Claims
- 1. A substantially flat, die cut and scored blank made of thin stiff material, for assembling into a holder for brochures, coupons or folders, which will be referred to as literature, comprising in combination, two die cut shelf strip panels, each having an angled cut on one side, and a cut shaped like the round metal edge of a retail store's pricing channel, which forms the facing edge of a store shelf, on the other side; two rectangular side panels, for holding literature in the holder upright when the holder is assembled from the blank form, attached to and adjoining the two shelf strip panels and which side panels meet together at a common score; two bottom panels, attached to the side panels, and which bottom panels, when the flat blank is assembled, provide a secure bottom platform for the holder's contents, bracing the side panels in position, each of which bottom panels hinge from a score on the edge of the two side panels; a die cut termination of the two rectangular bottom panels by die cutting them short of the length which they extend along the rectangular side panels by a distance approximately equal to the width of the bottom panels, which when the flat blank is assembled is approximately the inside width of the holder, enabling the holder to fold at the score joining the two side panels without binding or bunching at the end, providing a smooth narrow contour to the end of the literature holder when assembled; a male tab lock which extends from one of the bottom panels which adjoins one of the rectangular side panels, can tuck into, and lock with a female lock cut in the score of the other bottom panel which adjoins the opposite side panel, which when the flat blank is formed into a holder, forms a bottom platform upon which literature may be placed, and holds the side panels in place; wherein the improvement comprises cuts made from the four corners where the shelf strip panels meet the side panels and which cuts extend from where the side panels and shelf strip panels meet to a point where the four cuts will permit the shelf strip panels to flex, whereby the shelf strip panels of the literature holder assembled from the blank may be flexed for insertion in a horizontal opening in a vertical surface, which opening is provided for attachment of objects to the surface, so that when the shelf strip panels are inserted in the opening they will hold the literature holder leveraged against the surface with the narrow profile of the holder at a 90 degree angle to the surface, which is economical of display space and presents literature which may be held in it for viewing by people approaching from either direction.
- 2. A substantially flat, die cut and scored blank made of thin stiff material, for assembling into a holder for brochures, coupons or folders, which will be referred to as literature, comprising in combination, two die cut shelf strip panels, each having an angled cut on one side, and a cut shaped like the round metal edge of a retail store's pricing channel, which forms the facing edge of a store shelf, on the other side, two rectangular side panels, for holding literature in the holder upright when the holder is assembled from the blank form, attached to and adjoining the two shelf strip panels and which side panels meet together at a common score; two bottom panels, attached to the side panels, and which bottom panels, when the flat blank is assembled, provide a secure bottom platform for the holder's contents, bracing the side panels in position, each of which bottom panels hinge from a score on the edge of the two side panels; a die cut termination of the two rectangular bottom panels by die cutting them short of the length which they extend along the rectangular side panels by a distance approximately equal to the width of the bottom panels, which when the flat blank is assembled is approximately the inside width of the holder, enabling the holder to fold at the score joining the two side panels without binding or bunching at the end, providing a smooth narrow contour to the end of the literature holder when assembled; a male tab lock which extends from one of the bottom panels which adjoins one of the rectangular side panels, can tuck into, and lock with a female lock cut in the score of the other bottom panel which adjoins the opposite side panel, which when the flat blank is formed into a holder, forms a bottom platform upon which literature may be placed, and holds the side panels in place; wherein the improvement is comprised of four holes, two of said holes cut in each of the two shelf strip panels, and each being located inward from the exterior where the shelf strip panel and the side panel meet, at a point where if cuts are made to each of the four holes from the exterior of the shelf strip panels where they join the side panels, the shelf strip panels of the literature holder assembled from the blank can be flexed for insertion in a horizontal opening in a vertical surface, which opening is provided for attachment of objects to the surface, so that when the shelf strip panels are inserted in the opening they will hold the literature holder leveraged against the surface with the narrow profile of the holder at a 90 degree angle to the surface, which is economical of display space and whereby the addition of the said holes permit use of the literature holder on a shelf pricing channel until such time as cuts may be made to the holes.
- 3. The blank described in claim 2 wherein the improvement consists of four cuts made from where the shelf strip panels meet the side panels and which cuts extend from where the side panels and shelf strip panels meet to a point where the four cuts join the holes, which will permit the shelf strip panels of a literature holder assembled from the blank to be flexed for insertion in a horizontal opening in a surface, which opening is provided for attachment of objects to the surface, so that when the shelf strip panels are inserted in the opening they will hold the literature holder leveraged against the surface with the narrow profile of the holder at a 90 degree angle to the surface, which is economical of display space, and which presents literature which may be held in the literature holder at an approximately level attitude for viewing by people approaching from either direction.
