In this digital age, decorative wall signs that personalize homes and convey personal or inspirational messages are very popular. However, due to their format and/or weight they are not designed to be either displayed in commerce or shipped by a consumer as a gift to friends and family in a manner that is either user-friendly or economical. Wall signs are also not designed to be conveniently personalized due to their chosen material, traditionally clay or wood. Greeting cards are often used as keepsakes by the recipient, due to their emotional value but are not designed to be displayed on a wall without additional work, time investment and expense on the part of the end user. Very often the card is put in a drawer, never to be displayed again due to time constraints. From a merchandising point of view, while a greeting card is cost-efficient in terms of required square footage and shipping costs, a decorative wall sign is not, due to the bulky and often expensive displays required to offer the item for sale. With this consideration, a product that bridges the gap between the greeting card and gift markets would appeal in terms of personalization potential and cost-efficiency to commercial buyers and consumers alike.
The invention offers the advantage of inscribing a wall sign that is not traditionally personalized in a convenient manner, to send it with the economy of a greeting card and to have it displayed by the recipient like a decorative wall sign at no additional cost and without delay. From a merchandising perspective, the invention would be welcome as an economical way to offer an inspirational sign at a fraction of the cost generally associated with such items. An exemplary embodiment of the invention herein disclosed is a flat body made of a thick yet flexible material such as cardstock. The flat body component includes a front portion that displays the inspirational or decorative attribute and a rear portion that allows the consumer to write a personal message. The hanging wire element is attached to the top of the rear portion of the flat body by an adhesive agent. The adhesive is then covered by a strip of printed material that displays product information. The inscribed greeting sign is then inserted into the provided envelope with the provided protective card element that allows the recipient to receive the greeting sign without damage that might incur during conveyance.
The embodiments of the present invention are illustratively shown in the accompanying drawings which depict the principles of the present invention.
This document describes a wall sign that is used and conveyed as a greeting card while retaining its ability to be displayed as hanging from a vertical surface.
This was done for illustrations purposes only. Neither the specific embodiments of the invention as a whole, not those if its features, limit the general principles underlying the invention. In particular, the invention is not limited to its size, shape, materials used for manufacturing it, the specific configuration of its various elements, or the specific printing technique. Such modifications and variations in these specifications as may occur to those skilled in the art are considered to come within the scope of the following claims.
This applications claims priority benefit of Provisional U.S. patent application Ser. No. 61/100,026, filed Sep. 25, 2008, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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61100026 | Sep 2008 | US |