Easel back for picture frame
11006769 · 2021-05-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47G1/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47G2001/0694
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
It is an object of one or more embodiments of the present disclosure to provide a method and device for an easel back. The easel back is constructed of a flat foldable member, comprised of three cut outs for folding at the three cut outs, a first hook/loop, on an upper section of a front side of the easel back, configured to attach to a back of a display frame, and a second hook/loop, on the bottom section of a back side of the easel back, configured to attach to a lower part of the display frame.
Claims
1. An easel back, comprising: a flat foldable member, comprising three folds, configured to fold at each of the three folds; a first fastener, on an upper section of a front side of the easel back, configured to attach to a back of a display frame; a second fastener, on a bottom section of a back side of the easel back, configured to attach to a lower part of the display frame; and wherein the first fastener is configured to attach at different heights to the back of the display frame, wherein attaching at said different heights allows a multiplicity of angles of the display frame relative to, and when resting on, a horizontal surface, wherein said multiplicity comprises 3 or more angles.
2. The easel back of claim 1, further comprising a hole punched through the first fastener and through an adjoining section of said easel back.
3. The easel back of claim 1, wherein the second fastener is approximately a same size as the first fastener.
4. The easel back of claim 1, wherein the easel back has a width of about 4 inches and a length of about 6 and % inches.
5. The easel back of claim 1, wherein the flat foldable member comprises corrugated plastic.
6. The easel back of claim 1, wherein the flat foldable member comprises corrugated cardboard.
7. The easel back of claim 1, wherein the easel back is configured to be folded flat against said display frame, for transportation or storage, or for wall mounting.
8. The easel back of claim 7, further comprising a third fastener on a middle section of the front side of the easel back, configured to attach to the display frame when the easel back is folded flat.
9. The easel back of claim 8, wherein the third fastener comprises a hook/loop.
10. The easel back of claim 1, wherein a first of the three folds is located on the same side of the easel back as the first fastener, and under the first fastener.
11. The easel back of claim 1, wherein a second and third of the three folds are located on the same side of the easel back as the second fastener, and above the second fastener.
12. The easel back of claim 1, wherein each of the three folds comprise a cut out.
13. The easel back of claim 1, wherein the first and second fasteners comprise a hook/loop.
14. A method for making an easel back, comprising the steps of: cutting a foldable member, having length and width dimensions; making three folds in the foldable member, each parallel to said width dimension; applying a first fastener, on an upper section of a front side of the easel back; applying a second fastener, on a bottom section of a back side of the easel back; adjusting an angle of said easel back by moving a vertical positioning of said first fastener against an opposing fastener; and allowing a multiplicity of said angles, wherein said multiplicity comprises 3 or more said angles.
15. The method of claim 14, further comprising punching a hole through a center of the first fastener and through an adjoining portion of said easel back.
16. The method of claim 14, further comprising making the second fastener approximately a same size as the first fastener.
17. The method of claim 14, further comprising cutting the foldable member to a width of about 4 inches and a length of about 6 and % inches.
18. The method of claim 14, further comprising applying a third fastener on a middle section of a front side of the easel back.
19. A method for using an easel back, comprising the steps of: providing the easel back, comprising: a flat foldable member, comprising three folds; a first fastener, on an upper section of a front side of the easel back; and a second fastener, on a bottom section of a back side of the easel back; folding the easel back at the three folds; attaching the first fastener to a first opposing fastener on a back of a display frame; attaching the second fastener to a second opposing fastener on a lower part of the display frame; adjusting an angle of said display frame by moving a vertical positioning of said first fastener against said first opposing fastener; and allowing a multiplicity of said angles, wherein said multiplicity comprises 3 or more said angles.
20. The method of claim 19, further comprising positioning said easel back to said display frame and folding said easel back so that a middle section of said easel back is placed on a horizontal surface, to support said display frame for display.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present disclosure will be more clearly understood from the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which like reference numerals designate similar or corresponding elements, regions and portions and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(13) The present disclosure proposes an easel back, comprising a flat rectangular shaped foldable member, formed of a sturdy resilient material, such as corrugated plastic or cardboard.
(14) An important aspect of the disclosed easel back is the use of hook-and-loop fasteners commonly referred to as velcro. Such fasteners consist of two parts, i.e., lineal fabric strips which are attached to opposing surfaces to be fastened. The first component features very small hooks, the second features smaller loops. When the two are pressed together the hooks catch in the loops and the two pieces fasten or bind temporarily and can be readily separated by pulling them apart. In the disclosure, where a hook is described attached to a first surface and a loop to a second surface to be joined, the hook portion and loop portion could be interchanged, with the loop on the first surface and the hook on the second. Similarly, the wording “hook/loop” is used to disclose the use of either a hook or loop part, with the corresponding part to which it is to be attached comprising the opposite type of fastener.
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(18) The easel back 1 can be made by cutting a piece of, preferably, corrugated plastic to the desired height and width dimensions. Cut outs 31, 32, and 33 are each formed by the removal of material along two opposing cuts, at approximately 45-degree angles to the surface, as shown in
(19) The portion of the easel back 1 resting on a horizontal surface, 40, would typically be flush with the horizontal surface, and with the bottom of the picture frame, when the easel back is folded and attached by its hooks and loops. While corrugated plastic is the preferred material for easel back 1, it could also be formed of other rigid lightweight materials such as corrugated cardboard, wood, metal, or the like. Furthermore, the easel back 1 can have dimensions, preferably, of a width of about 4 inches and a length of about 6 and ¾ inches.
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(28) The main advantages of one or more embodiments of the present disclosure include providing an easel back that is adjustable to change the angle for viewing, easy to assemble without tools, folds flat to transport easily, easy to package, usable for various picture frame sizes, provides stability for a picture frame and is easily removed to hang a picture frame on the wall.
(29) While particular embodiments of the present disclosure have been illustrated and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.