US20060283066A1 - Display plaque including three dimensional objects - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to display plaques that include three dimensional objects.
- the invention provides a display plaque comprising a panel having a front surface and at least one recess in the front surface; a three dimensional object including at least one flange received within the at least one recess, and a primary plate mounted to the front surface of the panel and having an opening through which the three dimensional object extends.
- the opening in the primary plate may be sized and shaped to closely follow the contours of the effective perimeter at which the three dimensional object intersects the front surface of the panel.
- the three dimensional object may include, for example, a motorcycle gas tank or a portion of a motorcycle gas tank.
- the flange or the recess or both may be substantially entirely covered by the primary plate or by the three dimensional object.
- the flange may be trapped between the primary plate and the panel to secure the three dimensional object to the panel.
- the plaque may also include an alignment tool adapted to be temporarily mounted to the panel and to define a desired mounting point aligned in a selected manner with the primary plate, and also include an additional plate having a portion received by the alignment tool to position the additional plate in the desired mounting point.
- the invention also provides a method of producing a display plaque, the method comprising: providing a panel having at least one recess; providing a three dimensional object having at least one flange; positioning the at least one flange in the at least one recess of the panel; providing a primary plate having an opening sized to permit a portion of the three dimensional object to extend through the opening; mounting the primary plate to the panel with a portion of the three dimensional object extending through the opening; and hiding the at least one flange from view with one of the three dimensional object and the primary plate.
- FIG. 1 is a plan view of an inventive display plaque
- FIG. 2 is a plan view of a primary decorative plate used with the inventive display plaque
- FIG. 3 is a plan view of a panel that is part of the inventive display plaque
- FIG. 4 is a plan view of an additional decorative plate that is used with the inventive display plaque
- FIG. 5 is a section view of the inventive display plaque showing separate elements arranged for assembly
- FIG. 6 is a sectional view of the inventive display plaque after assembly
- FIG. 7 is a plan view of the inventive display plaque showing an additional plate being aligned with the plaque using an alignment tool
- FIG. 8 is a plan view of an alignment tool
- FIG. 9 is a plan view of a second alignment tool
- FIG. 10 is a plan view of a third alignment tool
- FIG. 11 is a section view of the display plaque showing an alignment tool to align and attach an additional decorative plate
- FIG. 12 is a section view showing another configuration of an assembly flange.
- FIG. 13 is a section view showing another configuration of an assembly flange.
- FIG. 1 shows display plaque 100 .
- Display plaque 100 is composed of panel 110 which has a generally flat front surface 112 and back surface 114 ( FIGS. 5 and 6 ).
- Panel 110 can be made of wood, plastic, metal, a composition wood product board (for example MDF or plywood), or other suitable material.
- Panel 110 may have a decorative or molded edge 116 around the perimeter edges.
- the three dimensional object is a conventional teardrop motorcycle gas tank 120 cut along its length, but in other embodiments, the three dimensional object may be substantially anything.
- gas tank 120 may be, for example, about 12′′ to 20′′ long and about 6′′ to 12′′ high.
- gas tank 120 When attached to panel 110 , gas tank 120 will project out from the front surface 112 by about 5′′ to 12′′.
- Gas tank 120 frequently will be painted distinctively and can include text or graphic image 122 , for example including a motor cycle company logo.
- Gas tank 120 includes an interior surface spaced away from the front surface 112 of the panel 110 , and an interior space 124 (see FIG.
- the illustrated gas tank 120 is cut along a vertical plane of symmetry that contains the longitudinal axis of the gas tank 120 , tanks or other three dimensional objects that are cut along other planes may be used in the present invention.
- three dimensional objects cut along a horizontal plane of symmetry, along a plane that is perpendicular to the object's longitudinal axis, along a plane that does not include the object's longitudinal axis, or along a plane that does not even intersect the object's longitudinal axis could be used in place of the illustrated gas tank 120 .
- gas tank 120 may be a plastic reproduction of a portion of motorcycle gas tank, for example a vacuum formed plastic reproduction similar a motorcycle gas tank cut along its length. When properly molded such a reproduction can have the same shape, color, and graphics as an original motorcycle gas tank 120 , and obviate the need to actually cut a metal tank or to handle exposed metal edges. Such reproductions are also be referred to herein as gas tanks 120 .
