This invention relates to elongated frame members and more particularly to a four sided frame structure which includes a central member which permits the structure to be divided into multiple display panes, and is a continuation-in-part application of co-pending application serial number 12/(Rose-39) and of design application Ser. No. 29/349,668, filed 20th of April 2010 each of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
Slide in sign frames generally come in two types. One type may be a double-sided sign or graphic arrangement by which the sign may be displayed on both sides thereof and suspended from a ceiling or held up by a post or other rigid support. The other type of sign would be a one-sided sign which would be placed against a flat surface such as a wall, a fixture, a cabinet or other surface for single sided viewing. Such single sided frame arrangements typically utilize the same frame as two-sided viewing, which usually has a symmetrical shape and is not ideal for permanent mounting. Changing the signs in these frames is difficult because they are designed for changing signs with access to both sides of the frame. Further, multiple graphics may be desired the use of which takes advantage of the ease of display change capabilities.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a frame arrangement which overcomes the disadvantages of the prior art.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a frame arrangement which may readily mate against a flat surface while still readily permitting a graphic exchange.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a frame arrangement which may display multiple graphics within a common outer frame.
The present invention comprises a unique frame assembly for presenting a plurality of graphic display panels therewithin. The frame assembly comprises an elongated outer support rail on at least two sides thereof, and at least one loading rail. In one embodiment, a pair of elongated support rails is connected linearly to one another at a third edge thereof. Each support rail is also connected at their respective other end to its neighboring side rail by an L-shaped bracket inserted therebetween. The fourth side of the frame assembly comprises a pair of linearly connected elongated loading rails. The pair of loading rails are connected at their adjacent ends to the side branches of a T-shaped connector bracket. The opposing outer support rails of the frame assembly are similarly joined at their adjacent ends to the side branches of a similar T-shaped connector bracket.
The frame assembly is divided into multiple panes by an internal rail, each end of which is connected to the stem of the respective T-shaped brackets which mate the loading rails and the outer support rails together.
Each elongated outer support rail comprises an elongated front face of generally C shaped configuration in cross section. The front face has a linear front leg. The front face has a rear edge which extends into a generally L-shaped rear leg. A front wall and a rear wall extend inwardly from the front face, and is co-formed with an inside bridge connecting the front wall and the rear wall therewithin. An elongated central connector web extends from a lower side of the inside bridge and is coextruded with an elongated extended flange. The extended flange is generally parallel to the plane of the inside bridge. The elongated central connector web which connects the inside bridge to be extended flange is preferably parallel to the L shaped rear edge of the front face. The extended flange has an elongated first edge which extends distally beyond the front edge or leg of the front face of the support bracket or rail. An elongated central passageway is disposed on the inside edge of the front face and the inside bridge, and the front wall and the rear wall, so as to form a corner bracket receiving channel.
Each of the loading rails which extend across the uppermost edge of the four sided frame assembly comprises an elongated front face of, for example, generally “C” shape in cross section. A front wall and a rear wall extend inwardly away from the curved front face and are connected to one another by an inside bridge, generally similar to the outer support bracket or rail described herein above. The elongated front face has an elongated front edge and elongated rear edge which define the outer side parameters thereof. The inside bridge and the front wall and the rear wall and the inner side of the front face defines a receiving channel for the side branches of a “T”-shaped connector bracket.
The four sided frame assembly is divided into multiple panes by the four sided frame assembly having at least one elongated extruded central bracket extending thereacross. The elongated central bracket is comprised of a curvilinear outer face of generally “C” shape in cross-section, having an elongated first edge and an elongated second edge. The front face has a first wall and a second wall which are connected by an inside bridge generally similar to the loading rail or bracket described hereinabove. An elongated central connector is formed with the inside bridge at a mid-point thereof.
The central connector has a lower edge which is formed with a first extensive flange and a second extensive flange formed therewith. The first extensive flange has a first edge which extends distally beyond the first edge of the front face of the central bracket. The second extensive flange of the central bracket has a second edge which extends distally beyond the second edge of the front face of the central bracket. The first and second walls and the inside bridge arranged on the inner side of the front face of the connector bracket form a connector bracket receiving channel. The connector bracket receiving channel of the elongated central bracket is arranged to receive the inwardly directed stem components of the “T”-shaped connector brackets connecting the upper loading rails or brackets and the elongated lower support rails.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the extended flanges of the side support rails end of the lower edge support rails may have an adhesive coating to their lowermost surfaces, so that the four sided frame assembly may be adhesively joined in a more or less permanent manner, to a wall or display arrangement as needed. In a further embodiment of the present invention, the extended flanges of the side and lower support rails or brackets may have holes for threaded attachment members into a wall or display support, as needed.
