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US2093972A
US2093972A US16291A US1629135A US2093972A US 2093972 A US2093972 A US 2093972A US 16291 A US16291 A US 16291A US 1629135 A US1629135 A US 1629135A US 2093972 A US2093972 A US 2093972A
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  • An important object of the invention is in the provision of a collapsible display made from a single sheet of material which is foldable to provide a picture plane and a self-retaining raised frame surrounding the picture plane.
  • a further object of the invention is in the provision of a display of this kind in which the picture plane and the frame are made up of sheet material printed on one side only thereof.
  • a further object of the invention is in the provision of new and improved locking means for a framed display of this kind.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective of a display frame in accordance with this invention.
  • Fig. 2 shows a blank of the material fromwhich the display is formed
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective of one of the locking comers in partially locked position
  • Fig. 4 is an elevation of one end of the display in folded or distended condition
  • Fig. 5 is a rear view of one end of the display in folded position
  • Fig. 6 is a detail of the locking mechanism taken on the line 6-6 of Fig. 5;
  • Fig. 7 is a transverse section of the locking mechanism taken on the line of Fig. 5.
  • frame display which is made from a single piece of flexible material such as cardboard and the like, a rectangular frame having closely fitted corners extending from the picture plane at the back thereof, is provided, and improved locking means are located in the frame and operated from the back thereof so that no obstruction is provided either at the front or back of the marginal frame, and still the frame is easily folded, unfolded and locked in position so that the frame is easily and quickly set up and collapsed when-desired.
  • a single blank of sheet material as shown in Fig; 2 is cut and scored to provide a central plate or picture plane 10 of I rectangular dimensions, the edges of which are cut and scored to form 8. marginal frame projecting from the picture plane as shown in Fig. 1.
  • opposite sides of the sheet are provided with parallel front score lines ll, i2 and I2, and a rear score line H which form a. riser IS, a front face l6, marginal edge i1, and an attaching flap ll at each side of the picture plane.
  • , 22 and 22 forming a riser 24, a rim face 25, a marginal edge 26, and a rear pasting extension 21 with a notch 28 at each end of the riser 24 and the rim face ,25 forming a locking lug 30.
  • the flaps i8 and rear pieces 21 are secured to the back of the 10 main plate III by a suitable adhesive-so that the parallel portions between the outer edge of the picture plate i0 and the outer edge of the attached portions which project beyond the picture plate may be collapsed or folded flatly in a substantially common plane.
  • end sections 24, 25 and 26 are thereafter raised and pressed together, the locking lugs 30 engagingthe'raised ends of the sections ll, l2 and i3 and holding them in raised and distended position.
  • the ends 32 of the side portions l6 are beveled outwardly and the ends 33 of the attaching flaps, iii are beveled inwardly.
  • the projecting corners 35 of the locking projections 30 are also angularly cut so that they will engage more readily in the side frame portions 'as shown more clearly by Fig. 3.
  • finger opening 42 is provided adjacent the hinge side of each lug so that the finger of an operator or any desired implement may be inserted through the openings 42 55 pressing the locking lug 40 out of its rectangular engaging position and folding it flatly in the plane of the attaching flap flfrorn which it is cut.
  • a display frame made of a single sheet with a central picture plate and parallel edge portions with the outer one attached to the plate to form a hollow marginal edge foldable from collapsed flat condition to rectangular cross section, comprising separate side and end portions, and means on the end portions engaging the side portions for holding them in extended position.
  • a foldable display comprising a single sheet with a central picture plane and parallel score lines in the edges forming connected portions with the outermost permanently secured to one face of the picture plane and the intermediate portions being sufficient in number to fold flatly together and extensible to provide a hollow rectangular marginal frame raised from the picture plane, and means comprising a locking flap bendable inwardly from the back portion of the marginal frame to engage the inside of the front portion of that frame for distending it and holding the frame portions in distended position.
