The mounting and display of painted or printed images is typically accomplished by stretching a canvas or other material containing an image over a wooden or metal stretcher frame. The images are generally secured to the backside of the frame with staples or adhesive. These systems are typically expensive, have multiple parts, or do not provide for an image that is professional in appearance. They also leave unintended folds of material or canvas, which appear as wrinkles at the edges, disturbing the integrity of the image. Other image display systems have been developed that provide a flat mounting surface, for transforming a Hat ;mage mounting surface into a frame upon folding of the portions of the base along indentations. These systems., however, require secondary support to secure the assembled position, to resist warping of the edges, such as rigid back panels, inner cavity supports such as foam, and the like.
There is a need for new support structures and image substrates that address such disadvantages and provide for a technically efficient image display providing a professional, artistic appearance, and where the integrity of the image is not compromised.
Disclosed herein is an image display assembly wherein the image is an image printed on canvas or otter material, and whereby the display assembly is configured for mounting of the image and for hanging or as a free-standing display.
The present invention provides an extremely efficient way to produce an artistic display, either as a display hanging from a wall or other support means, or as a free-standing display, and drastically reduces production time and cost when compared to other comparable image display systems, yet provides an extremely high quality display. One particular feature of the image display assembly is the resulting nearly-perfect 90° corners of the display, which are difficult to achieve on standard image displays, such as stretched canvas.
In one embodiment, the image display assembly is configured as a planar base with a unique v-grooved arrangement dispersed along a portion of the base, resulting in a foldable base segments. In one embodiment, the planar base is comprised of a rigid material such as a medium density fiberboard (MDF). In another embodiment, v-grooves form a point at which the board can foe folded along the groove (point of introversion, or hinge point), so that the folded edges portions of the base form a corner.
In one embodiment the base of the assembly comprises an (optional) adhesive on an image side of the base, and an (optional) removable protective layer covering the adhesive. When the optional protective covering is removed, the adhesive is revealed, thereby providing a mounting surface for an image.
In one embodiment, the orientation of the v-grooves along the base create foldable segments, that when folded inward along the v-groove permit the base to be folded into various shapes, such as into a box-like shape with near-perfect 90° corners. This unique assembly solves the problem often seen in canvas print displays of wrinkles at the frame corners.
An image display according to one embodiment of the present invention is comprised of a planar base configured with an adhesive layer applied on an image mounting surface, with a removable protective layer covering the adhesive, and a plurality of v-grooves on a non-image face that provide means of assembling the base into a support structure with a plurality of corners, with one or more of an image display face, depending on the overall shape/contours of the planar base, and the arrangement of the grooves placed into/on the planar base.
In one embodiment, the image display assembly is a foldable planar base of particular configuration and shape that upon folding of the planar base results in an image display support of a particular shape, such as a rectangular shape, square shape, or cube-shape, wherein the overall dimensions are only limited by the area of the planar base, outer contours of the planar baseband arrangement of v-grooves.
In one embodiment, the image display base may be divided or segmented by one of numerous arrangements of v-grooves applied: the v-grooves creating segments that sub-divide the base and creates points of introversion, permitting folding of the segments inwardly at the v-grooves, thereby resulting in the formation of a corner segment that defines an edge of the image display assembly.
In one embodiment, the v-grooves are at a depth and width along the planar base that permits inward folding of the segments along a corresponding v-groove, such the inward folding provides a near-perfect 90° corner upon alignment of the two adjoining segments along a respective v-groove. In another embodiment, the: outer edges of the planar base comprise an angled edge, corresponding to a 45 degree angle, so that when a set of opposing ends of tie planar base are brought together and aligned at the edge, they form a 90° corner,
An embodiment provides an image display assembly comprising: a base; having a front face for securing an image or other display material for display, and a non-image face, the non-image face comprising a plurality of linear v-grooves, wherein the plurality of linear v-grooves segment the base into one or more foldable segments that upon folding of the segments assemble the base into a support structure comprising a plurality of corners, thereby forming an assembled base comprising at least one image display face formed from at least a portion of the front face.
