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The present invention relates to marketing collateral that is suitable for use with advertising products and services or commemorating a particular event. The marketing collateral of the instant application is a communication messaging device, advertising device or promotional product that is constructed from a sheet or substrate to be used for marketing purposes in retail, wholesale, franchise operations, or for commemorative situations such as personal and/or home use, parties, ceremonies, graduations, vendor, and entrepreneur occasions and/or events. The construction of the present invention may also be used to provide coupons, redemption articles, greetings and welcome memorandums, and the like.
There are a number of printed communication pieces, which are used to attract the attention of potential consumers. In today's society, grabbing the focus of passersby becomes all the more important as there is only a finite amount of time by which a presenter of products and services can attempt to impact his or her business through gaining new customers, or “up-selling” additional products and services to existing customers.
Examples of such prior marketing communications pieces include placemats, table and shelf talkers, flyers, placards, labels and the like. Still other pieces include utensil wraps that are also generally constructed from paper and may be provided with or without slits. If slits are not used, then the construction may include adhesive such that when the paper product is shaped into a circular formation the adhesive on both ends of the paper product hold the product in its circular shape. Some utensil wraps have been created with permanent adhesive that creates a strong bond so that the paper product has to be torn to be removed from utensil or other physical apparatuses. Today, many wrap constructions are designed with repositionable adhesives for the easy use of separating the joined ends of the paper product.
While these prior art constructions have been effective in reaching the intended audience, unfortunately, in an effort to have a greater impact on the potential consumer, it would behoove the marketer of products and services to have a further vehicle by which to deliver a message and one which would add some level of creativity to the presentation.
As such, what is needed therefore is another marketing vehicle which can be tailored to further accentuate a particular product or service offering or prepared for a commemorative event in order to attract the attention of the consumer or passerby.
The embodiments of the present invention described below are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise paper product ad concept disclosed in the following detailed description. Rather, the embodiments are chosen and described, so that others skilled in the art may appreciate and understand the principles and practices of the present invention.
The messaging substrate of the present invention relates to a paper sheet that has partial cuts or slits, a pre-printed image and/or pre-printed message such that when the contrivance is positioned or shaped into a formation complimentary to the article to which it is attached by the partial cuts or slits are locked together in such a way so as to create a full image and/or message in order to communicate and/or use the device as a decorative display.
In one exemplary embodiment, an elongated advertising substrate is provided and includes a substrate that has first and second faces, and first and second ends with each of the first and second faces having a surface. The first face of the substrate has a first area defined by an area between a first slit and the first end for receiving indicia relating to a first part of an advertising message and the second face has a second area defined by an area between the second end and a second slit for receiving indicia relating to a second part of an advertising message. One of the first and second parts comprises a substantial portion of the message, that is greater than fifty percent of the message. The slits are generally disposed closer to the ends than to a mid point of the construction.
Still continuing with the presently described embodiment, each of the first and second areas has at least one cut or slit, with the cut of at least one of the areas being approximately adjacent to one of the ends, such that when the substrate is wrapped about an article, the first and second parts of the advertising message cooperate to form a single advertising message.
Another embodiment of the present invention includes an elongated substrate having first and second faces for delivering a marketing message. One face has a first area for receiving partial cuts or slits and the second face has a second area capable of receiving partial cuts or slits.
A further embodiment is provided for the elongated messaging substrate, which includes a substrate that is capable of being manipulated into a circular or other geometric formation. This is accomplished by joining the cut or slit ends of the substrate together and locking them into place so as to be able to removably attach the messaging substrate to a bottle, utensil, vase, flower arrangement and the like. The messaging substrate of the present invention may also be presented with uneven or unequal proportions for forming a pre-printed numerical or pictorial images so as to create a puzzle which is formed when the portions of the substrate are joined to one another. For example, in creating an image of a tower the upper portion of the tower or indicia appears in the majority of the messaging substrate and the base or foundation appears in the lower portion of the substrate, such that by connecting the slits of the substrate, a complete tower or image is produced.
Still a further embodiment of the present invention includes a messaging substrate that has substantially equal portions for aligning a pre-printed numerical or pictorial image, such that when the upper and lower printed indicia is aligned the pre-printed image is formed. A first slit is disposed approximately one forth of the length of the substrate from an edge and the second slit is disposed approximately on half of the length of substrate from the second edge.
These, as well as, other objects and advantages of the invention, will be more completely understood and appreciated by referring to the following more detailed description of the presently preferred exemplary embodiments of the invention in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, of which:
The present invention is now illustrated in greater detail by way of the following detailed description, but it should be understood that the present invention is not to be construed as being limited thereto.
The material that is used for the messaging substrate of the present invention may be selected from any suitable material such as cellulosic-based stock (paper, tag stock, card stock, etc.) or may include all plastic or all synthetic films (polyester, polyethylene, polystyrene based materials) or metalized films and the like.
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In each of the foregoing FIGURES the first and second portions of the substrate are shown with substantially equal portions. However, it has been found preferable to provide a first part of a message on the first part that is substantially larger than the amount of the second part of the message provided on the second part. That is, the first part of the advertising message occupies more than 50% of the available surface of the face whereas the second portion of the message occupies less than 50% of the available surface of the face of the messaging substrate.
In a further embodiment, the first slit extends inwardly about a quarter of the distance of the substrate from the end and the second slit extends inwardly from the second end edge about half the length of the substrate to create a lopsided structure when formed.
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The next step, numeral 610, includes the preparing of layouts, which may be pictorial, graphical, numerical, or combinations thereof and the like.
The third step of the block diagram, numeral 620, is the obtaining of a business form.
Block numeral 630, depicts printing marketing communication collateral for use in numerous applications in order to communicate a form of messaging.
The next step consists of distributing the marketing communication collateral as seen in numeral 640.
Printing of the substrate may be accomplished by a suitable means such as inkjet, laser printers, digital printing, and the like.
The final step, before the process ends, depicted as numeral 650, is the actual use, of attaching or displaying collateral in connection with an article.
One of the most important things with respect to new product innovations is the need to effectively market and communicate the new product to potential customers and end users of the product. Such marketing typically includes the creation of marketing collateral associated with the features of the marketing substrate of the present invention and then selling the assembly in connection with that marketing collateral and distributing the marketing substrate along with the marketing ideas to potential end users and customers. Customers can include distributors of such products as well as office supply stores, retail and warehouse outlets that may not be end users, but may repackage and resell the products to end users or third parties, and the like.
Still yet a further embodiment of the contrivance is to create a slit or slits in the substrate, wherein at least one slit is found part way through the substrate. The slit or slits are then joined or connected with respect to forming a cylindrical shape, wherein the placement of the contrivance may be placed on articles, such as utensils, bottles, flower arrangements, combinations thereof and the like. The slits are typically created by dies, perf wheels, or perf blades used in traditional rotary press operations
Marketing collateral as used herein includes the use of scripted or prepared material that are distributed through audio and visual communication mediums, over a global communication network, through printed mediums such as newspapers, trade publications, magazines, fliers, handouts and the like.
It will thus be seen according to the present invention a highly advantageous messaging substrate suitable for marketing advertising and the creation of commemorative pieces has been provided. While the invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiment, it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiment, that many modifications and equivalent arrangements may be made thereof within the scope of the invention, which scope is to be accorded the broadest interpretation of the appended claims so as to encompass all equivalent structures and products.
The inventors hereby state their intent to rely on the Doctrine of Equivalents to determine and assess the reasonably fair scope of their invention as it pertains to any apparatus, system, method or article not materially departing from but outside the literal scope of the invention as set out in the following claims.