Pocketed Patents (Class 40/775)
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Patent number: 10464715Abstract: Kits, systems, devices, apparatus and methods for a sender to provide a novel distribution of gifts to a recipient, using a tray with removable small containers magnetically held to the tray, where the small containers store tags corresponding to separately wrapped gifts, where a recipient opens one small container per day which identifies a tag, which is then matched to an identical tag on a separate covered gift that when opened provides a unique present from the sender to the recipient, and where all the magnetic containers are opened sequentially one per day until all the small containers and the separately gifts have been opened to distribute the presents over a period of days, such as from a couple of days to 7 to 8 days or more.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2017Date of Patent: November 5, 2019Inventors: Karen DeJesus, Amanda Benson-Ehrie
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Patent number: 8936278Abstract: A system for affixing a printed image onto a book cover, comprising a sleeve having a front surface, a back surface and four edges. The sleeve includes a front layer having a transparent window region surrounded by an opaque mask region and a back layer joined to the front layer along at least two of the edges, wherein the back layer is not joined to the front layer along at least one of the edges thereby providing at least one open edge adapted to receive the printed image. Adhesive strips having peelable coverings are affixed onto the back surface of the sleeve along at least two of the edges. The opaque mask region is adapted to cover the edges of the printed image, and the adhesive strips are adapted to affix the sleeve onto the book cover.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2013Date of Patent: January 20, 2015Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Richard Salter, Mark Anthony Harris, Cheryl Lenhard, William N. Richardson
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Patent number: 7905036Abstract: A holder for wearing by a user, slidably, replaceably, and visibly holding an ID card, and replaceably and visibly holding at least one specifically configured charm. The holder includes a frame, a first apparatus allowing the holder to be worn by the user, a second apparatus slidably, replaceably, and visibly holding the ID card, and a third apparatus replaceably and visibly holding the at least one specifically configured charm.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2008Date of Patent: March 15, 2011Inventor: Brody Michael Howell
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Patent number: 7418794Abstract: A three-dimensional display frame assembly for displaying planar display material in respective multiple planes. The frame assembly can be provided as a single-sheet preform and can be self-standing.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2005Date of Patent: September 2, 2008Inventor: Irvin A. Kittrell, III
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Patent number: 7313879Abstract: A protective holder for displaying a generally thin article includes a first member formed from a translucent material and a second member which is permanently attached to the first member to form a pocket open along one edge of at least one of the first member and the second member for receiving such generally thin article. A flap is hingedly attached to the edge of the first member and movable into a position internal to the pocket for securing such generally thin article, wherein a portion of such generally thin article is caged between the flap and the first member and is further movable into a position external to the pocket for one of insertion and removal of such generally thin article.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2006Date of Patent: January 1, 2008Inventor: Robin L. Ward
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Patent number: 7155854Abstract: Labeling constructions are provided for use in facilitating the preparation of shipping containers. The labeling constructions are also reusable so that packages can be conveniently shipped between senders and recipients numerous times. Container constructions and methodologies which employ such labeling constructions are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2005Date of Patent: January 2, 2007Inventor: Kent H. Dickinson
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Patent number: 6863310Abstract: A mailing assembly for use in connection with non-domestic delivery of a mailpiece wherein the sender of the mailpiece is required to complete a sender's declaration. The assembly includes a mailing form that may be sub-divided into customs declarations forms, a dispatch notice and a backing sheet. The backing sheet may be peeled off the mailing form exposing adhesive on the backing sheet. The backing sheet may be folded in such a way as to provide an envelope to adhere to the mailpiece to be non-domestically delivered. The customs declarations forms and, dispatch notice may then be inserted into the envelope whereupon the mailpiece may be non-domestically delivered. The customs declaration forms and dispatch notice of the mailing form may be variably printed with information to aid in the non-domestic delivery of the mailpiece.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2000Date of Patent: March 8, 2005Inventor: Glenn Petkovsek
