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US2517535A
US2517535A US69653A US6965349A US2517535A US 2517535 A US2517535 A US 2517535A US 69653 A US69653 A US 69653A US 6965349 A US6965349 A US 6965349A US 2517535 A US2517535 A US 2517535A
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    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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  • This invention relates to card mounts, more particularlyhtri mounts for supporting photo graphs and pictures in display position, and to the method for making such mounts.
  • corner clips have been attached to display mount bodies to formfcornerpockets adapted to receive and hold the corners of the display material. "These prior constructions involved additionalparts and additional manufacturing operations in their fabrication. Furthermore, since the corner clips were superimposed elements, the mounts so constructed were not well adapted to stackin one on the other duringstorage orshipment. t
  • Fig. l is a perspective view of a card mount made in accordance with the invention and having mounted on the face thereof a card in displayposition;
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view of one corner of the mount structure
  • Fig. 3 is a plan view of one corner of the mount structure having; the display card and facial. covering. material removed to show underlyingstructure;
  • Fig. 4 is a and Fig. 5 is a plan view of one corner of the mount structure as it appears before the mount ingpf display material thereon.
  • the physical elements of the mount herein include a base board H], a facial board [2 overlying the base board l0, and a flexible covering material M fixed to and extending over the external surfaces of the boards and I2.
  • the face board [2 has a plurality of marginal cut away portions H at spaced points,
  • a slot 18 is formed in the covering material at a point overlying each of the cut away portions 16 for receiving the corners of a card to be mounted on the mount structure.
  • yc Claims. (01. 40-453 a card 20 is illustrated in Fig. 1 as having its 2' v four corners mounted in the corner slots I8, inwardly extending corners being received under the" covering material 14 and within the respec tivemounting pockets l6. ; The invention is embodied in a specificapplication in Figs. lthrough 5.
  • the base board 10 is illustrated as being of substan tially rectangular outline.
  • the facial board I2 is of substantially rectangular outline, and itsmarginal edges throughouta major portion of its circumference conform substantially to the mar ginalf edges of the base board ID.
  • the corner pockets. herein are formed by cutting off the corners 'of' the facial board I2 along a diagonal line 22 ash-best seen in Fig. 3.
  • the flexible covering material [4 is preferably adhesively afixed to the external surfacesdf the base board and the facial board andiwhen this operation is performed by machine methods, the entire surface between the flexible covering material and the encasedboards is subjectedt' the gluing operation.
  • the corner slots] l8 ai conveniently cut in the covering material prior to the cover material gluing operation, and itis desirable toform theslots in the covering material so thatthey will fall on a line somewhat outwardly of the diagonal corner line 22;..thereby avoiding adhesion of the corner pocket .sl'lotzarea to the edge 22 of the facial board.
  • Fig; Zbest illustrates the optimum position of the slots l8 under theseconditions.
  • the mount is provided with corner pockets at each of its four corners and the slots 18 are in this form diagonally arranged thereby providing a slot and corner pocket for eachof the four cornersof a card to be mounted. It will be appreciated, however, that the structure is applicable to supports adapted to mount only two corners of a card, for example.
  • the method by which the mount herein is formed may be somewhat varied, but in the preferred practice a base board In and a facial board I2 are formed of substantially the same size and outline. Thereafter, the facial board I2 is cut away at spaced points along its margin, specifically herein shown as along the diagonal lines 22 at the corners thereof. Then the two boards the are assembled in face-to-face relationship. When the boards are thus assembled they are run through a wrapping machine which adhesively afiixes the fiexible covering material l4 about the entire external surface of the boards and I2. Ordinarily, the entire surface of the covering material that lies in contact with the exposed board face is covered with adhesive, little effort being made to avoid the application of adhesive tothe portions of the covering material that overlies the corners of the assembled boards.
  • slots herein specifically shown as the diagonal slots I8, are formed in the covering material at such predetermined positions that they will lie over the interstitial space formed by the cut off corners in the facial board thereby forming mounting pockets in the face of the mount.
  • the practice of the method may also include a further processing step for finishing the mount as by subjecting the same to the pressure of a binders wringer for smoothing out any wrinkles that may appear on the exposed surfaces.
  • a binders wringer for smoothing out any wrinkles that may appear on the exposed surfaces.
