MODULAR PHOTOGRAPHY BACKDROP SYSTEM
20170045804 ยท 2017-02-16
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04B2/7416
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
A63J1/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
E04C2/526
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
G03B15/10
PHYSICS
A63J1/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
E04B2/74
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A modular backdrop system and related methods of assembly and use for photography are described herein. The system includes a modular wall formed from a fixed frame and a plurality of removably attachable modules where: at least one module has a first height H1 and a first width W1, at least one module has a second height H2, different from the first height H1, and a second width W2 approximately equal to the first width W1, at least one module has a third height H3 approximately equal to the sum of H1 plus H2 and a third width W3 different from the second width H2, and at least one module has the first height H1 and the third width W3.
Claims
1. A modular backdrop system, comprising: at least one modular wall, the at least one modular wall comprising: a fixed frame providing upright wall portions and a header portion spanning between the upright wall portions; and a plurality of removably attached modules that, when combined, fully fill in the fixed frame of the at least one modular wall between the upright portions and from the header portion to a floor, wherein, when one or more of the plurality of removably attached modules is omitted from within the fixed frame, an opening is provided through the at least one modular wall that is sized and positioned to correspond with at least one of a full-sized doorway, a window, or a threshold through the modular backdrop system, and wherein the plurality of removably attached modules include four different sizes comprising: at least one first module having a first height H1 and a first width W1; at least one second module having a second height H2, different from the first height H1, and the at least one second module having a second width W2 approximately equal to the first width W1; at least one third module having a third height H3 approximately equal to the sum of H1 plus H2, and a third width W3 different from the second width H2; and at least one fourth module having the first height H1 and the third width W3.
2. The modular backdrop system according to claim 1, wherein H3 is equal to a height of a full-size doorway and W1 is equal to a width of a full-size doorway.
3. The modular backdrop system according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of removably modules comprise a set of modules consisting of modules of the four different sizes.
4. The modular backdrop system according to claim 3, wherein the set of modules comprises N first modules and N/2 second modules, wherein N is an even integer.
5. The modular backdrop system according to claim 4, wherein the set of modules comprises M third modules and M fourth modules, wherein M is an integer.
6. The modular backdrop system according to claim 1, wherein the modular backdrop system comprises a first modular wall and a second modular wall arranged at approximately a right angle with respect to one another.
7. The modular backdrop system according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of removably attached modules are connected together by releasable fasteners.
8. The modular backdrop system according to claim 7, wherein the releasable fasteners are not integrated as part of the plurality of removably attached modules.
9. A modular backdrop system, comprising: at least one wall, comprising: a first appearance provided by a set of removably attached modules, the first appearance being substantially continuous from a floor to a top of the at least one wall, and being substantially continuous from a first vertical side to a second vertical side of the at least one wall; and a second appearance provided by omitting at least one of the removably attached modules from the combined set of removably attached modules.
10. The modular backdrop system according to claim 10, wherein the set of removably attached modules has modules of four different sizes.
11. The modular backdrop system according to claim 10, wherein the four different sizes comprise: at least one first module having a first height H1 and a first width W1; at least one second module having a second height H2, different from the first height H1, and the at least one second module having a second width W2 approximately equal to the first width W1; at least one third module having a third height H3 approximately equal to the sum of H1 plus H2, and a third width W3 different from the second width H2; and at least one fourth module having the first height H1 and the third width W3.
12. The modular backdrop system according to claim 11, wherein H3 is equal to the height of a full-size doorway and W1 is equal to the width of a full-size doorway.
13. The modular backdrop system according to claim 11, wherein the set of removably attached modules comprises N first modules and N/2 second modules, wherein N is an even integer.
14. The modular backdrop system according to claim 13, wherein the set of removably attached modules comprises M third modules and M fourth modules, wherein M is an integer.
15. The modular backdrop system according to claim 9, wherein the backdrop system comprises a first wall and a second wall arranged at approximately a right angle with respect to one another, each of the first wall and the second wall comprising: a fixed frame providing upright wall portions and a header portion spanning between the upright wall portions; and the set of removably attached modules that, when combined, fully fill in the fixed frame of the modular backdrop system between the upright portions and from the header portion to the-floor.
