Claims
- 1. A picture display device comprising:
- a plurality of rectangular picture frames, each formed from a plurality of frame members;
- hinge means connecting one of the frame members of each frame to a corresponding frame member of each adjacent frame;
- a substantially flat, transparent panel extending across the face of each frame and being connected at its opposed ends to a pair of opposite frame member of each frame, the panel being contained within the region defined by the frame, the side edges of the panel being spaced from the other pair of opposite of said frame members; and
- a pair of ribs secured to each frame and extending adjacent each of the side edges of the panel, each of the ribs overlying one of the spaces defined between the side edges of the panel and said other opposite frame members, each of the ribs lying in a plane which is offset from that in which the panel is disposed, thereby enabling a pair of pictures to be removably retained within each frame and in back-to-back relation to expose each of said pictures at opposite faces of each of the frames.
- 2. In a picture display device including means defining an endless belt having a plurality of consecutive runs, the improvement comprising:
- a plurality of picture holding frames, each frame including an inner portion of uniform depth, each frame being connected at its inner portion thereof to the belt and extending outwardly from the belt, the frames being constructed and arranged so that in each run of the belt said connected inner portions of said frames lie adjacent each other in substantially full edge-to-edge relation and in generally the same plane, the connected inner portions of the frames being of substantially the same depth; and
- each of the runs including a plurality of said frames; and
- supporting means for supporting the assembly of frames and the belt means to enable the advancement of the belt and frames in increments substantially equal to said depth and in which each incremental advancement will enable the frame at the end of each of the runs to advance to the beginning of the next consecutive run,
- said supporting means, belt and frames being constructed and arranged so that all of the frames in each of the runs will advance one increment in response to advancement of a frame from its end position in one run to its beginning position in the next consecutive run.
- 3. A picture device comprising:
- means defining an endless belt having a plurality of consecutive runs;
- a plurality of picture holding frames, each connected at an inner portion thereof to the belt and extending outwardly from the belt, the frames being constructed and arranged so that in each run of the belt, said connected inner portions of the frames may lie in generally the same plane;
- supporting means for supporting the assembly of frames and the belt means to enable the frame at the end of each run to be advanced to the beginning of the next consecutive run,
- said frames and supporting means being constructed and arranged so that all of the remaining frames in each run will advance to their next successive positions in that run in response to advancement of a frame from the end of one run to the beginning of the next consecutive run;
- each of the connected inner portions of the frames being flat and having at least a portion which lies edge-to-edge with a corresponding inner portion of each adjacent frame;
- hinge means connecting the adjacent edges of adjacent flat inner portions of adjacent frames to define the endless belt;
- the means for supporting the belt-like arrangement of frames comprising:
- each of said connected inner portions of the frame sections having laterally extending projections which protrude beyond the sides of the frames; a support including a shelf on each side of the frame and belt assembly, each shelf being located to support the laterally extending projections of the connected inner portions; and an end wall extending upwardly from at least one end of at least one of the shelves.
- 4. A device as defined in claim 3 wherein the support further comprises:
- the support being of generally U-shaped configuration and having a pair of sidewalls and an end wall connecting the sidewalls, the shelves being located at the opposite ends of the sidewalls.
- 5. A device as defined in claim 4 further comprising:
- each shelf having end walls at each end thereof; and
- a second shelf parallel to said first mentioned shelf and connecting the end walls to define a generally rectangular opening to receive the laterally extending portions of the frames.
- 6. A device as defined in claim 4 wherein the U-shaped configuration defined by the end wall and sidewalls of the support defines a region larger than that defined by the frames to enable the frames to pass freely and longitudinally through the channel defined by the U-shaped support.
- 7. A device as defined in claim 5 wherein the parallel shelf is spaced from the first mentioned shelf a distance slightly greater than the depth of each of the inner frame sections.
- 8. A frame construction for retaining a pair of photographs comprising:
- a plurality of frame sections connected to each other in generally rectangular configuration;
- a transparent panel connected at its ends to opposite sections of the frame, each of the panels lying within the region defined by the frame, the sides of the panel being spaced from corresponding frame sections; and
- a rib secured to the frame on each side of the panel, each of the ribs overlying the space between the panel and the side sections, each of the ribs lying in a plane which is offset from that of the panel.