- perimeter lower wall 126 is generally the portion of gas tank 120 adjacent to panel 110 , where gas tank 120 projects away from panel 110 .
- the intersection between the plane of the front surface 112 of the panel 110 and the perimeter lower wall 126 of the gas tank 120 is referred to herein as the effective perimeter.
- Gas tank 120 has projecting flange 128 , which may be a single continuous flange or a series of flanges around the perimeter of gas tank 120 .
- the flange 128 may be integral with the gas tank 120 or may be separately made and joined to the gas tank 120 .
- Flange 128 is shown as perpendicular to and projecting outward away from the perimeter lower wall 126 of gas tank 120 in the plane of panel 110 .
- the flange 128 and free edge of the gas tank 120 are attached to panel 110 in any convenient manner, for example using a connector such as adhesives, glues, friction or interference fitting, staples, screws, nails, Velcro® like fasteners, or other mechanisms.
- Decorative plate 130 is also attached to front surface 112 .
- Plate 130 has a generally flat front surface 132 and rear surface 134 .
- Plate 130 can be made of metal, plastic, wood, fiberglass, carbon fibers, or other suitable material. Typically, plate 130 will be relatively thin, often less than 1 ⁇ 4′′, but it can be thicker. In this case plate 130 will be substantially thinner than the projection of gas tank 120 from front surface 112 .
- Front surface 132 of plate 130 can be painted, etched, machine turned or otherwise decorated as desired. In some cases text, graphic image or marking 136 (for example including a motorcycle company logo) is printed, infused, etched, or inscribed on front surface 132 .
- Plate 130 has opening 138 that is sized to match the perimeter of gas tank 120 so it can pass through opening 138 when plate 130 is attached to panel 110 (see FIGS. 5 and 6 ). In some cases opening is sized so that gas tank 120 can pass thru opening 138 except for flange 128 . To create a finished appearance, opening 138 can be sized and shaped to closely follow substantially all contours of the effective perimeter, but be slightly larger than the effective perimeter to ensure that the gas tank 120 will fit within the opening 138 . In other words, a narrow gap 139 is created between perimeter lower wall 126 and the edge of opening 138 . The gap 139 can, for example, be held within 3 ⁇ 8′′ or less on any side of gas tank 120 . In this configuration plate 130 covers a portion of flange 128 as seen in FIGS. 5 and 6 .
- Additional decorative plate 140 can also be provided and attached to front surface 112 .
- plate 140 has a generally flat front surface 142 and rear surface 144 (see FIG. 11 ).
- Plate 140 can be made of metal, plastic, wood, fiberglass, carbon fibers, or other suitable material. Typically, plate 140 will be relatively thin, often less than 1 ⁇ 4′′, but it can be thicker. Plate 140 will be substantially thinner than the projection of gas tank 120 from front surface 112 . Plate 140 can be painted, etched, machine turned or otherwise decorated as desired. Text, graphic image, or marking 146 (for example a company logo) is printed, infused, etched, or inscribed on plate 140 .
- one or more additional plates 140 are purchased with display plaque 100 .
- the purchaser may be given a standard plate and another suitable for customization with personal text, graphics, or marking 148 .
- the purchaser may choose to mount additional plate 140 without modification or the purchaser can have additional plate 140 printed, infused, etched, inscribed, or otherwise decorated as they choose with additional text, images or marking 148 .
- the purchaser then mounts additional plate 140 to surface 112 , as described below.
- FIG. 3 shows panel 110 without gas tank 120 , plate 130 , or plate 140 . Now visible are flange recess 150 , optional plate alignment holes 152 and optional additional decorative plate recess 154 , and optional additional decorative plate alignment holes 156 .
- Flange recess 150 is used to assist with the mounting of gas tank 120 to panel 110 .
- Flange recess 150 and flange 128 are designed so that when gas tank 120 is aligned with front surface 112 flange 128 fits within flange recess 150 .
- Flange 128 can be attached to panel 110 with connector such as an adhesive or glue (not shown) or with one or more connectors 166 , such as nails, screws, or staples penetrating flange 128 and panel 110 .
- flange 128 can project toward the center of gas tank 120 (see FIG. 13 ) and in some cases flange 128 is a continuation of perimeter lower wall 126 (see FIG. 12 ), in that case flange recess 150 will appear as a narrow slot to receive this type flange.
