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April 28, 1953 s. c. BRODY 2,536,702
PICTURE FRAME AND SUPPORT Filed April 29, 1949 5 Sheets-Sheet l 7.2 45: J //4 an IN V EN TOR.
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PICTURE FRAME AND SUPPORT Filed April 29, 1949 s Sheets-Sheet 2 April 1953 s. c. BRODY 2,636,702
PICTURE FRAME AND SUPPORT Filed April 29, 1949 5 Sheets-Sheet 3 i INVENTOR. BY 5. raiy Patented Apr. 28 1953 UNITED STATES ATEIN T OF F ICE This invention relates generally to picture frames and supports therefor, and preferably to such frames and supports constructed from plastic or like molda'ble material.
An object of this invention'is to provide a picture frame and a rigid support for holding the frame in a substantially vertical position when resting on ahorizontal surface.
A further object of this invention is to provide a picture frame and support therefor in which the latter may be detached from the frame, positioned flush with the back surface of the frame, or swung rearwardly into'frame supporting position.
An additional feature of this invention is the provision of a picture frame support which may be locked securely in frame supporting position and which is constructed so as to be readily fashioned out of plastic material.
A "still further object of this invention is to provide a picture frame and support therefor, embodying all of the above stated advantages'and features and which may be inexpensively manufactured and sold.
To the end of obtaining a picture frame and support therefor fulfilling the foregoing objects and others which may hereinafter more fully appear, the invention consists of the novel construction, combination and arrangement of parts, as will be morespecifically referred to and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, but it is understood that changes, variations, and media cations may he resorted to which fall within-the scope of the invention as claimed.
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Figure l is a perspective view of a picture frame and support therefor constructed according to an embodiment of my invention,
Figure 2 is a vertical sectional View of the picture frame and support taken on the line 2-2 of Figure 1,
Figure 3 is a vertical sectional view similar to that in Figure 2 but showing the support folded or collapsed against the rear surface of the, picture frame,
Figure 4 is a bottom plan view of the support for. the picture frame,
Figure -5 is a detail sectional view taken on the line 5-5 of Figure 2, and showing the details of the support hinge,
scribed,
Figure B is a fragmentary rear elevation View of a part of the lower portion of the picture frame showing details of construction more fully described inthe following,
Figure 9 is a front elevation of a modification of the picture frame and support therefor illustrated in Figure 1,
Figure lois an end view in section of the picture frame and -support therefor shown in Figure 9 and taken on the line 1B-ili of Figurei), and
Figure 11 is a transverse section taken on the line i |---i-i of FigurelD.
Referring to Figure 1 0i the drawings, the picture frame and support -.theref or constructed according to an embodiment of this invention is illustrated. The picture fram itself consists of a plate or sheet Iii. The plate .or sheet ii] is shown to have a rectangular shape, however, it. may be formed in any-particular shape -desire d.
such as oral or circular or the like. The central portion of theiplate M is transparent so that an lustration or picture mounted. therehehind,
may be viewed through the plate, and may be tinted or colored as desired to impart color to the illustration, or iii-may he cut-out as in the embodiment of Figure :9 hereinafter described.
The outer portions of the'platemay he opaque, colored, or contain a fanciful design etched therein. .A material such as Plexiglas or the like has been found to be ideally suited for the, construction of the plate I'D since its polishedv condition it is transparent but may be easily colored .oretchedand withstands-shocks or blows withoutihreaking. Secured to the rear surface of face of the frame It are a pair of vertically extending angle members it. Thewangle members H are secured to the rear face of the frame N) with oneleg 12 thereof either integral with or fixedly secured tothe frame it. The other leg it of the angle l l is directed inwardly towards the center lineofthe frame i0.
Adjacent to the" bottom ends of the vertically.
extending angles 1 lya horizontally extending angle it is similarly secured tothe rear face :01": the frame iii. Theangle 14 extends between the inwardly directed legs [3 of the angles H and has one leg l'fi-secured to the frame and theother leg 15 extending upwardly.
A picture backing plate il -is slid into the recess formed by the legs l3 and "It of the angles H and It, with the picture or other material to be displayed 18 disposed on the forward face thereof facing forwardly. Approximately midway along the length of thelegs 12 of the angles H a pin it extending outwardly from the legs H, is embedded in the angle. The pin I9 is spaced rearwardly from the rear face of the rectangular frame member It as best seen in Figure 5.
