Information
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Patent Grant
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6536145
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Patent Number
6,536,145
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Date Filed
Monday, December 18, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 25, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Dayoan; D. Glenn
- Carpenter; Scott
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 040 12414
- 040 12408
- 040 12416
- 446 147
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A display device is provided which is formed by first and second outer panels and a third, inner panel disposed between the outer panels. The outer panels are joined together separately from the inner panel in a first portion of the device and each of the outer panels includes a slit in this first portion and fold lines therein for enabling the joined outer panels to be pulled apart and separated along the slit to expose the inner panel for display. All of the panels are joined together at a further, base portion of the device. The fold lines in outer panels provide folding of parts of the outer panels forming the base portion of the device into a support arrangement for the device. In a first state of the device, the inner panel is shielded from view by the outer panels and the inner and outer panels form a unit of a substantially flat, planar configuration, and, in a second state of the device, the inner panel is exposed for display and is supported by the support arrangement. A retaining notch arrangement retains the device in the second state.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to display devices including inexpensive novelty items used for promotional purposes and/or as items to be collected in sets, and more particularly, to an erectable display device of a special construction which enables the device to be easily manipulated to reveal a hidden panel for display.
2. Background of the Invention
In an earlier patent, U.S. Pat. No. 5,259,133, there is described a “pop-up” display device in the nature of a baseball card or the like. The device includes an erectable pop-up display portion that is erectable from a planar configuration, wherein the device resembles a baseball card or the like, to a display configuration or state wherein an action figure such as a baseball figure “pops up” from the baseball “card” and is displayed. A somewhat similar display device is described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,479,732, 5,608,977, 5,613,311 and 5,732,491. In these patents, the “periscoping” action of a display portion or panel enables erecting of the device from a planar configuration or state to a display configuration or state wherein the display portion is displayed. As discussed in more detail in the patents themselves, the devices disclosed in these patents provide added interest as compared with conventional sports cards because of the pop-up or periscoping display features thereof.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to the invention, an erectable display device is provided which is quite inexpensive to make and which can be easily and readily manipulated from a planar configuration or state into a display configuration or state wherein a display portion or panel is revealed and the device can be made to stand up on a support surface. Although the device is clearly not limited to such applications, one important application is in the field of sports cards, wherein, for example, the device, in the planar state thereof, depicts a ball used in a particular sport or athletic event and, in the erected, display configuration or state, reveals or exposes a previously hidden panel or portion depicting a player of that sport. The display device of the invention, which is preferably made of heavy paper, cardboard, paperboard or the like, is simple in construction and is easy to assembly. In the latter regard, in a preferred embodiment, the device is preferably assembled from a single piece blank which is configured in accordance with a further aspect of the invention. In addition, the device includes a support arrangement which permits the device to be supported on a flat surface in the display configuration thereof as well as releasable means for retaining the device in this display configuration.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, a display device is provided which comprises first and second outer panels and a third, inner panel disposed between said first and second outer panels, said outer panels being joined together separately from said inner panel in a first portion of the device and each of the outer panels including a slit in said first portion and fold lines therein for enabling the joined outer panels to be pulled apart and separated along said slit to expose the inner panel for display.
Preferably, the first, second and third panels are joined together at a further, base portion of the device and the old lines in outer panels provide folding of parts of the outer panels forming said base portion of the device into a support arrangement for the device.
Advantageously, in a first state of the device, the inner panel is shielded from view by the outer panels and the inner and outer panels are of a substantially flat configuration, and, in a second state of the device, the inner panel is exposed for display.
The device preferably includes retaining means for retaining the device in the second state thereof wherein the inner panel is exposed for display.
Advantageously, the retaining means comprises at least one notch formed in an edge of one of (i) the inner panels and (ii) the joined outer panels. The at least one notch preferably comprises a pair of notches formed in opposite lateral edges of said inner panel.
Preferably, the joined outer panels define a plane in the first portion of the device and the support arrangement comprises at least one support member extending outwardly of said plane on opposite sides of the device.
