Abstract:
A multi-purpose reversible target includes a target body having a first side and a second side, a plurality of target areas printed on the first side of the target body, and a plurality of tabs integral with the target body and on the second side of the target body. A stand includes an elongated body having a top end and an opposite bottom end, the bottom end configured for insertion into ground and at least one holder comprising a first loop and a second operatively connected to the first loop to thereby allow for friction fit of an edge of signage between the first loop and the second loop.

Description:
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS 
     This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 to provisional application Ser. No. 61/384,595 filed Sep. 20, 2010, herein incorporated by reference in its entirety. 
     FIELD OF THE INVENTION 
     The present invention relates to shooting targets. More specifically, but not exclusively, the present invention relates to a multi-purpose reversible target and related stands and display. 
     BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
     Shooting is a popular and growing sport. Targets are used for various purposes including for practice, competition, and sighting weapons. One of the problems with targets is that they have limited life or function. What is needed is a versatile target with an extended life. 
     Another problem with use of targets relates to supporting the target itself. Ad hoc methods are often used to support targets during target practice. What is needed is a better way to support targets, especially one which would also be suitable for other purposes, such as supporting signage. 
     SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
     Therefore, it is a primary object, feature, or advantage of the present invention to improve over the state of the art. 
     It is a further object, feature, or advantage of the present invention to provide a multi-purpose and versatile target. 
     A further object, feature, or advantage of the present invention is to provide a means for supporting targets. 
     Yet another object, feature, or advantage of the present invention is to provide a means for holding clay targets. 
     A still further object, feature, or advantage of the present invention is to provide a single apparatus with multiple targets. 
     Yet another object, feature, or advantage of the present invention is to provide a display for use in marketing multi-purpose reversible targets and stands which is effective. 
     A still further object, feature, or advantage of the present invention is to provide stands suitable for holding targets or signs. 
     A still further object, feature, or advantage of the present invention is to provide a display suitable for use in a store to display targets and stands available for sale. 
     One or more of these and/or other objects, features, or advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the specification and claims that follow. No single embodiment need exhibit all of these objects, features, and advantages. 
     According to one aspect, a multi-purpose reversible target is provided. The target includes a target body having a first side and a second side. There are also target areas printed on the first side of the target body. Tabs integral with the target body are on the second side of the target body. The target body may be formed of cardboard. The target body may be supported by a first stand and a second stand, each of the stands having an elongated body with a top and a bottom and at least one holder between the top and the top and the bottom. 
     According to another aspect, a system of support for signage is provided. The system includes a first stand and a second stand. Each of the first stand and the second stand includes an elongated body having a top end and an opposite bottom end, the bottom end configured for insertion into ground. Each stand further includes at least one holder operatively connected to the elongated body and comprising a first loop and a second operatively connected to the first loop to thereby allow for friction fit of an edge of the signage between the first loop and the second loop. The bottom end of each stand may have both a first prong and a second prong for insertion into the ground. The first stand and the second stand may be formed from a wire or rod with lighter weight curly q wire being welded thereto. 
    
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         FIG. 1  illustrates a target body having a plurality of target areas printed on a first side of the target body. 
         FIG. 2  illustrates a second side of the target body where tabs are present which may be used for holding clay pigeons or paper targets. 
         FIG. 3  illustrates another embodiment of the second side of the target body where tabs are shown with alternative shape. 
         FIG. 4  illustrates the target body being supported by a first and a second stand. 
         FIG. 5  illustrates the target body being supported by the first and second stands, with the tabs on the second side of the target body being used to support a paper target. 
         FIG. 6  illustrates a holder of one of the stands with the target body disposed within the holder. 
         FIG. 7  illustrates a plurality of clay pigeons supported by the tabs on the second side of the target body. 
         FIG. 8  illustrates a combination of clay pigeons and a paper target being supported by the tabs on the second side of the target body. 
         FIG. 9  illustrates stands holding signage. 
         FIG. 10  illustrates stands with a base portion for use on hard ground or frozen ground. 
         FIG. 11  illustrates a store display or merchandiser. 
         FIG. 12  is an end view of the merchandiser of  FIG. 11 . 
         FIG. 13  is a perspective view of the merchandiser of  FIG. 11  and  FIG. 12 . 
     
