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- the present invention is directed to a display device. More particularly, the present invention pertains to a magnetic display device having a frame with an open interior, at least one elongated support member, and at least one attachment means.
- the prior art references disclose many different types of magnetic displays. Most commonly, individual, variously-sized magnets are placed over papers or photographs to be displayed. Magnetic attractive force holds the magnets and the display articles against a metallic support surface of a home appliance or structure, such as a refrigerator, file cabinet, or locker. Often, one magnet is used to hold more than one article. However, the magnetic strength provided by a single magnet is often insufficient to support a thick sheet of paper, such as a greeting card. When a magnet's holding power is exceeded, the held articles may fall to the floor. This may be annoying and may also result in losing the articles for display.
- Another known magnetic fastener includes magnetic sheet material cut into picture frame shapes.
- the exposed side of the magnetic surface may be coated with colors or designs to increase aesthetic appeal.
- the magnetic sheet material from which the frame shapes are cut is relatively fragile, leading to easy tearing.
- U.S. Pat. No. 6,405,465, issued to Dwyer et al. (the '465 patent).
- the '465 patent is directed to a method of displaying at least one article on a refrigerator, including a magnetically mounted display board, a display panel attached to the board, and a transparent layer for protecting displayed articles.
- display articles are easily attached to the display board, the display board relies on adhesive attachment of the display articles. Over time, the adhesives tend lose their stickiness, requiring frequent reapplication of potentially damaging adhesive to the display articles.
- a lightweight display device having easily positionable means for holding articles of various size for display. Because the device of the present invention does not limit the size and shape of articles to be displayed, as prior art display devices do, a wide variety of irregular and oversized articles may be displayed. Such a device is easily removable from a support surface, yet remains firmly in place until intentionally moved.
- a display device includes a frame having an open interior portion, at least one elongated support member, and a fastener or fastening means fixed to a back surface of the frame for mounting the frame on a support surface.
- the support member has first and second ends, which are fastened to opposite sides of the frame, and span the open interior of the frame. Each of the support member's ends is fastened to the frame, preferably to the back surface of the frame.
- the frame has three or more sides, but may be in any suitable shape, such as a square, rectangle, polygon, circle, oval and the like.
- the support members may be either horizontally or vertically oriented, and may be formed from wire (stretched or stiff), string, cord, monofilament, or suitable plastic, wood or metal rod.
- the fastener is magnetic to permit attachment of the frame to a magnetically attractive support surface.
- the fastener may include, for example, non-magnetic means, such as releasable adhesives, hooks, screws, or any other suitable means.
- the device includes at least one removable clip for holding display articles on the support members, positionable over a portion of the support member.
- the display device may include a solid backing, such paper, plastic, cardboard and the like, that covers the open interior and a portion of the back surface of the frame.
- the backing may itself be magnetic, or may have at least one magnetic attachment means for mounting the frame to the magnetically attractive support surface.
- FIG. 1 is a front view of the display device according to one specific embodiment of the present invention, shown mounted on a refrigerator;
- FIG. 2 is a front view of the display device of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a side view of the display device of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 is a back view of the display device of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 5 is a front view of the display device of FIG. 1 , showing a clip holding an article for display;
- FIG. 6 is a back view of the display device of FIG. 5 ;
- FIG. 7 is a front view of the clip shown in FIGS. 5 and 6 , shown holding an article for display;
- FIG. 8 is a side view of the clip shown in FIGS. 5 and 6 , shown holding an article for display;
- FIG. 9 is a back view of the clip shown in FIGS. 5 and 6 ;
- FIG. 10A-10C illustrate specific alternate embodiments of the display device
- FIG. 10D shows an alternate embodiment of the present invention, illustrating vertical orientation of support members
- FIG. 11 is a front view of an alternate embodiment of the display device of the present invention, shown with a backing covering the open interior and back surface of the frame;
- FIG. 12 is a back view of the alternate embodiment of FIG. 11 .
- the present invention is directed to a display device 10 .
- the device 10 includes a frame 12 having an open interior portion 14 , at least one elongated support member 16 having two ends 18 , and at least one fastener strip or attachment means 20 .
- the frame 12 is illustrated as being rectangular, but may be formed in any suitable or aesthetically pleasing shape, such as a square, triangle, circle, oval, any polygon or even an irregular shape. Some of these alternate shapes are shown in FIGS. 10A-10C .
