Clip card

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6523292
  • Patent Number
    6,523,292
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, December 14, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 25, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Davis; Cassandra H.
    Agents
    • Meroni & Meroni, P.C.
    • Meroni, Jr.; Charles F.
    • Pressley; Paul D.
Abstract
A printed greeting card is placed within a two-sided frame-like casing which is suspended in a vertical plane such that both sides of the greeting card can be viewed. The casing extends from a combination elongate connector strand and clip. The clip can be releasably attached to any element in a floral arrangement, to a single floral stem, as well as to other gifts such as stuffed animals or gift bags. The greeting card may be a flat card with printing on one or both sides, or may alternatively be folded in half in the fashion of traditional hand-held greeting cards. In all cases, the greeting card is placed within the frame-like casing by insertion through a slot in the side of the casing so that both exterior surfaces are easily viewable.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Traditionally, complimentary cards have been provided by florists for insertion into floral arrangements. These cards are normally mounted within the arrangement by placing them on a stemmed bracket, the stem of which is then inserted into the mounting medium within the arrangement, or placed among the floral stems within a vase. This presentation of the card by the florist has been in use for many years and can be considered outdated.




Additionally, this presentation is not suitable for use with a single-stemmed floral gift, where the inclusion of a card mounted on a stemmed bracket detracts from the beauty of the gift.




An updated, fun, and modern device is needed to present a gift card in floral arrangements and in the presentation of a single floral stem.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The inventive clip card is a means by which gift cards can be presented in a novel, modern, and colorful way. A printed greeting card is placed within a two-sided frame-like casing which is suspended in a vertical plane such that both sides of the greeting card can be viewed. The casing extends from a combination elongate connector strand and clip. The clip can be releasably attached to any element in a floral arrangement, to a single floral stem, as well as to other gifts such as stuffed animals or gift bags.




The greeting card may be preprinted with customary phrases, such as “Happy Birthday,” “I'm sorry,” and “Get Well Soon!” among others. The greeting card may also include appropriate colorful images to accompany the printed message, or may provide a colorful image without text. The greeting card may be a flat card with printing on one or both sides, or may alternatively be folded in half in the fashion of traditional hand-held greeting cards. The folded embodiment may include printing on one or both exterior and one or both interior surfaces. The interior surfaces may also be left blank to allow a private handwritten inscription to be placed thereon. In all cases, the greeting card is placed within the frame-like casing by insertion through a slot in the side of the casing so that both exterior surfaces are easily viewable.




Although originally conceived as a means of updating the presentation of the complimentary floral gift card, the inventive clip card may be used in a variety of alternative ways. For example, a printed photograph may be substituted for the greeting card within the casing. In this instance, the casing may still be attached to a floral piece or other gift, or may also be attached to clothing such as a shirt lapel, pocket, or hat band or visor. In a second example, a name tag may be substituted for the greeting card. In this instance, the casing may still be attached to a floral piece or other gift for use as a place card, or may also be attached to clothing such as a shirt lapel, pocket, or hat band or visor for use in self-introduction/identification. In a third example, a label or price tag may be substituted for the greeting card. In this instance, the casing may be used in a retail environment to draw attention to a new item, or a sale item, and would be attached directly to the item or to a rack adjacent to the item











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a front perspective view of the clip card illustrating how the clip card is secured to a generally vertical support structure such as a flower stem so that the message held by the clip card is displayed.





FIG. 2

is a front perspective view of the clip card.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the opened card case showing the snap fitting pairs which allow the card case to be selectively opened and secured in a closed, folded position.





FIG. 4

is a front view of the opened card case showing the fold line in phantom and showing the channel and vacancy in the first end which receives one end of the flexible connector strand therein.





FIG. 5

is a side view of the opened card case.





FIG. 6

is a front perspective view of the clip and connector strand showing the widened end on the second end of the connector strand which is used to secure the connector strand to the card case.





FIG. 7

is a side sectional view of the clip and connector strand showing the profile of the widened end on the connector strand and showing the teeth which are provided on the interior surface of the clip.





FIG. 8

is a top view of the clip and connector strand showing the profile of the clip.





FIG. 9

is a partial sectional view of the card case illustrating the way in which the widened end of the connector strand is secured in the end of the card case.





FIG. 10

is a second embodiment of the clip card illustrating the card case formed in the shape of a heart.





FIG. 11

is a third embodiment of the clip card illustrating the card case formed in the shape of a balloon.





