Photo Family Tree Builder
20170213372 ยท 2017-07-27
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Abstract
The photo family tree builder is a business process and a computerized method for creating a two-dimensional family tree product using software. The software allows users to organizes photos of related individuals, or couples in a family tree, according to actual family relationships. It provides cooperating templates consisting of: one or more seeds, a tree trunk with a crown: one or more branches and picture frames of leaves, hearts, love-knots, fruits or flowers of the tree, which helps the display, emulate a natural tree. The tree is expandable and capable of displaying any number of generations. It provides a way to use photos that are readily available of family members: without requiring new ones and it provides an inconspicuous and clear alternative for missing pictures. It accommodates the growth of families, through marriages, unions and births. Lastly, the picture frames and indicia tags contain a place for names and dates.
Claims
1. A method implemented at a computing device using computer program software that allows users to create a flexible photo family tree, In current invention, any tree species can be imitated to display a plurality of pictures of related persons, said software application has template object pieces comprising in combination: (a) at least one branch, said branch comprising an elongated member; (b) a plurality of leaf picture frames and, each said leaf picture frame comprising a leafstalk and a blade growing extending from said leafstalk, said blade picture frame including a front and means on said front for displaying a picture, said leafstalk including the first attachment means selectively along the length of said branch. A leaf of any species of a tree is a leaf; (c) at least one senior heart-shaped picture frame, said senior heart-shaped picture frame comprising a front and a back, and an inner periphery in the shape of a heart and means of said front for displaying a picture. The second attachment means said back for attaching the back of said senior heart-shaped picture frame to tree trunk and; (d) at least one junior heart-shaped frame, said junior heart-shaped picture frame comprising a front and a back and a periphery in the shape of a heart and means for displaying a picture and a second attachment means on said back for attaching the back of said heart-shaped picture frame to said branch; Whereby, said software template objects pieces are assembled into any one of a number of possible arrangements; all having said heart-shaped picture frames and said plurality of leaf picture frames interconnected with said tree trunk and branch.
2. The computer program software of claim 1, additionally comprising a plurality of additional leaf picture frames, each said additional leaf picture frame comprising a leafstalk and a blade extending from said leafstalk, said blade including a front and a back and means on said front for displaying a picture, said leafstalk including first branch connectors means for attaching said additional leaf picture frame selectively somewhere on said branch, and each said additional leaf picture frame further further comprising a second branch attachment means for attaching a second branch to said additional leaf picture frame on the blade portion of said additional leaf picture frame and extending said second branch beyond the periphery of said additional leaf frame.
3. The computer program software of claim 1, wherein at least some of said leaf picture frames each additionally comprises a second attachment means for attaching the second branch to said leaf picture frame on the blade portion of said leaf picture frame and extending said second branch beyond the periphery of said leaf picture frame.
4. The computer program software of claim 1, wherein said the front of each said senior inner heart-shaped picture frame is a frame, and all of the said junior heart-shaped picture frames are substantial of the same width and design and peripheral shape. Further wherein said front of each said leaf picture frame is a frame and all of the frames of said leaf picture frame are substantially of the same width and design and periphery shape, and further wherein the frames of said senior and junior heart-shaped picture frames and the frames of said leaf picture frames are substantially of the same width and design but substantially different and distinguishable periphery shapes.
5. The computer program software of claim 1, wherein said branch further comprises a plurality of attachment point along the length of said branch from end to end of said branch, and the user determines the branch attachment points.
6. The computer program software of claim 1, additionally comprising a trunk simulative of a tree trunk and has a crown of limbs, and said trunk having a front, back, top and bottom; and said trunk comprising a plurality of means along said top or crown for selectively attaching a plurality of branches and extending said branches beyond said trunk crown.
7. The computer program software of claim 1 wherein said back of said junior heart-shaped picture frame is attached or placed on top of said branch and said branch extends beyond the periphery of said junior heart-shaped picture frame on substantially opposite first and second sides, and said plurality of leaf picture frames are attached by their leafstalks to selected locations along the length of said branch, all of said leaf picture frames attached to a portion of said branch that is to said first side of said of said junior heart-shaped picture frame, whereby said arrangement is called a nuclear family.
8. The computer program software of claim 7 wherein said junior heart-shaped picture frames displays the likeness of between one and two individuals who are parents and said leaf picture frames each display the likeness of an individual who is a child of said one or two parents, whereby said computer program software as assembled with likenesses of a nuclear family is called a nuclear family display.
