Apparatus and method for supporting a decorative panel
09950558 ยท 2018-04-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B44C5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47G1/1653
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
B32B3/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B44C5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An apparatus and method for detachably supporting a decorative or graphic panel or covering upon a frame or door without leaving a mark or other visible evidence of the presence of the panel. The panel may be used to install a decorative panel on a door or a decorative image on a frame to be hung on a wall, for example. Specially designed corner supports are attached to the panel and looped over the respective corners of the door or frame. The decorative image or graphic may be applied to the visible face of the panel or covering by any practical process.
Claims
1. A method for supporting a decorative panel upon a frame or door having right angle corners, comprising the steps of: selecting a material for the decorative panel from the group consisting of a thin, flexible material; preparing the decorative panel to attach it to the frame or door including the steps of: compensating for material stretching by shaping the outline of each side edge of the panel as a slightly outwardly curved line such that the width of the decorative panel is greatest midway between end corners of the decorative panel; cutting the material to size; forming a mitered corner at each corner of the decorative panel; and attaching to the backside of the decorative panel at each corner thereof a length of elastic strap disposed diagonally across the corner, wherein the length of the strap is sufficient to form a stretched loop around each respective corner of the frame or door.
2. The method of claim 1, further comprising: after shaping the outline of the decorative panel, adding a margin to allow for hemming the material along the outline; and hemming each edge of the decorative panel.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the outwardly curved line adds at least 1/10 inch to each side of the width of the decorative panel.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein attaching a length of elastic strap comprises the step of: selecting a flat, elastic strap material having a width approximately equal to at least the thickness of the frame or door.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of compensating comprises the step of: compensating for material stretching by shaping the outline of each top and bottom edge of the panel as a slightly outwardly curved line such that the height of the decorative panel is greatest midway between end corners of the decorative panel.
6. The method of claim 5, wherein the outwardly curved line adds at least 1/10 inch to each side of the width of the decorative panel.
7. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of selecting a thin, flexible material comprises the step of: selecting a material from the group consisting of fabric, paper, leather, and sheeting formed of woven or non-woven natural or synthetic fibers.
8. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of selecting a thin, flexible material comprises the step of: selecting a sheeting of extruded or calendered plastic film.
9. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of: applying decorative features to the decorative panel selected from the group consisting of photographic, painted, printed, and drawn features.
10. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of: attaching utility features to the decorative panel selected from the group consisting of pockets, hooks, and fasteners.
11. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of: forming openings in the decorative panel for doorknobs or handles.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(8) The invention described herein provides a way to decorate or cover a door or a frame with a decorative panel that is removable and leaves no damage or mark to be repaired. The invention can also be used to support any fabric or similar panel upon a door or frame to be installed in or attached to a wall, or otherwise supported on a free-standing structure such as a room divider. If a door is to be covered, the invention may be provided with designated pre-sewn door handle or doorknob openings that may be opened as needed by the end user. The panel or covering may generally be any thin, flexible material such as fabric, paper, or sheeting formed of woven or non-woven (e.g., spun-bonded), natural or synthetic fibers, extruded or calendered plastic film or sheet, leather, plastic, sheet metal, etc. In other embodiments the panel material may be transparent to enable visibility through a window in the door, for example. Still other panels may be formed of thin but rigid material. The elastic bands or straps may be fabric or rubber webbing or straps or like materials. Preferably the elastic straps are flat so that they will lay flat against the backside of the door or frame when the straps are looped or hooked around the corner of the door, or to allow the straps to fit within the space between the edge of the door and the door jam or frame when the door is closed.
(9) One feature of the fabric panel that enables it to appear to exactly cover the door or frame without lapping over its edges or pulling away from the edges is to cut the panel material before hemming it to an outline that is slightly bowed outward midway between the corners of the material. Thus, the outline does not just conform to the rectangular perimeter of the door; rather, it is substantially rectangular but each of the sides are actually slightly curved outward. The amount of width or length added to the desired size by the bowed outline is small, typically less than one inch for a standard 3680 door size. This same technique may be used at the top and/or bottom of the panel although the increase in height will generally be proportionally less than is used across the width dimension of the panel. The purpose of the rounded sides or ends is to compensate for a slight amount of stretch at each corner of the fabric panel when its corners are attached to the door or frame. Thus, when installed, and the panel or covering is supported from the corners of the door or frame, for example, the edges of the panel or covering appear to be evenly aligned and the side, top, and bottom edges of the panel or covering appear to be straight.
(10) There is essentially no limit to the variety of decorative effect that may be applied to the decorative panel or covering, nor to the methods or technique used to apply the decorative features to the panel or covering. Examples include painting, printing, drawing, including illumination such as from electro-luminescent materials, light-emitting devices such as light-emitting diodes (LEDs), etc. Thus, any manner of graphics, text, artwork, or other embellishments may be added to the surface of the panel. The images may be photographic, hand-drawn or painted, or printed by any number of technologies known in the arts. In other embodiments, the panel may include pockets for storing various types of articles, or configured with other functional features. Further, as will be described, features such as pockets, for storing objects, or hooks or fasteners of various kinds, may be attached to the panel for supporting other objects, as will be described.
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(12) The decorative panel 10 shown in
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(18) The decorative panel 10 as described and illustrated above, may be constructed and installed according to the following illustrative method comprising the steps of:
(19) (1) selecting a suitable frame having right angle corners and measuring its width, length, and thickness;
(20) (2) selecting a material for the panel from the group consisting of a thin, flexible material;
(21) (3) preparing the decorative panel to attach it to the frame or door including the steps of: (a) shaping the outline of each side of the panel as a slightly outwardly curved line; (b) adding a margin to the outline to allow for hemming the panel if the panel is formed of a fabric or paper material; (c) cutting the material along the outline; and (d) folding the margin at each the corner to form a mitered corner and hemming each edge of the panel;
(22) (4) selecting a flat, elastic strap material having a width approximately equal to at least the thickness of the frame or door; and
(23) (5) attaching to the backside of the panel at each corner thereof a length of elastic strap disposed diagonally across the corner, wherein the length of the strap is sufficient to form a stretched loop around each respective corner of the frame or door.
(24) While the invention has been shown in only one of its forms, as a graphic or decorative sheet for removably covering a door, it is not thus limited but is susceptible to various changes and modifications without departing from the spirit thereof. For example, the apparatus and method may be adapted to the support of any decorative sheet or panel, flexible or rigid, upon a frame for installation upon or in a wall, partition, sign, room divider, screen, whether indoors or out-of-doors, etc. The apparatus and method further provides for removably hanging or attaching or supporting a thin sheet of fabric or paper or metal or plastic, rigid or not rigid, that is decorated or undecorated, upon any frame or generally flat object that has corners such as a door. The invention may thus be used to conveniently change the decorative appearance of a door or wall panel hanging, for example, when the decor of the space that includes the door or wall is changed. Even fine art paintings and the like that are produced on canvas may be prepared according to the invention and removably hung upon a frame as an alternative to the conventional method of stapling the canvas to a wood frame. In another embodiment, the panel or covering may include pockets for storing various types of items. The pockets may be transparent for ease in viewing the stored contents of a pocket, such as photographs, postcards, and the like. The foregoing possibilities are not intended to be limiting but to suggest that other applications for the present invention may exist as intended.