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US2764842A
US2764842A US376682A US37668253A US2764842A US 2764842 A US2764842 A US 2764842A US 376682 A US376682 A US 376682A US 37668253 A US37668253 A US 37668253A US 2764842 A US2764842 A US 2764842A
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  • One of the objects of this invention is to provide an advertising display which shows a rider figure upon an animal.
  • a particular object of this invention is to provide a composite figure of this type which can be made of flat blanks or parts, which may be made of cardboard or other suitable flat materials which may be resilient and bendable, and which can be made and assembled conveniently and at low cost.
  • Fig. 1 is a front elevation which shows the complete assembled device.
  • Fig. 2 is an exploded view which shows the various blanks which are used for making the head and the hat of the rider.
  • Fig. 3 is an assembly view which shows the assembly of the parts of Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 4 is an exploded view which shows the blanks for making the toy figure of the steed and a part of the body of the rider.
  • Fig. 5 is an exploded view which shows the blanks which are used for making the remainder of the body of the rider.
  • Fig. 6 is a top plan view of a blank which is used as a part of the frame of the device.
  • Fig. 7 shows the blank of Fig. 6 in set-up form and it also shows the blanks of certain auxiliary parts.
  • Fig. 8 shows the blank for making the main part of the frame of the device.
  • Fig. 9 is a rear assembly view which shows the frame of the device and its support.
  • Fig. 10 is a perspective view of the pedestal of the support and of a part of the support.
  • Fig. 4 is shown the main body blank 1, which includes two front legs 2 and 2a, and a single rear leg 3.
  • the main body blank 1 is formed with holes H4, G5, F4, L3, and M2, for purposes appearing hereinafter.
  • the main body blank 1 Adjacent to the front end of the main body blank 1 there is formed a vertically extending slot 6. Below and rearwardly of the slot 6, the main body blank 1 is provided with a rearwardly inclined U-shaped slot 4, which defines a U-shaped bendable tongue 5 adapted to be swung out of the plane of the body blank 1. Adjacent to its rear end, the body blank 1 is formed with a vertically extending slot 6a and a tab or tongue 7 bendable perpendicular to the body blank, the tab or tongue being positioned below and rearwardly of the slot 6a and defined by the cutout portion 7a.
  • auxiliary body blank 8 which has :a single rear leg 3a.
  • the auxiliary body blank 8 is provided adjacent to its uppermost portion with a vertically extending tongue 9, a through hole M1 rearwardly of and below the tongue 9, and a diagonal score line 10 extending between the tongue 9 and hole M1 to permit easy bending or folding of the auxiliary body.
  • the tongue 9 is inserted into the slot 6a, the blank 8 is bent along the score line 10, and the holes M1 and M2 are connected by a suitable fastening device M, which is shown in Fig. l.
  • the blanks 1 and 8 may be rigidly or immovably fixed to each other by the fastening device M, or said fastening device M may be of the pivot type.
  • tongue '7 is held perpendicular to the main body blank 1 and the edge of said tongue 7 abuts the auxiliary blank 8 at its bending line 10. Therefore, the auxiliary blank 8 is held offset from the main body blank 1 below the score line 19. The auxiliary body blank 8 abuts the main body blank 1 above the score line 10.
  • the animal head comprises a main head blank 11, see Fig. 4, an outer head blank 22, see Fig. 5, and an intermediate head blank 21, also shown in Fig. 5.
  • the main head blank 11 is formed with simulated horns 119 and 119a, holes H3 and I3, and a substantially U-shaped mouth slit 12 which has inwardly curved leg portions.
  • the main head blank 11 is also provided with score lines 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19 which permit inward adjustment of one side portion of the blank so that the remainder thereof assumes a convexly curved life-like configuration.
  • a side tongue 20 is formed adjacent to the inwardly adjustable portion for a purpose to appear presently.
  • the outer head blank 22 is seen in Fig. 5 and is formed with holes H1 and I1.
  • Fig. 5 also shows an intermediate head blank 21, which is located between the main head blank 11 and the outer head blank 22 in the assembly of Fig. 1.
  • This intermediate head blank 21 has holes H2 and 12.
  • a common fastener H extends through the registering holes H4, H3, H2 and H1; and a common fastener I extends through the registering holes 13, I2 and I1. Said fastener I may also extend through the main body blank 1, if desired.
  • Fig. 5 also shows a ring blank 23. In the assembly, this is inserted into the slot 12 of the head blank 11, in
  • the blank 23 is provided with an internal lug or tongue 24 which interlocks with the slot 12.
  • Fig. 4 also shows the tail blank 25, which has holes M3 and N1.
  • a common fastening member M extends through the holes M1.
  • M2 and M3 and a supplemental fastening member N extends through the hole N1 and the body of said tail blank 25.
  • FIG. 4 shows the blank 26 for the upper part of the body of the rider.
  • This blank 26 has a slot 27, a lateral integral tongue 23 which is provided by cutting out a slot 280, and holes G2, F2 and E4.
  • Fig. 4 also shows the front arm of the rider, which is formed of a blank 23 and which has holes E3 and J2 and a tongue 33.
  • Fig. 4 also shows an epaulet blank 31, which has holes 132 and E2.
  • Fig. 5 shows a blank 32 for a shoulder ornament. This blank 32 has a hole E1.
  • the holes E4 and E3 are arranged in registry and a fastener E is inserted through the holes.
