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US2049638A
US2049638A US28290A US2829035A US2049638A US 2049638 A US2049638 A US 2049638A US 28290 A US28290 A US 28290A US 2829035 A US2829035 A US 2829035A US 2049638 A US2049638 A US 2049638A
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  • This invention relates to advertising signs of the type adapted for attaching to vertical surfaces suchasshow-windows, walls, doors, counter sides, etc., to attractattention to the advertising matter printed or displayed thereon, and
  • the principal object of the invention is to pro-' vide a simple cheap sign of this type which when secured to the side wall, window, etc., will form a bracket or shelf able to support some light object such as a carton of the goods advertised, bottle, jar, sample of the goods, etc.
  • 'Other objects are to provide such a sign with an ever-sticky gummed edge or margin so that the sign may be readily applied to the desired supporting surface.
  • Another object is to provide in such a sign a plurality of gummed margins which when the sign is in flat or blank form will align themselves into a straight edge or margin so that a single straight piece of eversticky stripping tape or its equivalent may be applied to all thedesired margins at' once.
  • FIG. 1 is a plan view of a cardboard bracket sign in flat or blank form as scored and printed and showing the develop
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the erected bracket sign as folded from the scored blank of Fig. 1 and secured by its flanges to a vertica wall.
  • Fig. 3 is a plan viewof a modified form of scored blank to fold into a bracket sign.
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the erected v bracket sign as folded from the scored blank of Fig. 3 and secured to a wall.
  • the cardboard blank is died out to about the shape shown in Fig. 1 to form two side panels A each connected along one edge with a triangular top panel B. by scored or creased lines (the light lines I) arranged to facilitate folding both side panels straight downwards to form vertical side walls diverging from touching relation in front 2, or at the apex of the triangular top panel B to a widely spaced position at their rear vertical edges 3 when erected in position shown in Fig. 2.
  • the flanges 4, 5, and 6 are so arranged as to terminate in alignment on a straight line when the blank is flat, as designated by the upper edge of the blank in Fig. 1, so as to make it possible to gum them all in one straight'line- (on the under side of the blank of Fig. l)-or preferably apply a strip of ever-tacky gum strippingtape indicated at ill for later 10 stripping from the ever-tacky gum and leaving the gum on the margin of the flanges when ready to erect the sign and secure it to a wall.
  • the side panels A may likewise be cut to any desired artistic form on their lower 5 edges as indicated at i4,.and any desired advertising, printing, or pictures may be printed or otherwise impressed on the side panels as indicated, and if desired on the top panel as well, though the latter is intended for use "as a shelf to support any desired article for display, for when the sign is folded to the position shown in Fig.
  • a diagonally braced bracket of considerable rigidity is formed which is able to bear a light display article for an indefinite time, though when desired the bracket sign is easily removed without leaving gum on the wall or window, if the ever-tacky stripping tape has been used.
  • the sign could be secured in place by ordinary adhesives, or-tacks if desired, but would not have the conunercial value or practicability of the preferred form complete with its strip of ever-' tacky gummed tape in place.
  • the attach- ,ing flanges could be scored to turn inwardly instead of outwardly and be gummed on the opposite sides if desired.
  • the side panels are designated A and the top panel is formed of two sections B, B", each connected with a scored joint IS. with a side panel, and the side panels are directly connected by a scored joint 16 for the full height along the apex of the erected bracket sign as shown in Fig. 4 instead of at the upper corner only as the bracket of Fig. 2.
  • the up per segments or panels B, B" are, preferably overlapped slightly as indicated at 25 in Fig. 4.
  • An advertising device comprising a fiat foldable blank of relatively stiff sheet material scored to form when folded a pair of substantially vertical rearwardly diverging side panels connected together at the upper end by a triangular panel, and laterally extending flanges on the rear ends of the panels adapted for securing to a wall to hold the panels in folded relation.
  • An advertising device comprising a flat foldable blank of relatively stiff sheet material scored to form when folded a pair of substantially vertical rearwardly diverging side panels connected together at the upper end by a triangular panel, and laterally extending flanges on the rear ends of the panels adapted for securing to a wall to hold the panels in folded relation, said flanges being of such a size and form as to fall into a substantially straight line when the blank is flat so as to facilitate the application of an adhesive thereto.
  • An advertising device comprising a flat foldable blank of relatively stifi sheet material scored to form when folded a pair of tially vertical rearwardiy diverging side panels connected together at one end by a triangular panel with scored joints extending the length of said side panels, and laterally extending flanges on the rear ends of the panels adapted for securing to a wall to hold the panels in folded relation, said flanges being of such a. size and form as to fall into a substantially straight line when the blank is fiat so as to facilitate the application of an adhesive thereto.
