The picture frame assembly includes a picture frame which has, in cross-section, a side wall, a turned in flange at the rear end of the side wall extending forwardly to a free end and a rearwardly extending flange at the front end of the side wall which provides a forward locator slot between the rearwardly extending flange and the side wall. The frame assembly also includes two or more retainer members. Each retainer member includes a generally U or V shaped retainer clip having an inner linear/planar leg portion having a flange extending laterally outwardly therefrom. A bight portion extends from the inner leg portion at an angle thereto, and an outer leg portion extends in a non-linear/non-planar manner to an outer end hook formation. The laterally extending flange of the clip member is received in the locator slot and the hook formation has a groove which is adapted to receive the free end of the short flange extending forwardly from the side wall toward the picture in the picture frame. The outer areal surface is of sufficient areal extent to provide support to the picture frame and engaging means, such as an adhesive, are combined with, or provided on, said outer areal surface for grippingly engaging the planar leg portion to a backing surface of a backing panel. The retainer clip is adapted to be positioned between an inwardly extending flange at the back of a picture frame and backing material located within the frame behind a picture in the frame. The retainer clip includes a resilient body, structure on the body for engaging the inwardly extending flange at the rear edge of the picture frame and structure on the body for engaging the backing material. The structure for engaging the backing material includes at least one prong, detent or barb positioned to engage the backing material.
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8. For use in a picture frame assembly including a picture frame, a retainer clip comprising a retainer body having a planar bight portion, an inner planar leg portion having a locator flange extending laterally outwardly therefrom connected to said planar bight portion and an outer leg portion, said planar bight portion extending at an angle from said planar inner leg portion, said planar inner leg portion having an outer areal surface adapted to abut and be adjacent to a portion of a back surface of a backing panel forming part of a picture frame assembly, said outer leg portion having a hook formation at the outer end thereof, and engaging means for grippingly engaging said outer areal surface of said inner leg portion of said retainer clip to the back surface of the backing panel.
9. For use in a picture frame assembly including a picture frame, a retainer clip comprising a retainer body having a planar bight portion, an inner planar leg portion having a locator flange extending laterally outwardly therefrom connected to said planar bight portion and an outer leg portion, said planar bight portion extending at an angle from said planar inner leg portion, said planar inner leg portion having an outer areal surface adapted to abut and be adjacent to a portion of a back surface of a backing panel forming part of a picture frame assembly, said outer leg portion having a hook formation at the outer end thereof, and engaging means for grippingly engaging said outer areal surface of said inner leg portion of said retainer clip to the back surface of the backing panel, said engaging means comprising an adhesive disposed between said outer areal surface and the back surface of the backing panel.
10. For use in a picture frame assembly including a picture frame, a retainer clip comprising a retainer body having a planar bight portion, an inner planar leg portion having a locator flange extending laterally outwardly therefrom connected to said planar bight portion and an outer leg portion, said planar bight portion extending at an angle from said planar inner leg portion, said planar inner leg portion having an outer areal surface adapted to abut and be adjacent to a portion of a back surface of a backing panel forming part of a picture frame assembly, said outer leg portion having a hook formation at the outer end thereof, and engaging means for grippingly engaging said outer areal surface of said inner leg portion of said retainer clip to the back surface of the backing panel, said engaging means comprising at least one barb or tooth extending outwardly from said outer areal surface for engaging the back surface of the backing panel.
0. 12. A frame assembly for receiving an object to be displayed comprising:
a frame which has a front side and a back side, which is adapted to extend around the object to be displayed, and which includes an outer side wall, a turned in front flange connected to said outer side wall, and a turned in back flange connected to said outer side wall opposite said front flange and having an inner edge facing said front flange; a backing material located within said frame behind the object adapted to be displayed in said frame at said back side of said frame; and a retainer clip which is adapted to be positioned between said backing material and said inner edge of said back flange of said frame comprising: a resilient body including: a first portion having means for engaging said inner edge of said back flange; and a second portion that faces said backing material for engaging said backing material; said second portion of said body for engaging said backing material including at least one pointed prong that extends outwardly from said second portion of said body to engage said backing material.
