Claims
- 1. A picture frame postcard for mailing enclosed visual material and then framing and displaying the visual material after transmittal, which postcard comprises:
- a) a postcard having a front panel and rear panel with an interior space between them for accepting visual material inside,
- b) at least one separable score in the front panel to form a removable area in the front panel which can be removed to expose visual material and cause the remaining portion of the front panel to form a frame around exposed visual material,
- c) a slot in the rear panel, and
- d) the removable area in the front panel after removal being bendable along a line to form a portion insertable in the slot in the rear panel for holding the remaining portion of the removable area as an extension from the rear panel to support the framed visual material in the postcard in a display position.
- 2. The postcard of claim 1 in which the slot in the rear panel is a scored line for separation to allow insertion of a portion of the removable area.
- 3. The postcard of claim 1 in which a folded sheet forms the front panel and the rear panel along a fold across the sheet, the outer edges of the front and rear panels which extend from the fold are attached together to form interior space for acceptance of visual material, and the remaining opening between the front and rear panels being sealable after visual material is inserted.
- 4. The postcard of claim 3 in which a flap extends from one of the front and rear panels and folds over the remaining opening to seal against the other panel.
- 5. The postcard of claim 1 in which the removable area of the front panel is a size for the remaining portion of the front panel to frame a photograph.
- 6. The postcard of claim 1 in which the removable area contains a scored line which enables an end of the removable area to be bent for insertion in the slot and for holding the remaining length of the removable area as an extension from the rear panel to support the framed visual material in a display position.
- 7. The postcard of claim 1 in which the periphery of the removable area follows at least one score in the front panel to allow removal of the area, and the removable area includes a first foldable score across it near an end and a second foldable score transverse of the first foldable score whereby the removable area is foldable along the second score and then foldable along the first score to form a folded support for insertion in the slot, the fold along the first score being insertable in the slot to hold the remaining length as a rearward extension from the rear panel to provide a support.
- 8. The postcard of claim 1 in which the periphery of the removable area is perforated to allow removal of the area from the front panel.
- 9. The postcard of claim 8 in which the periphery of the removable area is sized to frame a photograph.
- 10. The postcard of claim 1 in which the slot in the rear panel is transverse of the length of the rear panel and located about midway of the length of the rear panel.
- 11. The postcard of claim 10 in which the slot in the rear panel is slightly longer than the width of the removable area when it is folded in half.
- 12. The postcard of claim 1 in which tabs are located in the rear panel for positioning into the interior space to form supports for positioning visual material within the frame.
- 13. A picture frame postcard for mailing an enclosed photograph and then framing and displaying the photograph, which postcard comprises:
- a) a single sheet of material with a fold to form a front panel and rear panel with the outer edges of the front and rear panels extending from the fold being attached to form an interior space between the panels for accepting a photograph inside through the remaining opening away from the fold, and a flap extending from one of the panels to close the remaining opening and seal against the other panel after insertion of a photograph,
- b) a rectangular perforation in the front panel to form a removable area which can be removed to expose the enclosed photograph and cause the remaining portion of the front panel outside the perforation to form a frame around the photograph,
- c) a slot in the rear panel transverse and located about midway of the length of the rear panel, and
- d) the removable area containing a scored line which enables an end of the removable area to be bent transversely across its length after removal for insertion in the slot and for holding the remaining length of the removable area as an extension from the rear panel to support the photograph in a display position.
- 14. The postcard of claim 13 in which the removable area includes a first foldable score across its width near an end and another foldable score along the middle of its length whereby the removable area is foldable along its length and then foldable along the first score to form a folded support for insertion in the slot, the fold along the first score being insertable in the slot to hold the remaining length as a rearward extension from the rear panel to provide a support for display of the photograph.
- 15. The postcard of claim 14 in which tabs are located in the rear panel for positioning into the interior space to form supports for positioning a photograph within the frame.
- 16. The postcard of claim 14 in which the flap extends from the front panel, and addressing information is on the rear panel to the right of the slot as viewed from the fold, and space for a message is on the rear panel to the left of the slot.
- 17. The postcard of claim 14 in which tabs are located in the rear panel for positioning into the interior space to form supports for positioning a photograph within the frame, the flap extends from the front panel, addressing information is on the rear panel to the right of the slot as viewed from the fold, and space for a message is on the rear panel to the left of the slot.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/012,370 filed on Feb. 27, 1996.
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WO8906192 |
Jul 1989 |
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