Retail coupon document

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Inventors

Ring, Robert S.

Application #

673305

Filed

Mar-22-1991

Published

Aug-25-1992

Current US Class

283/101
283/105
283/51
283/56
283/901

International Classes

B42D 015/00

Field of Search

283/56 283/101 283/105 283/901 283/51 283/106 283/103 283/72

Assignee

Larry Tucker, Inc. (Woodcliff Lake, NJ)

Examiners

Gorski; Joseph M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Burns, Doane, Swecker & Mathis

US Patent References

4011985   Combined advertisi...
4307900   Promotional coupo...
4817990   Multiple value cou...
5052718   Retail couponing s...

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Abstract
A retail coupon document contains two paper coupons which are hidden from a coupon user, the coupons being for different values. The user selects and pulls one of two intersecting pull strips, thereby revealing one of the coupons and destroying the other, depending upon which pull strip is selected. The pull strips are formed by perforated division lines which are so arranged that each pull strip passes through one of the coupons, whereby the revealed (non-destroyed) coupon will possess perforations of one of the pull strips. The pull strips are oriented parallel to a longer dimension of each coupon and parallel to the grain of the paper.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A retail coupon document comprising first and second panels removably joined together by adhesive along their peripheral edges;

said first panel formed of paper having a grain and including an exposed outer side and a hidden inner side, said inner side being imprinted with coupon indicia to define first and second retail coupons, said first panel including first and second pull strips defined by first and second pairs of perforated division lines;

said first pair of perforated division lines being offset from said first coupon and extending through second coupon indicia of said second coupon, said second pair of perforated division lines being offset from said second coupon and extending through coupon indicia of said first coupon, so that a pulling of said first pull strip enables said first coupon to be revealed and said second coupon to be destroyed by the removal of second coupon indicia therefrom, and pulling of said second pull strip enables said second coupon to be revealed and said first coupon to be destroyed by the removal of said first coupon indicia therefrom,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to retail coupon documents.

Previously proposed in Krost U.S. Pat. No. 4,817,990 is a retail coupon document in which two coupons (or values) are hidden from the consumer and wherein one of the coupons (or values) is destroyed by the consumer in response to opening the coupon document. A manufacturer is able to issue or sponsor such a coupon document in order to target the users of a competitor's product and present them with an incentive for switching to the sponsor's product. That is, each of the hidden coupons would present the consumer with a value (e.g., a discount) for using the sponsor's product. However, one of the coupons would offer a greater value than the other and would be directed to the user of the competitor's product.

Such direction would be accomplished by means of instructions imprinted on the front side of the document. Those instructions would be calculated to ensure that the opening technique employed by users of the competitor's product would result in the lesser value coupon being destroyed and the greater value coupon being revealed. Conversely, the opening technique employed by users of the sponsor's product would result in the greater value coupon being destroyed and the lesser value coupon being revealed. The greater value received by the user of the competitor's product would serve as an incentive to switch products.
 
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