A U-shaped supportingmember 28 having vertically extendinglegs 25 and 22, and a horizontally extendingcross member 23 is pivotally and removably carried by the embedded pins l9. The supportingmember 29, as are all of the other structural members of the picture frame and support may be formed of a plastic material or any other material having an inherent resiliency, and therefore thelegs 2| and 22 may be sprung apart for the purpose of engaging and disengaging the pivot pins W.
The construction of the uppermost ends of the vertically extendinglegs 2! and 22 is best seen in Figure 7. It will be noted there that the top end is cut on a downwardly and forwardly extending angle. The hole it adjacent the upper most end of thelegs 25 and 22 is spaced downwardly therefrom so that the angled upper end of the leg will serve as a limit stop when thesupport 28 is swung rearwardly to its supporting position. The bottom orcross member 23 of the support is formed with a longitudinally extending cut-out 25, along the lower bottom edge thereof. The cut-out 25, extends from substantially the center line of thecross member 23 to a point close to one of thelegs 2! or 22.
As seen in Figure 4, theouter edge 26 of the cut-out 25 is out on a forwardly and outwardly disposed angle. Similarly the roof of thecutout 25 indicated by thereference numeral 2? in Figure 3, is disposed on a forwardly and upwardly plane.
Alocking bar 28 is pivotally carried by thepin 29 which is embedded in thecross member 23 at right angles to the roof 2'! of the cut-out 25. As will be seen in Figure 2, because of this angle between the pivot pin and thecross beam 23, the locking rod 2&3 when pivoted forwardly will be disposed substantially at right angles to the frame It.
I A U-shapedlatching member 30 is secured adjacent the bottom edge of the frame on the rear surface thereof. Thelatching member 30 is direction opposite to the cut-out 25, that is, the
open end 32 of the U-shaped member isdisposed,
towards the same end of thecross member 23 as contains the cut-out 25 and can receive thelocking bar 28 when it is pivoted forwardly for the purpose of positioning thesupport member 20.
As can be seen from Figure 4, thefree end 33 of thelocking bar 28 is also formed with a forwardly and outwardly inclined outer edge. However, this inclination is not as great as that of theouter edge 26 of the cut-out 25. Therefore, when the locking bar '28 is pivoted to a position substantially flush with thecross member 23, a wedging action will be obtained between thelocking bar 23 and theouter edge 26 of the cut-out 25 for the purpose of frictionally maintaining the locking bar in that position.
Referring to Figure 2 once more, it will be noted that the length of thelocking bar 28 is such that when it is swung forwardly to be received by the member it there will be simultaneous bearing between theend 33 of the locking bar and the back surface of the frame It and between the inclined uppermost end of thelegs 2 l and 22 and the back surface of the frame l0.
This will have the effect of frictionally maintaining the lockingbar 28 in position within theU-shaped member 30, thereby providing a rigid and sturdy support for the picture frame.
When it is desired to support the picture frame on a wall bracket in a conventional manner, the supportingmember 29 can be folded flush with the rear surface of the frame Ill by swinging the lockingbar 23 into therecess 25, as seen in Figure 4, and by folding the supportingmember 20 flush with the rear surface of the frame In as seen in Figure 3, or if desired the entire supportingmember 20 can be removed from the frame simply by springing thelegs 2! and 22 out wardly so as to disengage the upper ends of thelegs 2| and 22 from the pivot pins I9. In Figures 9, 10 and 11 of the drawings I have illustrated a modification of my invention which in cludes a changed construction for the frame. Referring to Figure 9, I have shown a picture frame, or the like, indicated by the reference numeral til, which is formed with a central cutout ll. The frame all] is shown as being rectangular in shape, but it is to be understood that it may have any desired planform, such as, an oval or circle. The frame 49 may be formed of a transparent or opaque material and may be colcred or embellished with any design or ornamentation. As in the embodiment of my invention illustrated in Figures 1 through 8, a pair ofvertically extending angle members II are secured to the rear surface of the frame ll! adjacent to the side edges of the opening M, and a horizontally extending angle I4 is secured to the rear surface of the frame it adjacent to the bottom edge of the opening 4|. The construction of the supportingmember 20 and the details of the lookingbar 28 and the latchingmember 30 and the operation thereof are identical with that de scribed above in connection with the first mentioned embodiment of my invention. In addition to the picture backing plate H and the picture or illustration 1%, f also mount a transparent covering orprotective plate 42 in front of the picture or illustration It. Thisprotective plate 42, thepicture 13 and the backing plate H are all slidably received by the recess formed by the legs l3 and It of the angles l l and I l respectively, and the rear surface of theframe 40, thus enabling the picture or illustration It to be viewed through the opening 4| and theplate 42. Theplate 42 may be tinted or colored as desired to impart an attractive color to the illustration !8 supported therebehind.
