Claims
- 1. A novelty/advertising device for use in combination with the windshield and one wheel of a vehicle, wherein the device comprises:
- a first flexible major component dimensioned to be disposed around, but spaced from, at least a portion of the said one wheel, and further having an exterior configuration which closely resembles a wheel immobilizing device, wherein the first major component comprises an enlarged portion dimensioned to overlie a portion of the hub of the said one wheel, and an elongated L-shaped arm projecting from the enlarged portion and extending beyond the radius and at least a portion of the width of the vehicle wheel, and at least one downwardly depending support element disposed on the first major component, and dimensioned to support the said enlarged portion adjacent to, but spaced from, the hub whereby the first major component may be positioned adjacent to, but spaced from one wheel of a vehicle, to give the impression that a wheel immobilizing device has been physically attached to said one wheel, and
- a second flexible major component adapted to be placed on the windshield of a vehicle, wherein the second major component is dimensioned and colored so as to resemble a traffic ticket commonly issued in a given geographical area, and has promotional material imprinted thereon, in lieu of the language found on a traffic summons.
- 2. A novelty/advertising device as in claim 1; wherein the device is fabricated from plastic.
- 3. A novelty/advertising device as in claim 1; wherein the device is fabricated from folded cardboard.
- 4. A novelty/advertising device as in claim 1; wherein the device is fabricated from styrofoam.
- 5. A novelty/advertising device as in claim 1; wherein the enlarged portion has another elongated arm projecting therefrom.
- 6. A novelty/advertising device as in claim 5; wherein another elongated arm supports the enlarged portion adjacent to, but spaced from the hub of the wheel.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 129,552, filed Mar. 12, 1980 now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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