[0001] The present invention relates generally to a picture frame for framing pictures and,
more particularly, it relates to such a picture frame for the inexpensive framing
of posters or prints and the like so as to present an aesthetically pleasing and yet
very inexpensively framed picture.
[0002] A known picture frame comprises side members which engage with and hold the side
edges of a picture and its protective coverings and elbow-shaped cornerpieces which
engage the adjacent ends of adjacent side members to mask and conceal these ends and
perpendicularly align the side members. The side members are formed of extruded plastic
so that the ends may be cut to the length required for the picture to be framed and,
because of the concealment thereof by the cornerpieces, little regard need be given
to the accuracy or exactness of the end cut of the side members. Each cornerpiece
is adapted to engage with and clamp onto the adjacent ends of adjacent side members
by the exertion of a downward force on the cornerpiece in a direction perpendicular
to the plane of the picture so that inadvertent distortion or misalignment of the
picture frame and/or the parts being framed does not occur. This picture frame, although
it is inexpensive and easy to assemble, is primarily adapted for the framing of pictures
which include front and back protective coverings and supports such as the picture
glass and a semi-stiff or rigid backing, respectively. Such protective coverings for
the picture, being relatively stiff and unyielding, serve the purpose of maintaining
the picture in a flat or planar attitude. The frame in such a case merely supports
the various elements constituting the picture, i.e. the picture and its protective
coverings, and holds the same together.
[0003] However, there is a certain class of pictures for which the use of a picture glass
or other transparent covering and a semi-rigid backing is too extravagant in relation
to the picture itself. Such pictures are in the form of posters, which tend to be
relatively large, and prints. Artistic decor utilizing posters and large prints has
come into vogue in recent years. Where such poster-type pictures are inexpensive,
it is often times not worthwhile to provide the same with a glass covering and a semi-rigid
backing together with a frame for the entire assembly, since these various extra elements
often cost far in excess of the cost of the original poster to be framed. Thus, on
many occasions, one sees attractive poster-like pictures which are tacked or otherwise
fastened to a wall for the purpose of exhibiting the picture and maintaining it flat.
Such securement of a poster-like picture to a wall not only causes damage to the wall
but very often tends to be unsightly in that tacks or tape or some other objects are
utilized in fastening the picture to the wall.
[0004] There is described and illustrated in this specification a picture frame for poster-like
pictures which includes at least a top picture edge support, a bottom picture edge
support, and fastening elements which fasten the respective edge of the poster-like
picture to the top and bottom supports. Each picture edge support includes a flat
back plate which extends substantially the length of the edge of the picture being
framed and a substantially C-shaped portion or member one leg of which is connected
to the outer edge of the back plate while the other leg extends downwardly toward
the flat back plate to define a gap between the terminus thereof and the back plate.
The picture edge support is preferably formed of extruded plastic. The fastening elements
are also generally C-shaped and resiliently engage around the generally C-shaped member
of the edge support with the inside leg extending into the gap between the terminus
of the inside leg of the C-shaped member and the flat back plate so as to press the
edge of the poster-like picture inserted into the gap against the back plate of the
edge support. The invention also contemplates the provision of edge supports for each
side edge of the poster-like picture wherein the fastening elements are in the form
of elbow-shaped cornerpieces which engage the adjacent ends of adjacent edge supports
so as to secure or fasten the poster-like picture to the flat back plates of the supports
at the corners of the picture.
[0005] In the drawings wherein similar reference characters denote similar elements throughout
the several views:
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of an assembled picture frame according to the present
invention framing a poster-like picture;
Fig. 2 is an enlarged perspective view in detail of an edge support and fastening
elements of the picture frame of Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is an enlarged cross-sectional view in perspective of an edge support and fastening
element secured thereon;
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of an assembled picture frame having four edge supports
with a portion of the framed picture broken away;
Fig. 5 is an enlarged perspective view of a portion of the picture frame of Fig. 4
as viewed from the rear thereof;
Figs. 6 to 9 show additional constructions for the picture frame of the present invention.
Fig. 10 is a cross-sectional view of another embodiment of an edge support of the
picture frame together with a wall fastening device;
Fig. 11 is an exploded view of the embodiment shown in Fig. 10; and
Fig. 12 is a perspective view of the wall fastening device of Fig. 10.
[0006] Now turning to the drawings, there is shown in Fig. 1 a poster-like picture, designated
10, which is generally formed of relatively thin paper material. For the purpose of
maintaining picture 10 flat so that it may be hung from a wall or similar structure
without distortion, the upper edge and the lower edge of picture 10 are provided with
substantially identical edge supports, designated 12, to which fastening elements
14 are engaged for securing picture 10 to the edge supports. A picture frame hanging
wire 16 may also be provided in connection with the upper edge support for the purpose
of hanging the picture.
[0007] As clearly seen in Fig. 2, edge support 12 includes a flat back plate 18 which extends
for the length of the edge support and which has extending upwardly from the plane
defined by back plate 18 a substantially C-shaped member 20 having legs 22 and 24.
