EP1082041B1 - A frame for framing pictures - Google Patents
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- EP1082041B1 EP1082041B1 EP99906085A EP99906085A EP1082041B1 EP 1082041 B1 EP1082041 B1 EP 1082041B1 EP 99906085 A EP99906085 A EP 99906085A EP 99906085 A EP99906085 A EP 99906085A EP 1082041 B1 EP1082041 B1 EP 1082041B1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47G—HOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
- A47G1/00—Mirrors; Picture frames or the like, e.g. provided with heating, lighting or ventilating means
- A47G1/06—Picture frames
- A47G1/0605—Picture frames made from extruded or moulded profiles, e.g. of plastic or metal
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47G—HOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
- A47G1/00—Mirrors; Picture frames or the like, e.g. provided with heating, lighting or ventilating means
- A47G1/06—Picture frames
- A47G1/0616—Ornamental frames, e.g. with illumination, speakers or decorative features
- A47G1/0627—Ornamental frames, e.g. with illumination, speakers or decorative features with decorative strips or layers on the frame members
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- the present invention relates to a frame being composed of a plurality of frame sections, each frame section having a visible front surface extending from a wall part out to an external side wall connecting the visible front surface with a bottom surface having a channel for corner brackets on the back of the frame section, the frame section having a screen wall with an inwardly projecting holding lip for a framed element.
- the invention also relates to a frame section for forming such a frame.
- Picture frames of this type are suitable for. picture elements composed of several different layers, such as an external layer of glass and a picture surface located behind it and supported by a rigid panel, but are normally not used in case of pictures on frame-mounted canvas. Simultaneous with the framing, the layered picture elements must be fixed in the frame.
- German patent publication No. DT 24 47 041 B2 describes a frame of the above type in which the screen wall stands upright from the visible front surface of the frame section and in which the supporting lip is a loose element that can be arranged at two different distances from the holding lip to accommodate the actual thickness of the picture element.
- the screen wall is manufactured quite conventionally with a depth corresponding to the thickness of the picture element so that the picture flushes with the lowest part of the stepped front surface of the frame section when the picture element comprises glass, mat, picture and backing.
- Paints are also known which are painted on canvas on a blind frame, the surrounding frame being at a distance from the edge of the painting.
- EP 0 367 129 A2 describes a picture kept at a distance from a frame by means of four stiffeners mounted between the corners of the picture and the frame, respectively.
- the object of the present invention is to provide a picture frame which is very robust, can be rapidly assembled, and separates the front surface of the frame from the framed member.
- the frame is characterized in that the screen wall extends down to said bottom surface extending to the external side wall, and that a clear gap between the front surface of the frame section and the holding lip has a smaller width than the distance from the holding lip to the bottom surface.
- the frame section according to the invention is defined in claim 1.
- the front surface is disconnected by the clear gap from the screen wall and thus from the picture element.
- the bottom surface is located further down than the back of the picture element. At normal lighting, the bottom surface remains substantially darker than the front surface of the frame section, which is clearly illuminated in contrast to the substantially darker bottom surface.
- the depth of the screen wall between the supporting lip and the bottom surface is at least half the depth from the holding lip to the supporting lip.
- This provides a suitably large distance between the picture element front and the bottom surface so that the latter can be untreated and have the same surface character as the front surface of the frame section and the manufacture of the frame section may thus be finished by performance of the extrusion.
- the holding lip is at a shorter distance from the bottom surface than the visible front surface, as this makes the visible front surface more prominent.
- the separation of the front surface of the frame from the picture element can suitably be strengthened by the front surface of the frame section ending at the clear gap in a wall part extending substantially in parallel with the screen wall and towards the bottom surface.
- the wall part can be omitted.
- the wall part can extend fully to the bottom surface with the result that the external side wall, the front surface, the wall part and the channel on the back form a closed cross-section.
- the wall part can end in a free edge located at a distance from the bottom surface, providing the effect that nearest the bottom surface there is a cavity at the side of the clear gap opposite to the screen wall.
- the cavity increases the darkness of the bottom surface, because reflected light from the wall part is avoided, and reflected light from the screen wall enters into the cavity. Consequently, the bottom surface may be closer to the holding lip without appearing as an illuminated surface.