- decorative plate 130 is attached to front surface 112 of panel 110 .
- plate 130 has opening 138 , designed so plate 130 can pass over gas tank 120 .
- Plate 130 is can be attached to panel 110 by connectors 170 , such as nails, tacks, screws, or bolts.
- connectors 170 such as nails, tacks, screws, or bolts.
- plate 130 can be drilled with connector holes 172 to match alignment holes 152 of panel 110 .
- Opening 138 is sized to plate 130 covers connectors 166 from view.
- plate 130 can be attached using a connector such as glue or adhesive 176 applied to the rear surface 134 of plate 130 .
- adhesive 176 attaches them together.
- adhesive 176 can also be used to attach flange 128 of gas tank 120 to plate 130 and thereby mount or attach gas tank 120 to panel 110 .
- gas tank 120 is attached to panel 110 simply by fitting flange 128 in recess 150 and attaching plate 130 to panel 110 using connectors 170 or adhesive 176 .
- the flange 128 is trapped within the recess 150 between the plate 130 and the panel 110 , and the plate 130 acts as a connector for the gas tank 120 .
- Additional plate 140 is provided to the purchaser of plaque 100 and is unmounted or unattached to panel 110 (e.g., the three dimensional display may be sold as a kit with the additional plate 140 provided as an add-on for the purchaser).
- the purchaser may have a choice of additional plates 140 to use or may use none.
- Some additional plates 140 can be preprinted with a standard message or marking 146 , while others may have a printed message or marking 146 and room for a custom message or marking 148 to be printed on it.
- an alignment tool can be provided to the purchaser (e.g., as part of the aforementioned kit).
- predrilled alignment holes 156 in panel 110 that match drilled holes 180 in additional plate 140 can be used as an alignment tool.
- Connectors 182 such as nails, screws, or bolts, can be used when holes 156 and 180 are aligned to secure plate 140 to panel 110 .
- plate recess 154 can be provided as an alignment tool. Plate recess 154 is slightly larger than the plate 140 so that plate 140 is snugly received within the plate recess 154 . Plate recess 154 may be a shallow recess, typically less than or equal to the thickness of plate 140 . A purchaser positions plate 140 within in plate recess 154 ensuring that plate 140 is properly positioned or aligned on panel 110 and so rear surface 144 is adjacent to front surface 112 . When holes 180 are provided, but holes 156 are not, the purchaser can use holes 180 to mark where holes 156 are to be drilled or use holes 180 to determine where connectors 182 are to be placed.
- alignment tool 190 is a disposable piece of card stock, plastic, cardboard, or other material of suitable thickness (for example at least 1/16′′) and stiffness (for example so that it doesn't easily bend). As shown in FIGS. 7 and 8 , alignment tool 190 is placed by a purchaser so top edge 191 is aligned with a specific edge of plate 130 , for example lower edge 195 .
- alignment tool 190 are also aligned with the extreme perpendicular edges of plate 140 , for example left edge 196 of alignment tool 190 is aligned with left edge 198 of plate 140 .
- Tape 192 can be used to temporarily attach alignment tool 190 to plate 130 or to panel 110 .
- Plate 140 is then positioned so that top edge 199 is resting against edge 193 of alignment tool 190 (see FIG. 11 ).
- Plate 140 is then rotated or dropped down so rear surface 144 is adjacent to front surface 112 and allowing adhesive 186 to make contact with front surface 112 .
- Plate 140 is thereby connected to panel 110 .
- alignment tool 190 and tape 192 are removed revealing completed plaque as shown in FIG. 1 .
- alignment tool 190 can take a number of different configurations as shown in FIGS. 9 and 10 .
- alignment tool 190 is designed so left edge 196 is aligned with left edge 198 of plate 130 and top edge 191 of alignment tool 190 is aligned with lower edge 195 of plate 130 .
- Alignment tool 190 can then be taped to plate 130 with tape 192 .
- top edge 199 of additional plate 140 is pressed against edge 193 and additional plate 140 is then rotated or dropped down and so rear surface 144 is adjacent to front surface 112 and adhesive 186 makes contact with front surface 112 .
