FOLDING ART WORK MOUNTING FRAME
20170173996 ยท 2017-06-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
B44D3/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47G2001/0677
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B44D3/185
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47G2001/0661
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The system invention herein disclosed and claimed is an art work frame that can easily be folded into a smaller area such that shipping container and costs are reduced. Upon arrival at its destination, it can easily be unfolded into frame suitable for art work mounting.
Claims
1. An art work frame comprising: an anchor portion of predetermined dimension; a tension portion of predetermined dimension; a first side foldable portion of predetermined dimension; a second side foldable portion of predetermined dimension. said anchor portion and said tension portion are oriented essentially parallel to one another forming opposite vertical sides of said art frame; said first side foldable portion and said second side foldable portion are oriented essentially parallel to one another, when unfolded, forming opposite horizontal sides of said art frame.
2. A claim as in claim 1 further comprising: said first side foldable portion and said second side foldable portion each comprising a short side end substructure, a folding substructure, and a long side end substructure arranged in that order; said folding substructure comprising two sections of equal length joined together at one end of each by a hinging mechanism; the other ends of each section support attachment via a pivoting interface; said short side substructure supports attachment via a said pivoting interface to said folding substructure, and supports fixed attachment to one end of a vertical frame portion; said long side substructure supports attachment via a said pivoting interface to said folding substructure, and supports fixed attachment to one end of a said vertical frame portion.
3. A claim as in claim 2 further comprising: Said pivoting interface operative to allow pivoting of the said folding substructure when being folded but prevents further pivoting of the said folding substructure when fully extended.
4. A claim as in claim 1 further comprising: said folding substructure comprising two sections of equal length joined together at one end of each by a hinging mechanism; the other ends of each section support attachment via a said hinging mechanism; said short side substructure supports attachment via a said hinging mechanism to said folding substructure, and supports fixed attachment to one end of a said vertical frame portion; said long side substructure supports attachment via a said hinging mechanism to said folding substructure, and supports fixed attachment to one end of a said vertical frame portion.
5. A claim as in claim 2 further comprising: said first side foldable portion having one said end of its said short side substructure attached to a top end of said anchor portion and one said end of its said long side substructure attached to a said top end of said tension portion; with the said hinging mechanism that joins the said sections of said folding substructure oriented so as to have the apex of the angle formed by the folding of said folding substructure moving in a downward direction; said second side foldable portion having one said end of its said long side substructure attached to a bottom end of said anchor portion and one said end of its said short side substructure attached to a said bottom end of said tension portion; with the said hinging mechanism that joins the said sections of said folding substructure oriented so as to have the apex of the angle formed by the folding of said folding substructure moving in an upward direction.
6. A claim as in claim 4 further comprising: said first side foldable portion having one said end of its said short side substructure attached to a top end of said anchor portion and one said end of its said long side substructure attached to a said top end of said tension portion; with the said hinging mechanism that joins the said sections of said folding substructure oriented so as to have the apex of the angle formed by the folding of said folding substructure moving in a downward direction; said second side foldable portion having one said end of its said long side substructure attached to a bottom end of said anchor portion and one said end of its said short side substructure attached to a said bottom end of said tension portion; with the said hinging mechanism that joins the said sections of said folding substructure oriented so as to have the apex of the angle formed by the folding of said folding substructure moving in an upward direction.
7. A claim as in claim 2 further comprising: said first side foldable portion having one said end of its said short side substructure attached to a top end of said tension portion and one said end of its said long side substructure attached to a said top end of said anchor portion; with the said hinging mechanism that joins the said sections of said folding substructure oriented so as to have the apex of the angle formed by the folding of said folding substructure moving in a downward direction; said second side foldable portion having one said end of its said long side substructure attached to a bottom end of said tension portion and one said end of its said short side substructure attached to a said bottom end of said anchor portion; with the said hinging mechanism that joins the said sections of said folding substructure oriented so as to have the apex of the angle formed by the folding of said folding substructure moving in an upward direction.
8. A claim as in claim 4 further comprising: said first side foldable portion having one said end of its said short side substructure attached to a top end of said tension portion and one said end of its said long side substructure attached to a said top end of said anchor portion; with the said hinging mechanism that joins the said sections of said folding substructure oriented so as to have the apex of the angle formed by the folding of said folding substructure moving in a downward direction; said second side foldable portion having one said end of its said long side substructure attached to a bottom end of said tension portion and one said end of its said short side substructure attached to a said bottom end of said anchor portion; with the said hinging mechanism that joins the said sections of said folding substructure oriented so as to have the apex of the angle formed by the folding of said folding substructure moving in an upward direction.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0026] For centuries, paintings have been done on canvas and later mounted to wooden frames for display. Today, art work can consist of paintings, drawings, ink jet and laser printing of illustrations and digital images on a variety of materials comprising canvas, plastics, and other flexible media. Often, these art works are mounted on frames for display, too.
