Foldable (e.g., For Enclosing Picture Therein) Patents (Class 40/774)
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Patent number: 10881223Abstract: A first face has a picture with an image to be displayed. A second face is operatively coupled to the first face. The second face has text pertinent to the image on the first face. A support component is operatively coupled to the second face for positioning the picture in an orientation whereby the image is displayed with the text in operative proximity.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2020Date of Patent: January 5, 2021Inventor: Gary F. Lambert
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Patent number: 9457611Abstract: A pocket device including a major panel and a pocket panel coupled to the major panel and defining a pocket with the major panel. The pocket panel has a lateral dimension greater than a lateral dimension of the major panel at at least one position to thereby define a laterally-extending gap therebetween, which enables expansion of the pocket.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2014Date of Patent: October 4, 2016Assignee: ACCO BRANDS CORPORATIONInventor: Edward P. Busam
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Patent number: 8925228Abstract: An art frame includes a three-dimensional supporting frame having an image receiving surface and a back surface opposed thereto, and a center portion defining a perimeter from which at least three foldable extensions extend. Each foldable extension includes no less than four folds folded toward the back surface to form a frame portion having an outer wall substantially perpendicular to the back surface, and an inner wall substantially perpendicular to the back surface and substantially parallel to the outer wall. A compressible member is attached to the outer walls to adhere an image receiving medium to the supporting frame. Compressible member includes a first adhesive on the outer walls, a polymer foam substrate (having a compression index ranging from about 0.4 to about 0.8) on the first adhesive, and a second adhesive on the polymer foam substrate. Second adhesive is to secure the image receiving medium to the supporting frame.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2012Date of Patent: January 6, 2015Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: David Edmondson, Xiaoqi Zhou, Geoffrey Schmid
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Publication number: 20140338242Abstract: Composite boards are disclosed herein. An example of the composite board includes a first outer layer, a second outer layer, and a middle layer positioned between the first and second outer layers. The first and second outer layers each include chemical pulped cellulose fibers and low moisture absorbing fibers. The middle layer includes the cellulose fibers and a moisture repelling agent. Also disclosed herein are art frames that include the composite boards.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2012Publication date: November 20, 2014Applicant: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Xiaoqi Zhou, David Edmondson, Francois K. Pirayesh
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Patent number: 8793912Abstract: A greeting card display system features a greeting card with a card first panel and a card second panel pivotally attached. A first crease divides a card front surface from a card back surface and a card first inside surface from a card second inside surface. The system features a protective sleeve with a sleeve first panel and a sleeve second panel. The protective sleeve features a sleeve cavity with a single sleeve opening adapted for insertion of the greeting card. The sleeve first panel is pivotally located on the sleeve second panel via a sleeve first outside crease that divides the front surface from the back surface and a sleeve first inside crease that divides the first inside surface from the second inside surface.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2013Date of Patent: August 5, 2014Inventor: Julie Gunther
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Patent number: 8613155Abstract: A greeting card display system has a greeting card with a card first panel and a card second panel pivotally attached. A first crease divides a card front surface from a card back surface and a card first inside surface from a card second inside surface. The system has a protective sleeve with a sleeve first panel and a sleeve second panel. The protective sleeve has a sleeve cavity with a single sleeve opening adapted for insertion of the greeting card. The sleeve first panel is pivotally located on the sleeve second panel via a sleeve first outside crease that divides the front surface from the back surface and a sleeve first inside crease that divides the first inside surface from the second inside surface. The system has a display unit adapted to receive the protective sleeve on a display unit front surface.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2012Date of Patent: December 24, 2013Inventor: Julie Gunther
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Publication number: 20130059126Abstract: An image display including an image substrate and a support structure. The image substrate has an image printed on a first surface. The support structure can include a front sheet, a back sheet and a plurality of side strips secured between the front sheet and the back sheet for forming a closed support structure. An internal support can be provided in an internal cavity of the support structure for enhancing the rigidity of the support structure. The image substrate can be adhered to an external surface of the front sheet so that the front sheet forms a rigid backing for the image substrate. A variety of image substrates are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2012Publication date: March 7, 2013Applicant: CIRCLE GRAPHICS, INC.Inventor: Circle Graphics, INC.
