US20050039367A1 - Image display with configurable lettering - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure generally relates to the display of graphic material, such as images and photographs having an associated configurable alpha-numeric information display area.
- Image displays such as photograph frames, photograph albums, etc. are known in the art.
- Configurable lettering systems are also known in the art, and have recently been combined with various types of image displays.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,918,398 discloses a Custom Display System for displaying a photograph in a frame having configurable lettering.
- the Custom Display System includes various letters having a self-adhesive backing that are adhered to a backing having a grid pattern for aligning the letters. A portion of the backing, including the letters, is then cut away from the backing, and is adhered to the rear of a mat having a first window, such that the letters can be seen through the first window of the mat.
- a photograph is then positioned to the rear of the mat covering a second window in the mat, such that the photograph can be seen through the second window of the mat.
- the mat is mounted in a frame with the letters and the photograph being visible through the first and second window of the mat, respectively.
- U.S. Pat. No. 6,460,279 discloses a Custom Display and Storage System for displaying a photograph and configurable lettering on a storage system, or the like.
- the Custom Display and Storage System includes a cover/lid having a pocket to a rear of the cover/lid for receiving a display sheet.
- the cover/lid includes a first window for displaying a photograph, and a second window for displaying the lettering.
- the photograph is placed on the display sheet with adhesive and is aligned on the display sheet using an image located grid.
- the letters are placed on the display sheet with adhesive located on a rear of the letters and are aligned on the display sheet using printed character locations.
- the display sheet is inserted into the pocket, such that the photograph and letters are viewable through the first and second window, respectively.
- a display having configurable lettering includes a base, at least one recessed portion, a plurality of tiles, and a tile carrier that is configured to be retentively engaged by the at least one recessed portion when the tile carrier is disposed therein.
- the base includes an inner surface and at least one display window disposed inside a perimeter of the base, and the at least one recessed portion is disposed on the inner surface of the base adjacent to the at least one display window.
- the plurality of tiles is retained in the tile carrier by engagement of an upper side and a lower side of the plurality of tiles with a top and bottom portion of the tile carrier.
- a display having configurable lettering includes a base, a plurality of tiles, and a tile carrier.
- the base includes at least one display window disposed inside a perimeter of the base, and the plurality of tiles include an upper side and a lower side.
- the upper side of the tiles slidingly engages an upper channel of the tile carrier, and the lower side of the tiles slidingly engages a lower channel of the tile carrier.
- the tile carrier is configured to be retentively engaged at the at least one display window.
- a method of displaying an image includes providing a plurality of tiles having an upper side and a lower side, and a base having a first display window and a second display adapted to receive the image.
- the method further includes sliding the upper side and a lower side of the plurality of tiles into an upper channel and a lower channel disposed on the tile carrier.
- the method further includes placing the tile carrier into a recess portion disposed adjacent the first display window, such that a front surface of the plurality of tiles is visible through first display window, and aligning the first display window with a first aperture in an overlay and aligning the second display window with a second aperture in the overlay.
- photograph frame having configurable lettering includes a base, at least one recessed portion, a plurality of tiles, a tile carrier, and an overlay.
- the base includes a plurality of display windows disposed inside a perimeter of the base, and the at least one recessed portion disposed on the base adjacent to a first of the plurality of display windows.
- the tile carrier includes an upper channel, a lower channel, an upper edge that engages with the at least one recessed portion, and a lower edge that engages with the at least one recessed portion.
- the upper side of the tiles slidingly engages an upper channel of the tile carrier, and the lower side of the tiles slidingly engages a lower channel of the tile carrier, and the overlay includes a first aperture that aligns with the first of the plurality of display windows.
- an image display having configurable lettering including a base, at least one recess portion, a plurality of tiles, and a tile carrier.
- the base includes an inner surface and at least one display window disposed inside a perimeter of the base.
- the at least one recessed portion is disposed on the inner surface of the base adjacent to the at least one display window, and the plurality of tiles include an upper side and a lower side. At least one of the upper and lower sides of the tiles includes one of a notch and a tab.
- the tile carrier is configured to be retentively engaged by the at least one recessed portion when the tile carrier is disposed therein, and includes a top portion and a lower portion, wherein at least one of the top and bottom portions includes the other of the notch and tab.
- the tiles and the tile carrier engage with the notch and the tab in a puzzle-like fashion.
- an image display having configurable lettering includes a base having a inner surface and at least one display window disposed inside a perimeter of the base, and at least one recessed portion disposed on the inner surface of the base adjacent to the at least one display window.
- the at least one recess portion includes one of a notched section and a tabbed section.
- a plurality of tiles includes an upper side and a lower side, and at least one of the upper and lower sides includes the other of the notched section and the tabbed section. The tiles and the base engage with the notched section and the tabbed section in a puzzle-like fashion.
- an image display having configurable lettering includes a base having an inner surface and at least one display window disposed inside a perimeter of the base, and a plurality of tiles.
- the display further includes a pouch having an opening for receiving the plurality of tiles, that is configured to attach to the inner surface of the base, such that the tiles are viewable through the at least one display window.
- an image display with configurable lettering includes a base having an outer surface, and a frame having a viewing window and a rear surface.
- the rear surface of the frame engages the outer surface of the base.
- the image display further includes a plurality of tiles having an upper side and a lower side that retentively engage the frame when the tiles are visible through the viewing window.
- FIG. 1 is a front partially exploded isometric view of an image display with configurable lettering constructed in accordance with one example of the teachings of the present disclosure
- FIG. 2 is a rear isometric view of the image display with configurable lettering of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a sectional side view of a base of the image display with configurable lettering along lines 3 - 3 of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 is an isometric view of a carrier of the image display with configurable lettering of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 5 is an isometric view of a tile of the image display with configurable lettering of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 6 is a rear isometric exploded view of the image display with configurable lettering of FIG. 1 , with an overlay and a backing;
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of an image display with configurable lettering with a sealing mechanism
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view of an image display with configurable lettering having a fold out portion
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view of an image display with configurable lettering having a fold out portion
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view of an image display with configurable lettering of FIG. 1 , wherein the image display is a photo album;
- FIG. 11 is a perspective exploded view of an image display with configurable lettering of FIG. 1 , wherein the image display is a photo frame;
- FIG. 12 is a perspective exploded view of another an image display with configurable lettering of FIG. 1 , wherein the image display is a photo frame;
- FIG. 13 is a perspective view another embodiment of an image display with pockets
- FIG. 14 is a perspective view another embodiment of an image display with a puzzle-like interface
- FIG. 15 is a perspective view another embodiment of an image display with front attachable configurable lettering.
