US20080236013A1 - Picture Frame/Shelf Combination - Google Patents
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- This invention relates generally to picture display apparatus and, more particularly, picture display apparatus that can be personalized by the user.
- One manner of personalizing a picture includes displaying the picture near a shelf on which the consumer places souvenirs, mementos, and keepsakes related to the picture in the frame.
- these mementos include baseballs placed under the picture of a favorite player and trophies placed under a photograph of an award ceremony.
- these mementos can become separated from the picture display apparatus or otherwise become lost.
- the mementos can be fragile and subject to damage if they become dislodged from the shelf and fall to the floor.
- the user may wish to move the picture. But the new location may be without a nearby shelf on which to display the mementos. In this case, the user will need to hang a shelf at the new location to continue displaying the mementos with the picture.
- the invention provides improved picture display apparatus and methods of displaying pictures.
- the present invention provides a picture display apparatus that can be personalized by a user.
- the picture display apparatus includes a frame and a shelf that extends from the bottom of the frame.
- Accessories that coordinate with the picture being displayed in the frame stick to the shelf by way of a peel-off adhesive.
- An example of a coordinated picture and accessory is a picture within a frame of a young child playing at the beach and a miniature beach ball (or seashells) being stuck on the upward-facing portion of the shelf
- the accessories are provided in a pre-selected set of accessories with a portion of the peel-off adhesive already attached to each accessory.
- Frames of various sizes e.g. 8 by 10 inches or 5 by 7 inches
- shelves of various sizes are provided as well as shelves of various sizes.
- One preferred shelf extends outwardly from the frame by about 3 and 1 ⁇ 4 inch and is about 1 inch thick between its upward-facing portion and its downward-facing portion.
- the vertical sides of the frame are preferably about 1 inch wide and 1 inch deep.
- the picture display apparatus, including the shelf may also be made as one-piece via injection molding.
- the invention provides a picture display apparatus that includes a body, a shelf extending from the body, and a plurality of pre-selected accessories.
- the accessories are removably adhered to the shelf.
- a peel-off adhesive adheres each of the accessories to the shelf.
- the body may define a border around a picture display area (e.g. a recess).
- the body and the shelf may be portions of a unitary member.
- the shelf is preferably below the border and preferably extends along the entire bottom edge of the frame.
- Accessories which have a height about the same as the width of the border can be displayed on the shelf without obstructing the user's view of the displayed picture.
- the thickness of the shelf and the depth of the vertical member may be may be about the width of the border.
- the invention provides a picture display apparatus that includes an L-shaped body that defines a display area and a shelf, an accessory, and an adhesive.
- the display area is on the front of the vertical member of the L-shaped body, whereas the horizontal member of the body defines a shelf to which the accessory can adhere.
- a first border portion of the L-shaped body can define the right side of the frame, a second border portion of the L-shaped body can define the left side of the frame, a third border portion of the L-shaped body can define the top of the frame, and the shelf can define the bottom of the frame.
- the present invention provides a picture display apparatus that includes a body with a generally rectangular border.
- the border defines a generally rectangular aperture that is adapted to accept and hold a stretcher frame for holding a cross-stitched picture in a taut condition.
- the border defines a step along at least one side of the aperture that defines a first width and a second width of the aperture.
- the first width can be approximately the width of a cross stitch picture whereas the second width can be approximately the width of a stretcher frame.
- the border may include a notch that is adjacent to the aperture for accepting a portion of a dowel of the stretcher frame.
- the border can define a crenellated ridge of the border adjacent to the aperture for hanging the picture display apparatus.
- the picture display apparatus may also include a shelf extending from the bottom and front side of the border.
- the body of the picture display apparatus may be a one-piece body.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of a picture display apparatus constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention
- FIG. 2 illustrates a front elevation view of the picture display apparatus of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 illustrates a cross sectional view of the picture display apparatus as seen from line 3 - 3 in FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 4 illustrates a cross sectional view of an accessory to the picture display apparatus as seen from line 4 - 4 in FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 5 illustrates a perspective view of the picture display apparatus of FIG. 1 as seen from the rear and right side;
- FIG. 6 illustrates a cross sectional view of the picture display apparatus of FIG. 1 as seen along line 6 - 6 as shown in FIG. 5 .
- FIG. 1 illustrates picture display apparatus constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention.
- the picture display apparatus 10 of FIG. 1 includes a frame 12 , a shelf 14 , a display area 16 , and an accessory 18 .
- the frame 12 and the shelf 14 form a single, unitary member of injection molded plastic (e.g. polyurethane) or other material suitable for forming the picture display apparatus (e.g. wood).