More preferably, the joined outer panels define a plane in the first portion of said device and the support arrangement includes first and second support members extending outwardly from said plane on opposite sides thereof. In a preferred embodiment, the slit in each of said outer panels extends from a peripheral edge of the respective panel to a point at least close to a defining part of said first portion and the fold lines include, formed in each of the outer panels, a plurality of fold lines extending laterally outwardly from said point to opposed lateral edges of the corresponding outer panel. Preferably, the laterally extending fold lines of each of the outer panels comprise first and second fold lines extending laterally outwardly on each side of said point and intersecting spaced points on the opposite edges of the device. Advantageously, the fold lines further include, formed in each of the outer panels, two further fold lines extending from said point to an edge of the respective outer panels defining a bottom edge of the device. The two further fold lines preferably form equal legs of an isosceles triangle formed with a part of the respective bottom edge.
Preferably, a portion of said outer panels has a shape of a ball used in a sport and the inner panel includes a depiction of a player of the sport.
Advantageously, the first portion of the device is rounded and the base portion thereof depicts a base for the rounded portion.
Advantageously, the panels are joined together from a single piece blank. Preferably, the outer panels are further joined together along a further fold line at said first portion of the device.
In accordance with a further aspect of the invention, a blank is provided which is adapted for assembly into a display device, the blank comprising first, second and third panels joined together end to end along respective fold lines, two of the panels being substantially identical and having corresponding first and second ends, and including a central longitudinal slit beginning at said first end and terminating at a point spaced from said second end, each of the two panels further comprising a plurality of fold lines therein extending outwardly from said point for providing folding of a portion of the outer panels adjacent to the second end into a support arrangement for the display device when the blank is assembled into the display device.
Advantageously, the other panel of the first, second and third panels includes at least one notch therein for retaining the assembled display device in an assembled state.
Preferably, the fold lines for each of said two panels include first and second sets of oppositely extending fold lines extending outwardly from said point in opposite directions so as to intersect opposite sides of the two panels and first and second further fold lines extending from said point to an edge of said second end.
Preferably, the first ends of said two panels are of a shape of a ball used in a sport and the remaining panel includes a depiction of a player of the sport.
Further features and advantages of the present invention will be set forth in, or apparent from, the detailed description of preferred embodiments thereof which follows.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
FIG. 1
is a top plan view of a blank configured in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention and used in making a display device in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 2
is a simplified perspective view showing an intermediate step in the assembly of the device of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a front elevational view of the device in its assembled, planar configuration or state;
FIG. 4
is a front elevational view of the device after manipulation thereof into the display configuration or state thereof; and
FIG. 5
is a top plan view of the device of FIG.
4
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring to
FIG. 1
, there is shown a blank, generally denoted
10
, from which the device of the invention is made. The blank
10
is designed to be made of inexpensive materials such as paper, cardboard, paperboard or the like, although other suitable materials can, of course, be used. The blank
10
includes a first panel
12
of an elongate shape including a display portion
14
and base portion
16
. The display portion includes a rounded distal edge
14
a
and a pair of notches
14
b
in the straight side edges
14
c
thereof. In this embodiment, the base portion
16
includes lateral edges
16
a
which are shaped at the sides to match the shape of the panels described below which represent a “stand” or support for a ball used in an athletic event such as a soccer ball. It will be appreciated that other shapes can be employed and that the shape of display portion
14
can also vary from that depicted.
Blank
10
further includes second and third panels
18
and
20
which are of an identical configuration and which are joined head to head. More specifically, panel
18
includes a base portion
22
which is joined to panel
12
and separated therefrom by a fold line
24
and a rounded display portion
26
, while panel
20
similarly includes a rounded display portion
28
joined to display portion
26
of panel
18
along a short fold line
30
and a distal base portion
32
having a profile or outline which matches that of base portion
22
of panel
18
and base portion
16
of panel
12
.
A cut line
34
, i.e., a line that fully penetrates through the thickness of blank
10
and completely separates opposing parts defined thereby, is formed in panels
18
and
20
. Cut line
34
extends orthogonally to fold line
30
and terminates at points at opposite ends thereof which are denoted
34
a
and
34
b
and which are located generally at the beginning area or portion of the respective base portions
22
and
32
of panels
18
and
20
. Cut line
34
is continuous and includes respective halves
34
m
and
34
n
located in associated panels
18
and
20
.
