Apparatus and method for collapsing and interlocking canvas on a frame
09623700 ยท 2017-04-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
B44D3/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23P19/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B44D3/185
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B44D3/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23P19/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A frame for stretching a fabric material, having a plurality of outer frame members; a plurality of interlocking joints and a plurality of connector pieces. The plurality of outer frame members are adapted and configured to receive the fabric material in the plurality of interlocking joints. The plurality of connector pieces are adapted and configured to fit into the plurality of interlocking joints thereby connecting the plurality of interlocking cornered joints to the plurality of outer frame members. The plurality of connector pieces are adapted and configured such that the fabric material is stretched such that the plurality of connector pieces enables the fabric material to be taut across the frame.
Claims
1. A frame for stretching a fabric material, comprising: a plurality of outer frame members that, when connected, form an assembled frame; a plurality of interlocking joints that are selectively removable from the assembled frame; and a plurality of adjustable connector pieces; said plurality of outer frame members adapted and configured to receive the fabric material and to enable the fabric to be positioned over said plurality of interlocking joints; said plurality of connector pieces adapted and configured to fit into the plurality of interlocking joints thereby connecting the plurality of interlocking joints to the plurality of outer frame members; and said plurality of connector pieces adapted and configured between the outer frame members such that the fabric material is stretched such that plurality of connector pieces enables the fabric material to be taut across the frame.
2. A frame as in claim 1, wherein the plurality of interlocking joints connect to form an angle of the outer frame members.
3. A frame as in claim 1, wherein the plurality interlocking joints connect to form a corner of the outer frame members.
4. A frame as in claim 1, wherein the plurality interlocking joints further comprises at least one lift off hinge.
5. A frame as in claim 4, wherein the at least one lift off hinge is adapted and configured to engage at least one dowel.
6. A frame as in claim 4, wherein the at least one lift off hinge is adapted and configured to engage a screwing mechanism.
7. A frame as in claim 1, wherein the plurality of outer frame members further comprises at least one dowel member and at least one hollow opening; said at least one hollow opening adapted and configured to receive the at least one dowel member.
8. A frame as in claim 1, wherein the plurality of outer frame members are collapsible.
9. A frame as in claim 1, wherein the fabric material is at least one of canvas, light sensitive paper, cellulose nitrate, cellulose acetates, and polyester.
10. A frame as in claim 1, wherein the plurality of connector pieces further comprises a screwing mechanism.
11. A frame as in claim 1, further comprising at least one sliding piece.
12. A frame as in claim 1, wherein the at least one sliding piece is adapted and configured to cover the plurality of connector pieces.
13. A frame as in claim 1, wherein the plurality of outer frame members and plurality of interlocking cornered joints are adapted and configured to be positioned along a horizontal end of the plurality of outer frame members.
14. A frame as in claim 1, wherein the plurality of outer frame members and plurality of interlocking cornered joints are adapted and configured to be positioned along a vertical end of the plurality of outer frame members.
15. A frame as in claim 1, further comprising at least one cross member bar.
16. A frame as in claim 15, wherein the at least one cross members bar is positioned horizontally, vertically or diagonally between the plurality of outer frame members.
17. A frame as in claim 15, wherein the at least one cross member bar further comprises a spring; said spring adapted and configured to provide tension between the plurality of outer frame members.
18. A frame as in claim 1, wherein the plurality of outer frame members further comprises a movable hinged joint.
19. A kit for creating a collapsible frame for fabric material, wherein a plurality of component pieces comprises: a hollow tube; said hollow tube able to receive the plurality of component pieces a plurality of outer frame members that, when connected, form an assembled frame; a plurality of interlocking joints that are selectively removable from the assembled frame; and a plurality of adjustable connector pieces; said plurality of outer frame members adapted and configured to receive a fabric and to enable the fabric to be positioned over said plurality of interlocking joints; said plurality of connector pieces adapted and configured between the outer frame members to fit into the plurality of interlocking joints thereby connecting the plurality of interlocking joints to the plurality of outer frame members; and said plurality of connector pieces adapted and configured to be movable such that the fabric material is stretched to a desired tightness over the frame.
20. The kit as in claim 19, wherein a securing means is attached to an inner lining of the hollow tube.
21. The kit as in claim 20, wherein the securing means includes a fastening mechanism selected from the group consisting of a hook and loop fastener, a button, a snap, a hook, and a magnet.
