Abstract: A holder for supporting light objects, such as papers, on a ferrous metal surface and for further displaying a business card prominently in front of the surface, includes a clip having spring loaded legs which open to receive the object and close upon the object to retain it. One of the legs contains a magnet which holds the clip against the metal surface. The other leg has a carrier attached to it. The carrier includes a backing panel having a pocket which opens away from the clip and is configured to receive a business card. It also includes a transparent cover panel which overlies the pocket and protects the business card.
Abstract: A beverage mug includes a vessel having an enlarged base and a neck which rises to a mouth surrounded by a rim. The mouth is normally covered by a closure that includes a lid and a sipping liner. The lid fits over and engages a sipping liner, but the liner may be detached from the lid and installed separately in the mouth of the vessel. The sipping liner has a cross wall that lies within the mouth of the vessel below the rim and thereby prevents the beverage from splashing out of the mouth, but the cross wall contains an aperture to enable one to take a beverage from the vessel in sips. The lid is fitted to the liner while the liner is on the mouth of the vessel simply by placing the lid over the liner and pressing downwardly.
Abstract: A business card letter opener having printed indicia on one surface and a recess in the opposite surface sized to accomodate a business card and covered by a transparent cover lens which slides over the recess and is snap locked into place over the recess to protect the card and allow it to be viewed through the cover lens.