WO2024056920A1 - Cadre adaptable pour photographies - Google Patents

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WO2024056920A1
WO2024056920A1 PCT/ES2023/000020 ES2023000020W WO2024056920A1 WO 2024056920 A1 WO2024056920 A1 WO 2024056920A1 ES 2023000020 W ES2023000020 W ES 2023000020W WO 2024056920 A1 WO2024056920 A1 WO 2024056920A1
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photographs
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tongue
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Andrés Lopez Oceja
Juan Luis GOMEZ URBANO
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Lopez Oceja Andres
Gomez Urbano Juan Luis
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
    • A47G1/00Mirrors; Picture frames or the like, e.g. provided with heating, lighting or ventilating means
    • A47G1/06Picture frames
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
    • A47G1/00Mirrors; Picture frames or the like, e.g. provided with heating, lighting or ventilating means
    • A47G1/06Picture frames
    • A47G1/08Picture frames adjustable
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
    • A47G1/00Mirrors; Picture frames or the like, e.g. provided with heating, lighting or ventilating means
    • A47G1/14Photograph stands

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  • the present invention refers to a frame for photographs that has the particularity of being able to adapt to the size of a specific photograph within certain margins that are common in photos. However, it can be manufactured, upon request, in order to cover other larger margins to accommodate engravings, portraits, paintings, watercolors or any other. SECTOR OF THE TECHNIQUE TO WHICH THE INVENTION REFERS The invention falls within the Current Necessities of Life Section of the International Patent Classification (IPC), Section of furniture, articles or appliances for domestic use. From an industrial point of view, it affects the manufacture of decorative accessories for offices, offices and private homes.
  • IPC International Patent Classification
  • the invention ES-0140168 U describes a frame, of a certain size, that is supplied in several pieces so that the interested party can easily assemble it, including the means of fastening it to a wall or supporting it on a piece of furniture.
  • the invention ES-0201392 U describes a one-piece frame with a step on one of the edges that allows a photograph to be inserted by sliding.
  • the invention ES-1002654 U is characterized by having the rear plate fold down on pivots, which, in turn, has a folding support leg.
  • the invention ES-1008851 U presents new features related to the photograph and glass retaining frame as well as the support pin.
  • the invention ES-1010273 U describes a frame with a housing where lighting means such as lamps, light tubes or similar are located.
  • the invention ES-1015364 U describes a frame with two holes in the back cover that allow the support leg to be placed in two positions so that the frame is in a vertical or horizontal position.
  • the invention ES-1017896 U is characterized in that the rear cover is held under pressure on the main frame by means of a strap.
  • the invention ES-1042941 U describes another lighting solution with a fluorescent lamp connected to the electrical network with a switch.
  • the invention ES-1071417 U is a one-piece frame with the rear cover immobilized with glue and with an opening to insert the photograph.
  • Invention ES-1072154 U describes a complex invention for digital photographs comprising an electronic display, a processor and a frame element.
  • the invention ES-2015009 B3 describes a photo holder frame where the innovations concern exclusively the rear support leg. None of these records focuses on the aspects described by the inventor in this document, of which he knows no background in the current state of the art, which is why he considers that it has interesting novelties that are indicated in the following sections.
  • the invention refers to a frame for photographs that has the particularity of being able to adapt to the size of a specific photograph within certain margins, which are common in photos, Its main characteristic is that it is made up of telescopic coupling pieces that maintain the good presence of the frame in all its positions, that is, in no case do gaps form in its visible edges that could affect its good presence. To achieve this, each piece of the frame has been grouped together with what is necessary to achieve its telescopic functionality and what is necessary to hide the gaps that arise during the movement of one piece with respect to the adjacent one.
  • the frame is made up of four pieces that have the same configuration, although to cover the most common photo sizes (fork from 10x15 cm to 20x25) they are manufactured with different dimensions so that the frame is made up of two pairs of equal pieces. yes two by two.
  • the frame is complemented by a protective glass, a back cover permanently equipped with a cord for hanging on a vertical wall and a special support at a dihedral angle for placement on furniture or any horizontal surface. Both the cord and the support, once attached to the frame, allow the assembly to be placed either in landscape or vertical orientation.
  • the support one of the solid type and another of the folding type is proposed that minimizes its volume with the consequent advantages of reducing packaging for postal shipments.
  • FIG. 8 This figure represents the union of two small squares and two large squares to form the frame in its smallest dimension.
  • Figure 9 In this figure the frame has been enlarged as much as possible in a vertical direction. That is, the width of the frame is maintained and its height is increased. It has been noted with asterisks that the flanges of the two small squares abut an edge of the internal bas-relief of the corresponding large squares.
  • Figure 10 In this figure the height is maintained and the frame has been expanded as much as possible horizontally. That is, the frame is configured in its maximum dimensions of height and width.
  • Figure 11 Represents the frame of the invention, in its smallest configuration, seen from the front. It is assumed that the frame is mounted showing a drawing adapted to the size of the frame.
