SYSTEM FOR PICTURE PACKAGING AND FRAMING
20180155109 ยท 2018-06-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47G1/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D81/365
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47G2001/0677
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
B65D81/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A system and method for packaging and framing a picture comprises a partially assembled frame; wherein the partially assembled frame comprises one of: one fixed frame member is fixedly attached to a backing board adapted for holding the picture; two opposite fixed frame members are fixedly attached to the picture; or two opposite fixed frame members are fixedly attached to a backing board adapted for holding the picture. The system further comprises completion frame members adapted for joining to the fixed frame members to complete a frame for the picture and the partial assembly is adapted for rolling or folding up for packaging the picture.
Claims
1. A packaging and framing system for a picture, comprising a partially assembled frame; wherein said partially assembled frame comprises one of: a. one fixed frame member is fixedly attached to a backing board adapted for holding said picture; b. two opposite fixed frame members are fixedly attached to said picture; or c. two opposite fixed frame members are fixedly attached to a backing board adapted for holding said picture.
2. The system of claim 1 further comprising completion frame members adapted for joining to said fixed frame members to complete a frame for said picture.
3. The system of claim 2 wherein said partial assembly is adapted for rolling or folding up.
4. The system of claim 3 wherein, for packaging of two opposite fixed frame members fixedly attached to a backing board adapted for holding said picture, said picture and said completion members are enclosed inside said partial assembly when said assembly is folded up.
5. The system of claim 3 further comprising a storage tube and wherein for packaging of said two opposite fixed frame members fixedly attached to a backing board adapted for holding said picture, said picture is wrapped around said tube, said partial assembly is rolled up inside said tube and said completion members are inserted into said tube.
6. The system of claim 3 further comprising a storage tube and wherein for packaging of two opposite fixed frame members fixedly attached to said picture, said partial assembly is rolled up inside said tube and said completion members are inserted into said tube.
7. The system of claim 1 wherein said adaptation for holding said picture comprises said fixed frame members are tilted away from said board for inserting said picture.
8. The system of claim 1 wherein said fixed frame members pre-tension said backing board or said picture.
9. A system for packaging and framing a picture comprising: a. a backing assembly comprising a backing board fixedly attached to two backing frame members; and b. two cover frame members; wherein said backing assembly is adapted to fold up to package said picture and said cover frame members and wherein said backing assembly is adapted for unfolding and for mounting said picture therein and for joining said cover frame members thereto to frame said picture.
10. The system of claim 9 wherein said backing and cover frame members are between 1-6 cm wide.
11. The system of claim 9 wherein said joining of said cover frame members is performed using a joining mechanism selected from the group consisting of: a. joining tabs adapted to fit into joining slots; b. joining tabs adapted to slot into a groove; c. dovetail joints; d. a notch adapted to fit into a groove; e. magnets; and f. a combination of the above.
12. The system of claim 9 further comprising a transparent cover sheet for covering said picture.
13. The system of claim 9 wherein said backing board comprises a handle.
14. The system of claim 9 wherein said adaptation of said backing assembly for packaging comprises lids and lid tabs for closing said package.
15. The system of claim 9 wherein said adaptation for mounting said picture comprises said backing members are tilted away from said board for inserting said picture such that said picture is held between said backing members and said backing assembly.
16. The system of claim 14 wherein said backing assembly comprises a backing board and said backing members tension said backing board.
17. The system of claim 16 wherein said backing board comprises extensions and said extensions, said lids and said tabs fold to form a stand to support said system.
18. A system for packaging and framing a picture comprising: a. a storage tube; b. two cover frame members; and c. one of: i. a backing assembly comprising a backing board fixedly attached to two backing frame members; wherein, for packaging, said backing assembly is adapted to roll up for insertion into said tube, said cover frame members fit into said tube and said picture is rolled around the outside of said tube; and wherein said backing assembly is adapted to unroll for mounting said picture therein and for joining said cover frame members thereto to frame said picture; or ii. a picture attached to two backing frame members; wherein, for packaging, said picture is adapted to roll up for insertion into said tube, and said cover frame members fit into said tube; and wherein said picture is adapted to unroll for joining said cover frame members thereto to frame said picture.
