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- the present disclosure generally relates to photo mats for displaying graphic materials and, more specifically, to photo mats having an alignment grid for aligning the graphic materials to the photo mat, and a method of using the same.
- U.S. Pat. No. 3,024,553 discloses a mount for photographs having a back panel and a mounting panel.
- the back panel includes indices and adhesive strips to locate and adhere the photo on the back panel.
- U.S. Pat. No. 3,581,423 discloses a self-sticking page for photo albums, production scheduling charts, presentation pages, advertising layouts and the like.
- the self-sticking page includes a board or support member having a pair of transparent sheets associated therewith.
- U.S. Pat. No. 3,687,770 discloses materials and a method for mounting a picture in accurate relation on a sheet of mount material and providing a mat with a picture viewing opening of the correct size to frame the picture and provide the proper overlap of the mat onto the edges of the picture adjacent the picture viewing opening, thereby making a neat mounted and matted picture.
- the mount is provided with coordinate guide means marking equal distance intervals extending horizontally and vertically in opposite directions from intersecting horizontal and vertical axes through a selected central point on said mount, identifying means for selected of said coordinate guide means, and a sheet of mat material having coordinate guide means and identifying means similar to the coordinate guide means and identifying means on said mount for use as guides in cutting the picture viewing opening through the mat material, the coordinate guide means and identifying means on said mat material corresponding to the coordinate guide means and identifying means on said mount being closer to said horizontal and vertical axes by the amount of the desired overlap of the mat onto the edges of the picture at the edges of the picture viewing opening.
- U.S. Pat. No. 6,052,933 discloses a picture framing system for mounting, displaying and protecting a photograph or work of art on a vertical surface of ferrous metal, non-ferrous metal, or a non-metallic surface without using nails.
- the picture framing system includes a sleeve or pocket-type photograph holder which can be used with various styles of mats and picture frames for mounting, displaying, and protecting the photograph against the flat vertical surface, such as a refrigerator door or dining room wall.
- the picture framing system includes a flexible sheet having an adhesive front surface for attachment to the photograph holder and a magnetized rear surface for permitting the attachment of either type of photograph holder to a ferrous metal surface.
- the picture framing system also includes a flat, flexible ferro-magnetic sheet having a front magnetically-attractive surface and a rear adhesive surface for allowing either type of photograph holder and the picture frame to be mounted on a non-ferrous metal surface or any non-metallic surface.
- the picture framing system includes a centering tool for centering the photograph or art work on the mat and within the sleeve or pocket-type photograph holder and also within the picture frame.
- a photo mat including a base, a grid, and at least one adhesive strip.
- the base includes a front surface, a rear surface, and an opening disposed within a perimeter of the base.
- the grid is disposed on the rear surface of the base and includes a first plurality of parallel lines and a second plurality of parallel lines that are generally perpendicular to each other.
- the at least one adhesive area is disposed on the rear surface.
- a display device including a photo mat and a frame adapted to receive the photo mat.
- the photo mat includes a base, a grid, and at least one adhesive strip.
- the base includes a front surface, a rear surface, and an opening disposed within a perimeter of the base.
- the grid is disposed on the rear surface of the base and includes a first plurality of parallel lines and a second plurality of parallel lines that are generally perpendicular to each other.
- the at least one adhesive area is disposed on the rear surface.
- a method of positioning an image on a photo mat includes aligning the image to at least one grid located on a rear surface of the photo mat, wherein the grid is aligned to an opening in the photo mat.
- the method further includes adhering the image to at least one adhesive area located on the rear surface of the photo mat.
- FIG. 1 is a rear isometric view of one exemplary embodiment of a photo mat, constructed in accordance with the teachings of the present disclosure
- FIG. 2 is rear plan view of the photo mat of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a partial rear plan view of the photo mat of FIG. 1 , with emphasis on the grids;
- FIG. 4 is a rear isometric view of the photo mat of FIG. 1 , with a photo partially attached thereto;
- FIG. 5 is a front isometric view of the photo mat of FIG. 1 in a picture frame
- FIG. 6 is an isometric view of a photo album having album pages implementing photo mats of the present disclosure.
- a photo mat is generally depicted by reference numeral 20 .
