Picture frame assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6817125
  • Patent Number
    6,817,125
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, October 17, 2002
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 16, 2004
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Davis; Cassandra H.
    Agents
    • King & Jovanovic, PLC
Abstract
A picture frame assembly comprising a body, a picture retaining assembly and a mounting assembly. The picture retaining assembly is associated with the body, and facilitates the display of a picture within the body. The mounting assembly comprises a wall engaging assembly attachable to a wall and a pivoting engagement assembly. The pivoting engagement assembly is hingedly associated with each of the wall engaging assembly and the body, to, in turn, rotate the body between a display position to a set-up position.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates in general to a picture frame assembly, and more particularly, to a picture frame assembly which facilitates attachment thereof to a wall or other support structure, while facilitating replacement of the pictures mounted therein without full removal of the picture frame from the wall or support structure.




2. Background Art




Picture frames have long been used to display photographs, paintings and the like. They provide a decorative finish to the underlying item and provide protection as well. Various picture frames have been developed for use, including picture frames which facilitate attachment to a wall, which facilitate enhanced picture placement and removal within the frame, and which facilitate storage of additional pictures therein for convenience.




However, there has been a deficiency in the art with respect to picture frames for displaying single pictures or panoramic composites of a plurality of pictures which can be mounted to a wall, yet, can easily be configured with replacement pictures. In particular, picture frames generally require removal from the wall prior to replacement of the picture. This is especially problematic with highly ornate and heavy picture frames, as such frames are difficult to handle.




Accordingly, it is an object of the invention to overcome the deficiencies in the prior art. This object as well as other objects of the present invention will become apparent in light of the present specification, claims, and drawings.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention comprises a picture frame assembly which includes a body, a picture retaining assembly and a mounting assembly. The picture retaining assembly is associated with the body, to, in turn, facilitate the display of a picture within the body. The mounting assembly comprises a wall engaging assembly attachable to a wall and a pivoting engagement assembly. The pivoting engagement assembly is hingedly associated with each of the wall engaging assembly and the body. In turn, the pivoting engagement assembly is capable of facilitating rotation of the body between a display position to a set-up position. In a preferred embodiment, the body further comprises an outer frame and an inner frame.




In another preferred embodiment, the picture retaining assembly further comprises a plurality of anchor blocks, a plurality of clamp bars and a fastening assembly associated with the anchor blocks and capable of selective coupling with a portion of at least one of the plurality of clamp bars to substantially retain a picture between the clamp bar and the body.




In one such preferred embodiment, the picture retaining assembly further comprises a transparent substrate. The transparent substrate is positioned within the body such that the fastening assembly associated with the anchor blocks and fastens a picture between the clamp bar and the transparent substrate.




In another preferred embodiment, the pivoting engagement assembly further comprises a wall engagement assembly interface and a frame engagement assembly. The wall engagement assembly interface includes at least one support rod positionable within a channel of the wall engaging assembly. The frame engagement assembly including a hinge member attached to the at least one support rod and to the body, to in turn, facilitate hinged movement therebetween.




In one preferred embodiment, the channel of the wall engaging assembly comprises a support rod guide associated with the wall engaging assembly.




In another such embodiment, the at least one support rod is associated with a base, the hinge member associated with the base at the one end and to the body at the other end, to facilitate hinged movement of the hinge member relative to the body.




In yet another preferred embodiment, the body further comprises at least one decorative member attached thereto. Preferably, the decorative member comprises at least one side post attached to a side of the body.




In another preferred embodiment, the assembly further comprises at least one divider associated with the body, to, in turn, divide a display area into a plurality of areas. In one such embodiment, the invention further comprises at least one middle panel associated with the at least one divider, to, in turn, provide a decorative member to the at least one divider.




Preferably, the invention further includes a control assembly for controlling the movement of the body relative to the wall engaging assembly. In one embodiment, the control assembly further comprises a locking member. The locking member preferably further comprises at least one rest bar associated with the wall engaging assembly and a stop tab associated with the body.




In another embodiment, the control assembly further comprises a movement limiting member. Preferably, the movement limiting member comprises a support string.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention will now be described with reference to the drawings wherein:





FIG. 1

of the drawings is a front plan view of the picture frame assembly of the present invention;





FIG. 2

of the drawings is a back plan view of the picture frame assembly of the present invention;





FIG. 3

of the drawings is a partial back plan view of the picture frame assembly of the present invention;





FIG. 4

of the drawings is a cross-sectional view of the body of the picture frame assembly of the present invention;





FIG. 5

of the drawings is a partial cross-sectional view of the picture frame assembly of the present invention;





FIGS. 6



a


-


6




b


of the drawings comprise a sequential schematic representation of the actuation of the locking member of the picture frame assembly of the present invention; and





FIGS. 7



a


-


7




b


of the drawings comprise a partial side elevational view of the picture frame assembly of the present invention, showing, in particular, the operation of the movement limiting member.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




While this invention is susceptible of embodiment in many different forms, there is shown in the drawings and described herein in detail several specific embodiments with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the invention to the embodiments illustrated.