  • An advertising sign structure comprising a blank forming a pair of side panels provided at one corresponding edge each with an attach" ing flange joined to the panel along a scored fold line, said panels adapted to be folded to form a pair of self-bracing signs touching at their forward ends and diverging rearwardly when said flanges are secured to wall, and a triangular panel eonnected to said structure filling the space between the side panels and forming a display supporting shelf when the structure is secured to the wall with the side panels in vertical position.

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A. BENNETT ADVERTISING BRACKET SIGN Filed June.25, 1935 PRINT/N6 PRINTING INVENTOR ARTHUR BENNETT Patented Aug. 4, 1936 ADVERTISING BRACKET SIGN.
Arthur Bennett, San Francisco, Calif.
Application June 25,
- 4 Claims.
This invention relates to advertising signs of the type adapted for attaching to vertical surfaces suchasshow-windows, walls, doors, counter sides, etc., to attractattention to the advertising matter printed or displayed thereon, and
the principal object of the invention is to pro-' vide a simple cheap sign of this type which when secured to the side wall, window, etc., will form a bracket or shelf able to support some light object such as a carton of the goods advertised, bottle, jar, sample of the goods, etc. 'Other objects are to provide such a sign with an ever-sticky gummed edge or margin so that the sign may be readily applied to the desired supporting surface. Another object is to provide in such a sign a plurality of gummed margins which when the sign is in flat or blank form will align themselves into a straight edge or margin so that a single straight piece of eversticky stripping tape or its equivalent may be applied to all thedesired margins at' once.
Other advantages and features of the invention will appear in the following description and accompanying drawing.
In the drawing Fig. 1 is a plan view of a cardboard bracket sign in flat or blank form as scored and printed and showing the develop,
ment of the blank.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the erected bracket sign as folded from the scored blank of Fig. 1 and secured by its flanges to a vertica wall.
Fig. 3 is a plan viewof a modified form of scored blank to fold into a bracket sign.
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the erected v bracket sign as folded from the scored blank of Fig. 3 and secured to a wall.
In the preferred embodiment of my invention as shown in Figs. 1 and 2 the cardboard blank is died out to about the shape shown in Fig. 1 to form two side panels A each connected along one edge with a triangular top panel B. by scored or creased lines (the light lines I) arranged to facilitate folding both side panels straight downwards to form vertical side walls diverging from touching relation in front 2, or at the apex of the triangular top panel B to a widely spaced position at their rear vertical edges 3 when erected in position shown in Fig. 2. The rear edges of all three panels have flanges 4, 5, and 6, extending outwardly from them and are scored or creased along the rear line of the three panels as designated at I, 8, and 9, in a manner to facilitate folding upwardly, or towardthe observer of the blank in Fig. 1, or in 1935, Serial No. 28,290
reverse direction to the scoring or .creasing of lines I which connect the side panels A with the triangular top B. The flanges 4, 5, and 6, are so arranged as to terminate in alignment on a straight line when the blank is flat, as designated by the upper edge of the blank in Fig. 1, so as to make it possible to gum them all in one straight'line- (on the under side of the blank of Fig. l)-or preferably apply a strip of ever-tacky gum strippingtape indicated at ill for later 10 stripping from the ever-tacky gum and leaving the gum on the margin of the flanges when ready to erect the sign and secure it to a wall. This type of ever-tacky gum stripping tape is the subject of my copending patent application 15 filed under Serial No. 13,037. The blank is also slit through the points designated by the'two short heavy lines ll, l2 to separate the panel flanges 4, 5, and 6, and preferably has certain corners cut oil. or died out in a rounding manner as at l3 after the tape or other gumming is applied so that the flanges will present a better appearance when erected to form the bracket sign of Fig. 2 The side panels A may likewise be cut to any desired artistic form on their lower 5 edges as indicated at i4,.and any desired advertising, printing, or pictures may be printed or otherwise impressed on the side panels as indicated, and if desired on the top panel as well, though the latter is intended for use "as a shelf to support any desired article for display, for when the sign is folded to the position shown in Fig. 2 and, after removing the stripping tape, the ever-tacky gummed margins of the flanges are firmly pressed against a show window or wall X, a diagonally braced bracket of considerable rigidity is formed which is able to bear a light display article for an indefinite time, though when desired the bracket sign is easily removed without leaving gum on the wall or window, if the ever-tacky stripping tape has been used. It should, however; be noted that the sign could be secured in place by ordinary adhesives, or-tacks if desired, but would not have the conunercial value or practicability of the preferred form complete with its strip of ever-' tacky gummed tape in place. Also, the attach- ,ing flanges could be scored to turn inwardly instead of outwardly and be gummed on the opposite sides if desired.