19. The system of claim 18 wherein said joining of said cover frame members is performed using a joining mechanism selected from the group consisting of: a. joining tabs adapted to fit into joining slots; b. joining tabs adapted to slot into a groove; c. dovetail joints; d. a notch adapted to fit into a groove; e. magnets; and f. a combination of the above.
20. The system of claim 18 further comprising a transparent cover sheet for covering said picture.
21. The system of claim 18 wherein said backing board comprises one of fold lines or a plurality of connected slats.
22. A system for packaging and framing a picture comprising: a. a first fixed framing member fixedly attached to said picture; b. a second fixed framing member fixedly attached to said picture; and c. two cover framing members; wherein said first framing member is rolled up into said picture and said picture is packaged within a triangular package formed by said second fixed framing member and said cover framing members; wherein said first and second fixed framing members and said cover framing members are adapted to join together to frame said picture.
23. A method for framing a picture comprising: a. providing a picture packaging and framing system comprising a folded up backing board and completion frame members, wherein said backing board comprises fixedly attached frame members; b. unfolding said backing board; c. inserting said picture under said fixed frame members to thereby hold said picture between said fixed members and said board; and d. joining said completion frame members to said fixed frame members to thereby frame said picture.
24. The method of claim 23 wherein, prior to unfolding, said picture and said completion frame members are enclosed in said folded up backing board.
25. A method for framing a picture comprising: a. providing a picture packaging and framing system comprising said picture rolled up and completion frame members, wherein said picture comprises fixedly attached frame members; b. unrolling said picture; and c. joining said completion frame members to said fixed frame members to thereby frame said picture.
26. The method of claim 25 wherein said system further comprises a storage tube and said rolled up picture and completion frame members are packaged in said tube.
27. The method of claim 25 wherein said system comprises tension bars and said tension bars are installed on the underside of said picture to tension said picture.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0043] The invention is herein described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings. With specific reference now to the drawings in detail, it is stressed that the particulars shown are by way of example and for purposes of illustrative discussion of the preferred embodiments of the present invention only, and are presented in order to provide what is believed to be the most useful and readily understood description of the principles and conceptual aspects of the invention. In this regard, no attempt is made to show structural details of the invention in more detail than is necessary for a fundamental understanding of the invention, the description taken with the drawings making apparent to those skilled in the art how the several forms of the invention may be embodied in practice.
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DESCRIPTION OF SOME EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0056] The present invention in at least some embodiments is a picture packaging and framing system that allows mailing, transport or storage of a picture along with a frame that is partially assembled and simple to complete, that makes efficient usage of packing volume, and that does not waste packaging or storage materials.
[0057] Reference is now made to
[0058] Backing assembly 40 comprises backing board 12 and backing frame members 16 and 18 which are fixedly attached to backing board 12. Frame members 16 and 18 are of equal length and are attached opposite one another on opposing edges of backing board 12. The fixed attachment of backing board 12 to backing frame members 16, 18 is optionally accomplished using staples 36 but may be accomplished using any attachment form known in the art including but not limited to adhesives, rivets, or alternatively by pressure such as where board 12 is inserted into a groove (not shown) in backing frame members 16, 18.
[0059] Frame members 16 and 18 are two of the four frame members that make up the assembled frame. Frame members 16 and 18 comprise plastic, wood, or metal or any other suitable material used for framing as known in the art. Frame members 16 and 18 comprise any color or finish of frames known in the art. As described above, the fixed attachment of frame members 16 and 18 to backing board 12 provides multiple benefits including easier assembly of the frame, more accurate assembly, increased rigidity, and simple and accurate positioning and holding of picture 26.
[0060] Backing board 12 preferably comprises cardboard, plastic, wood or other rigid material. Board 12 comprises fold lines 8 which are scorings or perforations into board 12 for enabling and guiding folding of board 12 as described below. Backing board 12 comprises extensions 10. Backing assembly 40 further comprises lids 14 and lid tabs 46 which are used for closing assembly 80 as described further below.
[0061] Backing board 12 optionally comprises mounting holes 28 for mounting the assembled frame form of system 80, such as on a wall using supplied nail or screw 45. Backing board 12 preferably comprises carrying handles 44 for carrying system 80 when in a package form as shown further below. Handles 44 preferably fold flat into board 12. The holes 43 in handles 44 can also be used for mounting the assembled frame form of system 80, such as on a wall using supplied nail or screw 45. Mounting holes 28 or 43 are preferably used depending on the orientation of the framed picture (portrait or landscape).
