Quick framing system

A frame assembly for quickly, easy, and inexpensively framing a work of art without requiring any special tools or skills. The frame assembly includes a transparent protective member and support member. A work of art is positioned between the protective and support members. One or more frame members are then used to secure the protective and support members together. Frame members may be two or three dimensional. Each frame member has a slot defined therein to be slidably displaced over the assembled protective and support members with the work of art disposed therebetween. An internal rib projects outwardly into the slot of the frame member. This rib is received within a corresponding slot defined in at least a portion of the support member. To further ensure that the protective and support members remain secured together, a retaining member, such as a spring clip, leaf clip, or eccentric cam, may be positioned within the slot of the frame member to produce a force against the support member. The assembled frame may be mounted to the wall using a variety of different techniques.

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Description
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/188,417, filed Mar. 10, 2000, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0002] 1. Field of the Invention

[0003] The present invention is directed to a frame assembly that can be used to easily and quickly frame a work of art.

[0004] 2. Description of Related Art

[0005] A work of art is generally framed to keep it preserved as well as to add aesthetic beauty when displayed. The term “work of art” is defined as any two or three dimensional article which it may be desirable to frame such as a document, photograph, print, diploma, or object. Consumer's often have a work of art framed by a professional, but can save great expense by framing the work of art themselves. The consumer does not possess the tools or skills of a professional framer. It is therefore desirable to provide a framing assembly that allows the consumer to frame a work of art inexpensively, quickly and easily without requiring any special tools or skills.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0006] The present invention is a frame that may be applied easily and quickly to a work of art but does not require any special tools or instruction.

[0007] A frame assembly for quickly, easy, and inexpensively framing a work of art without requiring any special tools or skills. The frame assembly includes a transparent protective member and support member. A work of art is positioned between the protective and support members. One or more frame members are then used to secure the protective and support members together. Frame members may be two or three dimensional. Each frame member has a slot defined therein to be slidably displaced over the assembled protective and support members with the work of art disposed therebetween. An internal rib projects outwardly into the slot of the frame member. This rib is received within a corresponding slot defined in at least a portion of the support member. To further ensure that the protective and support members remain secured together, a retaining member, such as a spring clip, leaf clip, or eccentric cam, may be positioned within the slot of the frame member to produce a force against the support member. The assembled frame may be mounted to the wall using a variety of different techniques.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING

[0008] The foregoing and other features of the present invention will be more readily apparent from the following detailed description and drawings of illustrative embodiments of the invention wherein like reference numbers refer to similar elements throughout the several views and in which:

[0009] FIG. 1 is an exploded view of a framing assembly in accordance with the present invention;

[0010] FIG. 2 is a partial cut away view of the frame member in FIG. 1 with the spring clip;

[0011] FIG. 3 is a partial cross sectional view of the frame member in FIG. 1 with the assembled frame hung on a wall using a nail;

[0012] FIG. 4 is a partial cross sectional view of the frame member in FIG. 1 with the assembled frame hung on a wall using an eccentric and cam;

[0013] FIG. 5 is an alternative embodiment of the frame member in FIG. 1 with a toothed insert used to hang the frame on the wall; and

[0014] FIG. 6 is a partial cross sectional view of the frame member in FIG. 5 with the assembled frame hung on a wall via the toothed insert.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0015] FIG. 1 is an exploded view of a first embodiment of a quick framing assembly 5 in accordance with the present invention. Framing assembly 5 is used to frame a work of art 10. A transparent protective member 12, such as a sheet of glass or plexiglass, is placed over one surface of the work of art 10, while the opposite surface is covered by a support or backing member 14, for example, a sheet of Masonite, for supporting the work of art 10. By way of example, the protective member 12 and support member 14 shown in FIG. 1 are two dimensional rectangular sheets, however, any polygonal shape or size two dimensional sheet may be used, as desired. Protective member 12 and 14 may, but need not always be, the same shape as that of the work of art 10. For instance, the work of art may be square while the protective member 12 and support member 14 may be trapezoidal in shape.

[0016] Instead of using two dimensional sheets as shown in FIG. 1 it is within the intended scope of the invention for the protective member 12 and/or support member 14 to be three dimensional forming a housing enclosing the work of art 10. By way of example, the protective member may form a rectangular box having one open side that is closed off by the support member when assembled. In this embodiment, the work of art is supported between the protective and support member using conventional techniques, for example, by mounting the work of art 10 to the support member 14.

[0017] Support member 14, work of art 10, and protective layer 12 are held together by frame members 16, 18. Frame members 16, 18 are preferably made of a rigid material that may be treated with a coating, for example, an alodine treating or anodized treating. In the exemplary embodiment shown in FIG. 1, frame assembly 5 includes a rectangular frame member 16 and a cylindrical frame member 18. Although two frame members are shown any number of one or more members may be used.