16. The modular backdrop system according to claim 15, wherein the first wall includes a first set of modules to fully enclose a first frame and the second wall includes a second set of modules to fully enclose a second frame, wherein the contents of the first set of modules and the second set of modules are different.
17. A method of creating a backdrop, comprising: assembling at least one modular wall by removably attaching a plurality of modules to a fixed frame and one another, the modules comprising: at least one first module having a first height H1 and a first width W1; at least one second module having a second height H2, different from the first height H1, and the at least one second module having a second width W2 approximately equal to the first width W1; at least one third module having a third height H3 approximately equal to the sum of H1 plus H2, and a third width W3 different from the second width H2; and at least one fourth module having the first height H1 and the third width W3; and adding at least one of a door frame and a window frame.
18. The method of claim 17, comprising: covering a face of the assembled modular wall.
19. The method of claim 17, wherein removably attaching comprises joining adjacent modules with quick release fasteners.
20. The method of claim 19, wherein the quick release fasteners are separate from the adjacent modules.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION
[0014] Exemplary embodiments of this disclosure are described below and illustrated in the accompanying figures, in which like numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views. The embodiments described provide examples and should not be interpreted as limiting the scope of the invention. Other embodiments, and modifications and improvements of the described embodiments, will occur to those skilled in the art and all such other embodiments, modifications and improvements are within the scope of the present invention. Features from one embodiment or aspect may be combined with features from any other embodiment or aspect in any appropriate combination. For example, any individual or collective features of method aspects or embodiments may be applied to apparatus, product or component aspects or embodiments and vice versa.
[0015] As used herein, the term height is used with respect to a generally vertical dimension along a floor to ceiling direction. The term width is used with respect to a generally horizontal dimension along the plane of the backdrop system perpendicular to the height direction. To the extent necessary, the term thickness is used to describe the dimension along a direction into and out of the backdrop system perpendicular to each of the height and width directions.
[0016] As used herein, the term about can allow for manufacturing tolerances resulting from the use of inexact tools, such as handsaws, that may be used to construct one or more elements of the backdrop system. The term about may also allow for intentional margins known in the building products industry (e.g. a standard 24 piece of finished lumber is not 2 inches by 4 inches by instead 1.5 by 3.5). The term about may also allow for intentional margins incorporated into the design of each module to provide tolerance so the modules can be arranged within a confined space without unnecessarily precise construction. For example each dimension of each module may be intentionally created 1/16, , 3/16, , 5/16 etc. up to one-inch shorter than the dimensions provided in the examples to allow for the preferred margin of error when all of the modules are fit together. When all the modules are fit together, shams may be added if necessary to create a sufficiently tight fit. In some cases, however, a sham is not necessary and gaps are acceptable because the backdrop may be covered on a visible side by fabric, paper or other sheet-like covering to hide the gaps and seams between modules.
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[0018] Each modular wall 2, 20 may have an outer frame 3, 23. The outer frame 3, 23 may comprise a header 4, 24 and a pair of side panels 5. The width of the header 4, 24 may vary depending on the total width of each wall 2, 20. Therefore, the first wall 2 has a first header 4 and the second wall 20 has a second header 24 because the walls 2, 20 are illustrated in
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[0020] The plurality of removably attached modules 6-9 may include one or more second modules 7 that may have a second width W2, which in some embodiments is equal to the first width W1. Again, W1 may closely approximate a widthwise opening of a full size doorway. The second module 7 may have a second height H2 different from the first height H1. The second height H2 may be determined such that the combined magnitude of the first height H1 and the second height H2 closely approximates the height of a commonly used doorway, for example an 82-inch tall doorway. Therefore, if H1 is about 18 inches, and H1+H2 is 82 inches, H2 may be about 64 inches.