FIG. 12

is a perspective view of a flat greeting card for use with the inventive casing.





FIG. 13

is a perspective view of a folded greeting card for use with the inventive casing.





FIG. 14

is a perspective view of the flat greeting card of

FIG. 12

being inserted into the casing, where the arrow shows the direction of movement of the card.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




The inventive clip card will now be described with respect to the figures. A first embodiment


10


of the clip card is shown in

FIGS. 1-9

and


14


. First embodiment


10


of the clip card is composed of a rectangular frame-like casing


60


, a spring clip


20


, and a connector strand


40


which allows casing


60


to be suspended from clip


20


.




Casing


60


is a thin, hollow rectangular frame which provides a means for holding an imprinted card


100


in a vertical orientation in space. Casing


60


is two sided so that both sides of card


100


can be viewed. Casing


60


surrounds and encloses the peripheral edges


130


only of card


100


in the fashion of a border, and is open and hollow in its center so as to allow an unobstructed view of both front


110


and rear


120


faces of card


100


.




Casing


60


is formed of a first hollow rectangular frame


61


and a second hollow rectangular frame


63


, the first hollow frame


61


having the same size and exterior shape as the second hollow frame


63


.




First hollow frame


61


is provided with a first outer face


71


, and a first inner face


70


which lies opposed to first outer face


71


. First hollow frame


61


is also provided with a first end


62


and a second end


66


which is opposed to first end


62


. Mid portion


64


, which extends between first end


62


and second end


66


, is the interior region bounded by the peripheral edge


68


, and is void of material in locations which are space apart from the peripheral edge so as to form an open or hollow central space. First hollow frame


61


has a first outside edge


68


which corresponds to its periphery, and a first inside edge


67


which corresponds to the surface resulting from the absence of material in mid portion


64


. First outside edge


68


is opposed to first inside edge


67


.




Second hollow frame


63


is provided with a second outer face


73


, and a second inner face


72


which lies opposed to second outer face


73


. Second hollow frame


63


is also provided with a first end


86


and a second end


87


which is opposed to first end


86


. Mid portion


88


, which extends between first end


86


and second end


87


, is the interior region bounded by the peripheral edge


77


, and is void of material in locations which are space apart from the peripheral edge so as to form an open or hollow central space. Second hollow frame


63


has a first outside edge


77


which corresponds to its periphery, and a first inside edge


78


which corresponds to the surface resulting from the absence of material in mid portion


88


. First outside edge


77


is opposed to first inside edge


78


.




The two frames


61


,


63


are formed in an unfolded configuration and are joined along one side of their respective rectangular peripheries


68


,


77


by means of strip


90


. Casing


60


is formed by folding strip


90


along fold line


92


(

FIG. 4

) such that the respective inner faces


70


,


72


are adjacent and confronting, and such that the respective first ends


62


,


86


are adjacent to each other, and such that the respective peripheral edges


68


,


77


are aligned to form a single, smooth outer casing edge.




Casing


60


is maintained in the folded configuration by means of a plurality of snap fittings


80


formed in the respective inner faces


70


,


72


. In the preferred embodiment, two snap fitting pairs


80


are provided along the peripheral edge of each frame


61


,


63


in a location which is distant from the fold strip


90


. However, it is well within the scope of this invention to use more or fewer snap fitting pairs as required to achieve a pleasing, uniform external appearance.




Each snap fitting pair


80


is comprised of two mating members which are sized and shaped to snap together when aligned under external pressure. In the preferred embodiment, the first member of the pair is a cylindrical post


85


which is sized to be received within the second member, cylindrical ring


81


.




As illustrated in

FIG. 3

, first inner face


70


of first hollow frame


61


is provided with two cylindrical rings


81


. Each ring


81


is positioned between peripheral edge


68


and inside edge


67


on first inner face


70


, and is located on the side of the rectangle which is distant from fold strip


90


. The inner diameter of each ring


81


is sized to receive the post therewithin in a close fit. The outer diameter of ring


81


is slightly larger than distance between peripheral edge


68


and inside edge


67


, and is therefore flattened along portions which intersect peripheral edge


68


(see reference number


83


in

FIGS. 3 and 4

) and inside edge


67


. This truncation of the outer perimeter of ring


81


preserves the smooth appearance of casing


60


when assembled.




