The present invention relates to field of a commonly used stapler that is utilized not merely as a stapling tool, but as an effective vehicle for advertising or promotion by placing advertising material on at least one of its substantially broad outer surfaces.
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A stapler is one of the most common desktop utilities that is widely and almost universally used in business offices, house studies, school classrooms, or any other places that deal with pieces of papers that needs binding. Due to its widespread use, and thus, the resultant broad exposure to a multitude of various consumers in almost every area, the stapler could be a powerful means for advertising or promotion if there is an effective way to place and securably retain advertising materials on some place of the stapler that is instantly and frequently viewed by a user.
Most attempts in the art to utilize a stapler for such purposes consist in merely placing a logo, short trade names, or graphical indicia either on a relatively small section of the top surface of the stapler or somewhere on side surfaces including a small area formed at the junction of the two conventional legs of a stapler. Such limited use of a stapler, however, falls short of the full-blown use of a stapler's capacity as an advertising vehicle.
Since the advertising effect is greater if spaces available for advertisement are bigger and since the two outer surfaces of a conventional two-leg stapler have the biggest area in a stapler that is usually flat and thus suitable for placing advertisement, it would be highly desirable to provide a stapler having large outer leg surfaces, the entire area of which can be used for advertisement. It would be yet desirable to provide a stapler that can protect advertising materials imprinted on such large surfaces by, for example, a transparent layer. It would be still desirable if such transparent layer can be easily detachable and re-attachable to the stapler so that the advertising material can be conveniently replaced. Moreover, it would be further desirable if such stapler provides, besides all the advertising effect aforementioned, an aesthetically improved overall appearance also, which could come from some aesthetically well-designed advertising materials that are occupying the largest viewable outer surface of a stapler.
The present invention provides a stapling device having two conventional largest elongated outer surfaces of two stapling legs on which advertising materials are placed for advertising or promotion. More particularly, the stapling device made according to the present invention comprises two pivotally connected stapling legs, a staple carriage extended from one of the stapling legs, advertising materials, and a transparent layer superimposed on at least one of the two largest outer surfaces, covering substantially the entire area of it so that the advertising materials imprinted on a different surface in different embodiments may be visible through the transparent layer while protected under it from wear off.
In one embodiment, the advertising materials are imprinted on an insert or an advertising layer that is sized and configured to cover substantially all of an outer surface of the stapler and removably placed between the outer surface and a transparent layer of a matching size and configuration. The insert and transparent layer could be placed on only one outer surface or on both of two opposing stapler outer surfaces. Further, full-color printing may be employed for imprinting the advertising materials.
In another embodiment, the advertising materials may be imprinted directly upon the top surface of the transparent layer, or in a still another embodiment, upon the bottom surface of the transparent layer. In yet another embodiment, the advertising materials may be imprinted directly upon the one or both outer surfaces of the stapler, being protected under the transparent layer.
The advantage of the present invention is to provide an effective method for advertising and promotion by using the conventional outer surfaces of a stapler with a substantial area, which is widely and frequently used by a wide spectrum of users in different fields. Another advantage of the present invention is to provide a stapling device with an aesthetically improved overall appearance by employing aesthetically well-designed advertising materials.
The present invention is directed to field of a commonly used stapler that is utilized as an effective vehicle for advertising or promotion besides its primary function as a stapling tool.
Several preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to FIGS. (‘FIGS.’) 1-4, wherein like components are designated by like reference numerals throughout the figures. Although the present invention is generally described in terms of the preferred embodiments, it should be understood that it is shown and described, only by way of illustration of the best mode contemplated in carrying out the invention, but not intended to limit in any way the spirit and scope of the invention to the particular embodiments described.
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The respective outer leg surface 11 or 11′ of each stapling leg 10 or 10′ forms two outer surfaces of the stapler which a user ordinarily grasps or presses with a hand for stapling. The present invention contemplates exploiting these very two outer leg surfaces 11 and 11′ for the purpose of advertising or promotion because, typically and preferably, those two surfaces 11 and 11′ have the greatest surface area among all viewable outwardly facing surfaces in common staplers, and therefore, the advertising effect would be accordingly greatest if advertising materials are placed upon them. Further, such comparatively large surface areas of the two outer leg surfaces 11 and 11′ permits full-color printing either directly on the surfaces, on an advertising layer, or on a transparent layer that is to be superimposed upon the surfaces. However, the present invention contemplates also staplers with smaller outer leg surfaces. Further, those outer leg surfaces 11 and 11′ are substantially flat, preferably, as shown in
Upon one or both of the outer leg surfaces 11 and 11′, a thin, planar transparent layer 20 is superimposed. If it is to be attached on only one outer leg surface, it is on preferably the outer leg surface 11 of the first stapling leg. There are two primary purposes for employing the transparent layer 20 in the present invention, to protect the advertising materials 30 from wear off and ( ), and in some embodiments, to conveniently replace the advertising materials 30. The transparent layer 20 is sized and configured to occupy substantially all, that is, at least 80%, of the entire area of the outer leg surface 11 or 11′ and have a even thickness preferably less than 5 mm. Also, it is made from typically transparent synthetic resin, but can be made from any other equivalent transparent material recognized by those skilled in the art.
There could be several different methods for superimposing the advertising and transparent layer 20 on the outer leg surface 11 or 11′. In the preferred embodiment shown in FIGS. 1-4, the outer leg surface 11 or 11′ defines a recess 16 of an even depth substantially covering the entire outer leg surface 11 or 11′ to accommodate therein the transparent layer 20. In this way, the transparent layer 20 is securely retained in the recess 16 and, preferably, easily removable by, for example, pulling it back from the rear end of the stapler 1 as described in
The advertising materials 30 to be placed on the stapler 1 include, but are not limited to, letters, words, phrases, slogans, a photo, design, or other pictorial representation adopted for advertising purpose. They could be also advertising indicia in the form of a logo, trademark, advertisement, emblem, label, stamp, feature, brand, insignia, crest, token, seal, decal, pitch, or monogram.
In the present invention, are contemplated four preferred embodiments depending on where on the stapler 1 to place the advertising materials 30.
Lastly, the present invention also contemplates a method for advertising and promotion using a common stapler. Due to its universal use, a stapler can be an effective vehicle for such purpose, whereby advertising or graphic materials are permanently or replaceably imprinted on various visible outer surface of the stapler.
The present invention is capable of embodiments other than those described above, and its several details are capable of modifications in various respects apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art, all without departing from the essential spirit or attributes of the invention. Therefore, the embodiments described hereinbefore should be considered to be merely illustrative, not restrictive.