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US1899421A
US1899421A US447522A US44752230A US1899421A US 1899421 A US1899421 A US 1899421A US 447522 A US447522 A US 447522A US 44752230 A US44752230 A US 44752230A US 1899421 A US1899421 A US 1899421A
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    • G09EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
    • G09FDISPLAYING; ADVERTISING; SIGNS; LABELS OR NAME-PLATES; SEALS
    • G09F1/00Cardboard or like show-cards of foldable or flexible material
    • G09F1/10Supports or holders for show-cards
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    • G09EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
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  • I I I 1 any. predetermlned' or des1red' des1gn f- ⁇ for instance;
  • Fig. .1 represents a front-elevation of? a display card constructed in accordance with my invention and having an; article, holding rack thereon.
  • v i I Fig. 2 is a side elevation-of Fig. 1.
  • the construction illustratedgin the drawing comprises a sheetfoffmaterial suchas cardboard, laminated'wood,-;or the.
  • a still further object of theinvention is V I to provide a displaycard consisting ofa cntgl I I I I I II II I I I ground continuation of a rack". 4 proj ectin'g thereof lIIV GIItlO I IlS IIIOt limited to the particular: ar-J it'fwould beclearly'withinthe purview of the inVentiGn i to substituteiother shapes 'and':1de- 'asignsin the display Card.
  • raok 4 -iconsists of a sheetof material having- 3 it's opposite” ⁇ ends 5 "inturnjed and extended through'slots'in-the/sheet;said' en'dsheing bent over the back of the'sheet and*secured, 7
  • Therack on the front side of the sheetlies U i beyond the plane of the saidsheetiand' the- I i H coloring or design of said rack is such that when attached to thesaidfsheet, the said rack merges into that portionS of the rack, whereis by the drawn portion of the rack and the 15 I; V .pro]ecting;portionofthe rack in effect,-;pic-: I
  • bottom side of thesuction gripper 7 is concaveand said gripper is formed ,of pliant, r

