US1781283A - Advertising sign - Google Patents

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US1781283A
US1781283A US352728A US35272829A US1781283A US 1781283 A US1781283 A US 1781283A US 352728 A US352728 A US 352728A US 35272829 A US35272829 A US 35272829A US 1781283 A US1781283 A US 1781283A
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  • This invention relates to improvements in advertising devices, and has particular reference to a sign such as is adapted to be displayed on windows, glass doors and other like places which will permit of the passage of light therethrough.
  • the present invention contemplates the provision of a sign which shall be partly opaque and partly translucent with advertising data on both sides thereof, certain portions of which are visible only from one side of a window while other portions can be seen from both sides.
  • a sign consisting of a sheet made of translucent material and having certain data printed on one side thereof.
  • This sheet is made partly opaque by applying on a portion of the reverse side an opaque substance and printing thereon the same or other data, thereby leaving a part of the translucent sheet exposed to the light and rendering visible from both sides of the sign only the data on the first-named side of the sheet which registers with the exposed portion.
  • Figure 1 is a plan view of one side of the sign.
  • Figure 2 is a similar View of the other side 01" the sign.
  • a sheet 4.- madeof translucent material has printed, or otherwise applied, on its outer surface suitable advertising data which will be visible from the exterior of a window when the sign is attached thereto. If desired, the
  • sheet 4 may be what is known as a double print, that is, the printed matter may be dplicated on the opposite or inner side of the sheet in reversed form and registering with the matter on the outer surface.
  • the data on the sheet 4, such as the picture 5 of a girls head, which will be visible from both sides of the sign is more distinct and intensified when subjected to the light than if said picture were printed on only the outer surface of said sheet.
  • the reverse or inner side 6 of the sheet 4, whether it be a single or double print as above referred to, is partially covered, by means of an opaque substance, with other advertising data printed thereon.
  • This opaque substance isapplied so as to outline, as indicated at7, that portion of the sheet, as for instance the picture 5, which is to remain translucent and when this has been accomplished the data on both sides of the sheet, other than the picture 5, will be visible only when viewed from the respective sides of the sign 011 which said data appears.
  • the exposed por tion containing the picture 5 will be visible from both sides of the sign by reason of the fact that this portion still remains translucent and, in the case of a double print, wherein the picture is duplicated on both sides of the sheet, the visibility of said exposed portion will be intensified.
  • a sign having an opaque portion each side of which is adapted to contain advertising data visible only from that side of the sign on which the data appears, and a translucent portion having an illustration or the like which is common to both sides of the sign and visible from either side thereof.
  • An advertising sign comprising a body portion'of'translucent material, display ma-' terial onopp'ositesides of said body portion in reverse and in registration whereby to produce the same display from opposite sides of the body portion, asheet of opaque material superlmposed on one side of said body. portion to prevent the difiusion of light therethrough and thereby render a; portion of the display matter thereofvisible 7 but from one side of said body portion, said other material appears.

