TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates, in general, to retail coupons and, in particular,
to multiple value coupons of the so-called "option" or "self-destruct" type.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Consumer packaged goods companies are always looking for effective ways to increase
the market share of their brands. The "option" or "self-destruct" retail coupon is
one such technique. The consumer is encouraged to purchase more product or convert
from a competitor's product. The "option" or "self-destruct" retail coupon is arranged
with multiple portions whose corresponding values are concealed from the consumer
until the consumer makes a selection of one of the options. When the selection is
made, the selected portion remains intact and can be redeemed at the store, while
the non-selected portion is destroyed and rendered invalid, thereby negating double
redemption of the non-selected coupon value. A coupon is rendered invalid when it
lacks the legal terms and conditions covering the consumer redemption conditions and
retailer reimbursement text. The number of coupons redeemed or not redeemed provides
useful information to the sponsor of the option or self-destruct coupon.
[0003] Various designs for option or self-destruct coupons have been suggested or put into
actual use. Generally, they have not been adequately satisfactory in accomplishing
their intended purpose. Because these devices involve the consumers about whom the
information is being developed, they fall short when their application is not clearly
understood by the consumers. The result can be consumer confusion and, if the coupon
is not removed correctly, there can be even more confusion at the check-out counter
of the store where the consumer is seeking redemption of the coupon.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] A couponing system, according to the present invention, has first and second sections
removably attached to each other along their edges to hide from view text on the inside
surface of the first section. The first section has first and second coupons on its
inside surface and means for tearing the first section along first and second lines.
The first line extends through the first coupon and is displaced from the second coupon
and the second line extends through the second coupon and is displaced from the first
coupon.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0005] Figure 1 is a plan view of a first preferred embodiment of a couponing system constructed
in accordance with the present invention prior to its formation into a product as
it is actually used.
[0006] Figure 2 is an exploded, perspective view of a second preferred embodiment of a couponing
system constructed in accordance with the present invention prior to its formation
into a product as it is actually used.
[0007] Figure 3 is an exploded, perspective view of the Figure 2 couponing system but from
an opposite direction.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0008] Referring to Figures 1, 2 and 3, a couponing system, constructed in accordance with
the present invention, includes first and second sections 10 and 12, respectively,
attached to each other along their edges 10a and 12a, 10b and 12b, 10c and 12c, and
10d and 12d. The attachment of sections 10 and 12 is such that text on either of the
inside surfaces 10e and 12e of sections 10 and 12, respectively, which face each other
are hidden from view.
[0009] Section 10 has first and second coupons 14 and 16, respectively, with the text of
the coupons on inside surface 10e of section 10. For the embodiment of the invention
illustrated in Figures 1, 2 and 3, each of the coupons 14 and 16 extends along an
edge of section 10. In particular, section 10 is shown as being rectilinear with coupon
14 extending along edge 10c, while coupon 16, disposed perpendicular to coupon 14,
extends along edge 10d which adjoins edge 10c. With this arrangement, coupons 14 and
16 have a common portion in the corner of the adjoining edges which contains the required
redemption text.
[0010] Section 12 is removably attached to section 10 to permit separation of portions of
section 10 from section 12. For the embodiment of the invention illustrated in Figure
1, sections 10 and 12 are attached along a perforated line 18 along which coupon 16
extends and by adhesive strips 20, 22 and 24 extending along the remaining edges of
sections 10 and 12. For the embodiment of the invention illustrated in Figures 2 and
3, a fourth adhesive strip 25 is substituted for perforated line 18, so that sections
10 and 12 are removably attached by adhesive strips extending around their entire
peripheries.
