Technical field to which the invention relates: R.42(1)(a)
[0001] The present invention relates to a method of framing photographs, images or artwork
for presentation.
Indication of background art: R.42(1)(b)
[0002] A conventional picture frame comprises of lengths of shaped solid timber, joined
together to form a rectangle, and fitted inside with a combination of glass and timber
panels to hold and protect the end-user's pictures or artwork. This method of assembly
encloses a lot of empty space within the frame, increasing the volume of product which
must be stored and shipped, which is both financially and environmentally detrimental.
Technical problem to be solved: R.42(1)(c)
[0003] The objective of the present invention is to provide a lightweight picture framing
system which can be stored and shipped in a flattened state, thereby saving space
and weight for shipping and storage, then easily assembled and disassembled by the
end-user.
Disclosure of the invention: R.42(1)(c)
[0004] In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a picture framing system,
comprising a rigid flat Back Plate, flexible flat Side Panel, rigid flat Window and
mechanical Fastener. The Side Panel is manufactured from a solid yet flexible material,
such as plywood, in such a manner that it can wrap around the perimeter of the Back
Plate and Window, engaging retaining tabs in the Back Plate as it does so, and connect
back onto itself using the Fastener, thereby retaining the Back Plate and Window within
the Side Panel. The fastener is designed such that it can be easily un-fastened, allowing
the end user to easily disassemble the frame for storage and transport.
Brief Description of Drawings: R.42(1)(d)
[0005]
Fig.1 is an isometric view in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present
invention.
Fig.2 is a perspective detail view describing the initial connection detail between
the Back Plate and Side Panel.
Fig.3 is a perspective detail view describing how the Side Panel wraps around the
Backplate during assembly, thus engaging the tabs around the perimeter of the Back
Plate.
Fig.4 is a detail view showing the fastener connecting the Side Panel to itself to
complete the assembly process.
Fig.5 is a component list in flat form.
Description of at least one way of carrying out the invention: R.42(1)(e)
[0006] The Back Plate 1 is flat, cut from timber, plywood or other consistent rigid flat
material, and can be circular as illustrated, or any other shape that allows the Side
Panel 2 to bend around the outer perimeter of the Back Plate 1. The tabs around the
outer perimeter of the shape correspond in both size and spacing, to slots in the
Side Panel 2.
[0007] The Side Panel 2 is flat, cut from timber, plywood, or any other consistent flexible
flat material. The slots along the bottom edge correspond in size and spacing of the
tabs in the outer perimeter of Back Plate 1. Depending on the size and shape of Back
Plate 1, Side Panel 2 may consist of more than one element to fully encircle the perimeter
of Back Plate 1. The holes or slots at each end allow Side Panel 2 to connect to the
other end of itself, or for multiple instances of Side Panel 2 to be connected sequentially
to allow the creation of larger assemblies.
[0008] Window 3 is flat, cut from bio-plastic, plastic, glass or other consistent flat material.
The inner diameter of Window 3 corresponds to the inner diameter of Back Plate 1.
The tabs around the outer perimeter of Window 3 correspond in both size and spacing,
to the appropriate slots in the Side Panel 2.
[0009] Referring to the Drawings, specifically Fig.2 and Fig.3, the end-user will stack
together the Back Plate 1 and Window 3 (confining their personal image or artwork
between the two parts), aligning the perimeter tabs on both parts. The end-user connects
the starter slot in Side Panel 2, to the starter tab in the Back Plate 1. Working
around the perimeter the end-user sequentially fits the tabs around the perimeter
of Back Plate 1 into the corresponding slots in Side Panel 2, until Back Plate 1 is
completely encircled.
[0010] The end-user will then apply Fastener 4 through the holes in the ends of Side Panel
2 to hold the entire assembly together.
[0011] Dis-assembly follows the same process in reverse.
[0012] Although the drawings and description explained in relation to the preferred embodiment
are based on a circular design, it is to be understood that other shapes and modifications
may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
1. flat-packed picture framing system, to be assembled by the end-user for mounting and
displaying the end-user's images or photographs comprising:
A rigid flat Back Plate (1) shaped to allow the flexible Side Panel (2) to wrap around
the perimeter and engage the tabs protruding from the outer edge;
a flexible flat Side Panel (2), shaped to wrap fully around the perimeter of Back
Plate (1) whilst engaging the tabs protruding from the outer edge of Back Plate (1);
a flat Window (3) shaped to match Back Plate (1), including tabs protruding from the
outer edge to allow them to engage in the corresponding slots in Side Panel (2);
and a fastener (4) which can be easily assembled and dis-assembled, designed to fit
through holes at the ends of Side Panel (2), and clamp together to hold Side Panel
(2) wrapped around Back Plate (1), held in position with the tabs protruding from
Back Plate (1).