[0062] Frame cover assembly 50 comprises transparent cover sheet 20. Cover sheet 20 preferably comprises plastic or other suitable transparent material including but not limited to polycarbonate, PET, PVC, and so forth. As shown in
[0063] In use, picture 26 is readied for packaging as shown in
[0064] System 80 may now be carried such as by handle 44, or may be mailed or stored. Backing board 12 provides the required rigidity to protect picture 26 which is rolled up therein along with framing members 16, 18, 22 and 24, and transparent sheet 20. System 80 is preferably purchased in the package form such as where a picture 26 is sold with a frame as system 80. Optionally system 80 is sold without picture 26 as a kit for packaging and framing picture 26.
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[0067] As shown in
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[0069] For joining backing frame members 16 and 18 with cover frame members 22 and 24, system 80 comprises a joining mechanism. Backing frame members 16, 18 and cover frame members 22, 24 are here shown with edges joining at a 45 degree angle as known for frames in the art but may optionally join at any angle and the figures should not be considered limiting. Multiple optional embodiments of joining mechanism are contemplated as shown in
[0070] In one optional embodiment of joining mechanism shown in
[0071] The joining mechanism of
[0072] The joining mechanism of
[0073] The joining mechanism of
[0074] The joining mechanism of
[0075] The joining mechanism of
[0076] To ensure that lids 14, and extensions 10 remain flat, such as when system 80 is mounted, such as on a wall, optional closing tabs 54 are provided on cover members 22, 24 for bending down onto backing board 12 as shown in
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[0078] In light of the above description it should therefore be appreciated that system 80 fully functions in both its packaging form to enclose and protect picture 26 for mailing, transport or storage and also in its frame form to frame picture 26. As shown, all of the components used in the package form of system 80 have been used in the frame form of system 80 and therefore system 80 is highly ecologically efficient.
[0079] Reference is now made to
[0080] System 200 comprises at least one picture 26 and optionally additional picture 68, puzzle pieces 72 for assembling an included puzzle and/or drawing materials such as crayons 74 such as where pictures 26 or 68 are to be colored in. Backing assembly 40 and cover sheet 20 are adapted to fit pictures 26 and 68 so that picture 26 or picture 68 can be framed in the frame form of system 200.
[0081] Optionally, cover sheet 20 comprises protective backing sheets 9 as in
[0082] Backing assembly 40 comprises backing board 12 and backing frame members 16 and 18 which are fixedly attached to backing board 12. The fixed attachment of backing board 12 to backing frame members 16, 18 is accomplished as described above with reference to
[0083] Frame members 16 and 18 are two of the four frame members that make up the assembled frame and comprise the materials and finishes as described with reference to
[0084] Backing board 12 optionally comprises mounting holes 28 and 44 for mounting the assembled frame form of system 200, such as on a wall using a nail or screw (not shown) which is optionally supplied with system 200.
[0085] Cover frame members 22, 24 are two of the four framing members that make up the assembled frame. Cover frame members 22, 24 comprise materials and finishes as described with reference to
[0086] In use, picture 26 is readied for packaging as shown in
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[0088] System 200 may now be carried such as by handle 66, or may be mailed or stored. Outer cover 62 combined with storage tube 64 provide the required rigidity to protect picture 26 along with framing assembly 40, cover members 22, 24, transparent sheet 20, and optional contents such as coloring materials 74 or puzzle pieces 72. System 200 is preferably purchased in the package form such as where a picture 26 is sold with a frame as system 200. Optionally system 200 is sold without picture 26 as a kit for packaging, and framing picture 26. System 200 is preferably sold as a kit comprising one or more pictures 26, 68, and contents 74 which as stated above could be designed for coloring in. Alternatively system 200 could comprise a puzzle for assembly and framing using system 200. It is envisaged system 200 would be sold with picture 26 rolled facing outward such that it is visible through outer cover 62. Optionally tube 64 is also transparent such as when picture 26 has transparent portions such that all of system 200 is visible through the layers that form it in package mode. Optionally, a purchaser could purchase a picture 26 and then purchase storage system 200 for transport and framing of the acquired picture 26. Picture 26 could then be rolled around tube 64 along with outer cover 62 to protect picture 26. The purchaser could then use system 200 to frame picture 26.
