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US1741080A
US1741080A US318198A US31819828A US1741080A US 1741080 A US1741080 A US 1741080A US 318198 A US318198 A US 318198A US 31819828 A US31819828 A US 31819828A US 1741080 A US1741080 A US 1741080A
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  • This invention relates to sample cards, an object of the invention being to provide a sample card containing a plurality of colored sections, the colors of the various sections ditferening in shade and each section having an opening or exposure area through which the skin of the face, hands or other portion of the body may be exposed and compared with the color and shade so that a purchaser is enabled to select a face powder, rouge or other material which is proper or pleasing for her particular use.
  • Av specific embodiment of the invention includes a series of panels or sections of different shades or colors, the sections or panels being connected by perforated or weakened lines so that they may be separated as desired, and each panel or section having an opening, recess or other exposure area directly within the color field so that, when the panel or section is placed over the skln, the skin can be seen through the exposure area and compared with the color or tint of powder, rouge or the like which may be desired.
  • My improved sample card may be made 1n the form of a folder and so cheaply offered to thetrade that it presents a convenient advertising medium as well as an efficient, useful device for the purpose stated.
  • Figure 2 is a plan view of one of the panels or sections removed from the sample card
  • Figure 3 is a plan view of the folder in open position, showing the sample card wlth one section or panel removed.
  • My invention has articularly to do with the' sample card itse f and it is in no wise limited to a covering sheet althou h the covering sheet performs the useful notion of maintaining the card clean and preventing fading of the colors in addition to its provision for ornament and advertising.
  • the card 2 comprises a lurality of colored sections or panels 4.' T ese panels or sections may be separated by perforated or weakened lines 5 to enable the anels or sections to be removed as may be esired. Each panel or section contains on its face a color area and all of the sections may show the same color but different tints thereof.
  • the drawing is intended to indicate the color pink and the dierent sections or panels various shades of pink although of course any particular color or different colors may be used.
  • Each panel or section has an opening 6 therein which constitutes an exposure area, and while I have illustrated these exposure areas as circular openings at the centers of the sections or panels it is to be distinctly understood that I do not wish to be limited to this particular form of opening or its exact location as the broad idea of the invention is to include a card or section of a card having an exposure area so that when the card or section is placed on the face or other portion of the body the color on the card or section may be compared -with the color of the skin so as to afford the user an opportunity of selecting just the color or shade of merchandise which she desires.
  • the card In using the card it may be used as whole so that through the different openings in the Vdifferent sections or panels the user may observe the color comparisons between the skin and the shades of the sections, or the sections may be torn olf and used individually, or after the card is used as a whole a desired section may be removed and given to the salesman or sent through the mail to secure the desired merchandise.
  • each of the sections or panels or colored areas of the card may be marked with some suitable indicia which distinguishes them one from the other, and to give one example of this idea I have shown each of the panels or sections as containing di'erent letters al though of course numerals, words or any 5 other indicating indicia may be employed.
  • a sample card havin a pluralitr of colored sections thereon, t e colors o the several sections being of different tints and each colored section having an opening or exposure area therein, and weakened lines between the several colored sections whereby one or more sections may be removed from the card.
  • a samplecard including a sheet folded on a central line forming a card and a cover therefor, said card divided by intersecting weakened lines into a plurality of sections or panels, all sec- @0 tions containing the same color and each sec- L tion having a different tint of the same color, and exposure areas or openings in each section or panel.
  • a sample card having a plurality of separable colored sections thereon, the colors of the several sections being of different tints and each colored section having an opening or exposure area therein.

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Passed nu. 24,1929' UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE BERNARD F. STENZ, OF NEW YORK, N. Y., ASSIGNOR TO BIIPLEX SAMPLING ASSOCIA- TION, OF NEW YORK, N. Y., A CORPORATION OF NEW YORK SAMPLE CARD Application Vtiled November 9, 1928. Serial No. 318,198.
This invention relates to sample cards, an object of the invention being to provide a sample card containing a plurality of colored sections, the colors of the various sections ditferening in shade and each section having an opening or exposure area through which the skin of the face, hands or other portion of the body may be exposed and compared with the color and shade so that a purchaser is enabled to select a face powder, rouge or other material which is proper or pleasing for her particular use. v
Av specific embodiment of the invention includes a series of panels or sections of different shades or colors, the sections or panels being connected by perforated or weakened lines so that they may be separated as desired, and each panel or section having an opening, recess or other exposure area directly within the color field so that, when the panel or section is placed over the skln, the skin can be seen through the exposure area and compared with the color or tint of powder, rouge or the like which may be desired.
My improved sample card may be made 1n the form of a folder and so cheaply offered to thetrade that it presents a convenient advertising medium as well as an efficient, useful device for the purpose stated.
With these and other objects in view, the invention consists in certain' novel features of construction and combinations and arrangements of parts which will be more fully hereinafter described and pointed out in the claims. U
In the accompanying drawlngs- Figure 1 is a perspective vlew of the folder, the back or rear half of which constitutes my improved sample card;
Figure 2 is a plan view of one of the panels or sections removed from the sample card;
Figure 3 is a plan view of the folder in open position, showing the sample card wlth one section or panel removed.