Another embodiment provides an image display assembly, comprising a base comprised of a generally-planar semi-rigid material configured with peripheral edges that are angled at approximately 45°, an image face and a non-image face; an adhesive layer applied on the image face for adhering an image or display material thereto; and a linear v-groove arrangement applied on the non-image face, wherein the linear v-grooves comprise an angle in a range of 85° to 95° degrees and traverses the non-image face at a depth that is essentially equal to the width of the base and approaching the adhesive layer on the image face of the base, and wherein the linear v-groove arrangement sub-divides the base into one or more foldable segments, that upon folding of the segments create at least one or more support means comprising a plurality of corner wherein the support means comprise one or mere of an image display face formed from at least a portion of the front face, a side wall, a back wall, an outer wall, an inner support.
Another embodiment provides a method of creating an image display, comprising: providing an image display assembly of the invention; adhering at least one image to at least a portion of the image display face, and wherein the image display assembly comprises a removable protective layer and an adhesive layer, the method may further comprise removing the removable protective layer prior to adhering the at least one image to the image display face; and folding the segments to assemble the base into a supped structure comprising a plurality of corners, thereby forming an assembled base comprising at least one image display face formed from at least a portion of the front face.
Another embodiment provides the use of an image display assembly of the invention to create an image display.
Described herein is an image display assembly comprising a base having a front (image) face for securing an image or other display material for display, and a back (non-image) face, the back face comprising a plurality of linear v-grooves; an optional adhesive layer applied to a front face of the base layer; and an optional removable protective layer covering the adhesive layer, and wherein the plurality of v-grooves segment the base into foldable segments that upon inward folding along the v-grooves assemble the base into a support structure with a plurality of corners to form an assembled base comprising at least one image display face formed from at least a portion of the front face. In another embodiment the base is at least generally planar in its unassembled form.
In one embodiment, the segments defined by the plurality of v-grooves comprise a frame segment, an outer wall comprised of a first segment and a second segment, wherein the first segment is separated from the second segment by a v-groove, and optionally including an inner support comprised of a first segment and a second segment, the first segment separated from the second segment by a v-groove, the outer wall and inner support segments disposed on opposing sides of the frame segment.
In one embodiment when a first and second segment are folded inward along the v-groove, the resulting corner comprises a first (side) segment aligned approximately perpendicular to a second (back) segment. In one embodiment, when the segments are folded inward along the v-grooves thereby forming a corner, a side segment is approximately perpendicular to a front of the base and a back segment is approximately parallel to the front of the base.
In another embodiment the front segment comprises at least one display face, optionally wherein at least one side segment comprises a display face, further optionally wherein each side segment comprises a display face.
In another embodiment, back segments comprise distal ends, the distal ends comprising clipped corners and/or notches to minimize interference of the segment ends with each other, when the plurality of segments are folded to form the assembled base.
In one embodiment, the base is configured such that, when assembled, the assembled base forms a prism optionally with an end face removed, wherein the side faces of the prism are rectangles, or wherein the prism is a triangular prism or rectangular prism, or wherein the prism is a cube.
In one embodiment, the base is comprised of a substantially rigid material. In one embodiment, the base may be constructed of a single layer of material or of multiple layers of material. The material of the base may be selected from at least one of plastic, paperboard, cardboard, floorboard, wood, metal, aluminum, or other synthetic or natural materials, or any suitable combinations thereof. In one embodiment the base is comprised of a medium density fiberboard (MDP). In one embodiment, the base may have a thickness ranging from approximately 1/16 inch to ½ inch, although other base dimensions are contemplated.
In one embodiment, the base may include one or more of a mounting surface for adherence of display materials thereon. In one embodiment, the overall dimensions of the image display provide for an assembled- image display of dimensions corresponding to one of a 3×5 inch image; a 5×7 inch images; an 8×10 inch image; a 11×14 inch image; 16×20 inch image; 20×30 inch image; 22×32 inch image, or any ether suitable image size or equivalent thereof, such as the other standard-image sizes, or metric measurements. In yet another embodiment, the overall dimensions may be customized.