  • Figure 12 Represents the frame of the invention, in its largest configuration, seen from the front. The frame is assumed to be mounted showing the same drawing enlarged to fit the larger size of the frame.
  • Figures 13, 14 and 15 These figures allow a better understanding of the configuration of any square, of those of the invention, designed to hide the possible gaps that arise when moving a square with respect to the adjacent one, since in (Fig.
  • Figure 16 Shows the back cover in front view from the part that remains inside the frame once assembled, that is, from the side adjacent to the photograph. 11. - Back cover 12. - Magnet 13. - Cutout Figure 17 Shows the back cover in profile view. 14. - Magnet holder capsule 15. - Cord holder protuberance 16- Cord Figure 18 Shows the back cover in exterior view.
  • Figure 19 This figure shows the main components of framework 9.1 arranged and separated. - Rough/adhesive sheet or coating 17. - Photography 18. - Glass 18.1. - Glass cutout 18.2. - Corner cutout Figure 20
  • This figure shows the frame support in its single-piece version.
  • the frame has been represented in dashed line.
  • 19. Solid support Figures 21, 22 and 23 show the hinged folding support, in working position, in rear (Fig.21), top (Fig.22) and side (Fig.23) views used to place the frame resting on a piece of furniture or horizontal surface.
  • the frame is outlined in dashed line in the side view. 19.0. - 19.1 folding support. - At first 19.2.- Second wing 20.1. - First cylinder 20.2. - Second cylinder 21.
  • FIG.24 Shows the hinged support, in folded position, in front (Fig.24), top (Fig.25) and side (Fig.26) views
  • Figures 27 and 28 Show the hinged support with its second wing, second cylinder and pivot (Fig.24), separated from the first wing and first cylinder (Fig.25).
  • Figure 29 shows a perspective view, sufficiently enlarged, to see the detail that allows the folding support to be configured in its working position.
  • - Folding slot Figure 30 Shows a perspective view, sufficiently enlarged, to see the detail that allows the hinged support to be configured in its folded position.
  • Adaptable frame for photographs consisting of a frame, similar to those normally used to place photographs, which has the particularity of being adaptable to the various sizes common in photographs which, in an embodiment preferred by its inventor, consists of the frame itself in which a glass or transparent sheet is placed and a rear closing cover with elements for placing the assembly on vertical walls, on furniture or horizontal surfaces, all them with certain special characteristics.
  • the frame is made up of four pieces shown as two pairs of identical pieces.
  • Each pair is made up of a small square (1) and a large square (2) with their corresponding smaller side of the small square (1.1) and larger side of the small square (1.2), smaller side of the larger square (2.1) and larger side large square (2.2).
  • the smaller sides of the small (1.1) and large (2.1) squares are equal and that the larger side of the large squares (2.2) have a general structure equal to that of the smaller sides (1.1) and (2.1) but it is longer.
  • This means that the invention is also valid for four equal squares or of any length as long as they form equal pairs.
  • the model described is designed to accept photographs of sizes between 10x15 cm. and 20x25 since it is considered that these dimensions cover the sizes of the most common photographs.
  • FIGs. 1 to 7 show the main details of the small (1) and large (2) squares, showing that the sections on both sides are basically rectangular although they have some projections.
  • the smaller sides (1.1) and (2.1), of the small (1) and large (2) squares, are hollow, having a cavity (5) with an internal low relief (3) as well as an extension that we will call the first tongue ( 4.1).
  • the longer sides of the small (1.2) and large (2.2) squares have a core (6) with a graduated scale (10) engraved or glued on it and an elastic tab (7) that protrudes from the surface of the core. (6) as seen in (Figs.5 and 7).
  • the small (1) and large (2) brackets allows a telescopic type coupling.
  • the core (6) on the larger side of the small square (1.2) can be inserted into the cavity (5) on the smaller side of the large square (2.1), everything being sized so that there is a small play that does not It prevents the smooth sliding of one square with respect to the other.
  • the four squares can be grouped to form a frame, as shown in (Fig. 8), in which the squares have been coupled together forming the smallest possible size of the frame of the invention.
  • FIG.8 includes an enlarged detail of the area in which one of the first tabs (4.1) is inserted into the housing (8).
  • Fig.9 the configuration represented in which the upper and lower sides of the frame have been stretched as much as possible because there comes a time when which the tabs (7) on the vertical sides of the frame abut the corresponding edges of the internal bas-reliefs (3).
  • Some asterisks in said (Fig.9) indicate the top position.
  • the frame made up of four squares would be suitable for displaying photographs according to the initial idea of its inventors, but it would have the serious drawback of presenting various gaps in the front and sides, detrimental to the good appearance of the set. Therefore, in addition to the first tongue (4.1) already mentioned previously, which is also represented in (Fig.14), a new piece is incorporated, shown in (Fig.13), composed of a second tongue (4.2), a third tab (4.3) and a front cover (4.4).
  • the magnets (12) adhere strongly to the corresponding ferromagnetic sheets (9) that have one of their faces glued to the brackets, their opposite face being provided with a sheet or rough coating. /adherent (9.1) that increases the magnet-sheet friction, preventing possible slipping of the telescopic brackets and therefore ensuring the configuration of the frame in all cases.