  • the tongue 28 is disposed substantially perpendicular with respect to the blank 26 so that its free end abuts the front arm blank 29 to maintain the latter in spaced relation with respect to the body blank 26, thus presenting an appearance of depth.
  • the epaulet blank 31 and the shoulder ornament blank 32 are also arranged with their respective holes E2 and E1 in registry with each other and with the holes E3 and E4, so that the fastener B may also extend through all of said holes and secure the shoulder ornament and epaulet to the front arm 29 and upper body part 26.
  • Fig. 2 shows the neck blank 33 which has a hole 34, a hole E6, and a tongue 35. This tongue 35 is inserted into the slot 27 of the blank 26.
  • Fig. 2 also shows a hat blank 38 which has slots 39 and 40.
  • Fig. 2. also shows a blank 41 for the hat band, and a face blank 36 which has a hole 34a and which is bendable along score line 37.
  • Fig. 3 shows the neck blank 33 assembled with a face blank 36, so that the holes 34 and 34a register with each other.
  • An imitation cigarette 42 is held frictionally in the holes 34 and 34a.
  • Fig. 2 and Fig. 3 also show a brim blank 43, which is bendable along the score line 44 and which has a tongue 45.
  • the hat-band blank 41 is placed upon the hat blank 38 and the neck of the hat band blank 41 is inserted through the slot 39 of the hat blank 38.
  • the brim blank 43 which is shown in Fig. 2, is placed upon the assembled blanks 38 and 41, and these three blanks are then placed on the top of the face blank 36, which is then placed on top of the neck blank 33.
  • Fig. 3 shows staples 46 and 4611 which fix these blanks to each other.
  • the tongue 45 is inserted through the slot 40 to frictionally engage the walls of slot 40.
  • the face blank 36 has an inwardly bent flap along its score line 37, in order to make the face blank 36 stand out from the neck blank 33.
  • the brim blank 43 is bent along its score line 44, so that the tongue of 45 can be locked in the slot 40.
  • Fig. 3 may then be connected to the upper body blank 26 by merely inserting the tongue 35 through the slot 27, and passing the fastener B through the hole E6.
  • Fig. 5 shows the scarf blank 47, which is bendable along its score line 48.
  • This scarf blank 47 has holes D3 and D1.
  • the longitudinal distance between the hole D3 and the score line 48 is less than the longitudinal distance between the score line 48 and the hole D1, so that the scarf band stands out from the neck blank 33 in the assembly of Fig. l.
  • a common fastening member D extends through the registering holes D3 and D1 and 4 also through the registering hole D2 of the epaulet blank 31 in the assembly.
  • the front arm consists of the blank 29.
  • Fig. 4 shows the blank 49 for the rear arm.
  • This rear arm blank 49 has holes A2, C3 and E5 and it is bendable along the score line fit It has a tongue 51.
  • the common fastening member E extends through the registering holes E3 and E5.
  • the blank 49 is bent slightly along the score line 50.
  • Fig. 5 shows the glove blank 52 for the front glove.
  • This front glove blank 52 is provided with a score line 53, a slot line 54 and holes J1 and 13.
  • This front glove blank 52 is bent along the score line 53 and the tongue 30 of the front arm blank 29 is inserted through the slot 54.
  • a common fastening member I extends through the holes l1, l2 and 13. The distance between the hole 33 and the score line 53, is less than the distance between the hole J1 and said score line 53, so that the exposed part of the front glove blank stands out in relief against the front arm.
  • Fig. 5 shows the blank 55 for the rear glove.
  • This rear glove blank 55 has a score line 56, a slot 57 and holes A1 and A3.
  • the tongue 51 of the rear arm blank 49 extends through the slot 57, and a common fastening member A extends through the registering holes A1, A2 and A3.
  • Fig. 5 shows the rein blank 63.
  • This has a tongue 64 which frictionally engages the front glove blank 52 between its thumb and first finger.
  • This rein blank 63 has a slot 65 which is engaged by the tongue 5 of the main body blank 1 in the assembly.
  • FIG. 4 shows the belt-blank 58, which has holes G1 and F1.
  • This belt blank 58 is applied in fiat form to the blank 26 which provides the upper part of the body of the rider.
  • a common fastening member G extends through the hole G1 of belt blank 58 and the hole G2 of blank 26.
  • Another common fastening member F extends through the holes F1 and F2.
  • Fig. 4 shows a front leg blank 59, which has holes G3, F3, K1 and L1.
  • This is assembled with a boot blank 60, which has 'holes K2 and L2.
  • the boot blank 60 is intermediate the front leg blank 59 and the body blank 1.
  • the fastening member L extends through the holes L1, L2 and L3.
  • the fastening member K extends through the holes K1 and K2.
  • the member G extends through the holes G5, G3 and G1 and G2.
  • the fastening member F extends through the holes F4, F3, F2 and F1.
  • the distance between the holes F3 and L1 is greater than the distance between the holes F4 and L3, in order to arch the front leg-blank 59.
  • each fastener and its associated holes are indicated by the same general reference letter and the various holes are indicated by the same general reference letter and by respective additional numbers.
  • the additional numbers of the holes of each respective series are in numerical order, according to their sequence in the assembly. That is, in each series the lowest additional number designates the front member of the respective series.
  • Fig. 4 shows the blank 61 for the rear leg and the supplemental boot blank 62 for the rear leg.