Second inner face


72


of second hollow frame


63


is provided with two cylindrical posts


85


. Each post


85


is positioned between peripheral edge


77


and inside edge


78


on second inner face


72


, is located on the side of the rectangle which is distant from fold strip


90


, and are positioned to mate with the associated ring


81


when casing


60


is folded. Ring-shaped channel


84


is formed in second inner face


72


about each post


85


, and is sized to fittingly receive ring


81


therewithin as post


85


is inserted into the inner diameter of ring


81


.




Casing


60


is provided with a pair of channels or slots


74


′ in the respective inner faces


70


,


72


along first ends


62


,


86


of the hollow frames


61


,


63


. Channels


74


′ extend inward from the respective peripheral edges


68


,


77


at a location which is approximately centered on the first ends


62


,


86


. Channels


74


′ extend inward to intercept a vacancy


76


′ formed in each of the inner faces


70


,


72


adjacent to the peripheral edges


68


,


77


. Vacancies


76


′ are elongate channels or slots which extend in a direction which is perpendicular to channels


74


′. When casing


60


is in the folded configuration, channel


74


′ of first inner face


70


overlies and confronts channel


74


′ of second inner face


72


so as to form a single, cylindrical channel


74


. Likewise, when casing


60


is in the folded configuration, vacancy


76


′ of first inner face


70


overlies and confronts vacancy


76


′ of second inner face


72


so as to form a single rectangular channel


76


. Channel


74


and vacancy


76


provide a means for securing connector strand


40


to casing


60


.




Casing


60


is provided with a pair of shallow rectangular channels


96


′ in the respective inner faces


70


,


72


of the hollow frames


61


,


63


. Channels


96


′ originate from the respective second ends


66


,


87


and extend along the respective inner faces


70


,


72


to surround respective mid portions


64


,


88


so as to form a recess within the respective inner faces


70


,


72


in the region of respective mid portions


64


,


88


. When casing


60


is in the folded configuration, channel


96


′ of first inner face


70


aligns with, overlies, and confronts channel


96


′ of second inner face


72


so as to form a single channel


96


which is sized and shaped to receive and maintain a greeting card


100


therein. The intersection of channel


96


with respective second ends


66


,


87


results in slot


94


. Slot


94


allows greeting card


100


to be inserted into, and removed from, casing


60


when the casing is completely assembled in the folded configuration.




Casing


60


is described herein as rectangular is shape. It is well within the scope of this invention, however, to provide a casing which is formed in alternative shapes, For example, a second embodiment


200


is illustrated in

FIG. 10

which provides a heart-shaped casing


260


suspended from clip


220


by connector strand


240


. A third embodiment


300


is illustrated in

FIG. 11

which provides a balloon shaped casing


360


suspended from clip


320


by connector strand


340


. Alternate shapes are not limited to those specifically illustrated herein, and may include, but are not limited to, shapes which are associated with special events, occasions, and/or holidays such as egg shaped or bunny shaped to commemorate the Easter holiday, turkey shaped to commemorate Thanksgiving, and balloon or cake shaped to commemorate birthdays. Additionally, a casing may be provided in a shape which has no special meaning but which is fun in nature, such as, but not limited to, the shape of a flower, fruit, animal and/or fictitious character.




Connector strand


40


is an elongate, curvilinear strand which is has a first end


42


which extends from clip


20


, a second end


46


which is opposed to first end


42


, and a body portion


44


which lies between and separates first end


42


from second end


46


. In the preferred embodiment, connector strand


40


is provided in the specific shape described as follows: First end


42


and second end


46


of connector strand


40


are colinear along a longitudinal axis and separated by body portion


44


which is formed in the shape of the letter “S” or of a sine curve. Second end


46


of connector strand


40


terminates in a widened portion or stop


48


. Stop


48


is elongate and is preferably formed in the shape of a rectangular plate which lies normal to the longitudinal axis. Second end


46


is received within channel


74


of casing


60


, and stop


48


is shaped and sized to be received within vacancy


76


. When casing


60


is assembled with second end


46


and stop


48


residing within channels


74


and


76


, respectively, connector strand


40


cannot be withdrawn from channel


74


, and is thus secured to casing


60


. Additionally, the elongate shape of stop


48


as nested in vacancy


76


provides a means by which connector strand


40


is prevented from translation in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis, as well as prevented from rotation about this axis (FIG.


9


).




