1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to appliances and, more particularly, to a removable, decorative, magnetic sheet for quickly and easily, removably attaching to an appliance in order to change the decorative appearance of the appliance.
2. Description of the Related Art
After an appliance has been used for many years, it can have an appearance that is worn or that simply does not aesthetically fit the area in which the appliance is located. For example, kitchen areas are often remodeled, and the appliances in the remodeled kitchen may not match the decorative decor of the kitchen. This forces the owner of the kitchen to purchase all new appliances if he wants the appliances to match the decor, even though the appliances being replaced may be in good working order.
In the past, techniques were used to change the appearance of the appliance. For example, a user would sometimes paint the appliance, which necessitated applying a coat of paint directly to the appliance. This approach had various drawbacks, including its inability to cover up deep nicks, scratches and dents in the surface of the appliance.
Another drawback with the painting techniques of the past is that the paint applied to the appliance was permanent.
Another drawback of the past was that a decorative pattern, such as a floral pattern, picture of a favorite scene, or other artistic impression could not easily be applied to the appliance without significant expense.
What is needed, therefore, is a simple and nonpermanent system and method for changing the decorative appearance of an appliance.
It is, therefore, a primary object of the invention to provide a system and method for selectively changing the decorative appearance of an appliance.
Another object of the invention is to provide a removable magnetic sheet having a decorative pattern that decorates the exterior appearance of the appliance when the magnetic sheet is applied thereto.
Another object of the invention is to provide a system and method for measuring and cutting a magnetic sheet having a decorative pattern thereon and for applying the decorative pattern to the appliance.
Still another object of the invention is to provide a system and method for nonpermanently changing the decorative appearance of an appliance.
In one aspect, this invention comprises a magnetic sheet for use on an appliance comprising a sheet magnet at least one decorative pattern on a first side of the sheet magnet the sheet magnet having a second side comprising a magnetic surface for adhering to the appliance, the sheet magnet covering at least one surface of the appliance so that the at least one surface is covered by the decoration to change the appearance of the appliance.
In another aspect, this invention comprises a system for changing the appearance of an appliance, comprising a magnetic sheet having at least one decorative pattern on a first side thereof and a grid pattern for cutting the magnetic sheet to a size to cover at least one entire surface of the appliance, the magnetic sheet having a second side for adhering to the appliance; the magnetic sheet covering at least one surface of the appliance so that the at least one surface becomes completely decorated by the decoration.
In still another aspect, this invention comprises a method for changing the appearance of an appliance, comprising the steps of providing a magnetic sheet having a decorative pattern on a first side thereof and a magnet on a second side thereof so that the magnetic sheet may be applied to at least one external surface of the appliance to cover in order to change the decorative appearance of the external surface.
In yet another aspect, this invention comprises a method for decorating an appliance having an exterior surface, the method comprising the steps of selecting the exterior surface of the appliance to decorate with a decorative pattern situating a first side of a magnetic sheet onto the exterior surface to cover the entirety of the exterior surface, and the magnetic sheet comprising a second side having the decorative pattern thereon.
In another aspect, this invention comprises an appliance having a removable decoration comprising an appliance, a sheet magnet, at least one decorative pattern on a first side of the sheet magnet, the sheet magnet having a second side comprising a magnetic surface for adhering to the appliance, the sheet magnet covering at least one surface of the appliance so that the at least one surface is covered by the decoration to change the appearance of the appliance.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following description, the accompanying drawings and the appended claims.
Referring now to
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The system 10 is further provided with a grid sheet 22 (FIGS. 2-6). In the embodiment being described, the grid sheet 22 provides a grid pattern for measuring and cutting the magnetic sheet 12 to a size that will cover at least one surface of the appliance 18. As best illustrated in
The procedure for measuring and cutting the magnetic sheet 12 to size using the grid sheet 22 will now be described relative to
As illustrated in
In the embodiment being illustrated, it has been found to be desirable to first cut the tracing grid sheet 22 to cover any doors, such as doors 24 and 25 (
After the grid pattern has been traced and cut in the manner described and shown relative to
After the magnetic sheet 12 has been cut to provide the various pieces 12c and 12d, the grid sheet 22 is removed and the pieces 12c and 12d are aligned (block 42 in
Advantageously, this invention provides a system and method for altering the look of an appliance, such as a refrigerator, dishwasher or even commercial machines, such as vending machines or the like. The decorative pattern 14 enables the user to select a desired pattern for decorating the appliance 18. Although the pattern 14 may be a continuous color or multiple colors, a floral pattern or the like, it could also comprise a picture, such as a picture of the user's family, favorite vacation spot, or the like. Advantageously, this system and method provide means for quickly changing the appearance of an appliance, for example, when a kitchen has been redecorated or remodeled.
Although the invention has been shown in a grid sheet 22 that is separate from the magnetic sheet 12, it should be appreciated that the sheet 22 or a grid pattern 14 may be provided on a removable transparent sheet 23 (FIG. ?) which is used to trace and cut the magnetic sheet 22, but then is removed after the sheet 12 is correctly situated on the appliance 18.
In the embodiment being described, the magnetic sheet 12 is approximately 0.015 inch (0.4 mm)-0.030 inch (0.75 mm) thick and is provided in a continuous roll 13 (
While the systems and methods herein described, and the forms of apparatus for carrying these systems and methods into effect, constitute preferred embodiments of this invention, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to these precise methods and forms of apparatus, and that changes may be made in either without departing from the scope of the invention, which is defined in the appended claims.
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20030170594 A1 | Sep 2003 | US |