PICTURE FRAMES
This invention is directed to picture frames. More particularly, this invention is directed to one or more picture frames with flexible borders that can be coupled together in a variety of configurations.
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This invention is directed generally to picture frames, and more particularly to one or more picture frames that can be easily coupled together in a wide variety of configurations, and which can be rearranged quickly at will without the need for tools.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONPicture frames are widely available in an assortment of shapes, styles, and colors to display photos, drawings, artwork, documents, and any other item that a person may wish to display. Many of the picture frames available today, however, have limitations. Some picture frames are heavy or contain sharp edges and breakable glass. Some picture frames are constructed in such a way that it is difficult to insert a photo or to swap out one photo in place of another. Some picture frames are comprised of numerous parts including hardware with which the user must contend in order to use the picture frame. Some picture frames must be hung on a wall and others require a stand to display the photo. Many picture frames only allow a picture to be viewed from the front of the frame. Many picture frames do not have a mechanism for attaching to one or more other picture frames to make a collage, and even fewer allow for the attachment to other picture frames in a variety of configurations.
Thus, there is a need in the art for a picture frame that is lightweight, safe, allows for easy insertion and removal of pictures, can stand alone and display a picture from the front and back, contains few parts and no hardware, and can be attached to other picture frames in a variety of configurations easily, simply, quickly and without the use of tools.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe invention relates to a picture frame with a flexible border that allows for insertion of rigid panels containing one or more image documents into the border. The picture frame may also contain magnets for permitting attachment of the picture frame to other picture frames. The invention also relates to a plurality of picture frames comprising the above-mentioned elements. The invention also relates to a picture frame with a border having magnetic elements and a pair of rigid panels for holding an image document, where the border may be stretched over the rigid panels allowing the rigid panels to be held by the border.
In the accompanying drawings that form a part of the specification and are to be read in conjunction therewith, the present invention is illustrated by way of example and not limitation, with like reference numerals referring to like elements, wherein:
The invention relates to a picture frame with a flexible border that allows for insertion of rigid panels into the border. The picture frame may also contain magnets for attachment to other picture frames.
As used herein, the terms below are given the definitions that follow. The definitions are supplied to provide clarity and consistency and are not intended in any way to limit the scope of the invention.
Picture Frame or Frame: an assembly for holding an item to be displayed. The item is not limited to a picture, and can include any item capable of being displayed in a frame.
Picture or Item to be Displayed or Image Document: an item that can be displayed in a picture frame. The item is not limited to a picture, and can include any item capable of being displayed in a frame. Examples include, but are not limited to, a picture, a photograph, a drawing, a poem, a certificate, a speech, a document, or a mirror.
Border: the outside portion of the picture frame that surrounds the window, rigid panels, or image document.
Window: the opening through which the image document is displayed. The window is surrounded by the border.
Outside Edge: the portions of the border that are viewable from a top view, a bottom view, a right view, and a left view. The opposite of the inside edge.
Inside Edge: the portions of the border that surround the window and are only viewable by perspective and cross-sectional views. The opposite of the outside border.
Rigid Panel: a transparent or translucent plate that fits into the window and through which a photo behind it can be seen.
Recess: an indentation or groove within the inside edge that holds the rigid panels in place.
Magnets or Magnetic Elements: materials or objects that produce a magnetic field. Can include permanent magnets, magnetic particles, or any other magnetized material.
Receptacle: a cavity in the border where a magnet may be disposed.
The picture frame of the present invention includes a flexible border disposed around a window and one or more rigid panels that fit into the border and cover the window. The picture frame may also contain one or more magnetic elements.
Picture frame 100 includes a border 110 which is a flexible material that is disposed around a window 120 and is capable of holding one or more rigid panels 130.
Border 110 can be made of any material capable of stretching around rigid panel 130. By way of example, border 110 may be made of silicone, plastic, rubber, PVC, polyurethane, or any other flexible material. Border 110 may be black, white, clear, or any color or combination of colors. Border 110 can have a pattern or it can be plain. Border 110 can have a consistent color or pattern or various portions of the border 110 can be of different colors or patterns.
Rigid panel 130 can be made of any material capable of retaining its shape and that is transparent enough to allow an image to be seen through rigid panel 130. By way of example, rigid panel 130 can be made of acrylic, Plexiglas®, plastic, glass, PVC, or any other suitable material. Rigid panel 130 can be completely transparent or it can be translucent. Rigid panel 130 can be completely clear or it can be tinted with a color or etched with a pattern. Rigid panel 130 may be replaced with a mirror. If picture frame 100 contains more than one rigid panel 130, the multiple rigid panels 130 can be the same or they can be different. For example, one rigid panel 130 may be transparent and the other rigid panel 130 may be translucent. In other examples, the panel 130 may be flexible or soft. By way of example, the panel 130 may be made of polyurethane, plastic, resin, silicone, or any other suitable material.