- the frame 12 is made of a lightweight material, such as wood, plastic, or aluminum, but any suitable material may be used.
- the support members 16 span the open interior portion 14 of the frame 12 , preferably at approximately even intervals for aesthetic appeal.
- Each support member 16 has first and second ends 18 , which are fastened to opposite sides of the frame.
- the ends 18 are fastened to a back surface 26 of the frame 12 so as not to be visible from the front of the frame.
- the support members 16 may be fastened by any suitable fastener, for example by screws, nails, staples, pegs, chemical adhesive, or may be “looped” through appropriate apertures (not shown) in the frame.
- the ends 18 of the support members 16 may be fastened to opposing sides 28 of the frame 12 . If the frame 12 is circular or oval in shape the support members 16 may form a chord perpendicular to and axis or diameter of the frame.
- FIGS. 1-6 show four support members 16 , a greater or fewer number of support members may be used, depending on the shape and size of the frame 12 .
- the support members 16 are shown in FIGS. 1-6 as having a horizontal orientation, the support members 16 may also be vertically oriented, as illustrated in FIG. 10D .
- the support members 16 may be formed of wire stretched and fastened to the frame, or may be formed of stiff wire, metal rod, plastic rod, wooden rod, monofilament, and the like. Any suitable material and corresponding method of fastening may be used without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention.
- the fastener strip or attachment means 20 is preferably formed of a magnetic strip of material affixed to the back surface 26 of the frame 12 .
- magnetic material is typically formed of a flexible material impregnated with magnetic material.
- the fastener strip 20 may be fixed to the back surface 26 of the frame 12 with adhesives, staples, nails, screws, or any other suitable means.
- the fastener strip 20 is preferably magnetic, for securing the display device 10 to a magnetically attractive support surface 30 ( FIG. 1 ), such as a refrigerator, file cabinet, or locker, or any other metal surface. Because the interior 14 of the frame 12 is open, the support surface 30 may be seen through the frame.
- attachment strip 20 depicts the attachment strip 20 as two magnetic strips extending along the entire length of opposing sides 28 of the frame 12 , other types of magnetic fasteners may be employed, such as shorter magnetic strips, or individual magnets.
- the attachment strips 20 depicted in FIG. 3 are shown with an exaggerated thickness for purposes of clarity, and are not drawn to scale.
- the attachment means 20 may include releasable adhesives, hooks, screws, or any other suitable means of securing the display device 10 to a support surface.
- a clip 32 is shown removably positioned over a portion of the support member 16 .
- the clip 32 includes front and back pieces 34 , 36 , each with curved top, bottom, right, and left edges 38 , 40 , 42 , 44 .
- the front and back portions 34 , 36 are operatively coupled to one another with a post 46 inserted along the right and left sides 42 , 44 of both pieces 34 , 36 .
- a circular spring 48 surrounds a portion of the post 46 located between the right and left sides 42 , 44 of the front and back pieces 34 , 36 of the clip 32 .
- the spring 48 maintains the bottom edges 40 of the front and back pieces 34 , 36 of the clip 32 are in a closed state, abutting each other.
- the bottom edges 40 separate permitting placement of an article 50 between the bottom edges. Accordingly, when the top edges 38 are released, the bottom edges 40 return to their closed state, now firmly grasping the article 50 .
- the clip may releasably retain any article selected by the user, such as paper, photographs, notes, letters, documents, cloth, fabric, or any other suitable item typically having indicia thereon.
- Optional teeth 52 may be formed on inner surfaces 54 of the front and back pieces 34 , 36 of the clip 32 , for increased grasping security.
- An upper portion 56 of the front piece 34 may include a ridged gripping portion 58 overhanging the top edge 38 .
- the gripping portion 58 facilitates squeezing the top edges 38 of the front and back pieces 34 , 36 together.
- Substantially U-shaped hooks 60 also may be attached to the back piece 36 of the clip 32 , as shown in FIGS. 8-9 .
- the hooks 60 may removably secure the clip 32 to a portion of the support member 16 .
- the hooks 60 are depicted as substantially U-shaped, they may be formed in any shape capable of securing the clip 32 to the support member 16 .
- the hooks permit the clip 32 slide along the support member to a desired position so that the article 50 may be displayed along the support member at any convenient or aesthetically pleasing position.