- injection molded plastic e.g. polyurethane
- the shelf 14 and the frame 12 form an “L” shaped body.
- the frame 12 corresponds to the vertical leg of the “L”
- the shelf corresponds to the horizontal leg of the “L.”
- Any picture of an appropriate size and shape can be attached to, secured in, or held within the display area 16 which is positioned above the shelf 14 .
- Various accessories 18 can be placed on and adhered to the shelf 14 (preferably on the upward-facing portion 15 of shelf 14 ) so that individuals viewing the picture will see the accessory 18 on the shelf 14 in a coordinated manner.
- the accessory 18 is attached to the shelf 14 via a “peel-off” adhesive 20 .
- Peel-off adhesives typically include a layer of adhesive 22 and a paper or plastic cover 24 .
- the layer of adhesive 22 adheres securely to the article 18 while adhering less securely to the cover 24 .
- the cover 24 can be peeled off of, or removed from, the adhesive 22 .
- the adhesive 22 is selected so that the it allows the accessory 18 to be removably adhered to the shelf 14 .
- the peel off adhesive can be affixed to the shelf 14 , with the cover 24 pointing in an upward direction before the cover is removed for exposing the adhesive 22 .
- a user can select an accessory 18 that relates to the current picture displayed in the display area 16 and later change accessory selections by simply removing the current accessory 18 from the shelf 14 and replacing it with another accessory 18 .
- the picture display apparatus 10 includes a border 26 that surrounds the display area 16 .
- the border can be created by forming a recess 30 (see FIG. 3 ) in the front surface of the frame 12 .
- the recess 30 then serves as the display area 16 with the remaining raised surface being the border 26 .
- FIG. 3 shows the border 26 as having ramped sides, other preferred embodiments include borders 26 having stepped or straight sides.
- the recess 30 penetrates the entire depth of the vertical leg of the display apparatus 10 .
- the recess 30 forms an aperture extending from the front side of the picture display apparatus 10 to the back side of the picture display apparatus 10 .
- the aperture 30 can be dimensioned and shaped to hold a stretcher frame 40 for holding a cross-stitched picture 42 as shown in FIGS. 5 and 6 .
- the stretcher frame 40 is a device that is used to hold the fabric of the cross-stitched picture 42 taut while the picture 42 is being made by the user.
- the cross-stitched picture 42 be held on the stretcher frame 40 which in turn is held by the display apparatus 10 for displaying the picture 42 .
- the border 26 , or rear border 26 ′ of the frame 12 can define steps 44 along the periphery of the aperture 30 .
- the steps 44 define a width “w 1 ” on the front side of the frame 12 (see FIG. 6 ) that is about equal to the nominal width of a typical cross-stitched picture 42 .
- the steps 44 define another width “w 2 ” that is about equal to the overall width of a typical stretcher frame 40 .
- width will generally refer hereinto dimensions along the x axis shown in FIG. 1 .
- the term “height” will generally refer to dimensions along the y axis and the term “depth” will generally refer to dimensions along the z axis.
- the steps 44 also define heights of the recess 30 that correspond to the height of a cross-stitched picture 42 and the height of a stretcher frame 40 .
- the stretcher frame 40 can be slid into the rear of the recess 30 until either the stretcher frame 40 or cross stitch picture 42 (or both) contact the frame 12 at the step 44 .
- the frame 12 can be used to display the cross-stitched picture 42 while, preferentially, concealing the stretcher frame 40 from being viewed from the front side of the picture display apparatus 10 .
- stretcher frames 40 are well known in the art, a brief discussion of the stretcher frame 40 will aid in understanding the advantages offered by the present invention.
- a typical stretcher frame 40 is shown in FIG. 5 and includes a pair of spreader rails 50 , a pair of dowels 52 that each include a slot 54 , and bolts, wing nuts, or other fasteners 51 to secure the spreader rails 50 and the slotted dowels 52 together.
- To create a cross-stitched picture 42 one end of the fabric for the cross-stitched picture 42 is first inserted into one of the slots 54 . The other end of the fabric is then inserted into the other slot 54 .
- One or both dowels 52 are rotated to draw the fabric taut between the dowels 52 . While FIG.
- the fabric will typically be wrapped around the dowels 52 as the user pulls the fabric taut using the dowels 52 .
- the fasteners 51 are then tightened to secure the dowels 52 in position while holding the fabric taut.
- the user can then cross stitch a picture 42 into the fabric while advancing the fabric with the dowels 52 , if necessary, to complete the picture.
- the user then removes the cross-stitched picture 42 from the stretcher frame 40 and displays it as best the user can in a loose, or slack, condition.