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Patent number: 6854915Abstract: A binder for papers, photographs, or other sheet-like materials is provided with a cover having one or more window openings defined therein. A flat, transparent protective sheet is located in contact with the inside surface of the binder cover and a backing sheet overlies the protective sheet. The backing sheet is secured to the peripheral margin of the protective sheet, and elsewhere as required, to delineate at least one, and preferably a plurality of pockets. The pockets are formed between the backing sheet and the protective sheet. An elongated slit in defined through the backing sheet behind each pocket created. The peripheral edges of the backing sheet are permanently secured to the inside surface of the binder cover. Photographs or other flat display materials may be inserted into the pockets formed between the backing sheet and the protective sheet through the elongated slits. The pockets are delineated so that they are aligned with the window opening in the cover.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2002Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Inventor: Bon S. Ong
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Patent number: 6827812Abstract: A framing device, used for displaying items such as photographs, certificates and the like, includes a translucent sheet-like material having an outward side and an inward side, both having a common continuous edge. An adhesive is applied along the inward side adjacent to the continuous edge in such a manner that a portion of such edge remains adhesive-free. A sheet of backing material has a first side and a second side and the first side of such foam is positionally secured by the adhesive and with respect to the translucent material. And a release liner is attached to the second side of the backing material. The adhesive-free portion of the edge and the sheet of backing material define a slot permitting insertion and removal of an item to be displayed.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2002Date of Patent: December 7, 2004Inventor: Carey P. Woods
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Patent number: 6796066Abstract: A display device for displaying flat articles. The device includes a frame having a front side and a rear side. A transparent sheet is mounted to the frame at its front side. A planar mat having a plurality of cutouts in predefined shapes and at predefined positions is then positioned flatly against the transparent sheet. Thereafter, a planar article holder having a plurality of pockets wherein each pocket corresponds in shape and location to an associated cutout in the mat, is then positioned flatly against the planar mat. Each pocket is designed to hold one flat article for display. A planar backing is then mounted to the frame adjacent the rear side of the frame so that the mat and article holder are sandwiched in between the transparent sheet and the backing.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2003Date of Patent: September 28, 2004Inventor: Frederic E. Champnella, II
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Patent number: 6780273Abstract: The process for making a picture frame having printed border artwork on a transparent front panel with irregular outer and inner edges and having an attached rear panel having a picture frame folding stand therein. The process includes the printing of border art on a sheet of a material having a covered pressure sensitive adhesive backing and attaching it to the front panel. The front panel is then laser cut along the computer marked cut path to cut along the outside and inside edges of the printed border artwork while cutting a window therein. The cutout window is removed and a thin transparent polymer sheet is attached thereover. A picture frame back is cut with a foldout stand and is attached to the front panel to form the picture frame.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2003Date of Patent: August 24, 2004Inventor: Richard N. Bradford
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Patent number: 6694650Abstract: An apparatus for displaying and/or dispensing paper and like objects, such as artwork, photographs, sports cards, brochures and business cards whether such objects are made of paper, plastic or a like medium. The apparatus comprises a backer panel that serves as a background and support for a pocket panel. The pocket panel has a pocket or pockets formed between a front sheet and a back sheet. The pocket panel is attached to the backer panel by suitable means such as an adhesive, heat sealing, hook-and-loop fastening, double-sided tape or the like. The backer panel is made from a rigid or flexible, colored or translucent material of a suitable composition and may be decorated or have a texture suitable for receiving markings or captions. The pocket panel may be made from a transparent or translucent material so that a paper or like object contained within a pocket in the pocket panel is visible from outside the pocket.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2001Date of Patent: February 24, 2004Inventor: Sandra Guy Brown
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Patent number: 6692806Abstract: A device, used for holding and displaying items such as photographs, certificates, compact discs and the like, includes a coversheet having an outward side and an inward side and an edge. A foam sheet material has front and back sides with the front side being connected with respect to the coversheet such that the device includes an entry portion to a pocket for holding the item. The back side of such foam clings to a display surface in a removable and replaceable manner. A backing material may be positioned between the foam sheet material and the coversheet.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2002Date of Patent: February 17, 2004Inventor: Carey P. Woods
