Claims
- 1. A sheet material pop-up element comprising
- a single integral piece of sheet material having a front surface, a rear surface, an upper edge and a lower edge, said piece including a flag section that is located in an upper region of said single piece and extends to the upper edge of said piece, said piece also including a base section which is connected to and supports said flag section, and said base section including at least two side-by-side legs and at least two subpanels which are formed by cut means extending toward said lower edge of said piece from said flag section, said subpanels being hinged along their upper edges to said legs,
- pressure-sensitive adhesive on each of said subpanels, being located on one of said front and rear surfaces of said piece with respect to each said subpanel, and
- separate sheet material having releasing characteristics covering said pressure-sensitive adhesive,
- whereby said pop-up element, upon separation from said separate sheet material having said releasing characteristics, is capable of being readily inserted between and thereby becoming attached to a pair of hinged panels, at a location generally adjacent to a hinge line along which said hinged panels are interconnected in hinged relationship one to the other so that, upon the opening of said pair of hinged panels, said pop-up element assumes a three-dimensional orientation and maintains such a three-dimensional orientation upon opening of said pair of hinged panels to full open position where said subpanels are essentially coplanar.
- 2. A pop-up element according to claim 1 wherein each said subpanel is hinged to one of said legs along a line of weakness generally perpendicular to said cut means, and wherein said pressure-sensitive adhesive on said subpanels is located on the rear surfaces of each of said subpanels so that, prior to insertion between a pair of hinged panels, one of said subpanels is folded 180.degree. about said line of weakness so as to lie in juxtaposition with said leg to which it is hinged.
- 3. A pop-up element according to claim 2 wherein each said leg has a vertical length longer than the vertical length of said subpanel hinged thereto along said line of weakness.
- 4. A pop-up element according to claim 2 wherein said separate sheet material comprises liner means which covers substantially the entire rear surface of said single integral piece, said liner means having releasing characteristics in the region juxtaposed with said subpanels and having additional pressure-sensitive adhesive along an upper edge portion thereof and wherein said rear surface of said integral piece of sheet material has a release coating along the upper edge region thereof so that said additional pressure-sensitive adhesive adheres preferentially to said liner means.
- 5. A composite sheet assemblage comprising
- first and second juxtaposed substantially rectangular sheets of sheet material, said first sheet containing a die-cut array in the form of a plurality of pop-up elements according to claim 2 wherein
- said pop-up elements are positioned in a plurality of horizontal rows and vertical columns, and
- said second sheet constitutes said separate sheet material and has dimensions so as to at least cover substantially the entire region of said plurality of pop-up elements in said first sheet,
- said rectangular sheets being joined together by said pressure-sensitive adhesive that is located on said rear surfaces of said subpanels and by additional pressure-sensitive adhesive located between said second sheet and an upper edge region of said first sheet with the rear surfaces of said pop-up elements in said horizontal row along the upper edge of said first sheet being formed with a release surface area which interfaces with said additional pressure-sensitive adhesive.
- 6. A composite sheet assemblage according to claim 5 that is designed for sheet-fed printing, wherein said first and second rectangular sheets have dimensions substantially the same as each other, said first sheet constituting a die-cut array of a plurality of said integral pieces which are positioned side-by-side in said plurality of horizontal rows and vertical columns, and wherein there is a pattern including a plurality of horizontal strips of pressure-sensitive adhesive extending horizontally across said sheets in the region therebetween which strips are located in alignment with said subpanels in each of said rows and constitute said pressure-sensitive adhesive and said additional pressure-sensitive adhesive.
- 7. A pop-up element according to claim 1 wherein said pressure-sensitive adhesive is located on said front surface of one of said at least two subpanels and on said rear surface of the other of said at least two subpanels.
- 8. A pop-up element according to claim 7
- wherein each subpanel has a release surface area on the opposite surface from that surface on which said pressure-sensitive adhesive is located,
- wherein separate sheet material is wrapped around said lower edge of said single integral piece of sheet material so as to cover said subpanels on both the front and rear surfaces thereof,
- wherein said separate sheet material has a pattern of releasing characteristics in regions where it interfaces with said subpanels, and
- wherein a continuous strip of pressure-sensitive adhesive is disposed in the region of said subpanels juxtaposed between the front and rear surfaces thereof and said separate sheet material, whereby said pressure-sensitive adhesive adheres preferentially to the desired surface of each said subpanel which does not have said release surface area.
- 9. A pop-up element according to claim 2 wherein there are at least 3 of said legs and 3 of said subpanels, including a central subpanel and 2 flanking subpanels, which flanking subpanels include interconnecting bar means located along said lower edge of said integral sheet.
- 10. A pop-up element according to claim 9 wherein a release surface area is present on the rear surface of said integral sheet material piece in an upper region of said flag section generally adjacent the upper edge of said piece and wherein said separate sheet material which covers said pressure-sensitive adhesive on said subpanels is in the form of a second single integral piece of sheet material, identical to said integral sheet material piece, which is oriented with its upper and lower edges aligned, respectively, with said lower and upper edges of said single integral sheet material piece, so as to be in opposite vertical orientation thereto.