- the cross-stitched picture 42 can remain on the stretcher frame 40 in its taut condition with the wrinkles and folds smoothed into a pleasing aesthetic condition for display in the display apparatus 10 .
- Friction between the steps 44 and the stretcher frame 40 can hold the picture 42 in the display apparatus 10 .
- notches 56 can be provided in the border 26 into which portions of the dowels 52 (which extend beyond the rails 50 ) fit. Additionally, notches can also be provided in the border 26 for receiving the portions of the rails 50 that extend beyond the dowels 52 . The notches 56 (whether for the rails 50 , the dowels 52 , or both) help to securely hold the picture 42 in the display apparatus 10 . Fasteners, straps, clips, or their equivalents can also be provided to hold the picture 42 in the display apparatus 10 .
- FIG. 5 shows a crenellated ridge 56 along the back edge of the recess 30 to allow the picture display apparatus 10 to hang from a hook, nail, or other equivalent means of hanging the display apparatus 10 from a surface.
- FIG. 5 shows a void 58 along the rear border 26 ′ that allows a reduced weight and material savings, for the picture display apparatus 10 .
- the weight savings provided by the void 58 allows the picture display apparatus 10 to hang from smaller hooks or nails than might otherwise be the case.
- the display area 16 can be sized to display any size of picture, photograph, or other object which the user wishes to display. However it is preferred that the display area 16 be sized to allow the display of pictures of standard sizes such as 5′′ ⁇ 7′′ or 8′′ ⁇ 10′′ pictures or cross-stitched pictures 42 . Preferably, the width “w 3 ” of the border is about 1′′. Likewise, the frame 12 and the shelf 14 can be about 1 inch deep and high, respectively, as shown by reference “d 1 ” and “h 1 ”, respectively.
- the depth and thickness of the one piece-body of the picture display apparatus 10 and the width of the border are about equal and thus provide the picture display apparatus 10 with a pleasing aesthetic appearance as well as sturdiness.
- the accessories 18 can be miniaturized replicas of objects that coordinate with the picture displayed in the display area 16 .
- a preferred height “h 2 ” of an accessory 18 is less than the width “w 3 ” of the border 26 so that the accessory does not obstruct the user's view of the display area 16 .
- the height “h 2 ” of the accessory 18 can exceed the width “w 3 ” of the border 26 without departing from the scope of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 Another preferred embodiment provides a shelf 14 that extends a length “1” of about 3 and 1 ⁇ 4 inches from the front of the frame 12 to provide space on which the accessories 18 can be placed.
- the user can hang the picture display apparatus 10 on a wall or other surface.
- the user can set the picture display apparatus 10 on a surface (e.g. a floor, table, of counter top) using the shelf 14 as a base to help steady the picture display apparatus 10 .
- a picture can then be placed in the display area 16 , for example by inserting a cross-stitched picture 42 (on a stretcher frame 40 ) into the recess 30 from the back side of the display apparatus 10 .
- the user can select one or more accessories 18 for display on the picture display apparatus 10 . These accessories 18 can be created by the user or supplied as a set of pre-selected accessories 18 .
- the user could select a miniature beach ball or sea shells as the accessory 18 to adhere to the shelf 14 .
- the user can personalize the picture by selecting the accessories 18 for display in such a manner that the accessories 18 and the picture (or other object) in the display area 16 are coordinated (e.g. the accessory and the displayed object share a theme or appearance).
- an accessory 18 into the picture display apparatus 10 , he user peels off the cover 24 (see FIG. 4 ) from the adhesive 22 and adheres the accessory 18 to the shelf 14 using the adhesive 22 . Additionally, if the user desires to change the appearance of the picture display apparatus 10 , the accessories 18 that were adhered to the shelf can be removed and replaced with other accessories 18 . In the alternative, the picture displayed in the display area 16 can be removed and replaced. In yet another alternative, the picture display apparatus 10 , along with the accessories 18 on the shelf 14 , can be moved to a different location. Because the picture display apparatus 10 is of sturdy one-piece construction and because the accessories 18 adhere to the shelf 14 , these operations can be performed without causing the accessories to become dislodged due to movement of the picture display apparatus 10 .
- Picture display apparatus have been provided that can be personalized by the user. Also sturdy one-piece picture display apparatus (that include a frame and shelf) have been provided which allow the display of user selectable accessories. Moreover, the accessories provided by the present invention can remain with the picture display apparatus and in place even though the picture display apparatus may be moved, shaken or otherwise disturbed. Furthermore, picture display apparatus have been provided that allow the display of cross-stitched pictures while held in a taut condition by the associated cross-stitched pictures' stretcher frames.
