible permanent magnets can be separated from one another and magnetically attached to the front surface of the base plate so as to create an overall design. Since a plurality of individual permanent magnets are provided, the number of overall designs that can be created by the selective placement of the individual permanent magnets on the base plate is virtually limitless. In addition, the individual permanent magnets can be readily changed and/or moved relative to one another so as to readily change the overall design on the base plate.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the decorative clock of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a top plan view of the decorative clock of the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of a sheet of a plurality of individual flexible permanent magnets each having an artistic design or decorative feature thereon.





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of a sheet of a plurality of individual flexible permanent magnets each having an artistic design or decorative feature thereon and shown partially in a “broken-away” orientation.





FIGS. 5-7

are front elevational views of the decorative clock of the present invention illustrating the placement of the individual flexible magnets on the face thereof to present different artistic designs or decorative features.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now to the Figures where the illustrations are for the purpose of describing the preferred embodiment of the present invention and are not intended to limit the invention described herein,

FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the decorative clock


10


of the present invention. The decorative clock


10


is comprised of a base plate


12


, and a battery operated clock mechanism


14


having an hour hand


16


, a minute hand


18


, and a second hand


20


attached to the output shaft


22


thereof, as shown in FIG.


2


.




The base plate


12


is preferably formed from a ferrous (magnetic) material, such as steel or an alloy thereof. The base plate


12


is comprised of a front surface


30


, which may be curved, attached to oppositely disposed side surfaces


32


,


34


which terminate in inwardly directed rear surfaces


36


,


38


respectively. The depth of side surfaces


32


,


34


, in conjunction with the depth of the curvature of front surface


30


, is greater than the depth of the battery operated clock mechanism


14


so as to conceal the clock mechanism


14


when the clock


10


is viewed from the side. The combination of the front surface


30


, side surfaces


32


,


34


and rear surfaces


36


,


38


of the base plate


12


form an enclosure, which is open to the rear, permitting the clock


10


to be self-supporting when placed upon a surface (not shown), if desired. Alternatively, an aperture (not shown) can be provided in each of the inwardly directed rear surfaces


36


,


38


of the base plate


12


permitting the clock


10


to be hung on a wall. The battery operated clock mechanism


14


is placed adjacent the rear surface


40


of the base plate


12


permitting its output shaft


22


to be received through an aperture


42


in base plate


12


allowing the hour hand


16


, minute hand


18


and second hand


20


of the clock mechanism


14


to be positioned in front of the front surface


30


of the base plate


12


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 3 and 4

, a plurality of individual flexible permanent magnets


50


, each having a vinyl top surface


52


, is illustrated. The vinyl top surface


52


of each permanent magnet


50


has an artistic design or a decorative feature thereon. For example, the decorative feature may be a human facial feature, such as an eye, nose, mouth, etc. The permanent magnets


50


may be provided in a sheet form which may be “kiss-cut” permitting the individual permanent magnets


50


to be separated from one another. A plurality of individual permanent magnets


50


is magnetically attached to the front surface


30


of the clock


10


so that the bottom surface


54


of the magnet


50


is adjacent the front surface


30


of the clock


10


to form various decorative overall designs, such as those shown in

FIGS. 5-7

. In this manner, by changing the individual permanent magnets


50


, and thus the designs on the top surface of same, and by the selective placement of the permanent magnets


50


on the front surface


30


of the clock


10


, a number of different overall designs can be achieved. These designs can reflect the person's mood, can be purely artistic, comical in nature, etc. In any event, the number of design variations that can be achieved is virtually limitless. Alternatively, the vinyl top surface


52


of the sheet of permanent magnets


50


may be blank permitting the user to create his or her own personal design. In addition, the sheet of permanent magnets may be provided without “kiss-cutting”, thus permitting the user to cut same so that each of the resulting permanent magnets


50


will be the size desired by the user.




Even though the base plate


12


is preferably formed from ferrous (magnetic) material and the artistic designs or decorative features are provided on the top surface


52


of permanent magnets


50


, it should be noted that the base plate


12


may be formed from a non-ferrous material and self-adhesive members (not shown) having artistic designs or decorative features thereon can be substituted for the permanent magnets


50


without changing the end result, viz., a clock having a face which permits the selective placement and movement of decorative features thereon to create an overall design that can be readily changed. Such self-adhesive members can be in the form of stickers, static plastic members, felt, etc. In addition, the artistic designs are virtually limitless and may include art shapes (Picasso style, geometric, etc.) numerals, phrases, facial expressions, chores to be done, daily activities to be undertaken, expressions of mood, children's drawings, etc. Alternatively, the base plate


12


may be covered with Velcro material (hook-and-eye fasteners) and the backing of the members having artistic designs or features may be similarly formed from Velcro material permitting the members to adhere to the base plate and allowing the selective placement and/or movement of the members relative to one another to create an overall changeable design for the clock face. Furthermore, the clock mechanism


14


may be of the pendulum type and the overall shape of the base plate


12


may have different configurations, depending upon the desires of the user. If a pendulum type clock is utilized, artistic designs or decorative features could be placed on the pendulum members. In essence, the decorative clock


10


of the present invention incorporates simplicity in design, versatility in use, functionality in purpose, and allows the user to express his or her own creativity.




Certain modifications and improvements will occur to those skilled in the art upon reading the foregoing. It is understood that all such modifications and improvements have been deleted herein for the sake of conciseness and readability, but are properly within the scope of the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A clock comprising a substantially flat base plate having a first surface and an oppositely disposed second surface and having an aperture therein, said base plate having a central portion terminating in oppositely disposed end members, the plane of said central portion of said base plate being convexly curved along the transverse axis of said base plate, said oppositely disposed end members having a generally L-shaped configuration forming an opening therebetween permitting access to said second surface of said base member, a clock mechanism having an output shaft receivable through said aperture in said base plate and having a first hand and a second hand attached to said output shaft and positioned adjacent said first surface of said base plate, and a plurality of decorative members which are directly attachable to said first surface of said base plate and are removable therefrom.
  • 2. The clock as defined in claim 1 wherein each of said decorative members comprises a magnetic member having a vinyl material attached to the top surface thereof.
  • 3. The clock as defined in claim 2 wherein said magnetic members are flexible.
  • 4. The clock as defined in claim 2 wherein said vinyl material has an artistic feature formed thereon.
  • 5. The clock as defined in claim 1 wherein said plurality of decorative members is formed from a self-adhesive material.
  • 6. The clock as defined in claim 1 wherein said central portion of said base plate is covered with hook-and-eye type fastener material.
  • 7. The clock as defined in claim 1 wherein the configuration of said base plate is formed so as to permit the clock to be self supporting in an upright position on a surface.
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Number Name Date Kind
4006586 Casella Feb 1977 A
4208870 Cullom Jun 1980 A
4624579 Forman Nov 1986 A
5142512 Takano et al. Aug 1992 A
5375102 Schiavolini Dec 1994 A
5680372 Flores et al. Oct 1997 A
5787055 Alpert Jul 1998 A
6278664 Huffman et al. Aug 2001 B1
6416216 Haughey Jul 2002 B1