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[0092] In light of the above description it should therefore be appreciated that system 200 fully functions in both its packaging form to enclose and protect picture 26 for mailing, transport or storage and also in its frame form to frame picture 26. As shown, all of the components used in the package form of system 200 have been used in the frame form of system 200 and storage tube 64 and outer cover 62 are used for storage and therefore system 200 is highly ecologically efficient.
[0093] Reference is now made to
[0094] System 300 comprises at least one picture 26 and optionally additional picture 68, puzzle pieces 72 for assembling an included puzzle and/or drawing materials (not shown) such as crayons such as where pictures 26 or 68 are to be colored in. Backing assembly 40 and cover sheet 20 are adapted to fit pictures 26 and 68 so that picture 26 or picture 68 can be framed in the frame form of system 300.
[0095] Cover assembly 50 comprises cover frame members 22, 24 attached to transparent cover sheet 20. Optionally cover frame members 22, 24 are provided separately from cover sheet 20. Cover frame members 22, 24 are two of the four framing members that make up the assembled frame. Cover frame members 22, 24 comprise materials and finishes as described with reference to
[0096] Backing assembly 40 comprises backing board 12 and backing frame members 16 and 18 which are fixedly attached to backing board 12. The fixed attachment of backing board 12 to backing frame members 16, 18 is accomplished as described above with reference to
[0097] Backing board 12 optionally comprises mounting holes 28 and 44 for mounting the assembled frame form of system 300, such as on a wall using a nail or screw (not shown) which is optionally supplied with system 300.
[0098] In use, picture 26 is readied for packaging as shown in
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[0100] System 300 may now be carried such as by handle 66, or may be mailed or stored. Outer cover 62 combined with storage tube 64 provide the required rigidity to protect picture 26 along with framing assembly 40, cover assembly 50, and optional contents such as coloring materials or puzzle pieces. System 300 is preferably purchased in the package form such as where a picture 26 is sold with a frame as system 300. Optionally system 300 is sold without picture 26 as a kit for packaging, and framing picture 26. System 300 is preferably sold as a kit comprising one or more pictures 26, 68, and contents 74 which as stated above could be designed for coloring in. Alternatively system 300 could comprise a puzzle for assembly and framing using system 300. It is envisaged system 300 would be sold with picture 26 rolled facing outward such that it is visible through outer cover 62. Optionally tube 64 is also transparent such as when picture 26 has transparent portions such that all of system 300 is visible through the layers that form it in package mode. Optionally, a purchaser could purchase a picture 26 and then purchase system 300 for transport and framing of the acquired picture 26. Picture 26 could then be rolled around tube 64 along with outer cover 62 to protect picture 26. The purchaser could then use system 300 to frame picture 26.
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[0104] In light of the above description it should therefore be appreciated that system 300 fully functions in both its packaging form to enclose and protect picture 26 for mailing, transport or storage and also in its frame form to frame picture 26. As shown, all of the components used in the package form of system 300 have been used in the frame form of system 300 and storage tube 64 and outer cover 62 are used for storage and therefore system 300 is highly ecologically efficient.
[0105] Reference is now made to
[0106] Picture assembly comprises picture 26 and backing frame members 16 and 18 which are fixedly attached to picture 26 using any attachment form known in the art including but not limited to staples, adhesives, rivets, or alternatively by pressure such as where picture 26 is inserted into a groove (not shown) in backing frame members 16, 18. The fixed attachment of picture 26 to backing frame members 16, 18 provides the benefits as described hereinabove. Frame members 16 and 18 are of equal length and are attached opposite one another on opposing edges of picture 26.
[0107] Picture assembly optionally comprises transparent cover sheet 20 fixedly attached to frame members 16 and 18 instead of picture 26. When system 400 comprises cover sheet 20 it further comprises under sheet 4. Picture 26 is inserted into the sheath 76 created between cover sheet 20 and under sheet 4. Optionally, cover sheet 20 comprises a protective backing sheet 9 as in
[0108] Cover frame members 22, 24 are two of the four framing members that make up the assembled frame form of system 400. Cover frame members 22, 24 comprise materials and finishes as described with reference to
[0109] In use, picture 26 is readied for packaging as shown in
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[0115] Cover members 22, 24 optionally comprise closing tabs as in
[0116] The assembled frame form of system 400 is shown in
[0117] In light of the above description it should therefore be appreciated that system 400 fully functions in both its packaging form to enclose and protect picture 26 for mailing, transport or storage and also in its frame form to frame picture 26.