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Patent number: 8341862Abstract: A greeting card display system featuring a sleeve, wherein at least the bottom edge is sealed and either the first or second side edge is sealed; a slot disposed in the top edge adapted to accommodate insertion of a greeting card between the front and back surface; an inside crease disposed in the front surface of the sleeve, the inside crease divides the front surface into a first inside surface and a second inside surface, the sleeve can move between an open position wherein first inside surface does not contact the second inside surface and a closed position wherein the first inside surface contacts the second inside surface; and a spine crease disposed in the back surface of the sleeve formed by moving the sleeve from the open position to the closed position, the spine crease divides the back surface into a first outside surface and a second outside surface.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2010Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Inventor: Julie Gunther
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Publication number: 20120297653Abstract: An image display including an image substrate and a support structure. The image substrate has an image printed on a first surface. The support structure can include a front sheet, a back sheet and a plurality of side strips secured between the front sheet and the back sheet for forming a closed support structure. An internal support can be provided in an internal cavity of the support structure for enhancing the rigidity of the support structure. The image substrate can be adhered to an external surface of the front sheet so that the front sheet forms a rigid backing for the image substrate. A variety of image substrates are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2011Publication date: November 29, 2012Applicant: CIRCLE GRAPHICS, INC.Inventors: Hank B. RIDLESS, Evan D. Brooks, Keith E. Freebern
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Patent number: 8241727Abstract: Decorated three-dimensional articles (64, 78, 82, 86) may be produced having wall structure (66-72) with distortion-free images (40a, 40b) appearing through the inner and outer surfaces of the wall structure (66-72). Preferably, a sheet of paper stock (38) is imprinted on both faces with mirror images (40a, 40b), and the stock (38) is applied to a light-transmitting substrate (44) so that the image (40b) appears through the substrate (44), thereby yielding a blank (50). A plurality of lines of weakness (54) are formed in the blank (50) by laser ablation extending through the image (40a) and stock (38), but not through the image (40b), in order to define spaced apart bend areas (56). The substrate (44) is then heated along the bend areas (56), and the blank (50) is formed about a mandrel (62). If desired, the formed blank (50) may be completed by addition of a base (74).Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2011Date of Patent: August 14, 2012Assignee: Barton Nelson, Inc.Inventor: Gunnard Nelson
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Publication number: 20110016759Abstract: A mount for artwork comprising a mounting element being a blank of cardboard or foldable material with a substantially main portion having at least one foldable extension to provide, in use, a three-dimensional mounting structure; an image carrying medium larger than the main portion, and means in use, to adhere the image carrying element to the main portion of the blank such that the image carrying element extends onto at least one foldable extension of the main portionType: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2009Publication date: January 27, 2011Inventors: Michael Ramos-Gonzalez, Wayne Connelly, David Pain
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Patent number: 7090252Abstract: A dual sided integral composite image product and method of make same. The image product includes a first support substrate having a separate image layer thereon and a second support substrate having separate image layer thereon. The second support substrate being secured to the first support substrate so as to form the dual sided integral composite image product. A fold line is provided on said image product about which the integral composite image product may be folded.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2003Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Joseph A. Manico, Dale F. McIntyre, John K. McBride
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Patent number: 6851556Abstract: The invention discloses a display holder for securely holding and display a valuable collectible card comprising two panels connected along with a common hinge line or coupled together. The panel has a recessed portion having a suitable card-matchable dimension and a depth for receiving the card to be held, whereas a latchable extending member mounted on the panel is securely matched with a latching mechanism mounted within the cap recess of a holding cap to securely hold the card within the panels.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2003Date of Patent: February 8, 2005Inventors: Dominic M. Valdez, Yolanda Valdez, Chihsiang Huon, Mei Li Huon
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Patent number: 6694657Abstract: A picture frame includes a picture holder for mounting a picture or photograph on the holder and two folding members hingedly formed on opposite sides of the holder; whereby upon backward folding of the two folding members, the picture frame will be supported and erected for displaying the picture; and upon a forward folding of the two folding members to cover the picture frame, it may serve as a “postal card” ready for postal mailing.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2002Date of Patent: February 24, 2004Inventor: Chung-Piao Tsao
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Patent number: 6612061Abstract: A picture frame includes a flat sheet having opposite front and back sides and partitioned into top and bottom pages. The bottom page includes a picture site, and the top page includes a border. The border is sized to frame the picture site upon folding together of the top and bottom pages. A picture is printed on the picture site and is surrounded by the border printed with graphics.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2001Date of Patent: September 2, 2003Assignee: NCR CorporationInventor: Jason Janetzke