The periphery of the base comprises distal edges that am angled at about 45° (e.g. at 43-47° or at 45°), along all or a portion of the periphery, thereby providing for alignment of edges, if two edges are brought together in alignment. This is shown more clearly in the distal edges of base extensions shown in
In one embodiment, the base is configured with an arrangement of linear v-grooves. The v-grooves are arranged on the non-image side of the base and divide the case into segments along either side of the v-groove The resulting segments may then be folded inward along the v-groove, with the folded segment of the base forming a corner segment. With this arrangement, various overall shapes of the image display assembly are envisioned and may be assembled based on the arrangement and positioning of the v-grooves along the base.
In one embodiment, the v-grooves are created by a mitre bit on a computerized numerical control (CNC) router, with a bit size in a range of 90-93 degrees. The depth of the v-groove is of a depth that permits inward folding of the segments of the base in order to create a 90° angled corner,, but the v-groove does not fully traverse the base. In one embodiment, the v-groove depth is in a depth ranging from approximately 0.05 to 0.02 inches away from the image Side of the base (ie, leaving a base thickness in a thickness range of 0.05 to 0.02 inches), alternatively, less than 0.004 inches away torn the image side of the base; thus leaving a base thickness of less than 0.004 inches remaining at the end of the v-groove. In another embodiment the v-groove depth is at a depth ranging from approximately less than or up to 0.004 inches away from the image side of the base, leaving a base thickness of essentially leas than 0.004. In yet another embodiment the v-groove depth is at a depth equal to the thickness of the base, and where the v-groove traverses the non-image side of the base, ending at the adhesive layer. It is understood that overall depth will vary depending on the thickness of the base, and the type of materials used as the base.
In an embodiment, the v-grooves have a depth of varying thickness, such as at least 50% of the thickness of the base, or a lower percentage, optionally wherein the grooves have a depth at least or greater than, 60% of the thickness of the base, further optionally wherein the grooves have a depth of at least, or greater than, 70% of the thickness of the base, still further optionally wherein the grooves have a depth of at least, or greater than, 80% of the thickness of the base, or a depth of a higher percentage.
In one embodiment, the v-grooves have an angle in a range of 85 to 95° (e.g. 87 to 93°), optionally, wherein the v-grooves have an angle of about 90°, and preferably an angle of about 91°. For example the v-grooves may have an angle in the range of 89 to 92°.
The v-grooves subdivide the base into segments. The segments may be folded along the v-groove to form one or more support members, such as a side wall and back wall, for an image display. In one embodiment, segments may be of varying widths and lengths, thereby permitting multiple display assembly configurations. In one embodiment, v-groove placement may result in a plurality of segments of various widths and lengths, which result in an overall assembly conforming to specific dimensions. In one embodiment, a depth of a side wall formed upon folding of segments of the base is in a range of 0.25 inches to 2.0 inches, although other depths are envisioned. In one embodiment, based on the overall dimensions (length and width) of the base and the arraignment of v-grooves, the resulting segments created on the base may be assembled to form an image display with—for example: an 11×14 inch image display face, a 1.5 inch side wall, and a 1.0 inch back wall. It is to be understood that these are dimensions are meant to be illustrative and not exhaustive.
In one embodiment, an (optional) protective layer is a layer of material, for example a synthetic; material such as polymer or plastic, which is removable and capable of being peeled away from the adhesive residing on the base layer. The protective layer may cover all, or a portion of the adhesive on the base and may be removed by peeling ail or a portion of the protective layer away from the adhesive.
In one embodiment, an adhesive layer may de selected from adhesives including a polyvinyl acetate adhesive, hot melt adhesives, and/or pressure sensitive adhesives. In one embodiment, an adhesive layer comprises a double-sided adhesive film and may include a peel-away protective layer disposed on one of the sides of the adhesive. In one embodiment, the double-sided adhesive layer is applied to an image side (the image mounting side) of an image display base. In one embodiment the adhesive layer covers all or a portion of the image side (image mounting side) of the display base.