  • the magnets (11) are on the outer vertices of the sheets (9) coinciding with the outer vertices of the frame.
  • the magnets (11) are located at the diagonally opposite vertices of the sheets (9) (close to the interior vertices of the frame) and in any other configuration of the frame, the magnets are adhered in various interior positions of the plates (9), but in all their positions they prevent the movement of the brackets and ensure the subsequent closure of the frame which, in addition to the photograph, incorporates a transparent protective element made of glass, plastic or similar.
  • Four perforated cord protuberances (15) are also incorporated into the back cover (11), forming a rectangle with sides parallel to those of the frame through which a cord (16) intended for hanging the frame on the wall is passed. This arrangement is clearly reflected in (Figs. 17 and 18). Likewise, (Figs.
  • a hinged folding support solution is proposed that can take two positions, one working and the other folded. In the working position it is sufficient to insert the projection (22) into one of the support housings (8.1) and in the folded position it must be removed from the housing in order to ensure that the total volume is as small as possible.
  • Figs.21 to 23 three orthogonal views of the working position are represented, and it can be seen that in (Fig.23) a dotted line frame has been included.
  • the folded position has been represented.
  • FIG. 1 it can be seen that it is a hinged solution in which, as main components of the support (19.0), a first wing (19.1) integral with a first cylinder (20.1) and a second wing (19.2) integral with a second cylinder (20.2).
  • the first cylinder is perforated to receive the pivot (21) inside, making the assembly function as a normal hinge in which, in certain positions, the first wing (19.1) with its corresponding first cylinder (20.1) can rotate with respect to the wing.
  • FIGs. 27 and 28 the wings and cylinders have been represented in a separate position, for greater clarity, with the pivot (21) mounted on the second cylinder (20.2).
  • FIG.29 shows a perspective view of the interlock designed to achieve both working and folding positions.
  • the second cylinder (20.2) incorporates a pair of fins (23) and that in the first cylinder (20.1) a pair of working slots (24) and a pair of folding slots (25) have been made, being evident that the approach of both wings so that the fins (23) are introduced into the work slots (24) defines the stable working position and the approach of both wings so that the fins (23) are introduced into the folding slots ( 25) defines the stable folding position that has been schematized in (Fig.30). That is, a small maneuver allows you to go from one position to the other.
  • an internal spring could be added to stabilize the closest position of both wings, although given the way the frame works, without external stresses, said spring is not considered necessary, the friction of the pivot on the hole being sufficient. where it is housed to achieve sufficient stability.
  • the adaptable frame of the invention is made of wood or plastic. It is not considered necessary to make the content of this description more extensive so that an expert in the field can understand the scope and advantages derived from the invention, as well as develop and put into practice its object. However, it must be understood that the invention has been described according to a preferred embodiment thereof, so it may be susceptible to modifications as long as this does not impact or imply any alteration of the basis of said invention. That is, the terms in which this preferred description of the invention has been stated must always be taken with a broad and non-limiting nature.

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Cadre adaptable pour photographies, consistant en un cadre qui peut être ajusté aux differentes tailles courantes dans les photographies caractérisé en ce qu'il comprend un cadre télescopique dans lequel sont placés une vitre (18), un plastique ou une couche transparente et un couvercle arrière (11) de fermeture avec des moyens de positionnement de l'ensemble sur des parements verticaux, sur des meubles ou des surfaces horizontales, le cadre étant formé par deux paires de pièces identiques dans lesquelles chaque paire est constituée d'une petite équerre (1) et d'une grande équerre (2) avec son petit côté de petite équerre (1.1) et son grand côté de petite équerre (1.2), son petit côté de grand équerre (2.1) et son grand côté de grand équerre (2.2) correspondants. Les petits côtés (1.1) et (2.1), des petite (1) et grande (2) équerres, sont creux et ont un caractère creux (5) avec un faible relief interne (3) et une extension en forme de première languette (4.1). Les grands côtés (1.2) et (2.2) des petite (1) et grande (2) équerres, comportent un noyau (6) sur lequel sont gravés ou collés une échelle graduée (10) et un rebord (7), élastique, faisant saillie de la surface du noyau (6) possédant également une deuxième languette (4.2), une troisième languette (4.3) et un couvercle frontal (4.4) en plus d'un logement (8) de première languette et d'un logement de support (8.1). A l'intersection de des petits et grands côtés des deux types d'équerres, sont introduites des plaques (9) ferromagnétiques, carrées une de leurs faces se collant au cadre, la face opposée étant dotée d'une couche ou d'un revêtement rugueux/adhérent (9.1).
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EP2924982A2 (fr) * 2014-03-28 2015-09-30 Simon Jacques Raccah Panneau pour ecran d'affichage
US20160324341A1 (en) * 2015-05-04 2016-11-10 Lokendra KUMAR Art frame support system
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US4024659A (en) * 1974-12-04 1977-05-24 I/S Biodan Adjustable picture frame
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