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Patent number: 6644697Abstract: The invention is an integrated shopping list and coupon folder, formed from a single shopping list sheet. Major food and non-food category listings are provided on the shopping list sheet, as well as blank lines for listing individual items, sizes, brands, and the like. Coupon reminders are also located proximate to each blank line. A bottom tacky strip is located across the bottom edge of the shopping list sheet, and two side tacky strips are located at opposing side edges of shopping list sheet. To convert the shopping list sheet into an integrated shopping list and coupon folder, the completed shopping list sheet is peeled from a pad of such sheets and folded along a central fold line, such that the bottom tacky strip seals against itself and the side tacky strips seal against each other. The integrated shopping list and coupon folder is thus formed.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2002Date of Patent: November 11, 2003Inventor: Adriane Maria Schinella
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Patent number: 6599131Abstract: An apparatus for educational and/or recreational learning provides a means for stimulus or query to test skill and knowledge, generate a response to the stimulus or query, and rewards correct responses to reinforce learning. The educational and/or recreational apparatus has at least one housing containing at least one compartment. The housing has a modular exterior surface appropriate for joining with other housings. Each compartment in each housing is associated with a first opening on a surface of the housing. At the first opening of each compartment is a removable cover. Each removable cover at each compartment is placed at each first opening to selectively expose and conceal an interior of each compartment. The educational and/or recreational apparatus further has at least one display device such as a shelf or a transparent pocket to display member or information card.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2001Date of Patent: July 29, 2003Inventor: Benjamin Samuel Wolfson
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Patent number: 6511245Abstract: A photograph album page and system is adapted to be coupled with similar pages for displaying a plurality of photographs of a wide variety of sizes in a convenient manner. A rectangular backing sheet has an upper and a lower edge and also an interior edge and an exterior edge with an upper and a lower surface. A plurality of primary holes are formed through the sheet thus forming photograph receiving areas. A rectangular transparent bag is formed of an upper layer overlying the upper surface of the sheet and a lower layer overlying the lower surface of the sheet with closed upper, lower, and exterior edges and an open interior edge for receiving the sheet and for the passage of photographs. Heat sealed couplings are provided between the bag and the primary holes.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2000Date of Patent: January 28, 2003Inventor: Whang Kwee Tan
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Patent number: 6460279Abstract: A custom display storage system includes storage and display assemblies. The storage assembly includes an album or scrapbook containing pages for mounting graphic works and other generally planar objects. The display assembly includes a display unit joined at the edges with a backing to form a pocket. The display unit includes openings for display of custom character strings as well as graphic images. The backing includes a slot providing access to the pocket. A base sheet having a guide grid for mounting images, including a string of preprinted character units may be slid through the slot and into the pocket in alignment for display via the front display unit openings. Alternatively, the system may include a container for storing three dimensional items as well as graphic works. The custom display storage system may also comprise a kit with a selection of character units and an album or storage container with a variety of display units.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2000Date of Patent: October 8, 2002Inventors: Kay L. Stanley, Curt D. Seymour
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Patent number: 6427836Abstract: An identification card sleeve for use in a wallet or the like includes a semi-rigid tray with an edge channel surrounding three sides of the periphery of the tray to define a slot within which an identification card may be inserted or removed. A finger grab or tap is located on the side of the tray without the edge channel and provides a convenient locator and handle for inserting or removing the sleeve from a wallet slot. The front of the identification card is not obscured by any covering over the card and the relatively thin construction of the sleeve does not add significantly to the bulk or thickness of a wallet within which it is carried.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2000Date of Patent: August 6, 2002Assignee: TRG Accessories, L.L.C.Inventor: Thomas Bolanos