- the shadow-creating effect of the cavity can be heightened by the back of the external side wall and of said front surface and possibly the bottom surface being matt and/or provided with a light-absorbent coating, such as black paint.
- the bottom surface is plane and through-going directly from the screen wall to the external side wall, but it is possible to give the bottom surface a stepped shape upwards or downwards, which may be an advantage in case the part of the bottom surface located in the clear gap is desired at a predetermined distance from the holding lip, and the bottom of the channel for the corner brackets is at a distance from the visible front surface of the frame section different from said predetermined distance.
- the width of the clear gap between the front surface of the frame section and the screen wall may suitably be in the interval from 6 to 12 mm, preferably around 8 mm. If the width of the clear gap becomes substantially larger than 12 mm, the frame section as a whole must be larger for the clear gap to obtain a depth that makes the bottom surface appear subdued or absent.
- the clear gap on the outside of the screen wall provides a functional separation of the actual mounting of the picture from the frame section, which is located radially outside the clear gap and is perceived as the frame proper around the picture.
- this has been exploited so that the visible front surface and possibly also the outer surface of the frame section is/are disposed on a separate element mounted on the remaining part of the frame section.
- This separate element can be designed in another material than the remaining, extruded part of the frame section, which provides great freedom to give the same basic frame varied designs.
- the separate element can further be exchangeable, such as a plastics strip that can be pressed into a channel-like opening in the front of the frame.
- the frame is very suitable for framing of posters, pictures on paper, cardboard or a panel, possibly being glued to a supporting backing, where there is a layer of glass and possibly a mat over the picture.
- Such layered picture element can be retained securely in the frame with the rim area of the picture element front being positioned behind and pressed against the holding lip.
- the frame according to the invention can be used to frame a picture element comprising a backing to which is glued a sheet of paper with a printed picture possibly being coated with a protective, low-reflecting layer and by the picture element being glass-free.
- the holding lip extends over a rim area of the picture element front.
- the frame can be for framing of a painting on canvas mounted on a stretcher, wherein at least one mounting element is fixed to each side surface of the stretcher, and the mounting elements are mounted in the frame held by the holding and the supporting lips.
- mounting elements shaped for engagement with the lips on the frame sections mounting of the stretcher with canvas in a frame is greatly facilitated, and standard framing elements can be used.
- An embodiment which is suitable for framing both printed pictures on a backing and paintings on canvas is characterized in that the holding lip extends a first distance away from the screen wall, that the supporting lip extends a second distance away from the screen wall, which second distance is larger than said first distance, and that the supporting lip at the area of about said first distance has a weakening line extending longitudinally in parallel with the screen wall.
- the frame is used with pictures on a backing the supporting lip can be left as it is, but in case the frame is used with paintings on canvas, the part of the supporting lip positioned opposite to the screen wall can be bent away or removed, which allows the stretcher to extend down past the supporting lip.
- the frame frames a picture element including a pane of glass and a backing carrying a picture, and a spacing member extends along the edges of the backing and separates the pane of glass from the picture.
- Fig. 1 shows the cross-section of a frame section 1 constituting one out of four sides of substantially identical cross-sectional configuration of a frame for framing a picture element 2, which comprises an outermost layer of glass 3, a mat 4, a sheet of paper 5 with a painted or printed picture and a backing in the form of a panel 6 supporting the sheet of paper.
- the picture element may be without a mat, and also the glass may be omitted.
- the individual layers of the picture element are pressed towards the inner surface of a holding lip 7 by means of a number of clip bodies 8, which may be leaf springs, wedges, rubber blocks with suitably resilient properties or other types of elastic elements which, when arranged on or in a supporting lip 9, may press a picture element of a certain thickness, which may vary from one picture element to another, outwards at a suitably large force.
- clip bodies 8 which may be leaf springs, wedges, rubber blocks with suitably resilient properties or other types of elastic elements which, when arranged on or in a supporting lip 9, may press a picture element of a certain thickness, which may vary from one picture element to another, outwards at a suitably large force.
- the holding lip 7 and the supporting lip 9 extend from a screen wall 10 which covers the side-facing joining surfaces in the picture element so that the viewer only sees the front of the picture itself and the frame around the picture.