  • a card mount comprising a base board, a facial board overlying said base board, a flexible covering material fixed to and extending over the external surfaces of said boards, said facial board having a plurality of cut away marginal portions at. spaced points thereby forming pockets under said covering material, and a slot in said covering material over each of said cut away portions adapted to receive the corners of a card to be mounted.
  • a card mount comprising a base board, a facial board overlying said base board, a flexible covering material fixed to'and extending over the external surfaces of said boards, said facial board having four cut away portions at spaced points defining the corners of a substantially rectangular area and forming pockets under said covering material, and a slot in said covering material 4 over each of said cut away portions adapted to receive the corners of a card to be mounted.
  • a picture mount comprising a substantially rectangular base board, a substantially rectangular facial board overlying said base board, a flexible covering material fixed to and extending over the external surfaces of said boards, said facial board having cut away portions at the four corners thereof thereby forming pockets under said covering material, and a slot in said covering material over each of said cut away portions adapted to receive the corners of a card to be mounted.
  • a card mount comprising a substantially rectangular base board, a substantially rectangular facial board overlying said base board, a flexible covering material fixed to and extending over the external surfaces of said boards, said facial board having the corners thereof cut away along a diagonal line thereby forming pockets under said covering material, and a diagonal slot in said covering material substantially parallel with each of said diagonally cut corner edges in said facial board adapted to receive the corners of a card to be mounted.
  • the method of making card mounts which comprises forming a base board and a facial board Of substantially the same outline and size, cutting away marginal portions of the facial board at spaced points, assembling said boards in face-to-face relationship, forming slots in a flexible covering material at points therein corresponding to the cut away marginal portions of said facial board, adhesively afilxing said flexible covering material about the entire external surface of said boards with the slots therein overlying said cut away marginal portions of said facial board, thereby forming mounting pockets in the face of said mount.
  • the method of making card mounts which comprises forming a rectangular base board and a facial board of substantially the same size and outline, cutting away the corners of the facial board, assembling said boards in face-to-face relationship, forming slots in a flexible covering material at points therein corresponding to the cut away corners of said facial board, adhesively afiixing said flexible covering material about the entire external surfaces of said boards with the slots therein arranged along a line substantially parallel to the corner cuts of said facial board, thereby forming mounting pockets in the face of said mount.

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I z8,195o as. CROSS 2511.535
' CARD mum Filed Jan. 7, 1949 Patented Aug. 8, 1950 CARD MOUNT CarrollN. Cross,Middleboroglt fassr I jl Application January 7, 1949. Serial N6. cats;
1. f This invention relates to card mounts, more particularlyhtri mounts for supporting photo graphs and pictures in display position, and to the method for making such mounts.
Heretofore corner clips have been attached to display mount bodies to formfcornerpockets adapted to receive and hold the corners of the display material. "These prior constructions involved additionalparts and additional manufacturing operations in their fabrication. Furthermore, since the corner clips were superimposed elements, the mounts so constructed were not well adapted to stackin one on the other duringstorage orshipment. t
It. is, thereforegthe purpose to provide herein a. display mount which avoids the previous ob jeotions and to this end the invention provides amount structurewhich has provided as an integral part thereof card mounting pockets .togather with card corner receiving slots, resultingin. a simple structure of fewer parts and one capable of even stacking during storage and shipment.
Qther objects and advantages of the invention will appear as this specification is read. with reference to the accompanying drawing forming apart of this. application and in which drawing:
Fig. l is a perspective view of a card mount made in accordance with the invention and having mounted on the face thereof a card in displayposition;
Fig. 2 is a plan view of one corner of the mount structure; i i
Fig. 3 is a plan view of one corner of the mount structure having; the display card and facial. covering. material removed to show underlyingstructure;
Fig. 4 is a and Fig. 5 is a plan view of one corner of the mount structure as it appears before the mount ingpf display material thereon. .In its broadest aspect the physical elements of the mount herein include a base board H], a facial board [2 overlying the base board l0, and a flexible covering material M fixed to and extending over the external surfaces of the boards and I2. The face board [2 has a plurality of marginal cut away portions H at spaced points,
sectional view on line 44 of Fig. 2;
these cut away portions forming pockets under the covering material It. A slot 18 is formed in the covering material at a point overlying each of the cut away portions 16 for receiving the corners of a card to be mounted on the mount structure.
