The present invention relates to a front-loading picture holding system. More particularly, the invention relates to a picture holding system that is easy and convenient in loading and unloading to and from the front of a picture frame body rather than from the rear of the frame.
Picture holding systems are widely used by many people in our life. However, conventional picture holding systems lack in functions detaching the transparent plate from a support frame in an easy and convenient way, and thus made it difficult, inconvenient and often complicated to load or unload the picture in the picture holding system.
Typical structure of the conventional picture holding systems is to use pivoting fasteners in the backside of the picture holding system and it takes unnecessary time and effort in detaching the transparent plate or the picture, and sometimes, a user has to shake the whole frame body in order to pull out the transparent plate or the picture from the picture holding system. A picture holding system having an easy, simple and convenient structure in detaching the transparent plate or the picture from the base of the picture holding system is desirable.
The present invention contrives to solve the disadvantages of the prior art. Accordingly, an object of the invention is to provide a picture holding system such that a picture can be loaded and unloaded from the picture holding system in an easy and convenient way.
Another object is to provide the picture holding system that can be integrated to various ornamental objects.
To achieve the above objects, the picture holding system includes a transparent plate and a base that has a support surface supporting the transparent plate and the picture between the transparent plate and the support surface. At least one plate magnet is fixed to a perimetric position of the transparent plate. The support surface has an edge that is located near the perimeter of the support surface and recessed into the rearward of the base, and at lease one surface magnet is fixed to a perimetric position of the support surface.
The transparent plate is removably attached to the support surface by magnetic force between the plate magnet and the corresponding surface magnet, and the transparent plate may be pulled apart by pressing the transparent plate over the edge and pivoting the transparent plate over the support surface. Through above procedure, loading and unloading the picture can be done frontally and conveniently in contrast with the conventional type of picture holding system.
Since the present invention allows loading and unloading the picture from the front of the system, the picture holding system provides a structure such that the picture can be framed frontally in any shape of frame body and therefore this system can be integrated to various ornamental objects that are unable to load the picture from the rear and thus offers wide variety of picture frame designs.
The transparent plate and the support surface may be substantially either flat or curved and the base may be one selected from a frame, a vase, a dish, a box, a lamp stand, etc.
At least one ferromagnetic body may be used instead of the magnet either in the transparent plate or in the support surface, but not both of them at the same time.
The shape of the transparent plate and the support surface may be rectangular, while the edge is located about one of the corners of the support surface or substantially elongated to provide a wider area for pivoting the transparent plate over the support surface.
The shape of the transparent plate and the support surface may be triangular, while the edge is located about one of the corners of the support surface.
The shape of the transparent plate and the support surface plate may be circular, while the edge is located about the periphery of the support surface.
The base has an upper surface and the support surface may be set inwardly from the upper surface to form a depression receiving the transparent plate and the transparent plate may have a top surface such that the top surface is flush with the upper surface.
The support surface may be provided as a separate part from the base.
The advantages of the present invention are: (1) a picture holding system having an easy, convenient and simple structure to load a picture; (2) the picture holding system having an easy, convenient and simple structure to unload the picture; (3) the picture holding system having a structure that can be easily adapted to various ornamental objects; and (4) the picture holding system having a simple structure that needs fewer parts to manufacture.
Although the present invention is briefly summarized, the fuller understanding of the invention can be obtained by the following drawings, detailed description and appended claims.
These and other features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Another embodiment of picture holding system 20 is shown in FIG. 6. In the embodiment, the picture holding system 20 includes a curved transparent plate is 22 and a curved support surface 23. This embodiment is very useful when the picture holding system is integrated into an object that has a curved surface.
Various shapes of support surfaces and recessed edges are possible. The shape of the support surface in
The picture holding system can be integrated to various ornamental objects and one example of a vase type is shown in FIG. 10.
With the above construction, a user can load and unload a picture in a picture holding system in an easy, simple and convenient way and this system can be applied to various types of bases including a frame, a vase, a dish, a lamp stand and etc.
Although the invention has been described in considerable detail, other versions are possible by converting the aforementioned construction. Therefore, the scope of the invention shall not be limited by the specification specified above.
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