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W. INTEMANN ADVERTISING SIGN Filed April 5, 1929 m m m ET 0 VN T N/ T A M LY MB Patented Nov. 11, 1930 UNITED STATES PATENT oFFicE WILLIAM INTEMANN, F BROOKLYN, NEW-YORK, ASSIGNOR T0 AMERICAN LITHO- GRAPHIC COMPANY, INC., 015 NEW YORK, N. Y., A CORPORATION OF NEW YORK ADVERTISING SIGN Application filed April 5, 1929. Serial No. 352,728.
This invention relates to improvements in advertising devices, and has particular reference to a sign such as is adapted to be displayed on windows, glass doors and other like places which will permit of the passage of light therethrough.
Heretofore it has been customary to print advertising data for window signs and the like upon one or both sides of an opaque sheet and also to print such data on one side only of a translucent sheet. In the latter instance, when the sheet is attached to a window or door and suflicient light is passing therethrough, the data on the sheet will be rendered equally distinct when viewed from either side of the sign.
As a further step in the development of signs of this character, the present invention contemplates the provision of a sign which shall be partly opaque and partly translucent with advertising data on both sides thereof, certain portions of which are visible only from one side of a window while other portions can be seen from both sides.
To this end, use is made of a sign consisting of a sheet made of translucent material and having certain data printed on one side thereof. This sheet is made partly opaque by applying on a portion of the reverse side an opaque substance and printing thereon the same or other data, thereby leaving a part of the translucent sheet exposed to the light and rendering visible from both sides of the sign only the data on the first-named side of the sheet which registers with the exposed portion. By thus exposing a portion of the translucent sheet to the passage of light, said portion will be made more distinct than the remaining data on either side of the sign and create a contrast which will have the effect of attracting attention to the sign.
The inventive idea involved is capable of receiving a variety of expressions, one of which, for purposes of illustration, is shown in the accompanying drawing wherein:
Figure 1 is a plan view of one side of the sign; and
Figure 2 is a similar View of the other side 01" the sign.
This carrying out theinvention a sheet 4.- madeof translucent material has printed, or otherwise applied, on its outer surface suitable advertising data which will be visible from the exterior of a window when the sign is attached thereto. If desired, the
sheet 4 may be what is known as a double print, that is, the printed matter may be dplicated on the opposite or inner side of the sheet in reversed form and registering with the matter on the outer surface. In this instance, the data on the sheet 4, such as the picture 5 of a girls head, which will be visible from both sides of the sign is more distinct and intensified when subjected to the light than if said picture were printed on only the outer surface of said sheet.
To complete the sign, the reverse or inner side 6 of the sheet 4, whether it be a single or double print as above referred to, is partially covered, by means of an opaque substance, with other advertising data printed thereon. This opaque substance isapplied so as to outline, as indicated at7, that portion of the sheet, as for instance the picture 5, which is to remain translucent and when this has been accomplished the data on both sides of the sheet, other than the picture 5, will be visible only when viewed from the respective sides of the sign 011 which said data appears. However, the exposed por tion containing the picture 5 will be visible from both sides of the sign by reason of the fact that this portion still remains translucent and, in the case of a double print, wherein the picture is duplicated on both sides of the sheet, the visibility of said exposed portion will be intensified. Thus there is formed a sign having an opaque portion each side of which is adapted to contain advertising data visible only from that side of the sign on which the data appears, and a translucent portion having an illustration or the like which is common to both sides of the sign and visible from either side thereof. When the sign is attached to a window or placed in such position that it will be exposed to a more or less bright light, such as sunlight, the latter will penetrate the portion of the sheet 4 containing the picture 5 and this portion will be accentuated when viewing the same from either side of the sign, thus producing a contrasting effect between said portion and the remainder of the advertising matter on both sides of the sign.
What is claimed is:
1. An advertising sign comprising a body portion'of'translucent material, display ma-' terial onopp'ositesides of said body portion in reverse and in registration whereby to produce the same display from opposite sides of the body portion, asheet of opaque material superlmposed on one side of said body. portion to prevent the difiusion of light therethrough and thereby render a; portion of the display matter thereofvisible 7 but from one side of said body portion, said other material appears.
superimposed opaque material beingcut out to permit of the diffusion of light through that portion ofsaidctranslucent body portion' upon which the display material is in reverse registration, [and display material carriedby said sheet of opaque materia'hand 25 In testimony whereof I have signature;
WILLIAM INTEMANN'.
Lvsnaes part thereofopaque, said material extending around but not covering
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Cited By (2)

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US2603899A (en) * 1946-02-11 1952-07-22 Chicago Show Printing Co Duplex adhesive display
US6077598A (en) * 1997-04-11 2000-06-20 Mafcote Industries, Inc. Posterboard and method of reducing posterboard inventory

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2603899A (en) * 1946-02-11 1952-07-22 Chicago Show Printing Co Duplex adhesive display
US6077598A (en) * 1997-04-11 2000-06-20 Mafcote Industries, Inc. Posterboard and method of reducing posterboard inventory

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