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Apparatus and methods for personalizing a picture. In a preferred embodiment, the invention provides a picture display apparatus including a body, a shelf extending from the body, and a plurality of pre-selected accessories. Preferably, a peel-off adhesive removably adheres the accessories to the shelf. Also, the body may define a border around a picture display area. Further, the body and the shelf may be portions of a unitary member. The invention also provides a picture display apparatus that includes an L-shaped body, a display area, a shelf, an accessory, and an adhesive. The display area is on the front of the vertical member of the L-shaped body whereas the horizontal member of the body defines an accessory shelf. In another preferred embodiment, a picture display apparatus for displaying a cross-stitched picture held on a stretcher frame is provided.
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- This application is a continuation application of U.S. application Ser. No. 11/045,889, filed on Jan. 28, 2005, and entitled PICTURE FRAME/SHELF COMBINATION, now U.S. Pat. No. ______, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein.
- This invention relates generally to picture display apparatus and, more particularly, picture display apparatus that can be personalized by the user.
- Consumers frequently wish to display pictures on the walls of their homes, offices, workshops, classrooms, and other surrounding structures. These pictures frequently include scenes that are relevant to one or more hobbies, occupations, or interests of the consumer. Because the consumer's interests change with time, the consumer may wish to modify the manner in which the picture is displayed. Moreover, the user may wish to personalize the picture displayed in the picture display apparatus particularly if the picture was not taken (in the case of a photograph), drawn, painted, or otherwise created by the user. A particular type of picture that the user may wish to personalize is a cross-stitched picture to which the user may have devoted considerable time, effort, and attention.
- One manner of personalizing a picture includes displaying the picture near a shelf on which the consumer places souvenirs, mementos, and keepsakes related to the picture in the frame. Typical examples of these mementos include baseballs placed under the picture of a favorite player and trophies placed under a photograph of an award ceremony. However, these mementos can become separated from the picture display apparatus or otherwise become lost. Additionally, the mementos can be fragile and subject to damage if they become dislodged from the shelf and fall to the floor. Further, the user may wish to move the picture. But the new location may be without a nearby shelf on which to display the mementos. In this case, the user will need to hang a shelf at the new location to continue displaying the mementos with the picture.
- Thus a need exists for improved methods and apparatus for displaying pictures.
- It is in view of the above problems that the present invention was developed. The invention provides improved picture display apparatus and methods of displaying pictures.
- In a first preferred embodiment, the present invention provides a picture display apparatus that can be personalized by a user. The picture display apparatus includes a frame and a shelf that extends from the bottom of the frame. Accessories that coordinate with the picture being displayed in the frame stick to the shelf by way of a peel-off adhesive. An example of a coordinated picture and accessory is a picture within a frame of a young child playing at the beach and a miniature beach ball (or seashells) being stuck on the upward-facing portion of the shelf Preferably, the accessories are provided in a pre-selected set of accessories with a portion of the peel-off adhesive already attached to each accessory. Frames of various sizes (e.g. 8 by 10 inches or 5 by 7 inches) are provided as well as shelves of various sizes. One preferred shelf extends outwardly from the frame by about 3 and ¼ inch and is about 1 inch thick between its upward-facing portion and its downward-facing portion. Likewise, the vertical sides of the frame are preferably about 1 inch wide and 1 inch deep. The picture display apparatus, including the shelf, may also be made as one-piece via injection molding.
- In a second preferred embodiment, the invention provides a picture display apparatus that includes a body, a shelf extending from the body, and a plurality of pre-selected accessories. The accessories are removably adhered to the shelf. Preferably, a peel-off adhesive adheres each of the accessories to the shelf. Also, the body may define a border around a picture display area (e.g. a recess). Further, the body and the shelf may be portions of a unitary member. The shelf is preferably below the border and preferably extends along the entire bottom edge of the frame. Accessories which have a height about the same as the width of the border can be displayed on the shelf without obstructing the user's view of the displayed picture. Also, the thickness of the shelf and the depth of the vertical member may be may be about the width of the border.
- In a third preferred embodiment, the invention provides a picture display apparatus that includes an L-shaped body that defines a display area and a shelf, an accessory, and an adhesive. The display area is on the front of the vertical member of the L-shaped body, whereas the horizontal member of the body defines a shelf to which the accessory can adhere. A first border portion of the L-shaped body can define the right side of the frame, a second border portion of the L-shaped body can define the left side of the frame, a third border portion of the L-shaped body can define the top of the frame, and the shelf can define the bottom of the frame.