[0018] Frame member 18 extends substantially equal to the width of the protective and support members 12, 14, whereas, frame member 16 extends only a portion of the width of the protective and support members 12, 14. Since frame member 16 is smaller in length than the width of the protective and support members 12, 14 it may be slid to any desired position, for example, centered, along the length thereof. The length of each frame member 16, 18 may be selected as desired. In yet another embodiment, the frame member 16, 18 may be sized to extend beyond the width of the protective member 12 and support member 14.

[0019] Support member 14 has at least one, preferably two, grooves or channels, 20, 21 defined therein. Frame members 16, 18 include slots 22, 26, respectively, defined therein. Slot 22, 26 is sufficiently sized and shaped to receive the assembled support member 14, work of art 10, and protective member 12. An internal rib 24, 28 projects inwardly from the slot 22, 26 of the frame members 16, 18, respectively. Ribs 24, 28 are complementary in shape to that of grooves 20, 21, respectively. When assembled, ribs 24, 28 engage grooves 20, 21, respectively, thereby securing the work of art 10 between the protective member 12 and support member 14. The ribs 24, 28 and grooves 20, 21 are shown in FIG. 1 as extending in an axial direction across the entire width of the frame members 16, 18 and support member 14. In an alternative embodiment, the ribs 24, 28 and grooves 20, 21 may extend along only a portion of the frame member and/or support member.

[0020] FIGS. 2 and 3 show an alternative embodiment of the frame member including a retaining member 30, such as a spring clip or leaf spring made from metal or plastic, that is received within a recess 32 defined in the slot 22, 26. Retaining member 30 narrows the width of the slot 22, 26 thereby generating a force that urges the work of art 10, protective member 12, and support member 14 together holding them securely in place. A complementary slot is preferably also defined in the support member 14 to receive the retaining member 30 at a desired position.

[0021] Different embodiments may be used to secure the frame assembly 5 to the wall 17. FIG. 2 shows a V-shaped notch or hole 34 cut into the longitudinal edge of the frame member 16. In the exemplary embodiment shown in FIG. 2 the notch is V-shaped, however, any shaped notch may be used as desired. A partial cross sectional view of the frame assembly mounted to a wall 17 is shown in FIG. 3. The frame assembly 5 is secured to the wall using a nail, screw, hook or other conventional hanging device 36 that is received in the notch of hole 34. FIG. 3 also shows the direction of force F generated by the retaining member 30 against the support member 14. To further ensure that the protective member 12 and secure member 14 are retained within the frame member 16 a screw or some other type of securing device 39 is preferably inserted through the frame member 16 so that it penetrates into a portion of the structure member 14. A securing device 39 may also be used with the second frame member 18 in a similar manner.

[0022] FIG. 4 shows a partial cross sectional view of an alternative embodiment for hanging the frame assembly 5 by inserting the hanging device 42 into a hole or aperture 40 defined in frame member 16. The retaining member 30 used to urge the work of art 10, protective member 12, and support member 14 together is an eccentric cam 38.

[0023] Still another embodiment for hanging the frame assembly 5 to a wall is shown in FIG. 5. Frame member 18 has an additional recess defined within the slot 26 to receive a positioning member 50. By way of example positioning member 50 is a saw toothed member having any number of two or more teeth. FIG. 6 is a partial cross sectional view of the frame assembly of FIG. 5 hung on a wall 17 by a hanging device 56. As is evident from FIG. 6 positioning member 50 is not planar but instead is bent at an angle so that when assembled and mounted to the wall 17 the positioning member 50 projects away from the assembled frame 5 to readily seat the hanging device 56.

[0024] During assembly the work of art 10 is placed between the protective member 12 and support member 14. One or more frame members 16, 18 are slid across a commonly aligned linear edge or side of the assembled protective and support members 12, 14 to a desired position. Prior to sliding the frame member 16, 18 onto the assembled support member 14, work of art 10, and protective member 12, rib 26, 28 of frame member 16, 18, respectively, must be properly aligned with the slot or groove 20, 21 defined in the support member 18. If multiple frame members 16, 18 are used the process described above is repeated for each frame member.

[0025] Thereafter, the assembled frame and work of art may be mounted to the wall using a hanging device that is inserted or received in a v-shaped groove 34 or aperture defined in the frame member 16, 18 itself. Alternatively, the assembled frame may be mounted to the wall by receiving the hanging device in a position member. Other conventional techniques for mounting the assembled frame to the wall are within the scope of the invention.

