1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to display devices. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to a holder for displaying interchangeable sheets of material including display components which can be removably inserted into the holder for enabling a plurality of display options.
2. Background of the Related Art
When displaying information such as, for example, an advertising display, display holders are used to receive the advertising material therein. One requirement for these holders is that they must be able to firmly secure the material received within the holder. However, it is necessary to be able to quickly and easily change or replace the display material in the holder, for example when advertising material needs to be updated. It is also necessary to quickly and easily change the display/retaining area of the holder that may have been damaged during use or to alter the appearance of the display, e.g., the tint or color of the display area through which advertising material is viewed. Problems with known display holders are that it may be difficult to do this.
It is accordingly an aspect of the present disclosure to provide a holder suitable for displaying a sheet of material which overcomes the problems noted above.
A holder for displaying a sheet of material is disclosed having a removable back plate and a removable front plate adjacent the removable back plate for supporting the sheet of material within a recess defined therebetween. The front plate defines a display area for viewing the sheet of material therethrough. The back plate and front plate are supported within a bracket configured for mounting the holder to a support surface such as a wall or door.
According to another embodiment of the present disclosure, a holder for displaying a sheet of material is provided having a bracket comprised of a header member and footer member, which define a groove for slidably receiving the front plate therebetween. A back plate is included for mounting the holder to a support surface such as a wall or door. The back plate attaches to the header member and footer member in a slide-fit or snap-fit manner within a track formed on the back side thereof. At least one locking member may be included on the bracket to engage the front plate to secure the front plate into a plurality of positions, e.g. in an open position to allow for interchangeability of the sheet of material or a closed position to allow for viewing of the sheet of material therethrough. A through-hole may be included for receiving a fastening member to engage the locking member to move it towards the front plate to lock it into one of a plurality of positions.
Both embodiments of the present disclosure can be packaged as a kit having several brackets, several removable back plates, and several removable front plates. The front plates and/or the back plates can be different colors, tints, etc. to enable replacement thereof with another front plate and/or back plate from the kit. Additionally, multiple size variations are envisioned, vertical and horizontal dimensions of the bracket, front plate, back plate, etc.
Particular embodiments of the presently disclosed holder are described herein with reference to the drawings, wherein:
The preferred embodiments of the presently disclosed holder are described below in detail with reference to the drawings, in which like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding elements in each of the several views.
Referring to
The holder 100 further includes a removable and generally transparent front plate 111 configured to be slidably received into an open end defined in the bracket 102, e.g., along a major recess 110 defined between legs 116a and 116b of the bracket 102. The major recess 110 includes a track portion 120a and 120b formed in each leg 116a and 116b, respectively, of the bracket 102. Each track portion 120a and 120b faces and is generally aligned with the other track portion 120 and 120b. The front plate 111 may be generally square in shape and constructed of any one of several clear or transparent materials as is necessary for viewing the sheet of material 170 therethrough. Alternately, other configurations are envisioned, rectangular, polygonal, etc. Examples of such materials include glass, plastic, etc. The material may also be magnified or opaque depending upon a particular purpose.
The holder 100 further includes a back plate 105 configured to be removable from the bracket 102. While inserted within the bracket 102, the back plate 105 is positioned substantially adjacent to the front plate 111 such that the back plate 105 and the front plate 111 define a recess 122 for receiving the sheet of material 170 therebetween. The back plate 105 is configured to be insertably received into the bracket 102 within a minor recess 108 defined in the base portion 114 and legs 116a and 116b of the bracket 102. The minor recess 108 also includes a track portion 118c in the base portion 114 and track portions 118a and 118b in each leg 116a and 116b, respectively, of bracket 102. Each leg 116a and 116b includes an indent 117 defined at one end of the legs 116a and 116b opposite the base portion 114. The indents 117 are recessed from the back surface 112 of the bracket 102 towards the track portions 118a and 118b of the legs 116a and 116b. The length of each track portion 118a and 118b in the legs 116a and 116b extends from the base portion 114 at one end of the legs 116a and 116b to the indents 117 at the opposite end. Track portion 118a is parallel to track portion 118b, and track portions 118a, 118b are perpendicular with track portion 118c in the base portion 114. The track portion 118c within the base portion 114 extends from the track portion 118a in one leg 116a to the track portion 118b in the leg 116b. In use, the back plate 105 is prevented from sliding within the minor recess 108 in an upward direction by the indents 117 and in a downward direction by the base portion 114.
It should be understood that relative to the minor recess 108, the major recess 110 is defined within the bracket 102 further in proximity from the rear surface 112, with the minor recess 108 being defined between the rear surface 112 and the major recess 110. The back plate 105 may be generally square in shape and constructed of various materials including, for example, plastic injection molding, metal, etc. Alternately, the back plate 105 may be constructed of a bendable material such as appropriate types of plastic or the like to allow warping and/or bowing to facilitate insertion of the back plate 105 within the minor recess 108.
The bracket 102 further includes a plurality of minor retaining extensions 104 projecting therefrom for supporting the back plate 105 within the minor recess 108. As can be seen in
The bracket 102 further includes at least one major retaining extension 106 projecting therefrom for providing additional support of the back plate 105 within the minor recess 108. As can be seen in
Additionally, the holder 100 can be packaged as a kit having bracket 102, several removable front plates 111, and several removable back plates 105. The removable back plates 105 can have different colors, including multi-color and clear as shown by
Referring now to
The holder 200 further includes a back plate 206 for mounting to a support surface (not shown) as described above. As can be seen in
The holder 200 further comprises a header member 202 and a footer member 204 configured to support the front plate 208 therebetween. As can be seen in
The header member 202 and footer member 204 each include a plurality of protrusion members 214 protruding from the back thereof, as shown in
The back plate 206 is additionally supported by the header member 202 and the footer member 204 via a first pair of flanges 218 and a second pair of flanges 220 positioned on the back thereof. The first and second pair of flanges 218, 220 form a second track 233 for inserting the back plate 206 therein, as shown in
As shown in
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Similarly, as discussed above with regard to the groove 222 and the first locking member 203, the front plate 208 may be slid within the first track 231 in the outward direction until tactile and/or audio feedback is generated by the second locking member 227 engaging grooves 229 positioned on either end of the front plate 208. Rotation of the fastening member 207 causes the fastening member 207 to forcibly engage the lower cross brace 225 causing the lower cross brace 225 to push the second locking member 227 towards the front plate 208 and engage the footer groove 229 positioned on either end of the front plate 208 to fixedly hold the front plate 208 in position. In this manner, the front plate 208 may be locked in an open position to enable insertion or removal of the sheet of material 210, as shown in
The holder 200 may be packaged as a kit having the header member 202, the footer member 204, several front plates 208 and several back plates 206 to allow for interchangeability. The front plates 208 and back plates 206 can have different sizes and colors, including multi-colored, clear (transparent), or opaque for enabling the removal of the front plate 208 and back plate 206 to be replaced with another from the kit.
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It will be appreciated that various presently unforeseen or unanticipated alternatives, modifications, variations or improvements therein may be subsequently made by those skilled in the art which are also intended to be encompassed by the following claims.
This patent application claims priority to a provisional patent application filed on Feb. 3, 2006 and assigned U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/765,063; the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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