- the photo mat 20 in this one exemplary embodiment includes a base 21 , an opening 22 , and a grid 24 , and one or more adhesive areas 26 disposed on a rear surface of the base 21 .
- a user may attached an image or picture 28 to the photo mat 20 with the image of the pictures aligned with and viewable through the opening 22 , and may then display the picture 28 on the photo mat 20 in a frame, or the like.
- the photo mat 20 may be constructed from a paper, cardboard, wood, metal, chipboard/mat board, ceramic, leather, glass, poly-resin, magnetic material, etc., or any combination thereof.
- the base 21 may include a front surface 30 , a rear surface 32 , and a perimeter.
- the base 21 may have one or more edges depending on the shape of the photo mat 20 .
- the base 21 has a generally rectangular shape and, as such, includes an upper edge 34 , a lower edge 36 , a first side edge 38 , and a second side edge 40 , wherein the upper and lower edges 34 , 36 are substantially parallel to each other and substantially perpendicular to the first and the second edges 38 , 40 .
- the shape of the base 21 may, however, be round, square, triangular, oval, odd shaped or a combination thereof, and may, therefore, have a corresponding number of edges.
- the opening 22 may be located near a center of the photo mat 20 , but the opening 22 may be located anywhere in the perimeter of the photo mat 20 .
- the opening 22 like the perimeter of the photo mat 20 , may have one or more edges which may correspond to the shape of the perimeter.
- the opening 22 has a generally rectangular shape and, as such, includes an upper edge 42 , a lower edge 44 , a first side edge 46 , and a second side edge 48 , wherein the upper and lower edges 42 , 44 are substantially parallel to each other and substantially perpendicular to the first and second side edges 46 , 48 .
- the shape of the opening 22 may, however, be round, square, triangular, oval, odd shaped or a combination thereof, and may, therefore, have the corresponding number of edges.
- the grid 24 includes a plurality of first lines oriented parallel to each other, and may include a plurality of second lines oriented parallel to each other and perpendicular to the plurality of first lines.
- the grid 24 is oriented and aligned relative to the photo mat 20 and/or portions thereof, to enable the alignment of the image 28 relative to the opening 22 .
- the grid 24 may be located anywhere on the rear surface 32 of the photo mat 20 and, as in this exemplary embodiment, may be locate near two edges of the opening 22 . More specifically, the grid 24 may be located on opposite edges of the opening 22 and, as such, may be located near the top edge 42 and the bottom edge 44 of the opening 22 .
- the grid 24 when disposed in more than one area of the photo album 20 may be located at a substantially similar, if not equal, position relative to the opening 22 and/or the perimeter of the base 21 .
- a first grid section 24 a is located in the same position relative to the upper edge 42 as a second grid 24 b is positioned relative to the lower edge 44 .
- the first set of lines or the second set of lines of the first and second grid sections 24 a, 24 b will align along a first axis, and the other of the first and second set of lines will be equally spaced from the edges 42 , 44 and be parallel to each other.
- the grid 24 may be printed on the photo mat 20 , but may be placed on the photo mat 20 by many other means.
- the grid 24 may be on a sticker that is placed on the photo mat 20 , the grid 24 may be stitched on the photo mat 20 , and/or the grid 24 may be part of the one or more adhesive areas 26 .
- the grid 24 may, however, be adapted to function with photo mats having various shapes and configurations.
- the grid 24 may be disposed on the rear surface 32 of a photo mat and/or opening 22 that is round, square, triangular, oval, odd shaped or a combination thereof.
- the grid 24 may have such shapes and configurations to align an other than four sided image to the opening 22 .
- the one or more adhesive areas 26 may include double-sided tape, a sticky surface, and/or any other type of adhesive or adhesion method that may allows for the repositioning of the image 28 intended to be attached to the adhesive areas 26 .
- the adhesive areas 26 are a pair of multi use adhesive strips 26 that allow the user to place, remove, and replace the image 28 on the adhesive areas 26 multiple times with out greatly reducing the adhesive properties of the adhesive areas 26 , and without damaging the image 28 .
- the adhesive areas 26 may be located anywhere on the rear surface 32 of the photo mat 20 , and as in this exemplary embodiment, may be locate near two edges of the opening 22 . More specifically, the adhesive areas 26 may be located on opposite edges of the opening 22 and, as such, may be located near first side edge 46 and the second side edge 48 of the opening 22 .