  • a foldable display comprising a sheet of foldable material cut apart at the corners and having parallel score lines in the edges to form connected portions foldable to form a hollow angular rim with the outer scored portion of each side permanently attached to 'the back of the sheet, the rim comprising a sufficient number of portions to fold flatly together when not distended, and means to distend the rim portions comprising the extremities of alternate connected edge portions having projecting lugs to engage in the ends of adjacent angular rim portions to hold them in distended position.
  • A'foldable display comprising foldablesheet material having a central plate cut apart at the corners and score lines in the edges to form flat-,
  • each outer portion being permanently attached to the central plate, and means to distend the frames comprising the extremities of opposite frameportions' having projections to engage in the open hollow ends of the adjacent frame portions to support all of them in extended condition raised from the plane of the central plate to resemble a picture frame.
  • a sheet cut at the corners and scored at the sides to form hollow angular frame sections, the ends of opposite sides having beveled portions to overlap the ends of adjacent sections, and the said overlapped ends having projections to engage in and hold the said opposite frame sections in distended position, and locking means within some of the sections to hold them separately in extended position.
  • a foldable frame display sheet material cut and scored to provide collapsible hollow angular frame sections with the outer portions forming each frame portion secured together, and a locking flap bendable inwardly from one portion to engage the other portions and hold the frame portion distended in its angular position.
  • a foldable display frame comprising a sheet cut at the corners and scored at the sides to form separate foldable sections, the outer portion of each section being turned inwardly and its outer edge secured to the rear face of the sheet, leaving the intermediate portions collapsible together in double thickness and extensible to angular hollow drosssection, means at the ends of opposite sectlons to engage the other sections at the corners for holding them distended, and locking means located in the said opposite sections for holding them distended.
  • a display resembling a framed picture comprising a foldable sheet printed on one side, out at the comers, and scored at the sides to form separate sections; each section having a portion extending forwardly from the central part, a front face portion, a marginal rim portion, and a back portion extending inwardly at the back of and permanently attached to the central part; the sections being collapsible flatly and extensible to rectangular hollow cross-section; means engaging the sections to hold them together and in distended position; the folding of the sheet requiring printing on one face only to include the decoration of the central part and the rim thereof.
  • a sheet cut at the corners and scored at the sides to form separate frame sections, each having its outer member turned inwardly and permanently attached at the rear of the sheet and having suilicient sections to provide collapsible angular hollow frame portions, opposite sections having end projections extending at right angles to the score lines and adapted to engage in the hollow ends of the adjacent sections for holding them upright in distended posltion.
  • a sheet cut at the corners and scored at the sides to provide a plurality of sections each having its outer member turned inwardly and permanently secured at the free edge to the back of the sheet leaving three intermediate connected sections which are collapsed flatly together in double sheet thickness and are extensible in hollow rectangular cross section to simulate a frame raised from the plane of the sheet, and means to interconnect adjacent frame sectionsand hold them in distended position.

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15 LLQ M Q Sept. 21, 1937. H. A. ZIEMMERMAN 2,093,972
FRAMED DISPLAY I Filed April 15, 1935 65 4] I" h 45 a Li? I 2 5 THU 1% i I II 2 37 nae/ZZZ? jfliyAZafiziizermw Patented Sept. 21, 1937 UNITED STATE FRAMED DISPLAY Henry A. Ziemmerman, Chicago, Ill., assignorto Chicago-Cardboard Qompany, Chicago, Ill.
Application April 15, 1935, Serial No. 16,291
.12 Claims.
An important object of the invention is in the provision of a collapsible display made from a single sheet of material which is foldable to provide a picture plane and a self-retaining raised frame surrounding the picture plane.
A further object of the invention is in the provision of a display of this kind in which the picture plane and the frame are made up of sheet material printed on one side only thereof.
A further object of the invention is in the provision of new and improved locking means for a framed display of this kind.
Other objects of the invention will appear hereinafter, the accompanying drawing illustrating a preferred embodiment of the invention.
In the drawing, Fig. 1 is a perspective of a display frame in accordance with this invention;
Fig. 2 shows a blank of the material fromwhich the display is formed;
Fig. 3 is a perspective of one of the locking comers in partially locked position;
Fig. 4 is an elevation of one end of the display in folded or distended condition;
Fig. 5 is a rear view of one end of the display in folded position;
Fig. 6 is a detail of the locking mechanism taken on the line 6-6 of Fig. 5; and
Fig. 7 is a transverse section of the locking mechanism taken on the line of Fig. 5.