- Any suitable clip may be used.
- a spring-biased clothespin may be used to secure articles.
- FIGS. 5-6 Use of the display device to display articles is straightforward (see FIGS. 5-6 ).
- An article 50 intended for display is inserted between the front and back pieces 34 , 36 of the clip 32 .
- the clip 32 then is positioned, via its hooks 60 , on the support member 16 .
- the clip 32 may be slid to a desired position along the support member 16 without removing the clip from the member.
- the article 50 intended for display may be inserted between the front and back pieces 34 , 36 of the one clip 32 while the clip remains positioned, via its hooks 60 , on the support member 16 .
- the user may easily change the articles for display by unclipping one article and re-clipping another it its place. Once clipped, articles 50 are free to overhang any of the sides 28 of the frame 12 . Because the size of the article 50 displayed is not limited by the frame 12 , a wide variety of articles may be displayed using the device of the present invention.
- the display device 10 includes a solid backing 62 , which covers the open interior 14 and part or all of the back surface 26 of the frame 12 .
- the backing 62 may itself be magnetic, or may be made of stock paper, cardboard, plastic and the like.
- the backing 62 may be attached to the frame 12 using any suitable fastening method, such as for example, screws, nails, staples, hook and loop, and the like.
- the backing in this specific embodiment hides the underlying support surface.
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A display device includes a frame having an open interior, and at least one elongated support member. The support member spans the open interior of the frame, with its ends fastened to the frame. At least one means for attachment is fixed to a back surface of the frame for attaching the frame to a support surface.
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- The present invention is directed to a display device. More particularly, the present invention pertains to a magnetic display device having a frame with an open interior, at least one elongated support member, and at least one attachment means.
- The prior art references disclose many different types of magnetic displays. Most commonly, individual, variously-sized magnets are placed over papers or photographs to be displayed. Magnetic attractive force holds the magnets and the display articles against a metallic support surface of a home appliance or structure, such as a refrigerator, file cabinet, or locker. Often, one magnet is used to hold more than one article. However, the magnetic strength provided by a single magnet is often insufficient to support a thick sheet of paper, such as a greeting card. When a magnet's holding power is exceeded, the held articles may fall to the floor. This may be annoying and may also result in losing the articles for display.
- In addition, the use of multiple magnets to hold many articles, and their frequently random placement on the support surface, creates a cluttered and unappealing appearance, and fails to provide a means for organizing the articles. The common practice of stacking articles under one or more magnets also presents the consumer with a difficulty in locating the desired articles.
- Known attempts to overcome the disadvantages inherent in the use of individual magnets for holding articles include magnetic frames and display sleeves. An example of such a picture frame may be disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,912,864, issued to Price (the '864 patent). The '864 patent is directed to a rectangular magnetized picture frame made of four tubes with magnetic strips adhesively secured to the rear faces of the tubes. Alternately, corner connectors joining the tubes are made of magnetic materials.
- Another such frame may be disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,688,029, issued to Dunn (the '029 patent). The '029 patent discloses a metal frame with magnets inserted into holes cut into each side of the frame. A common shortcoming found in both of these frames is the necessity for consumers to spend considerable time inserting the article to be displayed into the frame, or carefully holding the article against the support surface while attempting to center the frame about the article. In addition, both of these frames have specific dimensions, thus can only display a limited array of articles with similar dimensions. Further, extracting an article and replacing it with another requires additional time adjusting the frame.
- Another known magnetic fastener includes magnetic sheet material cut into picture frame shapes. The exposed side of the magnetic surface may be coated with colors or designs to increase aesthetic appeal. However, the magnetic sheet material from which the frame shapes are cut is relatively fragile, leading to easy tearing.
- Yet another known display device may be disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,364,126, issued to Enriquez (the '126 patent). The '126 patent is directed to a magnetic refrigerator organizer featuring overlapping display sleeves. Notes, photographs, business cards and the like may be inserted into the sleeves for organization and display. Similar to the frames disclosed in the '864 and '029 patents, inserting and extracting display articles requires the consumer to spend a considerable amount of time adjusting the device. Not all articles are visible at all times, which is disadvantageous.