- In another preferred embodiment, the present invention provides a picture display apparatus that includes a body with a generally rectangular border. The border defines a generally rectangular aperture that is adapted to accept and hold a stretcher frame for holding a cross-stitched picture in a taut condition. Preferably, the border defines a step along at least one side of the aperture that defines a first width and a second width of the aperture. The first width can be approximately the width of a cross stitch picture whereas the second width can be approximately the width of a stretcher frame. Further, the border may include a notch that is adjacent to the aperture for accepting a portion of a dowel of the stretcher frame. Also, the border can define a crenellated ridge of the border adjacent to the aperture for hanging the picture display apparatus. The picture display apparatus may also include a shelf extending from the bottom and front side of the border. In any case, the body of the picture display apparatus may be a one-piece body.
- Further features and advantages of the present invention, as well as the structure and operation of various embodiments of the present invention, are described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
- The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and form a part of the specification, illustrate exemplary embodiments of the present invention and together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention. In the drawings:
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FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of a picture display apparatus constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 illustrates a front elevation view of the picture display apparatus ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 illustrates a cross sectional view of the picture display apparatus as seen from line 3-3 inFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 4 illustrates a cross sectional view of an accessory to the picture display apparatus as seen from line 4-4 inFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 5 illustrates a perspective view of the picture display apparatus ofFIG. 1 as seen from the rear and right side; and -
FIG. 6 illustrates a cross sectional view of the picture display apparatus ofFIG. 1 as seen along line 6-6 as shown inFIG. 5 . - Referring to the accompanying drawings in which like reference numbers indicate like elements,
FIG. 1 illustrates picture display apparatus constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention. - The
picture display apparatus 10 ofFIG. 1 includes aframe 12, ashelf 14, adisplay area 16, and anaccessory 18. Together, theframe 12 and theshelf 14 form a single, unitary member of injection molded plastic (e.g. polyurethane) or other material suitable for forming the picture display apparatus (e.g. wood). With theshelf 14 extending horizontally from the bottom and front side of theupright frame 12, theshelf 14 and theframe 12 form an “L” shaped body. In the L-shaped body, theframe 12 corresponds to the vertical leg of the “L” and the shelf corresponds to the horizontal leg of the “L.” Any picture of an appropriate size and shape can be attached to, secured in, or held within thedisplay area 16 which is positioned above theshelf 14.Various accessories 18 can be placed on and adhered to the shelf 14 (preferably on the upward-facingportion 15 of shelf 14) so that individuals viewing the picture will see the accessory 18 on theshelf 14 in a coordinated manner. - In a preferred embodiment, the
accessory 18 is attached to theshelf 14 via a “peel-off” adhesive 20. Peel-off adhesives typically include a layer of adhesive 22 and a paper orplastic cover 24. The layer of adhesive 22 adheres securely to thearticle 18 while adhering less securely to thecover 24. Thus, thecover 24 can be peeled off of, or removed from, the adhesive 22. Also, the adhesive 22 is selected so that the it allows the accessory 18 to be removably adhered to theshelf 14. In an alternative embodiment, the peel off adhesive can be affixed to theshelf 14, with thecover 24 pointing in an upward direction before the cover is removed for exposing the adhesive 22. In any case, a user can select an accessory 18 that relates to the current picture displayed in thedisplay area 16 and later change accessory selections by simply removing thecurrent accessory 18 from theshelf 14 and replacing it with anotheraccessory 18. - In another preferred embodiment, the
picture display apparatus 10 includes aborder 26 that surrounds thedisplay area 16. The border can be created by forming a recess 30 (seeFIG. 3 ) in the front surface of theframe 12. Therecess 30 then serves as thedisplay area 16 with the remaining raised surface being theborder 26. WhileFIG. 3 shows theborder 26 as having ramped sides, other preferred embodiments includeborders 26 having stepped or straight sides. - In yet another preferred embodiment, the
