Door panel clothes
By designing a door panel cover, two paintings can be seamlessly attached to the top of the door panel, solving the problems of cumbersome fixing and easy damage of calligraphy and paintings, simplifying the replacement process, and increasing the frequency of replacement and aesthetics of calligraphy and paintings as interior decorations.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202512061753.4
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Applications(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-12-23
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-27
AI Technical Summary
The existing methods of fixing calligraphy and paintings indoors are cumbersome and easily damage the wall surface, and they are inconvenient to replace, which has led to them gradually becoming a niche consumer product in the interior decoration market, with a low replacement frequency.
Design a door panel cover that extends the top of two paintings and glues them together seamlessly, draping them over the top of the door panel and attaching them with double-sided cotton paper tape as a fastening attachment, ensuring that the patterns are not inverted from a normal viewing angle, and adapting to the specific pattern specifications of the door panel usage scenario.
It achieves seamless fixation of calligraphy and paintings, simplifies the replacement process, avoids damage to the wall, and increases the frequency of replacement and aesthetics of calligraphy and paintings as interior decorations.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] The door panel cover of this invention belongs to the field of household goods technology, specifically the category of interior decorations. Background Technology
[0002] Interior decorations are everyday household items. Door panels, wardrobe doors, and other similar components are common furniture parts; they occupy prominent positions and large visible areas. Therefore, designing dedicated decorations for various types of door panels is feasible.
[0003] Calligraphy and paintings are a common type of interior decoration. However, the methods of fixing calligraphy and paintings indoors are both outdated and cumbersome. Calligraphy and paintings with scrolls and frames often require nails to secure them, which can easily damage the wall and increases the cost of use. Calligraphy and paintings without scrolls or frames need to be pasted with tape or glue, which also easily damages the wall and is relatively troublesome to replace. As a result, calligraphy and paintings have gradually become a niche consumer product in today's interior decoration market, and the frequency of replacement is relatively low.
[0004] The basic version of this invention is an upgraded version of common frameless calligraphy and paintings; in essence, it is still a calligraphy and painting, but with some additional specific design specifications.
[0005] This invention is like putting a coat on a door panel; therefore, the inventor named it "Door Panel Coat".
[0006] This invention is named "Door Panel Clothing"; it refers to clothing, not just calligraphy and paintings. This emphasizes its extensive potential for extended design; just like human clothing, it comes in many varieties and functions. Summary of the Invention
[0007] To achieve the above objectives, the technical solution of the present invention is as follows.
[0008] Door panel coverings are a type of interior decoration that share a common characteristic: they are worn on door panels; and when in use, the patterns or shapes on their outer surface, serving as decoration, are always in a normal, "head up, feet down" orientation, without any obvious inversion. To illustrate this more vividly, consider the typical practice of attaching pictures to door panels: one picture is usually pasted on the outer panel, and another on the inner panel. The inventor's method involves extending the top of the two pictures and seamlessly pasting them together to create a new image, which is then draped over the top of the door panel and attached to it.
[0009] The basic version of this invention is a piece of calligraphy and painting; it is calligraphy and painting with a specific use scenario, and it is calligraphy and painting with specific pattern and shape specifications required for its use scenario.
[0010] Its specific use case is to be hung on the top of a door panel. Its specific pattern and design specifications require that when it is in use, the front and back patterns or designs are in a normal viewing position, and there is no obvious error of being upside down.
[0011] This invention relates to decorative items that, without being unsightly, can be made into advertising banners, knowledge charts, message boards, etc. The main structure of this invention remains unchanged, but small components are added, much like adding a hood to a shirt; it is still within the scope of this patent protection. Attached Figure Description
[0012] Figure 1 This is an external view of Embodiment 1 of the invention.
[0013] 1. Door panel cover; 1-a. Front of the door panel cover; 1-b. Top of the door panel cover; 1-c. Back of the door panel cover; 2. Double-sided cotton paper tape. Detailed Implementation
[0014] The specific embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings to provide a better understanding of the invention.
[0015] Example 1: Basic version of door panel cover
[0016] The door panel cover (1) is a piece of calligraphy or painting; when used on the top of a door panel, the calligraphy or painting patterns on both sides of the door panel should meet the specifications: in a normal viewing position, there should be no obvious errors in the upside-down state. For example Figure 1 As shown. The decorative text on the front (1-a) and back (1-c) of the door panel cover should be upright and not upside down. There are no special requirements for the top (1-b) of the door panel cover; it may or may not have a decorative pattern. If the top (1-b) of the door panel cover is visible under normal circumstances and not in a blind spot, then it is recommended to include a decorative pattern. The weight of the front (1-a) and back (1-c) of the door panel cover should not differ too much; ideally, they should be roughly the same.
[0017] Double-sided adhesive tape (2) is an accessory used to secure the door panel cover (1) to the door panel. Double-sided adhesive tape (2) is the inventor's recommended method of securing the door panel. However, the inventor does not deny the use of other methods of securing the door panel.
[0018] The basic version of the door panel cover (1) is a piece of calligraphy and painting, but not calligraphy and painting in the traditional sense. It has its own specific usage scenarios; just like Transformers doll toys are also doll toys, but not doll toys in the traditional sense, and have their own characteristics, forming a system of their own.
[0019] The above description is the basic implementation of the present invention. It should be noted that for those skilled in the art, several improvements and modifications can be made without departing from the principle of the present invention, and these improvements and modifications are also considered to be within the scope of protection of the present invention.
Claims
1. The door panel covering (1) of the present invention is characterized in that: It is used by wearing it on the door panel; and when in use, the patterns or shapes on its outer surface, which serve as decoration, are all in a normal viewing position with the "head up and feet down," without any obvious upside-down orientation. To illustrate its usage scenario more vividly: Normally, people paste pictures on the door panel, one on the outer panel and another on the inner panel. The inventor's method is to extend the top of the two pictures and seamlessly paste them together to create a new picture, which is then draped over the top of the door panel and pasted onto it.