- 4. The blank described in claim 2, wherein the improvement consists of the addition of four holes, two of said holes to both of the shelf strip panels, the horizontal centers of which said two holes in each of the two shelf strips are separated and which horizontal distance between their centers relates to the horizontal distance between the center of holes which are on peg board, commonly used for display surface, and which peg board holes are consistently spaced, whereby the shaft of a friction fit fastener, which shaft is attached to a broad flat head, can pass one fastener through each of the said four holes in the shelf strip panels when the holder is assembled from the blank, into the peg board surface, leveraging a literature holder assembled from the blank securely against the surface with the narrow profile of the holder at 90 degrees to the surface, which is economical of display space and presents literature which may be held in it for viewing by people approaching from either direction.
- 5. A holder for literature made of thin stiff material, comprising two die cut shelf strip panels, each of which have an angle cut in the top surface, and a circular cut describing the shape of the round edge of a retail store's pricing channel which is located at the outer edge of a shelf facing the store aisle in the bottom surface; two rectangular side panels for holding the contents of the holder upright, attached to and adjoining the two shelf strip panels, and which side panels are hinged together by a score; two rectangular bottom panels, attached to the side panels, which bottom panels provide a secure bottom platform for the holder's contents, and which brace the side panels in upright position, each of which bottom panels hinge from a score on the bottom of each of the two rectangular side panels; a die cut termination of the two rectangular bottom panels by die cutting them short of the length of the rectangular side panels by a distance approximately equal to the width of the bottom panels which is approximately the inside width of the holder, enabling the holder to fold at the score joining the two side panels, without binding or bunching, providing a smooth narrow contour to the end of the literature holder; a male tab lock extending from one bottom panel which inserts in a female lock cut in the score joining the opposite bottom panel to the side panel, locking the panels in place; wherein the improvement comprises cuts made from the four corners where the shelf strip panels meet the side panels and which cuts extend from where the side panels and shelf strip panels meet to a point where the cuts permit the shelf strip panels to flex, whereby the shelf strip panels of the literature holder may be flexed for insertion in a horizontal opening in a surface, which opening is provided for attachment of objects to the surface, so that when the shelf strip panels are inserted in the opening they will hold the literature holder leveraged against the surface with the narrow profile of the holder at a 90 degree angle to the surface, which is economical of display space, and which presents literature which may be held in the literature holder for viewing by people approaching from either direction.
- 6. A holder for literature made of thin stiff material, comprising two die cut shelf strip panels, each of which have an angle cut in the top surface, and a circular cut describing the shape of the round edge of a retail store's pricing channel which is located at the outer edge of a shelf facing the store aisle in the bottom surface; two rectangular side panels for holding the contents of the holder upright, attached to and adjoining the two shelf strip panel, and which side panels are hinged together by a score; two rectangular bottom panels, attached to the side panels, which bottom panels provide a secure bottom platform for the holder's contents, and which brace the side panels in upright position, each of which bottom panels hinge from a score on the bottom of each of the two rectangular side panels; a die cut termination of the two rectangular bottom panels by die cutting them short of the length of the rectangular side panels by a distance approximately equal to the width of the bottom panels which is approximately the inside width of the holder, enabling the holder to fold at the score joining the two side panels, without binding or bunching, providing a smooth narrow contour to the end of the literature holder; a male tab lock extending, from one bottom panel which inserts in a female lock cut in the score joining the opposite bottom panel to the side panel, locking the panels in place; wherein the improvement is comprised of the addition of four holes, two of said holes cut in each of the two shelf strip panels, and each being located inward from the exterior of the four locations where the shelf strip panel and the side panel meet, at a point where if cuts are made to each of the four holes from the exterior of the shelf strip panels where they join the side panels, the shelf strip panels of the literature holder can be flexed for insertion in a horizontal opening in a vertical surface, which opening is provided for attachment of objects to the surface, so that when the shelf strip panels are inserted in the opening they will hold the literature holder leveraged against the surface with the narrow profile of the holder at a 90 degree angle to the surface, which is economical of display space, and which presents literature which may be held in the literature holder for viewing by people approaching from either direction, and whereby the addition of the said holes permit use of the literature holder on a shelf pricing channel until such time as cuts may be made to the holes.