- Plate 140 thereby is connected to panel 110 and aligned in a predetermined position specified by plate 130 and alignment tool 190 .
- alignment marker 194 can be printed on alignment tool 190 .
- Alignment tool 190 is designed so left edge 196 is aligned with left edge 198 of plate 130 and top edge 191 of alignment tool 190 is aligned with lower edge 195 of plate 130 .
- Alignment tool 190 can then be taped to plate 130 with tape 192 .
- Plate 140 is then positioned so that the left edge of plate 140 is aligned with marker 194 and top edge 199 of plate 140 is resting against edge 193 of alignment tool 190 .
- alignment tool 190 and tape 192 are removed revealing completed plaque as shown in FIG. 1 .
- the purchaser is provided with a convenient alignment process to ensure that additional plate 140 is properly aligned and attached to panel 110 .
- alignment tool 190 can be used or other alignment tools besides recess 154 or holes 156 can be used.
- alignment tool 190 can be aligned with a specific part of panel 110 instead of plate 130 .
- Alignment tool 190 can be oriented so that plate 140 is to the left, top, right, or other desirable position relative to panel 110 or plate 130 , even including being placed over plate 130 . So the specified edges that are aligned between alignment tool 190 and plates 130 and 140 do not have to follow the specific references listed above.
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A display plaque includes a panel, a three dimensional object, and a plate where the three dimensional object is attached to the panel and the plate has an opening sized to allow the plate to be placed over the three dimensional object so as to create a narrow gap between the edge of the opening of the plate and the perimeter lower wall of the three dimensional object. The plate is placed over the three dimensional object and attached to the panel to create the display plaque. The three dimensional object can be a motorcycle gas tank cut along its length and attached to the panel using a flange that fits within a recess cut in the panel.
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- The invention relates to display plaques that include three dimensional objects.
- The invention provides a display plaque comprising a panel having a front surface and at least one recess in the front surface; a three dimensional object including at least one flange received within the at least one recess, and a primary plate mounted to the front surface of the panel and having an opening through which the three dimensional object extends. The opening in the primary plate may be sized and shaped to closely follow the contours of the effective perimeter at which the three dimensional object intersects the front surface of the panel. The three dimensional object may include, for example, a motorcycle gas tank or a portion of a motorcycle gas tank. The flange or the recess or both may be substantially entirely covered by the primary plate or by the three dimensional object. The flange may be trapped between the primary plate and the panel to secure the three dimensional object to the panel. The plaque may also include an alignment tool adapted to be temporarily mounted to the panel and to define a desired mounting point aligned in a selected manner with the primary plate, and also include an additional plate having a portion received by the alignment tool to position the additional plate in the desired mounting point.
- The invention also provides a method of producing a display plaque, the method comprising: providing a panel having at least one recess; providing a three dimensional object having at least one flange; positioning the at least one flange in the at least one recess of the panel; providing a primary plate having an opening sized to permit a portion of the three dimensional object to extend through the opening; mounting the primary plate to the panel with a portion of the three dimensional object extending through the opening; and hiding the at least one flange from view with one of the three dimensional object and the primary plate.