- the photo mat 20 may be a page, or a part of the page, in a photo album 60 , as seen in FIG. 6 .
- the photo album 60 may include a body 62 having a front cover 64 and rear a cover 66 , and a binding mechanism 68 .
- the photo mat 20 may be disposed between the front and rear covers 64 , 66 , and the binding mechanism 68 may be a perfect bind, or any other mechanism able to attach the photo mat 20 to the body 62 .
- the binding mechanism 68 may include, but is not limited to, a ring and hole mechanism, a hook and loop mechanism, a clip, and the like.
- the user may remove a backing or cover 50 from the adhesive areas 26 to expose a tacky, sticky or otherwise adhesive surface.
- the user may then align the image 28 to the grid 24 prior to adhering the image 28 to the adhesive areas 26 .
- the user may align the image 28 to the opening 22 and/or the perimeter of the base 21 , by aligning an upper portion 52 of the image 28 to the first grid section 24 a, and aligning a lower portion 54 of the image 28 to the second grid section 24 b. In doing so, the user may place the upper portion 52 on a corresponding area of the grid 24 a, as the lower portion 54 is placed on the grid 24 b.
- the image 28 may be adhered to the photo mat 20 by then pressing the image 28 against the adhesive areas 26 a and 26 b. If desired, the user may remove the image 28 from one or more of the adhesive areas 26 by simply pulling the image 28 from the adhesive areas 26 , and may reposition or replace the image 28 as described previously.
- the photo mat 20 after and/or before the image 28 is placed thereon, may be disposed into a display device, such as a frame 50 , as seen in FIG. 5 . As such, the image 28 may be aligned to the photo mat 20 , and the photo mat 20 and/or the image 28 may be aligned to the frame 50 .
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- The present disclosure generally relates to photo mats for displaying graphic materials and, more specifically, to photo mats having an alignment grid for aligning the graphic materials to the photo mat, and a method of using the same.
- Mountings for photos and, more particularly, photo mats for mounting pictures in frames, are known in the art. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 3,024,553 discloses a mount for photographs having a back panel and a mounting panel. The back panel includes indices and adhesive strips to locate and adhere the photo on the back panel. In another example, U.S. Pat. No. 3,581,423 discloses a self-sticking page for photo albums, production scheduling charts, presentation pages, advertising layouts and the like. The self-sticking page includes a board or support member having a pair of transparent sheets associated therewith.
- In another example, U.S. Pat. No. 3,687,770 discloses materials and a method for mounting a picture in accurate relation on a sheet of mount material and providing a mat with a picture viewing opening of the correct size to frame the picture and provide the proper overlap of the mat onto the edges of the picture adjacent the picture viewing opening, thereby making a neat mounted and matted picture. The mount is provided with coordinate guide means marking equal distance intervals extending horizontally and vertically in opposite directions from intersecting horizontal and vertical axes through a selected central point on said mount, identifying means for selected of said coordinate guide means, and a sheet of mat material having coordinate guide means and identifying means similar to the coordinate guide means and identifying means on said mount for use as guides in cutting the picture viewing opening through the mat material, the coordinate guide means and identifying means on said mat material corresponding to the coordinate guide means and identifying means on said mount being closer to said horizontal and vertical axes by the amount of the desired overlap of the mat onto the edges of the picture at the edges of the picture viewing opening.
- In yet another example, U.S. Pat. No. 6,052,933 discloses a picture framing system for mounting, displaying and protecting a photograph or work of art on a vertical surface of ferrous metal, non-ferrous metal, or a non-metallic surface without using nails. The picture framing system includes a sleeve or pocket-type photograph holder which can be used with various styles of mats and picture frames for mounting, displaying, and protecting the photograph against the flat vertical surface, such as a refrigerator door or dining room wall. The picture framing system includes a flexible sheet having an adhesive front surface for attachment to the photograph holder and a magnetized rear surface for permitting the attachment of either type of photograph holder to a ferrous metal surface. The picture framing system also includes a flat, flexible ferro-magnetic sheet having a front magnetically-attractive surface and a rear adhesive surface for allowing either type of photograph holder and the picture frame to be mounted on a non-ferrous metal surface or any non-metallic surface. In addition, the picture framing system includes a centering tool for centering the photograph or art work on the mat and within the sleeve or pocket-type photograph holder and also within the picture frame.
