EMBROIDERY FRAME
20210079576 ยท 2021-03-18
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Abstract
An embroidery hoop that doubles as a frame. The frame has a groove for holding a spline to hold embroidery material inside the frame.
Claims
1. An embroidery frame, comprising: a frame, having a first shape, the frame having an outer edge which defines the outer edge of the frame, and having an inner edge, whose perimeter defines an opening in the frame, the frame having a front and a rear surface, the rear surface of the frame having an indentation around the perimeter of the inner edge, the indentation being of a first specified thickness, and extending entirely around the inner edge; a channel, formed in the inner edge, extending to a depth which is deeper than a thickness of the indentation; a spline material, formed inside the depth, and held frictionally in the channel, a frame back, which fits inside the indentation in the rear surface of the frame, the frame back being slightly thinner than the first specified thickness of the indentation, and held completely in the indentation, and where the spline material has a thickness to hold the spline material in the channel at a level below the a top surface of the indentation, such that the frame back lays flat in the indentation when the spline is in place in the channel.
2. The embroidery frame as in claim 1, wherein the frame has an outer surface that is circular and an inner surface that is circular.
3. The embroidery frame as in claim 1, wherein the frame has an outer surface that is substantially rectangular with rounded edges and an inner surface that is substantially rectangular with rounded edges.
4. The embroidery frame as in claim 1, further comprising an embroidery fabric, located over the rear of the frame, held in place by the spline in the channel, and covered with the frame back.
5. The embroidery frame as in claim 1, further comprising turn buttons on an outside edge of a rear of the frame to hold the frame back in place.
6. The embroidery frame as in claim 1, wherein the frame back includes inner surfaces therein enabling embroidery frame to be displayed by hanging from a display surface.
7. The embroidery frame as in claim 1, wherein the first specified thickness of the indentation is 0.25 inches, and the frame back has a thickness of inch.
8. The embroidery frame as in claim 1, wherein the frame back, when in place, covers the spline.
9. The embroidery frame as in claim 4, further comprising a wooden spline tool, which presses the spline into the channel on the backside of the frame.
10. The embroidery frame as in claim 4, further comprising temporary adhesive, holding the embroidery fabric in place while the spline is attached.
11. A method of putting embroidery material into an embroidery frame, comprising: attaching an embroidery material to a rear side of an embroidery frame using a temporary adhesive, the embroidery frame having a first shape, having an outer edge, and having an inner edge, whose perimeter defines an opening in the frame, and where the embroidery material is held at least to cover an entirety of the inner edge over a rear surface of the frame; the rear surface of the frame having an indentation around the perimeter of the inner edge, the indentation being of a first specified thickness, and extending entirely around the perimeter of the inner edge, the rear surface of the frame having a channel, formed in the inner edge, extending below a surface of the indentation; attaching a spline material, inside the channel, to be held frictionally in the channel, the spline material, when in the channel, holding the embroidery material, but not extending above the surface of the indentation; and after attaching the spline material to the material, placing a frame back inside the indentation, the frame back being slightly thinner than a depth of the indentation, and held completely in the indentation, and where the spline material has a thickness to hold the spline material in the channel at a level below the surface of the indentation, such that the frame back lays flat in the indentation.
12. The method as in claim 11, wherein the frame has an outer surface that is circular and an inner surface that is circular.
13. The method as in claim 11 wherein the frame has an outer surface that is substantially rectangular with rounded edges and an inner surface that is substantially rectangular with rounded edges.
14. The method as in claim 11, further comprising using turn buttons on an outside edge of a rear of the frame to hold the frame back in place.
15. The method as in claim 11, wherein the indentation has a thickness of 0.25 inches, and the frame back has a thickness of inch.
16. The method as in claim 11, wherein the frame back, when in place, covers the spline.
17. The method as in claim 11, further comprising using a wooden spline pool, which presses the spline into the channel on the backside of the frame.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0014] the drawings show embodiments of the invention, and specifically:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0022] An embodiment is described herein with reference to the figures.
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[0024] The rear side of the frame is shown in
[0025] The spline material can be any kind of material that can be inserted into the channel and used to hold the fabric in place.
[0026] In an embodiment, a removable adhesive is also applied to the spline channel 210.
[0027] Turn buttons 215 are 2-10 buttons which are screwed into the outside edge of the back side of the frame front to hold the frame back piece (300 in
[0028] The frame back 300 is shown in
[0029] The frame back 300 also includes cutouts such as 305 which can be used for hanging the frame, and/or a slot 306 which can be used to insert an optional frame stand.
[0030] In operation, a piece of spline material 400 that has a diameter of 0.14 inches to 0.19 inches is cut to the length of the circumference of the frame channel 210. The fabric is placed over the frame channel as shown in
[0031] In one embodiment, the kit can include the parts shown in
[0032] A removable elastic band formed of fabric that stretches over the sides of the frame front can act as a protective cover as shown in
[0033] In operation, the embroiderer starts by tightly stretching fabric over the opening 105, and pressing this fabric into the channel 210 using the spline 400.
[0034] The rear side of the frame is removed by turning the turn buttons 215, and removing the back cover 300. Then, the piece of fabric 500 is placed right side down on the backside of the frame front. The fabric is stretched and pressed onto the temporary adhesive on recess 210. Next, taking the wooden tool, the spline is pressed into the channel on the backside of the fabric of the backside of the frame front pushing the fabric into the channel while working your way around the frame. The fabric can be tightened or adjusted by pulling the spline out and repositioning the fabric by removing it from the temporary adhesive.
[0035] Once the desired fabric tension is been achieved, the embroidery project can be carried out directly on the frame. When finished, the user can trim the excess fabric, replace the frame back, and use the frame for tabletop or wall display.
[0036] The frame components described herein can be made of any of a variety of materials as described herein. This patent application contemplates adjusting to accommodate different size splines, different size back portions, different size fabric thicknesses and different kinds of desired displays.
[0037] The system as described herein produces significant advantages as compared with other systems. The embodiment provides an ideal form for displaying an embroidery project. Since there is no transparent window, the embroidery project will not degrade due to trapped moisture as other frames with similarly degrade. The frame allows making literally any kind of shape including circular, rectangular, cloud shapes, irregular shaped, hexagon, triangle, octagon, half circle, heart-shaped or any other shape.
[0038] Due to the manner in which the system stretches the fabric, any of a number of different shapes can be used.
[0039] The system can secure the fabric using spline and an adhesive, allowing the user to avoid having to re-tighten the fabric as they work on the project. The system works as both a embroidery hoop and as a picture frame, and thus does not require reframing the projects upon completion. The picture frame can either be hung on the wall with a built-in picture hanger or can be displayed on a tabletop using the stand. If the material is not as desired, the material can be easily removed.
[0040] By using both removable adhesive and spline to hold the material into place, this forms a system which is simplified for a user to attach the material, but also easily removable in the event of a mistake or the like.
[0041] Although only a few embodiments have been disclosed in detail above, other embodiments are possible and the inventors intend these to be encompassed within this specification. The specification describes certain technological solutions to solve the technical problems that are described expressly and inherently in this application. This disclosure describes embodiments, and the claims are intended to cover any modification or alternative or generalization of these embodiments which might be predictable to a person having ordinary skill in the art.