The present disclosure relates to a spring bias picture and poster frame, and more particularly to a moveable divider releasably secured to the poster frame.
The statements in this section merely provide background information related to the present disclosure and may not constitute prior art.
Known picture and poster frames include a plurality of frame sections, each frame section having a base member and a rotatable cover member attached to each base member. Spring biasing mechanisms are used to bias the cover member to the base member in its open and close position. Each frame section is mitered at 45° in the corner. Alternately, each frame section may be cut at 90° and secured together with a corner section. The frame is arranged in a generally rectangular configuration. Such frames may be made of an extruded metal such as aluminum or alternately of an extruded plastic such as polyvinyl chloride (pvc).
Once assembled, such frames are configured to provide a single display area suitable to securely positioning and displaying a single display medium such as an advertisement. In this regard, each of the frame sections is rotated into an open position and the display medium is inserted within the display frame. The frame sections are rotated into a closed position such that the display medium is secured within the frame. Poster frames of this type work very well and have secured substantial success in the marketplace.
However, in some applications, it is desirable to provide a frame, which may be readily adapted to display a plurality of display medium. For example, a frame capable of mounting a graphics portion and text portion would be advantageous to provide added versatility to the frame over those currently known in the art and added appeal to the media displayed therein.
A display frame is disclosed and illustrated herein which provides a releasably securable divider that may be slidably positioned within a display area. The divider sub-divides the display area into multiple subsections adapted to support and display discrete display media. The display frame includes a plurality of frame sections forming a rectangular perimeter around a backing member. Each frame section has a base member and a rotatable cover member hingedly attached to each base member. A spring mechanism is interposed between the base member and cover member to bias the cover member in an open and closed position.
A divider mechanism is releasably secured to the frame section. Specifically, a clamp device having a moveable block and thumbscrew are inserted into a channel formed in the base member. The black may be disposed within the frame section prior to assembly of the display frame. Alternately, the block may include a retractable or compliant retainer that allows the block to be inserted into the frame section after assembly of the display frame. The thumbscrew may be tightened and loosened for securing the clamp in a desired location within the channel formed in the frame section. Each end of the divider is coupled to a corresponding clamp such that the divider extends across a portion of the display window for subdividing the display area. By loosening each clamp, the divider may be selectively positioned within the display area to provide a horizontal subdivision, vertical subdivision, or angular subdivision of the display area. Preferably, the divider has an aperture formed in one end thereof for pivotally coupling the divider to a clamp, and a slot formed in the opposite end to loosely secure the divider to another clamp. In this manner, the opposite end of the divider may be uncoupled from its corresponding clamp such that the divider may then be rotated into a position parallel to the corresponding frame section such that the divider can be stowed beneath the cover member should it be desirable to provide an undivided display area.
Further areas of applicability will become apparent from the description provided herein. It should be understood that the description and specific examples are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
The drawings described herein are for illustration purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure in any way.
The following description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the present disclosure, application, or uses.
With reference now to the drawings, the display frame 10 includes a plurality of frame sections 12. Specifically, frame 10 is rectangular in shape and has four frame sections 12 forming its periphery. The frame section 12 surrounds a backing member 14, which is used to support a display media typically containing a picture, or graphics portion A and a text portion B. However, it should be appreciated that each portion A, B of the display media may be of either graphic or textural material.
Each of the frame sections 12 includes a base member 16 and a cover member 18 pivotally coupled to each other. Each frame section 12 is cut to a desired length and mitered 45 degrees at opposite ends for abutting and co-planar assembly with one another to outline the frame 10. As presently preferred, frame 10 is configured in a square or rectangular shape, although it is also possible for the frame to have any desired polygonal shape with an appropriate number of sections 12 mitered at appropriate angles. Each of the base members 16 and cover members 18 may be fabricated utilizing a suitable material and process. As presently preferred, these members 16 and 18 are formed using metal or plastic extruding processes. Backing member 14 is preferably a hollow core board having a pair of planar surfaces interconnected with internal webs; however, other suitable materials are available.
Adjacent frame sections 12 of frame 10 are held and fastened together by L-shaped corner braces 20. The corner braces 20 are positioned in a channel formed in each of the base members 16 and secured in place by fasteners (not shown) such as screws or pop rivets.
Cover member 18 of each frame section 12 is assembled to base member 16 by means of hinge mechanism 22 which includes a cylindrical hinge or pivot pintle 24 extending outwardly from the base member 16 and a corresponding hinge channel 26 formed on the cover member 18. The edges of hinge channel 16 extend slightly more than 180 degrees around pintle 24 such that the hinge mechanism 22 may be slidably assembled in a longitudinal direction or snapped together. The hinge mechanism 22 allows the cover member 18 to pivot relative to the base member 16. When in the closed position as shown in
One or more spring members 30 are positioned in each of the frame sections 12 extending between the base member 16 and the cover member 18. The spring member 30 biases the two members 16, 18 relative to one another. The spring member 30 acts to maintain a snug mating pivotal engagement, biasing the cover member 18 against the display medium 28 when the frame members 12 are in the closed position and holding the cover members 18 in open upright position (as shown in
Frame 10 further includes a divider mechanism 32 coupled to the frame sections 12 and positionable to subdivide the display area defined thereby. The divider mechanism 32 includes a clamp 34 slidably supported within each of the base members 16 and a divider 36 adapted to extend across the display area. It should be appreciated that divider mechanism 32 may include a clamp 34 which can be retrofit into other existing frame sections, such as those described by U.S. Pat. No. 3,310,901 to Sarkisian, U.S. Pat. No. 4,145,828 to Hillstrom and U.S. Pat. No. 5,926,986 to Dingle.
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Clamp 34 further includes a fastener 42 threadingly engaging block 38. As presently preferred, fastener 42 is a thumb screw having a threaded shank 44 extending into block 38, an enlarged head portion 46 formed on an opposite end to facilitate manipulation (i.e., loosening and tightening) of the fastener 42 and a shoulder portion 48 providing a clamping face 50. As best seen in
It should also be appreciated that clamp 34 may include alternate means for slidably positioning and releasably securing divider 36 along frame section 12. As shown in
With reference to
With reference again to
The display frame 10 described and illustrated herein provides a divider 36 which may be selectively positioned to subdivide the display area, or alternately move to a stowed position within one of the frame sections 12. More specifically, clamp members 34 are loosened and selectively positioned within channel 40 of frame sections 12 at a desired location for subdividing the display area. As can be seen in
The display area may be reconfigured by loosening the clamp members 34 and repositioning the divider 36 into a new location. Alternately, the divider 36 may be positioned into a stowed location within frame member 12. In this manner, clamp 34 is loosened and slid towards one end of the frame section 12. The divider 36 is rotated to a position parallel to the frame section 12. The clamp member 34 is then tightened such that the divider 36 may be securely stowed within channel 40 formed in base member 16.
It should be appreciated that the display frame described herein provides a divider which may be selectively positioned to subdivide the display area affording flexibility with the display media to be secured and displayed therein. While specific embodiments have been illustrated and described, it should be understood that these embodiments are provided by way of example only and that the present invention is not to be construed as being limited thereto, but only by the scope of the following claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/778,154, filed on Mar. 1, 2006. The disclosure of the above application is incorporated herein by reference.
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