- 11. A stack of pop-up elements interconnected to one another and arranged in a vertical alignment, said stack comprising a plurality of single sheet pop-up elements according to claim 1 arranged with a front surface of each said integral piece in juxtaposition with the rear surface of the next adjacent integral piece in said stack,
- wherein each said subpanel has a release surface area on one of said front and rear surfaces thereof with the opposite surface thereof being devoid of any releasing characteristics,
- said stack being arranged so that the subpanels of each said integral piece of sheet material having said release surface areas are in juxtaposition with one of said subpanels of said subpanels of said next adjacent pop-up element in said stack on which said pressure-sensitive adhesive is located.
- 12. A stack of pop-up elements according to claim 11 wherein each said pop-up element has at least 3 said legs and 3 said subpanels, including a central subpanel and 2 flanking subpanels and wherein the rear surfaces of both flanking subpanels have said release surface area.
- 13. A stack of sheet material pop-up elements comprising a plurality of integral single sheet material pop-ups interconnected to one another and arranged in a vertical alignment, each said integral single sheet having 3 generally centrally located parallel lines of weakness which define a central fold-line and a pair of flanking subpanels and also having a pair of front and rear flag panels hinged to said subpanels along the outermost 2 lines of weakness of said 3 parallel lines of weakness, which flag panels have free edge regions spaced from said hinge lines of weakness,
- said single sheets being arranged in alignment in said stack with the undersurface of each of a plurality of said sheets being in juxtaposition with the upper surface of the next adjacent sheet in said stack and with said central fold-lines being in vertical alignment,
- the upper surface of each said sheet in the region of said flanking subpanels having a release surface area, and said free edge region of the undersurface of said rear flag panel of each said sheet also having a release surface area,
- two separate patterns of pressure-sensitive adhesive being located between each of said single sheets in said stack, a first said pattern being located on the undersurface of said pair of flanking subpanels and a second said pattern being located on the upper surface of said rear flag panel at said free edge region thereof,
- so that, following removal of one said single sheet from said stack and disposition on a basepiece with said central fold-line aligned with a fold-line of said basepiece, folding of the basepiece and said pop-up element sheet along said aligned fold-lines attaches said front and rear flag panels to each other via said second pattern of pressure-sensitive adhesive so that, upon opening of said folded basepiece, the pop-up element assumes a three-dimensional orientation.
- 14. A stack of pop-up elements according to claim 13 wherein said outermost lines of weakness are spaced equal distances from said central fold-line and wherein said rear flag panel is formed with a fourth line of weakness that is parallel to said 3 lines of weakness and defines an attachment subpanel at said free edge region, said release surface area and said second pressure-sensitive adhesive pattern being located on opposite surfaces of said attachment subpanel.
- 15. A stack of pop-up elements according to claim 14 wherein each said single sheet is rectangular and wherein said free edges of said front and rear flag panels are parallel to said 3 parallel lines of weakness.
- 16. An elongated web of sheet material which is folded upon itself along a longitudinal centerline and which is fan-folded about a plurality of transverse lines perpendicular to said longitudinal centerline to create a stack of pop-up elements,
- each of which pop-up elements comprises a pair of interconnected flag panels which are hinged along said longitudinal centerline and which have a pair of generally triangular subpanels, with a vertex of each said triangular subpanel are being located adjacent a common point on said longitudinal centerline,
- said front surfaces of said flag panels having a release surface area so that, in said fan-folded stack, each said triangular pressure-sensitive adhesive-carrying subpanel is in contact with a release surface area of a flag panel of the next adjacent pop-up element,
- whereby, upon removal of one folded pop-up element from said stack and insertion between a pair of hinged-together base panels, each said triangular pressure-sensitive-carrying subpanel adheres to an opposite one of said base panels and upon opening of said hinged panels, said pop-up element assumes a three-dimensional orientation.
- 17. A stack of pop-up elements according to claim 16 wherein said subpanels are defined by oblique lines of weakness.
- 18. A stack of pop-up elements according to claim 17 wherein each of said pop-up elements is rectangular in shape and is bisected by said longitudinal centerline of said web.
- 19. A stack of pop-up elements according to claim 18 wherein each of said oblique lines of weakness begins from a common point along said centerline and extends to a generally midway point along one of two opposite edges of said rectangular pop-up element.
- 20. A stack of pop-up elements according to claim 19 wherein said adjacent pop-up elements in said longitudinal web are separated from one another by lines of perforations which run transversely across said web and which constitute said lines about which fan-folding occurs.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my application Ser. No. 07/998,933, filed Dec. 30, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,346,455 which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/817,281, filed Jan. 6, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,181,901, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/463,118, filed Jan. 10, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,078,670, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/381,047, filed Jul. 17, 1989, abandoned.
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