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Patent number: 6379765Abstract: A framing device, used for displaying items such as photographs, certificates and the like, includes a translucent sheet-like material having an outward side and an inward side, both having a common continuous edge. An adhesive is applied along the inward side adjacent to the continuous edge in such a manner that a portion of such edge remains adhesive-free. A sheet of backing material has a first side and a second side and the first side of such foam is positionally secured by the adhesive and with respect to the translucent material. And a release liner is attached to the second side of the backing material. The adhesive-free portion of the edge and the sheet of backing material define a slot permitting insertion and removal of an item to be displayed.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1998Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Inventor: Carey P. Woods
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Patent number: 6347467Abstract: The photograph display system is formed from a plurality of sections which are separated from each other by perforation lines that allow them to be folded in an accordion fashion. Each section has a pocket. One side of the pocket is cut out to allow viewing of a photograph. The photograph is placed in the pocket along with a panel. The panel has a cut out portion that allows the photograph to be viewed. The cut out portion is in the form of an alpha numeric character. This allows selection of different panels with different cut out portions to be used in separate sections to thereby provide a word such as “thanks” or the like.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2000Date of Patent: February 19, 2002Inventor: Judi A. Meyer
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Patent number: 6305714Abstract: A folder having framed windows featuring a first panel, a second panel and a spine panel disposed between the covers. A pocket panel secured to the holder providing framed windows in substantial alignment with the front cover and the spine such that a sheet containing content information is insertable within the pocket and displayable over the front cover, spine or a combination thereof. A mounting sheet is insertable within the pocket for securing a sheet containing content identification. The mounting sheet has a plurality of fasteners adaptable for securing and displaying sheets for insertion into the pocket in multiple orientations. In the first orientation, the plurality of fasteners secures the sheet such that it extends over the front cover and is viewable only within the framed window of the front cover. In the second orientation, the fasteners secure the sheet such that it extends over both the front cover and the spine and is viewable within both framed windows.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1999Date of Patent: October 23, 2001Assignee: Acco Brands, Inc.Inventors: Paul Rossetto, James Joseph Steger, Patricia Forrest
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Patent number: 6282825Abstract: An adjustable display panel having one or more individual sign elements slidably mounted between partitioning elements attached laterally to the frame. In one embodiment, a plurality of partitioning elements are magnetically attached to the frame using a series of apertures in the frame. The partitioning elements each include a sliding track or groove for slidably receiving one edge of the sign elements therein. A removable stop element is provided on at least one side of the frame to permit easy access to the sign elements in order to facilitate modification or replacement thereof. The sign elements of the present invention further comprise a front and rear portion, these portions being separable from one another. The front portion of the sign element, which contains graphic images or writing, may be separated from the rear portion and replaced.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1999Date of Patent: September 4, 2001Inventors: Don Godfrey, Amal Godfrey
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Patent number: 6282826Abstract: A protective holder for storing and displaying articles, such as photographs, baseball cards, game cards, and the like. The holder is formed from a front sheet that is welded to a back sheet to form a plurality of pockets. Cuts are made in the back sheet to create flaps with tabs that facilitate lifting of the flap for insertion and removal of articles in a manner that minimizes contact damage between the articles and the holder. The flaps are coplanar with the back sheet at all times to prevent indentation of the stored articles when pressure is applied to the flaps. This also enables insertion of entire holder into a thicker, stiffer sheath for further protection, if desired, without the problem of objects dislodging and falling out in the thicker, stiffer sheath.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1999Date of Patent: September 4, 2001Inventor: James R. Richards
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Patent number: 6216379Abstract: A device is provided for filing a developed X-ray film such as a developed dental X-ray film. The filing device is formed of a transparent sheet. The transparent sheet has scale marks applied thereon, and is arranged such that a particular site, such as a tooth, in the X-ray film can be diagnosed using the scale marks. The filing device makes it possible to determine with precision and ease the size, relative position or the like of the particular site without removal of the X-ray film from the filing device.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1999Date of Patent: April 17, 2001Assignee: NIX Company Ltd.Inventor: Hiroyuki Tanaka
