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| United States Patent | 5012601 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/5012601.html |
| Inventor(s) | Garland; John R. (1 S. 045 Spring Rd., Oak Terrace, IL 60181);
Thomas; Melvin L. (550 N. Biermann, Villa Park, IL 60181) |
| Abstract | A picture frame assembly comprising an outer frame member and an inner
frame member which is releasably secured to the outer frame member so that
it can be snapped in and out of engagement for quickly and easily changing
a framed picture unit. |
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Drawing from US Patent 5012601 |
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Picture frame assembly |
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| Publication Date |
May 7, 1991 |
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| Filing Date |
December 28, 1988 |
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The invention claimed is:
1. A picture frame assembly, comprising:
(a) an outer frame member having a peripheral sidewall including two long
sidewalls and two short sidewalls to encompass a framed picture unit and
having a peripheral face for covering the outer circumferential portion of
a framed picture unit;
(b) an inner frame member sized and shaped to fit snugly within the
peripheral sidewall of the outer frame member, said inner frame member
having a peripheral sidewall including two long sidewalls and two short
sidewalls, said peripheral sidewall being channel shaped, having first and
second legs in parallel spaced relationship to each other, said legs
defining a peripheral face for pressing a framed picture unit against the
back of the peripheral face of the outer frame member;
(c) a plurality of gripping means on the inside surface of the peripheral
sidewall of the outer frame member and a like plurality of gripping means
on the outside surface of the peripheral sidewall of the inner frame
member, one of said gripping means being centrally located on each of said
short sidewalls of said inner and outer frame members and two of said
gripping means being located at upper and lower ends of each of said long
sidewalls of said inner and outer frame members, said gripping means on
said outer frame member being disposed to engage said gripping means on
said inner frame member for coacting to releasably secure said inner frame
member to said outer frame member when said inner frame member is fit
within said outer frame member to hold a picture unit therebetween;
(d) a plurality of recesses in the sidewall surface of said inner frame
member, said plurality of recesses containing therein the plurality of
gripping means on said inner frame member to thereby provide a snug fit of
said inner frame member within said outer frame member when said frame
members are secured together;
(e) each of said gripping means including a set of gripping teeth, said
teeth being in side-by-side relationship to each other and in longitudinal
alignment with the respective peripheral sidewall of said inner and outer
frame members, said teeth in said recesses in said inner frame member
being configured so that a point of each said tooth is coplanar with an
outside surface of the corresponding sidewall; and,
(f) said inner frame member including a plurality of tabs spaced about the
inner surface of the peripheral sidewall on both said long and short
sidewalls, said tabs projecting from said inner surface and being spaced
away from the peripheral face of said inner frame member, and said tabs
having a serrated edge for providing several points of support for said
picture frame assembly upon a hanger device.
2. A picture frame assembly according to claim 1 further including a pane
of glass sized and shaped to fit within the peripheral sidewall of the
outer frame member and to be secured between the inner and outer frame
members when said inner frame member is fit within said outer frame member
and releasably secured thereto.
3. A picture frame assembly, suitable for framing photographs, water
colors, posters, which comprises:
(a) an outer frame member having a peripheral sidewall including two long
sidewalls and two short sidewalls to encompass a framed picture unit and
having a peripheral face for covering the outer circumferential portion of
a framed picture unit;
(b) an inner frame member sized and shaped to fit snugly within the
peripheral sidewall of the outer frame member, said inner frame member
having a peripheral sidewall including two long sidewalls and two short
sidewalls, said peripheral sidewall being channel shaped, having first and
second legs in parallel spaced relationship to each other, said legs
defining a peripheral face for pressing a framed picture unit against the
back of the peripheral face of the outer frame member;
(c) a plurality of first gripping means spaced about the inside surface of
the peripheral sidewall of the outer frame member, one of said gripping
means being centrally located on each of said short sidewalls of said
inner and outer frame members and two of said gripping means being located
at upper and lower ends of each of said long sidewalls of said inner and
outer frame members, said gripping means on said outer frame member being
disposed to engage said gripping means on said inner frame member, said
plurality of first gripping means each including a set of longitudinally
aligned gripping teeth in side-by-side relationship;
(d) a plurality of second gripping means spaced about the outside surface
of the peripheral sidewall of the inner frame member, said second gripping
means being sized, shaped and positioned on said inner frame member to
releasably grippingly engage said first gripping means on said outer frame
member when said inner frame member is fitted within said outer frame
member to releasably secure a picture unit between said inner and outer
frame members;
(e) a plurality of recesses in the sidewall surface of said inner frame
member, said plurality of recesses containing therein the plurality of
gripping teeth on said inner frame members to thereby provide a snug fit
of said inner frame member within said outer frame member when said frame
members are secured together;
(f) said second gripping means comprising a plurality of sets of elongated
gripping teeth contained within said recesses, each said set containing a
plurality of gripping teeth terminating at the outside surface of the
peripheral sidewall of the inner frame member positioned in side-by-side
orientation; and
(g) said inner frame member including a plurality of tabs spaced about the
inner surface of the peripheral sidewall on both said long and short
sidewalls, said tabs projecting from said inner surface and being spaced
away from the peripheral face of said inner frame member, and said tabs
having a serrated edge for providing several points of support for said
picture frame assembly upon a hanger device.