In the present form of frame display which is made from a single piece of flexible material such as cardboard and the like, a rectangular frame having closely fitted corners extending from the picture plane at the back thereof, is provided, and improved locking means are located in the frame and operated from the back thereof so that no obstruction is provided either at the front or back of the marginal frame, and still the frame is easily folded, unfolded and locked in position so that the frame is easily and quickly set up and collapsed when-desired.
Referring more particularly to the drawing, a single blank of sheet material as shown in Fig; 2 is cut and scored to provide a central plate or picture plane 10 of I rectangular dimensions, the edges of which are cut and scored to form 8. marginal frame projecting from the picture plane as shown in Fig. 1.
To produce the marginal frame, opposite sides of the sheet are provided with parallel front score lines ll, i2 and I2, and a rear score line H which form a. riser IS, a front face l6, marginal edge i1, and an attaching flap ll at each side of the picture plane. At the ends, between and separate from the side scores, are rear score lines 20 and parallel front score lines 2|, 22 and 22 forming a riser 24, a rim face 25, a marginal edge 26, and a rear pasting extension 21 with a notch 28 at each end of the riser 24 and the rim face ,25 forming a locking lug 30. The flaps i8 and rear pieces 21 are secured to the back of the 10 main plate III by a suitable adhesive-so that the parallel portions between the outer edge of the picture plate i0 and the outer edge of the attached portions which project beyond the picture plate may be collapsed or folded flatly in a substantially common plane.
In order to set up this display the two side frame portions ll, l2 and- I3 are pressed forwardly in rectangular cross section but will not remain in this position unless supported. The
. end sections 24, 25 and 26 are thereafter raised and pressed together, the locking lugs 30 engagingthe'raised ends of the sections ll, l2 and i3 and holding them in raised and distended position.
In order that the parts may fit neatly together and that they may be cut from a single sheet of material, the ends 32 of the side portions l6 are beveled outwardly and the ends 33 of the attaching flaps, iii are beveled inwardly. The projecting corners 35 of the locking projections 30 are also angularly cut so that they will engage more readily in the side frame portions 'as shown more clearly by Fig. 3.
When constructed and attached in this manner the front beveled ends 32 will extend tightly over the end frame portions 25 providing a neat angular corner joint line, and the ends 33 of the rear flaps i8 extend over the attached end flaps 21 presenting a neat joint extending angularly to the corners of the frame.
In order to hold the locking lugs 30 in place by holding the end sections in rectangular position and. thereby holding the side frame sections in corresponding angular position, there are a num- 4 her of rectangular locking lugs 4|! having a hinge H at one side and cut from the material on the other three sides so-that these lugs may be bent inwardly in right angular engaging position to hold the end frame sections in transverse rectangular open position. To disengage these lugs for collapsing the display, a. finger opening 42 is provided adjacent the hinge side of each lug so that the finger of an operator or any desired implement may be inserted through the openings 42 55 pressing the locking lug 40 out of its rectangular engaging position and folding it flatly in the plane of the attaching flap flfrorn which it is cut.
To collapse the frame it is necessary only to disengage the lugs 40 to fold the end sections flatly, thereby drawing the locking lugs 30 out of engagement with the side frame portions so that they also may be collapsed or unfolded.
with thisconstruction the entire surface of the picture plane and the front faces of the .frame and the rim thereof are all made from the same face of the sheet material so that one printed surface is all that is required to make the complete display and to coordinate the picture and the rim sections. Thus it is easier and less expensive to provide a printed surface which will accurately register with the picture plate and the rim portions so far as coloring and the lines thereof are concerned.
I claim:
1. A display frame made of a single sheet with a central picture plate and parallel edge portions with the outer one attached to the plate to form a hollow marginal edge foldable from collapsed flat condition to rectangular cross section, comprising separate side and end portions, and means on the end portions engaging the side portions for holding them in extended position.
