Graphic display device mountable with stretch releasing adhesive

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6832445
  • Patent Number
    6,832,445
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, December 31, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 21, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Original Assignees
  • Examiners
    • Morano; S. Joseph
    • McCarry, Jr.; Robert J.
    Agents
    • Patchett; David B.
Abstract
A graphic display device mountable with a stretch releasing adhesive includes a back plate, a double-sided stretch releasing adhesive tape having an adhesive portion adhered to the back plate rear surface and a non-adhesive pull tab projecting beyond the back plate, a graphic display member arranged adjacent to the back plate front surface, and a cover plate including a viewing area for viewing the graphic display member arranged adjacent to the graphic display member and connected with the back plate. When assembled, the display device conceals the non-adhesive pull tab but when the cover plate is separated from the back plate, the pull tab can be manually grasped by a user to stretch release the adhesive strip from the surface and the back plate.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates generally to decorative display items and, more particularly, to such a display device that is mounted with a stretch releasing adhesive tape having a non-adhesive pull tab that is concealed by the device.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




It is known to use stretch releasing adhesive tapes having non-adhesive pull tabs to mount items on a wall surface. U.S. Pat. No. 5,516,581 (Kreckel et al.), for example, discloses a removable adhesive tape that can be used to mount various items such as hooks, calendars, posters, and signs on a wall surface.




When using stretch releasing adhesive strips to mount an object on a wall surface, however, the non-adhesive pull tab at the end of a strip must either be left exposed to allow a user who later wishes to separate the objects to grasp it, or the mounted object must but be designed to selectively conceal and expose the pull tab to allow a user to access the pull tab during the stretch removal process. U.S. Pat. No. 5,507,464 (Hamerski et al.), for example, discloses a two-piece hook specially made with a slidable cover portion that selectively conceals the tab portion. U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,967,474, 6,131,864, and 6,082,686 disclose holding devices of varying complexity that are adapted for mounting on a wall using a stretch releasing adhesive tape. Each holding device includes a base plate and a front functional part that covers the base plate and the non-adhesive pull tab that projects beyond the base plate.




German Patent publication DE 199 34 630 discloses a reusable frame for signs with a slot-like recess for holding a sign, a transparent front, an adapter with latching devices on the back, an adapter device removably attached to the adapter, and an adhesive film for attaching the device to a substrate, whereby a grip of the adhesive film extends beyond the adapter device that the grip is covered by the reusable frame attached to the adapter device.




There remains a need, however, for an improved device that can be mounted on a wall surface using a stretch releasing adhesive tape having a non-adhesive pull tab that includes means to conceal the pull tab when the article is mounted on a surface that is easy to make and use, and can be used to display interchangeable graphics.




It would therefore be desirable to provide a device that can be mounted on a wall surface using a stretch releasing adhesive tape having a non-adhesive pull tab that conceals the pull tab when the article is mounted on a surface which is easy to make and use and can be used to display interchangeable graphics.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides a device that can be mounted on a substrate, such as a wall surface, using a stretch releasing adhesive tape having a non-adhesive pull tab that conceals the pull tab when the article is mounted on the surface. The device is easy to make and use and can be used to display graphics such as names tags, pictures, instructions, colored inserts, or seasonal decorations. To allow the graphics to be displayed, the device includes a viewing area through which the graphics are visible. For maximum flexibility, the device preferably allows the graphics to be readily interchanged depending on the circumstances.




In one embodiment, the present invention provides an article to be mounted on a surface including a back plate having front and rear major surfaces, a double-sided stretch releasing adhesive tape having an adhesive portion adhered to the back plate rear surface and a non-adhesive pull tab projecting beyond the back plate, a graphic display member arranged adjacent to the back plate front surface, and a cover plate arranged adjacent to the graphic display member and connected with the back plate, wherein the cover plate includes a viewing area for viewing the graphic display member. In this manner, when the cover plate is removed from the back plate, the pull tab is exposed and can be manually grasped by a user to stretch release the adhesive strip from the surface and the back plate.




The viewing area may be a transparent region of the cover plate or an opening in the cover plate. In one embodiment, the graphic display member is formed of a sheet of opaque material that is arranged in overlapping relation with the non-adhesive pull tab, so that the pull tab is concealed by the graphic display member. In another embodiment, the back plate contains a cutout and the non-adhesive pull tab is positioned adjacent to and is aligned within the cutout so that the pull tab is visible within the cutout and is accessible to a user to stretch release the adhesive strip when the cover plate is removed from the back plate. When an opaque graphic display member conceals the pull tab, the entire cover plate may be transparent.




