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US20090110948A1
US20090110948A1 US12/212,634 US21263408A US2009110948A1 US 20090110948 A1 US20090110948 A1 US 20090110948A1 US 21263408 A US21263408 A US 21263408A US 2009110948 A1 US2009110948 A1 US 2009110948A1
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  • the present invention relates to a non-permanent method and structure enabling decorative features to be conveniently applied to metallic structures and, more particularly, to a non-permanent method and structure for temporarily decorating metallic lockers such as those found in schools.
  • Lockers are a common structure found in schools, athletic rooms, and workplaces and are used to provide the users thereof the ability to store belongings so they are accessible as needed. They provide a personal storage place for belongings. Particularly in a school setting, lockers are frequently decorated by their user, both inside and out, to allow the user to “personalize” the space and set it off from the lockers of others. Photographs, artwork, and the like are frequently attached to the inside of the locker space, and attempts are sometimes made to decorate the exterior face of the locker in a unique way, as well.
  • Prior art methods of decorating the interior or exterior surfaces of lockers include using adhesive (e.g., tape or glue) to attach photographs, drawings, etc.; paint; and decorative magnets (commonly referred to as “refrigerator magnets”).
  • adhesive e.g., tape or glue
  • paint e.g., paint
  • decorative magnets commonly referred to as “refrigerator magnets”.
  • Decorative magnets are small and do not provide much coverage of the locker surface. Further, the custodian of the lockers may find some of the decorations offensive or otherwise undesirable, and, as mentioned above, permanent, semi-permanent, or destructive alterations may be difficult or impossible to remove, adding to the maintenance costs incurred by the custodian.
  • the present invention is referred to herein as “magnetic wallpaper” and comprises at least one sheet of magnetic sheet material.
  • the magnetic sheet material has a front side and a back side, and at least the front side is decorated entirely with a decorative pattern or other decorative element.
  • the magnetic sheet material is sized to cover a predetermined portion of the structure, such as the exterior door, interior door, or left, right, or side interior walls. If the exterior walls of the locker, are exposed, then they can be covered as well.
  • a single sheet covers an entire surface (interior door, exterior door, interior wall, exterior wall). Further, the sheets can be precut to cover each wall, or they can be cut to fit from a larger-sized sheet that is larger than the surface to be covered. It is understood that the entire surface need not be covered by each sheet.
  • FIG. 1 is an illustration showing multiple configurations for the magnetic decorative sheet material in accordance with the present invention, as well as an exploded view of the sheet material.
  • the decorative magnetic sheet material of the present invention can be supplied in multiple sizes such as those illustrated by sheets 2 , 4 , and 6 of FIG. 1 .
  • Each sheet is configured to have a decorative design pattern formed thereon.
  • the decorative design pattern can comprise a patterned paper material 10 , attached to magnetic sheet material 14 , using adhesive 12 .
  • the adhesive 12 can be any adhesive capable of adhering paper to the magnetic sheet material 14 . It is understood that any material that can have a pattern formed thereon and which can be attached to the magnetic sheet using adhesive may be used for patterned material 10 , including paper, vinyl, and the like.
  • the thickness of the magnetic sheet material 14 can be essentially any thickness, but it is preferable that it be of a thickness that makes it easily rollable and also cuttable using scissors.
  • the magnetic wallpaper of the present invention is a non evasive way to decorate school lockers. It is 100% removable with no residue left behind on the locker surface.
  • the magnetic wallpaper can be custom trimmed to fit virtually any size school locker. It sticks to lockers with no gluing or tape. Strong magnet holds up to everyday usage without tearing or falling off. If vinyl covering is used as the patterned paper material, it allows the magnet to form around corners while remaining adhered to the metal surface and will not tear.
  • the patterned paper material is printed with decorative patterns so that the magnetic wallpaper provides a decorative surface for the locker or other structure when it is placed thereon.

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The present invention is referred to herein as “magnetic wallpaper” and comprises at least one sheet of magnetic sheet material. The magnetic sheet material has a front side and a back side, and at least the front side is decorated entirely with a decorative pattern or other decorative element. The magnetic sheet material is sized to cover a predetermined portion of the structure, such as the exterior door, interior door, or left, right, or side interior walls. If the exterior walls of the locker, are exposed, then they can be covered as well.