[0026] Although the framing assembly in accordance with the present invention has been shown and described with the frame member having an internal rib and the supporting member having a complementary groove defined therein, it is contemplated that the frame member may be constructed to have a groove defined therein while the support member has a complementary externally projecting rib to be received within the groove.

[0027] Thus, while there have been shown, described, and pointed out fundamental novel features of the invention as applied to a preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood that various omissions, substitutions, and changes in the form and details of the devices illustrated, and in their operation, may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, it is expressly intended that all combinations of those elements and/or steps which perform substantially the same function, in substantially the same way, to achieve the same results are within the scope of the invention. Substitutions of elements from one described embodiment to another are also fully intended and contemplated. It is also to be understood that the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, but that they are merely conceptual in nature. It is the intention, therefore, to be limited only as indicated by the scope of the claims appended hereto.

Claims

1. A frame assembly for quickly framing a work of art, comprising:

a transparent protective member;
a support member, said support member having a groove defined therein; and
at least one frame member having a slot defined therein sized to accommodate said protective member, the work of art, and said support member when assembled; said frame member having an internal rib projecting into the slot, and said frame member being slidably displaceable over the assembled protective member, work of art, and support member with the rib and groove aligned so as to secure the assembled protective member and support member together.

2. The frame assembly in accordance with

claim 1, further comprising a retaining member disposed in a recess defined in the slot of said frame member, when assembled said retaining member imposes a force against said support member.

3. The frame assembly in accordance with

claim 2, wherein said retaining member is one of a spring clip, a leaf clip, and an eccentric cam.

4. The frame assembly in accordance with

claim 2, wherein said support member has a recess defined therein complementary in size and shape to receive said retaining member.

5. The frame assembly in accordance with

claim 1, wherein said protective and support members are sized to completely cover said work of art.

6. The frame assembly in accordance with

claim 1, wherein said protective and support members have the same shape.

7. The frame assembly in accordance with

claim 1, wherein said protective and support members have different shapes.

8. The frame assembly in accordance with

claim 1, wherein said frame member is made of a rigid material.

9. The frame assembly in accordance with

claim 1, wherein said assembly includes at least two frame members.

10. The frame assembly in accordance with

claim 1, wherein said rib extends in an axial direction at least along a portion of said frame member.

11. The frame assembly in accordance with

claim 10, wherein said rib extends in the axial direction along the entire length of said frame member.

12. The frame assembly in accordance with

claim 1, wherein said groove extends at least along a portion of said support member.

13. The frame assembly in accordance with

claim 10, wherein said groove extends in the axial direction along the entire width of said support member.

14. The frame assembly in accordance with

claim 1, said frame member having a mounting device for hanging said assembled frame.

15. The frame assembly in accordance with

claim 14, wherein said mounting device is a notch defined in said frame member.

16. The frame assembly in accordance with

claim 15, wherein the notch is V-shaped.

17. The frame assembly in accordance with

claim 14, wherein said mounting device is an aperture defined in said frame member.

18. The frame assembly in accordance with

claim 14, wherein said mounting device is a positioning device disposed within a recess defined in the slot.

19. The frame assembly in accordance with

claim 18, wherein said positioning device is a non-planar saw toothed member.

20. The frame assembly in accordance with

claim 1, wherein said support and protective members are two dimensional.

21. The frame assembly in accordance with

claim 21, wherein at least one of said support and protective members are three dimensional.

22. A frame assembly for quickly framing a work of art, comprising:

a transparent protective member;
a support member, said support member having a rib projecting therefrom; and
at least one frame member having a slot defined therein sized to accommodate said protective member, work of art, and support member when assembled; said frame member having a groove defined in the slot, and said frame member being slidably displaceable over the assembled protective member, work of art, and support member with the rib and groove aligned so as to secure the assembled protective member, work of art and support member together.

23. The frame assembly in accordance with

claim 22, further comprising a retaining member disposed in a recess defined in the slot of said frame member, when assembled said retaining member imposes a force against said support member.

24. The frame assembly in accordance with

claim 22, wherein said support member has a recess defined therein and aligned to receive said retaining member.

25. The frame assembly in accordance with

claim 21, wherein said protective and support members are sized to completely cover said work of art.

26. The frame assembly in accordance with

claim 21, wherein said protective and support members have the same shape.

27. The frame assembly in accordance with

claim 21, wherein said protective and support members have different shapes.

28. The frame assembly in accordance with

claim 21, wherein said frame member is made of a rigid material.

29. The frame assembly in accordance with

claim 21, wherein said assembly includes at least two frame members.

30. The frame assembly in accordance with

claim 21, wherein said rib extends in an axial direction at least along a portion of said frame member.

31. The frame assembly in accordance with

claim 30, wherein said rib extends in the axial direction along the entire length of said frame member.

