Claims
- 1. A sheet material pop-up comprising:
- a single integral folded piece of sheet material which includes a basepiece, having a rear surface and a front surface, and a flag section including a flag element, base means in the form of first and second base sections and means hingedly interconnecting said flag element and one of said base sections,
- said basepiece being hinged along a first fold line to said first base section and being proportioned so as to totally obscure said flag section therebehind,
- means affixing said second base section in surface contact with said rear surface of said basepiece,
- said flag section being superimposed upon said basepiece,
- a pattern of first pressure-sensitive adhesive on said rear surface of said basepiece in a region bordering said superimposed flag section, and
- a pattern of second pressure-sensitive adhesive on said first base section having greater bond strength than said first pressure-sensitive adhesive,
- whereby said basepiece and said first base section can be adhered to a supporting surface via said patterns of said first and second pressure-sensitive adhesives so that lifting thereafter of said basepiece causes said flag section to assume an attractive attention-getting three-dimensional orientation while said first base section remains adhered to the supporting surface.
- 2. The sheet material pop-up according to claim 1 wherein said interconnecting means includes a pair of links.
- 3. The sheet material pop-up according to claim 2 wherein said pair of links are located in flanking relationship to a portion of said flag element that is hinged to an edge of said second base section.
- 4. The sheet material pop-up according to claim 1 wherein said link means are hinged to an edge of said first base section.
- 5. A sheet assemblage comprising a plurality of the sheet material pop-ups of claim 1 with the plurality of said basepieces being joined to one another along lateral edges thereof and with said flag sections being provided by die-cut portions of said sheet material that are folded along said first line onto said basepieces in superimposition thereupon.
- 6. The sheet material pop-up according to claim 1 wherein said interconnecting means includes a second flag element portion having a distal edge to which said second base section is hinged.
- 7. The sheet material pop-up according to claim 6 wherein said second flag element portion has a proximal edge along which it is hinged to said flag element with said hinge line being parallel to said distal edge.
- 8. The sheet material pop-up according to claim 7 wherein said flag element and said second flag element portion have the same size and shape.
- 9. The sheet material pop-up according to claim 8 wherein said first and second base sections have the same size and shape.
- 10. The sheet material pop-up according to claim 9 wherein said flag element is hinged to said second base section along a line that is parallel to said distal edge, and wherein said flag element is superimposed upon said basepiece so as to sandwich said second flag element portion therebetween.
- 11. A sheet assemblage comprising a plurality of the sheet material pop-ups of claim 6 with the plurality of said basepieces being joined to one another along lateral edges thereof and with said flag sections being provided by die-cut sheet material that is folded once upon itself and then along said first line for superimposition onto said basepieces.
- 12. A sheet assemblage comprising a web of sheet material which is folded twice onto itself and includes a plurality of sheet material pop-ups, each of which includes a basepiece, having a rear surface and a front surface, and a flag section including first and second flag elements which are hingedly interconnected and respectively have first and second base sections,
- each said basepiece being hinged along a first fold line to said first base section and being proportioned so as to totally obscure said flag section therebehind,
- means affixing each said second base section in surface contact with said rear surface of said basepiece,
- said first and second flag elements of each said flag section being superimposed upon said basepiece, and said plurality of said basepieces being joined to one another along lateral edges thereof,
- a pattern of first pressure-sensitive adhesive on said rear surface of each said basepiece in a region bordering said superimposed flag section, and
- a pattern of second pressure-sensitive adhesive on each said first base section having greater bond strength than said first pressure-sensitive adhesive,
- whereby said web can be cut into a plurality of structurally similar pop-ups which are so adapted that each said basepiece and first base section can be adhered to a supporting surface via said patterns of said first and second pressure-sensitive adhesives so that thereafter lifting of said basepiece causes said flag section to assume an attractive attention-getting three-dimensional orientation while said first base section remains adhered to the supporting surface.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of my application Ser. No. 08/762,556, filed Dec. 9, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,871,828, which 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. 07/998,933, filed Dec. 30, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,346,455.
This invention relates generally to novelty items made of paper or other sheet material, more particularly to promotional pop-ups multiple copies of which can be fabricated from separate sheets or from one or more continuous webs and also to mass production methods of making such items from one or more continuous webs, as supplied from a web-press or the like, which items assume three-dimensional configuration and are designed to permit mounting in such orientation.
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