Picture frame and storage device
09770124 · 2017-09-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47G2001/0688
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The picture display and storage device or frame of the present invention has a displaying surface for displaying a picture and a storage section for storing additional pictures. The storage section is not visible when viewing the displaying surface. The picture display and storage device can be exhibited by hanging on a wall or through the use of an easel frame or a wide base to allow the frame to stand on its own. Additionally, the picture display and storage device can utilize organizer tabs to separate and identify pictures being stored.
Claims
1. A picture frame, comprising: a front surface with a viewing window that includes open space or transparent material for displaying a picture; a storage section with an open top for storing additional pictures, the storage section being attached to the front surface, the storage section not being visible when viewing the displaying surface from the front; a removable partition for separating the displayed pictures from pictures in the storage section and for holding in place the forward most pictures in the viewing window, the storage section containing removable divider tabs for labeling, identifying, organizing, and separating stored pictures; an attached means for exhibiting the frame, the means for exhibiting the frame being an easel frame to allow the frame to stand on its own; and a recess or hanging hardware on the frame's back for the purposes of hanging up the frame.
2. The picture frame of claim 1 wherein the viewing window is made of plastic.
3. The picture frame of claim 1 wherein the viewing window is made of glass.
4. The picture frame of claim 1 wherein the storage area is between ½ inch and ¾ inch deep and fits 10 to 20 pictures and organizer tabs for the purposes of ensuring the frame is light enough to be hung up.
5. The picture frame of claim 1 further comprising grooves for holding the partitions in place.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention will be more readily understandable from a consideration of the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(7) The picture frame and storage device of the invention includes a picture frame for displaying a picture, e.g., a photograph or other piece of art, and space for storing additional pictures as well.
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(9) The picture frame and storage device of
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(11) The storage area 3 forms the back of the frame in
(12) Additionally, the storage area has a means for separating the stored pictures to ease the handling thereof. The means for separating can also include a means for identifying the stored pictures to make it easier to chose a picture for display. The means for separating, in one embodiment, can also be made so it is visible from the back and the side of the frame, but not from the front of the frame.
(13) The means for identifying the stored pictures can be in the form of organizer tabs 6, that can also serve a dual purpose as the means for separating the pictures. These organizer tabs do not extend past the top of the frame and, thus, are not visible from the front of the frame, thereby not interfering with the aesthetic qualities of the frame.
(14) In one embodiment, the frame includes grooves or channels for storing pictures, so that the storage area is the frame itself or a part of the frame. Each groove or channel is sized for holding a predetermined number of pictures. The grooves or channels can also hold organizer tabs or the organizer tabs can be placed in between the sets of grooves or channels.
(15) The storage frame 1 has a front surface with a viewing window 2, through which the forward most picture can be displayed and viewed. The viewing window can be an open space or it can include a transparent material, e.g., plastic or glass, for protecting the picture being displayed. Preferably, the transparent material can slide in and out of the viewing window.
(16) The forward most picture which is being displayed is preferably held in place at the viewing window by a means for holding. Such means for holding can include a groove or channel for the picture to be pressed into or slid into such that the walls of the groove or channel hold the picture in place. Further, the pictures being stored in the back of the frame can exert a force on the picture being displayed such that the displayed picture is pushed against the viewing window. In this way, the pictures being stored form the means for holding.
(17) Other means for holding can include at least one biasing device that exerts pressure for urging the displayed picture against the viewing window. One example of a biasing device is wall or partition 5 located behind the displayed picture. The partition can be made of any solid material, e.g., e.g., plastic, wood, or metal. Examples of a biasing device are also described in US Patent Application No. 20090119965 and U.S. Pat. No. 6,349,494 (in which the biasing device is preferably a compressible material with memory), both of which are incorporated by reference herein.
(18) Other means for holding can include a clip spring in the frame storage area to exert forward pressure to urge the display picture against the viewing window.
(19) Other means for holding can include at least one retention member as in US Patent Application No. 20040134111, which is incorporated by reference herein. In adapting US Patent Application No. 20040134111 to the present invention, the at least one retention member would extend from a rear wall of the storage area and wholly or partially into the frame or storage area for holding the picture against the viewing window.
(20) The frame can be displayed by hanging on a wall via a recess in the rear surface of the frame (the rear surface of the storage area) or via hanging hardware. It can also be displayed on a surface through the use of an easel frame or a wide base to allow the frame to stand on such surface, such as a desk or a table.
(21) The frame can be used in a portrait orientation or a landscape orientation.
(22) To those skilled in the art to which this invention relates, many changes in construction and widely differing embodiments and applications of the invention will suggest themselves without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. The disclosures and the descriptions herein are purely illustrative and are not intended to be in any sense limiting.