It will be understood that like or analogous elements and/or components, referred to herein, may be identified throughout the drawings by like reference characters. In addition, it will be understood that the drawings are merely schematic representations of the invention, and some of the components may have been distorted from actual scale for purposes of pictorial clarity.




Referring now to the drawings and in particular to

FIG. 1

, picture frame assembly


10


includes body


12


, picture retaining assembly


14


(FIG.


2


), and mounting assembly


16


. It will be understood that picture frame assembly


10


is provided to display pictures, such as picture


100


. Such pictures are not limited to any particular type of medium, and may comprise drawings, photographs, paintings and the like, which may include both two dimensional and three dimensional material.




Body


12


is shown in FIG. I as comprising inner frame


20


, outer frame


22


and decorative member


24


. Inner frame


20


includes top bar


30


, bottom bar


31


and side bars


32


,


33


. Outer frame


22


is shown as comprising top web


34


, bottom web


35


and side webs


36


,


37


. The various components may be attached to each other by way of adhesive, fasteners (i.e., nails, screws, etc.), brackets, press fits, slots and tabs, among others. It is contemplated that these individual components may comprise a wood based material. Of course, other materials such as composites, metals and plastics are likewise contemplated, as are bodies composed of various combinations of the foregoing.




In addition, it is contemplated that instead of a plurality of separate components, certain of the components may be molded into a single integrated member. For example, top bar


30


and top web


34


may comprise a single molded member. Similarly, the side webs and the side panels may comprise a single material. Further still, the outer frame and the inner frame may each comprise a single member.




Moreover, while the invention is shown wherein body


12


comprises a substantially rectangular configuration, a plurality of different configurations are likewise contemplated for use. Such different configurations may comprise squares, circles, triangles, parallelograms, etc.




Decorative member


24


is shown in

FIG. 1

as comprising side panels


48


,


49


which are attachable to respective side webs


36


,


37


. The side panels may have a decorative surface finish which provides an aesthetically pleasing finish to the picture frame. Moreover, the side panels can be provided in a number of widths (or with adjustable widths) to compensate for varying sizes of pictures positioned therein.




In the embodiment shown in

FIG. 1

, inner frame


20


may further include dividers, such as divider


38


. Such dividers can be utilized wherein the picture frame assembly is suited for the receipt of a number of pictures positioned side by side. In one embodiment, the separate pictures may comprise a panoramic composite picture. In other embodiments, the pictures may be related but separate entities. In any such embodiment, decorative member


24


further comprises middle panel


39


which is positioned above divider


38


. Like the side panels, the middle panel may comprise a variety of different designs to complement the picture frame. In addition, the middle panel may comprise a variety of different widths so that it is adaptable to a variety of different sized pictures.




Picture retaining assembly


14


is shown in

FIG. 2

as comprising clamp bars, such as clamp bar


40


, anchor blocks, such as anchor blocks


42


, fastening assemblies


44


and transparent substrate


46


. Anchor blocks


42


are positioned along body


12


from side bar


32


to side bar


33


in a spaced apart orientation on each of the top and bottom sides of the respective outer and inner frames. In the embodiment shown, two upper and two lower anchor blocks are spaced apart from each other. The top anchor blocks are attached to one of the top bar and the top web. The bottom anchor blocks are attached to one of the bottom bar and the bottom web.




Clamp bars, such as clamp bars


40


comprise an elongated bar which is capable of spanning across body


12


from one of the top anchor blocks to a corresponding bottom anchor block. In the embodiment shown, the clamp bars are substantially elongated linear members having a substantially uniform width. In other embodiments, it is contemplated that the clamp bars may comprise a plurality of differently shaped members having a number of different configurations, such as, for example, an “x” configuration which may interact with four anchors. Of course, various different configurations are contemplated for use.




Referring now to

FIG. 4

, fastening assemblies, such as fastening assembly


44


, comprises a carriage bolt and corresponding wing nut. Each bolt is configured to extend through corresponding bores in the anchor block and the clamp bar. As will be explained, the fastening assembly is capable of compressing the clamp bar toward each of the top and bottom web, and retaining picture


100


therebetween.