  • the rear leg blank 61 has holes B1, C1, J4, G4 and F4.
  • the rear boot blank 62 has holes B2 and C2.
  • a common fastening member B extends through the holes B1 and B2.
  • Another common fastening member C extends through the holes C1, C2 and C3 and C4.
  • the fastening member I also extends through the holes I 4.
  • the fastening member F also extends through the hole F4.
  • Rosette-like ornaments 136 and 137 are preferably arranged one upon the other and secured to the front and rear legs by the fasteners L, K, B and C.
  • Fig. 5 shows the pack blank 66. This is provided with tongues 67, 68 and 69. This blank 66 is also bendable along score lines 70, 71, 72, 73 and 74. The fringe blank 75 is fixed by adhesive to the pack blank 66, between the score lines 70 and 74.
  • Fig. 6 shows a blank 76 which comprises a part of the supporting frame.
  • This frame blank 76 has slots 77 and 77a and score lines 78, 79, 80, 81, 82 and 83.
  • This blank 76 is cut to provide tongues 84, 85, 86 and 87 which are bendable on the lines 82 and 83.
  • This blank 76 is also provided with notches 88 and 89.
  • Fig. 7 shows how the blank 76 has been bent along its transverse score lines 78, 79, 80 and 81 in order to provide a box-like frame element 90 whose walls are glued or otherwise fixed to each other.
  • the tongues 84, 85, 86 and 87 are bent inwardly into this box-like frame 90, in order to provide spaces for display bottles.
  • Fig. 7 also shows how the pack blank 66 is bent along its score lines 70, 71, 72, 73 and 74, for assembly with the box-like frame element 90.
  • the tongue 67 of pack blank 66 is interlocked with the notch 88, and the tongue 69 of pack blank 66 is interlocked with the notch 89.
  • These tongues 67 and 69 enter the open ends of the boxlike structure 90, and their top edges enter the notches 88 and 89 and frictionally engage the walls of said notches 88 and 89.
  • the tongue 68 is bent over the front wall of the frame element 90 into the space defined by tongues 86 and 87.
  • Fig. 7 shows additional pack blanks 91, 92 and 93.
  • the blank 91 has a tongue 94 and a slot 95.
  • the blank 92 is bendable on score lines 96, 97 and 98 and it has tongues 99 and 100.
  • the blank 93 has a slot 101 and a tongue 102.
  • the frame-element 90 has an upstanding flap in which the slots 77 and 77a are located.
  • the broken lines of Fig. 7 indicate the respective parts of the additional pack-blanks which are assembled with the frame-element 90.
  • the tongue 94 enters the space between the tongues 84 and 85.
  • the tongue 102 enters the space between the tongues 86 and 87.
  • the tongue 99 is inserted through the slot 95 and then through the slot 77.
  • the tongue 100 is inserted through the slot 101 and then through the slot 7711.
  • the blank 92 is in bent form, being bent along the longitudinal score line 96.
  • Fig. 8 shows the main frame-blank 103.
  • This blank 103 is provided with parallel score lines 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110 and 111.
  • Said blank 103 is also provided with holes M3, G5, C4, J5, B3, H5, 125, 124, 123, 132, 121, 131 and 120.
  • Said blank 103 is also provided with a tongue 112 which has a hole N2.
  • Said blank 103 is also provided with a tongue 114 which has a score line 115.
  • a U-shaped slot 116 is provided in said blank 103, in order to provide a bendable tongue 117.
  • the blank 103 is bent along the four lower score lines 108- 111 in order to provide a lower box-like frame element 118 Whose walls are fixed to each other by adhesive or other means.
  • the hole 120 is above the hole 121 and these two holes are along a line which is inclined to the vertical direction, in order to hold the figure of the horse inclined to the horizontal direction, as shown in Fig. l.
  • the upper part of the blank 103 is bent along the upper score lines 104-107 to provide an upper box-like frame element 122, in which the hole 123 is at a higher level than the hole 124 and the companion hole 125.
  • the holes 123 and 124 are aligned.
  • These elements 118 and 122 are integral with the wall 135 of blank 103.
  • a tube or standard 126 which can be made of cardboard, is fixed to the inner face of the hat blank 38 by a fastening member 127, which may be an elastic band.
  • a spacer sleeve 128 spaces the frame elements 118 and 122 from each other.
  • This tube 126 extends into a supporting socket 129 which is mounted upon a suitable base 130 which rests upon the floor.
  • This tube 126 extendsthrough the openings 120, 121, 123 and 124. Openings 131 and 132 are aligned with the opening 125 in the assembly of Fig. 9.
  • a supplemental tube 133 extends through openings 131, 132 and and is held frictionally in said openings.
  • This tube 133 which has 'a spacer sleeve 134-, abuts the respective imperforate part of the top wall of the frame element 122.
  • the fastening member F extends through hole F5, and the other fastening members extend through the corresponding holes of blank 103.
  • the tongue 117 is bent transversely in order to maintain the frame element 118 in box-like shape. The bending of the blank 103 along the score line 115, and along the score line 108 of the wall 135, provides an angular shape at the rear of the frame which increases its rigidity.
  • the pack assembly appears to be carried on the back of the rider.
  • the appearance may be efiected by seating the box-like structure 90 on the top wall of the frame element 122 and, preferably, securing the box-like structure to the frame element by adhesive or other appropriate means.
