Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
040538000 | DUMMY SIGN | 14 |
20080307682 | In-store merchandising system and method - A system and method for merchandising a product or service. The system comprises a first perceived-as-three-dimensional image. The image comprises a directional preference and an indicia associated with the product or service. The system also comprises a display element associated with the product or service disposed at a first position upon a displaying element. The directional preference of the first perceived-as-three dimensional image relates to the location of the display element upon the displaying element. | 12-18-2008 |
20090265968 | POINT-OF-PURCHASE MARKETING SIGNAGE METHOD AND APPARATUS - Apparatus and method for marketing products that includes a plastic, magnetic or lenticular form, and may conform in shape and size to a corresponding product being advertised and the form may have indicia applied to the form representative of information associated with the advertised product. In another aspect, an apparatus for signage is provided that includes a plastic or similar material pocket for insertion of marketing material. | 10-29-2009 |
20100236113 | COVER RESEMBLING A BEVERAGE CONTAINER - A cover for hay bales and other three dimensional objects, and a method of advertising using the cover is described. The cover is generally of a size and shape to be wrapped about an cylindrical object having the relative proportions of a beverage can. When the cover is applied to hay bales, round bales may be stacked to provide suitable proportions. The cover bears indicia associated with a particular brand and/or type of beverage, such that the covered bales will resemble an enlarged version of the particular beverage can, thereby providing suitable advertising benefit to the beverage company. | 09-23-2010 |
20110061274 | METHOD OF ADVERTISING IN A RESTROOM - A method for advertising in a restroom is shown and described. The method includes the use of a three-dimensional advertisement article which may attach to a wall above a urinal and at least partly cover the urinal. The advertisement article may resemble a container, perhaps a bottle or can, for a product, which may be beer or a soft drink, being advertised. | 03-17-2011 |
20110203146 | GRAPHICAL DISPLAYS WITH OBJECT HOLDERS - Systems, kits and methods allow a life-sized figure, whether configured as a cut-out or wall-mounted image, to be portrayed as “holding” a real musical instrument such as a guitar or a piece of sports equipment such as a tennis racket, thereby enhancing the visual appeal of the arrangement through the inclusion of a real, 3-D object while a storage function for the instrument or other implement when not in use. The invention may be configured for converting an existing wall-mounted figure or cut-out, or may be provided in kit form for later assembly. Apparatus and methods are also disclosed for taking photographs for life-sized novelty figures for use on cut-outs and wall-mounted displays, particularly when “action” shots are required. | 08-25-2011 |
20130014413 | BUOYANT FIXED ENVELOPES ADVERTISING DEVICE HEATED BY SOLAR AND/OR ELECTRICAL POWER - Advertising envelopes are anchored light envelopes that display an advertising ( | 01-17-2013 |
20130118045 | Over-Sized Three-Dimensional Positionable Hand Structures - Disclosed herein are over-sized three-dimensional positionable hand structures that can be used to create various gestures. | 05-16-2013 |
20140033586 | Display Kit - A press character ( | 02-06-2014 |
20140137447 | Systems and Methods for Vehicle Advertising - Various embodiments provide an advertising apparatus for a vehicle, where the advertising apparatus comprises a dressing for the vehicle, and a fastener configured to couple to the dressing to the exterior features of the vehicle. The dressing may be configured to cause at least a portion of the vehicle to resemble a product when the dressing is coupled to the vehicle to cover at least a portion of an exterior body of the vehicle. Additionally, the fastener may be configured to couple the dressing to the vehicle such that the dressing covers the portion of the exterior body of the vehicle. For some embodiments, the advertising apparatus dresses some or all of the exterior body of the vehicle such that the vehicle's exterior appearance is altered to the likeness of some or all of a product, thereby enabling the vehicle to function as mobile advertisement for the product. | 05-22-2014 |
20140373408 | BACKPACK-TYPE LARGE-SCALE PROMOTIONAL MANNEQUIN - The present invention relates to a mannequin, and, more specifically, relates to a large-scale promotional mannequin capable of being manipulated while moving carried on a person's shoulders like a backpack at, for example, various venues or on the streets for the purpose of advertising or promotion. The backpack-type large-scale promotional mannequin according to the present design comprises: a main mannequin body fitted with a blower operated by means of a battery on one side such that air can be injected therein in tube fashion; a support for supporting the main mannequin body from the bottom so as to allow same to be upright; and a backpack means for strapping, onto the shoulders, the main mannequin body supported upright by means of the support. | 12-25-2014 |
20160086524 | INFORMATION CONVEYING APPARATUS - An information conveying apparatus may include a stick figure structure. The stick figure structure may include an elongated torso member including a first end and a second end, a head member operably joined to the first end of the torso member, a first arm member and a second arm member operably joined to either side of the torso member between the first and second end of the torso member, and a first leg member and a second leg member operably joined to the second end of the torso member. The information conveying apparatus may further include a support structure for maintaining the stick figure structure in a substantially upright position. The support structure and the stick figure structure may be formed as an integral body. The support structure may be separate from the stick figure structure. | 03-24-2016 |
20160148547 | MULTIUSE MARKETING DISPLAY DEVICE - A marketing display device may comprise a simulated helmet or hat that is compressed in the lateral direction. The device may be stabilized against tip-over by having a thickness-to-height ratio that decreases from the crest to the base yielding low center of gravity. The device may include one or more display surfaces for displaying, e.g. advertising information, graphics, or other printed matter. | 05-26-2016 |
040539000 | Folding display | 1 |
20110265359 | POINT-OF-PURCHASE MARKETING SIGNAGE METHOD AND APPARATUS - Apparatus and method for marketing products that includes a plastic, magnetic or lenticular form typically conforming in shape and size of a corresponding product being advertised and the form may have indicia applied to the form representative of information associated with the advertised product. In another aspect, an apparatus for signage is provided that includes a plastic or similar material pocket for insertion of marketing material. | 11-03-2011 |
040540000 | Illuminated | 1 |
20140068980 | Contoured Display Device - A novel display device is disclosed that comprises an inflatable bladder and a cover attachable to the bladder designed to create and maintain a three-dimensional effect. The bladder may be continuously inflatable or air tight. The bladder has a contour shaped into a silhouette of a person, place, or thing. The cover has an image thereon that is complementary to the silhouette of a person, place, or thing. Breather ports may be disposed about the cover to permit air escaping the bladder to inflate the cover without overinflation. The portable and lightweight displays may include a means for attaching the displays to walls or buildings or on top of a promotional tent. The disclosed embodiments may also include lighting to further the eye-catching appeal and three-dimensional effect. | 03-13-2014 |