As clearly seen, outer leg 22 is connected to the outer edge terminus of back plate
18 and inner leg 24 extends towards back plate 18 to define a gap 26 between the terminus
of leg 24 and back plate 18. Gap 26 is sufficient to permit the insertion therein
of the edge of the poster-like picture 10, as clearly seen in phantom in Fig. 3. Fastening
element 14 is shown as having a substantially C-shaped configuration which basically
conforms to the shape of member 20 of edge support 12 but having an inside diameter
slightly smaller than the outside diameter of member 20 so that a snap fit results
when fastening element 14 is engaged with member 20 because of the increased tension
therebetween. The depending legs 28 and 30 of fastening element 14 are provided at
their ends with engagement cams 32 and 34, respectively. As clearly seen in Fig. 3,
leg 28 of fastening element 14 is slightly longer than leg 30 so that engagement cam
32 engages the corner defined by back plate 18 at its connection to outer leg 22 of
C-shaped member 20 while engagement cam 34 engages the terminus 36 of leg 24 of C-shaped
member 20. The foot of engagement cam 34, designated 38, extends into gap 26 below
terminus 36 of leg 24 to press or pinion the edge of picture 10 against back plate
18 of support 12, thus fastening or securing picture 10 to edge support 12. As clearly
seen in Fig. 2, fastening element 14 may be provided at one end thereof with a wall
40 so as to present a closed end therefor. Both ends of fastening element 14 are bevelled
at 42 so that when the fastening elements are applied at the ends of edge supports
12, a very neat and aesthetic appearance is presented, as clearly seen in Fig. 1.
Preferably, edge support 12 is formed of extruded plastic while fastening element
14 is formed of injection molded plastic.
[0008] In order to provide for picture frame hanging wire 16, a cut-out 44 is provided at
the extreme outer end of engagement cam 32 of fastening element 14. Picture frame
wire 16 is in the form of a continuous loop which passes through the cavity of C-shaped
member 20 and out the ends thereof. The respective fastening elements 14 at the ends
of support 12 are displaced sufficiently along member 20 to permit wire 16 to exit
therefrom and hang relatively straight because of cut-out 44.
[0009] As clearly seen in Fig. 4, it is also possible to construct a frame for picture 10
which extends entirely around the picture. Thus, four edge supports 12 are provided,
one for each edge of picture 10, with the adjacent ends of adjacent edge supports
12 being interconnected by means of elbow-shaped corner fastening elements 46. Each
corner fastening element 46 is constructed and operates in the same manner as fastening
elements 14 described above. Thus, in erecting the frame for picture 10, as shown
in Fig. 4, each pair of adjacent edge supports 12 is positioned at the respective
edges of picture 10 and the corner fastening element 46 is aligned with the ends of
the adjacent edge supports and pushed downwardly to engage therewith and fasten the
edges of picture 10 to the respective back plates 18. As seen in Fig. 5, the lengths
of edge supports 12 are adjusted so that a corner space results at the back side of
the picture frame which permits wire 16 to pass therethrough.
[0010] In Figs. 6 to 9, modifications of the picture fastening devices are shown. Thus,
in Fig. 6, the outer leg 28 of fastening element 14 is provided with a hook 46 at
the end thereof which engages the corner between back plate 18 and leg 22 of member
20. Leg 30 of fastening element 14 resiliently engages with leg 24 of the C-shaped
portion 20 to be held thereon and the foot 38ʹ extends into and engages with recess
48 formed in back plate 18 so as to press the edge of picture 10 therebetween. In
Fig. 7, a construction similar to that shown in Figs. 2 and 3 is shown except that
a hook 50 is provided at the end of leg 28 for engagement with the bottom of back
plate 18 rather than the engagement cam 32 of Fig. 3. Also, bottom plate 18 is provided
with an upwardly extending ramp 52 at its free edge which allows the poster-type picture
10 to drape thereover away from the wall when it is hung.
[0011] In Fig. 8, it is seen that fastening element 14 and member 20 of edge support 12
are engaged with each other by means of engagement ribs and complementary sockets.
Thus, leg 28 of fastening element 14 is provided with a longitudinal socket 54 into
which rib 56 of leg 22 extends. Leg 30 of fastening element 14 is provided with rib
58 which extends into socket 60 of leg 24 of member 20. In Fig. 9, legs 22 and 24
of member 20 are inwardly curved to form depressions 62 and 64, respectively. Legs
28 and 30 of fastening element 14 are curved at 66 and 68, respectively, to complement
depressions 62 and 64 so that fastening element 14 engages with portion 20 of edge
support 12 in a snap fit. The foot 70 of leg 30 extends up to back plate 18 so as
to press against a picture therebetween.
[0012] Another embodiment of the picture frame according to the present invention is shown
in Figs. 10 to 12. In accordance with this embodiment, the need for a picture frame
hanging wire is eliminated. As seen in Figs. 10 and 11, an edge support 112 similar
to edge support 12 of Figs. 1 to 9 is provided having a back plate 118 together with
a substantially C-shaped member 120 extending upwardly from the plane thereof. C-shaped
member 120 has depending outer leg 122 and depending inner leg 124 as well as a connecting
flange 125 which is substantially parallel to legs 122 and 124 and which connects
edge support 112 to the outer edge terminus of back plate 118. Depending inner leg
124 defines a gap, designated 126, between the terminus thereof and back plate 118
into which the edge of a poster-like picture is insertable and which can then be fastened
and secured by means of fastening elements as above described in connection with Figs.
