Claims
- 1. A decorative display device having a design on a face thereof capable of use as a relatively flat suspendable poster and capable of being folded to a three-dimensional display object, said display device comprising:
- (a) a flat sheet of foldable material initially having a front face with upper and lower edges and a pair of spaced apart side edges,
- (b) a design on the front face allowing the device to be suspended in the position of a poster and said design being characterized by a plurality of individual design elements, and some of said design elements being generally horizontally extending design elements,
- (c) a plurality of first fold lines extending across said sheet generally between said spaced apart side edges forming individual segments which extend between said side edges and at least certain of said segments being generally horizontally extending and corresponding to certain of the individual design elements,
- (d) embossed portions on certain of said horizontally extending individual segments and which portions extend outwardly beyond and on opposite horizontal sides of other of said generally horizontally extending segments, said embossed portions corresponding to certain of said design elements and cooperating with said design elements to provide a design with a three-dimensional effect, and
- (e) a plurality of second fold lines extending between the upper and lower edges of said sheet permitting folding of said sheet into spaced apart front and back walls and spaced apart side walls forming a three-dimensional continuous shell with a interior cavity and which is initially open at its upper or lower end.
- 2. The decorative display device of claim 1 further characterized in that one of said first fold lines extends between said side edges forming a closure panel which is integral with and bendable to an edge of one of said walls, said closure panel capable of being bent to be disposed over an end thereby enclosing said continuous shell and forming a three-dimensional display device.
- 3. The decorative display device of claim 1 further characterized in that said second fold lines are generally perpendicular to said first fold lines.
- 4. The decorative display device of claim 1 further characterized in that said embossed portions on said horizontally extending segments have non-embossed sections in the region of said second fold lines to enable folding of the horizontally extending segments about said second fold lines.
- 5. The decorative display device of claim 1 further characterized in that embossed portions on certain of said horizontally extending segments extend outwardly beyond certain of the other of said horizontally extending segments on the exterior surfaces of said walls such that there is somewhat of a corrugated surface appearance.
- 6. The decorative display device of claim 5 further characterized in that the horizontally extending segments with the embossed portions alternate with the horizontally extending segments that are not embossed.
- 7. The decorative display device of claim 6 further characterized in that when said three-dimensional display device is formed, certain of the segments in certain of the walls of said display device and therefore certain elements of the design have a dimension which is less than other of the segments and associated design elements in that wall.
- 8. A three-dimensional decorative display device formed from a single sheet of foldable material having a plurality of first fold lines therein, said display device comprising;
- (a) a plurality of endwise connected wall sections forming an enclosing wall with initially open portions of the display device,
- (b) a first closure panel integrally connected to at least one of said spaced apart wall sections to close one open portion of said display device,
- (c) a second closure panel hingedly and integrally connected to another wall section and folded over to close another portion of the display device to form a completely enclosed three-dimensional display device,
- (d) each of said wall sections in said single sheet having generally parallel first fold lines arranged so that when folded each of the wall sections on said enclosing wall have lengthwise extending segments,
- (e) a design on at least certain of the wall sections and said design being characterized by a plurality of individual design elements, and some of said design elements being generally horizontally extending design elements,
- (f) said plurality of first fold lines extending across said certain of the wall sections forming individual segments which extend across said certain of the wall sections and at least certain of said segments being generally horizontally extending and corresponding to certain of the individual design elements, and,
- (g) embossed portions on certain of said horizontally extending individual segments and which embossed portions extend outwardly beyond and on opposite horizontal sides of other of said generally horizontally extending segments, said embossed portions corresponding to certain of said design elements and cooperating with said design elements to provide a design on said three-dimensional object with a three-dimensional effect and also providing each wall section with a somewhat corrugated shape.
- 9. The decorative display device of claim 8 further characterized in that the said wall also has a plurality of second fold lines arranged so that when folded, certain of said segments in each of said wall sections have a lengthwise dimension which is less than other of said segments in that wall section.
- 10. The decorative display device of claim 9 further characterized in that said first fold lines are arranged so that certain of the lengthwise extending segments have a length greater than certain of other alternating segments in each of said wall sections.
- 11. The decorative display device of claim 8 further characterized in that alternating embossed lengthwise extending segments which have embossed portions are separated by nonembossed lengthwise extending segments.
- 12. The decorative display device of claim 11 further characterized in that certain of the corresponding segments in each wall section have a lengthwise direction greater than each next adjacent alternating segment so that in the final display device, alternating segments of greater length are separated by alternating segments of lesser length.
- 13. The decorative display device of claim 8 further characterized in that said first fold lines extend generally horizontally across said sheet and said plurality of second fold lines extending generally vertically on said sheet.
- 14. The decorative display device of claim 13 further characterized in that said second fold lines intersect certain of said first fold lines and define opposite edges of the segments in each wall section.
- 15. The decorative display device of claim 14 further characterized in that a plurality of third fold lines are formed in said wall sections so that when a three-dimensional display device is formed, certain of said segments in a wall section forming part of the display device have inwardly or outwardly extending portions on said segments.
- 16. A sheet of material capable of being suspended or hung for use as a poster when in a flat sheet form and capable of being folded and assembled into a three-dimensional display device, said sheet of material comprising:
- (a) a design on a front flat face of said sheet and having a plurality of horizontally extending design elements,
- (b) a plurality of horizontally extending fold lines dividing said sheet into a front wall section and a back wall section with one of said front and back wall sections being initially located above the other,
- (c) certain of said horizontally extending fold lines defining horizontally extending segments in said sheet and certain of the segments having embossed portions thereon so that the surfaces of said embossed portions protrude outwardly beyond other segments which do not have embossed portions, said embossed portions corresponding to certain of said design elements and cooperating with said design elements to provide a design with a three-dimensional effect,
- (d) a plurality of vertically disposed fold lines dividing said sheet into one end wall section on the side edge of one of said front or back wall sections and another end wall section on the side edge of the other said front or back wall sections and being diagonally located on said sheet with respect to the first of the end wall sections,
- (e) certain of said plurality of horizontally extending fold lines dividing said sheet into a plurality of horizontally disposed segments extending through said front and back wall sections and each of said end wall sections, said horizontally disposed design elements arranged with respect to and corresponding with said horizontally disposed segments and said embossed portions arranged with respect to said horizontally disposed segments to further produce a design with a three-dimensional effect, certain of said horizontally extending fold lines also dividing said sheet into top and bottom wall sections capable of extending between said front and back wall sections when said sheet is folded into the three-dimensional objects, and
- (f) portions of certain of said horizontally extending fold lines and portions of certain of said vertically extending fold lines being score lines extending about the design on the front flat face of the sheet so that portions of said sheet beyond such design can be removed leaving substantially only the design.
- 17. The sheet of claim 16 further characterized in that alternating ones of said horizontally disposed segments with embossed portions in the front and back wall sections have a length which is longer than the other of said horizontally disposed segments in said front and back wall sections.
- 18. The sheet of claim 17 further characterized in that when said three-dimensional display device is formed, the embossed portions in the end wall sections have a length which is greater than the others of the segments in said end wall sections.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 886,652, filed July 18, 1986 U.S. Pat. No. 4,708,911, and entitled "Three-Dimensional Display Device Folded from a Single Sheet of Material".
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