1. Technical Field of the Invention
The present invention relates, generally, to a snap-together poster frame system.
More particularly, the present invention relates to a snap-together poster frame system, of a single profile, which can easily and firmly accept or retain several thicknesses of board stock, reduce costs and inventory concern. The poster frame system of the invention which includes several types of flexible frame sections, which would automatically flex out and up upon insertion of various thicknesses of board inserted into the open gap of the profile.
The poster board for which the frame is intended would not have to extend to the rear end of the profile of the frame due to a built-in step on the profile, which limits loss of surface area of the board being framed.
2. Description of the Prior Art
The prior art includes various picture framing systems, which have generally fixed open gaps to accept board material of the same general thickness. Several of such prior art framing systems have lining hinges which are joined together.
Various poster framing systems known to the relevant art are disclosed by the inventor's prior patents, e.g., U.S. Pat. No. 4,669,209, issued Jun. 2, 1987; U.S. Pat. No. 4,986,013, issued Jan. 22, 1991; U.S. Pat. No. 5,398,376, issued Mar. 21, 1995; and, U.S. Pat. No. 5,617,660, issued Apr. 8, 1997.
It is, therefore, an object of the present invention to provide a snap-together poster frame system, which includes profile segments for which a single profile could easily and firmly accept and retain several thickness of board stock.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a snap-together poster frame system, which provides profile segments for which a single profile would be sufficient for various thicknesses of poster board, thereby reducing the costs, and inventory concerns, otherwise associated with having to stock poster boards of a wide-range of thicknesses.
It is, yet, a further object of the present invention to provide a snap-together poster frame system which would include a plurality of flexible connectors that would allow frames to be shipped flat, and to then be joined, assembled, or completed, on site by simply snapping these flexible connectors over the frame members as, and where, required.
The foregoing and related objects are achieved by the use of a plurality of frame sections and flexible connectors, for which the frame sections are, preferably, made of a flexible, resilient plastic material having a slotted substantially channel-shaped cross-sectional profile. These frame, or profile, sections would have, at least, three flex points at the rear end of the profile, i.e., the rear end being defined as the portion of the profile opposite, or farthest from, the gap, or opening, through which an edge of poster board would be inserted. The upper end of the forward gap would, preferably, have a soft-turned or beaded edge. The base of the frame section is, preferably, but not necessarily, flat. Along the lower-half of the rear wall of the frame section is a “step,” which acts as a “stop” to limit the loss of surface area of the board being framed.
The present invention would further include snap-on corner sections, which would also be made of a resilient material, preferably, a resilient plastic material, which would have a substantially arcuate shape of slightly greater dimension, so as to be fitted over the edges of various frame sections, positioned perpendicularly relative to one another.
Certain of the foregoing and related objects are achieved by a snap-together poster frame, comprising a plurality of edge supports, each comprising a plurality of segments having a slotted, channel-shaped cross-sectional profile to define a single opening for receiving an edge of a poster board. The segments comprise a top wall, a bottom wall and a sidewall joining said top and bottom walls, said edge supports being resilient and said sidewall including a generally L-shaped instep by which it is joined to said bottom wall having three flex points which allows said opening to adjust to the width of the posterboard inserted therein, thereby retaining the edge of the poster board via an interference fit. The top wall and said bottom wall each having a front and rear end and said sidewall joins said rear ends of said front and bottom walls. The front ends define an unobstructed mouth of said single opening between them and said front end of said top wall and said bottom wall cooperate to resiliently grasp a poster board inserted therebetween. The sidewall comprise three generally linear segments including a first segment, a second segment and a third segment, said first segment being disposed generally perpendicularly relative to said top wall and said first segment having a first end coupled to said rear end of said top wall and a second end coupled to a first end of said second segment and said third segment disposed generally perpendicularly to said second segment and said bottom wall, said third segment having a first end coupled to a second end of said second segment and a second end coupled to said rear end of said bottom wall.
In a preferred embodiment, a snap together poster frame system is provided which includes at least two of the aforesaid snap-together poster frames and at least one end connection for connecting the ends of one of said snap-together poster frames to the ends of another of said snap-together poster frames.
Other objects and features of the present invention will become apparent when considered in combination with the accompanying drawing figures which illustrate certain preferred embodiments of the present invention. It should, however, be noted that the accompanying drawing figures are intended to illustrate only certain embodiments of the claimed invention and are not intended as a means for defining the limits and scope of the invention.
In the drawing, wherein similar reference numerals denote similar features throughout the several views:
Turning now, in detail, to an analysis of the accompanying drawing figures,
Flex points 12a, 12b, 12c and upper portion 18 will readily flex upward upon insertion of various thicknesses of poster board 14 into gap 16. Because of step 24, poster board 14 will not have to extend the entire depth of frame segment 10 and, thus, the loss of surface area engaged by the frame of the invention is less than with comparable systems currently known to the prior art, which typically have a fixed gap or do not employ a step having triple flex points for retaining the poster board with a minimal loss of surface area.
Frame segment 10, of a suitable length in comparison to the poster board being framed, is constructed to retain one side of the poster board 14. Similar frame segments are to be utilized preferably along the perimeter of the entire poster board.
Once frame segments 10 (or 30) are affixed with the sides of poster board 14a, 14b, the corners of the poster board are provided with corner connectors 50 for completing the entire perimeter of the frame. Corner connectors 50 should not simply round the corner of the poster board, but should also extend a sufficient distance along the side of the frame so that it overlaps and covers the ends of frame segments 10 (or 30.) These corner connectors 50 are provided with a similar shape, though slightly larger dimension than the frame segments, so that the corner connectors may snap over, and become removably affixed to, the corners of respective frame segments.
The precise construction of corner connectors 50, which is separately illustrated in
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The various segments, corner connectors, end connectors and hinges are, collectively, designed to allow one to readily provide poster board, or any similar surface, with a frame of any size, which may be readily connected and fixedly set in relation to one or more other so-framed poster boards, with segments which have a novel shape which permits less of the surface of the poster board to be consumed, or covered, by the frame. The illustrations of the shapes of such segments, hinges, connectors, etc., are intended as being only exemplary of what is possible and what is within the scope of the intended invention. The possible shapes and arrangements, using the concepts disclosed herein, are virtually limitless.
It should also be realized that the living hinge connectors 50, 60, 70, 80 can possibly also be used with other frame systems, such as those disclosed in my earlier patents noted above. In addition, the frame corner connectors may be provided with mount accessories (not shown) to allow the poster frame to stand by itself (e.g., as a counter stand) or to be mounted on a wall (e.g., by hook attachments).
The various elements of the snap-together poster frame system of the present invention may be readily made by conventional injection molding techniques.
While only several embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that many modifications may be made to the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope thereof.
This is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 09/479,823 filed on Jan. 7, 2000 now abandoned. Domestic priority is hereby claimed, pursuant to 35 U.S.C. §119(e), from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/115,209, filed Jan. 8, 1999, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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