9. The computer program software of claim 7, additionally comprising a trunk simulative of a tree trunk and an additional junior heart-shaped picture frame, said trunk including means along its crown for attaching a plurality of said nuclear family assemblies.
10. The computer program software of claim 9 wherein said plurality of nuclear family assemblies each displayed the likenesses of a nuclear family and said additional junior heart-shaped picture frame displays the likeness of at least one individual who is a parent, and each of the junior heart-shaped picture frames of said plurality of nuclear family assemblies display a likeness of an individual who is a child of said parent.
11. The computer program software of claim 7, additionally comprising a second branch and a second junior heart-shaped picture frame mounted on said second branch, said second branch also mounted onto he back of the blade of one of said leaf picture frame.
12. The computer program software of claim 11, wherein said nuclear family assembly displays the likenesses of a nuclear family and said second junior heart-shaped picture frame displays the likeness of the spouse of the child whose likeness is displayed by said leaf picture frame on which said second branch is mounted,
13. The computer program software of claim 7, additionally comprising a plurality of additional nuclear family assemblies wherein said the second side of said branch of each said additional nuclear family assembly is mounted to the back side of the blade of a leaf of the first said nuclear family assembly.
14. The computer program software of claim 13 wherein said nuclear family assembly and said additional nuclear family assemblies each display the likenesses of a nuclear family and the junior heart-shaped picture frame of each said additional nuclear family assembly displays the likeness of at least the spouse of the individual whose likeness is displayed in the leaf picture frame to which it is mounted on the blade.
15. The computer application software comprising: (a) one or more seed frames (b) first and second pluralities of nuclear family assemblies, each nuclear family assembly of said first and second pluralities of nuclear family assemblies as recited in claim 7; (c) an senior heart-shaped picture frame; (d) a trunk including a top (a crown), and a front, said senior heart-shaped picture frame placed or attached to the front of said trunk; (e) each of said second sides of said branches of said first plurality of nuclear family assemblies attached to the top of said trunk; and (f) each of said second sides of said branches of second plurality of nuclear family assemblies attached to the back of the blade of a different one of said leaves of the nuclear family assembly selected from said first and second pluralities of nuclear assemblies.
16. The computer application software of claim 15 wherein each nuclear family assembly of said first and second plurality of nuclear family assemblies display the likeness of a nuclear family and said additional junior heart-shaped picture frame displays the likeness of at least one individual who is a parent, and each of the junior heart-shaped picture frames of said first plurality of nuclear family assemblies display a likeness of an individual who is a child of said parent, and the junior heart-shaped picture frame of each said nuclear family assembly of said second plurality of nuclear family assemblies displays the likeness of at least the spouse of the individual whose likeness is displayed in the leaf picture frame to which it is mounted on the blade.
17. The computer program software of claim 1, additionally comprising a love-knot picture frame said love-knot picture frame including a front and an inner periphery in shape of a circle resembling a frame opening and an outer periphery in the shape of a four curved sides.
18. The computer program software of claim wherein each of said leaf picture frames additionally comprises a second branch attachment means for attaching the second branch to said leaf picture frame on the blade portion of said leaf picture frame and for extending said second branch beyond the periphery of said leaf picture frames.
19. The computer program software of claim 1, wherein all said template objects pieces of the photo family tree builder are created from computer software and transfers the information to paper with ink, via a printer; a device that accepts text and graphics output from a computer.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0092] A family tree structure 1, prepared to one embodiment of the current invention is shown illustratively in
[0093] The trunk 5 is a simulation of a tree trunk and crown. Above the root, placed on the trunk 5, is a senior heart-shaped picture frame 9. The structure 1 has some other heart-shaped picture frames 20-25, 37-38, 38a-38f, 41, also called junior hearts and a non-heart frames 8a. The structure 1 has some love-knot picture frames 10 and 10d, as well as, a junior love-knot non-picture frames 10b and 10c. The structure 1 also has some leaf picture frames 2, and leaf non-picture frames 2A. The hearts and leaves are connected to each other and to trunk 5, by some branches 31-34, 36, 51-52. A branch connected directly to the trunk 5, the part of the branch between the trunk and the first leaf shaped picture frames called limbs 19. The user provides their pictures shown in
[0094] The various parts of the invention are to be provided as template object pieces in the software, and they are cooperating individual pieces. An important objective of the invention is to provide basic template object pieces for starting on a small scale and permitting expansion later with additional matching template parts. The software, therefore, provides enough template parts for a nuclear family, namely a father, mother, and their direct offspring. One tree trunk, one senior heart-shaped picture frame, and a number of leaf picture frames templates that are sufficient, along with end caps. The components are to be organized according to the actual family relationships of the user's family. In the Photo Family Tree structure, the children photos are displayed from left to right, the oldest to the youngest in chronological order around the crown of a tree.