In another embodiment, the cover plate includes an opaque portion and the viewing area is arranged adjacent to the graphic display member while the opaque portion of the cover plate is arranged in overlapping relation with the pull tab. In this manner, the pull tab is concealed by the opaque portion of the cover plate. The viewing area preferably comprises a central region of the cover plate and the opaque portion comprises a peripheral frame around the viewing area, and at least a portion of the opaque region is arranged in overlying relation with the pull tab, thereby to conceal the pull tab.




In other embodiments, the back plate contains a recess for receiving and supporting the graphic display member, and the cover plate includes a functional member, such as a hook, clip, or the like, extending outwardly from the cover plate. The cover plate may also contain an opening for receiving the base plate functional member, whereby the base plate functional member serves to support the cover plate.




In a specific embodiment, the present invention provides an article adapted for mounting on a surface that includes a back plate having front and rear major surfaces and a cutout, a double-sided stretch releasing adhesive tape having an adhesive portion adhered to the back plate rear surface and a non-adhesive pull tab projecting beyond the back plate adjacent to and in alignment with the cutout, a graphic display member formed of a sheet of opaque material arranged in overlapping relation with the non-adhesive pull tab, and a cover plate including a viewing area for viewing the graphic display member arranged adjacent to the graphic display member and connected with the back plate. In this manner, when the cover plate is removed, the pull tab is visible within the cutout and is accessible to a user to stretch release the adhesive strip.




In another specific embodiment, the present invention provides an article adapted for mounting on a surface that includes a back plate having front and rear major surfaces, a double-sided stretch releasing adhesive tape having an adhesive portion adhered to the back plate rear surface and a non-adhesive pull tab projecting beyond the back plate, a graphic display member arranged adjacent to the back plate front surface, and a cover plate arranged adjacent to the graphic display member and connected with the back plate, wherein the cover plate includes a viewing area for viewing the graphic display member and an opaque region arranged in overlapping relation with the pull tab, thereby to conceal the pull tab.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING




The present invention will be further described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is an exploded view of a graphic display device mountable with stretch releasing adhesive according to the invention;





FIG. 2

is an exploded view of a second embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 3



a


is a perspective view of a third embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 3



b


is a perspective view of the back plate of

FIG. 3



a;







FIG. 3



c


is a sectional view taken along line


3




c





3




c


of

FIG. 3



a;







FIG. 3



d


is a sectional view taken along line


3




d





3




d


of

FIG. 3



a;







FIG. 4



a


is perspective view of a fourth embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 4



b


is a front view of the device of

FIG. 4



a


with the cover plate removed;





FIG. 4



c


is a sectional view taken along line


4




c





4




c


of

FIG. 4



a;







FIG. 5



a


is a perspective view of a fifth embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 5



b


is a sectional view taken along line


5




b





5




b


of

FIG. 5



a;







FIG. 6



a


is a front view of a sixth embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 6



b


is a sectional view taken along line


6




b





6




b


of

FIG. 6



a


; and





FIG. 6



c


is a sectional side view of

FIG. 6



b


in its open condition.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




Referring now to the drawings, wherein like or corresponding parts throughout the several views are referred to with like reference numerals incremented by 100,

FIG. 1

shows a display device


102


including a double-sided stretch releasing adhesive tape


104


having an adhesive portion


104




a


and a non-adhesive pull tab


104




b


, a back plate


106


containing a cutout


108


arranged adjacent to the adhesive tape


104


, an opaque graphic display member


110


arranged adjacent to the back plate


106


opposite the adhesive tape


104


, and a transparent cover


112


arranged over the opaque graphic display member


110


.




The adhesive tape


104


is provided to attach the display device


102


to a substrate such as a wall surface (not shown). When the display device


102


is mounted on such a surface, the adhesive tape


104


is adhered to the back plate


106


such that the non-adhesive pull tab


104




b


is aligned with and is arranged in the cutout


108


. This allows a user to see the pull tab


104




b


when the cover


112


and graphic display member


110


are removed from the back plate


106


, and also provides access to the pull tab


104




b


so a user can grasp and pull the pull tab


104




b


to effect removal of the display device


102


from a substrate at the desired time.




The graphic display member


110


is provided with an image


114


which may include words, graphical illustrations, pictures, or the like. The graphic display member


110


is opaque to conceal the pull tab


104




b


portion of the adhesive tape


104


that would otherwise be visible through the cutout


108


in the back plate


106


.




