Greeting card with bookmark

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Inventors

Copperstone, Janice A.

Application #

048423

Filed

Apr-14-1993

Published

Nov-1-1994

Current US Class

040/124.09
281/42
283/117
D19/34

International Classes

G09F 001/00

Field of Search

40/124.1 281/42 281/45 283/117

Examiners

Look; Edward K.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Gifford, Groh, Sprinkle, Patmore and Anderson

US Patent References

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4176473   Book with removabl...
4439941   Card with removab...
4440298   Greeting cards
4838198   Book mark
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5110155   Greeting card with...
5117569   Greeting card

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Other References

1989 sale by Birmingham-Bloomfield Art Association photoreproduction of J. Copperstone's art work design mounted on bookmark. Nov. 1990, 20 packages; 10 imprinted cards, 10 separate imprinted bookmarks 10 imprinted thank you cards sold in a single package. Dec. 1991, Birmingham-Bloomfield Art Assn. Sale of J. Copperstone's separate bookmark mounted on cardboard next to card carrying corr. design, packaged in clear envelope.

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Abstract
A greeting card with removable bookmark combination comprises a sheet forming at least one leaf, an ornamented, preferably rigid sheet and a connector for removably attaching the ornamented sheet to a leaf of the card without substantially increasing the thickness of the card. Preferably, a threaded loop is wound through perforations in the leaf of the folded sheet and receives an elongated tassel tied to the ornamented rigid sheet forming the bookmark. Alternatively, the bookmark may-be retained in a relatively fixed position with respect to the sheet forming the card by slits within the sheet to form a retainer for the bookmark. The slits may be made in pairs, and multiple pairs may form straps that removably connect the bookmark ornamental indicia to the card leaf.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A greeting card compising:

a sheet forming at least one leaf from at least one layer of sheet material;

a bookmark having at least one layer of elongated sheet material and carrying a decorative indicia;

a connecter for releasably securing the bookmark directly to said at least one leaf without substantially expanding page separation thickness of the bookmark and greeting card thickness and so that said bookmark overlies a portion of said at least one leaf; and

means for displaying decorative indicia corresponding to said bookmark decorative indicia on a first of said at least one leaf.

2. The invention as defined in claim 1 wherein said means for displaying comprises another leaf of said at least one leaf that covers said first leaf and includes an opening exposing said bookmark decorative indicia through said another leaf.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to construction and packaging of greeting cards, and more particularly to greeting cards including a removable decorative article.

BACKGROUND ART

There are numerous designs and constructions of greeting cards. However decorations other than imprints applied to previously known cards often substantially increase the bulk or thickness of the greeting card. As a result, the envelope for the card must be specially designed to accommodate the attachment. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 2,547,359 to Bacharach discloses a combination greeting card and frame picture which multiplies the thickness of the greeting card formed by the folded sheets to a dimension several times the combined thickness of the leaves forming the greeting card.

Similarly, U.S. Pat. No. 4,439,941 to Halperin discloses a greeting card with a removable and reusable insert in the form of an embroidered emblem. This greeting card construction requires the additional thicknesses of an adhesive bonding layer, a thermal plastic adhesive layer and the embroidered emblem in addition to the layers of sheet material forming the card. Furthermore, the sheet is specially indented by moving thickened portion rearwardly to produce a uniform surface at the face of the card. Therefore, the card requires a substantially larger envelope than would ordinarily be required for a folded sheet forming the card.
 
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