From the foregoing it can be seen that I have devised a picture frame having a sturdy support when it is desired to support the frame upon a horizontal surface and also that the frame and support is adaptable to hanging upon a wall or the like with a minimum of effort in modifying the frame for that purpose.
What I claim is:
1. Supporting means for a picture frame comprising a supporting member pivotally carried by the rear of the frame, said supporting member including a pair of spaced apart upwardly extending legs, a cross member connecting the lower portions of said legs, means on said legs for limiting the outward pivoting of said supporting member relative to the frame, a recess formed in said cross member having a forwardly beveled outer end, a locking bar pivotally connected at one end thereof to the inner end said recess, the other end of said locking bar being formed with a rearward bevel, latching means on the rear surface of the frame for engaging said locking bar in the forwardly extending position thereof, whereby said locking bar in one position thereof will engage said latching means for spacing said sup porting member from the frame and in another position thereof will be disposed in said recess, the forwardly beveled end of said recess clampingly engaging the rearwardly beveled outer end of said bar for retaining said bar in said second position.
2. Supporting means for a picture frame com-- prising a pair of outwardly extending pivot pins fixedly carriedby the frame and spaced rearwardly therefrom, a support member including a pair of spaced apart vertical legs formed with mounting holes spaced downwardly from the upper ends thereof for pivotal and releasable engagement with said pivot pins, a cross member connecting the lower ends of said vertical legs and formed with a recess in the bottom edge thereof extending from substantially the center thereof to adjacent one end, said recess having a forwardly and upwardly inclined top surface and a forwardly and outwardly bevelled outer end, a bar substantially the length of said recess pivotally carried at one end thereof by the inner end of said recess for rotation in a plane parallel to that of'said top surface of said recess and formed with a forwardly and outwardly bevelled free end, a sidewardly disposed U-shaped latching member mounted on said frame member for releasably receiving said free end to limit the rotation. of said bar, whereby said bar when engaging said latching means will dispose the bottom end of said support member rearwardly in picture frame supporting position with portions of said legs extending above said mounting holes engaging the rear surface of said frame member to limit further rearward swinging of said support member; and whereby said bar when rotated into alignment I with said cross member will be disposed within said recess with said recess outer end engaging said bar free end for retaining said bar in said recess.
3. A support assembly for a picture frame comprising a pair of spaced apart vertical members of angular cross section attached to the rear face of the frame, a pair of pivot pins fixed to and projecting laterally of said vertical members and spaced from the rear surface of the frame, a support member including a pair of substantially parallel legs rookably mounted on said pins at points intermediate the lengths of said legs so that end portions of said legs extending beyond said pins are engageable with the rear of the frame to limit the rearward swinging of the opposite end portions of the legs, a cross-member connecting said opposite end portions of said legs, and a swin able locking bar carried by said crossmember and engageable in one position with the rear surface of the frame to rearwardly space said opposite end portions of said legs a distance from the rear surface of the frame as determined by the limiting end portions of said legs.
i. Supporting means for a picture frame comprising a pair of transversely spaced vertically extending members fixed to the rear face of the frame, each of said vertical members being of angular formation in horizontal cross section, a pair of coaxially disposed pivot pins attached to and projecting outwardly of the respective vertical angle members and spaced rearwardly from the rear surface of the frame, a pair of substantially parallel legs formed with forwardly beveled upper ends, mounting holes in said legs spaced from said upper ends or" the latter for receiving said pivot pins so that said beveled upper ends are engageable against the rear surface of the frame to limit the rearward swinging of the lower portions of said legs, a cross-member connecting the lower portions of said legs, a swingable locking bar pivotally carried at one end on said crossmember and engageable in one pivoted position against the rear surface of the frame to space said lower portions of the legs from the frame a distance sufiicient to engage said beveled upper ends against the frame, and latch means on the rear surface of the frame for preventing pivoting of said loci-ring bar beyond said one position.
SAMUEL C. BRODY.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 634,146 Maddox Oct. 3,, 1899 637,745 Brouse Nov. 21, 1899 896,231 Mulkey Aug. 18, 1998 1,631,807 Gillette June 7, 1927 1,709,822 Grifiith Apr. 16, 1929 1,859,647 Whitoomb Mar. 22, 1932 1,851,917 Maggie Mar. 29, 1932 FOREIGN PATENTS Number Country Date 36,402 France June 7, 1930 332,830 Great Britain July 31,, 193i)
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