Magazine advertising insert

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Inventors

Williamson, Jesse S.
Reinbold, Jr., Frederick I.

Application #

418111

Filed

Oct-6-1989

Published

Mar-24-1992

Current US Class

281/15.1
281/21.1
281/35
281/36
281/38

International Classes

B42D 001/00

Field of Search

281/15.1 281/21.1 281/35 281/36 281/37 281/38

Assignee

Williamson Printing Corporation (Dallas, TX)

Examiners

Bell; Paul A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Hubbard, Thurman, Tucker & Harris

US Patent References

4492306   Magazine page de...
4596407   Periodical informat...
4789187   Removable and re...

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Other References

Dec. 1988, Money Magazine, pp. 110-111.

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Abstract
An advertising insert is secured, page-like, within a magazine and comprises a folded-over rectangular jacket sheet having adhesively intersecured edge portions positioned opposite its fold line and adhesively secured to an edge flap of an anchor sheet bound into the magazine. The top sheet portion of the folded jacket has formed therein a perforation line positioned closely adjacent and extending parallel to the two intersecured jacket edges which, in turn, extend parallel to the central magazine fold axis. An advertising booklet is removably secured and concealed within the folded jacket, and has a fold axis extending transversely to the magazine fold axis. The concealed advertising booklet may be exposed for removal by tearing the jacket along its perforation line and outwardly folding its top sheet portion. Because the booklet-enclosing folded jacket is open along two of its four side edges it is not classified, under U.S. postal regulations, as an "envelope" or a "pocket". Accordingly, the advertising insert of the present invention is not classified as a "supplement" requiring the addition of a third class "upcharge" to the mailing cost of the magazine. Instead, despite the presence of the enclosing jacket, it is more advantageously classified as a "novelty page" which, like the magazine itself, is entitled to be mailed at the second class postage rate.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. Insert apparatus securable page-like within a magazine or other multipage document having a series of pages centrally interconnected generally along a fold axis of the magazine, said insert apparatus comprising:

a jacket structure including:

a flexible jacket sheet member centrally folded along a fold line to bring opposite free edge portions of the folded jacket sheet member together,

means for intersecuring said opposite free edge portions, whereby the folded jacket sheet member has first and second facing side portions, a pair of opposite closed side edge portions extending along said fold line and the intersecured free edge portions of the folded jacket sheet member, and a pair of opposite open side edge portions extending between said fold line and the intersecured free edge portions of the folded jacket sheet member, and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to advertising inserts for magazines or the like and, in a preferred embodiment thereof, more particularly provides a magazine insert that includes an advertising booklet concealed and removably secured within a folded jacket sheet which is supported page-like within the magazine and may be torn open along a perforation line thereof to reveal and permit removal therefrom of the booklet. Due to the configuration of the folded jacket, the insert is classified, like the magazine itself, as being mailable at the second class postage rate, and does incur the third class "upcharge" normally imposed on magazine advertising inserts disposed within bound-in pockets or envelopes.

It is now quite common practice to insert removable advertising supplements, such as booklets or pamphlets, into magazines in addition to printing advertising on various of their bound together sheets. These advertising booklets are often directly bound into the magazines, using their central page staples, so that the booklets are immediately exposed to the reader's view when he turns the page behind which the booklet is positioned.
 
  A method and device for advertising goods which includes a booklet having front and back cover sections and a plurality of pages therebetween adapted to...  Paper from a roll or other supply is processed by an in-line magazine publishing and/or assembly system. A magazine with a cover made from two sheets of...