[0011] A couponing system, constructed in accordance with the present invention, also includes
means for tearing section 10 along first and second lines, the first line extending
through coupon 14 and displaced from coupon 16 and the second line extending through
coupon 16 and displaced from coupon 14. For the embodiment of the invention illustrated
in Figures 1, 2 and 3, the tearing means are in the form of first and second zipper
pulls 26 and 28, respectively, disposed perpendicular to each other and extending
between the mid-points of opposite edges of section 10. A zipper pull is a peforated
portion of a body of paper which can be separated from the body of paper along the
perforations. Each of the zipper pulls 26 and 28 has a zipper pull tab end 26a and
28a, respectively, and a zipper run 26b and 28b, respectively. When pulled at their
respective pull tab ends, the zipper pulls separate from section 10 along their respective
runs. To facilitate tearing, the perforated lines which define zipper pulls 26 and
28 are cut along selected lengths at their points of intersection. In addition, perforated
line 18, by which sections 10 and 12 are attached, is cut between the perforated lines
which define zipper pull run 28b to facilitate complete removal of zipper pull 28
when it is pulled.
[0012] The couponing system of the present invention is intended to give a consumer the
choice of selecting one of the coupons 14 and 16 which are contained on section 10
but which are concealed from the consumer prior to selection by the consumer. Once
the selection is made, the selected coupon remains intact and can be presented for
redemption, while the non-selected coupon is destroyed and rendered invalid, thereby
preventing double-redemption. Thus, the selection process in using the couponing system
of the present invention involves simultaneously making possible the removal of the
chosen coupon, while destroying and rendering invalid the non-selected coupon.
[0013] Coupon selection is made by pulling either zipper pull 26 or zipper pull 28. The
zipper pulls are so disposed, relative to coupons 14 and 16, that when zipper pull
26 is pulled, coupon 14 is torn and destroyed and rendered invalid, while coupon 16
remains intact and when zipper pull 28 is pulled, coupon 16 is torn and destroyed,
while coupon 14 remains intact. When one or the other of the zipper pulls is pulled,
text on inside surface 12e of section 12 is exposed and revealed to the user, instructing
the user how to remove the selected coupon. This is done by gently pulling the selected
coupon away from section 12. Text which instructs the user on how to remove the the
selected coupon need not be presented on the inside surface of section 12 but instead
can be presented on the exposed, outside surface of section 10 along with instructions
on which zipper pull is associated with each coupon.
[0014] For the embodiment of the invention illustrated in Figure 1, when coupon 14 is chosen,
the adhesive bond along edges 10b and 12b and the adhesive bond along edges 10c and
12c are broken and perforated line 18 is torn along one half its length and when coupon
16 is chosen, the adhesive bond along edges 10a and 12a and the adhesive bond along
edges 10c and 12c are broken and perforated line 18 is torn along its entire length.
For the embodiment of the invention illustrated in Figures 2 and 3, the adhesive bond
along the strip substituted for perforated line 18 is broken, along with the other
adhesive bonds, as the chosen coupon is separated from section 12. The nature of the
adhesive selected for the couponing system is such that it serves as a bond in attaching
sections 10 and 12 together and withstands the tendency of sections 10 and 12 to separate
as one of the zipper pulls is pulled, but the adhesive bond is easily broken as a
selected portion of section 10 is gently pulled away from section 12. Any of a variety
of fugitive adhesives may be used as the adhesive.
[0015] Although the preferred embodiments of the invention have been illustrated as having
square shapes, other configurations, such as a rectangle, can be employed.
[0016] While in the foregoing there have been described preferred embodiments of the present
invention, it should be obvious to those skilled in the art that various modifications
and changes can be made without departing from the true spirit and scope of the invention.
1. A couponing system having first and second sections removably attached to each other
along their edges to hide from view text on the inside surface of said first section,
said first section having first and second coupons with text of said coupons on the
inside surface of said first section and means for tearing said first section along
first and second lines, said first line extending through said first coupon and displaced
from said second coupon and said second line extending through said second coupon
and displaced from said first coupon.
2. A couponing system according to claim 1 wherein each of said first and said second
coupons extends along an edge of said first section and said first line terminates
at the edge of said first section along which said first coupon extends and said second
line terminates at the edge of said first section along which said second coupon extends.
