The invention relates to frames, in particular to frames for photographs or pictures.
Many consumers shoot and print their own photographs or purchase photographs or pictures without frames, and buy frames separately. Many types of frames exist in the art; a standard frame has a back with a support, a rim, and a front cover that is glass or some type of clear plastic. One challenge when inserting a picture or photo into a frame is centering the picture correctly. A user must dissemble a frame assembly by removing the back of the frame and inserting the photo against the glass or plastic cover on the front of the assembly, then must place the back on the picture and secure it there. If the spacing is such to allow the picture or photo to move around, spacers may be placed between the picture or photo and the back. The fasteners that secure the back to the rim may be difficult to maneuver or cumbersome to use. Many examples exist in the prior art of attempts to make this process easier or to improve picture frames in general. Some of the prior art is discussed below.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,450,636 discloses a picture frame having two principal elements, a planar backing board and a flexible annular material element formed substantially as two discs with a central aperture therein, the discs being attached to each other at their perimeters. Biasing means, such as an elastic band, are affixed to the cloth adjacent the apertures and are such that when the discs are placed over the backing board the elastic biases the apertures radially inwardly, thereby holding the outer element onto the backing board. In another embodiment a rigid element is substituted for the elastic element at the front of the frame, thereby defining a fixed shape through which the picture is presented. An additional embodiment involves a strip of spring-like material arranged adjacent to the central aperture of the disc-shaped materials in place of the circular portion of the disc-shaped material, a discontinuity is provided so that the free ends thereof may be spread apart and placed over the backing board and, upon releasing the ends, the outer element will close and appear as a continuous circular element
U.S. Pat. No. 6,467,210 and UK Patent Application GB2377378 disclose a picture frame comprising a main body, at least one elastic member, and a press member. The main body is provided with a picture slot to accommodate a picture to be displayed. The picture slot is provided with two retaining grooves for retaining the elastic member. The press member is disposed in the picture slot such that the picture is pressed against by the press member, and that one side of the press member is urged by the elastic member, and that other side of the press member is inserted into the groove. When the press member is pushed in the direction toward the elastic member, the other side of the press member is forced out of the groove in which it is retained. The press member is thus removed from the picture slot of the main body so as to facilitate the replacing of the picture.
European Patent Application EP2012158 discloses an optical element comprising at least one optical film wherein at least a portion of the optical film is maintained dimensionally stable by the presence of a mechanism for application of a controlled tensile force via an elastic material bonded to the perimeter of the film.
The present invention involves a unique frame that is elegant in its simplicity of use and that overcomes the difficulties described above. A flexible material is used to create a photo or picture frame such that inserting and removing photos or pictures is relatively easy. The flexible frame has grooves for containing the edges of the photo or picture, as well as a backing and a cover. The frame is such that it stretches enough for a user to insert a photo or picture with or without a backing and a cover, then elastically recovers to hold the picture or photo rigidly in the frame. It is therefore much easier for a user to insert a photo into the frame.
Another advantage of the present invention is that it doesn't break. Commonly available frames made from wood or other rigid materials may break, for instance when packed in a moving box with insufficient padding, thus destroying the frame and possibly the picture as well.
The flexible frame of the present invention also is inexpensive to manufacture and can be made as one piece, thus reducing assembly time for a factory or a consumer. This also eliminates joints or weak points so the flexible frame won't break as other frames that have joints (either nailed or glued) will.
The prior art describes frames made from other materials and secured with elastic bands that act as fasteners or act to provide pressure to remove a picture from the frame. None of the prior art describes a frame that is constructed entirely from an elastic or flexible material, as the present invention does. The present invention provides nearly limitless design possibilities, with many unique and interesting looks.
The present invention is a flexible picture frame, and is an article of manufacture, with a backer section, having a front and a back, a circumference, a front and back, at least one edge and an edge thickness; a cover section, having a front and a back, a circumference, at least one edge and an edge thickness, wherein the circumference of the cover section is substantially the same as the circumference of the backer section; and a flexible elastomeric frame of unitary construction having a groove of thickness approximately the combined thickness of the cover and backer section edge thicknesses, where the groove has an internal circumference substantially equal to the backer or cover section circumference, and the flexible elastomeric frame may be stretched to completely encircle and secure the backer and cover sections in parallel orientation when the front of the backer section is disposed on the back of the cover section.
The present invention is a flexible elastomeric picture frame with a cover and a back. The flexible frame has grooves in the inside bottom, top, and right and left sides such that the edges of a picture, cover and back, when pressed together, will fit into the grooves and be held securely in the flexible frame. The frame may be used with any suitable object, including but not limited to, pictures, photos, documents, diplomas, drawings, paintings, autographs, religious cards, pressed flowers, minors, coasters, recipes, pressed metal artwork, foil artwork, polymer clay artwork, and with objects of any type of material, such as but not limited to, paper, plastics, glass, metal, textiles and fabrics, plant or animal materials, polymeric materials, rubbers, or any combination of these with each other or other materials.
It is an object of the invention to provide a flexible frame for photos or pictures.
It is an object of the invention to provide a flexible frame for any type of artwork or other items a user desires to frame.
It is an object of the invention to provide a frame for photos or pictures that is easy to use.
It is an object of the invention to provide a frame for photos or pictures that doesn't break.
It is an object of the invention to provide flexible frames for photos or pictures in a variety of shapes, sizes, colors, and designs.
