Picture frame with slide out picture holders

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6553704
  • Patent Number
    6,553,704
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, January 3, 2002
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 29, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Hoge; Gary
    Agents
    • Lo; Jack
Abstract
A picture frame is comprised of a frame with open opposite sides for displaying pictures on both sides. Partitions in the frame define slots that receive picture holders. Entrances to the slots are arranged on one edge of the frame. Each picture holder is comprised of two transparent sheets joined along three edges. An open edge is arranged for receiving a picture. Offset notches along the partitions between the slots enable the holders to be grabbed more easily. A pin is inserted through tabs projecting from the partitions for locking in the holders. The frame is pivoted on a base, so that the frame can be pivoted back when reversed. A slidable arm is attached to the base, and is slid toward the side that the frame is tilted to improve stability.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates generally to picture frames.




2. Prior Art




Most picture frames are limited to holding a single picture. Changing the picture requires removing the back of the frame. Other picture frames are arranged for storing a stack of pictures for easier interchangeability. U.S. Pat. No. 1,068,621 to Abraham discloses a frame with a bracket on the back which is thick enough to hold a stack of pictures, so that the desired picture may be rotated to the front. Each picture is provide with a tab for being pulled out. However, the tabs protrude so much that a wide frame is necessary for hiding them.




U.S. Pat. No. 2,649,799 to Spertus discloses a frame with a loose leaf album inside. The picture to be displayed must be removed from the album and placed behind the display window. U.S. Pat. No. 2,796,689 to Yannone discloses a frame that displays two pictures back-to-back. It is limited to holding only two pictures, and it cannot angle the pictures back for better viewing. U.S. Pat. No. 2,839,857 to Teller discloses a frame with slots for receiving a plurality of pictures. Each picture has a tab for being pulled out. Since the tabs are visible on the back, the frame is only suitable for wall mounting. U.S. Pat. No. 4,630,386 to Wilson discloses that displays two pictures back-to-back. It is limited to holding only two pictures. U.S. Pat. No. 5,400,532 to Grove discloses a frame that can hold a stack of pictures. The desired picture may be rotated to the front for display. A leg on the back supports the frame at a fixed angle.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The objects of the present picture frame are:




to store a plurality of pictures;




to display pictures on both sides;




to allow the frame to be tilted back when reversed;




to stabilize the frame when the frame is tiled to an opposite position;




to enable the desired pictures to be easily positioned behind the display windows;




to protect the pictures with holders;




to allow the pictures to be easily removed from the holders;




to enable the pictures to be easily removed from the frame without using tabs; and




to lock the pictures in for security.




The present picture frame is comprised of a frame with open opposite sides for displaying pictures on both sides. Partitions in the frame define slots that receive picture holders. Entrances to the slots are arranged on one edge of the frame. Each picture holder is comprised of two transparent sheets joined along three edges. An open edge is arranged for receiving a picture. Offset notches along the partitions between the slots enable the holders to be grabbed more easily. A pin is inserted through tabs projecting from the partitions for locking in the holders. The frame is pivoted on a base, so that the frame can be pivoted back when reversed. A slidable arm is attached to the base, and is slid toward the side that the frame is tilted to improve stability.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING





FIG. 1

is a side perspective exploded view of the present picture frame.





FIG. 2

is a side perspective view thereof with pictures inserted.





FIG. 3

is a side perspective view thereof with the first picture removed.





FIG. 4

is a side perspective view thereof reversed to display another picture.















DRAWING REFERENCE NUMERALS


























10. Frame




11. Open Side







12. Open Side




13. Partitions







14. Slots




15. Picture Holder







16. Entrances




17. Transparent Sheet







18. Transparent Sheet




19. Open Edge







20. Notch




21. Notches







22. Pin




23. Holes







24. Tabs




25. Base







26. Pivots




27. Arm







29. Picture




30. Picture






















DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION





FIG. 1






A preferred embodiment of the present picture frame is shown in a side perspective view in FIG.


1


. It is comprised of a frame


10


with open opposite sides


11


and


12


for displaying pictures on both sides. Partitions


13


in frame


10


define slots


14


for receiving picture holders


15


. Entrances


16


to slots


14


are arranged on one edge of frame


10


. Each picture holder


15


is comprised of two transparent sheets


17


and


18


joined along three edges. An open edge


19


is arranged for receiving one picture or two pictures positioned back-to-back (not shown). A notch


20


is provided along the open edge to facilitate removal of the picture.




Pairs of notches


21


are provided along partitions


13


on opposite sides of respective slots


14


to facilitate removal of holders


15


. The notches in each pair are aligned with each other, but the pairs are offset from one another to allow picture holders


15


to be more easily grabbed. A pin


22


is for being inserted through holes


23


in aligned tabs


24


projecting from partitions


13


on the side of entrances


16


for locking in picture holders


15


. Frame


10


is pivotally attached to a base


25


by pivots


26


, so that frame


10


can be pivoted back from the side being displayed. A horizontally slidable arm


27


is attached to base


25


and arranged to slide forward and backward. Arm


27


may be slid toward the side that frame


10


is tilted to improve stability.