[0118] Reference is now made to
[0119] As shown in
[0120] To complete the frame form of system 500 framing assembly 570 is unfolded as shown in
[0121] Frame members 516-519 comprise materials and finishes as described with reference to the frame members of
[0122] When rolled up as shown in
[0123] In light of the above description it should therefore be appreciated that system 500 fully functions in both its package form to enclose and protect picture 526 for mailing, transport or storage and also in its frame form to frame picture 526. As shown, all of the components used in the package form of system 500 have been used in the frame form of system 500 and therefore system 500 is highly ecologically efficient.
[0124] Reference is now made to
[0125] As shown in
[0126] To complete the frame form of system 600 framing assembly 670 is unfolded as shown in
[0127] Frame members 616-619 comprise materials and finishes as described with reference to the frame members of
[0128] In light of the above description it should therefore be appreciated that system 600 fully functions in both its package form to enclose and protect picture 626 for mailing, transport or storage and also in its frame form to frame picture 626. As shown, all of the components used in the package form of system 600 have been used in the frame form of system 600 and therefore system 600 is highly ecologically efficient.
[0129] Reference is now made to
[0130] When opened as in
[0131] Frame members 716 and 717 are fixedly attached to picture 726 using any attachment form known in the art including but not limited to staples, adhesives, or rivets and so forth. The fixed attachment of picture 726 to backing frame members 716, 717 provides the benefits as described hereinabove. Frame members 716 and 717 are of equal length but as shown frame member 716 is narrower than frame member 717 to enable, respectively, frame member 716 to be rolled up in the package form of system 700 and such that frame member 717 is the same width as members 718 and 719 to form an equilateral triangle enclosure for packaging. Frame members 716 and 717 are attached opposite one another on opposing edges of picture 726. Cover frame members 718 and 719 are of equal length and width. Frame members 716-719 comprise materials and finishes as for frame members of
[0132] The assembly of the frame form of system 700 is shown in
[0133] In its package form system 700 may be carried or may be mailed or stored. The triangular combination of members 717, 718, 719 provides the required rigidity to protect picture 726. System 700 is preferably purchased in the package form such as where a picture 726 is sold with a frame as system 700.
[0134] In light of the above description it should therefore be appreciated that system 700 fully functions in both its packaging form to enclose and protect picture 726 for mailing, transport or storage and also in its frame form to frame picture 726. All of the parts used for the package form of system 700 are used in the frame form making system 700 ecologically efficient.
[0135] Reference is now made to
[0136] Picture assembly 840 comprises picture 26, transparent cover sheet 20, and flexible frame 92. Cover sheet 20 is fixedly attached to frame 92 on three of its sides thus creating a transparent sheath 76 for insertion or removal of picture 26 or any other picture. Flexible frame 92 comprises silicone, plastic or other flexible material of an appropriate thickness that enables frame 92 to be rolled up (as shown below). Picture assembly 840 preferably comprises adhesive 96 on its underside for adhering assembly 840 to a displaying surface such as a wall following removal of backing sheet 98 (
[0137] System 800 comprises at least one picture 26 and optionally additional picture 68, and/or drawing materials 74 such as crayons such as where pictures 26 or 68 are to be colored in. Cover sheet 20 preferably comprises plastic or other suitable transparent material as described with reference to
[0138] In use, picture 26 is readied for packaging as shown in
[0139] System 800 may now be carried such as by handle 66, or may be mailed or stored. Outer cover 62 combined with storage tube 64 provide the required rigidity to protect picture assembly 840 and optional contents such as coloring materials. System 800 is preferably purchased in the package form such as where a picture 26 is sold with a frame as system 800. Optionally system 800 is sold without picture 26 as a kit for packaging and framing picture 26. System 800 is preferably sold as a kit comprising one or more pictures 26, 68 which as stated above could be designed for coloring in. It is envisaged system 800 would be sold with picture 26 rolled facing outward such that it is visible through outer cover 62. Optionally, a purchaser could purchase a picture 26 and then purchase storage tube 64 comprising flexible frame 92. Picture 26 could then be rolled around tube 64 along with outer cover 62 to protect picture 26. The purchaser could then use system 800 to frame picture 26 using frame 92.