- FIG. 16 is a perspective view another embodiment of an image display with separate display frames.
- an image display with configurable lettering is generally depicted by reference numeral 20 .
- the image display 20 in this one exemplary embodiment includes a base 22 , a carrier 24 , and a plurality of tiles 26 .
- a user may place the tiles 26 , having various indicia 27 , such as for example the letters J, A, N, and E as seen in FIG. 1 , into the carrier 24 for spelling, naming, showing, and/or describing the tiles 26 and/or an image 28 .
- the carrier 24 including the tiles 26 , as seen in FIG.
- the image 28 may be placed the into an image recess portion 34 of an image window 36 , such that at least a portion of the image 28 is viewable through the image window 36 .
- the base 22 includes the recess portions 30 , 34 , the windows 32 , 36 , a front surface 38 , and a rear surface 40 .
- the carrier recess portion 30 may be disposed on the rear surface 40 of the base 22 , and is adapted to receive the carrier 24 .
- the carrier recess portion 30 may be disposed in the front surface 38 of the base 22 .
- the carrier recess portion 30 may be disposed adjacent one or more sides of the carrier window 32 .
- the carrier recess portion 30 may be disposed adjacent an upper edge 42 and a lower edge 44 of the carrier window 32 .
- the carrier recess portion 30 may, however, be disposed adjacent a first side edge 46 and/or a second side edge 48 of the carrier window 32 ( FIG. 2 ). Alternatively, the carrier recess portion 30 may be disposed adjacent any one or more of the edges 42 , 44 , 46 , and 48 , among others. More specifically, in this exemplary embodiment, the general shape of the carrier window 32 is rectangular. The shape of the carrier window 32 may, however, be square, triangular, round, oval, odd shaped, or a combination thereof, and as such, the carrier recess portion 30 may be adjacent one or more of the edges corresponding to those shapes.
- a depth, size, and shape of the carrier recess portion 30 may be determined by the depth, size, shape, and/or the desired positioning of the carrier 24 .
- the carrier 24 has a generally rectangular shape, and the carrier 24 may overlap the upper and lower edges 42 , 44 of the carrier window 32 , be flush with the first and second side edges 46 , 48 of the carrier window 32 , and be flush with the rear surface 40 of the base 22 when disposed within the recess portion 30 .
- the carrier recess portion 30 may have a similar depth to the carrier 24 , such that the carrier 24 may be fully recessed in the carrier recess portion 30 .
- the carrier recess portion 30 may only be present adjacent the upper and lower edges 42 , 44 of the carrier window 32 , such that the carrier 24 may overlap the upper and lower edges 42 , 44 of the carrier window 32 and be flush with the first and second side edges 46 , 48 of the carrier window 32 .
- the overall shape of the carrier recess portion 30 may be rectangular, but may be any shape corresponding to the carrier 24 .
- the size of the carrier recess portion 30 may be such that the carrier 24 may retentively engaged, via press-fit, friction-fit, or the like, when disposed within the carrier recess portion 30 .
- the carrier recess portion 30 and/or the carrier 24 may include a retention mechanism (not shown), such as knobs, bumps, and/or wedges disposed on the contact surfaces between the carrier recess portion 30 and/or the carrier 24 , to aid in the retaining of the carrier 24 in the carrier recess portion 30 .
- the carrier recess portion 30 may not exist at all, and the carrier 24 would, under such circumstances, be disposed in the carrier window 32 .
- the image 28 may, however, be larger than the image window 36 , in which case the image 28 may be attached to the rear surface 40 of the base 22 .
- the image recess portion 34 may also be disposed on the rear surface 40 of the base 22 , and is adapted to receive the image 28 .
- the image recess portion 34 may be disposed in the front surface 38 of the base 22 .
- the image recess portion 34 may be disposed adjacent one or more sides of the image window 36 .
- the image recess portion 34 may be disposed adjacent an upper edge 50 , a lower edge 52 , a first side edge 54 , and a second side 56 of the image window 36 .
- the image recess portion 34 may be disposed adjacent any one or more of the edges 50 , 52 , 54 , and 56 , among others.
- the general shape of the image window 36 is rectangular.
- the shape of the image window 36 may, however, be square, triangular, round, oval, odd shaped, or a combination thereof, and as such, image recess portion 34 may be adjacent one or more of the edges corresponding to those shapes.
- a depth, size, and shape of the image recess portion 34 may be determined by the depth, size, shape, and/or the desired positioning of the image 28 .
- the image 28 has a generally rectangular shape, and the image's 28 may to overlap the upper edge 50 , the lower edge 52 , the first side edge 54 , and the second side edge 56 of the image window 36 .
- the image recess portion 34 may have a similar depth to the image 28 or the carrier 24 , such that the image 28 may be fully recessed in the image recess portion 34 and/or such that the image recess portion 34 and the carrier recess portion 30 have a substantially similar depth.
- the size of the image recess portion 34 may be such that the image 28 fit snugly, via press-fit, or the like, into the image recess portion 34 .
- the image recess portion 34 may not exist at all, and the image window 36 would, under such circumstances, be disposed in the image window 36 .
- the carrier 24 is adapted to receive the tiles 26 , and is adapted to engage the base 22 at the carrier recess portion 30 .
- the carrier 24 includes a rear portion 58 having an upper edge 60 , a lower edge 62 , a first side edge 64 , and a second side edge 66 , and one or more retaining members 68 .
- the retaining members 68 include a first channel 68 a disposed near the upper edge 60 of the carrier 24 , and a second channel 68 b disposed near the lower edge 62 of the carrier 24 .
- the channels 68 a , 68 b include a first wall 70 extending in a general outwardly direction from the upper and lower edges 60 , 62 of the carrier 24 , and a second wall 72 extending in a general inwardly direction, toward each other, from the first wall 70 .
