Patent classifications
B44D3/185
Modular poster print stretch frame
A modular poster print stretch frame for displaying a variety of sizes of poster prints. The modular poster print stretch frame may comprise a plurality of modular frame sections, each having a section body and two or more connectors disposed on at least two faces of the section body, each connector being configured to link the modular frame section to at least one other modular frame section. Modular frame sections may also include a plurality of retaining structures which may be used to retain a fabric sheet, such as a poster print. Some or all of the modular frame sections may be substantially identical to and interchangeable with each other, allowing for simple and easy assembly of the modular poster print stretch frame to a variety of sizes.
SYSTEM FOR RETAINING AN IMAGE WITHIN A FRAME
A spline installation device for use with a spline/rail type frame to assemble the splines to the rails. The device including a base that defines a platform for receiving a frame subassembly; and a plurality of linkages that are disposed about the platform and coupled to the base. Each linkage is configured to move between a first position in which a fence bearing surface thereof is at an angle other than 90 degrees relative to the platform and a second position in which the fence bearing surface is set at an at least substantially 90 degree angle relative to the platform for locking and holding the frame subassembly in place. The linkages further being configured to receive a spline instillation tool for locking the splines in place relative to the rails.
Adjustable canvas wrap frame mounting system
The current invention may include an improved canvas wrap frame mount having an upper and a lower display support that may be secured along the top and bottom surfaces of a canvas wrap picture by a plurality of low profile adjustable couplers. In another embodiment, the invention may include an extendable canvas wrap frame mount having an upper and a lower display support that may be independently expandable along the length of a leading edge of a canvas wrap.
DEVICE FOR TENSIONING A CANVAS ON A FRAME AND KIT FOR ASSEMBLING A FRAME FOR CANVAS
The invention relates to a device for tensioning a canvas on a frame, which is for assembling two bars the ends of which comprise a groove. The device comprises: an optional sheath intended to be immobilized in a groove; a spacer comprising a central portion from which extend two lateral portions each having a bearing face coming to abut against the bottom of the sheath; a tensioner comprising a central portion from which extend securing means for securing the tensioner to the bars, via the sheath; a connecting member for connecting the spacer to the tensioner, and means for bringing the spacer closer to the tensioner, wherein the spacer being brought closer to the tensioner will cause each bar to translate along its longitudinal axis so as to space the bars apart from each other while keeping them perpendicular to each other.
UPRIGHT MULTI-POSITION FABRIC PAINTING RACK
A painting rack assembly, including a frame portion having a first pair of spaced, parallel elongated members, a second pair of spaced, parallel semi-elongated members connected to the first pair of spaced, parallel elongated members to define a parallelogram further defining a working plane, a respective centered pivotable connector operationally connected to each respective semi-elongated member, and a plurality of fabric connection assemblies operationally connected to and distributed around the parallelogram, and a support assembly operationally connected to the frame portion having a pair of elongated support members, each respective elongated support member connected to a respective pivotable connector at one end and having a connection socket at the other, oppositely disposed end, and a pair of spaced elongated stabilizing members extending orthogonally from each respective elongated support member and oriented parallel to the working plane.
MAGNETIC DISPLAY APPARATUS
A display apparatus has a rigid base providing a planar face, and a planar sheet magnet bonded to the planar face. A first canvas sheet abuts the sheet magnet and further is wrapped about the magnet sheet as well as the rigid base. A second canvas sheet abuts the first canvas sheet. The second canvas sheet is coated with an iron bearing material. The rigid base, sheet magnet, and canvas sheets are in mutual face-to-face contact and have an essentially common outer peripheral edge. The canvas sheets are magnetically engaged with the sheet magnet with the second canvas sheet manually disengageable from the first canvas sheet so as to be able to replace it with a alternate second canvas sheet. The second canvas sheets may have art works or graphics depicted on their out-facing surfaces.
Quilt design support
A quilt support formed of a rigid plate. The rigid plate includes a front surface and a rear surface. A gripping layer is attached to the front surface of the rigid plate. A foldable stand is pivotally attached to the rear surface of the rigid plate. The foldable stand includes a folded position and a deployed position. The folded position includes the foldable stand pivoted towards and resting against the rear surface. The deployed position includes the foldable stand pivoted away from the rear surface. The foldable stand is operable to support the rigid plate in an upright position when resting on a surface such that the rigid plate is disposed at an angle relative to the surface when in the deployed position.
Image display with leather image substrate
An image display including an image substrate and a support structure. The image substrate includes a layer of leather material and has an image printed on a first surface. The support structure can include a front sheet, a back sheet and a plurality of side strips secured between the front sheet and the back sheet for forming a closed support structure. The image substrate can overlie an external surface of the front sheet so that the front sheet forms a rigid backing for the image substrate.
Metal Canvas Panel
A decorative panel that may comprise of a magnetic, metal or alloy, support structure and a covering element made with supple materials. The support structure may include a front surface, a back surface, one or more sides, one or more truncated corners, one or more bend guidelines, a central area, and one or more bendable sections. The covering element may include an obverse surface, a rear surface, and one or more edges. The covering element may cover the front surface of the support structure and fold over the sides and onto the back surface of the support structure and may be mechanically fastened to the bendable sections with mechanical fasteners. The covering element may fold over the truncated corners and onto the back surface of the support structure. The bendable sections may be bent along the bend guidelines of the support structure. Other embodiments of a decorative panel are possible.
Slide N' stretch stretcher bar with connecting segments
Disclosed is a fine art stretcher bar framing and canvas fastening system. The system consists of variable length side bars, fixed ninety degree corners, internal connecting segments, and an adjustable cross brace for quick and easy assembling, dismantling, storing, and transporting. The side bars, corners, and connecting segments features a mechanism utilizing a male plug and female socket to connect side bars, corners, and connecting segments in an array of stretcher bar configurations. The segments are secured using interlocking pins after side bars or corners female sockets engaged with connecting segment plugs. The cross brace segments features an adjustable mechanism conforming to the stretcher bar configuration. The side bars, corners, connecting, and cross brace segments can be dismantled by removing interlocking mechanism on the segments. The back side of the stretcher bar system features a wooden surface to mount or dismount canvases using staples or other fasteners.