It is an object of the invention to provide a flexible frame for photos or pictures that can be used with or without a glass or plastic cover.
It is an object of the invention to provide a flexible frame for photos or pictures that can be used with or without a back.
It is an object of the invention to provide a flexible frame for photos or pictures that can be used with a backer section that has hooks or a stand.
It is an object of the invention to provide a flexible frame for photos or pictures that is a single piece.
It is an object of the invention to provide a flexible frame for photos or pictures that has a break, where the ends of the break can be fastened to form a continuous piece.
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Also shown is backer section 200, with backer section top side 210, backer section bottom side 212, backer section right side 214, backer section left side 216, backer section front 218, backer section top edge 220, backer section bottom edge 222, backer section right edge 224, and backer section left edge 226.
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The backer section right edge 224, picture cover right edge 324, and picture right edge 424 are parallel with each other and with the flexible frame right side 114 and the flexible frame right groove 124.
The backer section left edge 226, picture cover left edge 326, and picture left edge 426 are parallel with each other and with the flexible frame left side 116 and the flexible frame left groove 126 (not visible in
The backer section top edge 220, picture cover top edge 320, and picture top edge 420 are parallel with each other and with the flexible frame top side 110 and the flexible frame top groove 120 (not shown in
The picture 400 is placed between the backer section 200 and the picture cover 300, with parallel edges disposed against each other, and with the picture front 418 facing the picture cover back (not shown in
Although depicted with a picture 400 a backer section 200 and a picture cover 300, the flexible frame 100 may be used with any single component, any two of the components, or all of the components. For instance, if the user has a picture that is glued to a piece of cardboard, the backer section may be unnecessary, and the user may dispose only the picture on cardboard with the picture cover in the flexible frame. In another example, the user may wish to forego the picture cover but dispose the picture and backer section in the flexible frame.
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The flexible frame 100 may be made from any material that exhibits elastic properties, such as but not limited to, elastomers, including but not limited to, any type of rubber, thermoset elastomers, thermoplastic elastomers, fluoroelastomers, thermoplastic vulcanizates, thermoplastic polyurethane, thermoplastic olefins, the proteins resilin and elastin, polysulfide rubber; plastics, and textiles, or any combination of these materials with each other or with other materials, even non-elastic materials, provided the flexible frame retains enough elasticity to function. For instance, small glass beads may be mixed in with the elastomer during manufacture to reduce cost or to provide a heavier frame that retains its elasticity. In alternate embodiments, there may be sections of elastic material interspersed with sections of non-elastic materials. These non-elastic materials may be any materials, including but not limited to, plastic, glass, gel-filled tubes, wood, metal, stone, paper or paper products, or any combinations of these materials with each other or with other materials. In addition, materials such as but not limited to, gems, false gems, colored glass, metals, stones, or glitter, may be machined into the flexible frame as design elements small enough that they do not effect elasticity, yet as an integral part of the flexible frame.
The backer section 200 is preferably cardboard or plastic, but may be made from any material, including but not limited to, paper, wood, or paper or wood products, plastics, glass or glass products such as fiberglass, laminates, elastomers, rubbers, metals, stone, textiles, or any combination of these materials with each other or with other materials.
The picture cover 300 is preferably transparent plastic, but may be any material that allows a user to see the picture, such as but not limited to, glass, fabrics or textiles, cellophane, or any combination of these materials with each other or with other materials. In the case that the picture cover is in the form of a mat, it may be made from any material, including but not limited to, paper, vinyl, leather, plastics, rubber, glass, wood, cloth, or any combination of these materials with each other or with other materials. The open section which allows the picture to show may be left uncovered or may have a cover made from any of the materials described above. The matted cover may be removable or may be an integral part of the flexible frame. If the matted cover is integral with the flexible frame, then the groove dimensions would be altered to be approximately the same size as the backer section.
Also shown is backer section 200, with backer section top side 210, backer section bottom side 212, backer section right side 214, backer section front 218, backer section top edge 220, and backer section bottom edge 222.
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The backer section may have hooks or a stand, so that the user may hang the flexible frame with backer section, picture cover, and picture on the wall or stand them up on a desk or table.
Any assembly of components chosen from the backer section, picture cover, and picture must be such that their combined width fits inside the width of the grooves. The combined width of the components may be less than the width of the grooves, but this may not be desirable because they may shift in the flexible frame. One embodiment of the invention not shown consists of a flexible frame with grooves that are V-shaped, such that thinner component assemblies fit all the way to the bottom of the grooves and are held there tightly, while thicker component assemblies fit only part way down the grooves and are held tightly in a wider part of the V-shape of the groove.
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In all of the embodiments, flexible frame frontal ornamentation may be any color or combination of colors, any design, any dimensions, and may be made from materials that are the same or different than those of the flexible frame.
As noted earlier, different parts of the flexible frame may be made from different components, some elastomeric and some not elastomeric. For instance, in
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As noted earlier, the flexible frame may be used with the backer section, picture cover, and picture, or with one, two, or all of these components. It may be desirable to use the flexible frame with just the picture component in the case where the picture component is thick, for instance for a painting canvas.
Although this invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be understood that the present disclosure has been made only by way of illustration and that numerous changes in the details of construction and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and the scope of the invention.
This application claims the priority of U.S. Ser. No. 61/365,797 filed on Jul. 20, 2010, the contents of which are fully incorporated herein by reference.
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