FIG. 2






The picture frame is shown in

FIG. 2

with holders


15


inserted in slots


14


. Pin


22


is inserted through tabs


24


to lock in holders


15


. Frame


10


is tilted back to display a picture


28


in the front holder. Arm


25


is slid toward the side that frame


10


is tilted to improve stability.





FIG. 3






The picture frame is shown in

FIG. 3

with the first picture holder removed to display a second picture


29


in a second picture holder. Additional picture holders can be quickly removed to display any of the remaining pictures. The removed pictures are protected by the picture holders. Alternatively, the desired picture can be rotated to the front, and the unwanted picture may be stored in the slot vacated by the desired picture.





FIG. 4






The picture frame is shown in

FIG. 4

reversed to display on a picture


30


on the reverse side. Frame


10


is tilted back from the side of the displayed picture for better viewing. Arm


27


is slid toward the side that frame


10


is tilted to improve stability.




Although the foregoing description is specific, it should not be considered as a limitation on the scope of the invention, but only as an example of the preferred embodiment. Many variations are possible within the teachings of the invention. For example, different attachment methods, fasteners, materials, dimensions, etc. can be used unless specifically indicated otherwise. The relative positions of the elements can vary, and the shapes of the elements can vary. Therefore, the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents, not by the examples given.



Claims
  • 1. A picture frame, comprising:a frame with open opposite sides for displaying pictures on both sides; partitions in said frame defining slots parallel to said sides; entrances to respective slots arranged on an edge of said frame; and picture holders detachably received in respective slots, each of said picture holders comprising two transparent sheets joined along three edges, an open edge arranged for receiving up to two pictures positioned back-to-back for displaying said pictures on both sides of said frame, wherein an outermost of said picture holders on each of said sides of said frame is removable to display a subsequent picture holder.
  • 2. The picture frame of claim 1, further including pairs of notches on said partitions adjacent said entrances to facilitate removal of said picture holders, wherein said notches in each of said pairs are on adjacent partitions and aligned with each other, said pairs of notches are offset from one another for facilitating grabbing said picture holders.
  • 3. The picture frame of claim 1, further including tabs projecting from respective partitions adjacent said entrances and aligned with each other, and a pin detachably inserted through said tabs and locking in said picture holders.
  • 4. A picture frame, comprising:a frame with open opposite sides for displaying pictures on both sides; partitions in said frame defining slots parallel to said sides; entrances to respective slots arranged on an edge of said frame; picture holders detachably received in respective slots, each of said picture holders comprising two transparent sheets joined along three edges, an open edge arranged for receiving up to two pictures positioned back-to-back for displaying said pictures on both sides of said frame, wherein an outermost of said picture holders on each of said sides of said frame is removable to display a subsequent picture holder; a base pivoted to a lower end of said frame, wherein said frame is tiltable back from the side of said frame with a picture being viewed; and a horizontal arm attached to said base and movable toward either side of said frame, wherein said arm is movable toward the side that said frame is tilted to improve stability.
  • 5. The picture frame of claim 4, further including pairs of notches on said partitions adjacent said entrances to facilitate removal of said picture holders, wherein said notches in each of said pairs are on adjacent partitions and aligned with each other, said pairs of notches are offset from one another for facilitating grabbing said picture holders.
  • 6. The picture frame of claim 4, further including tabs projecting from respective partitions adjacent said entrances and aligned with each other, and a pin detachably inserted through said tabs and locking in said picture holders.
  • 7. A picture frame, comprising:a frame with open opposite sides for displaying pictures on both sides; partitions in said frame defining slots parallel to said sides; entrances to respective slots arranged on an edge of said frame; picture holders detachably received in respective slots, each of said picture holders comprising two transparent sheets joined along three edges, an open edge arranged for receiving up to two pictures positioned back-to-back for displaying said pictures on both sides of said frame, and a notch along said open edge for facilitating removal of said pictures, wherein an outermost of said picture holders on each of said sides of said frame is removable to display a subsequent picture holder; pairs of notches on said partitions adjacent said entrances to facilitate removal of said picture holders, wherein said notches in each of said pairs are on adjacent partitions and aligned with each other, said pairs of notches are offset from one another for facilitating grabbing said picture holders; tabs projecting from respective partitions adjacent said entrances and aligned with each other; a pin detachably inserted through said tabs and locking in said picture holders; a base pivoted to a lower end of said frame, wherein said frame is tiltable back from the side of said frame with a picture being viewed; and a horizontal arm attached to said base and movable toward either side of said frame, wherein said arm is movable toward the side that said frame is tilted to improve stability.
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Number Name Date Kind
1068621 Abraham Jul 1913 A
1436544 Starr Nov 1922 A
1626150 Parda Apr 1927 A
2649799 Spertus Aug 1953 A
2737745 Hartmann Mar 1956 A
2796689 Yannone Jun 1957 A
2839857 Teller Jun 1958 A
2844897 Vance Jul 1958 A
3771244 Ebner Nov 1973 A
4630386 Wilson Dec 1986 A
5077921 Mooney Jan 1992 A
5400532 Grove Mar 1995 A