7. A picture frame assembly including a picture frame and backing panel having a back surface mounted therein which picture frame has, in cross-section, a side wall, a turned in flange at the rear end of the side wall extending forwardly to a free end, a rearwardly extending flange at the front end of the side wall providing a forward locator slot between the rearwardly extending flange and the side wall, said frame assembly including two or more retainer members, each retainer member including a generally U or V shaped retainer clip having an inner linear planar leg portion having an outer areal surface adapted to abut and be adjacent to a portion of the back surface of said backing panel, and having a flange extending laterally outwardly therefrom, a bight portion extending from said inner leg portion at an angle thereto, and an outer leg portion which extends in a non-linear, non-planar manner to an outer end hook formation, and engaging means for grippingly engaging said outer areal surface of said inner leg portion of said retainer clip to said back surface of said backing panel including at least one barb or tooth extending outwardly from said outer areal surface, said laterally extending flange of said clip member being received in said locator slot and said hook formation having a groove which is adapted to receive the free end of said short flange extending forwardly from said side wall toward the picture in said picture frame.
1. A picture frame assembly including a picture frame and backing panel having a back surface mounted therein which picture frame has, in cross-section, a frame outer side wall, a turned in short flange at the rear end of the side wall extending forwardly to a free end, a frame outer front wall having a rearwardly extending flange extending generally parallel to the side wall and providing a forward locator slot between the rearwardly extending flange and the side wall, said frame assembly including two or more retainer members, each retainer member including a generally U or V shaped retainer clip having an inner linear planar leg portion having an outer areal surface adapted to abut and be adjacent to a portion of the back surface of said backing panel, and having a flange extending laterally outwardly therefrom, a bight portion extending from said inner leg portion at an angle thereto, and an outer leg portion which extends in a non-linear, non-planar manner to an outer end hook formation, and engaging means for grippingly engaging said outer areal surface of said inner leg portion of said retainer clip to said back surface of said backing panel, said laterally extending flange of said clip member being received in said locator slot and said hook formation having a groove which is adapted to receive the free end of said short flange extending forwardly from said side wall toward the picture in said picture frame, and said outer areal surface being of sufficient areal extent of at least approximately 0.25 inches in width and 1 inch in length to provide support to said picture frame to inhibit distortion thereof while at the same time providing a retaining force to said backing panel.
2. The picture frame assembly of
3. The picture frame assembly of
6. The picture frame assembly of
11. The retainer clip of
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Referring to
Also as shown, a rear edge 28 of the top wall portion 14, bottom wall portion 16 and side wall portions 18 and 20 is curled over to form a short flange 30 with a space 32 between the flange 30 and the wall portion, e.g. wall portion 16. Likewise, there is a space or locator slot 34 between the front flange 26 (extending rearwardly from the inturned wall portion 24) and the top, bottom or side wall portions 14, 16, 18, 20.
Returning to
A prior art metal retainer clip 60 having the general construction described above is shown in
As shown, the prior art retainer clip 60 has a bight portion 62, an inner leg portion 64 and an outer leg portion 65. Here it will be seen that the outer leg portion 64 65 has a hook formation 66 at an outer end thereof which is basically a deformation of the metal of the retainer clip 60 inwardly of the U shaped clip 60, outwardly from the bight of the U of the clip 60 and then laterally outwardly of the clip 60. Stated otherwise, the outer end of the outer leg portion 64 65 is curled to form the hook formation 66.
The outer end of the inner leg portion 64 has a locator flange 68 extending laterally outwardly generally normal to the plane of the inner leg portion 64. It will be understood that this locator flange 68 is adapted to extend into the locator slot 34 between the wall portion 16 and the front flange 26 extending from the inturned wall portion 24. The curled hook formation 66 at the outer end of the outer leg portion 64 is adapted to snap fittingly engage the short flange 30 at the rear end of each wall portion 14, 16, 18, 20.
As shown in
The retainer 40 of the present invention, as shown in
The length and width dimensions of the surface 72 are shown as "L" for length and "W" for width in FIG. 4. The minimum workable dimensions are L≡1" and W≡0.25 inch. The preferred dimensions are L≡2" and W≡0.563". The length L and the width W can even be larger to provide a greater load bearing capability to each retainer 40. However, when the surface 72 is larger than L=2" and W=0.5625", it is hard to remove the retainer clip 40 and almost impossible to dislodge the retainer clip 40 once it is installed.