In one embodiment, the image may be of various visual arts and mediums such as one or more of a photograph, a graphic design, a printed image or painted image, a collage, or other collection of assembled images, or other suitable image medium intended to be displayed. While it is envisioned that a single image is mounted on the base for display, the image display assembly is configured such that multiple images may be mounted. The images may be printed on paper, canvas or other materials. In another embodiment the images may be constructed of materials such as paint, dyes, or other artistic materials, applied to a canvas or other fabric, or paper, and adhered to the image display.
In one embodiment, the base is generally planar and comprises distal ends that define the overall shape of the planar base. In another embodiment, the distal ends comprise corner-forming edges that are clipped at a 45 degree angle, and/or notches, to minimize interference of the distal ends upon assembly of the image display.
In one embodiment, an image display may be assembled: by folding the base segments inward along the plurality of linear v-grooves. As the base segments are folded inward along the v-groove one or more of a corner of the display assembly are formed. In one embodiment, the corner segments, are secured in-place by the rigidity of the materials of the base, requiring no additional closure features or means of securing the corners in alignment. Although, optionally, the corners may be secured in position by the use closure means, such as staples, glue, Velcro, magnets, or any other suitable means.
In one embodiment, an image or other display materials may be applied to the adhesive layer of the base prior to assembly of the base. In another embodiment one or more of an image of display material may be mounted to one of more of the resulting display surfaces of a fully assembled display assembly.
In one embodiment a back panel or covering is provided and may be attached to the non-image side of the assembled image display assembly. In order to cover the back side of the back panel may be of a size suitable to cover all or a portion of the non-display (back) side of the display assembly. The panel may be comprised of various materials, such as cardboard, fiberboard, plastic, fabric, natural materials, synthetic materials, or any combination thereof. The panel may be secured to the image display by any suitable securement means, such as staples, pins, nails, glue, stitching, Velcro, or any other means for holding the panel on the non-image face of the image display. The back panel provides a clean and finished look to the image display assembly but—significantly—is not required for structural integrity of the assembled image display.
Also disclosed is a kit of parts for assembly of an image display, comprised of: a planar base with an image mounting display side comprising of an optional adhesive layer and an removable protective layer, and a non-display side comprising a plurality of v-grooves along the base segmenting the base into portions of which are foldable along the v-grooves, such that the folded segments create comers resulting in an image support structure for the display of one or more of display materials affixed to the image display surface upon assembly of the image display. The base may be proportioned with a v-groove arrangement and with distal edges that, upon alignment, result in an image display of a pre-determined size and shape, such as a 5×7 rectangular image display.
Also disclosed is a method of manufacturing an image display assembly (which may be an image display assembly of the invention), therein an adhesive layer is applied using a wide-formal, laminator machine to a planar base (unassembled). As the planar base is fed through the laminator the adhesive layer is applied to an image side of the base. In another embodiment, the protective layer is applied as part of a double-sided adhesive layer, as the base is fed through the laminator. In one embodiment, linear v-grooves are applied to the base layer on a side opposite the adhesive layer (non-image side) using a v-groove routes bit in a pattern for a desired shape or structure upon assembly of the base. In another embodiment, the v-grooves are applied prior to the adhesive layer being applied to the base.
In one embodiment the planar base (representing the unassembled display) can be configured—based on the dimensions of the base, and the arrangement of the v-grooves, for assembly into a pre-determined shape (when the unassembled base is assembled into a display support structure), such as a rectangular shape, triangular shape, or a cube.
In one exemplary embodiment meant to be illustrative and not exhaustive, an unassembled image display assembly (base and adhesive layer) is of a thickness of approximately 0.125 inches, with a v-groove depth of approximately 0.115 inches inward from the non-image side, the v-grooves at an angle of 91 degrees and a width of approximately 0.2301 inches.
Turning now to the figures, in which are shown various embodiments of an image display assembly, in both unassembled and assembled forms.