recess 30 penetrates the entire depth of the vertical leg of thedisplay apparatus 10. Thus, therecess 30 forms an aperture extending from the front side of thepicture display apparatus 10 to the back side of thepicture display apparatus 10. Whether the aperture (or recess) 30 extends through thepicture display apparatus 10, or not, theaperture 30 can be dimensioned and shaped to hold astretcher frame 40 for holding across-stitched picture 42 as shown inFIGS. 5 and 6 . Thestretcher frame 40 is a device that is used to hold the fabric of thecross-stitched picture 42 taut while thepicture 42 is being made by the user. As will be discussed, it is preferred that thecross-stitched picture 42 be held on thestretcher frame 40 which in turn is held by thedisplay apparatus 10 for displaying thepicture 42. In any case, theborder 26, orrear border 26′ of theframe 12 can definesteps 44 along the periphery of theaperture 30. Thesteps 44 define a width “w1” on the front side of the frame 12 (seeFIG. 6 ) that is about equal to the nominal width of a typicalcross-stitched picture 42. Also, thesteps 44 define another width “w2” that is about equal to the overall width of atypical stretcher frame 40. - Note that the term “width” will generally refer hereinto dimensions along the x axis shown in
FIG. 1 . The term “height” will generally refer to dimensions along the y axis and the term “depth” will generally refer to dimensions along the z axis. Although those skilled in the art will recognize that some exceptions to this terminology are appropriate. For instance, referring to the width “w3” of the lower portion of theborder 26, rather than referring to the height of theborder 26, is appropriate. - The
steps 44 also define heights of therecess 30 that correspond to the height of across-stitched picture 42 and the height of astretcher frame 40. Thus, asFIGS. 5 and 6 show, thestretcher frame 40 can be slid into the rear of therecess 30 until either thestretcher frame 40 or cross stitch picture 42 (or both) contact theframe 12 at thestep 44. In this manner, theframe 12 can be used to display thecross-stitched picture 42 while, preferentially, concealing thestretcher frame 40 from being viewed from the front side of thepicture display apparatus 10. - While stretcher frames 40 are well known in the art, a brief discussion of the
stretcher frame 40 will aid in understanding the advantages offered by the present invention. Atypical stretcher frame 40 is shown inFIG. 5 and includes a pair of spreader rails 50, a pair ofdowels 52 that each include aslot 54, and bolts, wing nuts, orother fasteners 51 to secure the spreader rails 50 and the slotted dowels 52 together. To create across-stitched picture 42, one end of the fabric for thecross-stitched picture 42 is first inserted into one of theslots 54. The other end of the fabric is then inserted into theother slot 54. One or bothdowels 52 are rotated to draw the fabric taut between the dowels 52. WhileFIG. 5 shows the ends of fabric extending from thedowels 52, in actuality, the fabric will typically be wrapped around thedowels 52 as the user pulls the fabric taut using thedowels 52. Thefasteners 51 are then tightened to secure thedowels 52 in position while holding the fabric taut. With the fabric held in this manner, the user can then cross stitch apicture 42 into the fabric while advancing the fabric with thedowels 52, if necessary, to complete the picture. Conventionally, once complete with thepicture 42, the user then removes thecross-stitched picture 42 from thestretcher frame 40 and displays it as best the user can in a loose, or slack, condition. Unfortunately, wrinkles and folds in the fabric, which are not visible when the fabric is taut, distort thecross-stitched picture 42 when the fabric is slack. One of the advantages provided by the present invention, therefore, is that thecross-stitched picture 42 can remain on thestretcher frame 40 in its taut condition with the wrinkles and folds smoothed into a pleasing aesthetic condition for display in thedisplay apparatus 10. - Friction between the
steps 44 and thestretcher frame 40 can hold thepicture 42 in thedisplay apparatus 10. In the alternative,notches 56 can be provided in theborder 26 into which portions of the dowels 52 (which extend beyond the rails 50) fit. Additionally, notches can also be provided in theborder 26 for receiving the portions of therails 50 that extend beyond thedowels 52. The notches 56 (whether for therails 50, thedowels 52, or both) help to securely hold thepicture 42 in thedisplay apparatus 10. Fasteners, straps, clips, or their equivalents can also be provided to hold thepicture 42 in thedisplay apparatus 10. - Other features of the present invention are also shown by
FIG. 5 . For instance, acrenellated ridge 56 can be formed at one, or more, locations along the back edge of therecess 30 to allow thepicture display apparatus 10 to hang from a hook, nail, or other equivalent means of hanging thedisplay apparatus 10 from a surface. Also,FIG. 5 shows a void 58 along therear border 26′ that allows a reduced weight and material savings, for thepicture display apparatus 10. The weight savings provided by the void 58 allows thepicture display apparatus 10 to hang from smaller hooks or nails than might otherwise be the case. - With reference again to
FIG. 1 , thedisplay area 16 can be sized to display any size of picture, photograph, or other object which the user wishes to display. However it is preferred that thedisplay area 16 be sized to allow the display of pictures of standard sizes such as 5″×7″ or 8″×10″ pictures orcross-stitched pictures 42. Preferably, the width “w3” of the border is about 1″. Likewise, theframe 12 and theshelf 14 can be about 1 inch deep and high, respectively, as shown by reference “d1” and “h1”, respectively. Thus, in a preferred embodiment, the depth and thickness of the one piece-body of thepicture display apparatus 10 and the width of the border are about equal and thus provide thepicture display apparatus 10 with a pleasing aesthetic appearance as well as sturdiness. Further, theaccessories 18 can be miniaturized replicas of objects that coordinate with the picture displayed in thedisplay area 16. As shown byFIG. 2 , a preferred height “h2” of anaccessory 18 is less than the width “w3” of theborder 26 so that the accessory does not obstruct the user's view of thedisplay area 16. However, the height “h2” of the accessory 18 can exceed the width “w3” of theborder 26 without departing from the scope of the present invention. Moreover, some users may actually prefer to useaccessories 18 that somewhat overlap thedisplay area 16 when viewed from in front of thepicture display apparatus 10. Another preferred embodiment provides ashelf 14 that extends a length “1” of about 3 and ¼ inches from the front of theframe 12 to provide space on which theaccessories 18 can be placed. - In operation, the user can hang the