- a receiving area 74 is created between the rear portion 58 , the first channel 68 a , and the second channel 68 b , for receiving, holding, and/or retaining the tiles 26 .
- the plurality of tiles 26 may be adapted to engage the carrier 24 , and in this exemplary embodiment, is adapted to slidingly engage the carrier 24 . More specifically, an upper portion 76 of the tiles 26 may be adapted to engage with the first channel 68 a , and a lower portion 78 of the tiles 26 may be adapted to engage the second channel 68 b . For example, as seen in FIG. 1 , the tiles 26 may slide into and be retained by the carrier 24 .
- the upper portion 76 of the tiles 26 may slide into the first channel 68 a , such that a front surface 80 of the tiles 26 abuts the second wall 72 of the first channel 68 a , a top surface 82 of the tiles 26 abuts the first wall 70 of the first channel 68 a and/or a rear surface 84 abuts the rear portion 58 of the carrier 24 .
- the lower portion 78 of the tiles 26 may slide into the second channel 68 b , such that a front surface 80 of the tiles 26 abuts the second wall 72 of the first channel 68 b , and/or a bottom surface 86 of the tiles 26 abut the first wall 70 of the first channel 68 b .
- the tiles 26 may be secured and/or retained in the carrier 24 , by friction and/or other contact.
- the material from which the base 22 , the carrier 24 , and the tiles 26 are constructed may vary greatly.
- the base 22 may be fabricated from paper, plastic, cardboard, wood, metal, chipboard/mat board, ceramic, poly-resin, magnetic material, etc. or any combination thereof.
- the carrier 24 and the tiles 26 may be fabricated from paper, cardboard, wood, metal, chipboard/mat board, ceramic, leather, glass, poly-resin, magnetic material, etc., or any combination thereof.
- the manufacturing process or processes and materials can be selected based on feasibility, cost, tooling concerns, as well as other factors for a given application.
- the image display system 20 may include an overlay 90 and/or a backing 92 .
- the overlay 90 includes a front surface 94 , a rear surface 96 , a first aperture 98 , and a second aperture 100 , and may be sized and shaped to abut the front surface 38 of the base 22 . More specifically, the rear surface 96 of the overlay 90 may abut the front surface 38 of the base 22 and the overall size and shape of the overlay 90 may be substantially equal to the base 22 , such that a perimeter of the base 22 , and a perimeter of the overlay 90 substantially coincide. Similarly, the first aperture 98 and the second aperture 100 may correspond to the carrier window 32 and the image window 36 of the base 22 , respectively.
- the first aperture 98 may be slightly larger than the carrier window 32 , such that a border area 102 may be created between a perimeter of the carrier window 32 and a perimeter of the first aperture 98 .
- the second aperture 100 may be slightly larger than the image window 36 , such that a border area 104 may be created between a perimeter of the image window 36 and a perimeter of the second aperture 100 .
- the first aperture 98 may be smaller than the carrier window 32 , such that the overlay 90 overlaps the carrier 24 and/or tiles 26 .
- the second aperture 100 may be smaller than the image window 36 , such that the overlay 90 overlaps the image 28 .
- the backing 92 may include a front surface 106 and a rear surface 108 , and in this exemplary embodiment, may further include a first opening 110 and a second opening 112 .
- the backing 92 may be sized and shaped to abut the rear surface 40 of the base 22 . More specifically, the front surface 106 of the backing 92 may abut the rear surface 40 of the base 22 , and the overall size and shape of the backing 92 may be substantially equal to the base 22 , such that a perimeter of the base 22 and a perimeter of the backing 92 may substantially coincide.
- the first opening 110 and the second opening 112 may correspond to the carrier window 32 and the image window 36 of the base 22 , respectively.
- the first opening 110 may include a carrier door or cover 114 disposed therein, and/or the second opening 112 may include an image door or cover 116 disposed therein.
- the doors 114 , 116 may each be pivotally attached to at least one edge of the first and second openings 110 , 112 , respectively, and may be adapted to allow access to the carrier window 32 and/or the image window 36 through the backing 92 .
- FIG. 7 illustrates one configuration of how the carrier door 114 and/or the image door 116 may be held in place.
- a sealing mechanism 118 such as for example, an adhesive strip 118 may be disposed in one of the recess portions 30 , 34 corresponding to the carrier door 114 and/or the image door 116 . More specifically, the adhesive strip 118 may be provided along two parallel or adjacent edges, or even one edge of the recess portions 30 , 34 .
- the thickness of the adhesive strip 118 may be the same as the thickness of the carrier 24 , such that when the carrier door 114 and/or the image carrier door 116 is closed, it is held in a closed position by the adhesive on the top of the adhesive strip 118 . Note, however, that the carrier door 114 and/or the image carrier door 116 may be held in place by friction, clasp, or any other mechanism that would be know by one of ordinary skill in the art.
- the tiles 26 may come in various sizes, and in particular, in various widths, such as in 1 ⁇ 2 width and 1 ⁇ 4 width tiles 26 , and may include blank titles 26 , without lettering and/or numbering.
- the tiles 26 may also include spacer tiles 26 that fill out the length of the carrier 24 , so that the tiles 26 move very little once the carrier 24 is positioned in the carrier window 32 .
- the base 22 , the overlay 90 , the backing 92 , and/or a combination thereof, may also be integral to each other.
- the base 22 and the overlay 90 may be a single piece, just as the backing 92 and the overlay 90 may be a single piece. Therefore, any and/or all pieced of the display system 20 may be integral to each other, or at least attached to one another.
- One or more spacer may also be provided having a similar shape to the image window 36 and/or the carrier window 32 , so that the thickness of the image 28 combined with the spacer and/or the thickness of the carrier 24 combined with the spacer, is as thick as the depth of the image window 36 and/or the carrier window 32 , thereby preventing the image 28 and/or the carrier 24 from moving.
