The present invention generally relates to a holder for picture frames, pictures, business cards and the like which is configured to hold the same in either a vertical or horizontal orientation notwithstanding that the frame, picture, business card, may be rectangular.
Picture frame holders are well known in the art. Typically, these items are configured to hold a picture in either a vertical or horizontal orientation. To change the orientation of a picture in such frames, the entire picture frame holder is turned on its side. While acceptable in some frames, this method is unsuitable in frames with aesthetic designs since the design would not appear as intended if turned on its side. There is also a variety of known picture holders which include retaining pictures and their edges. For example, U.S. Design Pat. No. D216,805 shows an embodiment in which a hand shaped support engages a picture frame along its top, bottom and left edges. As shown, it does not appear possible to display a rectangular picture in both a horizontal and vertical orientation in this frame.
While the prior art is of interest, it does not provide for rotating the orientation of a picture frame (or other rectangular item) in a holder without rotating the entire holder. Thus, while useful for accommodating certain pictures and the like, prior art picture frame holders having aesthetic designs do not allow for the user to select which orientation a picture is to be housed within the holder. Thus, there is a long-felt need for a picture frame holder which allows for a picture frame to be displayed vertically or horizontally.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a holder for picture frames, photographs, business cards and other rectangular items which can be supported in either a vertical or horizontal orientation without rotating the holder itself.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a picture frame holder which includes a base with a horizontal slotted groove and a vertical support with outwardly extending members, wherein each outwardly extending member includes a horizontal and vertical slot which permit a picture frame (or other rectangular item) to be displayed in the picture holder in either a horizontal or vertical orientation.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a holder which will support an object such as a photograph having two opposite parallel sides where the distance between the parallel sides is in an appropriate range.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a picture frame holder which is shaped as a decorative character and which allows for horizontal and vertical display of a picture frame (or similar rectangular objects).
It is another object of the present invention to solve the shortcomings of the prior art.
Other objects will become apparent from the foregoing description.
It has now been found that the above-related objects of the invention are obtained in the form of a picture frame holder or other rectangular items which comprises a horizontal base having a top surface for supporting a picture frame and a support extending upwardly from the horizontal base. The picture frame holder further includes a first appendage which extends outwardly from the vertical support, with the first appendage including a horizontal slot and a vertical slot. Similarly, a second appendage extends outwardly from the vertical support, with the second appendage including a horizontal slot and a vertical slot. The first and second appendages are separated from each other and the base by a sufficient distance to enable the picture frame to be held in a horizontal and vertical orientation. In one embodiment, the base includes a slot which is aligned with the horizontal and vertical slots in the first and second appendages. In another embodiment, the picture frame holder of the present invention can be in the form of a decorative character, such as a bear or reindeer.
The above and related objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be more fully understood with reference to the following detailed description of the preferred, albeit illustrative, embodiment(s) of the present invention when considered in conjunction with the accompanying figures, wherein:
The present invention generally relates to a holder for retaining picture frames, photographs, business cards, trading cards or other rectangular objects in either a horizontal or vertical orientation, without rotating the holder itself.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the holder of the present invention is a picture frame holder which holds rectangular picture frames. However, it should be understood that the holder can hold other rectangular items such as, photos, business cards, trading cards, etc. The holder 10 of the present invention includes a horizontal base 11 which preferably has a substantially flat bottom to enable the holder 10 to stand upright, as shown in FIG. 1. The horizontal base 11 includes a horizontal base slot 27 which, as described below, will be used in conjunction with other components of the holder 10 to retain the rectangular picture frame 29 shown in
More particularly, the first appendage 15 includes a horizontal slot 19 and a vertical slot 21 and the second appendage 17 includes a matching horizontal slot 23 and a vertical slot 25. The horizontal slots 19, 23 and vertical slots 21, 25 should be in alignment with the base slot 27 on the base 11 so that when a rectangular picture frame is inserted into these slots, it will stand upright in a horizontal or vertical orientation, as shown in
By arranging the components of the holder 10 in the foregoing manner, it is possible to support the picture frame 29 in the picture frame holder 10 in either a vertical or horizontal orientation. In this regard, if the picture frame 29 is to be displayed in a horizontal orientation, then the picture frame 29 is slid between base slot 27 and horizontal slot 19 of the first appendage 15 and horizontal slot 23 of the second appendage 17, as shown in
In a preferred embodiment, the holder 10 is designed to accommodate a 4″×6″ picture frame (or other rectangular item). However, the holder 10 can be designed to accommodate picture frames and other rectangular items having different dimensions (e.g., 2″×3.5″, 5″×7″, 8″×10″, etc.). Additionally, the holder 10 can be designed to accommodate items having other shapes, such as an oval, trapezoid, parallelogram or substantially any shape having two parallel sides. Additionally, the base slot 27, horizontal slots 19, 23 and vertical slots 21, 25 should be of a sufficient width to accommodate picture frames of varying thicknesses.
In a preferred embodiment, the vertical support 13 is shaped as a decorative character, such as, for example, a bear dressed as Santa Claus or a reindeer. In this embodiment, the body (e.g., feet, legs, torso, head) of the bear is the vertical support 13 and the arms of the bear are the first and second appendages 15 and 17, as shown in
Additionally, the picture frame holder 10 of the present invention could be designed to hold any other similarly shaped objects, including, for example, a photograph without a frame, a business card, trading card, a laminated photo, a plaque, etc. or any other similarly shaped item. Of course, the dimensions of the holder 10 should be varied to accommodate objects of smaller or larger dimensions.
In one embodiment, the appendages 15, 17 can be coupled to the vertical support such that their height from the base 11 and the distance separating these members can be manually adjusted. For example, the appendages 15, 17 can be coupled to the vertical support by cam and gear assemblies, cable and pulley assemblies, slide rails, pivot rods or the like. Similarly, the appendages 15, 17 may be made of a pliable material, such as plastic with a wire core, thin metal or similar pliable materials which can be bent in varying directions to change their dimensions.
Now that the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described in detail, various modifications and improvements thereon will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the spirit and scope of the present invention is to be construed broadly and limited only by the appended claims and not by the foregoing specification.
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