22. A method for stretching a fabric material over a frame, the steps of which include: connecting a plurality of outer frame members via a plurality of interlocking joints into an assembled frame having a shape corresponding to a fabric material, wherein the plurality of interlocking joints are selectively removable from the assembled frame; placing the fabric material over the connected plurality of outer frame members; inserting a plurality of adjustable connector pieces into the plurality of interlocking joints; twisting said plurality of connector pieces such to stretch the fabric material to a desired tautness, wherein the plurality of connector pieces are positioned between the connected plurality of outer frame members.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(19) The preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the drawings. Identical elements in the various figures are identified with the same reference numerals.
(20) Reference will now be made in detail to each embodiment of the present invention. Such embodiments are provided by way of explanation of the present invention, which is not intended to be limited thereto. In fact, those of ordinary skill in the art may appreciate upon reading the present specification and viewing the present drawings that various modifications and variations can be made thereto.
(21) The art industry is seeking a new and novel structural frame which is easily assembled and disassembled and which provides a method for effectively stretching a fabric material such as canvas or a photographic print. Also needed is a solution to disassemble the structural frame and fabric in such a way for easier, safer and more economical shipping options. The present invention seeks to solve these problems. Referring now to
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(23) The present invention is comprised of a plurality of outer frame members that when assembled form a rectangular or square shape that corresponds to an artistic canvas. The present invention is not limited to canvas as any fabric material may work including fabric of all shapes and weights. Ultimately, the artist work is placed into the plurality of outer frame members. Such outer frame members are separate component pieces and are assembled and joined at the corners through a variety ways. Once assembled, the canvas is placed into the inset created by the connected outer frame members and further secured through a plurality of interlocking joints. Such interlocking joints are further secured by a plurality of connectors which correspond to the type of interlocking joints. Once the canvas is secured into the outer frame members the plurality of connectors may be used to stretch and tighten the canvas across the assembled frame. The preferred embodiment of the present invention includes a 45 degree angled slot which increases overlap of the canvas and provides additional resistance to bending and allows for better clasping of the canvas. In another embodiment the angled slot may be of varying angles.
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(25) Similar to the way the frame is assembled the frame can be disassembled. The sliders can be moved away from protecting and covering the joints and connectors of the center bar or cross member bars 125, the connector pieces 130 can then be loosened to the point of releasing the interlocking joints 125 from the canvas 105 and thus separating the outer frame members 120 from each other. The canvas 105 can be removed and rolled up into the tube 110. All the component individual pieces can be inserted into a hollow tube 110 used for shipping and transporting the canvas (as shown in
(26) Canvases 105 and other artistic works come in all shapes and sizes. To provide additional support to a canvas 105 the present invention may also include at least one cross member bar 125. Each cross member bar 125 may connect to the outer frame members 120 such to provide additional support for the canvas 105. In addition, the cross member bar 120 may be adapted and configured to include a securing mechanism to provide further stretching of the canvas 105. For example, as shown in
(27) The preferred embodiment of the present invention seeks to provide an alternative method to stretching canvas in the traditional and conventional methods. The screwing mechanism allows for the stretching or expansion of the canvas. As the screw is twisted the attached canvas is stretched and becomes taut to the desired tightness. Such expansion mechanisms may be present on all horizontal and vertical positions of the outer frame members. In an alternative embodiment, the expansion or screwing mechanism may be present on the horizontal or vertical positions of the at least cross member bars to provide a stretching of the canvas in all directions.
(28) In another embodiment of the present invention, the slider mechanism 135 can be used to cover the screwing mechanism 130 of the cross member bars 125 for added protection. In another embodiment, the slider 135 is only present on the horizontal outer frame member of the assembled frame. In another embodiment, the slider 135 may be present on all outer frame members or only on the vertical outer frame members of the assembled frame. The screwing or expansion is best shown in
(29) In another embodiment of the present invention, as shown in
(30) In an alternative embodiment of the present invention, as shown in
(31) In another embodiment of the invention, the components of the frame can be individual modular and unconnected pieces. In this embodiment, the frame's outer frame members may be adapted and configured to be assembled in various shapes and sizes. For example, the length of the outer framer members that comprise the frame can be of varying lengths and widths. In yet another embodiment of the invention, the length of the frame can be made of shorter segments which may stack.
(32) In another embodiment of the invention, the frame can be constructed of various materials such as hardwoods, plastics, rubbers, and metals. In another embodiment of the invention, for very large canvases, a screw out elbow piece would be adapted and configured to pull the fabric tight along the short and long sides. This method would require non existing hardware and mechanisms. In yet another embodiment, various corner joints designs and styles can work to assemble a frame and secure a fabric material. In yet another embodiment, the frame may include expansion arms positioned and pushing on the corners instead of across the canvas.
(33) Although this invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be understood that the present disclosure has been made only by way of illustration and that numerous changes in the details of construction and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and the scope of the invention.