- the overlay 90 or the backing 92 may be attached to the base 22 , pivotally or otherwise. More specifically, as seen in FIG. 8 , one edge of the overlay 90 may be attached to one edge of the base 22 , such that the overlay 90 and the base 22 may pivot relative to each other. As such, the rear surface 108 of the overlay 90 and the front surface 38 of the base 22 may be brought together, such that the carrier window 32 and the first opening 110 , and/or the image window 36 and the second opening 112 are aligned. As seen in FIG. 9 , one edge of the backing 92 may be attached to one edge of the base 22 , such that the backing 92 and the base 22 may pivot relative to each other. As such, the front surface 94 of the backing 92 and the rear surface 40 of the base 22 may be brought together.
- the image display 20 may be part and may be integral to a number of various objects 119 , such as, a photo album, a picture frame, or any other type of sturdy or rigid object on which configurable lettering is desired and/or which may be personalized.
- the image display 20 may be part of a photo album 119 a , for displaying the tiles 26 and/or the image 28 .
- the overlay 90 , the base 22 , and/or the backing 92 may be part of a front cover of the photo album 119 a .
- FIG. 10 the image display 20 may be part of a photo album 119 a , for displaying the tiles 26 and/or the image 28 .
- the overlay 90 , the base 22 , and/or the backing 92 may be part of a front cover of the photo album 119 a .
- the image display 20 may be part of a picture frame 119 b , for displaying the tiles 26 and/or the image 28 .
- the overlay 90 , the base 22 , and/or the backing 92 may be disposed inside an outer frame 121 , and the backing 92 may include a stand 123 .
- the image display 20 may be part of another picture frame 119 c .
- the overlay 90 and the outer frame 121 may be integral, such that the base 22 , and/or the backing 92 may be disposed behind the overlay 90 and the outer frame 121 .
- the carrier 24 and/or the image 28 may be held in place using other mechanisms, such as pockets or pouches formed in or on the base 22 .
- the image display system 20 may include a carrier pocket 120 that assists in holding the carrier 24 in place, and an image pocket 122 that may be used to hold the image 28 in place. Once the carrier 24 and image 28 are in place, they may be viewed from a front surface 38 of the base 22 .
- the image display system 20 may include tiles 26 having tabs 124 on the upper and/or lower portions 76 , 78 of the tiles 26 .
- the tabs 124 may be configured to fit within notches 125 of the carrier 24 in a similar manner as two pieces of a jigsaw puzzle might fit together in order to provide proper alignment.
- Such a tab/notch configuration may be used on the tiles 26 and or the carrier 24 interchangeable, such that the notches 125 or tabs 124 may be disposed on the carrier 24 or tiles 26 .
- the notches 125 and/or tabs 124 of the tiles 26 may engage with the notches 125 and/or tabs 124 disposed in the recess portion 30 , thereby eliminating the need for a separate carrier 24 .
- the tiles 26 may, in such an instant, be retained in the recess 30 by the door 114 , or other cover.
- the image display system 20 may be utilized having a carrier 24 attached to the outside of the base 22 .
- This embodiment may utilize the carrier 24 and/or the tiles 26 , which may be placed inside a tile display frame 126 attached to a front portion of an object 119 , such as a photo album, book, etc.
- the image 28 may attach to an image frame 128 , which may have an open area or may be solid.
- the combination of the image frame 128 and image 28 may then be placed in the image window 36 so that the image 28 is viewable from outside of a front surface 38 of the base 22 or a front portion of an object 119 .
- An adhesive may be used to attach the image 28 to the image frame 128 and/or to attach the tiles 26 to a carrier frame 130 . These may be affixed to the back or front of the image frame 128 or carrier frame 130 , respectively.
- the image frame 128 and the carrier frame 130 may utilize a friction fit to mount into the image window 36 , and/or the carrier window 32 .
- the tiles 26 of the image display system 20 may be slid into the carrier 24 . More specifically, the upper portion 76 of the tiles 26 may slidingly engage the first channel 68 a of the carrier 24 , and the lower portion 78 of the tiles 26 may slidingly engage the second channel 68 b of the carrier 24 .
- the tiles 26 having one or more widths, may be slid into the channels 68 a , 68 b until the carrier 24 is filled and/or until the tiles 26 are no-longer free to move within the carrier 24 once the carrier 24 engages the carrier window 32 .
- the carrier 24 may be snapped flush into the carrier window 32 , and/or the carrier recess portion 30 .
- the upper and lower edges 60 , 62 of the carrier 24 may engage or snap into the recess portion 30 located near the top and bottom edges 42 , 44 of the carrier window 32 .
- a backing may be pulled off the adhesive strips 118 , located in or near the recess portion 30 , 34 , and the doors 114 , 116 may then be closed with pressure applied to adhere the strips 118 to the doors 114 , 116 .
- Adhesives or other mechanisms permitting a temporary hold so that the doors 114 , 116 can be removed and allow the image window 36 and/or the carrier window 32 content replacement, are also contemplated by the invention.
- the spacer (not shown) may be provided having a similar shape to the image window 36 so that the thickness of the image 28 being placed in the image window 36 combined with the spacer is as thick as the depth of the image window 36 , thereby preventing the picture from moving.
- the image display system 20 may be sold as a kit and/or provided in component pieces, in any combination.
- the component pieces that may be provided are any of those described above and include: base(s) 22 , an album and/or album cover, a carrier 24 , tiles 26 , frame(s), etc. Directions of use may also be supplied.
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- The present application is a non-provisional application based on, and claiming the priority benefit of, co-pending U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/448,548, which was filed on Feb. 20, 2003, and is expressly incorporated by reference herein.
- The present disclosure generally relates to the display of graphic material, such as images and photographs having an associated configurable alpha-numeric information display area.
- Image displays, such as photograph frames, photograph albums, etc. are known in the art. Configurable lettering systems are also known in the art, and have recently been combined with various types of image displays. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,918,398 discloses a Custom Display System for displaying a photograph in a frame having configurable lettering. The Custom Display System includes various letters having a self-adhesive backing that are adhered to a backing having a grid pattern for aligning the letters. A portion of the backing, including the letters, is then cut away from the backing, and is adhered to the rear of a mat having a first window, such that the letters can be seen through the first window of the mat. A photograph is then positioned to the rear of the mat covering a second window in the mat, such that the photograph can be seen through the second window of the mat. As such, the mat is mounted in a frame with the letters and the photograph being visible through the first and second window of the mat, respectively.
