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, a lower edge, and a pair of lateral edges, 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 and that is divided into halves by a first line of weakness extending between said upper and lower edges, said piece also including a base section which is connected to and supports said flag section, and said base section including two subpanels which are formed by oblique second lines of weakness extending respectively from one of said lateral edges toward an intersection between said first line of weakness and said lower edge of said piece, said subpanels being respectively hinged to said flag panel halves along said second oblique lines of weakness,
- pressure-sensitive adhesive which is located on said rear surfaces of said piece in the regions of 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 prepared to be inserted between and become 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, by first folding each of said subpanels along the respective second line of weakness so as to lie adjacent the front surface of said piece and by folding said piece about said first line of weakness so that the rear surfaces of said flag section halves lie adjacent each other and so that, upon the opening of said pair of hinged panels, said pop-up element assumes a three-dimensional orientation and maintains such three-dimensional orientation with the front surfaces of said subpanels in full view 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 of said oblique second lines of weakness is independently oriented at an angle of between about 30.degree. to 45.degree. to said lower edge.
- 3. A pop-up element according to claim 1 wherein each of said subpanels is triangular in shape.
- 4. A pop-up element according to claim 3 which is one of a plurality of elements formed of said single piece of sheet material that is separated by parallel lines of perforations into separate pop-up elements, and wherein said separate sheet material covers said pressure-sensitive adhesive on all of said plurality of elements.
- 5. A composite sheet assemblage comprising:
- first and second juxtaposed sheets of sheet material,
- said first sheet containing a die-cut array in the form of a plurality of pop-up elements that are positioned in a plurality of horizontal rows, and
- said second sheet constituting separate sheet material that has dimensions so as to cover at least substantially the entire region of said plurality of pop-up elements in said first sheet,
- each of said pop-up elements including a pair of flag panels hinged together along a common hinge line and a pair of subpanels, with each of said subpanels being attached to one of said flag panels along a line parallel to said hinge line, and
- pressure-sensitive adhesive material located on the rear surfaces of each of said subpanels,
- said first and second sheets being joined together by said pressure-sensitive adhesive material that is located on said rear surfaces of said subpanels, and said second sheet having a release surface area which interfaces with said pressure-sensitive adhesive material,
- whereby, following removal of one of said pop-up elements from said assemblage and prior to insertion of said removed pop-up element between a pair of hinged panels, each of said subpanels is folded 180.degree. about said respective line of weakness so as to lie in juxtaposition with said flag panel to which it is hinged and said flag panels are folded about said common hinge line, 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 with said front surfaces of said subpanels in full view upon opening of said pair of hinged panels to full open position in which said subpanels are essentially coplanar.
- 6. A composite sheet assemblage according to claim 5 that is designed for sheet-fed printing, wherein said first and second sheets are rectangular and have dimensions substantially the same as each other, said first sheet constituting a die-cut array of a plurality of said pop-up elements which are positioned generally side-by-side in said plurality of horizontal rows with said hinge lines running horizontal, 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 material.
- 7. A composite sheet assemblage according to claim 6 wherein said pop-up elements are individually rectangular in shape and are arranged side-by-side in a plurality of vertical columns.
- 8. A composite sheet assemblage according to claim 7 wherein both of said flag panels of each pop-up element are of substantially the same size.
- 9. An assemblage of two sheet material pop-up elements comprising:
- two single structural pieces of sheet material of similar perimeters each having a front surface and a rear surface,
- said piece respectively including flag sections and base sections for supporting said flag sections which are connected to said flag sections by lines of weakness,
- regions of pressure-sensitive adhesive located on rear surfaces of said base sections and
- other rear surface regions of each piece having a release coating,
- said pieces being arranged in back-to-back relationship to each other so that said adhesive-carrying regions of each piece are in surface contact with said release-coated regions of the other said piece,
- whereby said pieces can be separated to provide two structurally similar pop-up elements, and
- whereby each said pop-up element, upon said separation, is capable of being prepared to be inserted between and become 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.
- 10. An assemblage according to claim 9 wherein said base section of one of said pieces is in surface contact with said flag section of said other piece.
- 11. An assemblage according to claim 9 wherein said base sections of said pieces are in surface contact with each other.
- 12. An assemblage according to claim 11 wherein said base sections each have alternating regions of pressure-sensitive adhesive and release coating and wherein said alternating regions are proportioned such that each said base section region which carries pressure-sensitive adhesive is in contact with a release-coated region on the other said piece.
- 13. An assemblage according to claim 12 wherein each said flag section is divided into halves by a hinge line.
- 14. An assemblage according to claim 13 wherein each said base section includes a pair of triangular subpanels that are respectively hinged to one of said halves along one said line of weakness which is oblique to said hinge line.
- 15. An assemblage according to claim 13 wherein each base section includes two subpanels which are respectively hinged to one of said flag section halves along one said line of weakness parallel to said hinge line and wherein said piece is manipulated prior to insertion between a pair of hinged panels by first folding each of said subpanels along the respective line of weakness so as to lie adjacent the front surface of said piece and by folding said piece about said hinge line so that the rear surfaces of said flag section halves lie adjacent each other.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my application Ser. No. 08/304,527, filed Sep. 12, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,582,888, which is a continuation-in-part of my application Ser. No. 998,933, filed Dec. 30, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,346,455.
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