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    CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
  • This application is based on and claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/973,151, filed Sep. 17, 2007, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • 1. Field of the Invention
  • The present invention relates to a non-permanent method and structure enabling decorative features to be conveniently applied to metallic structures and, more particularly, to a non-permanent method and structure for temporarily decorating metallic lockers such as those found in schools.
  • 2. Description of the Related Art
  • Lockers are a common structure found in schools, athletic rooms, and workplaces and are used to provide the users thereof the ability to store belongings so they are accessible as needed. They provide a personal storage place for belongings. Particularly in a school setting, lockers are frequently decorated by their user, both inside and out, to allow the user to “personalize” the space and set it off from the lockers of others. Photographs, artwork, and the like are frequently attached to the inside of the locker space, and attempts are sometimes made to decorate the exterior face of the locker in a unique way, as well.
  • Prior art methods of decorating the interior or exterior surfaces of lockers include using adhesive (e.g., tape or glue) to attach photographs, drawings, etc.; paint; and decorative magnets (commonly referred to as “refrigerator magnets”).
  • A problem exists because the custodian of the lockers (e.g., the school administration in the case of school lockers) typically does not want permanent, semi-permanent, or otherwise destructive alterations made to the lockers, since they represent a significant investment from a financial perspective, and because the lockers are often reassigned every year, or every few years, and one user may not want to have his or her locker decorated in the same manner as that of a previous user of the same locker. None of the above methods are optimal; in the case of adhesive, it is difficult to remove the adhesive when it is time to move the decorations, and the removal my damage the painted surface of the locker. In the case of paint, the paint is essentially permanent and thus cannot be removed without damaging the locker surface. Decorative magnets are small and do not provide much coverage of the locker surface. Further, the custodian of the lockers may find some of the decorations offensive or otherwise undesirable, and, as mentioned above, permanent, semi-permanent, or destructive alterations may be difficult or impossible to remove, adding to the maintenance costs incurred by the custodian.
  • Accordingly, it would be desirable to have a method and apparatus for enabling lockers and other metal structures to be decorated with temporary decorative covering that does not damage the surface of the locker or other metal structure when removed. Further, it would be desirable to have a method and apparatus for enabling lockers and other metal structures to be decorated with temporary decorative covering that provides essentially complete decorative coverage of a surface of the locker or other metal structure with a single decorative element.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention is referred to herein as “magnetic wallpaper” and comprises at least one sheet of magnetic sheet material. The magnetic sheet material has a front side and a back side, and at least the front side is decorated entirely with a decorative pattern or other decorative element. The magnetic sheet material is sized to cover a predetermined portion of the structure, such as the exterior door, interior door, or left, right, or side interior walls. If the exterior walls of the locker, are exposed, then they can be covered as well. In a preferred embodiment, a single sheet covers an entire surface (interior door, exterior door, interior wall, exterior wall). Further, the sheets can be precut to cover each wall, or they can be cut to fit from a larger-sized sheet that is larger than the surface to be covered. It is understood that the entire surface need not be covered by each sheet.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • FIG. 1 is an illustration showing multiple configurations for the magnetic decorative sheet material in accordance with the present invention, as well as an exploded view of the sheet material.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
  • Referring to FIG. 1, the decorative magnetic sheet material of the present invention can be supplied in multiple sizes such as those illustrated by sheets 2, 4, and 6 of FIG. 1. Each sheet is configured to have a decorative design pattern formed thereon. In a preferred embodiment, the decorative design pattern can comprise a patterned paper material 10, attached to magnetic sheet material 14, using adhesive 12. The adhesive 12 can be any adhesive capable of adhering paper to the magnetic sheet material 14. It is understood that any material that can have a pattern formed thereon and which can be attached to the magnetic sheet using adhesive may be used for patterned material 10, including paper, vinyl, and the like.
  • The thickness of the magnetic sheet material 14 can be essentially any thickness, but it is preferable that it be of a thickness that makes it easily rollable and also cuttable using scissors.
  • The following dimensions and specifications are given for purpose of example and constitute dimensions and specifications that function in such a manner that the decorative magnetic sheet can be easily rolled and cuttable with scissors:
      • Magnet thickness is 0.012″+0.00″−0.002″
      • Paper is 5 pt (0.005″) Sterling Ultra Gloss, pre-printed with Locker Designs
      • Adhesive is 0.001″ thickness
      • Total Construction is 0.018″+0.0005″−0.0025″ (magnet, adhesive, and paper)
      • Magnet width is 12″+0.125″−0.00″
      • Magnet Length is 12″+0.250″−0.00″
      • Magnet Length is 24″+0.250″−0.00″ (for the rolled tubes)
  • The magnetic wallpaper of the present invention is a non evasive way to decorate school lockers. It is 100% removable with no residue left behind on the locker surface. The magnetic wallpaper can be custom trimmed to fit virtually any size school locker. It sticks to lockers with no gluing or tape. Strong magnet holds up to everyday usage without tearing or falling off. If vinyl covering is used as the patterned paper material, it allows the magnet to form around corners while remaining adhered to the metal surface and will not tear.
  • The patterned paper material is printed with decorative patterns so that the magnetic wallpaper provides a decorative surface for the locker or other structure when it is placed thereon.
  • Although the present invention has been described with respect to a specific preferred embodiment thereof, various changes and modifications may be suggested to one skilled in the art and it is intended that the present invention encompass such changes and modifications as fall within the scope of the appended claims.

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1. A decorative covering for metal structures having walls, comprising:
a magnetic sheet of a size enabling it to substantially cover at least one of said walls of said metal structure;
a layer of adhesive formed on said magnetic sheet; and
a decorative non-magnetic sheet adhered to said magnetic sheet via said adhesive layer, said decorative non-magnetic sheet having a decorative outer surface of substantially the same size as said magnetic sheet.
2. A decorative covering according to claim 1, wherein said decorative covering has a thickness that enables it to be cut using scissors.
3. A decorative covering according to claim 1, wherein said decorative covering has a thickness that enables it to be rolled.
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US20030008096A1 (en) * 2001-06-28 2003-01-09 Monica Benitz Decorative magnetic facing materials
US20030077465A1 (en) * 2000-11-26 2003-04-24 Randall Boudouris Magnetic substrates, composition and method for making the same

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US20100236159A1 (en) * 2008-04-18 2010-09-23 Magnum Magnetics Corporation Magnetic Wallpaper Systems
US20160281419A1 (en) * 2011-10-12 2016-09-29 Danieray Johnsen Cell and classroom door window cover and methods for using the same
US20200080320A1 (en) * 2017-03-16 2020-03-12 Yoshino Gypsum Co., Ltd. Interior building materials

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