  • the box-like structure 90 is shown in spaced relation above the frame element 22, its assembled position being shown in dot-and-dash lines.
  • the present invention fully accomplishes its intended objects, and provides an advertising display device which is relatively staunch and rigid in its assembled condition.
  • a simulated animal figure fabricated of relatively stifi, bendable sheet material, said figure comprising a main body portion having a pair of front legs and a single rear leg, a laterally projecting tab on said main body portion adjacent to the rear end thereof and having a free end, an auxiliary body portion having a single rear leg and being formed with a substantially longitudinally extending fold line, said auxiliary body portion being provided on opposite sides of said fold line with means for attachment to said main body portion on opposite sides of said tab, the projecting free end of said tab being in abutting engagement with said auxiliary body portion adjacent to said fold line, said auxiliary body portion thus being retained in bent condition and spaced from said main body portion to present a realistic, three-dimensional appearance.
  • a simulated animal figure according to claim 1 in combination with a head member formed on one side edge portion with a plurality of fold lines, said one side edge portion being foldable inwards along said fold lines so that the remainder of said head member presents a convexly curved surface contour, and securing means for attaching said head member to said main body portion and retaining said head member in its inwardly folded condition, whereby said head member combines with said main and auxiliary body portions to simulate an animal figure having a solid head.
  • a simulated animal figure fabricated of relatively stiff, bendable sheet material, said figure comprising a main body portion, and a head member formed on one side edge portion with a plurality of fold lines, said one side edge portion being foldable inwards along said fold lines so that the remainder of said head member presents a convexly curved surface contour, and securing means for attaching said head member to said main body portion and retaining said head member in its inwardly folded condition, whereby said head member combines with said main body portion to simulate an animal figure having a solid head.
  • a display device fabricated of relatively stiff, bendable sheet material and adapted to simulate an animal and rider, said device comprising: a main body portion having a pair of front legs and a single rear leg, a laterally projecting tab on said main body portion adjacent to the rear end thereof, an auxiliary body portion having a single rear leg and formed with a substantially longitudinally extending fold line, said auxiliary body portion being provided on opposite sides of said fold line with means for attachment to said main body portion on opposite sides of said tab, the projecting end of said tab being in abutting engagement with said auxiliary body portion adjacent to said fold line, to thereby space said auxiliary body portion from said main body portion, a head member formed on one side edge portion with a plurality of fold lines, said one side edge portion being foldable inwards along said fold line so that the remainder of said head member presents a convexly curved surface contour, securing means for attaching said head member to said main body portion and retaining said head member in its inwardly folded condition, said head member thus simulating a
  • said head assembly comprising an elongated neck member having its lower end attached to said upper rider body, and a face member formed with a longitudinally extending fold line and having its upper end attached to the upper end of said neck member, said face member being foldable along said fold line so as to stand out from said neck member.
  • said head assembly comprising an elongated neck member having its lower end attached to said upper rider body, a face member formed with a longitudinally extending fold line and having its upper end attached to the upper end of said neck member, said face member being foldable along said fold line so as to stand out from said neck member, a hat member attached to said face and neck members, and a hat-brim member having one end attached to said hat member, the other end of said hat-brim member being bendable to a laterally extending position, and a tongue on said other end of said hat-brim member insertable through and frictionally retained in said hat member to hold said brim member in said laterally extending position.
  • a display device in combination with a frame on one side of said main body portion and upper rider body and supporting said main body portion and upper rider body, and a simulated pack as sembly resting upon said frame and arranged to afford the appearance of being carried by said rider.
  • a display device said frame being formed of a blank attached to one side of said main body portion and upper rider body and having a series of parallel spaced fold lines adjacent to its upper and lower ends, there being a plurality of through apertures formed in said blank, each aperture being intermediate and adjacent a pair of said fold lines, said blank being toldable along said fold lines to form spaced upper and lower box-like structures for rigidifying said main body portion and upper rider body, the upper of said box-like structures supporting said pack assembly, said apertures being in registry when said blank is in said folded condition for receiving amounting standard.

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Oct. 2; 1956 E. D. SWANN ET AL TOY FIGURE 4 Sheets-Sheet 1 Filed Aug. 26, 1953 A Tum N mm R v m N T m A Wm M R 5am Oct. 2, 1956 E. D. swANN ETAL 2,764,842
TOY FIGURE Filed Aug. 26, 1953 4 Sheets-Sheet 2 INVENTORS ERvm .P- svANN ANJJ MIL-mu ownwnz ATTORN EYS Oct. 2, 1956 E. D. SWANN ETAL 2,76
TOY FIGURE Filed Aug. 26, 1953 4 Sheets-Sheet 3 INVENTORS ERVIN .D. SVANN AND .NILTON cruRvlTZ vBY 2 32 ATTORNEYS Oct. 2, 1956 E. D. SWANN ETAL 7 2,764,842
TOY FIGURE Filed Aug. 26, 1953 4 Sheets-Sheet 4 FIG. 8.
INVENTORS E'RWIN .D-SVANN AND H-MILTDN OIIRWITZ ATTORNEYS TQY FIGURE Erwin D. Swann and Harry Milton Gurwitz, New York, N. Y., assignors to Schenley Industries, Inc., New York, N. Y., a corporation of Delaware Application August 26, 1953, Serial No. 376,682 8 Claims. (Cl. 46-157) My invention relates to a new and improved advertising display.