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J. E. MORE DISPLAY CARD Feb. 28, "1933.
Filed April 26, 1930 INVENTOR. J on N E M OQE' B Y O TORNEYS.
' Pa eant. 2a 15335.1
' UNITED} j ,I emanation :filedi 3 3m 51 93 This in ention] I 5 particularly to -display card apparatus.
' An object offthe nvention is'toprovide. a I I I 1 any. predetermlned' or des1red' des1gn f-{for instance;
7 card display apparatus eonsistingofa pre- 5 determined type of cut-out design,*preferably formed out of a single sheet of material and having formed thereon, either by a printing, lithographingfor u1erwise,- a de-[ I sign which will conform-to the shape lot the, crit-out, the design ;onthecut-out having portion thereof arranged towform' a back; roundcontinuation;of a, rack orshelf pro-1L the design.
out sheet of predetermined design, having a rack thereon, for holding articles .to be dis-p played, on the'front ;side. th'ere of,"and pro-1 2O Vided With a rubber suction gripper on; the 7 rear side-thereof, byime'ans of; whichfgaid sheet might be positioned or attached to :an
object for holding the: displayed articles; in areadily accessible'spositioni i 7 Other objectsand"advantages jarei to-pro v vide .a display card apparatus'that'will be I superior in pointof simplicity, inexpensivenessof construction, positiven'essiof operation, and facility and convenience :ln useand general efiiciency} i In this specificatiom and-{the annexed, drawing, the invention 'isfillustrated' thea form considered to bel thejbesty but. it is to be understood that the-invention is not lim ited to suchoforim', because it may 'belemv;
bodied in other forms; and itis ,als'o to be understood that in and by thercla-im fol-.
lowing-the descriptiomit isfdesired tocover the invention in whatsoever'form it may. be
" embodied.
In the accompanying one of -dra ings: V-
Fig. .1 represents a front-elevation of? a display card constructed in accordance with my invention and having an; article, holding rack thereon. v i I Fig. 2 is a side elevation-of Fig. 1.
In detail the construction illustratedgin the drawing comprises a sheetfoffmaterial suchas cardboard, laminated'wood,-;or the.
jected-beyond the plane of the front face 10f A still further object of theinvention is V I to provide a displaycard consisting ofa cntgl I I I I I I II II I I I ground continuation of a rack". 4 proj ectin'g thereof lIIV GIItlO I IlS IIIOt limited to the particular: ar-J it'fwould beclearly'withinthe purview of the inVentiGn i to substituteiother shapes 'and':1de- 'asignsin the display Card. a i 1" I The" front side of the, card iwould be 'suite 5 ably treated-such as by printing, lithograph anger engraving," to fqr 'n' thereon'the desired l I designQ, and'a portion 3 of said design wo'u1d 5 I usage; Thefsheetis cut-out as o-atj 1,}toj form likeyfofrelativel ithin'thickne sbutter si t; .aeienuy s'tifl- 't'o hold, its *shape under; normal I I I I I as that of the} woman shown 5 "{fl in Figll'. *Itkis tobeunderstood vthat this j fangemenmnd designshown on "Fig l a ld fiQrhiztjh .iforward side" or {the sheet; The
raok 4 -iconsists of a sheetof material having- 3 it's opposite" {ends 5 "inturnjed and extended through'slots'in-the/sheet;said' en'dsheing bent over the back of the'sheet and*secured, 7
Therack on the front side of the sheetlies U i beyond the plane of the saidsheetiand' the- I i H coloring or design of said rack is such that when attached to thesaidfsheet, the said rack merges into that portionS of the rack, whereis by the drawn portion of the rack and the 15 I; V .pro]ecting;portionofthe rack in effect,-;pic-: I
tures a rack of relativelyplarge area, whereas thew'saidrack onlyyexists in'that POItlOIl-f 1 1 that projectsbeyond'the faceof the; l I have shownand indicated a rack mountediv-on'ithe forward side of the sheet, itis togbe' understoodfthat any othertype of shelf ;or :shoulder for holding objects to be displayed,'might be mounted onthe forward side 'offth'e sheet, and merged into any dethepidea. a r
v e The rack 4 along its-forward edge is -pro videldiwith slots 6 'therein'atjspaced points} or g alongthe length thereof; andobjeets, such" I Q 1 f 7 as collar buttons, stickpins, or'theilike, are
,sign drawn or pictured onthe sheet. The a type of rack shownismerely illustrative of adapted to'bedetachably held in this rackyinx:
suchva positionthat th'ey are readily acces I sible to be withdrawnfor use. Obviously-a i,
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pin cushion, or some other equivalent holding means might be substituted for the rack. On the rear side of the cut-out sheet at the point where the ends of the rack areat- V 5 tached thereto, I provide .a rubber suction gripper 7 which, on one side thereof, is glued or otherwise securely fastened to the rear side of the sheet and to the bent-over ends of the rack. An r object in attaching the rubber gripper over the bentover ends of the rack" is to lock the rack ends securely" in place and f to prevent anyv dislodgement thereof. The
bottom side of thesuction gripper 7 is concaveand said gripper is formed ,of pliant, r
rubber, whereby the concavity 'm'ay slightly moiste'ned and pressed againstja, planar surface and the suctioncreated within the, concavity of the gripper Will holdthesaidj gripper in place. I
Having thusdescribed this invention, what. I I claim and desire to secure by Letters 'Pat entis: g I r n The combination with.adisplayfcard rnade of a sheet cut out toa predetermined design andhaving a picture on one side thereof harmonizing with the cut-out design; of a rack. for holding articles to be displayed onthe side of the sheet having the picture thereon, said rack being designed to merge into and V for na continuation of a portionof the pic ture .on the sheet; of inturned ends on the rack extended thru the sheetfrom the front.
to the rear side thereof and a rubber suction gripper attached on the rear side of the sheet over the extended ends ofthe rack; In testimony whereof, I have hereunto setmy hand at San Francisco, California, this 3rd day of April 1930.
- v JOHN MORE,
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Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2665003A (en) * 1951-01-25 1954-01-05 Herman A Feigelman Combined display card and articles thereon
US6652004B1 (en) * 1999-08-03 2003-11-25 Michael R. Lam Item made from combination of rare and common materials and method of making the same
US20120255331A1 (en) * 2011-04-08 2012-10-11 Contempo Card Ring Security Device

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2665003A (en) * 1951-01-25 1954-01-05 Herman A Feigelman Combined display card and articles thereon
US6652004B1 (en) * 1999-08-03 2003-11-25 Michael R. Lam Item made from combination of rare and common materials and method of making the same
US20120255331A1 (en) * 2011-04-08 2012-10-11 Contempo Card Ring Security Device

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