Abstract: A multi-purpose ornament assembly is disclosed which includes a plurality of separate interchangeable elements, including a lightweight plastic main body surrounded by a shrink-wrapped decorative film and a pair of upper and lower end caps which frame the main body. In its preferred form the invention includes a spring powered music generator which is enclosed by the main body and the upper end cap. The winding element for the music generator is coupled to the hook or eyelet at the top of the ornament from which the ornament is suspended. Rotary motion of the hook or eyelet relative to the top of the ornament winds the music generator and causes the suspended ornament to thereafter rotate on its vertical axis as the spring motor of the generator unwinds. Alternative embodiments include a musical ornament which serves the additional function of being a gift box for small objects such as jewelry or the like.
Abstract: A convertible support device for displaying a framed article such as a picture either on a vertical surface such as a wall or on a horizontal surface in an easel-type display arrangement.
Abstract: An article is decorated by applying a coating to the surface of the article to be decorated, placing over and around the coated article a shrinkable film carrying a desired decoration, shrinking the film over the coated article to transfer the decoration to the article and then removing the shrinkable film leaving on the surface of the article the desired decoration or ornamentation.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 31, 1983
Date of Patent:
January 1, 1985
Assignee:
Hallmark Cards, Inc.
Inventors:
Thomas H. Davis, Jr., Stephen D. Glasscock
Abstract: Problems in producing decorative articles having a shrinkable plastic film secured thereto are eliminated by disposing between the article and the plastic film finely divided particulate matter. The particulate matter is of a particle size to form a texture on the article surface which permits escape of trapped air when the shrinkable plastic film is shrunk or to form trapped air cells which are so small and distributed so as to be substantially invisible to the naked eye. The particulate material can be dusted and evenly distributed on the article itself or dusted and distributed over the surface of the shrinkable film which contacts the article. Most preferably, the particulate material is applied in the form of a liquid coating.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 24, 1983
Date of Patent:
November 20, 1984
Assignee:
Hallmark Cards, Inc.
Inventors:
Floyd Beery, Ronald R. Renoe, Larry Williams
Abstract: Anti-theft apparatus and method for displaying merchandise cards containing merchandise such as jewelry are disclosed. The apparatus in its locked position substantially hinders unauthorized removal of the cards, whereas in the unlocked position, the cards may be removed easily. Fresh cards may be added to the display unit whether the device is in its locked or unlocked position.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 15, 1982
Date of Patent:
April 17, 1984
Assignee:
Hallmark Cards, Inc.
Inventors:
Raymond J. Cuminale, Stanley W. Otto, Jerry L. Knipp, Bernard P. Seibolt, Fred E. Yarkoni
Abstract: A package and a method of packaging which involve a set-up carton or container devoid of sharp points at the corners thereof whereby an overwrap of a heat-shrinkable plastic applied to the carton is not subjected to stress forces at the package corners. An intermediate paper overwrap can be optionally utilized which is likewise not subjected to stress forces at the package corners.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 6, 1982
Date of Patent:
September 13, 1983
Assignee:
Hallmark Cards, Inc.
Inventors:
Russell A. Raymoure, Richard P. Bechtel, Jr., Ray Carson, Alva G. Don Carlos