- In accordance with one aspect of the disclosure, a photo mat including a base, a grid, and at least one adhesive strip is disclosed. The base includes a front surface, a rear surface, and an opening disposed within a perimeter of the base. The grid is disposed on the rear surface of the base and includes a first plurality of parallel lines and a second plurality of parallel lines that are generally perpendicular to each other. The at least one adhesive area is disposed on the rear surface.
- In accordance with another aspect of the disclosure, a display device including a photo mat and a frame adapted to receive the photo mat is disclosed. The photo mat includes a base, a grid, and at least one adhesive strip. The base includes a front surface, a rear surface, and an opening disposed within a perimeter of the base. The grid is disposed on the rear surface of the base and includes a first plurality of parallel lines and a second plurality of parallel lines that are generally perpendicular to each other. The at least one adhesive area is disposed on the rear surface.
- In accordance with another aspect of the disclosure, a method of positioning an image on a photo mat is disclosed. The method includes aligning the image to at least one grid located on a rear surface of the photo mat, wherein the grid is aligned to an opening in the photo mat. The method further includes adhering the image to at least one adhesive area located on the rear surface of the photo mat.
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FIG. 1 is a rear isometric view of one exemplary embodiment of a photo mat, constructed in accordance with the teachings of the present disclosure; -
FIG. 2 is rear plan view of the photo mat ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a partial rear plan view of the photo mat ofFIG. 1 , with emphasis on the grids; -
FIG. 4 is a rear isometric view of the photo mat ofFIG. 1 , with a photo partially attached thereto; -
FIG. 5 is a front isometric view of the photo mat ofFIG. 1 in a picture frame; and -
FIG. 6 is an isometric view of a photo album having album pages implementing photo mats of the present disclosure. - 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 , a photo mat is generally depicted byreference numeral 20. As shown therein, thephoto mat 20 in this one exemplary embodiment includes abase 21, an opening 22, and agrid 24, and one or moreadhesive areas 26 disposed on a rear surface of thebase 21. A user may attached an image orpicture 28 to thephoto mat 20 with the image of the pictures aligned with and viewable through theopening 22, and may then display thepicture 28 on thephoto mat 20 in a frame, or the like. - The
photo mat 20, as seen inFIG. 1 , may be constructed from a paper, cardboard, wood, metal, chipboard/mat board, ceramic, leather, glass, poly-resin, magnetic material, etc., or any combination thereof. Thebase 21 may include a front surface 30, arear surface 32, and a perimeter. - The
base 21, as seen inFIG. 2 , may have one or more edges depending on the shape of thephoto mat 20. For example, in this exemplary embodiment, thebase 21 has a generally rectangular shape and, as such, includes anupper edge 34, alower edge 36, afirst side edge 38, and asecond side edge 40, wherein the upper andlower edges second edges base 21 may, however, be round, square, triangular, oval, odd shaped or a combination thereof, and may, therefore, have a corresponding number of edges. - In one exemplary embodiment, the opening 22 may be located near a center of the
photo mat 20, but the opening 22 may be located anywhere in the perimeter of thephoto mat 20. The opening 22, like the perimeter of thephoto mat 20, may have one or more edges which may correspond to the shape of the perimeter. In this exemplary embodiment, theopening 22 has a generally rectangular shape and, as such, includes anupper edge 42, alower edge 44, afirst side edge 46, and asecond side edge 48, wherein the upper andlower edges second side edges opening 22 may, however, be round, square, triangular, oval, odd shaped or a combination thereof, and may, therefore, have the corresponding number of edges. - The
