The invention relates generally to an assembly of interconnected picture frames.
It is known to create a presentation of multiple individual picture frames by hanging each frame separately. Unfortunately, this requires providing respective hanging means for each frame, for example, drilling respective holes for wall hanging each frame. It also is known to minimize the space required for displaying multiple picture frames by individually mounting each frame as close to the remaining frames as possible. Unfortunately, not only does this require providing multiple hanging means, but a great deal of precision is required in order to mount the frames as close as possible to each other and in relative alignment with each other. Further, since the frames are all separate, it is difficult to maintain relative alignment.
The invention broadly comprises a picture frame assembly, including: a first picture frame including a first connecting element, located at a first end of the first picture frame, and extending away from the first end, the first end including a first surface facing an interior of the first picture frame; and a second picture frame including a second connecting element, located at a second end of the second picture frame, and extending away from the second end, the second end including a second surface facing an interior of the second picture frame. The first connecting element is engaged with the second surface. The second connecting element is engaged with the first surface. The first and second picture frames are fixed to each other via the contact of the first and second connecting elements with the second and first picture frames, respectively.
The invention broadly comprises a picture frame assembly, including: a first picture frame including a first end with a first outwardly facing surface; and a first connecting element including a first portion extending away from the first outwardly facing surface, a second portion extending from the first portion, and a first protrusion extending from the second portion toward an interior of the first picture frame. The assembly includes a second picture frame including a second end with a second outwardly facing surface; and a second connecting element including a third portion extending away from the second outwardly facing surface, a fourth portion extending from the third portion, and a second protrusion extending from the fourth portion toward an interior of the second picture frame. The first and second picture frames are arranged to lockingly engage by engaging the first and second protrusions with the second and first ends, respectively.
The invention broadly comprises a method of joining first and second picture frames, the first picture frame including a first outwardly facing surface with a first connecting element having a first portion extending outward from the first outwardly facing surface and a second portion extending from the first portion, and a first inwardly facing surface with a first indentation, and the second picture frame including a second outwardly facing surface with a second connecting element having a third portion extending outward from the second outwardly facing surface and a fourth portion extending from the third portion, and a second inwardly facing surface with a second indentation, the method including: placing the first and second outwardly facing surfaces in contact such that respective longitudinal axis for the first and second outwardly facing surfaces are at an acute angle with respect to each other; swiveling the first and second picture frames to reduce the acute angle and bring the second and fourth portions in contact with the second and first picture frames, respectively; continue swiveling the first and second picture frames to reduce the acute angle and to slide the second and fourth portions across the second and first inwardly facing surfaces respectively; and continue swiveling the first and second picture frames until the respective axis are parallel and the second and fourth portions engage the second and first indentations.
The nature and mode of operation of the present invention will now be more fully described in the following detailed description of the invention taken with the accompanying drawing figures, in which:
At the outset, it should be appreciated that like drawing numbers on different drawing views identify identical, or functionally similar, structural elements of the invention.
While the present invention is described with respect to what is presently considered to be the preferred aspects, it is to be understood that the invention as claimed is not limited to the disclosed aspects.
Furthermore, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the particular methodology, materials and modifications described and as such may, of course, vary. It is also understood that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular aspects only, and is not intended to limit the scope of the present invention, which is limited only by the appended claims.
Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood to one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. Although any methods, devices or materials similar or equivalent to those described herein can be used in the practice or testing of the invention, the preferred methods, devices, and materials are now described.
Ends 108 and 114 include surfaces 118 and 120, respectively, facing away from the interiors of frames 102 and 112, respectively. Element 104 on frame 102 includes portion 104A extending from surface 118 and toward picture frame 112, for example, in direction D1. Element 104 on frame 112 includes portion 104A extending from surface 120 and toward picture frame 102, for example, in direction D2. Portion 104A includes portion 104B extending from portion 104A. In an example embodiment, surfaces 118 and 120 are in contact in assembly 100. In an example embodiment, ends 106 and 114 include cut outs 122 and portions 104A are at least partially disposed in respective cut outs.
In an example embodiment, portions 104B include protrusions 104C extending toward the picture frame for element 104. For example, protrusion 104C in element 104 on frame 102 extends in direction D2 toward frame 102. In an example embodiment, elements 106 include indentations 106A engaged with respective protrusions 104C in assembly 100. In an example embodiment, openings through ends 106 and 114 replace indentations 106A. Thus, protrusion 104C for frame 102 is engaged with indentation 106A for frame 112. In an example embodiment, respective protrusions 104C are in compressive engagement with respective indentations 106A.
In an example embodiment, surfaces 110 and 118 include lips 110A separating indentations 106A from edges 124 of frames 102 and 112. Lips 110A are at least partially sandwiched between portions 104A and protrusions 104C in assembly 100. In an example embodiment, portions 104A and/or portions 104B are flexible to enable protrusions 104C to slide across surface 110 or 116 to slide into or out of indentations 106A, as further described below. In an example embodiment ends, 106 and 114, in particular, elements 104, include openings 104D passing through the ends 106 or 114. Portions 104C are accessible through openings 104D, for example, as shown in
In an example embodiment, frames 102 and 112 are co-planar. For example, front surfaces 102A and 112A lie in a same plane. As shown in
Swiveling frames 102 and 112 to reduce AC results in respective portions 104A moving into respective cutouts 122. Swiveling frames 102 and 112 such that axis A1 and A2 are parallel results in respective protrusions 104C engaging respective indentations 106A. In order for protrusions 104C to engage indentations 106A, the protrusions slide across surfaces 110 and 116 to sandwich lips 110A between portions 104A and protrusions 104C.
To disassembly frames 102 and 112, respective portions 104B are accessed through respective openings 104D and displaced from respective indentation 106A. For example, portion 104B for frame 102 is displaced in direction D1. As shown in
Thus, it is seen that the objects of the invention are efficiently obtained, although changes and modifications to the invention should be readily apparent to those having ordinary skill in the art, without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention as claimed. Although the invention is described by reference to a specific preferred embodiment, it is clear that variations can be made without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention as claimed.