Separator means for framelike devices

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G09F 1/10 (2006.01) A47G 1/12 (2006.01)

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CA 1229482

ABSTRACT The present invention comprises a clear separator means in combination with a framelike device to display pictures, diplomas, crewel work and other displayable items. The clear separator means has three dimensions. Along its length and width it is formed to fit the shelf sections of the frame or other holding means. The separator means can be readily cut to any size to accommmodate different size frames. The separator means is fabricated from material which does not absorb water so it does not become mildewed or bleached out. The separator means has a pressure sensitive adhesive material secured to one surface defined by its lenght and width so that when it is pressed onto a transparent means,such a a piece of glass, which is already resting on the shelf of the framelike device, it adheres to the glass and lies along the shelf position. In this way, the separator is not readily viewable through the transparent member. The item to be displayed lies in abutment with the separator means and is separated from the transparent member by the depth of the separator means.

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