grid 24, as seen inFIG. 2 , includes a plurality of first lines oriented parallel to each other, and may include a plurality of second lines oriented parallel to each other and perpendicular to the plurality of first lines. Thegrid 24 is oriented and aligned relative to thephoto mat 20 and/or portions thereof, to enable the alignment of theimage 28 relative to theopening 22. Thegrid 24 may be located anywhere on therear surface 32 of thephoto mat 20 and, as in this exemplary embodiment, may be locate near two edges of theopening 22. More specifically, thegrid 24 may be located on opposite edges of theopening 22 and, as such, may be located near thetop edge 42 and thebottom edge 44 of the opening 22. Thegrid 24, when disposed in more than one area of thephoto album 20 may be located at a substantially similar, if not equal, position relative to the opening 22 and/or the perimeter of thebase 21. For example, as seen inFIGS. 2 and 3 , afirst grid section 24 a is located in the same position relative to theupper edge 42 as asecond grid 24 b is positioned relative to thelower edge 44. As such, the first set of lines or the second set of lines of the first andsecond grid sections edges grid 24 may be printed on thephoto mat 20, but may be placed on thephoto mat 20 by many other means. For example, thegrid 24 may be on a sticker that is placed on thephoto mat 20, thegrid 24 may be stitched on thephoto mat 20, and/or thegrid 24 may be part of the one or moreadhesive areas 26. - The
grid 24 may, however, be adapted to function with photo mats having various shapes and configurations. For example, thegrid 24 may be disposed on therear surface 32 of a photo mat and/or opening 22 that is round, square, triangular, oval, odd shaped or a combination thereof. Similarly, thegrid 24 may have such shapes and configurations to align an other than four sided image to theopening 22. - The one or more
adhesive areas 26, as seen inFIG. 2 , may include double-sided tape, a sticky surface, and/or any other type of adhesive or adhesion method that may allows for the repositioning of theimage 28 intended to be attached to theadhesive areas 26. In this exemplary embodiment, theadhesive areas 26 are a pair of multi useadhesive strips 26 that allow the user to place, remove, and replace theimage 28 on theadhesive areas 26 multiple times with out greatly reducing the adhesive properties of theadhesive areas 26, and without damaging theimage 28. Theadhesive areas 26 may be located anywhere on therear surface 32 of thephoto mat 20, and as in this exemplary embodiment, may be locate near two edges of theopening 22. More specifically, theadhesive areas 26 may be located on opposite edges of theopening 22 and, as such, may be located nearfirst side edge 46 and thesecond side edge 48 of theopening 22. - Additionally and/or alternatively, the
photo mat 20 may be a page, or a part of the page, in aphoto album 60, as seen inFIG. 6 . Thephoto album 60 may include abody 62 having afront cover 64 and rear acover 66, and abinding mechanism 68. Thephoto mat 20 may be disposed between the front and rear covers 64, 66, and thebinding mechanism 68 may be a perfect bind, or any other mechanism able to attach thephoto mat 20 to thebody 62. For example, the bindingmechanism 68 may include, but is not limited to, a ring and hole mechanism, a hook and loop mechanism, a clip, and the like. - For reasons of clarity and brevity, the following operation will be described while referring to a
photo mat 20 having the pair ofgrids adhesive areas opening 22 as described previously, but may be used with any number ofgrids 24 andadhesive areas 26 located anywhere on therear surface 32 of thephoto mat 20. - In operation, as seen in
FIG. 4 , the user depending on the construction of theadhesive areas 26 may remove a backing or cover 50 from theadhesive areas 26 to expose a tacky, sticky or otherwise adhesive surface. The user may then align theimage 28 to thegrid 24 prior to adhering theimage 28 to theadhesive areas 26. In one exemplary embodiment, the user may align theimage 28 to theopening 22 and/or the perimeter of thebase 21, by aligning anupper portion 52 of theimage 28 to thefirst grid section 24 a, and aligning alower portion 54 of theimage 28 to thesecond grid section 24 b. In doing so, the user may place theupper portion 52 on a corresponding area of thegrid 24 a, as thelower portion 54 is placed on thegrid 24 b. - The
image 28 may be adhered to thephoto mat 20 by then pressing theimage 28 against theadhesive areas image 28 from one or more of theadhesive areas 26 by simply pulling theimage 28 from theadhesive areas 26, and may reposition or replace theimage 28 as described previously. Thephoto mat 20, after and/or before theimage 28 is placed thereon, may be disposed into a display device, such as aframe 50, as seen inFIG. 5 . As such, theimage 28 may be aligned to thephoto mat 20, and thephoto mat 20 and/or theimage 28 may be aligned to theframe 50. - 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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