Pop-up display apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6725588
  • Patent Number
    6,725,588
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, July 2, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 27, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A pop-up display for mounting in a scrapbook or binder has folded tabs that are adhesively fastened to scrapbook or binder leaves is formed from a plastic sheet folded and bonded on two sides to form a pocket for an item such as a photograph, the tabs being aligned at an angle so that the display folds flat when the scrapbook or binder is closed and pops-up when opened.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to a foldable display apparatus mountable in a position spanning openable and closable leaves in a binder or scrapbook. The foldable apparatus provides a protective display that folds to a retracted position when the scrapbook is closed and the base leaves close to a position in parallel planes. In a deployed or extended position the apparatus “pops-up” to display an insert, such as a photograph




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to forming and mounting a display for inserts to span two flat surfaced leaves in a manner such that the display apparatus folds flat and opens to a substantially vertical position when the leaves are opened, using an adhesively attached, notched flange.




2. Description of Related Art




The related art includes various clear plastic sheet forming methods and the resulting products as well as a variety of adhesion methods and products. Additionally, various scrapbook products and techniques have been used to retain leaves in binders or books and techniques used to develop hand-made pop-up displays. None of these combine the efficient and easy to use features of the present invention in an economical and functional product that has the retrofittable standardized format that is aesthetically pleasing while leaving the archival attributes that protect the item displayed.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




The Pop-Up Display Apparatus is designed to be a convenient and inexpensive method for mounting and displaying items in a binder or scrapbook. The preferred embodiment of this product consists of two clear plastic sheets laminated together to form a display pocket. At least one of the sheets extends to form a two part flange, the parts separated by a notch.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the Pop-Up Display Apparatus with the binder open.





FIG. 2

is a top plan view of the Pop-Up Display apparatus.





FIG. 3

is a side elevational view of the Pop-Up Display Apparatus.





FIG. 4

is a top view of the Pop-Up Display Apparatus in an unmounted condition.





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of the Pop-Up Display Apparatus from the reverse.





FIG. 6

is a sectional view of the display pocket.





FIG. 7

is a top elevational view of a closed binder with the Pop-Up Display Apparatus folded.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




For the purpose of promoting an understanding of the principles of the invention, references will be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings. It will, nevertheless, be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended, such alterations and further modifications in the illustrated device, and such further applications of the principles of the invention illustrated herein being contemplated as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which the invention relates.




A foldable pop-up display


10


is mountable in a position spanning openable and closable leaves


12


,


14


in a binder or scrapbook


16


. The terms “binder” and “scrapbook” are to be considered interchangeable, and although the preferred use for the invention is for a scrapbook, the invention is not limited to use in scrapbooks. The foldable pop-up display


10


provides a pocket


18


that receives an item


20


for purposes of display. The foldable pop-up display


10


opens, as shown in

FIG. 1

, but folds to a retracted position


22


when the scrapbook


16


is closed and the base leaves


12


,


14


close to a position in parallel planes. In a deployed or extended position


24


the pop-up display


10


“pops-up” to display the insert or item


20


, such as a photograph




Pop-up display


10


provides a display for inserts


20


by opening and closing as a result of its position to span the two flat surfaced leaves


12


,


14


such that the display pop-up display


10


folds flat when leaves


12


,


14


are in parallel planes when the binder or scrapbook


16


is closed. Because the faces


26


,


28


of pop-up display


10


are obliquely angled relative to one another, and relative to the centerline


30


between leaves


12


,


14


, the operation of opening binder or scrapbook


16


so that leaves


12


,


14


approach a coplanar relationship, raises left and right faces


26


,


28


to a substantially vertical position.




Pop-up display


10


is preferably formed of a plastic sheet material, such as polypropylene, polyvinyl chloride or polyethylene. All these materials are familiar in the scrapbook and sheet protector field, and each has certain advantages and disadvantages in cost, durability, optical and chemical properties. Polypropylene sheet is often thought to be superior for archival purposes, as it (or its constituents) do not chemically react with chemicals on photographs or toner on photocopies or laser printed pages.




Pop-up display


10


can be formed from a single sheet, or multiple bonded or welded sheets. A single sheet is preferred as existing manufacturing can be adapted to fold, weld and cut as described herein. In the preferred embodiment, the sheet


40


has a top fold


42


that defines front


44


and rear


46


layers. However, a seam attaching separate sheets and forming a top edge in the position of fold


42


could also be used.




Front layer


44


is subdivided into left and right faces


26


,


28


by center fold


48


. Center fold


48


also divides rear layer


46


into left and right back portions


50


,


52


. Perpendicular to top fold


42


are left and right edges


54


,


56


. At the bottom of faces


26


,


28


are left and right tab folds


58


,


60


which connect left and right tabs


62


,


64


to faces


26


,


28


. Folds


58


,


60


act as hinges between faces


26


,


28


and tabs


62


,


64


. Tabs


62


,


64


are fixed to leaves


12


,


14


such as by adhesive, in the orientation described above, so as to render the pop-up display


10


operable.




Tabs


62


,


64


are separated by notch


66


aligned with center fold


48


and notched at an angle such that the preferred mounting angle when the leaves are opened, is achieved by closing the notch so that the notch edges are substantially parallel.