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1. First Generation
[0096] The seed frames of the tree 7d represent the earliest ancestors to be included in the display. Two seed frames stand for the paternal side of the family, and two seed frames signify the maternal side of the family. The parents of the couple featured in 9.
2. Second Generation
[0097] The trunk 5 is the structural foundation of the display. A senior heart-shaped picture frame 9, on the tree trunk above the root of the tree, portrays the second generation. Preferably, the senior heart 9; holds an image of husband and wife, the senior couple. The senior heart 9 differs from other hearts. It is larger in size and outer contour.
[0098] The user of the invention determines the starting point, whether the first generation is the users grandparent, great-grandparent, or the user (him or herself), et cetera. This decision is influenced by what pictures are available.
3. Third Generation
[0099] The children of the senior couple are the third generation of this example
[0100] Multiple hearts or love-knots, or in combination can appear on a single branch to indicate multiple marriages, illustrated by branch 67, junior hearts 37 and 38; along, with a love-knot 10b to distinguish children born out of wedlock if desired, For example, if a child of the senior couple produced an offspring before marriage, a love-knot picturing the child alone can be used to indicate the start of a new generation as shown by love-knot 10d. Then, this family member later married shown by heart 25. The third generation family member is thus pictured twice but depending on the scenarios; their photo can appear three times like leaf 11, hearts 8a and 20. Also, the individual represented in leaf 12 is not married but has four children represented by four leaves on branch 31. The parent of these four children is represented by a love-knot picture frame 10. As before, it represents the start of a new generation without indicating marriage. Therefore, a love-knot may or may not be a picture frame, as desired by the user. According to the preferred method of practicing the invention, the love-knot substitutes for a heart wherever no marriage exists.
4. Fourth Generation
[0101] Hearts, 21, 22, 23 and heart 25 represent third generation family members who married and had children of their own. These children are the fourth generation and represented individually by leaves whether they married or not. The couple pictured in heart 21 had eight children who are represented by the eight leaves on branch 32; four children's pictures in leaf frames and four children's indicated by four leaf non-frames. Persons pictured in heart 22 had four children represented by the leaves on branch 33. Individuals pictured in heart 23 had four children together represented by the leaves on branch 33a. Later the husband died, and the widow had one child out wedlock, leaf 2b before marrying for a second time, heart 38e. The couple pictured in heart 24 had no children, and the couple pictured in heart 25 had three children together, and the leaves on branch 52 represent them. The person represented by 10d had one child leaf 65 before marriage and three children following her wedding, heart 25. The children of heart 25 are fourth generation too.
[0102] There are also several examples of nuclear family displays. Nuclear family displays are a two-generation structure having a heart or a love-knot, branch (not necessarily including any limb portion), and one or more leaves, love-knot 10, heart 21 and 10a are nuclear families display examples. The leaves above love-knot 10 and 10a are also a member of the fourth generation.
4. Fifth Generation
[0103] On branch 33a, four children of the fourth generation have married and had families of their own. The four leaves represent these individuals, leaf 64 and 64a. The manner in which these marriages and families are represented is an essential contribution to the current version of the invention. It allows the trunk 5, bearing three-generation family tree structure as described so far to expand to any number of generations. (Likewise, it also allows a trunk-less, two-generation nuclear family display to be expanded to any number of generations).
[0104] Note that branch 67, (which crosses behind love-knot 10b, heart 37 and 38), is touching or is grafted into leaf 64a. Leaf 64a already grows out of branch 33a by its leafstalk, simulation of the way leaves grow in nature. A graft at 64a into a leaf is the appearance of a second branch connected to the leaf directly into the blade instead of via the leaf stalk. According to the invention, the basic nuclear family structure can repeat after a graft 64a.