The cover


112


is formed of a conventional clear or transparent material, such as glass or a synthetic plastic material, to allow the image


114


to be viewed. The cover


112


is attached to the back plate


106


by a friction fit, snap, threaded, or other conventional attachment mechanism to allow the cover


112


to be quickly and easily removed so that the display member


110


can be quickly and easily changed, and to provide easy access to the pull tab


104




b


when stretch removal of the display device


102


from an associated substrate is desired.




The adhesive strip


104


may be any conventionally known stretch releasing adhesive tape including a pressure sensitive adhesive tape with an elastic backing, a pressure sensitive adhesive tape with a highly extensible and substantially inelastic backing, or a solid, elastic pressure sensitive adhesive. Specific tapes suitable for use in the various embodiments of the present invention include the pressure sensitive adhesive tapes with elastic backings described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,024,312 (Korpman), the pressure sensitive adhesive tapes with highly extensible and substantially inelastic backings described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,516,581 (Kreckel et al.) and Bries et al. (U.S. Pat. No. 6,231,962); and the solid, elastic pressure sensitive adhesive described in German Patent No. 33 31 016.





FIG. 2

shows a display device


202


including a double-sided stretch releasing adhesive tape


204


having an adhesive portion


204




a


and a non-adhesive pull tab


204




b


, a back plate


206


arranged adjacent to the adhesive tape


204


, a graphic display member


210


arranged adjacent to the back plate


206


, and a cover


212


arranged over the graphic display member


210


. The adhesive tape


204


is adhered to the back plate


206


such that the pull tab


204




b


extends from behind the back plate


206


, whereby it can be grasped and pulled by a user to effect stretch removal of the display device from a substrate. Thus, in contrast to the display device


102


of

FIG. 1

, the display device


202


does not contain a cutout.




The display member


210


, which includes printed information


214


, is arranged adjacent to and has the same outline (i.e. the same shape and surface area) as the back plate


206


. It will be recognized that the display member


210


may also be smaller than the back plate


206


. Because the display member


210


does not serve to conceal the pull tab


204




b


, it may be opaque or transparent. The cover


212


includes a transparent central viewing area


212




a


and an opaque peripheral region


212




b


. The viewing area


212




a


may be a clear or transparent material or may be an opening in the cover


212


that allows a user to view the printed information


214


. The cover


212


includes a recess (not shown) adapted to receive the display member


210


and allows the cover


212


to be attached to the back plate


206


.




To prevent the pull tab


204




b


from being visible through the viewing area


212




a


, the viewing area


212




a


does not extend beyond the perimeter of the back plate


206


. The opaque peripheral region


212




b


extends around the viewing area


212




a


and extends beyond the perimeter of the display member


210


and back plate


206


to conceal the pull tab


204




b


that extends from behind the back plate


206


. It will be recognized that in order for the opaque peripheral region


212




b


to effectively conceal the pull tab


204




b


, it need only extend beyond the display member


210


and back plate


206


in the region where the pull tab


204




b


protrudes and is visible from behind the display member


210


and back plate


206


.





FIGS. 3



a


-


3




d


show a display device


302


including a double-sided stretch releasing adhesive tape


304


having an adhesive portion


304




a


attached to a substrate


316


and a non-adhesive pull tab


304




b


, a back plate


306


adhered to the adhesive tape


304


, a graphic display member


310


arranged adjacent to the back plate


306


, and a cover


312


slidably connected with the back plate


306


and arranged over the graphic display member


310


.




The adhesive portion


304




a


of the adhesive tape


304


is arranged between the back plate


306


and the substrate


316


and removably adheres the back plate


306


to the substrate


316


, and thereby serves to secure the device


302


to the substrate


316


. The non-adhesive pull tab


304




b


extends downwardly beyond the back plate


306


so that it can be grasped by a user to stretch remove and release the adhesive tape


304


from the back plate


306


and substrate


316


.




As shown in

FIG. 3



b


, the back plate


306


contains a recess


318


adapted to carry the graphic display member


310


in the back plate


306


. The graphic display member


310


may be a sheet of paper or the like that can be quickly and easily replaced to provide flexibility and to allow the device to be personalized, be color coordinated with the surrounding décor, or customized, for example, to match the season. Thus, although the graphic display member


310


is shown with printing


314


, it will be recognized that an endless variety of colors, patterns, printing, photographs, graphical illustrations, or other indicia may be provided on the graphic display member.




The cover


312


includes a transparent upper portion


312




a


that overlays the back plate


306


and the graphic display member


310


and allows the graphic display member


310


to be viewed, and an opaque bottom portion


312




b


that extends downwardly in overhanging relation with the pull tab


304




b


, thereby to conceal the pull tab.