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Patent number: 6584717Abstract: A photograph-holder substantially formed of a suitably folded punched sheet, comprising a substantially quadrangular framing face (4) provided with a window (1) and superimposed to a bearing face (10) which has the same shape and size and is contiguous to a reinforcing face (12) also having the same shape and size and a supporting face (7) interposed in a non-flat position between the framing face (4) and the bearing face (10), the framing face (4) being provided with two side flaps (2, 3) bent inwards and inserted between the bearing face (10) and the reinforcing face (12).Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2001Date of Patent: July 1, 2003Inventor: Giuliano Cinquina
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Patent number: 6578757Abstract: A photo mailer and frame combination having a single blank or sheet with fold or score lines permitting portions of the blank or sheet to be folded over and secured to provide a photo enclosing pocket to be used as a postal mailer and a cover portion carrying indicia for inside message information and outside mailing information. The cover and pocket portions being adapted to convert the mailer upon receipt by the addressee into a frame for display of the photo. A display window is provided for photo viewing when converted to a frame and support structure is included for supporting the mailer when converted into a photo frame or holder.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2002Date of Patent: June 17, 2003Inventors: John R. Espenshied, Jeffrey S. Marks
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Publication number: 20010047606Abstract: A photograph-holder substantially formed of a suitably folded punched sheet, comprising a substantially quadrangular framing face (4) provided with a window (1) and superimposed to a bearing face (10) which has the same shape and size and is contiguous to a reinforcing face (12) also having the same shape and size and a supporting face (7) interposed in a non-flat position between the framing face (4) and the bearing face (10), the framing face (4) being provided with two side flaps (2, 3) bent inwards and inserted between the bearing face (10) and the reinforcing face (12).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2001Publication date: December 6, 2001Inventor: Giuliano Cinquina
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Patent number: 6298592Abstract: A display device for displaying sheet-like materials from opposite sides of the device comprises two planar panels. Each of the panels are made of a transparent material, and the two panels are hinged together along respective, corresponding side edges thereof. The panels can thus be moved from a first position in which the panels lie substantially side-by-side to a second position in which the panels pivot about a hinge axis of the hinged sides of the panels to fan apart in a manner similar to adjacent pages of a book. Strips of hook and pile attachment materials are adhered to facing edges of the panels so that when the panels are in their first position, the strips of hook and pile attachment materials engage each other along the mutually respective side edges of the panels to firmly hold the panels in their side-by-side, overlying position.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1998Date of Patent: October 9, 2001Inventor: Siegfried E Baier
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Patent number: 6161321Abstract: A posting or framing device for displaying a generally flat, lightweight item to be displayed comprising: a body portion formed from a pair of walls which define a pocket to receive the item to displayed, the walls being such as to permit the item to be displayed to be seen therethrough; and a tab extending from at least one edge of the body portion by means of which the posting or framing device can be affixed to a surface.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1999Date of Patent: December 19, 2000Inventor: Alexandra Watkins Huber
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Patent number: 6099928Abstract: A transparency mat card comprising a mat with a window and a transparency mounted in the window using a weak, removable glue applied to portions of a glue border so that the transparency can be detached intact from the mat card. A picture or other visual pattern is preferably printed or otherwise marked on the transparency, preferably on the rear surface.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1997Date of Patent: August 8, 2000Inventor: Jeffrey Jock Fai Chee
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Patent number: 5956877Abstract: Collectible, rectangular ticket-type display device having a window in which is mounted a transparency type film frame or multi-frame clip for see-through type viewing. The display device preferably includes security and/or authentication indicia, and is fabricated from archival-quality materials. The ticket is formed from a single folded sheet of heavy paper or plastic material and scored along one edge for a fold to define a front and back panel. The film frame or clip is secured in an envelope or packet of non-bleed, non-yellowing transparent polyester plastic which is mounted to one inner face of the ticket panels. Preferably the ticket window is of sufficient size to exhibit the sprocket holes of the film frame or clip for authenticity. The transparency images may be of a motion picture or performance event such as a concert, sporting or historical event, and may be reproduced from a film positive or negative, or from video tape.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1997Date of Patent: September 28, 1999Assignee: Kenneth E RaaschInventors: Kenneth E. Raasch, Suzanne J. Nason, Danny C. Bartlett, Philip M. Zavracky
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Patent number: 5924624Abstract: A magnetic pocket frame providing a planar blank including first and second planar surfaces, and first and second fold lines, the first and second fold lines dividing the planar blank into a back wall portion, a protective flap being disposed adjacent the back wall portion along the first fold line, and a pocket-forming flap being disposed adjacent the back wall portion along the second fold line; a flexible magnetic sheet adhesively secured to the second planar surface of the pocket-forming flap, the flexible magnetic sheet being capable of magnetically holding the magnetic pocket card to a magnetic surface in any angular orientation thereto; an opening provided through the back wall portion; a pair of continuous perforation lines extending transversely across the protective flap from a first side edge thereof to a second side edge thereof; the pocket-forming flap being foldable about the second fold line over the back wall potion and being secured thereto at at least one preselected location thereon, therebType: GrantFiled: December 2, 1997Date of Patent: July 20, 1999Assignee: Crane Productions, Inc.Inventor: John J. Martin