In the modification shown in Figs. 3 and 4 the side panels are designated A and the top panel is formed of two sections B, B", each connected with a scored joint IS. with a side panel, and the side panels are directly connected by a scored joint 16 for the full height along the apex of the erected bracket sign as shown in Fig. 4 instead of at the upper corner only as the bracket of Fig. 2. When erected, the up per segments or panels B, B", are, preferably overlapped slightly as indicated at 25 in Fig. 4.
In the blank of Fig. 3 the gummed flanges H, l8 are on the rear ends of all panels and do not form a straight run for applying the tape as they do in Fig. 1 and hence require separate pieces of tape 19 on their rear sides or other form of gumming.
From the above description it will be evident that, while cardboard is the most practical material for the blank, it may beof any sheet material stiff enough to hold its shape to meet the particular advertising requirement, also that while I show the gummed flanges of the erected brackets as extending outwardly, they may be gummed on their opposite sides instead and folded to project inwardly so as to conceal them from view between the side panels, and also that modifications in form and proportions may be made. as may fall within the spirit of the invention and scope of my appended claims.
I claim:
1. An advertising device comprising a fiat foldable blank of relatively stiff sheet material scored to form when folded a pair of substantially vertical rearwardly diverging side panels connected together at the upper end by a triangular panel, and laterally extending flanges on the rear ends of the panels adapted for securing to a wall to hold the panels in folded relation.
2. An advertising device comprising a flat foldable blank of relatively stiff sheet material scored to form when folded a pair of substantially vertical rearwardly diverging side panels connected together at the upper end by a triangular panel, and laterally extending flanges on the rear ends of the panels adapted for securing to a wall to hold the panels in folded relation, said flanges being of such a size and form as to fall into a substantially straight line when the blank is flat so as to facilitate the application of an adhesive thereto.
3. An advertising device comprising a flat foldable blank of relatively stifi sheet material scored to form when folded a pair of tially vertical rearwardiy diverging side panels connected together at one end by a triangular panel with scored joints extending the length of said side panels, and laterally extending flanges on the rear ends of the panels adapted for securing to a wall to hold the panels in folded relation, said flanges being of such a. size and form as to fall into a substantially straight line when the blank is fiat so as to facilitate the application of an adhesive thereto.
4. An advertising sign structure comprising a blank forming a pair of side panels provided at one corresponding edge each with an attach" ing flange joined to the panel along a scored fold line, said panels adapted to be folded to form a pair of self-bracing signs touching at their forward ends and diverging rearwardly when said flanges are secured to wall, and a triangular panel eonnected to said structure filling the space between the side panels and forming a display supporting shelf when the structure is secured to the wall with the side panels in vertical position.
ARTHUR BENNETT.
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US2472004A (en) * 1946-02-02 1949-05-31 John F Czerniewicz Shelf
US2564259A (en) * 1946-11-05 1951-08-14 Hoglund Anton Variety shelf
US2632269A (en) * 1950-09-19 1953-03-24 Edward H Sanders Advertising device
US2916155A (en) * 1956-11-05 1959-12-08 Douglas H Elliott Sanitary disposable holder for oral hygiene devices
US4222187A (en) * 1979-02-12 1980-09-16 Huck David N Display device
US4723492A (en) * 1987-07-02 1988-02-09 Salvatini Dominick A Shelf apparatus
US20220248875A1 (en) * 2021-02-05 2022-08-11 Westrock Shared Services, Llc Cellulosic display structures and associated cellulosic display systems

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2472004A (en) * 1946-02-02 1949-05-31 John F Czerniewicz Shelf
US2564259A (en) * 1946-11-05 1951-08-14 Hoglund Anton Variety shelf
US2632269A (en) * 1950-09-19 1953-03-24 Edward H Sanders Advertising device
US2916155A (en) * 1956-11-05 1959-12-08 Douglas H Elliott Sanitary disposable holder for oral hygiene devices
US4222187A (en) * 1979-02-12 1980-09-16 Huck David N Display device
US4723492A (en) * 1987-07-02 1988-02-09 Salvatini Dominick A Shelf apparatus
US20220248875A1 (en) * 2021-02-05 2022-08-11 Westrock Shared Services, Llc Cellulosic display structures and associated cellulosic display systems
US11839316B2 (en) * 2021-02-05 2023-12-12 Westrock Shared Services, Llc Cellulosic display structures and associated cellulosic display systems

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