yc Claims. (01. 40-453 a card 20 is illustrated in Fig. 1 as having its 2' v four corners mounted in the corner slots I8, inwardly extending corners being received under the" covering material 14 and within the respec tivemounting pockets l6. ;The invention is embodied in a specificapplication in Figs. lthrough 5. As herein shown the base board 10 is illustrated as being of substan tially rectangular outline. The facial board I2 is of substantially rectangular outline, and itsmarginal edges throughouta major portion of its circumference conform substantially to the mar ginalf edges of the base board ID. The corner pockets. herein are formed by cutting off the corners 'of' the facial board I2 along a diagonal line 22 ash-best seen in Fig. 3. When the base board' lii and the facial board [2 are assembled inface-to-face relation and boundtogether into a unitary structureby means of the flexible bind?- ing material Hi, there is formed at each corner a pocket It which is outlined bythe corneredges of the base board) and the diagonal corner edge22 ofthefacialboard 12..
. The flexible covering material [4 is preferably adhesively afixed to the external surfacesdf the base board and the facial board andiwhen this operation is performed by machine methods, the entire surface between the flexible covering material and the encasedboards is subjectedt' the gluing operation. The corner slots] l8 ai conveniently cut in the covering material prior to the cover material gluing operation, and itis desirable toform theslots in the covering material so thatthey will fall on a line somewhat outwardly of the diagonal corner line 22;..thereby avoiding adhesion of the corner pocket .sl'lotzarea to the edge 22 of the facial board. Fig; Zbest illustrates the optimum position of the slots l8 under theseconditions.
As best seen in Fig. 1;, the mount is provided with corner pockets at each of its four corners and the slots 18 are in this form diagonally arranged thereby providing a slot and corner pocket for eachof the four cornersof a card to be mounted. It will be appreciated, however, that the structure is applicable to supports adapted to mount only two corners of a card, for example.
The method by which the mount herein is formed may be somewhat varied, but in the preferred practice a base board In and a facial board I2 are formed of substantially the same size and outline. Thereafter, the facial board I2 is cut away at spaced points along its margin, specifically herein shown as along the diagonal lines 22 at the corners thereof. Then the two boards the are assembled in face-to-face relationship. When the boards are thus assembled they are run through a wrapping machine which adhesively afiixes the fiexible covering material l4 about the entire external surface of the boards and I2. Ordinarily, the entire surface of the covering material that lies in contact with the exposed board face is covered with adhesive, little effort being made to avoid the application of adhesive tothe portions of the covering material that overlies the corners of the assembled boards. Before the covering material M has been attached as indicated, slots, herein specifically shown as the diagonal slots I8, are formed in the covering material at such predetermined positions that they will lie over the interstitial space formed by the cut off corners in the facial board thereby forming mounting pockets in the face of the mount. The practice of the method may also include a further processing step for finishing the mount as by subjecting the same to the pressure of a binders wringer for smoothing out any wrinkles that may appear on the exposed surfaces. 'It is possible to vary the method by forming the corner slots I8 in the covering material 14 after the material is adhesively attached to the face of the boards 10 and 12 although in the preferred practice of the invention these slots are formed in the covering material before the covering material has been adhesively attached to the boards. Even though the slots are formed .before the covering material is applied to the base boards, the covering material effectively traps a certain amount of air between its inner face and the back board at the point where the "'1. A card mount comprising a base board, a facial board overlying said base board, a flexible covering material fixed to and extending over the external surfaces of said boards, said facial board having a plurality of cut away marginal portions at. spaced points thereby forming pockets under said covering material, and a slot in said covering material over each of said cut away portions adapted to receive the corners of a card to be mounted.
2. A card mount comprising a base board, a facial board overlying said base board, a flexible covering material fixed to'and extending over the external surfaces of said boards, said facial board having four cut away portions at spaced points defining the corners of a substantially rectangular area and forming pockets under said covering material, and a slot in said covering material 4 over each of said cut away portions adapted to receive the corners of a card to be mounted.
3. A picture mount comprising a substantially rectangular base board, a substantially rectangular facial board overlying said base board, a flexible covering material fixed to and extending over the external surfaces of said boards, said facial board having cut away portions at the four corners thereof thereby forming pockets under said covering material, and a slot in said covering material over each of said cut away portions adapted to receive the corners of a card to be mounted.