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Picture frame 100 also contains one or more magnets 250. In the example shown in
In the examples above, all of the picture frames are the same size and shape, but in other examples, the picture frames can be different sizes and different shapes. Also, the picture frames can be configured in numerous configurations and the above examples are for illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention.
Claims
1. A picture frame comprising:
- a flexible border; and,
- one or more rigid panels, wherein said panels are capable of insertion into said border.
2. The picture frame of claim 1 comprising two panels.
3. The picture frame of claim 1, wherein said border further comprises one or more magnets.
4. The picture frame of claim 3, wherein said magnets are cube shaped.
5. The picture frame of claim 3, wherein said border further comprises an inside edge, wherein said inside edge further comprises a recess.
6. The picture frame of claim 5, wherein said one or more magnets are disposed in said inside edge.
7. The picture frame of claim 6, wherein said recess further comprises one or more receptacles and wherein said magnets are disposed in said receptacles.
8. The picture frame of claim 5, wherein said panels are capable of insertion into said recess.
9. The picture frame of claim 8, wherein said panels are capable of insertion into said recess by stretching said border around said panels.
10. The picture frame of claim 8, wherein said border further comprises an outside edge, and said picture frame is capable of standing on a horizontal surface unaided on said outside edge.
11. The picture frame of claim 1, wherein said picture frame is square in shape.
12. The picture frame of claim 11, wherein said picture frame is rectangular in shape.
13. A plurality of picture frames comprising:
- a first picture frame, wherein said first picture frame comprises: a first frame flexible border, wherein said first frame flexible border further comprises one or more first frame magnets; and, one or more first frame rigid panels, wherein said first frame rigid panels are capable of insertion into said first frame flexible border; and,
- a second picture frame, wherein said second picture frame comprises: a second frame flexible border, wherein said second frame flexible border further comprises one or more second frame magnets; and, one or more second frame rigid panels, wherein said second frame rigid panels are capable of insertion into said second frame flexible border.
14. The plurality of picture frames of claim 13, wherein said first picture frame is capable of removably coupling to said second picture frame.
15. The plurality of picture frames of claim 14, wherein said coupling is enabled by a magnetic attraction between said one or more first frame magnets and said one or more second frame magnets.
16. The plurality of picture frames of claim 13, wherein said one or more first frame magnets are capable of removably coupling to said one or more second frame magnets.
17. The plurality of picture frames of claim 13, wherein said first picture frame is square in shape and wherein said second picture frame is square in shape.
18. The plurality of picture frames of claim 17, wherein said first frame flexible border comprises four first frame corners and four first frame sides and wherein said second frame flexible border comprises four second frame corners and four second frame sides.
19. The plurality of picture frames of claim 18, wherein said first frame flexible border comprises four first frame magnets and wherein said second frame flexible border comprises four second frame magnets.
20. The plurality of picture frames of claim 19, wherein each of said four first frame magnets are disposed in one of said first frame corners and wherein each of said four second frame magnets are disposed in one of said second frame corners.
21. The plurality of picture frames of claim 20, wherein at least one of said four first frame magnets are capable of removably coupling to at least one of said four second frame magnets.
22. The plurality of picture frames of claim 20, wherein said four first frame magnets are capable of removably coupling to said four second frame magnets.
23. The plurality of picture frames of claim 13, further comprising:
- a third picture frame, wherein said third picture frame comprises: a third frame flexible border, wherein said third frame flexible border further comprises one or more third frame magnets; and, one or more third frame rigid panels, wherein said third frame rigid panels are capable of insertion into said third frame flexible border.
24. The plurality of picture frames of claim 23, further comprising:
- a fourth picture frame, wherein said fourth picture frame comprises: a fourth frame flexible border, wherein said fourth frame flexible border further comprises one or more fourth frame magnets; and, one or more fourth frame rigid panels, wherein said fourth frame rigid panels are capable of insertion into said fourth frame flexible border.
25. A picture frame, comprising:
- a border having at least one magnetic element therein;
- a pair of rigid panels for holding an image document therebetween;
- wherein said border may be stretched over said pair of rigid panels so as to hold same within said border.
26. The picture frame of claim 25, wherein said border includes a recess formed in an inner periphery thereof, said pair of rigid panels fitting within said recess when said border is stretched over said pair of rigid panels.
27. The picture frame of claim 25, further comprising a second picture frame that is substantially the same as said picture frame, whereby said second picture frame and said picture frame may be coupled together by their respective magnetic elements.
Type: Application
Filed: May 12, 2011
Publication Date: Nov 15, 2012
Applicant: Design Ideas, Ltd. (Springfield, IL)
Inventors: Raoul GROSS (Esch/Alzette), David HANAUER (Munchen)
Application Number: 13/106,404
International Classification: A47G 1/06 (20060101);