3. A couponing system according to claim 2 wherein said first and said second coupons
extend perpendicular to each other and said first and said second lines extend perpendicular
to each other.
4. A couponing system according to claim 2 wherein said first and said second sections
are rectilinear.
5. A couponing system according to claim 4 wherein:
(a) said first and said second sections are identical squares,
(b) said first and said second coupons extend perpendicular to each other along adjoining
edges of said first section, and
(c) said first and said second lines extend perpendicular to each other between the
mid-points of opposite edges of said first section.
6. A couponing system according to claim 5 wherein said tearing means include a first
zipper pull extending along said first line and a second zipper pull extending along
said second line.
7. A couponing system according to claim 6 wherein the perforated lines which define
said first and said second zipper pulls are cut along selected lengths at their points
of intersection.
8. A couponing system according to claim 6 wherein said first and said second sections
are attached to each other by a perforated line along which one of said coupons extend
and by adhesive strips extending along the remaining three edges of each of said first
and said second sections.
9. A couponing system according to claim 8 wherein said perforated line by which said
first and said second sections are attached is cut between said perforated lines defining
that zipper pull terminating at said perforated line by which said first and said
second sections are attached.
10. A couponing system according to claim 6 wherein said first and said second sections
are attached to each other by adhesive strips extending along the four edges of each
of said first and said second sections.
11. A couponing system according to claim 8 wherein said second section contains text
on its inside surface facing said inside surface of said first section which is revealed
to a user when either of said zipper pulls is pulled to expose said text.
12. A couponing system according to claim 10 wherein said second section contains text
on its inside surface facing said inside surface of said first section which is revealed
to a user when either of said zipper pulls is pulled to expose said text.
13. A couponing system comprising:
a first section having:
(a) first and second coupons, and
(b) first and second zipper pulls extending through said first and second coupons,
respectively, and so disposed that when:
(i) said first zipper pull is pulled through said first coupon, said first coupon
is torn, destroyed and rendered invalid and said second coupon remains intact, and
(ii) said second zipper pull is pulled through said second coupon, said second coupon
is torn, destroyed and rendered invalid and said first coupon remains intact;
and a second section overlying said first section to cover the text of said first
and said second coupons and removably attached to said first section to permit separation
of portions of said first section from said second section after one of said first
and said second zipper pulls has been pulled through its associated coupon.
14. A couponing system according to claim 13 wherein each of said first and said second
coupon extends along an edge of said first section and each of said first and said
second zipper pulls terminates at the edge of said first section along which its associated
coupon extends.
15. A couponing system according to claim 13 wherein said first and said second coupons
extend perpendicular to each other and said first and said second zipper pulls extend
perpendicular to each other.
16. A couponing system according to claim 14 wherein said first and said sections are
rectilinear.
17. A couponing system according to claim 15 wherein:
(a) said first and said second sections are identical squares,
(b) said first and said second coupons extend perpendicular to each other along adjoining
edges of said first section, and
(c) said first and said second zipper pulls extend perpendicular to each other between
the mid-points of opposite edges of said first section.
18. A couponing system according to claim 17 wherein the perforated lines which define
said first and said second zipper pulls are cut along selected lengths at their points
of intersection.
19. A couponing system according to claim 18 wherein said second section is attached to
said first section by a perforated line along which one of said coupons extend and
by adhesive strips extending along the remaining three edges of each of said first
and said second sections.
20. A couponing system according to claim 18 wherein said perforated line by which said
first and said second sections are attached is cut between said perforated lines defining
that zipper pull terminating at said perforated line by which said first and said
second sections are attached.
21. A couponing system according to claim 18 wherein said first and said second sections
are attached to each other by adhesive strips extending along the four edges of each
of said first and said second sections.
22. A couponing system according to claim 19 wherein said second section contains text
revealed to a user when either of said zipper pulls is pulled to expose said text.
23. A couponing system according to claim 21 wherein said second section contains text
revealed to a user when either of said zipper pulls is pulled to expose said text.