One of the objects of this invention is to provide an advertising display which shows a rider figure upon an animal.
A particular object of this invention is to provide a composite figure of this type which can be made of flat blanks or parts, which may be made of cardboard or other suitable flat materials which may be resilient and bendable, and which can be made and assembled conveniently and at low cost.
Numerous additional objects and advantages and features of this invention are set forth in the annexed description and drawings which illustrate a perferred embodiment thereof.
Fig. 1 is a front elevation which shows the complete assembled device.
Fig. 2 is an exploded view which shows the various blanks which are used for making the head and the hat of the rider.
Fig. 3 is an assembly view which shows the assembly of the parts of Fig. 2.
Fig. 4 is an exploded view which shows the blanks for making the toy figure of the steed and a part of the body of the rider.
Fig. 5 is an exploded view which shows the blanks which are used for making the remainder of the body of the rider.
Fig. 6 is a top plan view of a blank which is used as a part of the frame of the device.
Fig. 7 shows the blank of Fig. 6 in set-up form and it also shows the blanks of certain auxiliary parts.
Fig. 8 shows the blank for making the main part of the frame of the device.
Fig. 9 is a rear assembly view which shows the frame of the device and its support.
Fig. 10 is a perspective view of the pedestal of the support and of a part of the support.
Before commencing the detailed description of the invention, the following generally applicable information should be noted. The drawings are approximately to scale and show the relative positions of the slots, holes and other parts. All of the blanks are flat and they may be made of bendable cardboard or other suitable material. In the assembled device of the present invention, the tongues are preferably constructed to fit frictionally in their respective slots. All of the holes which are in registry with each other when the device is assembled have been designated with the same basic reference letter, each one of the holes being given a difierent subscript, such as L1, L2, etc. The fastening member which extends through each group of registering holes has been designated by the respective basic reference letter. Thus, the fastening member L extends through the registering holes L1, L2, and other holes of this set. For purposes of clarity of understanding, the specification has been divided into sections, each of which describes a part of the device of the present invention. 1
nited States Patent 0 2,764,842 Patented Oct. 2, 1956 Body of the animal figure In this embodiment of the present invention, the animal figure is shaped to simulate a bull.
In Fig. 4 is shown the main body blank 1, which includes two front legs 2 and 2a, and a single rear leg 3. The main body blank 1 is formed with holes H4, G5, F4, L3, and M2, for purposes appearing hereinafter.
Adjacent to the front end of the main body blank 1 there is formed a vertically extending slot 6. Below and rearwardly of the slot 6, the main body blank 1 is provided with a rearwardly inclined U-shaped slot 4, which defines a U-shaped bendable tongue 5 adapted to be swung out of the plane of the body blank 1. Adjacent to its rear end, the body blank 1 is formed with a vertically extending slot 6a and a tab or tongue 7 bendable perpendicular to the body blank, the tab or tongue being positioned below and rearwardly of the slot 6a and defined by the cutout portion 7a.
There is also shown in Fig. 4 an auxiliary body blank 8, which has :a single rear leg 3a. The auxiliary body blank 8 is provided adjacent to its uppermost portion with a vertically extending tongue 9, a through hole M1 rearwardly of and below the tongue 9, and a diagonal score line 10 extending between the tongue 9 and hole M1 to permit easy bending or folding of the auxiliary body.
In making the assembly between the blanks 1 and 8, the tongue 9 is inserted into the slot 6a, the blank 8 is bent along the score line 10, and the holes M1 and M2 are connected by a suitable fastening device M, which is shown in Fig. l. The blanks 1 and 8 may be rigidly or immovably fixed to each other by the fastening device M, or said fastening device M may be of the pivot type.
In the assembly of blanks 1 and 8, tongue '7 is held perpendicular to the main body blank 1 and the edge of said tongue 7 abuts the auxiliary blank 8 at its bending line 10. Therefore, the auxiliary blank 8 is held offset from the main body blank 1 below the score line 19. The auxiliary body blank 8 abuts the main body blank 1 above the score line 10.
Head and tail of animal figure The animal head comprises a main head blank 11, see Fig. 4, an outer head blank 22, see Fig. 5, and an intermediate head blank 21, also shown in Fig. 5.
The main head blank 11 is formed with simulated horns 119 and 119a, holes H3 and I3, and a substantially U-shaped mouth slit 12 which has inwardly curved leg portions. The main head blank 11 is also provided with score lines 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19 which permit inward adjustment of one side portion of the blank so that the remainder thereof assumes a convexly curved life-like configuration. A side tongue 20 is formed adjacent to the inwardly adjustable portion for a purpose to appear presently.
The outer head blank 22 is seen in Fig. 5 and is formed with holes H1 and I1.
Fig. 5 also shows an intermediate head blank 21, which is located between the main head blank 11 and the outer head blank 22 in the assembly of Fig. 1. This intermediate head blank 21 has holes H2 and 12.
In the assembly of Fig. l, the main head blank 11 is bent along its score lines 14-19 inclusive, and its tongue 20 extends through and frictionally engages the walls of slot 6. In said assembly, a common fastener H extends through the registering holes H4, H3, H2 and H1; and a common fastener I extends through the registering holes 13, I2 and I1. Said fastener I may also extend through the main body blank 1, if desired.
Fig. 5 also shows a ring blank 23. In the assembly, this is inserted into the slot 12 of the head blank 11, in
. p 3 order to provide a frictional engagemen The blank 23 is provided with an internal lug or tongue 24 which interlocks with the slot 12.
