The present invention provides for this purpose a holder for arranging against a wall one or more image carriers such as photos, cards, photo frames, brochures and the like, wherein the holder comprises:
Such a wall is to be found in most buildings, wherein it is possible to envisage a wall provided with horizontally running shelves on which objects can be arranged. Image carriers can be placed on the shelves, but can fall over due to a sudden draught. The whole moreover has a cluttered appearance and a shelf has been found to be more suitable for stable objects which are relatively thicker, such as books, than for image carriers.
The present invention has for its object to provide a wall provided with a holder which is better suited to image carriers.
The present invention provides for this purpose a holder for arranging against a wall one or more image carriers such as photos, cards, photo frames, brochures and the like, wherein the holder comprises:
The spacer has been found to be suitable for arranging an image carrier therein, wherein the movement in thickness direction is prevented so that the carrier remains in place in the case of draught. The image carrier is preferably slidable in the spacer. This thus allows the option of varying the placing of the image carrier in simple manner, which enables application as architectural element.
In a preferred embodiment the fixing member is a flange. This is found to enable a robust and durable fixing to a wall.
The holder preferably comprises a clamping element for fixedly clamping the image carrier in the spacer or groove. Image carriers with a thickness smaller than the width of the groove can thus still be clamped herein for greater stability. The image carrier is thus positioned in more stable manner and remains in place in the case of draught and the like.
In a further preferred embodiment, the clamping element is a U-shaped profile comprising a resilient lip which is arranged on an outer end of one of the standing walls of the U-shaped profile. This is found to still provide a robust clamping in simple manner.
In an advantageous embodiment, the spacer is a groove comprising side walls with an intermediate space of between 6 mm and 22 mm.
In yet another preferred embodiment, a first, a second and a third groove are arranged lying adjacently of each other on the carrier of the holder, wherein the first and the second groove have a common partition wall and wherein the second and the third groove have a common partition wall for the purpose of forming a double groove. This embodiment makes it possible to place image carriers one behind another or to slide them along one behind another. It is hereby easy to create variation or to partly conceal image carriers from view.
The first, second and/or third spacer preferably have different widths. The holder is thus found to be suitable for about 90% of existing photo frames.
The first spacer preferably has a width of about 22 mm, the second spacer a width of about 12 mm and/or the third spacer a width of about 6 mm.
According to a further aspect, the present invention provides a wall provided with a holder as described above.
According to yet another aspect, the present invention provides a method for manufacturing a holder substantially as according to any of the claims 1-10.
Further advantages and features of the present invention will be described with reference to the annexed figures, in which:
A wall provided with a holder 1 according to the present invention is better suited for arranging of images thereon, wherein particularly photos, cards and frames must be envisaged.
Holder 1 comprises a support member 2 in the form of an elongate plate on which is arranged a fixing member, for instance a flange 3 running over the entire length of the support member and provided with holes 4, 5 for fixing holder 1 against a wall, using for instance nails or screws. The holder can also be arranged against the wall in other known ways, such as by glueing. Three upright flanges 6, 7 and 8 running mutually parallel over the whole length of the support member are arranged on support member 2 for the purpose of forming first, second and third elongate spacers or grooves 9, 10 and 11 respectively. Clamping elements 12, 13, 14 are preferably arranged in the grooves so that image carriers of a random thickness can be clamped fixedly in the grooves (
Clamping element 12 is preferably formed by a bent profile (
The clamping elements have a width substantially corresponding to the width of grooves 9, 10 or 11 (
Arranged against the wall the holder provides a clamping system for, among other objects, existing photo frames, wherein the width of grooves 9, 10, 11 is chosen such that the holder is suitable for practically 90% of existing photo frames, wherein these are clamped directly into one of the grooves with for instance a clearance in the order of 1 mm, or are fixedly clamped therein by means of one of clamps 12-14. Suitable widths for the grooves are for instance about 22 mm, about 12 mm and about 6 mm for the first, second and third groove respectively. This width can of course be chosen differently, for instance with a first groove having a width of 22 mm or greater. Some grooves can also have the same width.
The holder is preferably manufactured from extruded aluminium, whereby it is easy to manufacture and economically viable. It is further possible to supply a cheaper, simple version, as well as more expensive finishes, wherein lacquering, galvanizing and the like of the extruded profile must be envisaged. The profile can also be manufactured from other materials or metals for a more stylish appearance.
The present invention is not limited to the above described preferred embodiment thereof, in which many modifications are possible within the scope of the appended claims.
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