1 to 9.
[0013] A wall fastening device, designated 172, fastens edge support 112 to the wall. Wall
fastening device 172 is substantially an inverted T shape wherein bottom flange 174
is fastened to the wall by means of screws or other suitable means such as adhesive.
The vertical flange 176 of device 172 is provided with an expanded end 178 which is
received within elongated socket 180 of edge support 112. The aperture 182 of socket
180 is formed with a narrowed resilient gap defined by facing inward projections 184
and 186 located at the terminus of outer leg 122 and the terminus of back plate 118,
respectively. The end 178 of flange 176 is received through the resilient gap defined
between projections 184 and 186 and is thus engaged by socket 180. The strength of
outer depending wall 122 of edge support 112 may be enhanced by providing an interconnecting
brace, designated 188, between connecting flange 125 and wall 122.
1. A frame for a poster and the like, comprising: an edge support for an edge of said
poster, said edge support extending substantially the length of the poster edge and
including a back plate extending the length thereof and a substantially C-shaped member
interconnected therewith and extending from the plane defined by said back plate
having a first leg and a second leg, said second leg extending toward said back plate
to define a gap between the terminus of said second leg and said back plate for the
purpose of receiving the respective edge of said poster; and at least one fastening
element associated with said edge support for fastening said poster edge thereto,
each said fastening element having first and second legs and being substantially C-shaped
to overlay the C-shaped member of said edge support including means to engage therewith,
the second leg of said fastening element extends into the gap between the second leg
of said C-shaped member and said back plate to press the poster edge against said
back plate to thereby fasten the same.
2. A frame as defined in claim 1, wherein the engagement means for engaging said
fastening element to said C-shaped member of said edge support comprises inwardly
directed engagement cams at the ends of said first and second legs of said C-shaped
fastening element, the engagement cam of said first leg being adapted to engage the
terminus of the first leg of said C-shaped member, and the engagement cam of said
second leg of said fastening element being adapted to engage the terminus of said
second leg of said C-shaped member.
3. A frame as defined in any preceding claim, wherein at least two edge supports are
provided, one for the top edge of said poster and one for the bottom edge.
4. A frame as defined in any preceding claim, wherein the first leg of the C-shaped
member of said edge support is connected to the outer edge terminus of said back plate.
5. A frame as defined in any preceding claim, wherein a flange is provided on said
C-shaped member of said edge support substantially parallel to the first and second
legs thereof and connected to the outer edge terminus of said back plate.
6. A frame as defined in any of claims 2 to 5, wherein a fastening element is provided
at each end of said edge support.
7. A frame as defined in claim 6, wherein the outer end of said fastening element
is provided with a wall closing the end thereof.
8. A frame as defined in claim 7, wherein a cut-out is provided in the engagement
cam of the leg of said fastening element which engages the corner between said back
plate and said first leg of the C-shaped member of said edge support, said cut-out
being adjacent to said end wall, and said frame further including a picture hanging
wire in the form of a continuous loop passing through the cavity defined by the C-shaped
edge support and exiting at the ends thereof at the cut-outs in said fastening element.
9. A frame as defined in any preceding claim, which further comprises an edge support
for each side edge of said poster.
10. A frame as defined in claim 9, wherein the fastening elements comprise elbow-shaped
corner fastening elements which engage with the ends of adjacent edge supports and
fasten the corners of said poster to adjacent edge supports.
11. A frame as defined in any preceding claim, wherein the means for engaging the
fastening element to the edge support includes a longitudinal socket and a longitudinal
rib fitted therein associated with each of said first and second legs of said fastening
element and said C-shaped member of said edge support.
12. A frame as defined in any preceding claim, wherein the first and second legs of
said C-shaped member of said edge support include a longitudinally extending concave
depression and said first and second legs of said fastening element include complementary
curvatures which engage therewith to provide a resilient engagement between said
fastening element and said edge support.
13. A frame as defined in any preceding claim, which further includes a wall fastening
device having an elongate member securable to a wall and an elongate leg extending
therefrom releasably engageable with said support supporting the edge of said poster,
wherein an elongate socket is provided in said edge support for receiving said elongate
leg of said wall fastening device, and wherein the aperture of said elongate socket
is formed with a narrowed resilient gap defined between the terminus of the first
leg of the C-shaped member of said edge support and the outer edge terminus of said
back plate.
14. A frame as defined in claim 13, wherein the end of the leg of said wall fastening
device is expanded so that upon insertion into the elongated socket of said edge support
it is gripped by the narrowed resilient gap of the aperture thereof.
15. A frame as defined in any preceding claim, wherein the inside diameter of said
C-shaped fastening element is slightly smaller than the outside diameter of the C-shaped
member of said support.