Fig. 4 also shows the tail blank 25, which has holes M3 and N1. In the assembly, a common fastening member M extends through the holes M1. and M2 and M3 and a supplemental fastening member N extends through the hole N1 and the body of said tail blank 25.
Upper part of rider Fig. 4 shows the blank 26 for the upper part of the body of the rider. This blank 26 has a slot 27, a lateral integral tongue 23 which is provided by cutting out a slot 280, and holes G2, F2 and E4. Fig. 4 also shows the front arm of the rider, which is formed of a blank 23 and which has holes E3 and J2 and a tongue 33. Fig. 4 also shows an epaulet blank 31, which has holes 132 and E2.
Fig. 5 shows a blank 32 for a shoulder ornament. This blank 32 has a hole E1.
In order to assemble the upper body blank 26 and the front arm blank 29, the holes E4 and E3 are arranged in registry and a fastener E is inserted through the holes. The tongue 28 is disposed substantially perpendicular with respect to the blank 26 so that its free end abuts the front arm blank 29 to maintain the latter in spaced relation with respect to the body blank 26, thus presenting an appearance of depth. The epaulet blank 31 and the shoulder ornament blank 32 are also arranged with their respective holes E2 and E1 in registry with each other and with the holes E3 and E4, so that the fastener B may also extend through all of said holes and secure the shoulder ornament and epaulet to the front arm 29 and upper body part 26.
Fig. 2 shows the neck blank 33 which has a hole 34, a hole E6, and a tongue 35. This tongue 35 is inserted into the slot 27 of the blank 26. Fig. 2 also shows a hat blank 38 which has slots 39 and 40. Fig. 2. also shows a blank 41 for the hat band, and a face blank 36 which has a hole 34a and which is bendable along score line 37.
Fig. 3 shows the neck blank 33 assembled with a face blank 36, so that the holes 34 and 34a register with each other. An imitation cigarette 42 is held frictionally in the holes 34 and 34a. Fig. 2 and Fig. 3 also show a brim blank 43, which is bendable along the score line 44 and which has a tongue 45.
In making the assembly of Fig. 3, the hat-band blank 41 is placed upon the hat blank 38 and the neck of the hat band blank 41 is inserted through the slot 39 of the hat blank 38.
The brim blank 43 which is shown in Fig. 2, is placed upon the assembled blanks 38 and 41, and these three blanks are then placed on the top of the face blank 36, which is then placed on top of the neck blank 33. Fig. 3 shows staples 46 and 4611 which fix these blanks to each other. The tongue 45 is inserted through the slot 40 to frictionally engage the walls of slot 40. The face blank 36 has an inwardly bent flap along its score line 37, in order to make the face blank 36 stand out from the neck blank 33. The brim blank 43 is bent along its score line 44, so that the tongue of 45 can be locked in the slot 40.
The assembly of Fig. 3 may then be connected to the upper body blank 26 by merely inserting the tongue 35 through the slot 27, and passing the fastener B through the hole E6.
Fig. 5 shows the scarf blank 47, which is bendable along its score line 48. This scarf blank 47 has holes D3 and D1. The longitudinal distance between the hole D3 and the score line 48 is less than the longitudinal distance between the score line 48 and the hole D1, so that the scarf band stands out from the neck blank 33 in the assembly of Fig. l. A common fastening member D extends through the registering holes D3 and D1 and 4 also through the registering hole D2 of the epaulet blank 31 in the assembly.
As above noted, the front arm consists of the blank 29. Fig. 4 shows the blank 49 for the rear arm. This rear arm blank 49 has holes A2, C3 and E5 and it is bendable along the score line fit It has a tongue 51. In the assembly, the common fastening member E extends through the registering holes E3 and E5. In the assembled device, the blank 49 is bent slightly along the score line 50. Fig. 5 shows the glove blank 52 for the front glove. This front glove blank 52 is provided with a score line 53, a slot line 54 and holes J1 and 13. This front glove blank 52 is bent along the score line 53 and the tongue 30 of the front arm blank 29 is inserted through the slot 54. A common fastening member I extends through the holes l1, l2 and 13. The distance between the hole 33 and the score line 53, is less than the distance between the hole J1 and said score line 53, so that the exposed part of the front glove blank stands out in relief against the front arm.
Fig. 5 shows the blank 55 for the rear glove. This rear glove blank 55 has a score line 56, a slot 57 and holes A1 and A3.
in the assembly, the tongue 51 of the rear arm blank 49 extends through the slot 57, and a common fastening member A extends through the registering holes A1, A2 and A3.
Fig. 5 shows the rein blank 63. This has a tongue 64 which frictionally engages the front glove blank 52 between its thumb and first finger. This rein blank 63 has a slot 65 which is engaged by the tongue 5 of the main body blank 1 in the assembly.
Lower part of rider Fig. 4 shows the belt-blank 58, which has holes G1 and F1. This belt blank 58 is applied in fiat form to the blank 26 which provides the upper part of the body of the rider. A common fastening member G extends through the hole G1 of belt blank 58 and the hole G2 of blank 26. Another common fastening member F extends through the holes F1 and F2.