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FIG. 1 is a plan view of an inventive display plaque; -
FIG. 2 is a plan view of a primary decorative plate used with the inventive display plaque; -
FIG. 3 is a plan view of a panel that is part of the inventive display plaque; -
FIG. 4 is a plan view of an additional decorative plate that is used with the inventive display plaque; -
FIG. 5 is a section view of the inventive display plaque showing separate elements arranged for assembly; -
FIG. 6 is a sectional view of the inventive display plaque after assembly; -
FIG. 7 is a plan view of the inventive display plaque showing an additional plate being aligned with the plaque using an alignment tool; -
FIG. 8 is a plan view of an alignment tool; -
FIG. 9 is a plan view of a second alignment tool; -
FIG. 10 is a plan view of a third alignment tool; -
FIG. 11 is a section view of the display plaque showing an alignment tool to align and attach an additional decorative plate; -
FIG. 12 is a section view showing another configuration of an assembly flange; and -
FIG. 13 is a section view showing another configuration of an assembly flange. -
FIG. 1 shows display plaque 100.Display plaque 100 is composed ofpanel 110 which has a generallyflat front surface 112 and back surface 114 (FIGS. 5 and 6 ).Panel 110 can be made of wood, plastic, metal, a composition wood product board (for example MDF or plywood), or other suitable material.Panel 110 may have a decorative ormolded edge 116 around the perimeter edges. - Attached to
panel 110 is a three dimensional object. In the illustrated embodiment, the three dimensional object is a conventional teardropmotorcycle gas tank 120 cut along its length, but in other embodiments, the three dimensional object may be substantially anything. When cut,gas tank 120 may be, for example, about 12″ to 20″ long and about 6″ to 12″ high. When attached topanel 110,gas tank 120 will project out from thefront surface 112 by about 5″ to 12″.Gas tank 120 frequently will be painted distinctively and can include text orgraphic image 122, for example including a motor cycle company logo.Gas tank 120 includes an interior surface spaced away from thefront surface 112 of thepanel 110, and an interior space 124 (seeFIG. 3 ) is defined between the interior surface of thegas tank 120 and thefront surface 112 of thepanel 110. Although the illustratedgas tank 120 is cut along a vertical plane of symmetry that contains the longitudinal axis of thegas tank 120, tanks or other three dimensional objects that are cut along other planes may be used in the present invention. For example, three dimensional objects cut along a horizontal plane of symmetry, along a plane that is perpendicular to the object's longitudinal axis, along a plane that does not include the object's longitudinal axis, or along a plane that does not even intersect the object's longitudinal axis could be used in place of the illustratedgas tank 120. - While motorcycle gas tanks are frequently made of metal,
gas tank 120 may be a plastic reproduction of a portion of motorcycle gas tank, for example a vacuum formed plastic reproduction similar a motorcycle gas tank cut along its length. When properly molded such a reproduction can have the same shape, color, and graphics as an originalmotorcycle gas tank 120, and obviate the need to actually cut a metal tank or to handle exposed metal edges. Such reproductions are also be referred to herein asgas tanks 120. - As seen in
FIGS. 5 and 6 , perimeterlower wall 126 is generally the portion ofgas tank 120 adjacent topanel 110, wheregas tank 120 projects away frompanel 110. The intersection between the plane of thefront surface 112 of thepanel 110 and the perimeterlower wall 126 of thegas tank 120 is referred to herein as the effective perimeter.Gas tank 120 has projectingflange 128, which may be a single continuous flange or a series of flanges around the perimeter ofgas tank 120. Theflange 128 may be integral with thegas tank 120 or may be separately made and joined to thegas tank 120.Flange 128 is shown as perpendicular to and projecting outward away from the perimeterlower wall 126 ofgas tank 120 in the plane ofpanel 110. Theflange 128 and free edge of thegas tank 120 are attached topanel 110 in any convenient manner, for example using a connector such as adhesives, glues, friction or interference fitting, staples, screws, nails, Velcro® like fasteners, or other mechanisms. -
Decorative plate 130 is also attached tofront surface 112.Plate 130 has a generallyflat front surface 132 andrear surface 134.Plate 130 can be made of metal, plastic, wood, fiberglass, carbon fibers, or other suitable material. Typically,plate 130 will be relatively thin, often less than ¼″, but it can be thicker. In thiscase plate 130 will be substantially thinner than the projection ofgas tank 120 fromfront surface 112.Front surface 132 ofplate 130 can be painted, etched, machine turned or otherwise decorated as desired. In some cases text, graphic image or marking 136 (for example including a motorcycle company logo) is printed, infused, etched, or inscribed onfront surface 132. -