In the drawing I show a single sheet of paper or other suitable material folded along a central longitudinal line 1, d1v1d1ng the sheet into a sample card 2 and a cover 3 for the same. This cover 3 may contain any suitable ornamental and advertising features on both faces thereof or may contain any other data desired.
My invention has articularly to do with the' sample card itse f and it is in no wise limited to a covering sheet althou h the covering sheet performs the useful notion of maintaining the card clean and preventing fading of the colors in addition to its provision for ornament and advertising.
The card 2 comprises a lurality of colored sections or panels 4.' T ese panels or sections may be separated by perforated or weakened lines 5 to enable the anels or sections to be removed as may be esired. Each panel or section contains on its face a color area and all of the sections may show the same color but different tints thereof. The drawing is intended to indicate the color pink and the dierent sections or panels various shades of pink although of course any particular color or different colors may be used.
Each panel or section has an opening 6 therein which constitutes an exposure area, and while I have illustrated these exposure areas as circular openings at the centers of the sections or panels it is to be distinctly understood that I do not wish to be limited to this particular form of opening or its exact location as the broad idea of the invention is to include a card or section of a card having an exposure area so that when the card or section is placed on the face or other portion of the body the color on the card or section may be compared -with the color of the skin so as to afford the user an opportunity of selecting just the color or shade of merchandise which she desires.
In using the card it may be used as whole so that through the different openings in the Vdifferent sections or panels the user may observe the color comparisons between the skin and the shades of the sections, or the sections may be torn olf and used individually, or after the card is used as a whole a desired section may be removed and given to the salesman or sent through the mail to secure the desired merchandise.
Each of the sections or panels or colored areas of the card may be marked with some suitable indicia which distinguishes them one from the other, and to give one example of this idea I have shown each of the panels or sections as containing di'erent letters al though of course numerals, words or any 5 other indicating indicia may be employed.
While I have illustrated what I believe to be a preferred embodiment of my invention it is obvious various changes and alterations might be made in the general form of the parts described without departing from my invention and hence I do not limit myself to the precise details set forth but consider myself at liber to make such chan es and alterations as fairly fall within the splrit and 1l scope of the appended claims.
I claim:
1. As a new article of manufacture, a sample card havin a pluralitr of colored sections thereon, t e colors o the several sections being of different tints and each colored section having an opening or exposure area therein, and weakened lines between the several colored sections whereby one or more sections may be removed from the card.
2. As a new article of manufacture, a samplecard including a sheet folded on a central line forming a card and a cover therefor, said card divided by intersecting weakened lines into a plurality of sections or panels, all sec- @0 tions containing the same color and each sec- L tion having a different tint of the same color, and exposure areas or openings in each section or panel.
3.. As a new article of manufacture, a sample card having a plurality of separable colored sections thereon, the colors of the several sections being of different tints and each colored section having an opening or exposure area therein.
ce Signed at New York in the county of New York and State of New lYork this 8th day of November, 1928.
BERNARD F. STENZ.
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US2785958A (en) * 1953-11-24 1957-03-19 Brown Forman Distillers Corp Method for quantitatively testing for thiosulfate radical
US3120065A (en) * 1960-08-29 1964-02-04 Sherwin Williams Co Color selector
US3278015A (en) * 1964-07-30 1966-10-11 Louis R Bernstein Combination envelope and display device
US4514178A (en) * 1982-04-07 1985-04-30 Garan, Inc. Method and apparatus for coordination of garments
US4909632A (en) * 1988-08-29 1990-03-20 Darby Simpson Method for selecting personal compatible colors
US5178169A (en) * 1991-12-09 1993-01-12 Stewart Lamle Device and method for selecting cosmetics
US5236365A (en) * 1992-03-04 1993-08-17 L'oreal, A Societe Anonyme Replicated make-up panel for counter display
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US2462606A (en) * 1945-08-01 1949-02-22 Coty Inc Cosmetic blend predetermining device
US2509631A (en) * 1948-11-05 1950-05-30 Catharine J Dyer Combined cosmetic distributing and applicator device
US2785958A (en) * 1953-11-24 1957-03-19 Brown Forman Distillers Corp Method for quantitatively testing for thiosulfate radical
US3120065A (en) * 1960-08-29 1964-02-04 Sherwin Williams Co Color selector
US3278015A (en) * 1964-07-30 1966-10-11 Louis R Bernstein Combination envelope and display device
US4514178A (en) * 1982-04-07 1985-04-30 Garan, Inc. Method and apparatus for coordination of garments
US6314372B1 (en) 1983-07-18 2001-11-06 Chromatics Color Sciences International, Inc. Method and apparatus for hair color characterization and treatment
US5671735A (en) * 1983-07-18 1997-09-30 Chromatics Color Sciences International, Inc. Method and apparatus for detecting and measuring conditions affecting color
US6330341B1 (en) 1983-07-18 2001-12-11 Chromatics Color Sciences International, Inc. Method and apparatus for hair color characterization and treatment
US4909632A (en) * 1988-08-29 1990-03-20 Darby Simpson Method for selecting personal compatible colors
US5178169A (en) * 1991-12-09 1993-01-12 Stewart Lamle Device and method for selecting cosmetics
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