B42D5/043

Self-standing paper product and method for manufacturing same
10787017 · 2020-09-29 · ·

The present invention provides a self-standing paper product and a method for manufacturing the same. The manufacturing method at least includes: a step of forming a primary separating fold line, a step of forming a left vertical separating fold line, a right vertical separating fold line, a left horizontal separating fold line and/or a right horizontal separating fold line, and a step of erection and formation. A primary separating fold line, the left vertical separating fold line, the left horizontal separating fold line, the right vertical separating fold line, and the right horizontal separating fold line are formed on a single paper card for separation into a plurality of front presentation regions and folding regions, and the fold lines are then respectively folded to erect and form the regions, so as to form a self-standing paper product that at least includes a front presentation portion and a folding portion.

SELF-STANDING PAPER PRODUCT AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME
20190176506 · 2019-06-13 ·

The present invention provides a self-standing paper product and a method for manufacturing the same. The manufacturing method at least includes: a step of forming a primary separating fold line, a step of forming a left vertical separating fold line, a right vertical separating fold line, a left horizontal separating fold line and/or a right horizontal separating fold line, and a step of erection and formation. A primary separating fold line, the left vertical separating fold line, the left horizontal separating fold line, the right vertical separating fold line, and the right horizontal separating fold line are formed on a single paper card for separation into a plurality of front presentation regions and folding regions, and the fold lines are then respectively folded to erect and form the regions, so as to form a self-standing paper product that at least includes a front presentation portion and a folding portion.

Calendar
20190168528 · 2019-06-06 ·

A calendar comprises a planar frame, one or more ring sections, and an insert section. The planar frame of a first dimension has an inner surface portion and an outer surface portion and configured to be folded along a central portion on both directions. The one or more ring sections are installed along the central portion of the planar frame. The insert section has a second dimension and attached to the planar frame through the one or more ring sections on the inner surface portion of the planar frame, so as to be enclosed by the planar frame or disposed on a surface of the planar frame. The first dimension is larger than the second dimension so that the planar frame encloses the insert section with specific margins around one or more edges of the insert section. Both ends of the planar frame are configured to be connected.

Method for shaping synthetic paper, holding strip formed by such a method, and sheet holding device

A method for thermoforming synthetic paper is provided, more concretely for thermoforming holding strips of synthetic paper, the strips being used to produce sheet-holding devices of a specific configuration. The devices can be used in the assembly of sheet holders such as calendars, white sheet dispensers or information cards.

Calendar with removable portions

The present invention provides a calendar desk pad, comprising a base member, a plurality of monthly calendar pages bound to the base member, wherein the calendar pages have at least one perforation or fold line located between the days or weeks on the calendar.

Wall calendar stand
09629453 · 2017-04-25 ·

A stand, which includes a body portion comprising a relatively flat panel; a pair of angled support legs attachable vertically to a back side of the body portion; a slider arm mountable to the back side of the body portion of the stand, the slider arm having a means for connecting a medium to an upper portion of the slider arm; and a lip on a lower portion of a front side of the body portion, which holds at least one page of the medium in place.