This present application of invention of the First Named Inventor “Walter Lancaster” herein “Teaches” of a Card that can become folded with the express intent of said Card being to convey a written or printed or affixed by any means message upon said Card to any end user.
This present application of invention of the First Named Inventor “Walter Lancaster” herein “Teaches” uniquely the hybridization of a Card, with applied upon the Card, a highly flexible, highly reflective surface stock, with the purpose of reflecting the image of the recipient.
Prior art to the present invention is any Card to include a Card that can become folded with the express intent of said Card being to convey a written or printed or affixed by any means message upon this Card to any end user. Prior Art Cards include Cards manufactured from any . . . material to include paper, cardboard and any card stock, and plastics. Furthermore, uniquely herein the present invention is the hybridization of this present invention of a Card with a highly flexible, highly reflective surface stock, with the purpose of reflecting the image of the recipient such as the Prior Art of a Mirror.
The present invention is new, unique and different from all prior art. The present invention is intended to present to the end user recipient with a pre-written message from an end user author or drafter to appear directly aside the installed, applied highly flexible, highly reflective surface stock simultaneously. The present invention now presents a hightened experience by means of written, drafted, or affixed communications fused as hybrid with a highly flexible, highly reflective surface stock resulting in a hightened interactive experience for each and all end-users as with now the ability read of and to See Themselves simultaneously.
The present invention herein combines the industry of Cards in all forms designed to comport any message, any sentiment, or any data and the industry and the manufacture of highly flexible reflective surface stocks that result in the effect of a producing a clear reflection.
The present application of invention teaches that the Card with a means to comport any message, any sentiment, or any data is now bearing a highly flexible, highly reflective surface that results with the effect of a producing a clear reflection. The present invention includes at least the following basic two components: 1. a Card stock manufactured from any material to include paper, cardboard, and any card stock, and plastics and 2. a highly reflective surface that results with the effect of producing a clear reflection. To function ?, the present invention requires only an author or drafter for message upon the Card and an end-user recipient. The . . . present invention provides a means for comporting a message, sentiment, or data with the express ability for the recipient to See Themselves simultaneously.
The present invention as a Card may become folded, therefore the highly reflective surface applied to this Card herein is one of a stock of material that is highly reflective and highly flexible concurrently.
The present invention as a Card requires only an author, drafter and a recipient to See Themselves to function.
The present invention as a Card is not-complete until affixed to the Card is the required highly flexible, highly reflective surface stock.
The first named inventor for the present invention herein tentatively entitled “The See They' Self Card” teaches a Card with a means to comport any message, any sentiment, or any data by writing or print as now a hybrid bearing a highly flexible, highly reflective surface [03] that results with the effect of providing a reflection of the recipient in functioning as a highly reflective surface [04]. The present invention includes at least the following two basic components: 1. a Card stock manufactured from any material to include paper, cardboard, and any card stock, and plastics [01] and 2. a highly reflective surface that results with the effect of providing a clear reflection of the recipient in function [03][04].
The first named inventor for the present invention herein tentatively entitled “The See They' Self Card” teaches a Card requiring only an author or drafter for writing or printing upon the Card [01] and an end-user recipient for the effect of providing a clear reflection of the end-user recipient in function to See Themselves in the resulting reflection upon the Card [04].
The first named inventor for the present invention herein tentatively entitled “The See They' Self Card” teaches a Card providing a means for comporting a message, sentiment, or data [01] with the express ability for the recipient to See Themselves simultaneously upon receiving and reading the authored scripture beside their reflection now upon the Card [
The first named inventor for the present invention herein tentatively entitled “The See They' Self Card” teaches a Card that may become folded [
The first named inventor for the present invention herein tentatively entitled “The See They' Self Card” teaches a Card requiring only an author, drafter and a recipient to See Themselves to function [
The first named inventor for the present invention herein tentatively entitled “The See They' Self Card” teaches a Card that is not-complete until applied to the Card [
[01] Upper Rear view of card in the form and dimension and measurement of a card of greeting
[01] Upper Side view of card in the form and dimension and measurement of a card of greeting
[01] Upper Front internal view of card in the form and dimension and measurement of a card of greeting
[01] Upper Front internal view of card in the form and dimension and measurement of a card of greeting
[02] Glue adhesive compound applied to card
[03] Highly flexible, highly reflective surface stock cut to measurement
[04] Sample reflected image therein
[01] Upper Front internal view of card in the form and dimension and measurement of a card of greeting
[03] Highly flexible, highly reflective surface stock cut to measurement applied to card by [02] Glue adhesive compound applied (NOT VISIBLE)
[04] Sample reflected image therein
[01] Upper Rear view of card in the form and dimension and measurement of a card that is postal
[01] Upper Front angled view of card in the form and dimension and measurement of a card that is postal
[01] Upper Front internal view of card in the form and dimension and measurement of a card that is postal
[01] Upper Front internal view of card in the form and dimension and measurement of a card that is postal
[02] Glue adhesive compound applied to card
[03] Highly flexible, highly reflective surface stock cut to measurement
[04] Sample reflected image therein
[01] Upper Front internal view of card in the form and dimension and measurement of a card that is postal
[02] Glue adhesive compound applied (NOT VISIBLE)
[03] Highly flexible, highly reflective surface stock cut to measurement applied by
[04] Sample reflected image therein
[01] Upper Rear view of card in the form and dimension and measurement of a card that is of business
[01] Upper Front side angled internal view of card in the form and dimension and measurement of a card that is of business
[01] Upper Front angled internal view of card in the form and dimension and measurement of a card that is of business
[01] Upper Front internal view of card in the form and dimension and measurement of a card that is of business
[02] Glue adhesive compound applied to card
[03] Highly flexible, highly reflective surface stock cut to measurement
[04] Sample reflected image therein
[01] Upper Front internal view of card in the form and dimension and measurement of a card that is of business
[03] Highly flexible, highly reflective surface stock cut to measurement [02] Glue adhesive compound applied (NOT VISIBLE)
[04] Sample reflected image therein
This application is a continuation-in-part of the related U.S. patent application Ser. No. 29/481,671 filed Date: Feb. 8, 2014, the contents of which are fully incorporated herein by reference for all purposes in keeping with (37 CFR 1.5).
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 29481671 | Feb 2014 | US |
Child | 16409807 | US |