[0027] In our global economy, it is common for art work done in one country to be shipped internationally for mounting and sale in another country. Shipping mounted art works requires meticulous preparation from preparing and packing to unpacking, in order to avoid damage. In addition, it takes up more container space during transportation resulting in increased shipping costs.
[0028] Sometimes, art work is rolled up, placed inside a protective cylindrical container, and shipped. Upon arrival, it is unrolled, carefully, and mounted on a frame usually on hand at the final receiving location.
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[0031] With the art work image centered on the frame, the excess material would be folded over each underlying frame portion. Stretched by force using special tools and nailed or stapled to the frame, the resulting mounted art work is depicted in
[0032] A fixed art frame, comprised of separate parts, is exemplified by
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[0035] The method for mounting the art work comprises preparing the art work, for example, cutting material off the corners, and forming the sleeves in each end. During mounting, rod-like structures are inserted through each sleeve. Once the art work is prepared for mounting, one places the back side of the art work against the frame's four portions, folds one of the art work's sleeved ends around the anchor portion and inserts one end of the rod into one anchor point and the other end into the other anchor point. The rod is rotated until it passes through the anchoring slot (
[0036] By using different side portions for the art frame, one can pre-assemble the frame, then collapse or fold it for transport without having to first disassemble it and later reassemble it. This further reduces the time and complexity of shipping and mounting art works and frames. In addition, one may attach the vertical edges of the art work to the vertical portions of the foldable frame while it is fully extended. The art work can be adjusted at that time for proper tautness. Afterward, the frame is collapsed or folded, and the now loosened art work is gathered and protected for shipping. Upon arrival at a destination, the frame is again fully extended which serves to pull the pre-attached art work taut. At that time, the top and bottom edges of the art work may be affixed to the horizontal portions of the folding frame.
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[0039] When the frame is folded, the folding substructures of the two side portions will each fold in toward one another. Because of the asymmetry established by the non-equal dimensions of the short side end and long side end substructures, the folding substructures are displaced from one another so long as the side structures are assembled such that a short side end of one folding substructure is oriented opposite a long side end of the other folding substructure.
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[0042] A fully extended or unfolded frame is shown in
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[0046] Note that whereas the illustrations and example describe an art frame suitable for, say, wall mounting; the folding art frame could be increased in size to accommodate larger art works, such as posters, and used as collapsible walls of an exhibit booth. This would allow such a booth to be shipped with pre-assembled, folded, walls that can be expanded, allowing for rapid art work mounting, and joined together to form the side of the exhibition booth.
[0047] An art work, as defined herein, is any image that is painted on, printed on, flecked onto, or otherwise imprinted on one side of a sheet of art work medium. Art work medium is defined, herein, as a sheet of material, sufficiently flexible so as to be rolled up.
[0048] The art work to be mounted on the art frame will have sleeves on two opposite sides that coincide with the kit's rod-like subsystems. In addition, the art work will have a reversible adhesive coating, such as a contact cement layer, or one strip of a hook-and-loop fastener. The art frame kit's side portions will be fitted with the mating strip of a hook-and-loop fastener, if that method of attachment is chosen. Other types of reversible adhesive means may also be employed.
[0049] The anchor portion, tension portion and side portions of the art frame can be made of wood, metal, and any other material with sufficient rigidity to serve as an art work frame.
[0050] The anchor portion of the art work frame is defined, herein, as that portion of the art frame to which one side of the art work will be anchored into position.
[0051] The tension portion of the art work frame is defined, herein, as that portion of the art frame to which one side of the art work will be inserted and upon which tension will be applied so as to pull the art frame material taut. The tension portion will also allow tension to be released so as to facilitate removing a mounted art work.
[0052] The side portion of the art work frame is defined, herein, as that portion of the art frame typically located at the top and bottom of the art frame, which provides a means of joining one end of the anchor portion and one end of the tension portion to its opposite ends, and comprises an adjustable tension subsystem operative to apply adjustable tension to one side of the art work material.
[0053] As previously noted, the side portions may also have mating strips for hook-and-loop fastening.
[0054] Note that all drawings are exemplary and should not be viewed as limiting the scope of this invention.