[0140] In light of the above description it should therefore be appreciated that system 800 fully functions in both its packaging form to enclose and protect picture 26 for mailing, transport or storage and also in its frame form to frame picture 26. As shown, all of the components used in the package form of system 800 have been used in the frame form of system 800 and storage tube 64 and outer cover 62 are used for storage and therefore system 800 is highly ecologically efficient.
[0141] Reference is now made to
[0142] Picture assembly 940 comprises picture 26, transparent cover sheet 20, and flexible frame 93. Cover sheet 20 is fixedly attached to frame 93 on three of its sides thus creating a transparent sheath 76 for insertion or removal of picture 26 or any other picture. Flexible frame 93 comprises a scored matrix framework that enables frame 93 to be rolled up (as shown below). Frame 93 comprises any suitable material that can be provided as the block matrix shown. Two of the opposite sides, for example 916 and 918, of frame 93 are rigid along their height such that frame 93 can only roll up in one plane. Picture assembly 940 preferably comprises adhesive 96 on its underside for adhering assembly 840 to a displaying surface such as a wall following removal of backing sheet 98.
[0143] System 900 comprises at least one picture 26 and optionally additional picture 68, and/or drawing materials 74 such as crayons such as where pictures 26 or 68 are to be colored in. Optionally cover sheet 20 preferably comprises plastic or other suitable transparent material as described with reference to
[0144] In use, picture 26 is readied for packaging as shown in
[0145] System 900 may now be carried such as by handle 66, or may be mailed or stored. Outer cover 62 combined with storage tube 64 provide the required rigidity to protect picture assembly 940 and optional contents such as coloring materials. System 900 is preferably purchased in the package form such as where a picture 26 is sold with a frame as system 900. Optionally system 900 is sold without picture 26 as a kit for packaging picture 26. System 900 is preferably sold as a kit comprising one or more pictures 26, 68 which as stated above could be designed for coloring in. It is envisaged system 900 would be sold with picture 26 rolled facing outward such that it is visible through outer cover 62. Optionally, a purchaser could purchase a picture 26 and then purchase storage tube 64 comprising flexible frame 93. Picture 26 could then be rolled around tube 64 along with outer cover 62 to protect picture 26. The purchaser could then use system 900 to frame picture 26 using frame 93.
[0146] In light of the above description it should therefore be appreciated that system 900 fully functions in both its packaging form to enclose and protect picture 26 for mailing, transport or storage and also in its frame form to frame picture 26. As shown, all of the components used in the package form of system 900 have been used in the frame form of system 900 and storage tube 64 and outer cover 62 are used for storage and therefore system 900 is highly ecologically efficient.
[0147] Reference is now made to
[0148] System 1000 comprises picture 26 to be packaged or framed and backing sheet 1012. Backing sheet 1012 comprises a flexible material such that backing sheet 1012 can be rolled up such as in
[0149] In light of the above description it should therefore be appreciated that system 1000 fully functions in both its packaging form to enclose and protect picture 26 for mailing, transport or storage and also in its frame form to frame picture 26. As shown, all of the components used in the package form of system 1000 have been used in the frame form of system 1000 and therefore system 1000 is highly ecologically efficient.
[0150] Reference is now made to
[0151] Backing assembly 1140 comprises backing board 12 and backing frame members 1116 and 1118 which are fixedly attached to backing board 12. Frame members 1116 and 1118 are of equal length and are attached opposite one another on opposing edges of backing board 12. The fixed attachment of backing board 12 to backing frame members 16, 18 is optionally accomplished using any attachment form known in the art including but not limited to staples, adhesives, rivets, or alternatively by pressure such as where board 12 is inserted into a groove (not shown) in backing frame members 1116, 1118.
[0152] Frame members 1116 and 1118 are two of the four frame members that make up the assembled frame. Frame members 1116 and 1118 comprise any materials or finishes as described with reference to
[0153] Backing board 12 preferably comprises materials or finishes as described with reference to
[0154] Backing board 12 optionally comprises mounting holes 28 for mounting the assembled frame form of system 1100, such as on a wall using an optionally supplied nail or screw (not shown). Backing board 12 preferably comprises carrying handles (not shown) for carrying system 1100 when in a package form.