picture display apparatus 10 on a wall or other surface. In the alternative, the user can set thepicture display apparatus 10 on a surface (e.g. a floor, table, of counter top) using theshelf 14 as a base to help steady thepicture display apparatus 10. A picture can then be placed in thedisplay area 16, for example by inserting a cross-stitched picture 42 (on a stretcher frame 40) into therecess 30 from the back side of thedisplay apparatus 10. At some point, the user can select one ormore accessories 18 for display on thepicture display apparatus 10. Theseaccessories 18 can be created by the user or supplied as a set ofpre-selected accessories 18. For instance, if the displayed picture shows a young child playing at the beach, the user could select a miniature beach ball or sea shells as the accessory 18 to adhere to theshelf 14. Thus, the user can personalize the picture by selecting theaccessories 18 for display in such a manner that theaccessories 18 and the picture (or other object) in thedisplay area 16 are coordinated (e.g. the accessory and the displayed object share a theme or appearance). - To incorporate an accessory 18 into the
picture display apparatus 10, he user peels off the cover 24 (seeFIG. 4 ) from the adhesive 22 and adheres the accessory 18 to theshelf 14 using the adhesive 22. Additionally, if the user desires to change the appearance of thepicture display apparatus 10, theaccessories 18 that were adhered to the shelf can be removed and replaced withother accessories 18. In the alternative, the picture displayed in thedisplay area 16 can be removed and replaced. In yet another alternative, thepicture display apparatus 10, along with theaccessories 18 on theshelf 14, can be moved to a different location. Because thepicture display apparatus 10 is of sturdy one-piece construction and because theaccessories 18 adhere to theshelf 14, these operations can be performed without causing the accessories to become dislodged due to movement of thepicture display apparatus 10. - In view of the foregoing, it will be seen that the several advantages of the invention are achieved and attained. Picture display apparatus have been provided that can be personalized by the user. Also sturdy one-piece picture display apparatus (that include a frame and shelf) have been provided which allow the display of user selectable accessories. Moreover, the accessories provided by the present invention can remain with the picture display apparatus and in place even though the picture display apparatus may be moved, shaken or otherwise disturbed. Furthermore, picture display apparatus have been provided that allow the display of cross-stitched pictures while held in a taut condition by the associated cross-stitched pictures' stretcher frames.
- The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical application to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention in various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.
- As various modifications could be made in the constructions and methods herein described and illustrated without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the foregoing description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative rather than limiting. Thus, the breadth and scope of the present invention should not be limited by any of the above-described exemplary embodiments, but should be defined only in accordance with the claims and their equivalents.
Claims (21)
1-20. (canceled)
21. A picture frame that can be personalized by a user, comprising:
an L-shaped frame body defining a substantially vertical member and a substantially horizontal member;
wherein the vertical member defines a frame border, the frame border defining an aperture display area for a front side of the frame body through which a picture can be displayed; and
wherein the horizontal member defines a shelf extending outwardly from the front side of the frame body upon which an accessory object can be placed for display thereon in conjunction with the picture.
22. The frame of claim 21 further comprising the accessory, wherein the accessory comprises an integral adhesive for removably adhering the accessory to the shelf.
23. The frame of claim 22 further comprising a cover covering the adhesive and adapted to be peeled off of the adhesive prior to the accessory being removably adhered to the shelf.
24. The frame of claim 21 , wherein the frame body and the shelf are a single, unitary member.
25. The frame of claim 21 further comprising an adhesive that is integral to the shelf and located on an upward-facing portion of the shelf such that an accessory can be removably adhered to the shelf for display thereon via the adhesive.
26. The frame of claim 25 further comprising a cover covering the adhesive and adapted to be peeled off of the adhesive prior to the accessory being removably adhered to the shelf.