[0105] Since a union 10b did occur and did produce a child out of wedlock, leaf 2, branch 67; branch 67a extends beyond the periphery of heart 38c on two sides. According to the preferred method of practicing the invention, the love-knot substitutes for a heart wherever no marriage exists. Additionally, the marriage heart 37, did result in another child leaf 67b on branch 34; branch 34; branch 34 extends beyond the periphery of heart 38a, on two sides also. On one side branch 34, is grafted into the spouse's leaf 67b. On the other side, the phyllotaxy of leaves 48, 73 and 2 grow from it. A similar structure is grafted into leaf 2, branch 67a; four leaves directly above heart 38c. Leaves 48, 73 and 2, on branch 34 and four leaves above heart 38c represent the sixth generation.
5. Sixth Generation
[0106] Leaves 48, 2, 73 on branch 34 and leaves 74, 2 and the two leaves above heart 38c on branch 67a are representations of the sixth generation family members. The grafted on leaves of branch 34 and 67a show that these two each have families of their own. The two individuals represented by leaves 2 and 67b are married, as represented by heart 38a and 38c: 38a has three children represented by the leaves 48, 73 and 2, on branch 34, and 38c has four children represented by the four leaves on branch 67a directly above heart 38c respectively.
[0107] The foregoing illustrates one preferred way several generations can be indicated according to the invention. The heart shape is used to indicate marriage and the structure, or relative positions and connections, make clear who is married to whom. The invention is not restricted to six generations as shown in example. Another generation can be added to an existing leaf by grafting in a second branch. This second branch should have a heart or love-knot followed by one or more leaves of the new generation. A marriage without children can be added by grafting in a second branch and heart. The bloodline ends when a marriage or a union produces no offspring. In that case, an end cap placed at the end of their branch to symbolize truncation of the bloodline.
[0108] If parents are likely to have more children in the future; an end cap 7a can be removed from branch 34; for example, and an extra length of a branch can be added above heart 38b to continue the growth of the tree. This facilitates the growth of the family tree structure
[0109] Generally, picture frames are used whenever a picture is available. The invention encourages family members to contact one another to obtain photographs. It thus draws families together. Even so, sometimes a photograph is not available from any source. For this reason, the invention provides for a heart-shaped non-frame FIGS, 8a, and 9a; special leaf member 2a; special love-knot members who are not picture frames 10a and 10c. They are identical to the corresponding picture frames except that they have no framed opening for displaying a photograph. Instead, they have a solid front. They are used sparingly to represent actual individuals not pictured, so the unavailability of a picture does not prevent someone from practicing the invention.
[0110] The invention also provides some supplementary leaf picture frames:
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Construction Details of the Preferred Embodiment
[0112] The invention is made with a computer software program that provides tree template object pieces that cooperate (connect) in any number of ways. The invention will be further illustrated with details of the most preferred ways it can be constructed; however, the invention's final configuration vary and is determined by the user's family genealogy, and is further illustrated in
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[0125] No matter the kind of tree species the Photo Family Tree Builder imitate, all parts of the invention should match in style and size to establish the appearance of a unified structure. Picture frames should match in approximate picture area, except where a large size serves a purpose as previously disclosed. Picture frames of the same kind should match in all border characteristics including peripheral shape. Picture frames of different kinds should match in all border characteristics other than peripheral shape. Such characteristics include the border of the frames, color, and thickness, width between the picture and periphery, and design, if any. The love-knot picture frame is a partial exception in that its border is wider at its four lobes. Nevertheless it can still be made to appear harmonious with the other parts by what they have in common, such as frame width where the lobes meet.
[0126] The pictures used can be any likeness of the individuals they represent, whether actual photographs, photocopies of the same or whatever. Photographs can be enlarged or reduced to fit the appropriate frame size and shape. Users determine the orientation that each picture frame takes, so each likeness is either right side up or has a desirable tilt. The orientation of each picture frame does not have to be planned out in advance, but rather picture frames and branches can be adjusted as desired.
[0127] The entire Photo Family Tree's construction is made with a computer program, and once the completed composition has satisfied the consumer's taste. He or she hits the print button, and the whole file is sent to a commercial printing company to be printed as a poster. The user chooses the tree type, paper package, and poster size; at the beginning of the process, as well as, chooses to receive the poster either mounted or unmounted. If the poster is unmounted, the customer can have the Photo Family Tree professionally framed as featured in