Claims
- 1. A thin, paper sheet cosmetic advertising sampler comprising:
- a) a paper sheet having at least one relatively small sampling area having a smooth relatively non-porous relatively impermeable non-bleed through surface,
- b) a thin, relatively cohesive smooth printed transfer layer of a powder bearing cosmetic material lightly adhering to said sampling area without bleeding through said paper sheet surface,
- c) said paper sheet at least in the area bout and under said transfer layer, being of a color substantially different from that of said cosmetic material in said transfer layer,
- d) said transfer layer having a thickness sufficiently dense in said transfer area, so as to be opaque to said area under said transfer layer, thereby to avoid said paper color from diluting the color of said transfer layer and preventing said transfer layer from accurately displaying the color of said cosmetic material,
- e) said transfer layer being such that a light rub from a receiving surface will cause a sufficient amount of said transfer layer to leave said sampling are and adhere to said receiving surface from which it can be readily spread onto the skin of the user,
- f) a cover panel secured to said paper sheet and covering at least a portion of said transfer layer, and
- g) the transfer layer is a mixture having as a principal constituent a cosmetic coloring powder in homogeneous suspension with a viscosity stabilizer, and an internal lubricant.
- 2. A thin paper sheet cosmetic advertising sampler as in claim 1 and wherein:
- a) said paper sheet is clay coated stock.
- 3. A thin paper sheet cosmetic advertising sampler as in claim 2 and wherein:
- a) said paper sheet is calendered paper stock.
- 4. A thin paper sheet cosmetic advertising sampler as in claim 2 and wherein:
- a) said paper sheet is water, oil, grease resistant (WOGR) stock.
- 5. A thin paper sheet cosmetic sampler as in claim 2 and wherein:
- a) said transfer layer includes, in addition to said cosmetic material, a small amount of a volatile solvent residue remaining subsequent to printing said transfer layer on said sampler.
- 6. A thin paper sheet cosmetic advertising sampler as in claim 2 and wherein:
- a) said paper sheet includes a base panel having said transfer layer printed thereon, and
- b) said cover panel completely covers said transfer layer.
- 7. A thin paper sheet cosmetic advertising sampler as in claim 6 and wherein:
- a) said base panel has mounted thereon an spacer panel having a window therein which encompasses a substantial portion of said transfer layer,
- b) said transfer layer having a marginal area, and
- c) said spacer panel overlying said transfer layer area.
- 8. A thin paper sheet cosmetic advertising sampler as set forth in claim 7, wherein:
- a) said spacer panel includes a window having an outer marginal edge surface, and
- b) said window overlies said transfer layer, and
- c) a cover panel which is positioned overlies and covers said window, and is moveable to an open position which exposes said window.
- 9. A thin paper sheet cosmetic advertising sampler as in claim 8, and wherein:
- a) said cover panel and said spacer panel each includes spacer means adjacent said spacer panel window for spacing said base panel from said spacer panel, whereby said transfer layer is substantially beneath the outer marginal edge surfaces of said spacer panel.
- 10. A thin paper sheet cosmetic advertising sampler as in claim 9 and wherein:
- a) said spacer means is raised set pour formed plastic compositions having its pores produced by a flowing agent.
- 11. A thin paper sheet cosmetic advertising sampler as in claim 8 and wherein:
- a) said cover panel window is shaped in the configuration of a lipstick.
- 12. A flat, thin, multi-panel paper sheet cosmetic advertising sampler formed from a continuous web, comprising:
- a) a paper sheet ;having base, spacer, and cover panels at least one of which has conventionally printed advertising thereon referring to a cosmetic advertised product to be sampled by a prospective customer,
- b) the base panel having at least one relatively small sampling area which has a smooth non-porous impermeable surface on which material can be deposited, and which will prevent bleed-through,
- c) a thin, dry, cohesive and appliable rub-off transfer layer which is a film of a powder bearing cosmetic suspension material which lightly adheres to the smooth non-porous surface without bleeding through the paper, and accurately matches the color and to some degree general characteristics of the cosmetic product referred to in the printed advertising,
- d) the transfer layer having a thickness slightly greater than that of the paper sheet, and adhering lightly to the smooth surface of the sampling area such that a light rub from a receiving surface will cause the layer to leave the smooth surface of the sampling area and to stick to the receiving surface, from which it is readily spreadable onto the skin of the user,
- e) a spacer panel overlying the base panel and having an access opening therein disposed in registry with the transfer layer to expose it in a recessed configuration,
- f) a cover panel integrally connected to the base panel so as to overlie the transfer layer in closed position, and from which it can be readily moved to open position to provide access to the transfer layer, and
- g) the cover panel surface adjacent the transfer layer being sufficiently smooth to preclude an adherence to the transfer layer when they come into contact.
