Post card with pop-out figure

Card – picture – or sign exhibiting – Dummy sign – Folding display

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401241, 229 928, G09F 108

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050106694

ABSTRACT:
A mailing card is formed of card stock conforming to the dimensional and weight requirements applicable to postal service post cards. A figure is printed on the face of the card stock and a perforated outline on the card stock circumscribes a portion of the figure. An indicia of placement of a postage stamp appears on the opposite surface of the card stock. Preferably, at least one discontinuous straight line of weakness is defined in the card stock. The line of weakness intersects the perforated outline. A gap is defined within the discontinuous line of thickness within the figure. The card stock is foldable along the line of weakness such that the portion of the figure within the perforated outline does not fold, and the remaining portion of the card does fold back to form a stand for supporting the figure in an upright disposition.

REFERENCES:
patent: 163520 (1875-05-01), Petersohn
patent: 1705116 (1929-03-01), Howland
patent: 2219492 (1940-10-01), Prichap
patent: 2282280 (1942-05-01), Yogg
patent: 2472166 (1949-06-01), Mathewson
patent: 4024661 (1977-05-01), Kitamura et al.
patent: 4055690 (1977-10-01), Patterson

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