- the screen wall continues downwards past the supporting lip to a bottom surface 11 extending outwards past a wall part 12 and out to an external side wall 13 which is seen as the external side wall of the frame.
- a channel 14 for corner brackets is located at the back of the bottom surface.
- the four mitred frame sections may be assembled into a whole frame around the picture element.
- a front surface 15 on the frame section extends from the side wall 13 to the wall part 12 and to the viewer looks like the actual frame.
- a clear gap 16 which is of substantially larger depth than width, which makes the bottom surface 11 lie in a relatively darker area.
- the distance from the holding lip to the bottom surface is at least 14 mm.
- a slightly shorter distance can be used in combination with a cavity and/or a coating, if a particularly slender frame is desired.
- the distance from the front surface of the frame to the bottom surface is at least 20 mm.
- the clear gap may advantageously have a depth being at least about 2.5 times larger than the width of the clear gap.
- the front surface 15 is curved, and the wall part 12 ends in a free edge 17 at a distance from the bottom surface so that a cavity 18 opens out into the clear gap 16.
- the bottom surface 11 is provided with a low-reflecting or light-absorbent coating 19, for example made of plastics, cloth or a paint. It is also possible to apply such coating inside the cavity 18. If only the cavity is coated, there is no change in the texture of the part of the bottom surface constituting the lower end of the clear gap, but the light entering the cavity from the screen wall 10 will not be reflected back to said part of the bottom surface, which consequently will be darker.
- the embodiment in Fig. 4 has a stepped bottom surface 11, 11' and 11", which allows individual adaptation of the size of the side wall 13 and of the depth of the clear gap 16.
- the bottom surface may extend upwards or downwards and may form an acute or an obtuse angle with the screen wall.
- Fig. 5 shows a fifth embodiment in which, on the bottom surface, a separate element 20 is fixed which is shaped freely in a manner that primarily takes into account the design expression and not so much the purely technical factors in the mounting of the picture element, these factors being taken care of by the remaining part of the frame section.
- the element 20 may, for example, be made of plastics, profiled wood, foamed material, metal, cast or moulded material or another material with the currently desired design character. It is seen that the wall part 12, the front surface 15 and the external surface 13 are all located on the separate element, which may, for example, be screwed or glued onto the bottom surface 11.
- FIG. 6 A section of a picture on canvas 2 mounted on a stretsher 21 is depicted in Fig. 6.
- a mounting element 23 has been fixed to a side surface 22 of the stretcher by a fastening member, such as a nail 24, a screw, a tappet or the like. Lips 7, 9 on the frame section 1 have been inserted over either side of mounting element 23 so that it is fixed in the frame.
- At least one mounting element 23 is provided on each side surface of the stretcher (Fig. 7) and has been fixed in the pertaining frame section, thus fixing the whole picture element in the frame.
- Frame sections and mounting elements can be delivered as a kit of parts where the mounting elements are specifically adapted to the dimensions of the frame sections, e. g. such that the mounting elements have a width substantially corresponding to the distance between the holding and supporting lips. After they have been fixed to the stretcher the mounting elements are positionally locked in the frame sections without use of any clip bodies.
- the mounting elements can have a width smaller than said distance between said lips.
- Mounting members 23 can be of plastics material, of wood or of any other form af stable material. They can have pre-fabricated bores for insertion of nails etc, or they can have pre-mounted fastening means, such as projecting teeth or nails. Mounting members 23 can also be manufactured out of sheet metal, that is e. g. be punched and shaped. The resulting mounting member can e. g. be U-shaped with a bottom leg width corresponding to the distance between lips 7, 9.
- the holding lip 7 extends a first distance a away from screen wall 10
- the supporting lip 9 extends a larger distance b away from said screen wall.
- the supporting lip has at the area of about said first distance a weakening line 26 extending longitudinally in parallel with the screen wall.
- the part 9' of lip 9 positioned opposite to wall 10 can be swung up and down about the weakening line until it tears off resulting in a lip 9 of the desired dimensions.
- weakening line 26 is a notch line in the upwards facing surface of the supporting lip at a location slightly shorter than said first distance a from wall 10.