- 7. The holder for literature described in claim 6 wherein the improvement consists of four cuts made from where the shelf strip panels meet the side panels and which cuts extend from where the side panels and shelf strip panels meet to a point where the four cuts join the holes which will permit the shelf strip panels to be flexed for insertion in a horizontal opening in a vertical surface, which opening is provided for attachment of objects to the surface, so that when the shelf strip panels are inserted in the opening they will hold the literature holder leveraged against the surface with the narrow profile of the holder at a 90 degree angle to the surface, which is economical of display space, and which presents literature which may be held in the literature holder at an approximately level attitude for viewing by people approaching from either direction.
- 8. The literature holder described in claim 6 wherein the improvement consists of the addition of four holes, two of said holes to both of the shelf strip panels, the horizontal centers of which two said holes in each of the two shelf strips are separated and which horizontal distance between their centers relates to the horizontal distance between the center of holes which are on peg board which is used for display surface, and which holes are consistently spaced, whereby the shaft of a friction fit fastener, which shaft is attached to a broad flat head, can pass one fastener through each of the four said holes in the shelf strip panels when the holder is assembled from the blank, into the peg board surface, leveraging the literature holder assembled from the blank securely against the surface with the narrow profile of the holder at 90 degrees to the surface, which is economical of display space and presents literature which may be held in it for viewing by people approaching from either direction.
- 9. A literature holder molded in a single piece of thin stiff material, and comprised of two shelf strip panels, each of which have an angle depression in the top surface, and a circular shape describing the curve of the round edge of a retail store's pricing channel which is located at the outer edge of a shelf facing the store aisle in the bottom surface; two rectangular side panels for holding the contents of the holder upright, adjoining the two shelf strip panels, and which side panels are joined to each other along their vertical length and joined to a common bottom panel along their horizontal length, where in the improvement consists of the single bottom panel being attached to the two side panels whereby the single bottom panel separates and braces the side panels in an upright position to support literature without the necessity of folding or locking bottom flaps in place, and permits the holder to be secured to a store shelf pricing channel, leveraged against the shelf at a 90 degree angle to the shelf which is economical of display space and presents the literature for viewing by people approaching from either direction.
- 10. The literature holder described in claim 9 wherein a further improvement comprises cuts made from the four corners where the shelf strip panels meet the side panels and which cuts extend from where the side panels and shelf strip panels meet to a point whereby they permit the shelf strip panels to be flexed for insertion in a horizontal opening in a surface, which opening is provided for attachment of objects to the surface, so that when the shelf strip panels are inserted in the opening they will hold the literature holder leveraged against the surface with the narrow profile of the holder at a 90 degree angle to the surface, which is economical of display space, and which presents literature which may be held in the literature holder at an approximately level attitude for viewing by people approaching from either direction.
- 11. The literature holder of claim 9 wherein a further improvement consists of the addition of four holes, two of said holes cut in each of the two shelf strip panels, and each being located inward from the exterior where the shelf strip panel and the side panel meet, at a point where cuts can be made to each of the four holes from the exterior of the shelf strip panels where they join the side panels, to a point where when the cuts are made, the shelf strip panels can be flexed for insertion in a horizontal opening in a vertical surface, which opening is provided for attachment of objects to the surface, so that when the shelf strip panels are inserted in the opening they will hold the literature holder leveraged against the surface with the narrow profile of the holder at a 90 degree angle to the surface, which is economical of display space, and which presents literature which may be held in the literature holder for viewing by people approaching from either direction.
- 12. The literature holder of claim 11 with a further improvement wherein the improvement consists of four cuts made from where the shelf strip panels meet the side panels and which cuts extend from where the side panels and shelf strip panels meet to a point where the four cuts join the said holes which will permit the shelf strip panels to be flexed for insertion in a horizontal opening in a vertical surface which opening is provided for attachment of objects to the surface, so that when shelf strip panels are inserted in the opening they will hold the literature holder leveraged against the surface with the narrow profile of the holder at a 90 degree angle to the surface, which is economical of display space, and which presents literature which may be held in the literature holder for viewing by people approaching from either direction.
- 13. The literature holder of claim 9, a further improvement consists of the addition of four holes, two of said holes to both of the shelf strip panels, the horizontal centers of which two said holes in each of the two shelf strips are separated and which horizontal distance between their centers relates to the horizontal distance between the center of holes which are on peg board, which peg board is commonly used for a display surface, and which holes are consistently spaced, whereby the shaft of a friction fit fastener, which shaft is attached to a broad flat head, can pass one fastener through each of the four said holes in the shelf strip panels, into the peg board surface, leveraging a literature holder securely against the surface to which it has been attached with the narrow profile of the holder at 90 degrees to the surface, which is economical of display space and presents literature which may be held in it for viewing by those approaching from either direction.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/123,346, filed Sep. 17, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,423,425.
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