27. The frame of claim 21 wherein the frame border is adapted with a step portion on a rear side thereof, thereby defining a first interior aperture area and a second interior aperture area, the first interior aperture area comprising the aperture display area and the second interior aperture area comprising an aperture area that is larger than the aperture display area such that the frame border is thereby adapted to accept a stretcher frame for engagement against the step portion.
28. A method of providing a personalizable picture frame, comprising:
providing a picture display frame that includes an L-shaped frame body defining a substantially vertical member and a substantially horizontal member, wherein the vertical member defines a frame border, the frame border defining an aperture display area for a front side of the frame body through which a picture can be displayed, and wherein the horizontal member defines a shelf extending outwardly from the front side of the frame body; and
providing a plurality of accessories for removable attachment to the shelf via an adhesive that is built into one of the accessory or the shelf.
29. The method of claim 28 wherein the accessories providing step comprises providing a plurality of pre-selected accessories for removable attachment to the shelf via an adhesive that is built into one of the accessory or the shelf.
30. The method of claim 28 wherein the accessories providing step comprises providing a plurality of accessories for removable attachment to the shelf via an adhesive that is built into the shelf.
31. A method of personalizing a picture frame, comprising:
inserting a picture into a picture display frame that includes an L-shaped frame body defining a substantially vertical member and a substantially horizontal member, wherein the vertical member defines a frame border, the frame border defining an aperture display area for a front side of the frame body through which the inserted picture is displayed, and wherein the horizontal member defines a shelf extending outwardly from the front side of the frame body;
selecting an accessory from a plurality of pre-selected accessories; and
placing the selected accessory on the shelf for display thereon in coordination with the inserted picture.
32. The method of claim 31 wherein the placing step comprises removably adhering the selected accessory to the shelf via an adhesive that is built into the shelf, wherein the adhesive comprises a peel-off cover, and wherein the placing step further comprises removing the peel-off cover from the adhesive prior to removably adhering the selected accessory to the shelf via the adhesive.
33. The method of claim 31 wherein the picture depicts an object, and wherein the selected accessory comprises a miniature replica of the object depicted in the picture.
34. The method of claim 31 further comprising:
removing the inserted picture from the picture display frame;
inserting a new picture into the picture display frame;
removing the selected accessory from the shelf;
selecting a different accessory from the plurality of pre-selected accessories; and
placing the selected different accessory on the shelf for display thereon in coordination with the inserted new picture.
35. A picture display apparatus for displaying a picture, comprising
a frame body including a border and an aperture display area that is defined by the border, the border having a front side and a rear side opposite the front side, wherein the border includes a step on the rear side, wherein the step defines an interior aperture for the border such that the interior aperture comprises the aperture display area and a second aperture area that is larger than the aperture display area, wherein the frame body is so dimensioned as to receive a stretcher frame within the second aperture area for engagement against the step such that a cross-stitched picture held in a taut condition by the stretcher frame can be displayed through the aperture display area; and
a shelf extending perpendicularly outward from the front border side at a lower portion of the front border side below the aperture display area, the shelf being so dimensioned as to support an accessory object for display thereon in conjunction with a cross-stitched picture held in a taut condition by the stretcher frame.
36. The picture display apparatus of claim 35 wherein the shelf comprises an adhesive portion integral thereto such, the adhesive portion being located on a shelf face such that an adhesive layer of the adhesive portion is upward facing and perpendicular to the front border side.
37. The picture display apparatus of claim 36 further comprising a peel-off cover attached to the upward facing adhesive layer.
38. The picture display apparatus of claim 35 wherein the frame body and the shelf comprise a one-piece unit.
39. A picture display apparatus for displaying a picture, comprising:
a frame body including a border and an aperture display area that is defined by the border, the border having a front side and a rear side opposite the front side, wherein the border includes a step on the rear side, wherein the step defines an interior aperture for the border such that the interior aperture comprises the aperture display area and a second aperture area that is larger than the aperture display area, wherein the frame body is so dimensioned as to receive a stretcher frame within the second aperture area for engagement against the step such that a cross-stitched picture held in a taut condition by the stretcher frame can be displayed through the aperture display area; and
the stretcher frame, wherein the stretcher frame is engaged against the step such that a cross-stitched picture held in a taut condition by the stretcher frame can be displayed through the aperture display area, and wherein the stretcher frame is configured to hold a cross-stitched picture in a taut condition independently of whether the stretcher frame has been received by the frame body.
40. The picture display apparatus of claim 39 further comprising:
a shelf extending perpendicularly outward from the front border side at a lower portion of the front border side below the aperture display area, the shelf being so dimensioned as to support an accessory object for display thereon in conjunction with a cross-stitched picture held in a taut condition by the stretcher frame.
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