- Fig. 11 depicts a variant of the frame, in which the screen wall 10 extends from the bottom wall of channel 14 at a distance from the inner side wall 25 of the channel.
- the picture element is of the type comprising a backing carrying a picture, a pane of glass 29, and a spacing member 27, which extends along the edges of the backing and separates the pane of glass from the picture.
- Front surface 15 is positioned on a separate element mounted on the frame section.
- front surface 15 is on a strip-shaped separate element 20 of moulded plastics which has been releasably fixed to the frame section by being squized partly into a channel formed by the upright external side wall 13 and the upright wall part 12 so that tooth-shaped detent members 28 lock frictionally to said wall and wall part.
- This element 20 can be available in several different colours and/or front surface textures, and one element 20 can be replaced by another element 20.
- supporting lip 9 has been given considerable thickness corresponding to the desired separation between the pane of glass 29 and the printed or painted picture on backing or panel 6, which is mounted on a secondary supporting lip 30 on screen wall 10.
- the thick supporting lip 9 acts as spacing member so that use of a separate spacing member is superfluous and this greatly simplifies mounting of pictures with spacing members.
- the visible inner surface of the supporting lip can be coloured, e.g. white in order to resemble spacing members of cardboard.
- screen wall 10 has been made hollow, so that spacing member 27 appears as a separate wall section extending downward from the free edge of supporting lip 9.
- spacing member 27 is connected to screen wall 10 via a secondary holding lip 7' .
- the panel 6 is pressed out against the secondary holding lip 7' by springy clip bodies 8 inserted between the back of the panel and the secondary supporting lip 30.
- the visible surfaces of the frame have been mutually angled in obtuse and acute angles to obtain a more artistic, dynamic expression.
- Figs. 15-18 have a picture element in which the printed or painted picture on sheet 5 is elevated from panel 6 by a spacer 31 that can be plate-shaped or frame-shaped. Spacer 31 is fixed to panel 6 and sheet 5 is fixed to the spacer, e. g. by gluing or an adhesive.
- the holding and supporting lips 7, 9 are of equal lengths, and in Figs. 17-18 supporting lip 9 is shorter than holding lip 7.
- panel 6 is pressed outwards by leaf springs 32 fixed in the channel 14 by placing a fitting 33 in the channel and thightening a screw 34.
- Fig. 15 panel 6 is pressed outwards by leaf springs 32 fixed in the channel 14 by placing a fitting 33 in the channel and thightening a screw 34.
- Fig. 20 depicts use of frame sections of the type shown in Figs. 15 and 16 for mounting of a picture element of the type shown in Fig. 6, viz. a painting on canvas.
- Mounting members 23 are made with a groove having a width and a depth allowing the supporting lip 9 to be fittingly inserted into the groove.
- the groove is located at a distance from the upper side of the mounting member corresponding to the distance between holding and supporting lips 7, 9 so that a portion of the mounting member becomes locked between lips 7, 9.
- Mounting 36 can have a V-shaped lower edge as shown in Fig. 19 so that it automatically centers itself when hung on a nail 38.
- the mounting is block-shaped, but it can also have other configurations such as being punched from sheet metal and bent at a right angle with one leg carrying screws for fixing to the wall of channel 14 and the other leg having the V-shaped lower edge.
- the stepped bottom surface can be used in conjunction with a wall part ending in a free edge 17.
- the printed or painted picture can be elevated by a spacer 31 as in Figs. 15-18.
- the front surface 15 may, for example, be curved as indicated in Fig. 2, be edged or toothed, etc.
- the design of the holding lip may be varied, such as to the curved course shown in Fig. 3, an edged course as indicated in Fig. 4, and nor is it necessary for the front surface 15 to be flush with the holding lip.
- the frame section is preferably made of extrudable aluminum, of plastics or of another extrudable metal or of a fibre material.
- the longitudinal ratios between the screen wall 10 and the side wall 13 may deviate from that shown; the side wall may, for example, be longer than the screen wall.
- the sectional element may have different kinds of surface treatment, such as coatings, etchings or anodizations.