- 13. The thin, paper sheet cosmetic advertising sampler as set forth in claim 12, wherein:
- a) the coating is a barrier layer which is particularly applied to the sampling area to impart the required smooth, non-porous texture to the surface of the base panel.
- 14. The thin, paper sheet cosmetic advertising sampler as set forth in claim 12, wherein:
- a) the entire surface of the base panel is calendered, and to provide a coating and is sufficiently smooth and non-porous so as to provide the required smooth, non-porous texture to the surface of the base panel of the paper sheet.
- 15. The thin, paper sheet cosmetic advertising sampler as set forth in claim 12, wherein:
- a) the area of the transfer layer surface is approximately twice that of a fingertip.
- 16. The thin, paper sheet cosmetic advertising sampler s set forth in claim 12, wherein:
- a) there are a plurality of sampling areas on the base sheet each of which contains sampling area contains different colored transfer layer.
- 17. The thin, paper sheet cosmetic advertising sampler as set forth in claim 16, wherein:
- a) the cover sheet is a panel which is hingedly connected along a common fold line to the paper sheet which is an adjacent panel.
- 18. The thin, paper sheet cosmetic advertising sampler as set forth in claim 17, wherein:
- a) the cover panel contains advertising referring to the cosmetic product being advertised.
- 19. The thin, paper sheet cosmetic advertising sampler as set forth in claim 18, wherein:
- a) one face of the cover panel has an order form printed thereon, and
- b) the cover panel is readily disconnected from the paper sheet containing the transfer layer.
- 20. The thin, paper sheet cosmetic advertising sampler as set forth in claim 18, wherein:
- a) a bind-in strip is connected along a side of at least one of the sheets.
- 21. The thin, paper sheet cosmetic advertising sampler as set forth in claim 17, wherein:
- a) at least two transfer layers of different color are disposed in line with each other and parallel to the fold line.
- 22. The thin, paper sheet cosmetic advertising sampler as set forth in claim 12, wherein:
- a) the transfer layer is a dried residue of its components ;and ;a volatile solvent which acted as a liquifier and particle suspension vehicle.
- 23. The thin, paper sheet cosmetic advertising sampler as set forth in claim 22, wherein:
- a) the solvent is a 3 to 10 carbon alcohol.
- 24. The thin, paper sheet cosmetic advertising sampler as set forth in claim 22, wherein:
- a) a major component of the transfer layer is a cosmetic powder.
- 25. The thin, paper sheet cosmetic advertising sampler as set forth in claim 12, wherein:
- a) the transfer layer is from 0.002 to 0.012 in thickness.
- 26. The thin, paper sheet cosmetic advertising sampler as set forth in claim 12, wherein:
- a) there are plurally sampling areas on the base panel sampling area contains different colored transfer layer, and
- b) the cover panel which is hingedly connected along a common fold line to the adjacent base panel.
- 27. The thin, paper sheet cosmetic advertising sampler as set forth in claim 12, wherein:
- a) there are plural sampling areas on the base panel each sampling area contains different colored transfer layer.
- 28. The thin, paper sheet cosmetic advertising sampler as set forth in claim 12, wherein:
- a) the cover panel which is a piece hingedly connected to one of the other panels along a common fold line.
- 29. The thin, paper sheet cosmetic advertising sampler as set forth in claim 12, wherein:
- a) at least two transfer layers of different color are disposed in line with each other and parallel to the juncture of the additional and paper sheets along a fold line.
- 30. The thin, paper sheet cosmetic advertising sampler as set forth in claim 12, wherein:
- a) the periphery of the spacer panel openings can have any desired outline.
- 31. The thin, paper sheet cosmetic advertising sampler as set forth in claim 12, wherein:
- a) the transfer layer is a mixture having as a principal constituent a cosmetic coloring powder in homogeneous suspension with a wax and a binder.
- 32. The thin, paper sheet cosmetic advertising sampler as set forth in claim 12, wherein:
- a) the transfer layer is a mixture having as a principal constituent a cosmetic coloring powder in homogeneous suspension with an oil and a binder.
- 33. The thin, paper sheet cosmetic advertising sampler as set forth in claim 12, wherein:
- a) the transfer layer is a mixture having as a principal constituent a cosmetic coloring powder in homogeneous suspension with a methyl glucamate, a silicate, and a silicone.
Parent Case Info
This invention relates to low cost mass produced advertising sample pieces; it is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 917,079, filed Oct. 8, 1986, which is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. application Ser. No. 721,679 filed Apr. 10, 1985, now abandoned.
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