4. A picture frame assembly according to claim 3 further including a pane
of glass sized and shaped to fit within the peripheral sidewall of the
outer frame member and to be secured between the inner and outer frame
members when said inner frame member is fit within said outer frame member
and releasably secured thereto.
5. A picture frame assembly, comprising:
(a) an outer frame member having a peripheral sidewall including a pair of
short sidewalls and a pair of long sidewalls to encompass a framed picture
unit and having a peripheral face for covering the outer circumferential
portion of a framed picture unit;
(b) an inner frame member sized and shaped to fit snugly within the
peripheral sidewall of the outer frame member, said inner frame member
having a peripheral sidewall including a pair of short sidewalls and a
pair of long sidewalls, and having a peripheral face being channel shaped
with first and second legs for pressing a framed picture unit against the
back of the peripheral face of the outer frame member;
(c) a plurality of first gripping means spaced about the inside surface of
the peripheral sidewall of the outer frame member, a pair of said gripping
means on each of said long sidewalls and a single gripping means centrally
located on each of said short sidewalls of said outer frame member, said
first gripping means comprising a plurality of sets of elongated gripping
teeth, each set of elongated gripping teeth containing a plurality of
gripping teeth projecting above the inner surface of said sidewall in
longitudinal alignment with the edge of said peripheral sidewall and
positioned in side-by-side orientation;
(d) a plurality of second gripping means spaced about the outside surface
of the peripheral sidewall of the inner frame member, a pair of said
gripping means on each of said long sidewalls and a single gripping means
centrally located on each of said short sidewalls of said inner frame
member, said second gripping means being sized, shaped and positioned to
releasably grippingly engage said first gripping means on said outer frame
member when said inner frame member is fitted within said outer frame
member, said second gripping means comprising a plurality of sets of
elongated gripping teeth spaced about the outside surface of the
peripheral sidewall of the inner frame member, each set of elongated
gripping teeth containing a plurality of gripping teeth disposed in
side-by-side relationship to each other at the outer surface of said
sidewall in longitudinal alignment with the edge of said peripheral
sidewall, and each set of teeth on said inner frame member being located
to engage a set of teeth on said outer frame member in gripping
engagement;
(e) a plurality of recesses in the sidewall outside surface of said inner
frame member, said plurality of recesses containing therein the plurality
of gripping teeth on said inner frame member, with said gripping teeth
projecting from the bottom surface of each said recess so that a point of
each of said teeth is coplanar with said outer surface of the peripheral
sidewall of said inner frame member to thereby releasably secure said
inner frame member to said outer frame member in a snug fit when said
frame members are secured together; and
(f) said inner frame member including a plurality of tabs spaced about the
inner surface of the peripheral sidewall on said short and long sidewalls,
said tabs projecting from said inner surface and being spaced away from
the peripheral face of said inner frame member, and said tabs having a
serrated edge for providing several points of support for said picture
frame assembly upon a hanger device.
6. A picture frame assembly according to claim 5 wherein said inner frame
member includes a plurality of tabs spaced about the inner surface of the
peripheral sidewall, said tabs projecting from said inner surface and
being spaced away from the peripheral face of said inner frame member, and
said tabs having a serrated edge for supporting said picture frame
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a picture frame, suitable for use in
framing photographs, paintings, and the like. The present invention
relates, in particular, to a picture frame assembly which can releasably
secure a picture unit within the picture frame assembly and thereafter
allow replacement of the original picture unit with a new picture unit
with improved ease and effectiveness.
