DECORATIVE MEZUZAH CASING
20230047161 · 2023-02-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45C11/24
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47G29/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C11/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47G29/087
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A mezuzah having a decorative appearance changeable by a user. The mezuzah comprises a mezuzah casing comprised of an elongated receptacle having at least one opening configured and dimensioned to permit insertion and retention of a parchment klaf therein. At least one decorative cover is configured to close each opening with a secure attachment. The mezuzah casing is configured to be fastened to a door post with at least one fastening element into a position with an opening facing away from the doorpost. The decorative cover is removably securely attached to the mezuzah casing with a structural mechanism to prevent unwanted lateral movement and unwanted removal of the decorative cover relative to the mezuzah casing. As a result, the decorative cover is removable and replaceable, as desired.
Claims
1. A mezuzah having a decorative appearance changeable by a user, the mezuzah comprising a mezuzah casing comprised of: a. an elongated receptacle having at least one opening configured and dimensioned to permit insertion and retention of a parchment klaf therein, and b. at least one decorative cover configured to close the respective at least one opening each with a secure attachment, wherein the mezuzah casing is configured to be fastened to a door post with at least one fastening element into a position with the respective at least one opening facing away from the doorpost and wherein the at least one decorative cover is removably securely attached to the mezuzah casing with a structural mechanism to prevent unwanted lateral movement and unwanted removal of the at least one decorative cover relative to the mezuzah casing and wherein the at least one decorative cover is removable and replaceable, as desired.
2. The mezuzah of claim 1, wherein the receptacle comprises a recessed encircling wall section defining the at least one opening and wherein the respective at least one decorative cover is sized to snugly fit within and adjacent recessed encircling wall to thereby prevent the unwanted lateral movement.
3. The mezuzah of claim 2, wherein the recessed encircling wall section comprises a gap sufficient for insertion of a finger beneath the decorative cover for application of outward pressure for removal of the decorative cover.
4. The mezuzah of claim 2, wherein a ledge inwardly peripheral to walls of the mezuzah casing is sized and positioned to support the respective decorative cover in position adjacent the recessed encircling wall section and wherein a magnetic holding structure between the ledge and the decorative cover removably holds the cover against the unwanted removal of the decorative cover, and wherein a cavity is formed by the ledge with sufficient space for placement of the parchment klaf therewithin.
5. The mezuzah of claim 1, wherein the elongated receptacle of the mezuzah casing comprises a base having perforations therethrough for insertion of a fastening member for attachment to a door post without being externally visible.
6. The mezuzah of claim 2, wherein the replaceable decorative cover has an opening therein for outside viewing of the contained klaf.
7. A method for changing decorative appearance of a mezuzah casing comprising the steps of: a) configuring a mezuzah casing with a fastening structure for attachment to a door post; b) providing the mezuzah casing with a removable decorative section in a position on an outwardly visible portion thereof when affixed to a door with the fastening structure; c) configuring the mezuzah casing with a structural mechanism which restricts unwanted lateral movement and outward removal of the removable decorative section removable decorative section from the position; d) optionally including a structural mechanism to facilitate desired removal and replacement of the removable decorative section; and e) attaching the mezuzah casing to a door post and removing and replacing the decorative section as desired.
Description
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[0027] In a common configuration, the mezuzah is comprised of an elongated generally rectangular casing with a closed base and an open top or side, with the mezuzah casing, in one embodiment, being provided with a reverse (relative to standard prior art mezuzahs) affixation structure with protruding ears in line with the closed base and on a mounting surface of a door post or jamb. Alternatively, the base element is non visibly internally perforated for insertion of a screw, nail, clip or other affixation device, or externally provided with a magnetic or Velcro® affixation member in conjunction with a cooperative fastening element on the door post or jamb (in such embodiment the casing is affixed to the door post first and the kalf is inserted thereafter and the cover placed to ensure retention of the klaf within the casing). The closure element has an outer decorative appearance and is securely removably fastened to the casing. Examples of decorative appearances include relevant Hebrew lettering, landscapes, such as of Jerusalem and various religious themes or simply aesthetic geometric designs and colors. The closure element length is a full length of the mezuzah with a large decorative area though it may be shorter, provided that it allows a klaf to be inserted into the interior of the casing. Since the closure element is a structural element it should have structural integrity, particularly to resist the manual touching typical of mezuzahs particularly if positioned on the outermost portion of the mezuzah casing most typically subject to manual touching.
[0028] In another embodiment, the mezuzah casing comprises an open box element for placement and retention of the requisite klaf and a cover for closing the open end which is configured for placement directly against the door post or jamb with installation (this cover can be dispensed with if the door post or jamb provides the closure function). In a supplemental embodiment configuration or as a separate embodiment, a closed base or peripheral sides of the open box element is provided with an indentation area rather than a full opening, configured for insertion of a separate casing swatch of material for interchangeable decorative looks or usage. In this embodiment, the klaf is inserted through an opening positioned against the door post and the swatch material serves as a cover for the indentation. With this configuration, a further optional component for enhanced secure placemen of the swatch, comprises a frame element that is attached to the indented base with the use of magnetic elements or similar non-visible fastening elements or even with a frictional fit. It further comprises a space cut-out to allow a modular interchangeable decorative swatch of various materials to be placed inside and viewed/touched from outside.
[0029] The interchangeable modular swatch or panel may also be connected with magnets or similar types of fasteners. The placement of these modular swatches, made of various materials, are separable interchangeable elements which can be provided separately from the other two components of the main base and frame components. In an embodiment, there are additional magnets inside the base which attach to magnets (or a magnet/magnetic metal interface) which are on the interchangeable customizable swatches to help keep them in place.
[0030] The swatches may be made of cloth, leather, metal, antibacterial rubber or similar materials, LED light strips, small art/paintings, etc. The swatch/modular component panel may comprise multiple options which can be designed to match people's decor, and which look unique, feel unique to the touch, and allow the user to switch it out as desired. The interchangeable panels may be available in many other materials as well, such as colored/see-through Lucite®, textured glass, and generally any other material which can be designed to look interesting or be textured to feel unique when touched. Useful components such as an LED strip, a small digital screen panel with changing images, an antibacterial swatch, and similar swappable components may be made separately available as the modular component as well. The mezuzah may vary in a several sizes and shapes, such as a rectangle version and an oval version.
[0031] With the above embodiments a user customized/customizable mezuzah is possible, as opposed to a number of mezuzahs currently on the market that a company might offer to stylize/customize a finish, material or color in-house and then ship the final product to a customer. The current embodiments allow the end-user to easily attach and detach swappable front designs with covers/lids/interchangeable panels of various materials and styles. The configuration and design allows them to also be used on indoor or outdoor doorways with internal screws or double sided tape mounting, and an internal capped scroll holder. The front interchangeable panels attach to the main case with, ideally, magnets being placed in cavities at each end.
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[0036] It is understood that the above description and drawings are only illustrative of the invention with changes in structure and material being possible without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.