1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a picture frame assembly to enable a picture or the like to simply and easily be removed from or put into a frame body of the assembly.
2. Description of the Related Art
The conventional picture frames are generally designed to have a construction that a picture to be displayed must be put into the picture frame from the back side of the picture frame. It is time-consuming and inconvenient to replace a picture held in the picture frame or to put a new picture into the picture frame from the back side of the picture frame.
For eliminating this disadvantage, U.S. Pat. No. 6,467,210 has disclosed an improved picture frame which can enable a picture to be removed from or put into the picture frame from the front side thereof. The picture frame is designed to have a main body with a front side, a press member disposed in the front side of the main body, and an elastic member placed between the main body and the press member to press against the later to the former. The main body has a receiving portion with an opening provided in the front side of the main body such that the picture can be held in the receiving portion, displayed from the press member, and replaced from or put into through the front side of the main body. As being pushed in the direction toward the elastic member, the press member departs from the main body to facilitate the replacing of the picture.
The forgoing picture frame suffers from the disadvantage that the press member can only be pushed to depart from the main body in a vertical direction so that it is still difficult to take the press member away from the front side of the main body.
In view of this and other deficiencies of the prior art, it is thus one object of the present invention to provide an improved picture frame assembly which can simply and easily install a picture into or remove it from the picture receiving portion thereof.
Another object of the invention is to provide an improved picture frame assembly which can display the picture installed therein from the front side or the rear side thereof.
Thus, according to the idea of the present invention, a picture frame assembly comprises a main body having a receiving portion for receiving a picture. A cover having a transparent portion is releasably attached to the main body in such a way that when the cover is attached to the main body, the picture can be displayed through the transparent portion. A first urging means is disposed between the main body and the cover in such a way that the urging means can produce a first urging force to urge against the cover to firmly be attached to the main body, and to urge against the cover to depart from the main body in a first direction when the cover is released from said main body. A second urging means is disposed between the main body and the cover in such a way that when the cover is released from the main body, the second urging means produces a second urging force to urge against the cover to depart from the main body in a second direction.
These and other more detailed and specific objectives, features, functions, and advantages of the present invention will be better understood by reference to the following figures and detailed description which illustrate, by way of example, but a few of the various forms of the invention within the scope of the appended claims.
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The main body 20 includes an upper rail 22, a bottom rail 24, a right rail 26 and a left rail 28. The width of the upper rail 22 is smaller than that of the bottom rail 24, and the right and left rails 26, 28 are trapezoid so that the main body 20 can stand on a desk and define a rectangular recess 30 with four side walls indicated 32, 34, 36 and 38, and a bottom wall 40. The bottom wall 40 has a rectangular depression 42 to receive a picture 100. The upper side wall 32 of the recess 30 is provided with a first groove 44. The lower side wall 34 of the recess 30 is provided with a second groove 46.
The cover 60 includes a rectangular plate 62 with four rails, each indicated 64. The four rails 64 defines a center opening 66 receiving a rectangular pane of glass 68 to form a first transparent portion to display the picture 100 installed in the depression 42. The plate 62 is sized in such a way that the upper and lower rails 64 of the plate 62 can be set in the grooves 44, 46 whereby the plate 62 is attached to the main body 20.
It must be mentioned that the bottom wall 40 of the recess 30 can be provided with a center opening receiving a rectangular pane of glass to form a second transparent portion so that a picture installed in the a rectangular depression 42 can be displayed from the back side of the main body 20 (not shown in the FIGS.).
The first urging means 80 includes two elastic members 82, such as a coil spring, embedded in the second groove 46 to produce a first urging force to urge against the lower rail 64 of the plate 62 such that the plate 62 can be firmly attached to the main body 20 (as shown in
The second urging means 90 includes a first magnetic member 92 embedded in the inner surface of the upper rail 64, a second magnetic member 94 embedded in an area of the bottom wall 40 corresponding to the first magnetic member 92. The first and second magnetic member 92, 94 have the same magnetic polarities such that they can be repelled magnetically each other to produce a second urging force to urge against the plate 62 in a departing direction when the upper rail 64 of the plate 62 is let out of the upper groove 44 (as shown in the upper portion of
As described and illustrated, it should be readily appreciated that for having the first urging means 80 to produce a first urging force to urge against the cover 60 to depart the main body 20 in a vertical direction, and the second urging means 90 to produce a second urging force to urge against the cover 60 to depart the main body 20 in a horizontal direction, the picture frame assembly 10 can simply and easily install a picture into or remove it from the picture receiving portion thereof. In addition, for having the first transparent portion disposed in the cover 60 and the second transparent portion disposed in the bottom wall 40 of the recess 30, the picture frame assembly 10 can display the picture installed therein from the front side or the back side thereof.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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100962 | Adams | Mar 1870 | A |
4583309 | Kane et al. | Apr 1986 | A |
6467210 | Chang | Oct 2002 | B1 |
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20070137081 A1 | Jun 2007 | US |