1. Field of the Invention
The present invention related to a jigsaw puzzle display frame on which a jigsaw type puzzle can be assembled. In particular, the invention relates to a frame that, on completion of the assembly of the puzzle pieces on a top surface of the frame unit, illuminates the assembled puzzle to enhance the appearance and artistic character of the intended scene depiction.
2. Description of the Related Art
The various and many types of jigsaw puzzles have been long known. It is also known to assemble the puzzle pieces on a support such as a plate or board, and then enclose the puzzle and plate within a frame coupled with covering the puzzle with a protective plexiglass sheet. See, for example, U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2005/0282139 by Hughes published on Dec. 22, 2005. The present inventor, though, has no present knowledge of a display frame unit being employed to provide a top on which the puzzle is assembled and illuminated when assembly has been completed.
An object of the preferred embodiment to provide a display frame on which a jigsaw puzzle can be assembled, following assembly, the completed puzzle being illuminated to highlight the appearance of the puzzle scene.
Another object of the preferred embodiment is to provide a display frame which is particularly suited for assembling and illuminating jigsaw puzzles which comprise translucent material puzzle pieces.
Another object of the preferred embodiment is to provide a display frame which can be used with translucent material puzzles and vivid color sharpened puzzles that are of particular appeal to young people.
Another object of the preferred embodiment is to provide a display frame which rewards children and other people who successfully solve or properly assemble a jigsaw puzzle by illuminating the puzzle as a mark of accomplishment and satisfaction to the person.
In one aspect, the preferred embodiment provides a display frame for assembling and mounting a jigsaw puzzle, which includes a frame housing having spaced top and bottom frame margin pieces and spaced left and right end margin pieces extending between opposite ends of said top and bottom margin pieces. These margin pieces define a continuous frame that encircles a light transmissive, preferably, translucent material assembly plate that is recessed below a top face surface of the continuous frame. This recessing arrangement facilitates utilization of the assembly plate as a surface on which a user manipulates and effects joinder together of mating pieces of a jigsaw puzzle. During user assembly of the puzzle pieces, edges of perimeter located puzzle pieces of an assembled puzzle closely abuttingly engage inner side faces of the continuous frame. A slide actuator member is carried at a location on the encircling frame such that an end edge of a puzzle piece on the assembly plate and which puzzle piece juxtaposes with said slide actuator functions to urge the slide actuator counter to a bias acting thereon and moves it from an non operating position to an operating position; One or more light emitting members are carried in the frame housing these being disposed behind the assembly plate. A source of electric power, i.e., a battery is provided for operating light emitting members. An on-off switch in circuit with the battery and light emitting members also is provided. A normally open cut-out switch is provided for interrupting a power flow from the battery to light emitting members. The slide actuator is connected with the cut-out switch such as to move the cut-out switch from open to closed condition. This occurs responsive to movement of said slide actuator from non-operating to operating position caused by engagement of a puzzle piece with the slide actuator and attendant sliding of the actuator in a slot in the encircling frame. This sliding of the actuator is effected counter to a spring bias acting on the slide member tending to maintain the cut-out switch open. When the cut-out switches closes, power can flow to any light emitting device illuminating same and the light generated therewith transmits through the assembly plate to illuminate a puzzle mounted on the assembly plate.
The above, and other objects, features and advantages of the preferred embodiment of the invention will become apparent from the following description read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals designate the same elements.
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The upper frame made up of the margin pieces also has outer downwardly depending wall parts 30 so that the encircling upper frame sets on and around a housing lower body part seen best in
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The slide actuator 40 is operatively connected with a normally open cut-out switch 44 housed within lower body part 32 serving the purpose as will be described later and with reference to
The slide actuator 40 is moved by the puzzle piece in slot 42 in a horizontal direction away from the center of the frame. The slide actuator 40 is biased so that it pushes back on the puzzle piece. If the puzzle is not fully assembled, the biasing force will push the puzzle piece toward the center of assembly plate 24 and the puzzle will not be illuminated. The puzzle must be completed so that the biasing force of slide actuator 40 merely pushes the assembled puzzled pieces against the inside walls of opposing margin pieces 16 and 20. If the biasing force is strong enough, slide actuator 40 may push the assembled puzzle pieces tightly enough against the inside walls of opposing margin pieces 16 and 20 that it tends to hold the jigsaw puzzle pieces on the top even when the frame with the assembled puzzle is jostled or moved. Alternatively, slide actuator may move in both horizontal and vertical directions (away and up) such that it tends to push downward on the puzzle piece as well as inwardly thus clamping the puzzle pieces in place.
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Having described at least one of the preferred embodiments of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to those precise embodiments, and that various changes, modifications, and adaptations may be effected therein by one skilled in the art without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
This application claims the benefit of priority of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/828,308 filed on Oct. 5, 2006, the contents of said provisional application are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
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