Considering panel
18
as typical, radiating outwardly from point
34
a
are a series of fold lines
36
a
and
36
b
,
38
a
and
38
b
and
40
a
and
40
b
. Fold lines
36
a
and
36
b
extend between point
34
a
and fold line
24
and, as illustrated, form an approximately equilateral triangle therewith, although, again, the length of the leg formed by fold line
24
need not necessarily equal those formed by fold lines
35
a
and
36
b
. As illustrated, lines
38
a
,
38
b
and
40
a
,
40
b
are similar and extend from point
34
a
to the opposite sides of panel
18
. In particular, fold lines
38
a
and
40
a
extend from point
34
a
to opposite sides of the panel
18
so as to intersect the respective sides at a point in the area of base portion
22
close to display portion
26
and fold lines
38
b
and
40
b
extend from point
34
a
to opposite sides of the panel
18
so as to intersect the respective sides at a point in an area of the display portion
26
close to base portion
22
.
As indicated above, panel
20
is substantially identical to panel
18
and includes corresponding fold lines
42
a
and
42
b
,
44
a
and
44
b
, and
46
a
and
46
b
. Because panels
18
and
20
are substantially identical the fold lines of panel
20
will not be described further.
Turning now to the manner of assembly of blank, as shown in
FIG. 2
, panel
12
is folded within panels
18
and
20
. In particular, in the example illustrated, and as indicated by arrow A, panel
12
is folded over on top of adjacent panel
18
and, as indicated by arrow B, distal panel
20
is folded over onto panel
12
. The resultant assembly is shown in FIG.
3
. As illustrated in that figure, the display portions
26
and
28
of substantially identical panels
18
and
20
are joined together with the display
14
of panel
12
therebetween, and are joined at, for example, areas indicated at
48
and
50
, by gluing, stapling or any other suitable manner of affixing or attachment. In addition, the substantial identical base portions
16
,
22
and
32
of the three panels
12
,
18
and
20
are also joined together at, for example, the area indicated at
52
and within the base triangle formed by the respective fold lines, by suitable means such as glue or a like adhesive, stapling or other suitable affixing or attachment means. This produces the finished display device.
As illustrated, the device preferably includes lettering, denoted L (“INSIDE FOOTBALL” in the example shown), and the outwardly facing portion which, in this example, is the display portion
28
and base portion
32
of panel
20
, is preferably printed or otherwise provided with a depiction of a soccer ball mounted on a base. Of course, a indicated above, different shapes and different exemplary illustrations can be used, including American footballs, baseballs, tennis balls and the like. It will also be appreciated that although the invention is particularly well adapted to a sports theme, it is obviously not limited to this application.
Referring to
FIGS. 4 and 5
, the display state of the device of the invention is shown. It will be appreciated that the assembled device of
FIG. 3
is a multi-layer essentially flat or planar item. As shown in
FIG. 4
, the display portion
14
of the inner panel
12
, which is hidden from view in the state of the device shown in
FIG. 3
, can be exposed for display by pulling apart respective halves of the joined display portions
26
and
28
apart along cut line or slit
34
, as indicated by arrows C and D. These half portions of display portions
26
and
28
are pulled apart to a point wherein respective parts of the exposed side edges
28
a
of display portion
28
, and the corresponding exposed side edges of joined display portion
26
can be inserted into corresponding notches
14
b
of the display portion
14
of inner panel
12
. These notches
14
b
hold or retain the device in the open or display state shown in
FIGS. 4 and 5
. This separating action also results in the formation of a stand or support base for the device. In this regard, the device folds on fold lines
36
a
and
36
b
and
42
a
,
42
b
, lines
38
a
,
40
a
and
44
a
,
45
a
and lines
38
a
,
40
a
and
44
b
,
46
b
so as to form four separate support legs generally denoted
54
and located on opposite sides of base portion
16
of inner display panel
12
. These four support legs
54
of the device serve to support the remainder of the device above a support surface on which the device is placed. The device may be returned to the flattened state thereof by releasing the respective halves of the rounded joined display portions
26
and
28
from the notches
14
b.