- Another example is U.S. Pat. No. 6,460,279, which discloses a Custom Display and Storage System for displaying a photograph and configurable lettering on a storage system, or the like. The Custom Display and Storage System includes a cover/lid having a pocket to a rear of the cover/lid for receiving a display sheet. The cover/lid includes a first window for displaying a photograph, and a second window for displaying the lettering. The photograph is placed on the display sheet with adhesive and is aligned on the display sheet using an image located grid. Similarly, the letters are placed on the display sheet with adhesive located on a rear of the letters and are aligned on the display sheet using printed character locations. The display sheet is inserted into the pocket, such that the photograph and letters are viewable through the first and second window, respectively.
- In accordance with one aspect of the disclosure, a display having configurable lettering is disclosed. The display includes a base, at least one recessed portion, a plurality of tiles, and a tile carrier that is configured to be retentively engaged by the at least one recessed portion when the tile carrier is disposed therein. The base includes an inner surface and at least one display window disposed inside a perimeter of the base, and the at least one recessed portion is disposed on the inner surface of the base adjacent to the at least one display window. The plurality of tiles is retained in the tile carrier by engagement of an upper side and a lower side of the plurality of tiles with a top and bottom portion of the tile carrier.
- In accordance with another aspect of the disclosure, a display having configurable lettering is disclosed. The display includes a base, a plurality of tiles, and a tile carrier. The base includes at least one display window disposed inside a perimeter of the base, and the plurality of tiles include an upper side and a lower side. The upper side of the tiles slidingly engages an upper channel of the tile carrier, and the lower side of the tiles slidingly engages a lower channel of the tile carrier. The tile carrier is configured to be retentively engaged at the at least one display window.
- In accordance with another aspect of the disclosure, a method of displaying an image is disclosed. The method includes providing a plurality of tiles having an upper side and a lower side, and a base having a first display window and a second display adapted to receive the image. The method further includes sliding the upper side and a lower side of the plurality of tiles into an upper channel and a lower channel disposed on the tile carrier. The method further includes placing the tile carrier into a recess portion disposed adjacent the first display window, such that a front surface of the plurality of tiles is visible through first display window, and aligning the first display window with a first aperture in an overlay and aligning the second display window with a second aperture in the overlay.
- In accordance with another aspect of the disclosure, photograph frame having configurable lettering, is disclosed. The display includes a base, at least one recessed portion, a plurality of tiles, a tile carrier, and an overlay. The base includes a plurality of display windows disposed inside a perimeter of the base, and the at least one recessed portion disposed on the base adjacent to a first of the plurality of display windows. The tile carrier includes an upper channel, a lower channel, an upper edge that engages with the at least one recessed portion, and a lower edge that engages with the at least one recessed portion. The upper side of the tiles slidingly engages an upper channel of the tile carrier, and the lower side of the tiles slidingly engages a lower channel of the tile carrier, and the overlay includes a first aperture that aligns with the first of the plurality of display windows.
- In accordance with another aspect of the disclosure, an image display having configurable lettering including a base, at least one recess portion, a plurality of tiles, and a tile carrier, is disclosed. The base includes an inner surface and at least one display window disposed inside a perimeter of the base. The at least one recessed portion is disposed on the inner surface of the base adjacent to the at least one display window, and the plurality of tiles include an upper side and a lower side. At least one of the upper and lower sides of the tiles includes one of a notch and a tab. The tile carrier is configured to be retentively engaged by the at least one recessed portion when the tile carrier is disposed therein, and includes a top portion and a lower portion, wherein at least one of the top and bottom portions includes the other of the notch and tab. The tiles and the tile carrier engage with the notch and the tab in a puzzle-like fashion.
- In accordance with another aspect of the disclosure, an image display having configurable lettering is disclosed. The display includes a base having a inner surface and at least one display window disposed inside a perimeter of the base, and at least one recessed portion disposed on the inner surface of the base adjacent to the at least one display window. The at least one recess portion includes one of a notched section and a tabbed section. A plurality of tiles includes an upper side and a lower side, and at least one of the upper and lower sides includes the other of the notched section and the tabbed section. The tiles and the base engage with the notched section and the tabbed section in a puzzle-like fashion.
- In accordance with another aspect of the disclosure, an image display having configurable lettering is disclosed. The display includes a base having an inner surface and at least one display window disposed inside a perimeter of the base, and a plurality of tiles. The display further includes a pouch having an opening for receiving the plurality of tiles, that is configured to attach to the inner surface of the base, such that the tiles are viewable through the at least one display window.
- In accordance with another aspect of the disclosure, an image display with configurable lettering is disclosed. The image display includes a base having an outer surface, and a frame having a viewing window and a rear surface. The rear surface of the frame engages the outer surface of the base. The image display further includes a plurality of tiles having an upper side and a lower side that retentively engage the frame when the tiles are visible through the viewing window.