[0155] Optional cover sheet 20 preferably comprises plastic or other suitable transparent material. Cover sheet 20 is preferably provided with protective backing sheets such as shown in
[0156] In use, picture 26 is readied for packaging as shown in
[0157] System 1100 may now be carried or may be mailed or stored. Backing board 12 provides the required rigidity to protect picture 26 which is rolled up therein along with framing members 1116, 1118, 1122 and 1124, and transparent sheet 20. The wide framing members 1116, 1118, 1122 and 1124 also provide rigidity and protection for the packaged form of system 1100. System 1100 is preferably purchased in the package form such as where a picture 26 is sold with a frame as system 1100. Optionally system 1100 is sold without picture 26 as a kit for packaging and framing picture 26.
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[0159] For joining backing frame members 1116 and 1118 with cover frame members 1122 and 1124, system 1100 comprises a joining mechanism which can be any one of the joining mechanisms as shown in
[0160] In light of the above description it should therefore be appreciated that system 1100 fully functions in both its packaging form to enclose and protect picture 26 for mailing, transport or storage and also in its frame form to frame picture 26. As shown, all of the components used in the package form of system 1100 have been used in the frame form of system 1100 and therefore system 1100 is highly ecologically efficient.
[0161] Reference is now made to
[0162] Backing assembly 1240 comprises backing board 12 and backing frame members 1216 and 1218 which are fixedly attached to backing board 12. Frame members 1216 and 1218 are of equal length and are attached opposite one another on opposing edges of backing board 12. The fixed attachment of backing board 12 to backing frame members 1216, 1218 is optionally accomplished using any attachment form known in the art including but not limited to staples, adhesives, rivets, or alternatively by pressure such as where board 12 is inserted into a groove (not shown) in backing frame members 1216, 1218.
[0163] Frame members 1216 and 1218 are two of the four frame members that make up the assembled frame. Frame members 1216 and 1218 comprise any materials or finishes as described with reference to
[0164] Backing board 12 preferably comprises materials or finishes as described with reference to
[0165] Backing board 12 optionally comprises mounting holes 28 and 43 for mounting the assembled frame form of system 1200, such as on a wall using an optionally supplied nail or screw (not shown). Backing board 12 preferably comprises carrying handles 44 for carrying system 1200 when in a package form.
[0166] Optional cover sheet 20 preferably comprises plastic or other suitable transparent material. Cover sheet 20 is preferably provided with protective backing sheets such as shown in
[0167] In use, picture 26 is readied for packaging as shown in
[0168] System 1200 may now be carried or may be mailed or stored. Backing board 12 provides the required rigidity to protect picture 26 which is rolled up therein along with framing members 1216, 1218, 1222 and 1224, and transparent sheet 20. System 1200 is preferably purchased in the package form such as where a picture 26 is sold with a frame as system 1200. Optionally system 1200 is sold without picture 26 as a kit for packaging and framing picture 26.
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[0170] In light of the above description it should therefore be appreciated that system 1200 fully functions in both its packaging form to enclose and protect picture 26 for mailing, transport or storage and also in its frame form to frame picture 26. As shown, all of the components used in the package form of system 1200 have been used in the frame form of system 1200 and therefore system 1200 is highly ecologically efficient.
[0171] It is appreciated that certain features of the invention, which are, for clarity, described in the context of separate embodiments, may also be provided in combination in a single embodiment. Conversely, various features of the invention, which are, for brevity, described in the context of a single embodiment, may also be provided separately or in any suitable sub-combination. Non-limiting examples of such features include the joining mechanisms for joining framing members, transparent cover sheets, backing sheets used to protect transparent covers sheet, handles, fold lines, scorings or perforations to guide folding, mounting holes, holding tabs and so forth which may be used in any embodiment even if not explicitly described therein.
[0172] Although the invention has been described in conjunction with specific embodiments thereof, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, it is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications and variations that fall within the spirit and broad scope of the appended claims. All publications, patents and patent applications mentioned in this specification are herein incorporated in their entirety by reference into the specification, to the same extent as if each individual publication, patent or patent application was specifically and individually indicated to be incorporated herein by reference. In addition, citation or identification of any reference in this application shall not be construed as an admission that such reference is available as prior art to the present invention.