Picture frames are well known in the art. Wooden frames generally hold a
picture unit with brads or small nails which are pounded into the back of
the frame to securely hold the picture unit within the frame for display.
Metal frames may have metal tabs on the back of the frame for securing a
picture unit within the metal frame.
The picture unit will include the image sheet which is to be displayed plus
a backing sheet or a backing board. Some picture units will also include
matting which provides a clean border of white or another solid (single)
color in order to border and thus emphasize the image sheet being
displayed. In some cases more than one matting sheet may be used in
contrasting colors. The image sheet being displayed may be a photograph,
painting, water color, print, poster and the like.
In addition, the picture frame may hold a pane of glass which covers the
picture unit for protection. The glass keeps the image sheet free from
atmospheric dust and free from dirt or oil such as is normally found on
the hands of a viewer of the picture unit or a person handling the framed
picture unit.
It is often desired to replace the picture unit within the frame with a new
picture unit. For wooden frames, this is accomplished by removing the
brads or nails. For metal frames this is accomplished by bending the metal
tabs up and away from the backing sheet or backing board of the picture
unit. After the new picture unit is put in place in a wooden frame, brads
or nails are pounded back into the wooden frame to secure the picture unit
in place. After the picture unit is put in place in a metal frame, the
tabs of the metal frame are bent downwardly against the backing sheet or
board to secure the picture unit within the frame.
A disadvantage within wooden frames is that pounding brads or nails into
the wood is tedious and often leads to bent nails or brads and bruised
thumbs when the tack hammer strikes the nail obliquely or misses the nail
completely to strike the user's hand. A disadvantage with metal frames
having metal tabs is that bending the metal tabs to change the picture
unit cold works the metal and makes it brittle. Accordingly, metal tabs
may soon break off and the frame will thereby eventually become unusable.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a picture
frame which does not require the use of brads or nails.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a picture frame
which does not require metal tabs for holding a picture in place.
It is a particular object of the present invention to provide an improved
picture frame which is capable of releasably securing a picture unit in a
manner which makes replacement of the picture unit within the frame quick
and easy with a minimum of effort.
These and other objects of the present invention, as well as the advantages
thereof, will be readily ascertained from the disclosure which follows.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The foregoing objects of the present invention may be achieved by a picture
frame assembly, which is suitable for framing photographs or paintings and
the like, which comprises an outer frame member and an inner frame member.
The outer frame member has a peripheral sidewall to encompass a framed
picture unit and it has a peripheral face for covering the outer
circumferential portion of a framed picture unit. The inner frame member
is sized and shaped to fit within the peripheral sidewall of the outer
frame member, and it has a peripheral sidewall as well as a peripheral
face for pressing a framed picture unit against the back of the peripheral
face of the outer frame member. The picture frame assembly also includes a
plurality of gripping means between the inside surface of the peripheral
sidewall of the outer frame member and the outside surface of the
peripheral sidewall of the inner frame member, for releasably securing the
inner frame member to the outer frame member when the inner frame member
is fit within the outer frame member to hold a picture unit therebetween.
The present invention also comprehends a picture frame assembly which
includes the aforesaid outer frame member as hereinabove defined as well
as the inner frame member as hereinabove defined. In this embodiment there
is a plurality of first gripping means spaced about the inside surface of
the peripheral sidewall of the outer frame member. In addition, there is a
plurality of second gripping means spaced about the outside surface of the
peripheral sidewall of the inner frame member, the second gripping means
being sized and shaped to releasably grippingly engage the first gripping
means, and the second gripping means being positioned on the inner frame
member to releasably grippingly engage the first gripping means on the
outer frame member when the inner frame member is fitted within the outer
frame member, whereby a picture unit may be releasably secured between the
inner and outer frame members.
In a particularly preferred embodiment of the picture frame assembly as
defined in the immediately preceding paragraph, the first gripping means
comprises a plurality of sets of elongated gripping teeth spaced about the
inner surface of the peripheral sidewall of the outer frame member, each
set of elongated gripping teeth containing a plurality of gripping teeth
on the inner surface of the sidewall in longitudinal alignment with the
edge of the peripheral sidewall and positioned in side-by-side
orientation. In addition, the second gripping means comprises a plurality
of sets of elongated gripping teeth spaced about the outside surface of
the peripheral sidewall of the inner frame member, each set of elongated
gripping teeth containing a plurality of gripping teeth on the outer
surface of the sidewall in longitudinal alignment with the edge of the
peripheral sidewall and positioned in side-by-side orientation. Each set
of gripping teeth on the inner frame member is located to engage an
equivalent set of gripping teeth on the outer frame member in gripping
engagement, thereby to secure a picture frame unit between the inner and
outer frame members.