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FIG. 1 is a front partially exploded isometric view of an image display with configurable lettering constructed in accordance with one example of the teachings of the present disclosure; -
FIG. 2 is a rear isometric view of the image display with configurable lettering ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a sectional side view of a base of the image display with configurable lettering along lines 3-3 ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4 is an isometric view of a carrier of the image display with configurable lettering ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 5 is an isometric view of a tile of the image display with configurable lettering ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 6 is a rear isometric exploded view of the image display with configurable lettering ofFIG. 1 , with an overlay and a backing; -
FIG. 7 is a perspective view of an image display with configurable lettering with a sealing mechanism; -
FIG. 8 is a perspective view of an image display with configurable lettering having a fold out portion; -
FIG. 9 is a perspective view of an image display with configurable lettering having a fold out portion; -
FIG. 10 is a perspective view of an image display with configurable lettering ofFIG. 1 , wherein the image display is a photo album; -
FIG. 11 is a perspective exploded view of an image display with configurable lettering ofFIG. 1 , wherein the image display is a photo frame; -
FIG. 12 is a perspective exploded view of another an image display with configurable lettering ofFIG. 1 , wherein the image display is a photo frame; -
FIG. 13 is a perspective view another embodiment of an image display with pockets; -
FIG. 14 is a perspective view another embodiment of an image display with a puzzle-like interface; -
FIG. 15 is a perspective view another embodiment of an image display with front attachable configurable lettering; and -
FIG. 16 is a perspective view another embodiment of an image display with separate display frames. - While the method and device described herein are susceptible to various modifications and alternative constructions, certain illustrative embodiments thereof have been shown in the drawings and will be described below in detail. It should be understood, however, that there is no intention to limit the invention to the specific forms disclosed, but on the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, alternative constructions, and equivalents falling within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
- Referring now to the drawings and with specific reference to
FIG. 1 , an image display with configurable lettering is generally depicted byreference numeral 20. As shown therein, theimage display 20 in this one exemplary embodiment includes abase 22, acarrier 24, and a plurality oftiles 26. A user may place thetiles 26, havingvarious indicia 27, such as for example the letters J, A, N, and E as seen inFIG. 1 , into thecarrier 24 for spelling, naming, showing, and/or describing thetiles 26 and/or animage 28. Thecarrier 24 including thetiles 26, as seen inFIG. 2 , may be placed into acarrier recess portion 30 of acarrier window 32, such that at least a portion of thetiles 26 are viewable through thecarrier window 32. More specifically, walls and/or surfaces of therecess portion 30 may engage and retain thecarrier 24 such that thetiles 26 andindicia 27 are viewable. Similarly, theimage 28 may be placed the into animage recess portion 34 of animage window 36, such that at least a portion of theimage 28 is viewable through theimage window 36. - The
base 22, as seen inFIG. 3 , includes therecess portions windows front surface 38, and arear surface 40. Thecarrier recess portion 30 may be disposed on therear surface 40 of thebase 22, and is adapted to receive thecarrier 24. Alternatively, thecarrier recess portion 30 may be disposed in thefront surface 38 of thebase 22. More specifically, thecarrier recess portion 30 may be disposed adjacent one or more sides of thecarrier window 32. For example, as seen inFIG. 3 , thecarrier recess portion 30 may be disposed adjacent anupper edge 42 and alower edge 44 of thecarrier window 32. Thecarrier recess portion 30 may, however, be disposed adjacent afirst side edge 46 and/or asecond side edge 48 of the carrier window 32 (FIG. 2 ). Alternatively, thecarrier recess portion 30 may be disposed adjacent any one or more of theedges carrier window 32 is rectangular. The shape of thecarrier window 32 may, however, be square, triangular, round, oval, odd shaped, or a combination thereof, and as such, thecarrier recess portion 30 may be adjacent one or more of the edges corresponding to those shapes. - A depth, size, and shape of the
carrier recess portion 30 may be determined by the depth, size, shape, and/or the desired positioning of thecarrier 24. For example, in this exemplary embodiment, thecarrier 24 has a generally rectangular shape, and thecarrier 24 may overlap the upper andlower edges carrier window 32, be flush with the first and second side edges 46, 48 of thecarrier window 32, and be flush with therear surface 40 of the base 22 when disposed within therecess portion 30. As such, thecarrier recess portion 30 may have a similar depth to thecarrier 24, such that thecarrier 24 may be fully recessed in thecarrier recess portion 30. Similarly, thecarrier recess portion 30 may only be present adjacent the upper andlower edges carrier window 32, such that thecarrier 24 may overlap the upper andlower edges carrier window 32 and be flush with the first and second side edges 46, 48 of thecarrier window 32. The overall shape of thecarrier recess portion 30, as in this exemplary embodiment, may be rectangular, but may be any shape corresponding to thecarrier 24. Additionally, the size of thecarrier recess portion 30 may be such that thecarrier 24 may retentively engaged, via press-fit, friction-fit, or the like, when disposed within thecarrier recess portion 30. Thecarrier recess portion 30 and/or thecarrier 24 may include a retention mechanism (not shown), such as knobs, bumps, and/or wedges disposed on the contact surfaces between thecarrier recess portion 30 and/or thecarrier 24, to aid in the retaining of thecarrier 24 in thecarrier recess portion 30. Alternatively, thecarrier recess portion 30 may not exist at all, and thecarrier 24 would, under such circumstances, be disposed in thecarrier window 32. Theimage 28 may, however, be larger than theimage window 36, in which case theimage 28 may be attached to therear surface 40 of thebase 22. - The
image recess portion 34 may also be disposed on therear surface 40 of thebase 22, and is adapted to receive theimage 28. Alternatively, theimage recess portion 34 may be disposed in thefront surface 38 of thebase 22. More specifically, theimage recess portion 34 may be disposed adjacent one or more sides of theimage window 36. For example, as seen inFIGS. 2 and 3 , theimage recess portion 34 may be disposed adjacent anupper edge 50, alower edge 52, afirst side edge 54, and asecond side 56 of theimage window 36. Alternatively, theimage recess portion 34 may be disposed adjacent any one or more of theedges image window 36 is rectangular. The shape of theimage window 36 may, however, be square, triangular, round, oval, odd shaped, or a combination thereof, and as such,image recess portion 34 may be adjacent one or more of the edges corresponding to those shapes. - A depth, size, and shape of the