Transparent substrate


46


is positioned in front of the picture to protect same from inadvertent destruction of the picture. The transparent substrate may comprise any number of different materials, including, but not limited to glass, plexiglass and other substrates which provide the necessary and desired effect. Of course, with certain embodiments, it is contemplated that the transparent substrate may be omitted.




Mounting assembly


16


is shown in

FIG. 3

as comprising wall engaging assembly


24


, pivoting engagement assembly


26


and control assembly


28


. Wall engaging assembly


24


includes wall post


50


and wall bar


52


. The wall post and the wall bar are mounted to each other in a fixed engagement. The wall post and wall bar are of suitable strength so as to provide a strong interface with the body and with the wall. In the embodiment shown, wall bar


52


is positioned at approximately the bottom of wall post


50


. Of course, a number of different configurations are contemplated for the wall engaging assembly, as long as such structures are capable of providing the necessary attributes.




Pivoting engagement assembly


26


is shown in

FIG. 3

as comprising wall engagement assembly interface


54


and frame engagement assembly


56


. Wall engagement assembly interface


54


includes support rod guide


60


, support rod


61


and base


62


. While the embodiment shown in

FIG. 3

includes two wall engagement assembly interfaces, it is likewise contemplated that a greater or fewer number of such interfaces may be utilized depending on the particular environment and embodiment of use. It will be understood that one of the wall engagement assembly interfaces will be explained in detail with the understanding that the other wall engagement assembly interface of the present embodiment is substantially identical.




Support rod guide


60


comprises a member which is attached to the wall bar such that a portion of the support rod guide in cooperation with the wall or underlying substrate defines channel


70


for receipt of the support rod. Support rod guide


60


may comprise a variety of different materials, including but not limited to metals, plastics, composites, etc. In addition, it is contemplated that the support rod guide may be associated with other components of the wall engaging assembly to define a number of different configurations for receipt of the support rod.




Support rod


61


is shown in

FIGS. 3 and 5

as extending from base


62


. The support rod and the base are configured such that the support rod can be extended into channel


70


defined by support rod guide


60


and the underlying wall. In such an embodiment, frame engagement assembly


56


comprises hinge member


64


. Hinge


64


is attached at the one end to base


61


and to body


12


at the other end. As such hinge


64


facilitates the hinged pivoting movement of base


61


, and in turn, rod guide


60


relative to body


12


.




Control assembly


28


, as is shown in

FIGS. 7A and 7B

, comprises locking member


66


and movement limiting member


67


. Locking member


66


comprises rest bar


72


and stop tab


74


. Rest bar


72


is associated with wall engaging assembly


24


, and in particular, with wall post


50


. Stop tab


74


is associated with body


12


, and in particular, with top bar


30


of outer frame


22


. The rest bar and the stop tab cooperate to lock body


12


relative to wall engaging assembly


24


, and to preclude the rotation about hinge member


64


. Of course, a number of different assemblies which preclude the rotative movement of hinge member are contemplated for use.




As is shown in

FIGS. 7A and 7B

, movement limiting member


67


comprises support string


76


. Support string


76


is attached at the one end to wall engaging assembly


24


, and at the other end to body


12


. The support string is configured such that in a taut position, the rotation of the body relative to the wall engaging assembly about hinge


54


can be limited to, in the present embodiment substantially ninety degrees, or the body is limited to movement from a vertical position to a horizontal position. Of course, any number of members for limiting the rotation of the hinge are contemplated for use, including, brackets, braces, limiters, etc.




In operation, the user first mounts wall engaging assembly


24


in a desired location on a wall or other substrate. The wall engaging assembly is then secured thereto with a plurality of fasteners extending through at least one of wall post


50


and wall bar


52


. Subsequently, support rods


61


are inserted into respective channels


70


. At such time, body


12


is capable of hingedly rotating relative to wall engaging assembly


24


and, in turn, the underlying wall. Next, support string


76


is attached at the one end to the body and at the other end to the wall engaging assembly. While other configurations are contemplated, in the embodiment shown, the support string is permanently fixed to the frame, and attachable to a hook on the wall engaging assembly. As is shown in

FIGS. 7A and 7B

, the rotation can be controlled and stopped in a position wherein the body is rotated away from the wall.




In such a rotated, set-up, configuration, the user can position the desired pictures within the frame. Once the desired pictures are positioned, the user attaches the respective clamp bars to the respective anchor blocks and secures same with the respective fastening assemblies. In certain embodiments, the frame is dimensionally capable of retaining a number of pictures behind the displayed picture which is retained in position by the clamp bars. In such embodiments, such a frame has additional utility as a storage unit for additional pictures.