Plate 130 has opening 138 that is sized to match the perimeter ofgas tank 120 so it can pass throughopening 138 whenplate 130 is attached to panel 110 (seeFIGS. 5 and 6 ). In some cases opening is sized so thatgas tank 120 can pass thru opening 138 except forflange 128. To create a finished appearance, opening 138 can be sized and shaped to closely follow substantially all contours of the effective perimeter, but be slightly larger than the effective perimeter to ensure that thegas tank 120 will fit within theopening 138. In other words, anarrow gap 139 is created between perimeterlower wall 126 and the edge ofopening 138. Thegap 139 can, for example, be held within ⅜″ or less on any side ofgas tank 120. In thisconfiguration plate 130 covers a portion offlange 128 as seen inFIGS. 5 and 6 . - Additional
decorative plate 140 can also be provided and attached tofront surface 112. As withplate 130,plate 140 has a generallyflat front surface 142 and rear surface 144 (seeFIG. 11 ).Plate 140 can be made of metal, plastic, wood, fiberglass, carbon fibers, or other suitable material. Typically,plate 140 will be relatively thin, often less than ¼″, but it can be thicker.Plate 140 will be substantially thinner than the projection ofgas tank 120 fromfront surface 112.Plate 140 can be painted, etched, machine turned or otherwise decorated as desired. Text, graphic image, or marking 146 (for example a company logo) is printed, infused, etched, or inscribed onplate 140. - Typically, one or more
additional plates 140 are purchased withdisplay plaque 100. For example the purchaser may be given a standard plate and another suitable for customization with personal text, graphics, or marking 148. The purchaser may choose to mountadditional plate 140 without modification or the purchaser can haveadditional plate 140 printed, infused, etched, inscribed, or otherwise decorated as they choose with additional text, images or marking 148. The purchaser then mountsadditional plate 140 to surface 112, as described below. -
FIG. 3 shows panel 110 withoutgas tank 120,plate 130, orplate 140. Now visible areflange recess 150, optional plate alignment holes 152 and optional additionaldecorative plate recess 154, and optional additional decorative plate alignment holes 156. -
Flange recess 150 is used to assist with the mounting ofgas tank 120 topanel 110.Flange recess 150 andflange 128 are designed so that whengas tank 120 is aligned withfront surface 112flange 128 fits withinflange recess 150.Flange 128 can be attached topanel 110 with connector such as an adhesive or glue (not shown) or with one ormore connectors 166, such as nails, screws, orstaples penetrating flange 128 andpanel 110. - In other constructions,
flange 128 can project toward the center of gas tank 120 (seeFIG. 13 ) and in some cases flange 128 is a continuation of perimeter lower wall 126 (seeFIG. 12 ), in thatcase flange recess 150 will appear as a narrow slot to receive this type flange. - After attaching
gas tank 120 tofront surface 112,decorative plate 130 is attached tofront surface 112 ofpanel 110. As previously described,plate 130 hasopening 138, designed soplate 130 can pass overgas tank 120.Plate 130 is can be attached topanel 110 byconnectors 170, such as nails, tacks, screws, or bolts. To facilitate the use ofconnectors 166,plate 130 can be drilled withconnector holes 172 to match alignment holes 152 ofpanel 110.Opening 138 is sized to plate 130 coversconnectors 166 from view. - In other constructions,
plate 130 can be attached using a connector such as glue or adhesive 176 applied to therear surface 134 ofplate 130. Whenplate 130 is pressed into contact withfront surface 112, adhesive 176 attaches them together. When flange 128 projects away fromgas tank 120, adhesive 176 can also be used to attachflange 128 ofgas tank 120 toplate 130 and thereby mount or attachgas tank 120 topanel 110. - In some
cases gas tank 120 is attached topanel 110 simply byfitting flange 128 inrecess 150 and attachingplate 130 topanel 110 usingconnectors 170 or adhesive 176. In this construction, theflange 128 is trapped within therecess 150 between theplate 130 and thepanel 110, and theplate 130 acts as a connector for thegas tank 120. -
Additional plate 140 is provided to the purchaser ofplaque 100 and is unmounted or unattached to panel 110 (e.g., the three dimensional display may be sold as a kit with theadditional plate 140 provided as an add-on for the purchaser). The purchaser may have a choice ofadditional plates 140 to use or may use none. Someadditional plates 140 can be preprinted with a standard message or marking 146, while others may have a printed message or marking 146 and room for a custom message or marking 148 to be printed on it. - To facilitate the purchaser in attaching the
additional plate 140 to theplaque 100 in a professional-looking manner, an alignment tool can be provided to the purchaser (e.g., as part of the aforementioned kit). In one embodiment, predrilled alignment holes 156 inpanel 110 that match drilledholes 180 in additional plate 140 (seeFIG. 4 ) can be used as an alignment tool.Connectors 182, such as nails, screws, or bolts, can be used whenholes plate 140 topanel 110. - In other constructions,