The cover


312


includes side and rear portions


312




c


and


312




d


(

FIG. 3



d


) that extend partially around the back plate


306


and thereby serve to prevent the cover plate


312


from moving either in the sideways direction with respect to the pack plate


306


or in the direction away from the substrate


316


. The cover


312


further includes a top flange portion


312




e


(

FIG. 3



c


) that extends over the top of the back plate


306


and rests on the top of the back plate


306


and thereby serves to vertically fix the cover


312


in place on the back plate


306


. The cover also includes a functional portion


312




f


in the form of a hook extending outwardly from the face of the transparent top portion


312




a


of the cover. It will be recognized that other functional portions such as a clip may also be provided.




To access the pull tab


304




b


or replace the graphic display member


310


, the cover


312


is removed by sliding it upwardly until it is completely separated from the back plate


306


. Once the cover


312


is removed, the graphic display device


310


is easily accessed and the pull tab


304




b


can be grasped and pulled by a user to stretch remove the back plate


306


from the substrate


316


.





FIGS. 4



a


-


4




c


show a display device


402


including a double-sided stretch releasing adhesive tape


404


having an adhesive portion


404




a


and a non-adhesive pull tab


404




b


, a back plate


406


adhered to the adhesive tape


404


, an opaque graphic display member


410


arranged adjacent to the back plate


406


, and a transparent cover


412


slidably connected with the back plate


406


and arranged over the opaque graphic display member


410


.




As shown in

FIG. 4



b


, the back plate


406


contains a cutout


408


which is aligned with the adhesive tape pull tab


404




b


and provides access to the pull tab


404




b


when the cover


412


and graphic display member


410


are separated from the back plate


406


, thereby allowing a user to grasp the pull tab


404




b


when stretch release of the display device


402


from an associated substrate is desired. The back plate


406


has a tapered or trapezoidal shape that fits into a similarly shaped cavity in the back of the cover


412


, thereby to securely attach the cover


412


to the back plate


406


.




The back plate


406


also includes a pair of protrusions


406




a


extending outwardly from the lower end of the back plate


406


that form a shelf for supporting the graphic display member


410


. Because the graphic display member


410


is opaque, when the graphic display member


410


is arranged on the protrusions


406




a


, the pull tab


404




b


is concealed when viewed from the front.





FIGS. 5



a


-


5




b


show a display device


502


including a double-sided stretch releasing adhesive tape


504


having an adhesive portion


504




a


and a non-adhesive pull tab


504




b


, a back plate


506


adhered to the adhesive tape


504


, a graphic display member


510


arranged adjacent to the back plate


506


, and a cover


512


connected with the back plate


506


and arranged over the graphic display member


510


. The back plate


506


contains a recess


518


adapted to receive the graphic display member


510


, and includes a hook portion


512




f


that supports the cover


512


when the cover is mounted on the back plate


506


.




The cover


512


includes a transparent upper portion


512




a


that overlays the back plate


506


and the graphic display member


510


and allows the graphic display member


510


to be viewed, and an opaque bottom portion


512




b


that extends downwardly in overhanging relation with the pull tab


504




b


, thereby to conceal the pull tab


504




b


in a manner similar to that shown in FIG.


3


.





FIGS. 6



a


-


6




c


show a display device


602


having the appearance of a typical picture or photograph frame that includes a double-sided stretch releasing adhesive tape


604


having an adhesive portion


604




a


and a non-adhesive pull tab


604




b


, a back plate


606


adhered to the adhesive tape


604


, a graphic display member


610


such as a photograph arranged adjacent to the back plate


606


, and a cover


612


including a transparent central viewing area


612




a


, and an opaque frame


612




b


pivotally connected with the back plate


606


via hinge


622


and arranged over the graphic display member


610


. The viewing area


612




a


may be a transparent material or an opening within the frame


612




b.






The adhesive tape


604


is adhered to the back plate


606


such that the adhesive portion


604




a


is adhered to the back plate


606


and the non-adhesive pull tab


604




b


extends beyond the back plate


606


adjacent to the frame


612




b


. In this manner, the cover


612


serves to conceal the pull tab


604




b


when the display device


602


is assembled and mounted on a substrate, but allows the pull tab


604




b


to be easily accessed when the cover


612


is separated from the back plate


606


, thereby allowing a user to grasp the pull tab


604




b


and stretch release the device from an associated substrate.




The base plate


606


is held in its closed position (

FIG. 6



b


) by rotating the base plate


606


so that it is arranged adjacent to the viewing area


612




a


and arranged within the frame


612




b


and securing the base plate


606


in that position with mating snap connection


624




a


and


624




b


or other conventional means such as hook and loop fasteners. To remove the device, the snap connection


624




a


and


624




b


is separated to allow the cover


612


to pivot away from the base plate


606


, thereby revealing the pull tab


604




b


which can then be grasped and pulled by a user to effect stretch removal of the device as described previously.




