Picture frames have existed for many years and are in widespread use for displaying photographs, prints, paintings, ticket stubs, and a wide variety of other items. Picture frames come in a wide variety of sizes, shapes, styles, and materials. In general, the characteristics of the picture frame are selected based on the characteristics of the item to be framed. For example, a picture frame may be custom-made with a size and style that is specifically selected to accommodate and be aesthetically pleasing with the item to be framed.
All examples, aspects and features mentioned in this document can be combined in any technically possible way.
In accordance with an aspect an apparatus comprises: a picture frame body; and a printable frame sticker having a size corresponding to the picture frame body such that an item being mounted is viewable through a frame sticker window when the frame sticker is attached to the picture frame body. In some implementations the printable frame sticker comprises a pre-cut portion of a printable sheet of photo paper. In some implementations the printable sheet of photo paper comprises an adhesive backing. In some implementations the printable frame sticker comprises a cling backing. In some implementations the printable frame sticker comprises a magnetic backing. In some implementations the picture frame body comprises an item mounting surface and a surrounding frame sticker mounting surface to which the frame sticker is attached. In some implementations the apparatus further comprises an alignment tool on which the frame sticker is placed in order to align the frame sticker with the picture frame body for attachment thereto. In some implementations the alignment tool comprises a recess with an elevated floor against which the picture frame body and the frame sticker register for alignment. In some implementations the alignment tool comprises a resilient floor on which the frame sticker is placed.
In accordance with an aspect a method comprises: reconfiguring a picture frame comprising a picture frame body, comprising: printing on a printable frame sticker having a size corresponding to the picture frame body such that an item being mounted is viewable through a frame sticker window when the frame sticker is attached to the picture frame body; and attaching the frame sticker to the picture frame body. Some implementations comprise detaching a pre-cut portion of the printable sheet of photo paper. Some implementations comprise attaching the frame sticker to the picture frame body with an adhesive backing. Some implementations comprise attaching the frame sticker to the picture frame body with a cling backing. Some implementations comprise attaching the frame sticker to the picture frame body with a magnetic backing. Some implementations comprise attaching the frame sticker to a frame sticker mounting surface that surrounds an item mounting surface of the picture frame body. Some implementations comprise placing the frame sticker on an alignment tool in order to align the frame sticker with the picture frame body for attachment thereto. Some implementations comprise, wherein the alignment tool comprises a recess with an elevated floor, registering the picture frame body and the frame sticker against the elevated floor for alignment. Some implementations comprise, wherein the alignment tool comprises a resilient floor on which the frame sticker is placed, pressing the picture frame body against the resilient floor with the frame sticker positioned there between.
In accordance with an aspect a framing kit comprises: a picture frame body; and a plurality of printable sheets, each sheet comprising a pre-cut frame sticker having a size corresponding to the picture frame body such that an item being mounted is viewable through a frame sticker window when the frame sticker is attached to the picture frame body. In some implementations the framing kit further comprises an alignment tool comprising a recess with an elevated floor against which the picture frame body and the frame sticker register for alignment, and a resilient floor on which the frame sticker is placed for attachment to the picture frame body.
Conventional picture frames are not easily reconfigured. For example, conventional picture frames are usually unsuitable for framing items that differ from the originally framed item in terms of size or appearance. In general, the size and style of a picture frame is selected based on the size and style of the item to be framed. Unless the new item is identical in size to the originally framed item then the size of the picture frame window, i.e. the opening through which the item is viewed, may not be suitable for framing the new item. Moreover, unless the style of the new item is suited to the style of the picture frame that was selected for use with the originally framed item there may be a style mismatch or aesthetically displeasing color clash between the picture frame and the new item. It would therefore be desirable to have a picture frame for which one or more of the style and frame window size could be changed.