4. A card mount comprising a substantially rectangular base board, a substantially rectangular facial board overlying said base board, a flexible covering material fixed to and extending over the external surfaces of said boards, said facial board having the corners thereof cut away along a diagonal line thereby forming pockets under said covering material, and a diagonal slot in said covering material substantially parallel with each of said diagonally cut corner edges in said facial board adapted to receive the corners of a card to be mounted.
5. The method of making card mounts which comprises forming a base board and a facial board Of substantially the same outline and size, cutting away marginal portions of the facial board at spaced points, assembling said boards in face-to-face relationship, forming slots in a flexible covering material at points therein corresponding to the cut away marginal portions of said facial board, adhesively afilxing said flexible covering material about the entire external surface of said boards with the slots therein overlying said cut away marginal portions of said facial board, thereby forming mounting pockets in the face of said mount.
6. The method of making card mounts which comprises forming a rectangular base board and a facial board of substantially the same size and outline, cutting away the corners of the facial board, assembling said boards in face-to-face relationship, forming slots in a flexible covering material at points therein corresponding to the cut away corners of said facial board, adhesively afiixing said flexible covering material about the entire external surfaces of said boards with the slots therein arranged along a line substantially parallel to the corner cuts of said facial board, thereby forming mounting pockets in the face of said mount.
CARROLL N. CROSS.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 645,181 Schwartz Mar. 13, 1900 1,832,249 Schulz Nov. 17, 1931 1,968,674. Engel July 31, 1934
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US3256979A (en) * 1958-01-28 1966-06-21 Heinrich Hermann Kommanditgese Photo corner arrangement
US4141162A (en) * 1977-05-10 1979-02-27 Kleer-Vu Industries, Inc. Holder for photographs and the like
US6101752A (en) * 1998-11-25 2000-08-15 Cumberland; Holly S. Photograph mounting assembly
US6401376B2 (en) 1998-11-25 2002-06-11 Holly S. Cumberland Frame type photograph mounting assembly
US6874968B2 (en) * 1994-02-16 2005-04-05 Productive Environments, Inc. Binder view pocket
US20060021272A1 (en) * 2004-08-02 2006-02-02 3M Innovative Properties Company Device for supporting a substantially planar article
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US20080235169A1 (en) * 2007-03-23 2008-09-25 Defrance Dan Protective, Compact Cover for Topographic Maps and Other Large-Format Documents
US7805872B1 (en) 2008-08-08 2010-10-05 Chi Lung Ngan Menu card or display mount
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US1832249A (en) * 1931-03-07 1931-11-17 Eastman Kodak Co Picture holding device for album leaves
US1968674A (en) * 1933-08-19 1934-07-31 Albert W Engel Transparent mounting device

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US3256979A (en) * 1958-01-28 1966-06-21 Heinrich Hermann Kommanditgese Photo corner arrangement
US4141162A (en) * 1977-05-10 1979-02-27 Kleer-Vu Industries, Inc. Holder for photographs and the like
US6874968B2 (en) * 1994-02-16 2005-04-05 Productive Environments, Inc. Binder view pocket
US6101752A (en) * 1998-11-25 2000-08-15 Cumberland; Holly S. Photograph mounting assembly
US6401376B2 (en) 1998-11-25 2002-06-11 Holly S. Cumberland Frame type photograph mounting assembly
US20060022450A1 (en) * 2004-08-02 2006-02-02 Kleissler Charles R Album page for displaying planar articles
US20060021272A1 (en) * 2004-08-02 2006-02-02 3M Innovative Properties Company Device for supporting a substantially planar article
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US7278232B2 (en) 2004-08-02 2007-10-09 3M Innovative Properties Company Album page for displaying planar articles
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US7805872B1 (en) 2008-08-08 2010-10-05 Chi Lung Ngan Menu card or display mount
USD731492S1 (en) * 2012-07-16 2015-06-09 3M Innovative Properties Company Display film with adhesive tabs
US11295410B2 (en) 2019-04-12 2022-04-05 Rocket Innovations, Inc. Writing surface boundary markers for computer vision
US11908101B2 (en) 2019-04-12 2024-02-20 Rocket Innovations, Inc. Writing surface boundary markers for computer vision
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