image recess portion 34 may be determined by the depth, size, shape, and/or the desired positioning of theimage 28. For example, in this exemplary embodiment, theimage 28 has a generally rectangular shape, and the image's 28 may to overlap theupper edge 50, thelower edge 52, thefirst side edge 54, and thesecond side edge 56 of theimage window 36. As such, as seen inFIGS. 2 and 3 , theimage recess portion 34 may have a similar depth to theimage 28 or thecarrier 24, such that theimage 28 may be fully recessed in theimage recess portion 34 and/or such that theimage recess portion 34 and thecarrier recess portion 30 have a substantially similar depth. Additionally, the size of theimage recess portion 34 may be such that theimage 28 fit snugly, via press-fit, or the like, into theimage recess portion 34. Alternatively, theimage recess portion 34 may not exist at all, and theimage window 36 would, under such circumstances, be disposed in theimage window 36. - The
carrier 24, as seen inFIGS. 2 and 4 , is adapted to receive thetiles 26, and is adapted to engage the base 22 at thecarrier recess portion 30. Thecarrier 24 includes arear portion 58 having anupper edge 60, alower edge 62, afirst side edge 64, and asecond side edge 66, and one or more retaining members 68. In this exemplary embodiment, the retaining members 68 include afirst channel 68 a disposed near theupper edge 60 of thecarrier 24, and asecond channel 68 b disposed near thelower edge 62 of thecarrier 24. Thechannels first wall 70 extending in a general outwardly direction from the upper andlower edges carrier 24, and asecond wall 72 extending in a general inwardly direction, toward each other, from thefirst wall 70. As such, a receivingarea 74 is created between therear portion 58, thefirst channel 68 a, and thesecond channel 68 b, for receiving, holding, and/or retaining thetiles 26. - The plurality of
tiles 26, an example of which is seen inFIG. 5 , may be adapted to engage thecarrier 24, and in this exemplary embodiment, is adapted to slidingly engage thecarrier 24. More specifically, anupper portion 76 of thetiles 26 may be adapted to engage with thefirst channel 68 a, and alower portion 78 of thetiles 26 may be adapted to engage thesecond channel 68 b. For example, as seen inFIG. 1 , thetiles 26 may slide into and be retained by thecarrier 24. More specifically, theupper portion 76 of thetiles 26 may slide into thefirst channel 68 a, such that afront surface 80 of thetiles 26 abuts thesecond wall 72 of thefirst channel 68 a, atop surface 82 of thetiles 26 abuts thefirst wall 70 of thefirst channel 68 a and/or arear surface 84 abuts therear portion 58 of thecarrier 24. Similarly, thelower portion 78 of thetiles 26 may slide into thesecond channel 68 b, such that afront surface 80 of thetiles 26 abuts thesecond wall 72 of thefirst channel 68 b, and/or abottom surface 86 of thetiles 26 abut thefirst wall 70 of thefirst channel 68 b. As such, thetiles 26 may be secured and/or retained in thecarrier 24, by friction and/or other contact. - The material from which the
base 22, thecarrier 24, and thetiles 26 are constructed may vary greatly. For example, thebase 22 may be fabricated from paper, plastic, cardboard, wood, metal, chipboard/mat board, ceramic, poly-resin, magnetic material, etc. or any combination thereof. Similarly, thecarrier 24 and thetiles 26 may be fabricated from paper, cardboard, wood, metal, chipboard/mat board, ceramic, leather, glass, poly-resin, magnetic material, etc., or any combination thereof. The manufacturing process or processes and materials can be selected based on feasibility, cost, tooling concerns, as well as other factors for a given application. - In one exemplary embodiment, as seen in
FIG. 6 , theimage display system 20 may include anoverlay 90 and/or abacking 92. Theoverlay 90 includes afront surface 94, arear surface 96, afirst aperture 98, and asecond aperture 100, and may be sized and shaped to abut thefront surface 38 of thebase 22. More specifically, therear surface 96 of theoverlay 90 may abut thefront surface 38 of thebase 22 and the overall size and shape of theoverlay 90 may be substantially equal to thebase 22, such that a perimeter of thebase 22, and a perimeter of theoverlay 90 substantially coincide. Similarly, thefirst aperture 98 and thesecond aperture 100 may correspond to thecarrier window 32 and theimage window 36 of thebase 22, respectively. In this exemplary embodiment, thefirst aperture 98 may be slightly larger than thecarrier window 32, such that aborder area 102 may be created between a perimeter of thecarrier window 32 and a perimeter of thefirst aperture 98. Similarly, thesecond aperture 100 may be slightly larger than theimage window 36, such that aborder area 104 may be created between a perimeter of theimage window 36 and a perimeter of thesecond aperture 100. Alternatively, thefirst aperture 98 may be smaller than thecarrier window 32, such that theoverlay 90 overlaps thecarrier 24 and/ortiles 26. Similarly, thesecond aperture 100 may be smaller than theimage window 36, such that theoverlay 90 overlaps theimage 28. - Again referring to
FIG. 6 , thebacking 92 may include afront surface 106 and arear surface 108, and in this exemplary embodiment, may further include afirst opening 110 and asecond opening 112. Thebacking 92 may be sized and shaped to abut therear surface 40 of thebase 22. More specifically, thefront surface 106 of thebacking 92 may abut therear surface 40 of thebase 22, and the overall size and shape of thebacking 92 may be substantially equal to thebase 22, such that a perimeter of thebase 22 and a perimeter of thebacking 92 may substantially coincide. Similarly, thefirst opening 110 and thesecond opening 112 may correspond to thecarrier window 32 and theimage window 36 of thebase 22, respectively. In this exemplary embodiment, thefirst opening 110 may include a carrier door or cover 114 disposed therein, and/or thesecond opening 112 may include an image door or cover 116 disposed therein. Thedoors second openings carrier window 32 and/or theimage window 36 through thebacking 92. -
FIG. 7 illustrates one configuration of how thecarrier door 114 and/or theimage door 116 may be held in place. Asealing mechanism 118, such as for example, anadhesive strip 118 may be disposed in one of therecess portions carrier door 114 and/or theimage door 116. More specifically, theadhesive strip 118 may be provided along two parallel or adjacent edges, or even one edge of therecess portions adhesive strip 118 may be the same as the thickness of thecarrier 24, such that when thecarrier door 114 and/or theimage carrier door 116 is closed, it is held in a closed position by the adhesive on the top of theadhesive strip 118. Note, however, that thecarrier door 114 and/or theimage carrier door 116 may be held in place by friction, clasp, or any other mechanism that would be know by one of ordinary skill in the art. - The above exemplary embodiment may include many variations thereof to achieve and/or create additional or alternative features. For example, the