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION 
       FIG. 1  illustrates a target body  10  having a plurality of target areas printed on a first side  12  of the target body  10 . The target areas may include bullseye targets  14 A,  14 B,  14 C,  14 D,  14 E as well as grid targets  16 A,  16 B. Of course other types of targets may be present such as pictorial representations of animals. Preferably, however, there are a number of different target areas present to assist in enhancing the versatility of the target body  10 . The target body  10  is preferably formed of cardboard. 
     The target body  10  shown in  FIG. 1  is reversible.  FIG. 2  illustrates a second side  20  of the target body  10  where a plurality of clips or tabs  22 ,  24  are present which may be used for holding clay targets or paper targets. As shown in  FIG. 2 , each top tab  22  has a corresponding bottom tab  24 . One use for the tabs  22 ,  24  is to hold clay targets. The bottom tab  24 , when it folds back, creates a pocket for the clay target to drop into it so as to securely maintain the clay target in place. Thus, use of the target to hold clay targets is advantageous over ad hoc methods of placing clay targets 
     Another use for the tabs  22 ,  24  is to hold additional targets such as paper targets. The size, shape, and geometry  22 ,  24  are well-suited for holding clay targets, although the present invention contemplates numerous variations in the particular structure, size, shape, and number of tabs or clips present. Preferably the target body  10  is made of cardboard or other material and the tabs  22 ,  24  are integrally formed with the rest of the target body. For example the second side  20  may be die-cut hinged tab. 
     In addition, at the top of the target body are pegboard hook loops  18 . The pegboard hook loops allow the target body to be suspended by hooks on a pegboard. This allows the target to be easily stored as well as displayed. 
       FIG. 3  illustrates another embodiment of the second side of the target body where the clips or tabs are shown with alternative shape. In  FIG. 3 , each top tab  22  has corresponding bottom tabs  26 ,  28  which are positioned at an angle and are also suitable for holding clay pigeons. 
     Thus, the target is versatile and may be used for numerous purposes including as a plain target (with multiple target areas), as a clay pigeon holder, to hold paper targets as well as a backer for other targets. 
     Where the target body is cardboard, the target body may be formed by printing and then die cutting. Preferably the corrugation is in the vertical direction, but it need not be. This orientation creates stronger resistance and better paper memory to spring or hinge the tabs back. Although various types of cardboard may be used, the cardboard may have a wall strength (as measured with an Edge Crust Test, “ECT”) of 44 and B flute corrugation. Other types of cardboard may be using with other types of fluting for corrugation or other wall strengths. Alternatively mullen board or fiber board may be used. 
       FIG. 4  illustrates the target body being supported by a first and a second stand  40 A,  40 B. Each stand  40 A,  40 B, may include an elongated body  50  with first and second opposite bottom and top ends  52 ,  54 . The bottom end  52  serves as a stake. For additional support, an additional structure  56  is provided for insertion into the ground. The additional structure  56  may be in the form of a right angle. In addition, holders  58  are positioned along the elongated body  50 . The holders  58  have an annular shape suitable for clipping the target body  10  in place. Preferably, each holder  58  has a double loop structure  60  so that edges of the target may be positioned between the loops of the double loop structure  60 . The stand may be formed from a heavier steel upright rod assembly. A lighter weight curly Q steel wire may then be attached (such as through welding) to the rod to form the holder. Using the lighter weight curly Q allows for better flexibility and ease of inserting targets and signage into the curly Q. Attaching the lightweight curly Q (welded) to a heavier steel upright “rod” material allows for a much more rigid stand. This allows for a taller, stronger device. This design allows the user to attach a taller, heavier target or sign to the stand. This design with the heavier, stronger “rod” upright offers desirable wind resistance and rigidity. The lighter weight curly Q may flex apart to allow for insertion of a target or sign. 
       FIG. 5  illustrates the target body being supported by the first and second stand  40 A,  40 B, with the clips or tabs on the second side of the target body being used to support a paper target  70 . 
       FIG. 6  illustrates a holder  58  of a stand  40  with the target body disposed  10  within the holder  58 . Note that the target body  10  may be positioned between a first loop  62  and a second loop  64  of the double loop structure  60 . 
       FIG. 7  illustrates a plurality of clay targets  72  supported by the clips or tabs  22 ,  24  on the second side of the target body  10 . 
       FIG. 8  illustrates a combination of clay pigeons  72  and a paper target  70  being supported by the clips or tabs  22 ,  24  on the second side of the target body  10 . 
       FIG. 9  illustrates stands  40 A,  40 B holding signage  80 . The structure provided for the holders  58  may also be used to hold signage  80 . Often times, there is a need for temporary mounting of signs for various purposes. Examples may include for sale signs, garage sale signs, signs indicating parties, receptions, or weddings, or other events, as well as signs used for other purposes. In these instances, the stands  40 A,  40 B may be used to hold signage  80 . The stands  40 A,  40 B used for signage  80  may have the same structure as the holders used for targets. Alternatively, the stands  40 A,  40 B for signage  80  may have a larger diameter of wire so as to provide additional support as signage stands  40 A,  40 B may be used for longer periods of time than stands  40 A,  40 B used for targets. 
       FIG. 10  illustrates an example of stands  40 A,  40 B with base members  84 . In the embodiment shown in  FIG. 10 , a base member  84  extends outwardly from each of the stands  40 A,  40 B. The base members  84  may be attached in various ways and may be removably attached. For example, the base members  84  may have holders  86  in which one leg of the stand  40 A,  40 B may fit. The base members  84  allow the stands  40 A,  40 B to be used when the ground is hard, such as during winter time when the ground is frozen, on rock, cement or other hard surfaces. 
       FIG. 11 ,  FIG. 12  and  FIG. 13  illustrate a store display or merchandiser. The store display or merchandiser provides a means for displaying multi-purpose targets  10  and stands  40 A,  40 B in a manner that effectively illustrates the versatility and usefulness of the multi-purpose targets and holders. The store display is simple and effective at displaying a target in the stand. An arm on the store display may be used to hang the stands. The stands may be zip-tied together in sets of two. A first target may be mounted at a top portion of the support structure, and within a first and second of the plurality of stands. Additional targets and stands may be mounted below the first target. 
     Various embodiments of a multi-purpose reversible target, stands for use with the reversible target or signage, and a store display for the multi-purpose reversible targets and stands have been disclosed. It is to be appreciated that although specific embodiments are described herein, the present invention contemplates numerous variations, modifications, options, and alternatives.