The complete disclosures of the patents, patent documents, and publications cited herein are incorporated by reference in their entirety as if each were individually incorporated. Various modifications and alterations to this invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of this invention. It should be understood that this invention is not intended to be unduly limited by the illustrative embodiments set forth herein and that such embodiments are presented by way of example only with the scope of the invention intended to be limited only by the claims set forth herein as follows.



Claims
  • 1. An article to be mounted on a surface, comprising:(a) a back plate having front and rear major surfaces; (b) a double-sided stretch releasing adhesive strip having an adhesive portion adhered to said back plate rear surface and a non-adhesive pull tab projecting beyond said back plate; (c) a graphic display member arranged adjacent to said back plate front surface; and (d) a cover plate arranged adjacent to said graphic display member and connected with said back plate overlaying said graphic display member, said back plate and said non-adhesive pull tab, said cover plate including a viewing area for viewing said graphic display member; wherein said cover plate is removable from said back plate to access said non-adhesive pull tab and thereby allow a user to manually grasp the pull tab and stretch release said adhesive strip from the surface and said back plate.
  • 2. An article as defined in claim 1, wherein said viewing area is a transparent region of said cover plate.
  • 3. An article as defined in claim 1, wherein said viewing area is an opening in said cover plate.
  • 4. An article as defined in claim 1, wherein said graphic display member is formed of sheet of opaque material and is arranged in overlapping relation with said non-adhesive pull tab, whereby said pull tab is concealed by said graphic display member.
  • 5. An article as defined in claim 4, wherein said back plate contains a cutout and said non-adhesive pull tab is positioned adjacent to and is aligned with said cutout, whereby said pull tab is visible within said cutout and is accessible to a user to stretch release said adhesive strip when said cover plate is removed from said back plate.
  • 6. An article as defined in claim 5, wherein said cover plate is transparent.
  • 7. An article as defined in claim 1, wherein said cover plate includes an opaque region, said viewing area being arranged adjacent to said graphic display member and said opaque region being arranged in overlapping relation with said pull tab, whereby said pull tab is concealed by said cover plate opaque region.
  • 8. An article as defined in claim 7, wherein said viewing area comprises a central region of said cover plate and said opaque region comprises a peripheral frame around said viewing area, wherein at least a portion of said opaque region is arranged in overlying relation with said pull tab, thereby to conceal said pull tab.
  • 9. An article as defined in claim 1, wherein said back plate contains a recess for receiving and supporting said graphic display member.
  • 10. An article as defined in claim 1, wherein said cover plate includes a functional member extending outwardly from said cover plate.
  • 11. An article as defined in claim 1, wherein said base plate includes a functional member extending outwardly from said base plate front surface and said cover plate contains an opening for receiving said base plate functional member, whereby said base plate functional member serves to support said cover plate.
  • 12. An article as defined in claim 1, wherein said cover plate is pivotally connected with said back plate.
  • 13. An article to be mounted on a surface, comprising:(a) a back plate having front and rear major surfaces and containing a cutout; (b) a double-sided stretch releasing adhesive strip having an adhesive portion adhered to said back plate rear surface and a non-adhesive pull tab projecting beyond said back plate aligned with said cutout; (c) a graphic display member formed of a sheet of opaque material arranged adjacent to said back plate front surface in overlapping relation with said non-adhesive pull tab, whereby said pull tab is concealed by said graphic display member; and (d) a cover plate arranged adjacent to said graphic display member and removably connected with said back plate, said cover plate including a viewing area for viewing said graphic display member; wherein when said cover plate is removed from said back plate, said pull tab can be manually grasped by a user to stretch release said adhesive strip from the marface and said back plate.
  • 14. An article to be mounted on a surface, comprising:(a) a back plate having front and rear major surfaces; (b) a double-sided stretch releasing adhesive strip having an adhesive portion adhered to said back plate rear surface and a non-adhesive pull tab projecting beyond said back plate; (c) a graphic display member arranged adjacent to said back plate front surface; and (d) a cover plate arranged adjacent to said graphic display member and connected with said back plate, said cover plate including an opaque region arranged in overlapping relation with said pull tab and a viewing area arranged adjacent to said graphic display member for viewing said graphic display member; wherein when said cover plate is removed from said back plate, said pull tab can be manually grasped by a user to stretch release said adhesive strip from the surface and said back plate.
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