2. A foldable display comprising a single sheet with a central picture plane and parallel score lines in the edges forming connected portions with the outermost permanently secured to one face of the picture plane and the intermediate portions being sufficient in number to fold flatly together and extensible to provide a hollow rectangular marginal frame raised from the picture plane, and means comprising a locking flap bendable inwardly from the back portion of the marginal frame to engage the inside of the front portion of that frame for distending it and holding the frame portions in distended position.
3. A foldable display comprising a sheet of foldable material cut apart at the corners and having parallel score lines in the edges to form connected portions foldable to form a hollow angular rim with the outer scored portion of each side permanently attached to 'the back of the sheet, the rim comprising a sufficient number of portions to fold flatly together when not distended, and means to distend the rim portions comprising the extremities of alternate connected edge portions having projecting lugs to engage in the ends of adjacent angular rim portions to hold them in distended position.
4. A'foldable display comprising foldablesheet material having a central plate cut apart at the corners and score lines in the edges to form flat-,
ly foldable but extensible hollow separate connected angular frame portions, each outer portion being permanently attached to the central plate, and means to distend the frames comprising the extremities of opposite frameportions' having projections to engage in the open hollow ends of the adjacent frame portions to support all of them in extended condition raised from the plane of the central plate to resemble a picture frame.
5. In a foldable display frame, a sheet cut at of the sections between them to hold them in extended position, and the said alternate sections having locking means for holding them in distended position.
6. In a foldable display, a sheet cut at the corners and scored at the sides to form hollow angular frame sections, the ends of opposite sides having beveled portions to overlap the ends of adjacent sections, and the said overlapped ends having projections to engage in and hold the said opposite frame sections in distended position, and locking means within some of the sections to hold them separately in extended position.
7. In a foldable frame display, sheet material cut and scored to provide collapsible hollow angular frame sections with the outer portions forming each frame portion secured together, and a locking flap bendable inwardly from one portion to engage the other portions and hold the frame portion distended in its angular position.
8. A structure in accordance with claim '7 in which a finger aperture is provided in the portion adjacent the locking flap through which a finger may be inserted for disengaging the locking flap.
9. A foldable display frame comprising a sheet cut at the corners and scored at the sides to form separate foldable sections, the outer portion of each section being turned inwardly and its outer edge secured to the rear face of the sheet, leaving the intermediate portions collapsible together in double thickness and extensible to angular hollow drosssection, means at the ends of opposite sectlons to engage the other sections at the corners for holding them distended, and locking means located in the said opposite sections for holding them distended.
10. A display resembling a framed picture, comprising a foldable sheet printed on one side, out at the comers, and scored at the sides to form separate sections; each section having a portion extending forwardly from the central part, a front face portion, a marginal rim portion, and a back portion extending inwardly at the back of and permanently attached to the central part; the sections being collapsible flatly and extensible to rectangular hollow cross-section; means engaging the sections to hold them together and in distended position; the folding of the sheet requiring printing on one face only to include the decoration of the central part and the rim thereof.
11. In a folding display, a sheet cut at the corners and scored at the sides to form separate frame sections, each having its outer member turned inwardly and permanently attached at the rear of the sheet and having suilicient sections to provide collapsible angular hollow frame portions, opposite sections having end projections extending at right angles to the score lines and adapted to engage in the hollow ends of the adjacent sections for holding them upright in distended posltion.
12. In a folding display, a sheet cut at the corners and scored at the sides to provide a plurality of sections each having its outer member turned inwardly and permanently secured at the free edge to the back of the sheet leaving three intermediate connected sections which are collapsed flatly together in double sheet thickness and are extensible in hollow rectangular cross section to simulate a frame raised from the plane of the sheet, and means to interconnect adjacent frame sectionsand hold them in distended position.
HENRY A. ZIEMMERMAN.
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US2762148A (en) * 1953-03-31 1956-09-11 Arvey Corp Frame display
US6684546B1 (en) * 2003-01-09 2004-02-03 Deng Chi Chang Printed decorating painting
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