[0021] The plurality of removably attached modules 6-9 may include one or more third modules 8 that may have a third height H3 that approximates the height of a standard doorway. The third height H3 can be understood to approximate the combined magnitude of the first height H1 and the second height H2. Thus, as seen in
[0022] The third modules 8 may have a third width W3. In one embodiment the third width W3 is about 12 inches or of the first width W1. Therefore, the modules 6-9 can be used to fill widths in increments of one-foot. In other words, omitting certain modules 6-9 can leave openings through the wall 2 that may be three feet wide but can also be enlarged one foot at a time to cover a variety of widths of possible doorways, windows or passageways.
[0023] The plurality of removably attached modules 6-9 may further comprise one or more fourth modules 9. To provide the complete wall configurations of
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[0027] In the embodiment shown, the modules 6-9 may be removably attached to one another by fasteners 14 combining adjacent modules 6-9 by securing together adjacent respective portions of the peripheral frame 11 of each module 6-9. Fasteners 14 should be considered to provide a sufficiently secure connection for the backdrop system 1 while being more quickly releasable than the bolts or other elements that may be used to create the frames 3, 23. In a preferred embodiment, a quick-release C-clamp fastener or a quick release F-clamp fastener may be used as a fastener 14 to secure together adjacent modules 6-9. In the illustrated embodiments, F-clamps and C-clamps are separate from the modules 6-9 themselves. In other words, the fasteners 14 have been integrated into the modules 6-9. The peripheral frame 11 of each module 6-9 may be free from features used to attach on module to an adjacent module. This may simplify the construction of each module.
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[0029] When in-use, the front of each wall 2, 20 may be covered, such as by rolls of paper, to provide the appearance of a painted wall and hide any gaps occurring between adjacent modules 6-9. Other embellishments may be added to the active side of each wall 2, 20, such as crown molding, floor molding, chair rails, etc. to further enhance the appearance of each wall 2, 20.
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[0031] The backdrop system 1 provides many advantages to photographers. Particularly, the backdrop system 1 has been designed with specifically sized and arranged modules 6-9 to provide an imitation wall, preferably imitating a wall within a residential setting, such as a bedroom or a living room. The disclosed backdrop system 1 allows for the owner to quickly and easily convert the modular wall 2 to one of several configurations common to residential environments, including the presence of one or more doors, one or more windows, or merely a passageway present between rooms. The backdrop system 1 provides a single system that is both reconfigurable and reusable so that the set designer does not have to create new scenes for each production.
[0032] In one example the backdrop system 1 described in this disclosure may be used to produce a reconfigurable scene in which to photograph home furnishings. The backdrop system 1 may improve upon the system and methods described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/531,396 filed Nov. 3, 2014, which is incorporated herein by reference. Use of the backdrop system 1 with its removably interchangeable modules may allow for the display method to be improved by allowing the consumer to select a backdrop or wall configuration most similar to their individual home because the first and second modular walls 2, 22 of the present disclosure have been photographed in several alternative configurations of windows and doors.
[0033] The backdrop system 1 of the present disclosure may be described in terms of a method of creating a backdrop. The method may include assembling the first wall 2 in a full configuration, then removing at least one module from the fully assembled wall. Some embodiments of the method may also include adding at least one of a door frame and a window frame in place of the removed at least one module. Further, the method may include covering a face of the modular wall to mask the modular wall during use as a backdrop.
[0034] Use of the backdrop system described herein may result in a novel method of photography, comprising: assembling at least one modular wall 2, 22 as described herein. The photography method may also include, removing at least one module from the assembled wall. The method may optionally include adding at least one of a door frame and a window frame in place of the removed at least one module. The method can include the step of covering a face of the modular wall with a scene to be photographed. The method can conclude with taking a photograph that includes the covered face of the modular wall. In view of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/531,396, the method of photography can including taking several photographs of the modular wall 2 in several configurations of the wall 2 without having or desiring to adjust the location or settings of the camera, and without adjusting the lighting of the environment in which the wall 2 is being used.
[0035] Although the above disclosure has been presented in the context of exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that modifications and variations may be utilized without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, as those skilled in the art will readily understand. Such modifications and variations are considered to be within the purview and scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.