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- A frame being composed of a plurality of frame sections (1), each frame section having a visible front surface (15) extending from a wall part (12) out to an external side wall (13) connecting the visible front surface with a bottom surface (11) having a channel (14) for corner brackets on the back of the frame section, the frame section having a screen wall (10) with an inwardly projecting holding lip (7) for a framed element, characterized in that the screen wall (10) extends down to said bottom surface (11) extending to the external side wall (13), and that a clear gap (16) between the front surface (15) of the frame section (1) and the holding lip (7) has a smaller width than the distance from the holding lip (7) to the bottom surface (11).
- A frame according to claim 1, characterized in that the depth of the screen wall (10) between a supporting lip (9) and the bottom surface (11) is at least half the depth from the holding lip (7) to the supporting lip (9).
- A frame according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the holding lip (7) is at a shorter distance from the bottom surface than the visible front surface.
- A frame according to any one of claims 1-3, characterized in that the front surface (15) of the frame section ends at the clear gap in the wall part (12) extending substantially in parallel with the screen wall and towards the bottom surface.
- A frame according to claim 4, characterized in that the wall part (12) ends in a free edge (17) located at a distance from the bottom surface.
- A frame according to claim 4 or 5, characterized in that the back of the external side wall (13) and of said front surface (15) and possibly the bottom surface (11) are matt and/or provided with a light-absorbent coating (19), such as black paint.
- A frame according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the bottom surface (11, 11', 11") is stepped.
- A frame according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the width of the clear gap (16) between the front surface of the frame section and the screen wall is in the interval from 6 to 12 mm, preferably around 8 mm.
- A frame according to any one of claims 1-8, characterized in that the screen wall (10) extends from the bottom wall of channel (14), preferably at a distance from the inner wall of the channel.
- A frame according to any one of claims 1-9, characterized in that the visible front surface (15) and possibly also the outer surface (13) of the frame section is/are disposed on a separate element (20) mounted on the remaining part of the frame section.
- A frame according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the holding lip (7) extends over a rim area of the framed element front, said framed element (2) comprising a backing to which is glued a sheet of paper with a printed picture possibly being coated with a protective, low-reflecting layer, and that the framed element is glass-free.
- A frame according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the framed element is a painting on canvas mounted on a stretcher (21) having side surfaces (22), that at least one mounting element (23) is fixed to each side surface of the stretcher, and that the mounting elements are mounted in the frame held by the holding and the supporting lips (7, 9).
- A frame according to claim 12, characterized in that the mounting elements (23) have a width substantially corresponding to the distance between the holding and supporting lips (7, 9) or a width from one side to a groove substantially corresponding to said distance.
- A frame according to any one of claims 1-13, characterized in that the holding lip extends a first distance away from the screen wall (10), that the supporting lip (9) extends a second distance away from the screen wall, which second distance is larger than said first distance, and that the supporting lip at the area of about said first distance has a weakening line extending longitudinally in parallel with the screen wall.
- A frame according to any one of claims 1-11, characterized in that the framed element includes a pane of glass (29) and a backing carrying a picture, and that a spacing member extends along the edges of the backing and separates the pane of glass from the picture.
- A frame according to claim 15, characterized in that the pane of glass (29) is held between the holding lip (7) and the supporting lip (9), and that the spacing member is part of the frame section.
- A frame according to any one of the preceeding claims, characterized in that the upper frame section carries a mounting fixed at the channel (14).
- A frame according to any one of the preceeding claims, characterized in that the holding lip (7) is integral with bottom surface (11) via the screen wall (10).
- A frame section forming a frame, said frame section having a visible front surface (15) extending from a wall part (12) out to an external side wall (13) connecting the visible front surface with a bottom surface (11) having a channel (14) for corner brackets on the back of the frame section, the frame section having a screen wall (10) with an inwardly projecting holding lip (7) for a framed element, characterized in that the screen wall (10) extends down to said bottom surface (11) extending to the external side wall (13), and that a clear gap (16) between the front surface (15) of the frame section (1) and the holding lip (7) has a smaller width than the distance from the holding lip (7) to the bottom surface (11).
- A frame section according to claim 19, characterized in that said width of the clear gap (16) between the front surface of the frame section and the screen wall is in the range of 6 to 12 mm.
- A frame section according to claim 19 or 20, characterized in that the screen wall extends down past a supporting lip (9) to a secondary supporting lip (30).
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