In some implementations the presently disclosed inventive concepts include a kit of items that enable a user to reconfigure a picture frame. For example and without limitation, one or more of the frame window size and style of the picture frame may be customized or changed with a user-provided computer and printer. In some implementations the picture frame includes a plurality of printable sheets with pre-cut frame stickers and a frame body to which the frame stickers are applied. Each frame sticker can be printed with unique stylistic characteristics such as colors, images, graphics, text, or combinations thereof. The frame body may include a transparent planar mounting surface through which the mounted item is viewed. The frame stickers may have a circumferential size (shape and dimensions) that matches or corresponds to the circumferential size of the picture frame body. A frame window (interior cutaway portion) of each frame sticker may have a size (shape and dimensions) that corresponds to or matches the size of the item being framed. Adjustments (if any) may be made for mounting placement, and the edges of the frame window may overlap or coincide with the edges of the framed item depending on the implementation. The frame sticker is mounted on the picture frame body after being customized with a style using the computer and printer. In order to reconfigure the picture frame, the existing frame sticker may be replaced with a new frame sticker that differs from the existing frame sticker in terms of size, style, or both. For example, the existing frame sticker can be removed from the mounting surface or the new frame sticker may be adhered directly to the existing frame sticker. The existing and the new frame sticker may be printed with different characteristic colors, images, graphics, text, or combinations thereof. Moreover, the frame sticker window of the new frame sticker may be cut in a size that differs from that of the original frame sticker. Thus, the picture frame can be reconfigured with a different frame window size, style or both, by attaching a user-designed frame sticker to the picture frame body.
An item 110 to be framed, for example and without limitation a photograph, is mounted against the transparent item mounting surface 102. For example, the item 110 to be framed may be mounted against the underside of the item mounting surface 102, inside the picture frame body 100, so that the mounted item is protected when on display. Those of ordinary skill in the art understand that there are a wide variety of techniques for mounting an item to be displayed against a planar surface through which the item may be viewed when mounted. Such techniques will therefore not be described in further detail.
Using a computer and software, e.g. photo printing software, the user may design and print the frame sticker 300 on the photo paper sheet 302 in accordance with the style of the item being framed. For example and without limitation, the software may help the user to align user-selected graphics 310 and user-selected text 312 with the viewable surface of the frame sticker 300 on a printed side 318 of the sheet. In one example an image may be overlaid and printed on the frame sticker 300 to depict a theme corresponding to the item being framed, e.g. an image associated with a particular sport where the item being framed is a ticket or photograph associated with that sport. Once printed, the frame sticker 300 may be separated from the sheet of photo paper along outer border 304 and from the frame sticker window 308 along the inner border 306. An adhesive backing surface 314 may be exposed at any time after printing, either before or after separating the frame sticker along the outer and inner borders 304, 306, by peeling away a backing paper 316. The frame sticker 300 may then be adhered to the picture frame body, e.g., to the frame sticker mounting surface 104 (
In some implementations the frame sticker 300 does not rely on an adhesive backing for attachment to the picture frame body, and may be created from a material other than printable photo paper. For example and without limitation, the frame sticker could include a thin magnetic backing joined with a printable material. The magnetic backing could be magnetically mounted on a ferrous metal picture frame body. In some implementations the frame sticker is secured to the picture frame body based on suction, mechanical hook and loop fasteners or other attachment technology. For example, the frame sticker 300 could be printed on a pre-cut clear or colored vinyl “static cling” sheet that sticks to smooth surfaces without reliance on adhesives. As will be explained in greater detail below, the frame sticker may be aligned with the picture frame body by hand or with the aid of an alignment tool.
The printed frame sticker 300 is placed in the recess in order to prepare to install the frame sticker 300 on the picture frame body 100. More particularly, the frame sticker is oriented with the printed design side 318 facing down, against the resilient floor member 500, with the adhesive side 314 facing up. The backing paper may be removed from the frame sticker at this time if it hasn't already been removed. With the alignment tool 400 resting on a flat horizontal surface, the picture frame body 100 is aligned with the walls 404 and elevated floor 406 of the recess and inserted therein. In particular, with both the frame sticker and picture frame body registered in alignment by the walls 404 and the elevated floor 406 the frame sticker mounting surface is pressed against the adhesive side 314 of the frame sticker, thereby attaching the frame sticker to the frame sticker mounting surface in proper alignment. The resilient floor member 500 helps to evenly distribute pressure across the surface area of the frame sticker in order to help adhere the frame sticker to the picture frame without folds or bubbles.
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A number of features, aspects, embodiments and implementations have been described. Nevertheless, it will be understood that a wide variety of modifications and combinations may be made without departing from the scope of the inventive concepts described herein. Accordingly, those modifications and combinations are within the scope of the following claims.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application 62/215,848 entitled Design-Your-Own Picture Frame, filed Sep. 9, 2015, which is incorporated by reference.
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