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The image side (not shown) of the image display frame 400 is the mounting surface of the display assembly, where on an image may be affixed. In one embodiment, an image—such as an image printed of painted on canvas—is stretched around the outer edges of the stretcher frame assembly and along the outer wall of the assembly. The image may be attached by various means, including but not limited to adhesives, tacks, nails, staples, or other suitable means of affixing the canvas to the stretcher frame. In one embodiment, all or a portion of the image surface of the base 402 is configured with an adhesive layer substrate layer. The adhesive layer may also be covered by a removable protective layer, in order to protect the adhesive layer until the image is mounted thereon.
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In yet another embodiment, the 6-sided cube-shaped assembly 600 with image 618 affixed thereto is configured with hanging means, such as ribbon 660 shown in
The planar base materials can be configured by shaping, cutting and modifying the materials comprising the planar base layer in a way that upon the addition of the v-grooves, permits assembly of the planar base materials into various support structure shapes, by inward folding of extensions or segments created by the v-grooves, which when folded inwardly along the v-groove, provide a substantially rigid support assembly on which an image can be affixed for display.
An image display assembly, comprises a base comprised of a generally-planar and semi-rigid material configured with peripheral edges that are angled at approximately 45°, a front (image) face and a back (non-image) face; an adhesive layer applied on the front face for adhering an image or display material thereto; and a linear v-groove arrangement applied on the non-image face., wherein the linear v-grooves comprise an angle in a range of 85° to 95° degrees, and wherein the linear v-groove arrangement sub-divides the base into a number of foldable base segments, that upon folding of the segments create an image display face formed from at least a portion of the front face, and at least one or mom corners of one or more support means of an assembled image display assembly, wherein the support means comprise one or more of a side wall comprised of at least two side wall segments, a back wall comprised of at least two back wall segments, an outer wall comprised of at least two outer wall segments, an inner support comprised of at least, two inner support segments.
An image display assembly comprises: a base having a front face and a back face, the back face comprising a plurality of grooves; an adhesive layer applied to a front face of the base layer; and a removable protective layer covering the adhesive layer, wherein the plurality of grooves is configured such that the plurality of grooves may be folded to assemble the base into a support structure with a plurality of corners, to form an assembled base comprising at least one image display face formed from at least a portion of the front face. In another embodiment, the segments of the base comprise distal ends and said distal ends comprise clipped corners and/or notches to minimize interference of the segment ends with each other, when the plurality of grooves are folded to form the assembled base, and further whereto segments of the base comprise distal ends and said distal ends are shaped to allow overlap of a distal end of a segment with the distal end of a neighboring segment when the plurality of grooves are folded to form the assembled base.
In another embodiment, a method of creating an image display, comprises providing an image display assembly, wherein the base comprises a number of segments defined by an assortment of linear v-grooves; removing the removable protective layer from the base to expose the adhesive layer; aligning one or more of an image to be displayed with the adhesive layer and securing the one or more Image to be displayed to all or a portion of the base by adhering the one or more image to be displayed to the adhesive layer; on thee back face of the base, folding the segments along the v-grooves inwardly as to create the plurality of corners that provide a support structure, wherein the support structure comprises a front image display and depending on the arrangement of the linear v-grooves, one or more of a side wall, and back wall, an outer wall, or inner support, each of which are formed of the inward folded segments, or a multi-surface image display.
It will be clear to a person skilled in the art that features disclosed in relation to any of the embodiments disclosed above can be applicable interchangeably between the different embodiments. The embodiments disclosed above are examples to illustrate various features of the invention.
Throughout the description and claims of this specification, the singular encompasses fee plural unless the context otherwise requires. In particular, where the indefinite article is used, the specification is to be understood as contemplating plurality as well as singularity, unless the context requires otherwise.
This application claims priority to earlier-filed U.S. provisional patent application No(s). 82/070,927 filed Nov. 7, 2014; 62/130,850, filed Mar. 10, 2015; and 62/180,370, filed May 12, 2015, the contents each of which are teem incorporated by reference in their entireties.
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