32. The frame assembly in accordance with

claim 21, wherein said groove extends at least along a portion of said support member.

33. The frame assembly in accordance with

claim 30, wherein said rib extends in the axial direction along the entire width of said frame member.

34. The frame assembly in accordance with

claim 21, said frame member having a mounting device for hanging said assembled frame.

35. The frame assembly in accordance with

claim 34, wherein said mounting device is a notch defined in said frame member.

36. The frame assembly in accordance with

claim 35, wherein the notch is V-shaped.

37. The frame assembly in accordance with

claim 34, wherein said mounting device is an aperture defined in said frame member.

38. The frame assembly in accordance with

claim 34, wherein said mounting device is a positioning device disposed within a recess in the slot.

39. The frame assembly in accordance with

claim 38, wherein said positioning device is a non-planar saw toothed member.

40. The frame assembly in accordance with

claim 1, wherein said support and protective members are two dimensional.

41. The frame assembly in accordance with

claim 21, wherein at least one of said support and protective members are three dimensional.

42. A method for framing a work of art using a framing assembly including a transparent protective member, a support member having a groove defined therein, and at least one frame member having a slot and a rib projecting into the slot, comprising the steps of:

positioning the work of art between the transparent protective member and the support member;
aligning said frame member over said assembled protective member, work of art, and support member so that said rib is received within the groove of the support member; and
slidably displacing said frame member over said assembled protective member, work of art, and support member to a predetermined position.

43. The method in accordance with

claim 42, before said aligning step, further comprising the step of inserting a retaining member into a recess defined in said slot.

44. The method in accordance with

claim 42, wherein said displacing step comprises moving said frame member to the predetermined position in which said retaining member is aligned with a complementary recess defined in said support member.

45. The method in accordance with

claim 42, wherein said retaining member is one of spring clip, a leaf clip, and an eccentric cam.

46. The method in accordance with

claim 42, further comprising the step of mounting said assembled frame to a hanging device lodged in a wall.

47. The method in accordance with

claim 46, wherein said hanging device is one of a nail, screw, and hook.

48. The method in accordance with

claim 46, wherein said mounting step comprises aligning a notch defined in the frame member with said hanging device.

49. The method in accordance with

claim 46, wherein said mounting step comprises aligning a aperture defined in said frame member with said hanging device.

50. The method in accordance with

claim 46, before said aligning step, further comprising securing a positioning member in a recess defined in the slot of said frame member.

51. The method in accordance with

claim 50, wherein said positioning member is a non-planar saw toothed member secured in a recess defined in said slot.

52. The method in accordance with

claim 42, further comprising inserting a securing device through the frame member and into a portion of the support member.

53. The method in accordance with

claim 52, wherein the securing device is one of a nail and a screw.

54. A method for framing a work of art using a framing assembly including a transparent protective member, a support member having an outwardly projecting rib, and at least one frame member having a slot and a groove defined in the slot, comprising the steps of:

positioning the work of art between the transparent protective member and the support member;
aligning said frame member over said assembled protective member, work of art, and support member so that said rib is received within the groove; and
slidably displacing said frame member over said assembled protective member work of art, and support member to a predetermined position.

55. The method in accordance with

claim 54, before said aligning step, further comprising the step of inserting a retaining member into a recess defined in said slot.

56. The method in accordance with

claim 54, wherein said displacing step comprises moving said frame member to the predetermined position in which said retaining member is aligned with a complementary recess defined in said support member.

57. The method in accordance with

claim 54, wherein said retaining member is one of spring clip, a leaf clip, and an eccentric cam.

58. The method in accordance with

claim 54, further comprising the step of mounting said assembled frame to a hanging device lodged in a wall.

59. The method in accordance with

claim 58, wherein said hanging device is one of a nail, screw, and hook.

60. The method in accordance with

claim 58, wherein said mounting step comprises aligning one of an aperture and a notch defined in the frame member with said hanging device.

61. The method in accordance with

claim 58, before said aligning step, further comprising securing a positioning member in a recess defined in the slot of said frame member.

62. The method in accordance with

claim 61, wherein said positioning member is a non-planar saw toothed member secured in a recess defined in said slot.

63. The method in accordance with

claim 54, further comprising inserting a securing device through the frame member and into a portion of the support member.

64. The method in accordance with

claim 63, wherein the securing device is one of a nail and a screw.
Patent History
Publication number: 20010045042
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 12, 2001
Publication Date: Nov 29, 2001
Applicant: Nielsen & Bainbridge, LLC.
Inventors: Martin Dowzall (Franklin Lakes, NJ), Vazgen Houssian (Union City, NJ)
Application Number: 09804067
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Picture Retainer (040/790)
International Classification: A47G001/06;