It will be noted that the preferred embodiment, as illustrated in

FIG. 4

forms the flat display


10


from a single sheet


40


with the top fold


42


formed to define the front


44


and rear


46


layers. As contemplated, proximate left and right edges


54


,


56


will be welds or bonds


70


,


72


to close the top and two sides to define pocket


18


. Overlap of rear layer


46


over front layer


44


will define flange


74


. Flange


74


has two legs


76


,


78


formed as a part of a seal bar that will enable the consumer to cut notch


66


. Alternatively and in addition these will provide reinforcement and ease of use for the consumer in the event a factory cut notch


66


is made, such as by a subsequent die-cutting operation. Legs


76


,


78


are preferably at 100 degrees from one another. Center fold line


48


can be manually formed by the end user, using the apex of legs


76


,


78


as a guide and folding by aligning the top comers where edges


54


,


56


intersect with top fold


42


.




While the present invention has been disclosed and described with reference to a single embodiment thereof, it will be apparent, as noted above that variations and modifications may be made therein. It is also noted that the present invention is independent of the item being displayed, and is not limited to the a particular item. It is intended in the following claims to cover each variation and modification that falls within the true spirit and scope of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. A display for an item comprising:a transparent plastic sheet formed to define a top fold and first and second layers; said first layer is subdivided into left and right faces by a center fold; said second layer is subdivided into left and right back portions by said center fold; each of said first and second layers having left and right edges and being joined at said edges to define a pocket between said layers; said first layer having a bottom edge defining a pocket entrance; said second layer having a bottom portion merging into a hinge portion; said hinge portion connecting said bottom portion to a flange; said flange being formed such that said display is foldably mountable to leaves in a binder so that the display is folded closed when the leaves are closed and said display deploys when the leaves are opened.
  • 2. The display of claim 1 and:at the bottom of said left and right faces said hinge is formed by left and right tab folds; said flange is subdivided into left and right tabs; said flange folds connect left and right tabs to said left and right faces; said tabs are affixable to leaves of a binder by an adhesive.
  • 3. The display of claim 2 and:said tabs are separated by notch portion aligned with said center fold; said notch portion being formed to define an angle defining the boundaries for a notch aligned such that the preferred mounting angle when the leaves are opened, is achieved by closing said notch.
  • 4. The display of claim 3 and:said display is formed from a single sheet with said left and right edges being welded to close two sides to define said pocket.
  • 5. The display of claim 4 and:said first layer overlaps said second layer to defines said flange.
  • 6. The display of claim 5 and:said flange having two legs formed as a part of a seal bar to align said notch; said legs are formed at a greater than 90 degree angle from one another.
  • 7. A display apparatus mountable to base leaves in a binder that can be opened and closed, comprising:a foldable pocket adapted to be mounted in a position spanning the openable and closable base leaves: said pocket folds to a retracted position when the binder is closed and the base leaves close to a position in parallel planes and in a deployed position said foldable pocket pops-up to a substantially perpendicular position relative to the position of the leaves; said pocket is formed from a transparent plastic sheet further having a top fold and first and second layers bonded together at edges and a bottom; said pocket has a pocket entrance at its bottom; said pocket has a hinge portion connecting a flange to said bottom; said flange is formed so that said display is foldably mountable to leaves in a binder so that the display is folded closed when the leaves are closed and said display deploys when the leaves are opened.
  • 8. The display of claim 7, and:a hinge connects said flange to said bottom; said flange is subdivided into left and right tabs; said tabs are affixable to the leaves of the binder by an adhesive.
  • 9. The display of claim 8, and:said tabs are separated by notch portion; said notch portion defines an angle which sets the boundaries for a notch aligned such that the preferred mounting angle when the leaves are opened, is achieved by closing said notch.
  • 10. The display of claim 9, and:said display is formed from a single sheet folded into said first and second layers, with said edges being welded to close two sides to define said pocket.
  • 11. The display of claim 10 and:said first layer overlaps said second layer to defines said flange.
  • 12. The display of claim 9, and:said flange has two legs formed as a part of a seal bar to align said notch; said legs are formed at a greater than 90 degree angle from one another.
  • 13. The display of claim 12, wherein said notch is to be formed by a user.
  • 14. The display of claim 12, wherein said notch is formed between said legs of said display.
  • 15. A display for an item comprising:a transparent plastic sheet formed to define a top fold and first and second layers; each of said first and second layers having left and right edges and being joined at said edges to define a pocket between said layers; said first layer having a bottom edge defining a pocket entrance; said second layer having a bottom portion merging into a hinge portion; said hinge portion connecting said bottom portion to a flange; said flange being formed such that said display is foldably mountable to leaves in a binder so that the display is folded closed when the leaves are closed and said display deploys when the leaves are opened.
  • 16. The display of claim 15 and:said hinge portion is formed by left and right tab folds; said flange is subdivided into left and right tabs; said flange folds connecting said left and right tabs to said leaves; said tabs are affixable to said leaves of a binder by an adhesive.
  • 17. The display of claim 16 and:said tabs are separated by a notch portion aligned between said edges; said notch portion being formed to define an angle defining the boundaries for a notch aligned such that the preferred mounting angle when the leaves are opened, is achieved by closing said notch.
  • 18. The display of claim 17 and:said display is formed from a single sheet with said left and right edges being welded to close two sides to define said pocket and the overlap of said first layer over said second layer defines said flange.
  • 19. The display of claim 18 and:said flange has two legs formed as a part of a seal bar to align said notch; said legs are formed at a greater than 90 degree angle from one another.
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