The present invention generally relates to hand tools and more particularly to systems for hanging picture frames.
In the past, many people wishing to securely hang a picture at a precise location on a wall so as to hang level with the ground and to resist being perturbed have had difficulty completing the task.
While many prior art approaches of picture hanging have been employed in the past, they do have some drawbacks. First of all, hanging a picture frame with a single nail or screw often results in it being accidentally perturbed from a level position when someone walks by and brushed up next to the picture, or if the wall holding the picture shakes, when a nearby door is slammed. Secondly, using two or more precisely measured nail locations have often proved difficult for many people.
Consequently, there exists a need for improved methods and systems for hanging picture frames without some of the drawbacks of the prior art systems.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a system and method for hanging picture frames in an efficient manner.
It is a feature of the present invention to utilize a dual purpose hanging and wall marking structure on a picture frame.
It is an advantage of the present invention to reduce the time required to properly mark nail hole locations.
It is another advantage of the present invention to reduce errors in marking the location of nail holes.
It is another feature of the present invention to include a level which is sized and constructed so as to sit on a top horizontal portion of a picture frame in a stable manner.
It is an advantage of the present invention to allow a picture to be leveled by grasping the picture frame while the level remains positioned atop the picture frame to be hung.
It is a feature of the present invention to include a method which allows the person hanging the picture frame to visually locate the picture and hang it without the need for any distance measuring.
It is an advantage of the present invention to reduce the errors which often occur with picture hanging.
The present invention is a system and method for securely hanging pictures, designed to satisfy the aforementioned needs, provide the previously stated objects, include the above-listed features, and achieve the already articulated advantages. The present invention is carried out in a “distance measuring-less” manner, in a sense that the need to measure distances of nail holes in relation to other nail holes or structure on the picture frame, has been eliminated.
Accordingly, the present invention is a system and method including a dual purpose hanging and marking structure on a picture frame.
The invention may be more fully understood by reading the following description of the preferred embodiments of the invention, in conjunction with the appended drawings wherein:
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Dual purpose hanging and marking structure top side 110 has a dual purpose hanging and marking structure central removable section 160 disposed therein which is used during the early stages of the process and then removed before the actual final placement of the picture frame is made. Dual purpose hanging and marking structure central removable section 160 is shown to include a dual purpose hanging and marking structure central removable section marking structure 162 which may mark a wall by leaving a substance (e.g. chalk, pencil lead, ink, paint, etc.) on the wall or by causing a dent, whole or other surface marking to occur. Dual purpose hanging and marking structure central removable section attachment portions 163 are included to provide for temporary attachment of the dual purpose hanging and marking structure central removable section 160 to the dual purpose hanging and marking structure central protruding section 150 so that it can be easily removed once the wall has been marked. Dual purpose hanging and marking structure central removable section removal assisting hole 161 may be included to allow a pencil or other object to be inserted therein to assist in twisting the dual purpose hanging and marking structure central removable section 160 enough to break the dual purpose hanging and marking structure central removable section attachment portions 163 in order to accomplish detachment and removal. Note, the present invention discusses hanging something on a wall, this is intended a an example and the system and method of the present invention could be used to hang objects on to things other than walls, such as furniture or any suitable place where something might be hung. The dual purpose hanging and marking structure central protruding section 150 is indented so as to allow for space to accommodate screw, nail or bolt heads or any other structure to help secure the dual purpose hanging and marking structure 100 to the wall.
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In operation, the system and method of the present invention can operate as follows:
Step 1. Attach a first dual purpose hanging and marking structure 100 to a picture frame;
Step 2. Attach a second dual purpose hanging and marking structure 100 to the picture frame. Note, the location on the picture frame is not limited to a particular single spot on the picture frame. It is preferred to place the dual purpose hanging and marking structures 100 being located on the wall side of the picture frame near its top and separate the first and a second dual purpose hanging and marking structure 100 by some distance.
Step 3. The picture frame is placed against the wall and leveled or oriented to some desired non-level orientation and pressed against the wall to leave a mark. When the leveling is accomplished it can be done with a standing and tapeable level of
Step 4. The dual purpose hanging and marking structure central removable section 160 is removed from the dual purpose hanging and marking structure central protruding section 150.
Step 5. A screw is placed into the wall at the location of the marks made by the dual purpose hanging and marking structure central removable section marking structure 162.
Step 6. The picture then is hung on the screws so that the screw into the wall engages the dual purpose hanging and marking structure central protruding section 150 at the former location of the dual purpose hanging and marking structure central removable section 160.
The above procedure assumes that the dual purpose hanging and marking structure 100 has a dual purpose hanging and marking structure central removable section 160 included therein which is a single use dual purpose hanging and marking structure 100. In alternate embodiments of the present invention, the dual purpose hanging and marking structure central removable section 160 is not attached to the dual purpose hanging and marking structure 100 by dual purpose hanging and marking structure central removable section attachment portions 163.
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It is thought that the method and apparatus of the present invention will be understood from the foregoing description and that it will be apparent that various changes may be made in the form, construct steps, and arrangement of the parts and steps thereof, without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention or sacrificing all of their material advantages. The form herein described is merely a preferred exemplary embodiment thereof.
This application is a national stage application of PCT/US2011/061146, filed on Nov. 17, 2011, which in turn claims the benefit provisional application 61415167, filed on Nov. 18, 2010, both of which are incorporated by reference.
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