Fig. 4 shows a front leg blank 59, which has holes G3, F3, K1 and L1. This is assembled with a boot blank 60, which has 'holes K2 and L2. In the assembly, the boot blank 60 is intermediate the front leg blank 59 and the body blank 1. The fastening member L extends through the holes L1, L2 and L3. The fastening member K extends through the holes K1 and K2. The member G extends through the holes G5, G3 and G1 and G2. The fastening member F extends through the holes F4, F3, F2 and F1. The distance between the holes F3 and L1 is greater than the distance between the holes F4 and L3, in order to arch the front leg-blank 59.
As noted hereinbefore, each fastener and its associated holes are indicated by the same general reference letter and the various holes are indicated by the same general reference letter and by respective additional numbers. Further, the additional numbers of the holes of each respective series are in numerical order, according to their sequence in the assembly. That is, in each series the lowest additional number designates the front member of the respective series.
Fig. 4 shows the blank 61 for the rear leg and the supplemental boot blank 62 for the rear leg. The rear leg blank 61 has holes B1, C1, J4, G4 and F4. The rear boot blank 62 has holes B2 and C2. A common fastening member B extends through the holes B1 and B2. Another common fastening member C extends through the holes C1, C2 and C3 and C4. The fastening member I also extends through the holes I 4. The fastening member F also extends through the hole F4.
Rosette- like ornaments 136 and 137 are preferably arranged one upon the other and secured to the front and rear legs by the fasteners L, K, B and C.
Fig. 5 shows the pack blank 66. This is provided with tongues 67, 68 and 69. This blank 66 is also bendable along score lines 70, 71, 72, 73 and 74. The fringe blank 75 is fixed by adhesive to the pack blank 66, between the score lines 70 and 74.
Fig. 6 shows a blank 76 which comprises a part of the supporting frame. This frame blank 76 has slots 77 and 77a and score lines 78, 79, 80, 81, 82 and 83. This blank 76 is cut to provide tongues 84, 85, 86 and 87 which are bendable on the lines 82 and 83. This blank 76 is also provided with notches 88 and 89.
Fig. 7 shows how the blank 76 has been bent along its transverse score lines 78, 79, 80 and 81 in order to provide a box-like frame element 90 whose walls are glued or otherwise fixed to each other. The tongues 84, 85, 86 and 87 are bent inwardly into this box-like frame 90, in order to provide spaces for display bottles.
Fig. 7 also shows how the pack blank 66 is bent along its score lines 70, 71, 72, 73 and 74, for assembly with the box-like frame element 90. The tongue 67 of pack blank 66 is interlocked with the notch 88, and the tongue 69 of pack blank 66 is interlocked with the notch 89. These tongues 67 and 69 enter the open ends of the boxlike structure 90, and their top edges enter the notches 88 and 89 and frictionally engage the walls of said notches 88 and 89. The tongue 68 is bent over the front wall of the frame element 90 into the space defined by tongues 86 and 87.
Fig. 7 shows additional pack blanks 91, 92 and 93. The blank 91 has a tongue 94 and a slot 95. The blank 92 is bendable on score lines 96, 97 and 98 and it has tongues 99 and 100. The blank 93 has a slot 101 and a tongue 102. As shown in Fig. 7, the frame-element 90 has an upstanding flap in which the slots 77 and 77a are located. The broken lines of Fig. 7 indicate the respective parts of the additional pack-blanks which are assembled with the frame-element 90. The tongue 94 enters the space between the tongues 84 and 85. The tongue 102 enters the space between the tongues 86 and 87. The tongue 99 is inserted through the slot 95 and then through the slot 77. The tongue 100 is inserted through the slot 101 and then through the slot 7711. In the assembly of Fig. l the blank 92 is in bent form, being bent along the longitudinal score line 96.
Fig. 8 shows the main frame-blank 103. This blank 103 is provided with parallel score lines 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110 and 111. Said blank 103 is also provided with holes M3, G5, C4, J5, B3, H5, 125, 124, 123, 132, 121, 131 and 120. Said blank 103 is also provided with a tongue 112 which has a hole N2. Said blank 103 is also provided with a tongue 114 which has a score line 115. A U-shaped slot 116 is provided in said blank 103, in order to provide a bendable tongue 117. The blank 103 is bent along the four lower score lines 108- 111 in order to provide a lower box-like frame element 118 Whose walls are fixed to each other by adhesive or other means. In this box'like element 118, the hole 120 is above the hole 121 and these two holes are along a line which is inclined to the vertical direction, in order to hold the figure of the horse inclined to the horizontal direction, as shown in Fig. l.
The upper part of the blank 103 is bent along the upper score lines 104-107 to provide an upper box-like frame element 122, in which the hole 123 is at a higher level than the hole 124 and the companion hole 125. In said box-like structure 122, the holes 123 and 124 are aligned. These elements 118 and 122 are integral with the wall 135 of blank 103.
A tube or standard 126, which can be made of cardboard, is fixed to the inner face of the hat blank 38 by a fastening member 127, which may be an elastic band. A spacer sleeve 128 spaces the frame elements 118 and 122 from each other. This tube 126 extends into a supporting socket 129 which is mounted upon a suitable base 130 which rests upon the floor. This tube 126 extendsthrough the openings 120, 121, 123 and 124. Openings 131 and 132 are aligned with the opening 125 in the assembly of Fig. 9. A supplemental tube 133 extends through openings 131, 132 and and is held frictionally in said openings.