tiles 26 may come in various sizes, and in particular, in various widths, such as in ½ width and ¼width tiles 26, and may includeblank titles 26, without lettering and/or numbering. Thetiles 26 may also includespacer tiles 26 that fill out the length of thecarrier 24, so that thetiles 26 move very little once thecarrier 24 is positioned in thecarrier window 32. - The
base 22, theoverlay 90, thebacking 92, and/or a combination thereof, may also be integral to each other. For example, thebase 22 and theoverlay 90 may be a single piece, just as thebacking 92 and theoverlay 90 may be a single piece. Therefore, any and/or all pieced of thedisplay system 20 may be integral to each other, or at least attached to one another. - One or more spacer (not shown) may also be provided having a similar shape to the
image window 36 and/or thecarrier window 32, so that the thickness of theimage 28 combined with the spacer and/or the thickness of thecarrier 24 combined with the spacer, is as thick as the depth of theimage window 36 and/or thecarrier window 32, thereby preventing theimage 28 and/or thecarrier 24 from moving. - Additionally and/or alternatively, the
overlay 90 or thebacking 92 may be attached to thebase 22, pivotally or otherwise. More specifically, as seen inFIG. 8 , one edge of theoverlay 90 may be attached to one edge of thebase 22, such that theoverlay 90 and the base 22 may pivot relative to each other. As such, therear surface 108 of theoverlay 90 and thefront surface 38 of the base 22 may be brought together, such that thecarrier window 32 and thefirst opening 110, and/or theimage window 36 and thesecond opening 112 are aligned. As seen inFIG. 9 , one edge of thebacking 92 may be attached to one edge of thebase 22, such that thebacking 92 and the base 22 may pivot relative to each other. As such, thefront surface 94 of thebacking 92 and therear surface 40 of the base 22 may be brought together. - The
image display 20, as described previously and hereafter, may be part and may be integral to a number ofvarious objects 119, such as, a photo album, a picture frame, or any other type of sturdy or rigid object on which configurable lettering is desired and/or which may be personalized. For example, as seen inFIG. 10 , theimage display 20 may be part of aphoto album 119 a, for displaying thetiles 26 and/or theimage 28. In this exemplary embodiment, theoverlay 90, thebase 22, and/or thebacking 92 may be part of a front cover of thephoto album 119 a. Similarly, as seen inFIG. 11 , theimage display 20 may be part of a picture frame 119 b, for displaying thetiles 26 and/or theimage 28. In this exemplary embodiment, theoverlay 90, thebase 22, and/or thebacking 92 may be disposed inside anouter frame 121, and thebacking 92 may include astand 123. - In another exemplary embodiment, as seen in
FIG. 12 , theimage display 20 may be part of anotherpicture frame 119 c. In this exemplary embodiment, theoverlay 90 and theouter frame 121 may be integral, such that thebase 22, and/or thebacking 92 may be disposed behind theoverlay 90 and theouter frame 121. - In another exemplary embodiment, as seen in
FIG. 13 , thecarrier 24 and/or theimage 28 may be held in place using other mechanisms, such as pockets or pouches formed in or on thebase 22. Theimage display system 20, for example, may include acarrier pocket 120 that assists in holding thecarrier 24 in place, and an image pocket 122 that may be used to hold theimage 28 in place. Once thecarrier 24 andimage 28 are in place, they may be viewed from afront surface 38 of thebase 22. - In another exemplary embodiment, as seen in
FIG. 14 , theimage display system 20 may includetiles 26 havingtabs 124 on the upper and/orlower portions tiles 26. Thetabs 124 may be configured to fit withinnotches 125 of thecarrier 24 in a similar manner as two pieces of a jigsaw puzzle might fit together in order to provide proper alignment. Such a tab/notch configuration may be used on thetiles 26 and or thecarrier 24 interchangeable, such that thenotches 125 ortabs 124 may be disposed on thecarrier 24 ortiles 26. Alternatively, thenotches 125 and/ortabs 124 of thetiles 26 may engage with thenotches 125 and/ortabs 124 disposed in therecess portion 30, thereby eliminating the need for aseparate carrier 24. Thetiles 26 may, in such an instant, be retained in therecess 30 by thedoor 114, or other cover. - In another exemplary embodiment, as illustrated in
FIG. 15 , theimage display system 20 may be utilized having acarrier 24 attached to the outside of thebase 22. This embodiment may utilize thecarrier 24 and/or thetiles 26, which may be placed inside atile display frame 126 attached to a front portion of anobject 119, such as a photo album, book, etc. - According to an embodiment shown in
FIG. 16 , theimage 28 may attach to animage frame 128, which may have an open area or may be solid. The combination of theimage frame 128 andimage 28 may then be placed in theimage window 36 so that theimage 28 is viewable from outside of afront surface 38 of the base 22 or a front portion of anobject 119. An adhesive may be used to attach theimage 28 to theimage frame 128 and/or to attach thetiles 26 to acarrier frame 130. These may be affixed to the back or front of theimage frame 128 orcarrier frame 130, respectively. Theimage frame 128 and thecarrier frame 130 may utilize a friction fit to mount into theimage window 36, and/or thecarrier window 32. - In operation, the
tiles 26 of theimage display system 20, as seen inFIGS. 1-4 , may be slid into thecarrier 24. More specifically, theupper portion 76 of thetiles 26 may slidingly engage thefirst channel 68 a of thecarrier 24, and thelower portion 78 of thetiles 26 may slidingly engage thesecond channel 68 b of thecarrier 24. Thetiles 26, having one or more widths, may be slid into thechannels carrier 24 is filled and/or until thetiles 26 are no-longer free to move within thecarrier 24 once thecarrier 24 engages thecarrier window 32. Thecarrier 24 may be snapped flush into thecarrier window 32, and/or thecarrier recess portion 30. More specifically, the upper andlower edges carrier 24, may engage or snap into therecess portion 30 located near the top andbottom edges carrier window 32. A backing may be pulled off theadhesive strips 118, located in or near therecess portion doors strips 118 to thedoors doors image window 36 and/or thecarrier window 32 content replacement, are also contemplated by the invention. The spacer (not shown) may be provided having a similar shape to theimage window 36 so that the thickness of theimage 28 being placed in theimage window 36 combined with the spacer is as thick as the depth of theimage window 36, thereby preventing the picture from moving. - The
image display system 20 may be sold as a kit and/or provided in component pieces, in any combination. The component pieces that may be provided are any of those described above and include: base(s) 22, an album and/or album cover, acarrier 24,tiles 26, frame(s), etc. Directions of use may also be supplied. - While the above has been described with reference to specific examples which are intended to be illustrative only and not to be limiting of the invention, it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that changes, additions or deletions may be made to the disclosed embodiments without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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