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Patent number: 5918394Abstract: A paperboard picture frame is described which is particularly suitable for binding with calendar pages to provide personalized photocalendars. The picture frame includes a backing panel including slits formed therein, a frame panel with a window defined therein, and a base panel, all of which are preferably made of paperboard, e.g., cardstock. The frame panel is attached to the backing panel at a first folding edge, and the base panel is attached to the frame panel at a second folding edge. The slits in the backing panel may accommodate the edges of a photograph so that the photograph is held against the backing panel. A generally transparent cover sheet is then provided which may have its edges inserted within the slits of the backing panel so that the cover sheet rests above the photograph for protective purposes.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1997Date of Patent: July 6, 1999Assignee: Remember When, Inc.Inventor: John C. Babcock
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Patent number: 5918400Abstract: A kit and a method of use of the kit for applying a full magnet backing to a photograph. The kit includes a mask with a first side with a cutout through it and a second side with either a cutout through it or an applied border outline on a then transparent second side. The border of the cutout in the second side or the applied on border of the second side overlying the border outline of the cutout in the first side. A magnet card of the size and shape of the cutout in the first side has adhesive on one surface thereof and is applied to the rear of the photograph held between the sides of the mask. The photograph is then trimmed to the edges of the magnet card.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1997Date of Patent: July 6, 1999Inventor: Milton Schonberger
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Patent number: 5740957Abstract: Photograph framing and mailing device and blank sheet for forming the device are disclosed. When assembled, the device includes panels that frame a photograph, panels that enclose a photograph for delivery purposes, and panels that support a photograph and the framing panels in a horizontal or vertical display orientation. Some of the panels can be used to include written communication and in place of other mailing packaging material.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1995Date of Patent: April 21, 1998Inventor: Gregory J. Wenkman
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Patent number: 5678339Abstract: An integrated picture frame and stand apparatus articulable from a blank of foldable material, and upon articulation, positionable and free standing on a support surface. The apparatus includes a face member, at least one back member, and a frame stand member that co-operate to maintain the picture in place within the frame while maintaining the frame in an upright position. The frame stand member may further include a locking wing member hingedly attached to the frame stand member and a base member, which upon articulation, and through the use of tabs and slots, restrain the positions of all cooperating elements to further maintain the device in its articulated orientation.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1995Date of Patent: October 21, 1997Assignee: Stone Container CorporationInventor: James R. Marventano
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Patent number: 4044710Abstract: An inventory control board includes a housing in which a series of front-to-rear spaced transparent sections are provided. A series of slots are formed in the housing beneath the transparent sections, and a series of shafts corresponding in number to the number of slots are rotatably mounted in the housing each such shaft being laterally spaced from and in alignment with one of the slots. Each shaft carries a pair of drums for rotation therewith, and windows are located in the housing above each of the drums to afford visual access to indicia carried by the drums.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1976Date of Patent: August 30, 1977Inventor: Richard Hansen
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Patent number: 4034523Abstract: Surfaces are protected from graffiti by panels of rotatable rollers. The rollers are rotated in random patterns to scramble or conceal graffiti. The rollers are removed for cleaning.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1975Date of Patent: July 12, 1977Inventor: Reginald E. Saunders
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Patent number: 4026043Abstract: A word forming device for use in teaching and related applications including a plurality of juxtaposed rotatable wheels, each having on a peripheral surface thereof the characters of the alphabet. The wheels rotate about a common axis and are provided with novel detent means permitting rows of characters to be aligned to form a word or words appearing beneath an elongated opening in a casing. The casing has a larger opening in a rearwardly facing surface thereof to permit manual manipulation of each of the wheels.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1976Date of Patent: May 31, 1977Inventor: Andrew Caruso
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Patent number: 3930326Abstract: A desk calendar which permits the day, date and year to be changed by the simple manipulation of two dials, having, internally, a first and second shaft, each shaft controlling two rotatable drums. Each shaft has disposed thereon a first and second actuating member for operative engagement with a coupling device such that when the dialing member is turned in one direction the first drum will rotate and when the dial member is turned in the opposite direction the second drum will rotate. The same structure is related to the second shaft which is disposed on the other end of the frame having a separate dialing member associated therewith.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1974Date of Patent: January 6, 1976Inventor: Anthony G. Rosa