Although the invention has been described above in relation to preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that variations and modifications can be effected in these preferred embodiments without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention.
Claims
- 1. A display device comprising first and second outer panels and a third, inner panel disposed between said first and second outer panels, said outer panels being joined together separately from said inner panel in a first portion of the device and each of the outer panels including a slit in said first portion and fold lines therein for enabling the joined outer panels to be pulled apart and separated along said slit to expose the inner panel for display.
- 2. A display device according to claim 1 wherein said first, second and third panels are joined together at a further, base portion of said device and wherein said fold lines in outer panels provide folding of parts of said outer panels forming said base portion of the device into a support arrangement for the device.
- 3. A display device according to claim 1 wherein, in a first state of the device, the inner panel is shielded from view by the outer panels and the inner and outer panels are of a substantially flat configuration and wherein, in a second state of the device, said inner panel is exposed for display.
- 4. A display device according to claim 3 wherein said device includes retaining means for retaining said device in said second state wherein said inner panel is exposed for display.
- 5. A display device according to claim 4 wherein said retaining means comprises at least one notch formed in an edge of one of (i) the inner panels and (ii) the joined outer panels.
- 6. A display device according to claim 5 wherein said at least one notch comprises a pair of notches formed in opposite lateral edges of said inner panel.
- 7. A display device according to claim 2 wherein said joined outer panels define a plane in said first portion of the device and wherein said support arrangement comprises at least one support member extending outwardly of said plane on opposite sides of the device.
- 8. A display device according to claim 2 wherein said joined outer panels define a plane in said first portion of said device and wherein said support arrangement includes first and second support members extending outwardly from said plane on opposite sides thereof.
- 9. A display device according to claim 8 wherein the slit in each of said outer panels extends from a peripheral edge of the respective panel to a point at least close to a defining part of said first portion and wherein said fold lines include, formed in each of said outer panels, a plurality of fold lines extending laterally outwardly from said point to opposed lateral edges of the corresponding outer panels.
- 10. A display device according to claim 9 wherein the laterally extending fold lines of each of said outer panels comprise first and second fold lines extending laterally outwardly on each side of said point and intersecting spaced points on the opposite edges of said device.
- 11. A display device according to claim 10 wherein said fold lines further include, formed in each of said outer panels, two further fold lines extending from said point to an edge of the respective outer panels defining a bottom edge of said device.
- 12. A display device according to claim 11 wherein said two further fold lines form equal legs of an isosceles triangle formed with a part of the respective bottom edge.
- 13. A display device according to claim 1 wherein a portion of said outer panels has a shape of a ball used in a sport and said inner panel includes a depiction of a player of the sport.
- 14. A display device according to claim 2 wherein said first portion of the device is rounded and said base portion depicts a base for said rounded portion.
- 15. A display device according to claim 1 wherein said panels are joined together from a single piece blank.
- 16. A display device according to claim 15 wherein said outer panels are further joined together along a further fold line at said first portion of the device.
- 17. A blank for assembly into a display device, said blank comprising first, second and third panels joined together end to end along respective fold lines, two of said panels being substantially identical and having corresponding first and second ends, and including a central longitudinal slit beginning at said first end and terminating at a point spaced from said second end, each of said two panels further comprising a plurality of fold lines therein extending outwardly from said point for providing folding of a portion of said two panels adjacent to said second end into a support arrangement for the display device when said blank is assembled into the display device.
- 18. A blank according to claim 17 wherein the other panel of said first, second and third panels includes at least one notch therein for retaining the assembled display device in an assembled state.
- 19. A blank according to claim 17 wherein said fold lines for each of said two panels include first and second sets of oppositely extending fold lines extending from said point in opposite directions so as to inters opposite sides of the two panels, and first and second further fold lines extending from said point to an edge of said second end.
- 20. A blank according to claim 17 wherein said first ends of said two panels are of a shape of a ball used in a sport and the remaining panel includes a depiction of a player of the sport.
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