The invention thus comprises in one aspect thereof, a four sided graphic receiving frame assembly for permitting the display of that frame assembly on a front flat surface with multiple display panels individually received therein. The frame assembly comprises a rectilinear arrangement of multiple graphic display receiving support rails connected to a horizontally disposed loading rail arrangement, the rails joined by an “L” shaped connector at corners thereof.
A central bracket arrangement is connected between the support rails so as to define a plurality of display panels within the frame assembly, the support rails and the central bracket arrangement each having extensive flanges for guided receipt of a graphic display panel. Each support rail has a front face and has a first edge thereon wherein the extensive flanges extended distally beyond the first edge of the front face.
The invention also comprises a graphic receiving this frame assembly wherein the support rails have a frame enhancing outer edge. The frame enhancing outer edge is of “L” shape in cross shape. The at least one internal rail preferably has a pair of graphic display restraining outer edges. The at least one internal rail has an outer face of, for example, generally “C” shape. The support rails and the at least one internal rail have a connector bracket receiving channel extending longitudinally therethrough. The loading rail comprises a curvilinearly-shaped in cross-section front face and a connector bracket receiving channel defined by an elongated front wall and an elongated rear wall joined by an elongated bridge member.
A graphic receiving frame assembly for permitting the display of that frame assembly on a front flat surface with multiple display panels individually received therein, the frame assembly comprising: a plurality of graphic display receiving outer support rails connected to at least one loading rail, the rails joined by an “L” shaped connector at outer corners thereof, the outer support rails having an inwardly directed graphic display support flange; at least one internal rail connected between the support rails so as to define a plurality of display panels within the frame assembly, the at least one internal rail having a pair of parallel, oppositely extending graphic display support flanges for supportive guided receipt of at least a pair of graphic display panels received between the outer support rails and the at least one internal rail.
A graphic display disposed in a particular pane within the frame assembly, is hence supported on its rear or back side by flanges extending beyond the distal outer edge of its respective front face, on three sides of that graphic display, and is open to a wall space on its pane loading side.
The objects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent, when viewed in conjunction with the following drawings, in which:
Referring now to the drawings in detail, and particularly to
The frame assembly 10 is divided into multiple (at least two) panes “A” and “B”, by one or more internal rails 26, each end of which is connected to the stem 28 of the respective T-shaped brackets 22 which mate the loading rails 18 and the lower support rails 14 together. In a further embodiment of the present invention, the frame assembly 10 may be divided into four or more panes, not shown for clarity, with the rails intersecting being connecting together by an “X” shaped bracket 25, as shown in
Each elongated outer rail 12 and outer rail 14 comprise an extruded elongated “outwardly facing” front face 30 of generally “C” shaped configuration in cross section, as commonly represented in
An elongated central passageway 50 is disposed between the inside portion of the front face 30 and the inside bridge 42, and the front wall 38 and the rear wall 40, so that passageway 50 forms a corner bracket receiving channel for engagingly receiving the legs 16A of the connector bracket 16 shown in
The loading rails 18 which extend across the uppermost edge of the four sided frame assembly 10, comprises an elongated front face 60 of generally “C” shape in cross section, as shown in
The elongated front face 60 has an elongated front edge 68 and elongated rear edge 70 which define the outer side parameters thereof. The inside bridge 66 and the front wall 62 and the rear wall 64 and the inner side of the front face 60 defines a receiving channel 72 for connectively receiving the linearly aligned side branches 20 of the T-shaped connector bracket 22, which is shown in
The four sided frame assembly 10 is divided into multiple panes (A&B) by the four sided frame assembly 10 having at least one elongated internal rail 26 extending thereacross, as shown in
The first and second walls 86 and 88 and the inside bridge 90 arranged on the inner side of the front face 80 of the internal rail 26 form a connector bracket receiving channel 106. The connector bracket receiving channel 106 of the elongated internal rail 26 is arranged to receive the inwardly directed stem components 28 of the T-shaped connector brackets 22, as shown in
In one embodiment of the present invention, the extended flanges of the side support rails end of the lower edge support rails may have an adhesive coating “S” to their lowermost surfaces, as represented in
In a further embodiment of the present invention, the extended flanges 46 of the side and lower support rails and or brackets 12 and 14 may have holes 110 for threaded attachment members into a wall or display support “W”, as needed.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 29349668 | Apr 2010 | US |
Child | 13374268 | US |