- Another known display device may be disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,405,465, issued to Dwyer et al. (the '465 patent). The '465 patent is directed to a method of displaying at least one article on a refrigerator, including a magnetically mounted display board, a display panel attached to the board, and a transparent layer for protecting displayed articles. Although display articles are easily attached to the display board, the display board relies on adhesive attachment of the display articles. Over time, the adhesives tend lose their stickiness, requiring frequent reapplication of potentially damaging adhesive to the display articles.
- Accordingly, there exists a need for a lightweight display device having easily positionable means for holding articles of various size for display. Because the device of the present invention does not limit the size and shape of articles to be displayed, as prior art display devices do, a wide variety of irregular and oversized articles may be displayed. Such a device is easily removable from a support surface, yet remains firmly in place until intentionally moved.
- A display device includes a frame having an open interior portion, at least one elongated support member, and a fastener or fastening means fixed to a back surface of the frame for mounting the frame on a support surface. The support member has first and second ends, which are fastened to opposite sides of the frame, and span the open interior of the frame. Each of the support member's ends is fastened to the frame, preferably to the back surface of the frame.
- Preferably, the frame has three or more sides, but may be in any suitable shape, such as a square, rectangle, polygon, circle, oval and the like. The support members may be either horizontally or vertically oriented, and may be formed from wire (stretched or stiff), string, cord, monofilament, or suitable plastic, wood or metal rod.
- In a preferred embodiment, the fastener is magnetic to permit attachment of the frame to a magnetically attractive support surface. For mounting on non-magnetically attractive support surfaces, the fastener may include, for example, non-magnetic means, such as releasable adhesives, hooks, screws, or any other suitable means. Preferably, the device includes at least one removable clip for holding display articles on the support members, positionable over a portion of the support member.
- In an alternate embodiment, the display device may include a solid backing, such paper, plastic, cardboard and the like, that covers the open interior and a portion of the back surface of the frame. The backing may itself be magnetic, or may have at least one magnetic attachment means for mounting the frame to the magnetically attractive support surface.
- Further objects, features, and advantages of the present invention, together with the organization and manner of use thereof, will become apparent from the following description of the invention when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate like elements throughout the several views.
- While the present invention is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific embodiments thereof are shown by way of example in the accompanying drawings, and will be described in detail. It should be understood that the drawings and detailed description thereof are not intended to limit the invention to the particular form disclosed, but rather the invention is intended to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the present invention.
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FIG. 1 is a front view of the display device according to one specific embodiment of the present invention, shown mounted on a refrigerator; -
FIG. 2 is a front view of the display device ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a side view of the display device ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4 is a back view of the display device ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 5 is a front view of the display device ofFIG. 1 , showing a clip holding an article for display; -
FIG. 6 is a back view of the display device ofFIG. 5 ; -
FIG. 7 is a front view of the clip shown inFIGS. 5 and 6 , shown holding an article for display; -
FIG. 8 is a side view of the clip shown inFIGS. 5 and 6 , shown holding an article for display; -
FIG. 9 is a back view of the clip shown inFIGS. 5 and 6 ; -
FIG. 10A-10C illustrate specific alternate embodiments of the display device; -
FIG. 10D shows an alternate embodiment of the present invention, illustrating vertical orientation of support members; -
FIG. 11 is a front view of an alternate embodiment of the display device of the present invention, shown with a backing covering the open interior and back surface of the frame; and -
FIG. 12 is a back view of the alternate embodiment ofFIG. 11 . - Referring to
FIGS. 1-6 , the present invention is directed to adisplay device 10. Thedevice 10 includes aframe 12 having an openinterior portion 14, at least oneelongated support member 16 having two ends 18, and at least one fastener strip or attachment means 20. Theframe 12 is illustrated as being rectangular, but may be formed in any suitable or aesthetically pleasing shape, such as a square, triangle, circle, oval, any polygon or even an irregular shape. Some of these alternate shapes are shown inFIGS. 10A-10C . Preferably, theframe 12 is made of a lightweight material, such as wood, plastic, or aluminum, but any suitable material may be used. - The
support members 16 span the openinterior portion 14 of theframe 12, preferably at approximately even intervals for aesthetic appeal. Eachsupport member 16 has first and second ends 18, which are fastened to opposite sides of the frame. Preferably, the ends 18 are fastened to aback surface 26 of theframe 12 so as not to be visible from the front of the frame. Thesupport members 16 may be fastened by any suitable fastener, for example by screws, nails, staples, pegs, chemical adhesive, or may be “looped” through appropriate apertures (not shown) in the frame. For frame shapes that incorporate opposing sides, such as rectangles, the ends 18 of thesupport members 16 may be fastened to opposingsides 28 of theframe 12. If theframe 12 is circular or oval in shape thesupport members 16 may form a chord perpendicular to and axis or diameter of the frame. - Although the illustrated embodiments show four
