Self-mounting display calendar

Card – picture – or sign exhibiting – Calendars – Tear-off tablets

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40120, 40538, G09D 304, G09F 108

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043421679

ABSTRACT:
A self-mounting display calendar made of a multisheet paper pad having an upper mounting portion contained in a lightweight casing which is a packaging replica bearing distinctive indicia of a package design, e.g. serving as an advertising display, and a lower detachable portion on which calendar dates are printed, the two portions being separable along a tear line formed by two opposing edge notches and a number of two-dimensional perforations which occupy a major part of the tear line between the notches, a double-faced adhesive mounting being attached to the outer back side of the combined pad and casing. The resulting display device is readily mounted on a vertical surface with sufficient adhesive strength to resist the weight of the device and the force needed to detach each paper sheet bearing a calendar date.

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patent: 1887946 (1932-11-01), Sanders
patent: 2016129 (1935-10-01), Williamson
patent: 2755576 (1956-07-01), Golden
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patent: 3991495 (1976-11-01), Wilson

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