Next, it will be noted from
In a manner similar to the prior art clip 60, the inner leg portion 44 of the retainer clip 40 of the present invention has a forward edge 73 71 with the locator flange 74 extending laterally outwardly from the inner leg portion 44 generally normal to the inner leg portion 44 as best shown in
The planar bight portion 42 extends from a crease or junction or bend line or edge 75 with the inner leg portion 44 outwardly at an angle of approximately 85°C, (FIG. 11), from the plane of the inner leg portion 44, 15°C to the vertical, and in a direction opposite the direction of the locator flange 74, as shown in
Then, the outer leg portion 46 of the retainer clip 40 includes a first inner, slightly curved portion 76 which extends laterally forwardly from a crease or junction or bend line or bend edge 77 at the upper edge of the bight portion 42 to a junction 78. From there, a flat outer portion 80 of the outer leg portion 46 extends forwardly from the junction 78 to the hook formation 52 or curled end portion 52 of the outer leg portion 46.
The inner leg portion 44, the bight portion 42 and the outer portion 80 of the outer leg portion 46 are all planar, or flat, as shown in the Figures.
With this construction of the retainer clip 40 of the present invention and with reference to
Next, a finger is pressed against the outer surface of the outer portion 80 of the outer leg portion 46 to cause it to flex at the junctions 77 and 78 and about the junction 75, as shown in FIG. 10. This flexing action allows the hook formation 52 to be moved past the short flange 30 and then allowed to snap back to engage the short flange 30 while at the same time keeping surface 72 flush against the backing sheet 48.
This flexing action is achieved by reason of the curled construction of the outer leg portion 46 and the junctions 75, 77 and 78, as shown in FIG. 10.
As shown in
It is important to note that with the significant bottom areal surface 72 of each of the retainer clips 40 firmly fixed to and/or flush against the back side of the backing sheet 48 for the picture 50 mounted in the picture frame 12, and with the locator flange 74 and hook formation 52 engaging the side wall portions 14, 16, 18, 20 of the frame assembly 12, the load or weight distribution imposed upon the hang wire 90 on two nails is carried not only by the frame 16 but also by the backing sheet 48 and picture 50 itself. This is very important, since this construction inhibits, if not altogether prevents, sagging of the picture frame 12 and distortion of either the top, bottom or side wall portions 14, 16, 18 and 20 of the picture frame 12.
Further according to the teachings of the present invention, the picture frame assembly shown in
From the foregoing description it will be apparent that the picture frame assembly 10 and retainer clips 40 used therein have a number of advantages, some of which have been described above and others of which are inherent in the invention.
The retainer design solves the frame deflection problem while at the same time providing a positive method of applying a retaining force to the frame components (glass, print, mat, backing, etc.).
The retainer is designed to "snap" into the frame profile and adhere to the frame backing panel which is "nested" within the frame rear profile locator and support channel. Permanent adhesion is provided by double sided tape of suitable shear strength situated between the backing panel and the retainer.
The retainer provides the following product design advantages:
Provides positive (superior) pressure to frame components.
Eliminates or minimizes profile "twist."
Eliminates or minimizes profile "bow" and results in an effective "one piece" assembly and construction approach.
Provides for the application of "belly bands" if desired.
Provides for the use of wire hangers when attached to vertical retainers.
Designed for the easy removal and replacement of the back with retainers permanently affixed.
Designed to minimize "in transit" glass breakage due to superior glass retention.
Eliminates costly "shrink wrap" requirement due to rigid construction.
Minimizes "in store" damage due to increased product strength and stability.
Further, it will be apparent from the foregoing description that modifications can be made to the picture frame assembly 10 and retainer clip 40 without departing from the teachings of the present invention.
Although a presently preferred embodiment of the retainer clip 40 involves a retainer clip made of a plastic material, a modified embodiment is a retainer clip made of metal. Also such a metal clip 40 can have detentes 100, shown in dashed lines in
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