This tube 133, which has 'a spacer sleeve 134-, abuts the respective imperforate part of the top wall of the frame element 122. The fastening member F extends through hole F5, and the other fastening members extend through the corresponding holes of blank 103. The tongue 117 is bent transversely in order to maintain the frame element 118 in box-like shape. The bending of the blank 103 along the score line 115, and along the score line 108 of the wall 135, provides an angular shape at the rear of the frame which increases its rigidity.
As seen in Fig. 1, the pack assembly appears to be carried on the back of the rider. The appearance may be efiected by seating the box-like structure 90 on the top wall of the frame element 122 and, preferably, securing the box-like structure to the frame element by adhesive or other appropriate means. In Fig. 9, for purposes of clarity of understanding, the box-like structure 90 is shown in spaced relation above the frame element 22, its assembled position being shown in dot-and-dash lines.
From the foregoing, it is seen that the present invention fully accomplishes its intended objects, and provides an advertising display device which is relatively staunch and rigid in its assembled condition.
There has been illustrated and described a preferred embodiment of the invention, but it is obvious that numerous changes, omissions and transpositions may be made without departing from the scope of the invention.
We claim:
1. A simulated animal figure fabricated of relatively stifi, bendable sheet material, said figure comprising a main body portion having a pair of front legs and a single rear leg, a laterally projecting tab on said main body portion adjacent to the rear end thereof and having a free end, an auxiliary body portion having a single rear leg and being formed with a substantially longitudinally extending fold line, said auxiliary body portion being provided on opposite sides of said fold line with means for attachment to said main body portion on opposite sides of said tab, the projecting free end of said tab being in abutting engagement with said auxiliary body portion adjacent to said fold line, said auxiliary body portion thus being retained in bent condition and spaced from said main body portion to present a realistic, three-dimensional appearance.
2. A simulated animal figure according to claim 1, in combination with a head member formed on one side edge portion with a plurality of fold lines, said one side edge portion being foldable inwards along said fold lines so that the remainder of said head member presents a convexly curved surface contour, and securing means for attaching said head member to said main body portion and retaining said head member in its inwardly folded condition, whereby said head member combines with said main and auxiliary body portions to simulate an animal figure having a solid head.
3. A simulated animal figure fabricated of relatively stiff, bendable sheet material, said figure comprising a main body portion, and a head member formed on one side edge portion with a plurality of fold lines, said one side edge portion being foldable inwards along said fold lines so that the remainder of said head member presents a convexly curved surface contour, and securing means for attaching said head member to said main body portion and retaining said head member in its inwardly folded condition, whereby said head member combines with said main body portion to simulate an animal figure having a solid head.
4. A display device fabricated of relatively stiff, bendable sheet material and adapted to simulate an animal and rider, said device comprising: a main body portion having a pair of front legs and a single rear leg, a laterally projecting tab on said main body portion adjacent to the rear end thereof, an auxiliary body portion having a single rear leg and formed with a substantially longitudinally extending fold line, said auxiliary body portion being provided on opposite sides of said fold line with means for attachment to said main body portion on opposite sides of said tab, the projecting end of said tab being in abutting engagement with said auxiliary body portion adjacent to said fold line, to thereby space said auxiliary body portion from said main body portion, a head member formed on one side edge portion with a plurality of fold lines, said one side edge portion being foldable inwards along said fold line so that the remainder of said head member presents a convexly curved surface contour, securing means for attaching said head member to said main body portion and retaining said head member in its inwardly folded condition, said head member thus simulating a solid animal head, an upper rider body attached to said main body portion and extending upwardly therefrom, a laterally projecting lug on said upper rider body, a pair of rider leg members attached to said upper rider body adjacent to the lower end thereof and extending downwardly therefrom on opposite sides of the main body portion and secured to the main body portion, a pair of rider arm members attached to said upper rider body adjacent to the upper end thereof, the free end of said lug abutting one of said rider arm members to space the latter from said upper rider body, and a head assembly attached to the upper end of said upper rider body.
5. A display device according to claim 4, said head assembly comprising an elongated neck member having its lower end attached to said upper rider body, and a face member formed with a longitudinally extending fold line and having its upper end attached to the upper end of said neck member, said face member being foldable along said fold line so as to stand out from said neck member.
6. A display device according to claim 4, said head assembly comprising an elongated neck member having its lower end attached to said upper rider body, a face member formed with a longitudinally extending fold line and having its upper end attached to the upper end of said neck member, said face member being foldable along said fold line so as to stand out from said neck member, a hat member attached to said face and neck members, and a hat-brim member having one end attached to said hat member, the other end of said hat-brim member being bendable to a laterally extending position, and a tongue on said other end of said hat-brim member insertable through and frictionally retained in said hat member to hold said brim member in said laterally extending position.
7. A display device according to claim 4, in combination with a frame on one side of said main body portion and upper rider body and supporting said main body portion and upper rider body, and a simulated pack as sembly resting upon said frame and arranged to afford the appearance of being carried by said rider.
8. A display device according to claim 7, said frame being formed of a blank attached to one side of said main body portion and upper rider body and having a series of parallel spaced fold lines adjacent to its upper and lower ends, there being a plurality of through apertures formed in said blank, each aperture being intermediate and adjacent a pair of said fold lines, said blank being toldable along said fold lines to form spaced upper and lower box-like structures for rigidifying said main body portion and upper rider body, the upper of said box-like structures supporting said pack assembly, said apertures being in registry when said blank is in said folded condition for receiving amounting standard.
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