Card having magnetic sheet secured to one surface

Envelopes – wrappers – and paperboard boxes – Postal cards or packets

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283 56, B42D 1502

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054582822

ABSTRACT:
A card fabricated of a flexible material such as paper, pasteboard, plastic and the like that has a first planar surface and a second planar surface. The card is formed with a line of perforations or a fold line dividing the card into first and second sections and a thin, flexible, magnetic sheet material is adhesively secured to one of the planar surfaces of one of the sections. The thin, flexible, magnetic sheet is dimensionally coextensive with the section to which it is attached. Indicia is printed on the exposed surface of the card section to which the magnetic sheet is secured.

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patent: 5036310 (1991-07-01), Russell
patent: 5085470 (1992-02-01), Peach et al.

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