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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: 6105298Abstract: A removable insert which is used to frame and protect personal photographs and the like for use in conventional wallets.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1999Date of Patent: August 22, 2000Inventors: Barry H. Grayson, Martin C. Shanker
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Patent number: 6086106Abstract: A double vision binder includes a front cover, a rear cover and a binding portion; a large transparent pocket is formed on the front cover of the binder by a layer of transparent sheet material bonded to the front cover on three sides; and additional smaller transparent pockets are bonded to the first transparent layer, so that a large sheet of background visual material may be inserted in the large pocket, with an overlay of additional visual material in the small pockets. the first layer may extend over the entire outer surface of the binder to provide additional pockets on the rear cover and on the binding portion of the assembly. A plurality of the small pockets may be formed from a single transparent sheet, with pockets separated by bonding lines.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1998Date of Patent: July 11, 2000Assignee: Avery Dennison CorporationInventors: Laurel S. Joe, Bruce Allen Carter, Norman Yamamoto, Cloyd Dixon Rauch, III
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Patent number: 6006455Abstract: A label holder which is formed by an exterior portion having a label holding envelope and an attached disk of metal (such as within a sealed envelope). The label holder is secured to the user's clothing through magnetic forces which are exerted by a magnet placed on the inner surface of the clothing. The metal disk is attracted to the magnet and is held to the clothing without the need of pins or other fasteners which pierce the clothing and can cause damage thereto.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1998Date of Patent: December 28, 1999Inventor: Marilyn Miller
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Patent number: 6003258Abstract: An adjustable display panel having one or more individual sign elements slidably mounted between partitioning elements attached laterally to the frame. In one embodiment, a plurality of partitioning elements are magnetically attached to the frame using a series of apertures in the frame. The partitioning elements each include a sliding track or groove for slidably receiving one edge of the sign elements therein. A removable stop element is provided on at least one side of the frame to permit easy access to the sign elements in order to facilitate modification or replacement thereof. The sign elements of the present invention further comprise a front and rear portion, these portions being separable from one another. The front portion of the sign element, which contains graphic images or writing, may be separated from the rear portion and replaced.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1997Date of Patent: December 21, 1999Inventors: Don Godfrey, Amal Godfrey
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Patent number: 5943805Abstract: A multipurpose business card album is composed of a base plate, a lift plate, and a plurality of fastening devices intended for use in fastening the multipurpose business card album with an automobile sun visor. The base plate is provided with a plurality of pouches and through holes. The lift plate is made integrally with the base plate such that the lift plate can be lifted. The lift plate is also provided with a plurality of pouches. Each of the fastening devices has a support portion, a bracing portion, and a retaining portion which is retained in one of the through holes of the base plate. The multipurpose business card album is fastened with the automobile sun visor by the fastening devices such that the automobile sun visor is sandwiched between the support portion and the bracing portion of each one of the fastening devices.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1998Date of Patent: August 31, 1999Inventors: Charlie Huang, Eric Shyu
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Patent number: 5842900Abstract: A stuffed doll or toy includes a main body section from which a plurality of appendages extend, representative of arms and legs. A displaceable panel or layer is shiftably attached to the fabric of the main body section and may include representations of facial features. A user of the doll may selectively open the displaceable panel to expose one or more intermediate layers therebeneath, each capable of housing a photograph or identification sheet. Separable fastener elements such as hook and loop components serve to attach the displaceable panel and intermediate layer(s) in a closed position substantially flush with the main body section. Projections from the panel may be grasped to displace the panel and expose the intermediate layer(s). Each intermediate layer is provided with a backing member and a slotted overlying transparent member to accommodate photographs or ID sheets inserted therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 1996Date of Patent: December 1, 1998Inventor: Gloria Hodge