plate recess 154 can be provided as an alignment tool.Plate recess 154 is slightly larger than theplate 140 so thatplate 140 is snugly received within theplate recess 154.Plate recess 154 may be a shallow recess, typically less than or equal to the thickness ofplate 140. A purchaser positionsplate 140 within inplate recess 154 ensuring thatplate 140 is properly positioned or aligned onpanel 110 and sorear surface 144 is adjacent tofront surface 112. Whenholes 180 are provided, but holes 156 are not, the purchaser can useholes 180 to mark whereholes 156 are to be drilled or useholes 180 to determine whereconnectors 182 are to be placed. - When adhesive 186 (see
FIG. 11 ) is applied torear surface 144 ofadditional plate 140,connectors 182 are not needed. Instead when adhesive 186 is exposed,plate 140 can be carefully positioned so one edge (for example top edge 199) is resting against a corresponding edge ofplate recess 154 andplate 140 is then dropped or lowered intoplate recess 154, and sorear surface 144 is adjacent tofront surface 112 and allowing adhesive 186 to attachrear surface 144 tofront surface 112. - When
holes 156 andplate recess 150 are not provided and adhesive 186 is applied torear surface 144, the purchaser can be provided withalignment tool 190 to ensure thatplate 140 is properly positioned. In one embodiment,alignment tool 190 is a disposable piece of card stock, plastic, cardboard, or other material of suitable thickness (for example at least 1/16″) and stiffness (for example so that it doesn't easily bend). As shown inFIGS. 7 and 8 ,alignment tool 190 is placed by a purchaser sotop edge 191 is aligned with a specific edge ofplate 130, for examplelower edge 195. One or both ends ofalignment tool 190 are also aligned with the extreme perpendicular edges ofplate 140, for exampleleft edge 196 ofalignment tool 190 is aligned withleft edge 198 ofplate 140. To keepalignment tool 190 from moving gravity or finger pressure can be applied to it.Tape 192 can be used to temporarily attachalignment tool 190 to plate 130 or topanel 110.Plate 140 is then positioned so thattop edge 199 is resting againstedge 193 of alignment tool 190 (seeFIG. 11 ).Plate 140 is then rotated or dropped down sorear surface 144 is adjacent tofront surface 112 and allowing adhesive 186 to make contact withfront surface 112.Plate 140 is thereby connected topanel 110. Whenplate 140 is attached topanel 110,alignment tool 190 and tape 192 (when used) are removed revealing completed plaque as shown inFIG. 1 . - In other embodiments,
alignment tool 190 can take a number of different configurations as shown inFIGS. 9 and 10 . As shown inFIG. 9 ,alignment tool 190 is designed soleft edge 196 is aligned withleft edge 198 ofplate 130 andtop edge 191 ofalignment tool 190 is aligned withlower edge 195 ofplate 130.Alignment tool 190 can then be taped to plate 130 withtape 192. When this is donetop edge 199 ofadditional plate 140 is pressed againstedge 193 andadditional plate 140 is then rotated or dropped down and sorear surface 144 is adjacent tofront surface 112 and adhesive 186 makes contact withfront surface 112.Plate 140 thereby is connected topanel 110 and aligned in a predetermined position specified byplate 130 andalignment tool 190. - As shown in
FIG. 10 ,alignment marker 194 can be printed onalignment tool 190.Alignment tool 190 is designed soleft edge 196 is aligned withleft edge 198 ofplate 130 andtop edge 191 ofalignment tool 190 is aligned withlower edge 195 ofplate 130.Alignment tool 190 can then be taped to plate 130 withtape 192.Plate 140 is then positioned so that the left edge ofplate 140 is aligned withmarker 194 andtop edge 199 ofplate 140 is resting againstedge 193 ofalignment tool 190. Again, whenplate 140 is attached topanel 110,alignment tool 190 and tape 192 (when used) are removed revealing completed plaque as shown inFIG. 1 . - In all of these embodiments, the purchaser is provided with a convenient alignment process to ensure that
additional plate 140 is properly aligned and attached topanel 110. It is anticipated that other designs ofalignment tool 190 can be used or other alignment tools besidesrecess 154 orholes 156 can be used. Furthermore, it is anticipated thatalignment tool 190 can be aligned with a specific part ofpanel 110 instead ofplate 130.Alignment tool 190 can be oriented so thatplate 140 is to the left, top, right, or other desirable position relative topanel 110 orplate 130, even including being placed overplate 130. So the specified edges that are aligned betweenalignment tool 190 andplates
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1. A display plaque comprising:
a. a panel having a front surface and at least one recess in the front surface;
b. a three dimensional object including at least one flange received within the at least one recess; and
c. a primary plate mounted to the front surface of the panel to cover at least a portion of the at least one recess and having an opening through which the three dimensional object extends.
