Modular, multi-function frame system
11229303 · 2022-01-25
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Abstract
A modular frame system with constituent components that are magnetically attached and detachable, and with a multi-ply construction facilitating cooperative forming of useful recesses and enclosures.
Claims
1. A modular flame system comprising: a face frame component; a back frame component, wherein said back frame component is configured with a plurality of layers, with at least one layer having a cut-out that, in cooperation with at least one other layer of said back frame component, defines an enclosure; and a foot member; said face frame component and said back frame component respectively having front and back frame component magnets attached thereto, said front and back frame component magnets being respectively positioned respectively relative to said face frame component and said back frame component for reversibly magnetically attracting and attaching said face frame component and said back frame component; said foot member and said back frame component respectively having foot attachment foot magnets and foot attachment frame-side magnets, said foot attachment foot magnets and said foot attachment frame-side magnets being positioned respectively relative to said foot member and said back frame component for reversibly magnetically attracting and attaching said foot member and said back frame component.
2. A modular flame system comprising: a face frame component; a foot member; and a back frame component, wherein said back frame component is configured with a recess that is sized and shaped for nested reception of said foot member; said face frame component and said back frame component respectively having front and back frame component magnets attached thereto, said front and back frame component magnets being respectively positioned respectively relative to said face frame component and said back frame component for reversibly magnetically attracting and attaching said face frame component and said back frame component; said foot member and said back frame component respectively having foot attachment foot magnets and foot attachment frame-side magnets, said foot attachment foot magnets and said foot attachment frame-side magnets being positioned respectively relative to said foot member and said back frame component for reversibly magnetically attracting and attaching said foot member and said back frame component.
3. A modular flame system comprising: a face frame component; a foot member; and a back frame component, wherein said back frame component is configured with a plurality of layers, with at least one layer having a cut-out that, in cooperation with at least one other layer of said back frame component, defines an enclosure and wherein said back frame component is further configured with a recess that is sized and shaped for nested reception of said foot member; said face frame component and said back frame component respectively having front and back frame component magnets attached thereto, said front and back frame component magnets being respectively positioned respectively relative to said face frame component and said back frame component for reversibly magnetically attracting and attaching said face frame component and said back frame component; said foot member and said back frame component respectively having foot attachment foot magnets and foot attachment frame-side magnets, said foot attachment foot magnets and said foot attachment frame-side magnets being positioned respectively relative to said foot member and said back frame component for reversibly magnetically attracting and attaching said foot member and said back frame component.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(8) Strong magnets 20 (small, “button,” rare earth magnets are preferred) are appropriately oriented, embedded throughout most components of system 10 and serve to allow the systems rapid and near effortless detachment, arrangement and re-attachment according to a user's desires. Orientation of magnets 20 are to be such that the components may be reversibly secured in (among others) the various configurations depicted, for example, in
(9) Face frame component 12 includes a plurality of magnets 20 for reversibly securing to back frame component 14, with a protective lens layer secured therebetween (not separately shown in the drawings). A visualization aperture 22 is formed in layer(s) of face frame component 12 to allow front visualization of a photograph of other items placed for view (not separately shown in the drawings) within system 10. In most cases, an inner-most layer 23 of face frame component 12 will not have such an aperture.
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(11) In the case of back frame component 14, the primary purpose of the multi-ply construction is more multi-faceted. It: (1) allows for nesting of components to optionally present a substantially “flat” facial contour; (2) allows for the definition of internal voids for storing such things as nails or hanging brackets; and (3) allows for contouring of rearward-most margins to form integral hanging nail or bracket interfaces 26.
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(13) When feet 28 are to be used for supporting system 10 in a table-top-like display, they are detached from their nested positions within recesses 30, and are preferably attached as indicated in the aforementioned.
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(15) An exemplary, auxiliary cut-out 48, “floored” by inner-most layer 44, and partially over-lain by rearward-most layer 42, defines a partial enclosure in which hanging nails may be ensconced, but may be easily removed by detaching rearward-most layer 42 from medial layer 36.
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(17) Although the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments, this description is not meant to be construed in a limited sense. Various modifications of the disclosed embodiments, as well as alternative embodiments of the inventions will become apparent to persons skilled in the art upon the reference to the description of the invention. It is, therefore, contemplated that the claims that ultimately are allowed upon prosecution of the corresponding non-provisional application will cover such modifications that fall within the scope of the invention.