- 9. A picture display device comprising:
- a plurality of rectangular picture frames, each formed from a plurality of frame members, each of the frames being of substantially the same dimensions, each of the frame members being of a predetermined depth, said frames being arrangeable in face-to-face, abutting relation;
- hinge means serially connecting one of the frame members of each frame to a corresponding frame member of each adjacent picture frame;
- means disposed interiorly of each of the picture frames for removably retaining a pair of pictures and for displaying the retained pictures at opposite faces of the frames;
- the depth of each of the picture frames being greater than the depth of the means for retaining and displaying said pictures whereby when a plurality of said picture frames are arranged in face-to-face relation, the facing frames will abut each other and will enclose each of the pictures retained therein.
- 10. A picture display device comprising:
- means defining an endless belt having a plurality of consecutive runs;
- a plurality of picture frames, each connected at inner portions thereof to the belt and extending outwardly from the belt, the picture frames being arranged so that in each run of the belt, the connected sides of the picture frames will lie in generally the same plane;
- each of said runs including a plurality of said picture frames;
- a support having a pair of spaced sidewalls and means for connecting the sidewalls; and
- means for supporting the assembly of picture frames and the belt means from the sidewalls of the support to enable the belt and picture frames to be advanced in increments between the sidewalls, one of the runs passing between the sidewalls and the other of the runs passing outwardly of the sidewalls.
- 11. A picture display device as defined in claim 10 further comprising:
- said consecutive runs of said endless belt being two in number and being parallel to each other;
- said support being generally U-shaped, said means connecting the sidewalls of said support comprising an end wall connected to each of the sidewalls.
- 12. A picture display device as defined in claim 11 further comprising:
- said belt, picture frames and means for supporting the assembly of picture frames and belt means being constructed and arranged so that the picture frames in one of the said runs rest on top of the picture frames in the other of said runs.
- 13. A picture display device as defined in claim 10 further comprising:
- each of said picture frames being of rigid construction;
- said means defining said endless belt comprising hinge means connecting said connected inner portions of said picture frames to each other.
- 14. A picture display device as defined in claim 13 further comprising:
- each of the outwardly extending portions of the picture frames, in each run, extending substantially perpendicular and outwardly from the endless belt portion of that run.
- 15. A picture display device as defined in claim 14 further comprising:
- the frames in each of said runs being arranged serially and lying flat against each other in face-to-face abuttment.
- 16. A picture display device comprising:
- a plurality of picture frames;
- hinge means connecting an inner portion of each picture frame to the corresponding inner portion of each adjacent picture frame, the hinged picture frame inner portions being connected in an endless configuration, the picture frames and hinge means being constructed and arranged so that the picture frames may be arranged in a pair of serially connected packs and in a presentation configuration in which the picture frames in each pack lie against each other in face-to-face abuttment, and in which the inner portions of the frames in one pack rest against the inner portions of the frames in the other pack;
- means for supporting the picture frames in said arrangement of serially connected packs, said support means being constructed to enable simultaneous advancement of a picture frame from an end of each of the packs to the adjacent end of the next adjacent pack in the series;
- said picture frames, hinge means and support means being constructed and arranged to cause said simultaneous advancement of said picture frames in response to advancement of one of said picture frames.
- 17. A picture display device comprising:
- a plurality of picture holding frames hingedly connected to each other at a side thereof in an endless, belt-like array and defining a plurality of runs, the frames being constructed and arranged so that in each run, the hinged sides of the frames may lie in generally the same plane;
- each of the connected sides of the frame sections having a laterally extending projection;
- means for supporting said laterally extending projections of the frames, said supporting means being constructed and arranged to confine movement of said laterally extending projections in a manner to enable the frame at the end of each run to be advanced to the beginning of the next succeeding run;
- said frames, projections and support means being constructed and arranged so that all of the remaining frames in each run will advance to their next succeeding position in their respective runs in response to advancement of a frame from the end of one run to the beginning of the next run.
- 18. A picture display device as defined in claim 17 further comprising:
- said connected inner portions of said frame and said laterally extending portions being substantially flat and being of substantially the same depth.
- 19. A picture display device as defined in claim 17 wherein there are two parallel runs and further comprising:
- said frames and supporting means being constructed and arranged to support the frames in a display position in which each of the frames is located within one of the runs;
- said frames and supporting means being further constructed and arranged so that the hingedly connected inner portion of the frames in one run will lie against the hingedly connected inner portions of the frames in the other run when the device is in said display position.
Parent Case Info
This is a (continuation,) of application Ser. No. 536,815, filed Dec. 27, 1974, now abandoned.
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