Various embodiments relate to frames and hardware for installing a planar display assembly to a frame.
Prior art planar display assemblies, such as mirror assemblies, offer preassembled mirror assemblies with or without a frame. Separate frames and mirror panes are also offered, which require a user to assemble the mirror to the frame, often utilizing various tools. Hardware is installed to mount the frame of a framed mirror assembly to an upright support surface. For unframed mirror assemblies, the hardware is installed to the mirror pane.
According to at least one embodiment, a planar display assembly is provided with a planar display pane. A frame is sized to receive the planar display pane. A plurality of retainers mounts to the frame to retain the planar display pane within the frame. At least one of the plurality of retainers is adjustable in a direction toward the frame to engage and retain the planar display pane and to accommodate display panes of varying thicknesses.
According to another embodiment, a method for assembling a planar display assembly provides a frame. A planar display pane is inserted into the frame. A first fastener is installed into the frame. A second fastener is installed in cooperation with the first fastener to engage and retain the planar display pane within the frame.
According to another embodiment, a planar display assembly is provided with a planar display pane. A frame is sized to receive the planar display pane. The frame has a plurality of apertures formed about a periphery of the frame. A plurality of base members is provided, each with a post received within one of the plurality of frame apertures. A retaining wall extends from each base member away from the frame. A series of ratchet teeth are formed in each retaining wall. A plurality of latch members is each provided with a hoop portion with a slot sized to receive one of the plurality of retaining walls for adjustment in a direction toward the frame to accommodate display panes of varying thicknesses. A tooth is formed in each of the plurality of latch members and sized to engage a corresponding series of ratchet teeth for adjustment of each latch member along each retaining wall. A release tab is provided on each latch member in cooperation with a corresponding tooth for manual release of the tooth from the corresponding series of ratchet teeth. A flexible arm extends from each latch member to engage and retain the planar display pane within the frame. Each flexible arm is under tension when installed.
As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention that may be embodied in various and alternative forms. The figures are not necessarily to scale; some features may be exaggerated or minimized to show details of particular components. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention.
Conventional planar display assemblies, such as mirror assemblies, offer preassembled mirror assemblies with or without a frame. Separate frames and mirror panes are also offered, which require a user to assemble the mirror to the frame, often utilizing various tools. Hardware is installed to mount the frame of a framed mirror assembly to an upright support surface. For unframed mirror assemblies, the hardware is installed to the mirror pane. Dedicated hardware and tools are required for assembling and installing each mirror assembly, which requires significant efforts, components and costs to make any changes. Likewise, options for various combinations may be limited.
Referring now to
The mirror assembly 20 provides standardized or common mounting and assembly hardware to offer ease in customer selection, customization, assembly, installations, modifications, replacements, and the like. The mirror pane 22 may be interchangeable with other mirror panes that have a common shape and size, but offer variations in style, such as deluxe glass, which may be clearer, have anti-fog treatment, a beveled perimeter edge, etching, and the like.
When a user desires a framed mirror assembly, a plurality of frames 24 is provided that is each sized to mount to the mirror pane 22. The varying frames 24 are offered in varying colors, finishes, ornamentation, widths, thicknesses and the like.
The mirror assembly 20 includes mounting hardware kits 26 that are common or standardized for mounting any of the mirror panes 22. The hardware kits 26 are illustrated and described in greater detail in Forrest et al. U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/004,512, filed on Jan. 22, 2016, which published on Apr. 20, 2017 as U.S. Patent Application Publication No. US 2017/0105554 A1, which is incorporated in its entirety by reference herein.
The retainer assembly 42 is illustrated disassembled in
The base clip 62 and the latch clip 64 cooperate to hold the mirror 22 or picture within the frame 24 under spring tension. A flexible arm portion 76 of the latch clip 64 contacts the mirror 22 and retains the mirror 22 under elastic tension. A hoop portion 78 of the latch clip 64 provides a guide with a sliding fit for supporting the flexible arm portion 76, while retaining the latch clip 64 to secure the glass 22.
The base clip includes a retaining wall 80 supported by the post 66. The toothed ratchet surface 70 is provided on one side of the retaining wall. The retaining wall 80 is received within a slot 82 through the hoop portion 78. The slot 82 is illustrated in
Manual actuation of the release tab 74 to another position, away from the retaining wall 80, causes the tooth 68 to disengage from the ratchet surface 70. Removal or the adjustment of the latch clip 64 relative to the base clip 62 is thereby permitted. Referring again to
By making a portion 76 of the clip system 42 flexible, infinite thickness variations between the engagement teeth 68, 70 can be achieved. In the depicted embodiment, once the flex arm 76 first engages the glass or picture backer, a reaction force is exerted on the latch clip flex arm 76. Consequently, a moment is applied to the latch clip 64 until the hoop portion 78 touches the retaining wall 80 on opposed sides of the slot 82. After initial contact with the glass 22, pushing the latch clip 64 further down onto the base clip 62 allows the flex arm 76 to bend in response until the tooth 68 on the flexible latching feature 74 engages the next available tooth in the ratchet 70. Once a plurality of these clip assemblies 42 are installed within frame 24, the mirror 22 or picture and backer is contained within the frame 24 under spring tension.
The various embodiments also provide methods which include a plurality of precisely placed factory drilled holes within the frame 24 extrusion that allows the consumer to insert a series of polymeric base clips 62 by which a mirror 22 or a picture, glass and backer might be installed. Alternatively, the base clips 62 might be installed at the frame factory. A method to flexibly and adjustably attach mirror glass 22 or a picture and backer into a decorative frame 24 containing a dado and a plurality of apertures 60 accepts a base clip 62. Once the base clips 62 are secured to the frame 24, the glass 22 can be placed within the dado of the frame 24. The proximity of the mirror 22 compared to the installed base clips 62 helps to prevent the base clips 62 from backing out of the predrilled apertures 60. The latch clip 64 contains a hoop portion 78 and a flex arm latch portion 76 into a single injection molded component. Adding a flexible release latch 74 permits the consumer to reversibly attach the latch clip 64 to the base clip 62. Various methods of release are permitted as demonstrated in
While various embodiments are described above, it is not intended that these embodiments describe all possible forms of the invention. Rather, the words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Additionally, the features of various implementing embodiments may be combined to form further embodiments of the invention.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/803,172 filed Nov. 3, 2017, now U.S. Pat. No. 10,681,996 B2, which in turn claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 62/419,691 filed Nov. 9, 2016, the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated in their entirety by reference herein.
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