support members 16, a greater or fewer number of support members may be used, depending on the shape and size of theframe 12. In addition, although thesupport members 16 are shown inFIGS. 1-6 as having a horizontal orientation, thesupport members 16 may also be vertically oriented, as illustrated inFIG. 10D . Thesupport members 16 may be formed of wire stretched and fastened to the frame, or may be formed of stiff wire, metal rod, plastic rod, wooden rod, monofilament, and the like. Any suitable material and corresponding method of fastening may be used without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. - The fastener strip or attachment means 20 is preferably formed of a magnetic strip of material affixed to the
back surface 26 of theframe 12. As is known, such magnetic material is typically formed of a flexible material impregnated with magnetic material. Thefastener strip 20 may be fixed to theback surface 26 of theframe 12 with adhesives, staples, nails, screws, or any other suitable means. As illustrated inFIG. 4 , thefastener strip 20 is preferably magnetic, for securing thedisplay device 10 to a magnetically attractive support surface 30 (FIG. 1 ), such as a refrigerator, file cabinet, or locker, or any other metal surface. Because the interior 14 of theframe 12 is open, thesupport surface 30 may be seen through the frame. AlthoughFIGS. 3, 4 , and 6 depict theattachment strip 20 as two magnetic strips extending along the entire length of opposingsides 28 of theframe 12, other types of magnetic fasteners may be employed, such as shorter magnetic strips, or individual magnets. The attachment strips 20 depicted inFIG. 3 are shown with an exaggerated thickness for purposes of clarity, and are not drawn to scale. Further, for non-magnetic support surfaces 30, the attachment means 20 may include releasable adhesives, hooks, screws, or any other suitable means of securing thedisplay device 10 to a support surface. - In the specific embodiment of
FIGS. 5-6 , aclip 32 is shown removably positioned over a portion of thesupport member 16. As shown inFIGS. 7-9 , theclip 32 includes front andback pieces edges back portions post 46 inserted along the right and leftsides pieces circular spring 48 surrounds a portion of thepost 46 located between the right and leftsides back pieces clip 32. - In normal operation, the
spring 48 maintains the bottom edges 40 of the front andback pieces clip 32 are in a closed state, abutting each other. When the top edges of theclip 32 are squeezed together, the bottom edges 40 separate permitting placement of anarticle 50 between the bottom edges. Accordingly, when thetop edges 38 are released, the bottom edges 40 return to their closed state, now firmly grasping thearticle 50. The clip may releasably retain any article selected by the user, such as paper, photographs, notes, letters, documents, cloth, fabric, or any other suitable item typically having indicia thereon.Optional teeth 52 may be formed oninner surfaces 54 of the front andback pieces clip 32, for increased grasping security. - An
upper portion 56 of thefront piece 34 may include a ridged grippingportion 58 overhanging thetop edge 38. The grippingportion 58 facilitates squeezing thetop edges 38 of the front andback pieces - Substantially
U-shaped hooks 60 also may be attached to theback piece 36 of theclip 32, as shown inFIGS. 8-9 . Thehooks 60 may removably secure theclip 32 to a portion of thesupport member 16. Although thehooks 60 are depicted as substantially U-shaped, they may be formed in any shape capable of securing theclip 32 to thesupport member 16. In addition to allowing theclip 32 to be removed entirely from thesupport member 16, the hooks permit theclip 32 slide along the support member to a desired position so that thearticle 50 may be displayed along the support member at any convenient or aesthetically pleasing position. The ease of removing and opening/closing theclip 32 provides consumers with a quick, simple means of switching between articles to be displayed. Any suitable clip may be used. For example, a spring-biased clothespin may be used to secure articles. - Use of the display device to display articles is straightforward (see
FIGS. 5-6 ). Anarticle 50 intended for display is inserted between the front andback pieces clip 32. Theclip 32 then is positioned, via itshooks 60, on thesupport member 16. Theclip 32 may be slid to a desired position along thesupport member 16 without removing the clip from the member. Alternately, thearticle 50 intended for display may be inserted between the front andback pieces clip 32 while the clip remains positioned, via itshooks 60, on thesupport member 16. The user may easily change the articles for display by unclipping one article and re-clipping another it its place. Once clipped,articles 50 are free to overhang any of thesides 28 of theframe 12. Because the size of thearticle 50 displayed is not limited by theframe 12, a wide variety of articles may be displayed using the device of the present invention. - In a specific alternate embodiment shown in
FIGS. 11-12 , thedisplay device 10 includes asolid backing 62, which covers theopen interior 14 and part or all of theback surface 26 of theframe 12. Thebacking 62 may itself be magnetic, or may be made of stock paper, cardboard, plastic and the like. Thebacking 62 may be attached to theframe 12 using any suitable fastening method, such as for example, screws, nails, staples, hook and loop, and the like. In contrast to the embodiment disclosed inFIGS. 1-6 , the backing in this specific embodiment hides the underlying support surface. - While the invention has been described in connection with certain embodiments, it should be understood that it is not intended to limit the invention to these particular embodiments. To the contrary, it is intended to cover all alternatives, modifications, and equivalents falling within the spirit and scope of the invention.