2. The display plaque of claim 1 , wherein the intersection of the three dimensional object and the front surface of the panel defines an effective perimeter; wherein the opening in the primary plate follows substantially all contours of the effective perimeter and is of a size slightly larger than the effective perimeter; and wherein primary plate covers substantially all of the at least one flange.
3. The display plaque of claim 1 , wherein the opening includes an edge that substantially completely surrounds the three dimensional object, and wherein the spacing between the edge and the three dimensional object does not exceed about ⅜ of an inch.
4. The display of claim 1 , wherein the at least one flange is mounted to the panel by being trapped within the at least one recess by the primary plate.
5. The display plaque of claim 1 , wherein the three dimensional object has a length of at least 12 inches, a height of at least 6 inches, and protrudes at least 5 inches from the front surface of the panel.
6. The display plaque of claim 1 , wherein the three dimensional object includes a portion of a motorcycle gas tank.
7. The display plaque of claim 1 , wherein the three dimensional object includes a portion of a motorcycle gas tank cut away along a plane of symmetry.
8. A display plaque comprising:
a. a panel having a front surface and at least one recess in the front surface;
b. a three dimensional object including at least one flange received within the at least one recess; and
c. a primary plate mounted to the front surface of the panel and having an opening through which the three dimensional object extends.
9. The display plaque of claim 8 , wherein the intersection of the three dimensional object and the front surface of the panel defines an effective perimeter; wherein the opening in the primary plate follows substantially all contours of the effective perimeter and is of a size slightly larger than the effective perimeter.
10. The display plaque of claim 8 , wherein the opening includes an edge that substantially completely surrounds the three dimensional object, and wherein the spacing between the edge and the three dimensional object does not exceed about ⅜ of an inch.
11. The display plaque of claim 8 , wherein the three dimensional object has a length of at least 12 inches, a height of at least 6 inches, and protrudes at least 5 inches from the front surface of the panel.
12. The display plaque of claim 8 , wherein the three dimensional object includes a portion of a motorcycle gas tank.
13. The display plaque of claim 8 , wherein the three dimensional object includes a portion of a motorcycle gas tank cut away along a plane of symmetry.
14. The display plaque of claim 8 , further comprising an alignment tool adapted to be temporarily mounted to the panel and to define a desired mounting point aligned in a selected manner with the primary plate; and an additional plate having a portion received by the alignment tool to position the additional plate in the desired mounting point.
15. A method of producing a display plaque, the method comprising:
a. providing a panel having at least one recess;
b. providing a three dimensional object having at least one flange;
c. positioning the at least one flange in the at least one recess of the panel;
d. providing a primary plate having an opening sized to permit a portion of the three dimensional object to extend through the opening;
e. mounting the primary plate to the panel with a portion of the three dimensional object extending through the opening; and
f. hiding the at least one flange from view with one of the three dimensional object and the primary plate.
16. The method of claim 15 , further comprising mounting the flange to the panel with a connector prior to step (e).
17. The method of claim 15 , wherein step (e) includes covering at least a portion of the at least one recess with the primary plate; and wherein step (f) includes hiding substantially all of the at least one flange with the primary plate.
18. The method of claim 15 , further comprising defining an effective perimeter at the intersection of the three dimensional object and a surface of the panel; wherein step (d) includes forming the opening to have an edge that follows substantially all contours of the effective perimeter; and wherein step (e) includes positioning the opening around the three dimensional object such that the edge of the opening is spaced not more than ⅜ of an inch from the three dimensional object.
19. The method of claim 15 , further comprising providing a secondary plaque; providing an alignment tool; temporarily affixing the alignment tool to the panel; at least partially positioning the secondary plaque within a portion of the alignment tool; mounting the secondary plaque to the panel; and removing the alignment tool from the panel.
20. The method of claim 15 , wherein step (b) includes providing a portion of a motorcycle gas tank.
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