In addition, a picture frame assembly according to the present invention
includes a plurality of tabs spaced about the inner surface of the
peripheral sidewall. The tabs project from the inner surface and have a
serrated edge which provides a means by which the picture frame assembly
may be mounted on a nail or other hanger device which projects from a wall
on which the frame is to be hung. The tab also provides a means by which
the inner frame member may be gripped to cause the release of the inner
frame member from the outer frame member in order to remove the inner
frame member and thereby enable the changing of the picture unit.
A clearer understanding of the present invention may be obtained from the
disclosure which follows when read in light of the accompanying figures.
DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the picture frame assembly of present
invention.
FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the picture frame assembly of
FIG. 1, wherein the inner frame member and the outer frame member are
shown separated.
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the picture frame assembly of FIG. 1
taken along section line 3--3.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
The structure of one embodiment of the picture frame assembly of the
present invention is set forth in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2. FIG. 1 discloses a
picture frame assembly 10 having a generally rectangular shape. The
picture frame assembly comprises an outer frame 12 (FIG. 2) having a
rectangular shape and a rectangular inner frame 22 (FIG. 2) which fits
inside of the outer frame.
Referring now to FIG. 2, it will be seen that the outer frame 12 has two
long sidewalls 13 and two short sidewalls 14 which make up the generally
rectangular shape. A rounded face 15 is found on the front of the outer
frame member. This rounded face 15 is more clearly seen in FIG. 3, which
will be discussed hereinafter. The outer frame member 12 has a plurality
of gripping teeth 16 located on the inside of the sidewalls 13 and 14.
Each long sidewall 13 has a pair of sets of gripping teeth -6. One set of
teeth 16 is located near the bottom corner and one is located near the top
corner of the outer frame member 12 on each long sidewall 13.
Additionally, the short sidewalls 14 of the outer frame member 12 contain
a single set of gripping teeth 16 which is generally centrally located.
Gripping teeth 16 are in longitudinal alignment with the edge of the
peripheral sidewalls 13 and 14 and positioned as a row of teeth.
The inner frame member 22 has long sidewalls 23 and short sidewalls 24
which are dimensioned so that the inner frame member 22 can fit snugly
within the sidewalls of the outer frame member 12. The inner frame member
includes a number of sets of gripping teeth 26 which are designed to
engage the gripping teeth 16 of the outer frame member in a releasably
secured grip. The long sidewalls 23 of the inner frame member 22 have a
pair of sets of gripping teeth 26. One set of gripping teeth 26 is located
on the outside of the sidewall 23 near the upper corner and the other set
of gripping teeth 26 is found on each sidewall 23 near the lower corner.
In addition, the short sidewalls 24 each have a set of gripping teeth 26
which is centrally located on the outside of the sidewall 24. Gripping
teeth 26 are in longitudinal alignment with the edge of the peripheral
sidewalls 23 and 24 and positioned as a row of teeth.
It will be noted that the gripping teeth 26 in each instance are contained
in a recess 27 which appears in the outer surface of the sidewalls 23 and
24. The gripping teeth 26 are projected from the bottom of the recess 27
so that the point of the teeth 26 becomes coplanar with the outside
surface of the sidewalls 23 and 24. This means that the gripping teeth 16
of the outer frame member will "snap into" the gripping teeth 26 of the
inner frame member and into the recess 27 to provide a releasably secured
engagement which gives the inner frame member a snug fit within the outer
frame member.
FIG. 2 also shows that inner frame member 22 has a tab 25 projecting
inwardly from each of the four sidewalls 23 and 24 and terminating in a
serrated edge. The serrated edge provides a means by which the picture
frame assembly can be hung on a nail or other hanger device projecting
from a wall. Each sidewall contains one tab 25 centrally located on the
inside of the sidewall.