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1. A display device for displaying objects having indicia thereon, the device comprising:
a frame having an open interior portion;
at least one support member having first and second ends, said first and second ends fastened to opposite sides of the frame and spanning the open interior portion;
the support member configured to releasably support the objects having indicia; and
a fastener configured to removably mount the frame on a flat vertically oriented support surface.
2. The device of claim 1 , wherein the ends of the at least one support member are fastened to a back surface of the frame.
3. The device of claim 1 , wherein the objects having indicia are selected from the group consisting of a photograph, memo, note, card, paper object, cloth, and fabric.
4. The device of claim 1 , wherein the frame is formed in a shape selected from the group consisting of a square, rectangle, triangle, circle, oval, and polygon.
5. The device of claim 1 , wherein the at least one support member is horizontally oriented.
6. The device of claim 1 , wherein the at least one support member is vertically oriented.
7. The device of claim 1 , wherein the at least one support member is selected from the group consisting of wire, metal rod, plastic rod, wooden rod, metal bar, string, cord, and monofilament.
8. The device of claim 1 , wherein the fastener is a magnetic strip affixed to a back portion of the frame.
9. The device of claim 1 , wherein the fastener is in the form of a hooks adapted to receive hanging wire or string.
10. The device of claim 1 , wherein the support surface is formed of metal.
11. The device of claim 1 , further including at least one clip for retaining the objects having indicia on the support member.
12. A display device for displaying objects having indicia thereon, the device comprising:
a frame having an open interior portion;
at least one elongated support member having first and second ends, said ends fastened to opposite sides of the frame, respectively, and spanning the open interior portion; and
a magnetic fastening material affixed to a back surface of the frame configured to removeably mount the frame on a corresponding flat metal support surface in a vertical orientation.
13. The device of claim 12 , wherein the objects having indicia are selected from the group consisting of a photograph, memo, note, card, paper object, cloth, and fabric.
14. The device of claim 12 , wherein the frame is formed in a shape selected from the group consisting of a square, rectangle, triangle, circle, oval, and polygon.
15. The device of claim 12 , wherein the at least one support member is horizontally oriented.
16. The device of claim 12 , wherein the at least one support member is vertically oriented.
17. The device of claim 12 , wherein the at least one support member is selected from the group consisting of wire, plastic rod, metal rod, wooden rod, string, cord, and monofilament.
18. A display device for displaying objects having indicia thereon, the device comprising:
a frame having an open interior portion;
at least one elongated support member having first and second ends, said ends fastened to opposite sides of the frame, respectively, and spanning the open interior portion;
attachment means for removeably mounting the frame on a corresponding flat metal support surface in a vertical orientation; and
at least one removable clip attached to the support member configured to releasably retain the objects having indicia thereon.
19. The device of claim 18 , wherein the objects having indicia are selected from the group consisting of a photograph, memo, card, note, paper object, cloth, and fabric.
20. The device of claim 19 , wherein the frame is formed in a shape selected from the group consisting of a square, rectangle, triangle, circle, oval, and polygon.
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