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Patent number: 5797204Abstract: A calendar organizer has pockets for receiving documents or other items associated with each day on the calendar. Five horizontally extending front sheets attached to a substantially continuous backing sheet. Seven front pocket surface portions are defined within each front sheet. Pockets are created by attaching the bottom edge and one vertical edge of the front pocket surface portion to the backing sheet, and two edges of the pockets are left free. A template is used to create the front sheets. The front sheets overlay each other, such that the top edge of lower pockets is higher on the backing sheet than the bottom edge of upper pockets.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1996Date of Patent: August 25, 1998Inventor: John Paulos
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Patent number: 5787617Abstract: In a first embodiment, a photograph is held between two panels of a multi-panel display device and viewed through a die cut in the outer panel. The outer panel has graphics printed around the die cut in such a way as to give the appearance of interaction between the subject of the photograph and the scene depicted in the graphics. In second and third embodiments, the display device is in the form of an album containing multi-layered pages which hold photographs between their layers. The photos are viewed through die cuts in the outer layers of the pages. The pages have graphics printed on their pages which give the appearance of interaction between the subjects of the photos and the graphics printed on the pages. The die cuts and graphics can be formed such that the face of a subject of a photograph appears in place of the face of a character depicted in the graphics. An audio storage device can be included to deliver an audio message to accompany the photos and graphics.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1994Date of Patent: August 4, 1998Inventor: Richard J. Testa
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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: 5629796Abstract: A frame 2 for an image such as a picture 16 is formed from a microlens array. Such an array produces an apparent optical plane which is not coplanar with the real plane of the array. This produces the visual effect of the picture 16 being divorced from the frame 2 and an illusion of depth is created as between the frame 2 and the picture 16.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1994Date of Patent: May 13, 1997Assignee: Central Research Laboratories LimitedInventor: Ian A. Shanks
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Patent number: 5606816Abstract: A mobile that is constructed from modular components. The mobile is particularly suited for displaying pictures (i.e. photographs) and updating pictures from time to time. The modular components include display envelopes, a modular support, a hanger, and a suspension medium (i.e. thread). Each of the display envelopes are capable of simultaneously displaying two pictures. The display envelopes are suspended from the modular support via the suspension medium. The hanger is centrally located along the length of the modular support and facilitates hanging the modular support and the associated display envelopes from an external structure. The modular support and interconnected display envelopes are optimally balanced by the alignment of the hanger. In particular, the modular support and the associated display envelopes are balanced by longitudinally sliding the hanger along the modular support.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1995Date of Patent: March 4, 1997Assignee: North American Enclosures Inc.Inventor: Richard Schwartz
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Patent number: 5569503Abstract: The present invention relates to an adhesive coated mounting substrate with a clear plastic cover sheet that may be used for mounting and displaying relatively flat items. These mounting substrates are especially useful as pages in photograph albums. The novel advantage of the mounting substrate of the present invention is accomplished by coating the substrate with an adhesive which includes an aliphatic alkene glycol in its liquid phase and an aliphatic acrylate elastomer in its solid phase. A particularly suited use for the coated mounting substrate of the present invention is in the photographic album page art. The solid phase of the adhesive used in the production of the coated substrate of the present invention is comprised of an aliphitic alkene elastomer and an inorganic filler. The liquid phase is comprised of an aliphatic alkene glycol, water and an inorganic hydroxide pH adjuster.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1995Date of Patent: October 29, 1996Assignee: C. R. Gibson CompanyInventor: Edmund C. Piotroski
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Patent number: 5549950Abstract: A flexible waterproof applique directly mountable to a swimming pool and the like includes a flexible waterproof sheet, a waterproof adhesive layer, and a waterproof release sheet. The flexible waterproof sheet has a flexible waterproof sheet front surface and a flexible waterproof sheet rear surface. The waterproof adhesive layer entirely covers the flexible waterproof sheet rear surface so that water in the swimming pool is prevented from coming between the flexible waterproof sheet and the swimming pool to prevent lifting of the flexible waterproof sheet away from the swimming pool interior surface. The waterproof release sheet contains at least two slits which define at least one release sheet intermediate portion and at least two release sheet outer portions.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1995Date of Patent: August 27, 1996Inventor: David Murolo