FIG. 3 provides a cross-sectional view of the picture frame assembly 10
which has been taken along the section line 3--3 of FIG. 1. It will be
seen that the outer frame member has the plurality of gripping teeth 16
which in this instance consists of six gripping teeth on the inside of
long sidewall 13. The outer frame member also has the rounded front face
15. The front face 15 provides a means for encompassing the outer
circumference of a picture unit 32 which is confined between the back of
the outer face 15 and the front of long sidewall 23 of the inner frame
member. It will be seen that the inner frame member 22 has a sidewall
structure which is channel shaped. The web 28 of the channel is spaced
away from the back of a picture unit 32 so that the inner leg 29 and the
outer leg 30 provide a face which acts to push against the picture unit 32
and hold it against the back of the face 15 of the outer frame member in
order to secure the picture unit tightly in place. A pane of glass 31 is
also shown in FIG. 3, as is conventional in many picture frame units. The
sidewall 23 of the inner member will be seen to contain only two teeth 26
projecting from the outer leg 30, although one tooth could be sufficient.
It will be seen that the gripping teeth 16 are in longitudinal alignment
with the peripheral sidewall 13 and positioned in vertical orientation,
one above the other. It will also be seen that the gripping teeth 26 are
in longitudinal alignment with the peripheral sidewall 23 and positioned
in vertical orientation, one above the other.
In addition, the inside of the sidewall 23 also has the pad or tab 25
projecting inwardly from inner leg 29. The pad or tab 25 is coplanar with
the outside surface of the web 28 of the long sidewall 23 of the inner
frame member 22. This pad 25 has the serrated edge (not shown in FIG. 3)
for hanging the picture frame assembly from a nail or hanger device as
previously discussed. The tab 25 also provides a means for gripping the
inner frame member in order to remove the inner frame member from gripping
engagement with the outer frame member. By gripping one of the tabs 25 and
pulling while holding the outer frame member, the inner frame member may
be "unsnapped" from the outer frame member to enable the user to change or
remove the picture unit 32 which is displayed within the picture frame
assembly 10.
It will also be seen in FIG. 3 that the rounded face 15 of the outer frame
member is offset inwardly by a slight distance. This offset enhances the
appearance of the rounded face by providing an outside shoulder 18. It
also causes the existence of an inside corner or shoulder 17. While
outside shoulder 18 is aesthetic, inside shoulder 17 is utilitarian.
Inside shoulder 17 provides a surface upon which the outside edge of the
pane of glass 31 and the picture unit 32 can be supported and held between
the inner and outer frame members.
The picture unit 32 which is shown in FIG. 3 will generally consist of an
image sheet and a backing sheet or board. In addition, the picture unit 32
may include a matting which will be of a white or other solid color, and
which will border the image sheet in order to emphasize the image being
displayed. Additionally, more than one sheet of matting may be used.
Accordingly, the thickness of various picture units 32 will vary. The
inner frame member 22 only has two gripping teeth on the outside surface
of the sidewall as shown in FIG. 3. However, the inner surface of the
sidewall 13 of the outer frame member has a greater number of teeth, with
six teeth 16 being shown in FIG. 3 for purposes of illustration. As the
thickness of the picture unit 32 is varied, the position of the inner
frame member 22 will vary within the outer frame member. Thus, when the
picture unit thickness is thinner, the inner frame member will be nested
deeper within the outer frame member. In contrast, if the picture unit 32
is thicker, the inner frame member will have the teeth in gripping
engagement in a location which nests the inner frame member less deeply
within the outer frame member. Thus, the picture frame assembly is
self-adjusting to allow for the variation of thickness which may occur in
the picture unit that is being displayed.
Although the picture frame assembly of the present invention which has been
illustrated in FIGS. 1, 2 and 3 has a rectangular shape, those skilled in
the art will recognize that a shape other than rectangular could be used.
For example, the shape of the picture frame assembly could be circular or
oval, or it could be hexagonal or octagonal as might be desired. The
picture frame assembly will be preferably fabricated of a thermoplastic
polymer by high pressure injection molding. It is preferred that the
thermoplastic polymer be a high impact polystyrene and that it may contain
up to 10% of crystalline polystyrene in order to impart a sheen. The
thermoplastic polymer may also contain pigments or dyes which can provide
various colors to suit the needs of the user.
In light of the foregoing disclosure, further alternative embodiments of
the inventive picture frame assembly will undoubtedly suggest themselves
to those skilled in the art. It is thus intended that the disclosure be
taken as illustrative only, and that it not be construed in any limiting
sense. Modifications and variations may be resorted to without departing
from the spirit and scope of this invention, and such modifications and
variations are considered to be within the purview and the scope of the
appended claims.
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