With reference to

FIGS. 6A and 6B

, once the mounting of the pictures is complete, the user can rotate the frame about hinge


64


until the frame abuts the wall or the wall engaging assembly. At such time, the user merely lifts the frame slightly relative to the wall engaging assembly such that stop tab


74


clears rest bar


72


. Once cleared, the frame can be lowered such that the frame rests upon the rest bar and the stop tab preclude rotative movement of the frame beyond the rest bar. In such a picture displaying position, the weight of the frame is substantially carried by the rest bar and, in turn the wall post


50


. In such a position, the support rods are substantially suspended within respective channels


60


and are substantially not weight bearing. Additionally, the user can slightly adjust the frame relative to the rest bar to fine tune the position of the frame relative to the wall. For example, if the frame appears tilted, additional shims may be placed proximate a portion of the rest bar to elevate one side of the frame, to, in turn, fine tune and level the frame. Such shims may be retained in position with Velcro members or the like.




Prior to rotation or after rotation, the user can attach any number of decorative members about the frame. For example the user can select from a number of different decorative side panels. In embodiments having dividers, the user can additionally mount any number of different middle panels. These panels are attached to the underlying side webs


36


,


37


or dividers


38


by way of screws and the like.




As desired, the user can again disengage the stop tab and the rest bar to rotate the frame member to a substantially horizontal position. In such a position, the user can again manipulate the different pictures as desired.




The foregoing description merely explains and illustrates the invention and the invention is not limited thereto except insofar as the appended claims are so limited, as those skilled in the art who have the disclosure before them will be able to make modifications without departing from the scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A picture frame assembly comprising:a body; a picture retaining assembly associated with the body, to, in turn, facilitate the display of a picture within the body, the picture retaining assembly further comprising: a plurality of anchor blocks; a plurality of clamp bars; and a fastening assembly associated with the anchor blocks and capable of selective coupling with a portion of at least one of the plurality of clamp bars to substantially retain a picture between the clamp bar and the body; and a mounting assembly, the mounting assembly comprising: a wall engaging assembly attachable to a wall; and a pivoting engagement assembly, wherein the pivoting engagement assembly is hingedly associated with each of the wall engaging assembly and the body, to, in turn, rotate the body between a display position to a set-up position.
  • 2. The picture frame assembly of claim 1 wherein the body further comprises:an outer frame; and an inner frame.
  • 3. The picture frame assembly of claim 1 wherein the picture retaining assembly further comprises a transparent substrate, the transparent substrate positioned within the body such that the fastening assembly associated with the anchor blocks and fastens a picture between the clamp bar and the transparent substrate.
  • 4. The picture frame assembly of claim 1 wherein the body further comprises at least one decorative member attached thereto.
  • 5. The picture frame assembly of claim 4 wherein the decorative member comprises at least one side post attached to a side of the body.
  • 6. The picture frame assembly of claim 1 further comprising at least one divider associated with the body, to, in turn, divide a display area into a plurality of areas.
  • 7. The picture frame assembly of claim 6 further comprising at least one middle panel associated with the at least one divider, to, in turn, provide a decorative member to the at least one divider.
  • 8. The picture frame assembly of claim 1 further comprising a control assembly for controlling the movement of the body relative to the wall engaging assembly.
  • 9. The picture frame assembly of claim 8 wherein the control assembly further comprises a locking member.
  • 10. The picture frame assembly of claim 9 wherein the locking member further comprises:at least one rest bar associated with the wall engaging assembly; and a stop tab associated with the body.
  • 11. The picture frame assembly of claim 8 wherein the control assembly further comprises a movement limiting member.
  • 12. The picture frame assembly of claim 11 wherein the movement limiting member comprises a support string.
  • 13. A picture frame assembly comprising:a body; a picture retaining assembly associated with the body, to, in turn, facilitate the display of a picture within the body; and a mounting assembly, the mounting assembly comprising: a wall engaging assembly attachable to a wall; and a pivoting engagement assembly, wherein the pivoting engagement assembly is hingedly associated with each of the wall engaging assembly and the body, to, in turn, rotate the body between a display position to a set-up position, the pivoting engagement assembly further comprises: a wall engagement assembly interface including at least one support rod positionable within a channel of the wall engaging assembly; and a frame engagement assembly including a hinge member attached to the at least one support rod and to the body, to in turn, facilitate hinged movement therebetween, wherein the at least one support rod is associated with a base, the hinge member associated with the base at the one end and to the body at the other end, to facilitate hinged movement of the hinge member relative to the body.
  • 14. The picture frame assembly of claim 13 wherein the channel of the wall engaging assembly comprises a support rod guide associated with the wall engaging assembly.
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