Connector strand


40


is both flexible and resilient. In the preferred embodiment, it is formed of plastic and is provided with enough stiffness to allow casing


60


to be suspended in space at a location which is a short distance apart from clip


20


, and maintained in a desired orientation, preferably vertical Additionally, connector strand


40


is provided with enough flexibility so that the displayed message is capable of some deflection of casing


60


relative to clip


20


, and enough resilience to regain the desired orientation following any motion. Plastic is the preferred material due to its stiffness properties, its low weight, and because it is relatively inexpensive to use. However, it is well within the scope of this invention to use any alternative materials to form connector strand


40


which would provide the same material properties.




Clip


20


extends from first end


42


of connector strand


40


and acts to secure casing


60


to a desired object. Clip


20


is a resilient spring and is comprised of a flat hollow cylinder, the cylinder comprising a wall which defines an inner surface


34


, an outer surface


36


, a top edge


28


, and bottom edge


30


, the cylinder further comprising a discontinuity


38


such that a portion of the wall is open, the cylinder being attached to connector strand


40


at a location which is opposed to the discontinuity.




Clip


20


is also provided with a first elongate finger tab


22


and a second elongate finger tab


24


, each of the first


22


and second


24


elongate finger tabs extending tangentially outward from the outer surface


36


adjacent to the discontinuity


38


in the direction of connector strand


40


such that first end


42


of connector strand


40


is bracketed between the finger tabs. The inner surface


34


of the cylinder is provided with a plurality of teeth


32


which extend radially inward from the inner surface. Teeth


32


, and the spring tension of the cylindrical wall provide the means by which clip


20


is able to successfully grip an external object.




In the preferred embodiment, first outer face


71


of casing


60


defines a first plane, and is presented to the viewer in a vertical orientation. The “S” shaped curve of connector strand


40


defines a second plane or strand plane. This second plane preferably lies parallel to the first plane. A third plane is defined by the top edge


28


of clip


20


. In the preferred embodiment, clip


20


extends from first end


42


of connector strand


40


such that the third plane defined by top edge


28


of clip


20


lies perpendicular to the both the second plane defined by the curvilinear connector strand


40


, and the first plane defined by the first outer face


71


of casing


60


. That is, when clip card


10


is in use, top edge


28


of clip


20


lies in the horizontal plane.




In operation, clip


20


is manually opened by applying force to the distal ends of the finger tabs


22


,


24


which causes discontinuity


38


to widen. The object to which the clip card


10


is to be attached is passed through discontinuity


38


and positioned within interior space


35


, and then clip


20


is allowed to close about the object by removing the force from the distal ends of the finger tabs


22


,


24


.

FIG. 1

illustrates clip card


10


suspended from the stem


7


of a rose


5


. The circular shape of interior space


35


in combination with teeth


32


extending from the inner surface


34


of clip


20


, are designed to receive the cylindrical stem and grip it so that clip card


10


remains in the desired position without vertical slipping or rotation about a vertical axis.




Although specifically designed to receive a cylindrical object therein, clip


20


is also well suited for attachment to objects which are not cylindrical in shape due to its spring design. It is well within the scope of this invention to use clip


20


to attach clip card


10


to a wide variety of objects which include, but are not limited to, gift packages, clothing, furniture and office equipment.




As described above, greeting cards


100


,


150


are inserted into slot


94


of the assembled clip card


10


so provide a new means of displaying greeting card


100


(FIGS.


12


-


14


). The greeting card


100


may be a single sheet of card stock, and may be imprinted with colorful images and text on one


110


or both


110


,


120


sides. In the preferred embodiment, greeting card


150


is folded in the manner of traditional greeting cards along a perforated or scored fold line


170


so as to form a card having a front outside face


155


, a rear outside face


175


, a front inside face


160


which is opposed to front outside face


155


, and a rear inside face


165


which is opposed to rear outside face


175


and confronts front inside face


160


. As with traditional greeting cards, some or all faces


155


,


175


,


160


,


165


may be imprinted with colorful images or text. In the preferred embodiment, at least one inside face


160


,


165


remains without imprint to allow a private handwritten message to be inscribed thereon.




In the preferred embodiment, casing


60


is rectangular in shape and is approximately 2 inches long, ⅞ inches wide, and {fraction (3/16)} inches thick Slot


94


, which receives greeting card


100


,


150


therethrough, is preferably approximately {fraction (1/16)} inch by ¾ inch. Connector strand


40


is provided with an approximate overall length of 2 inches, and a circular cross section having a diameter of approximately {fraction (1/16)} inch. Clip


20


is preferably provided in overall dimensions of approximately ½ inch by ½ inch by ⅞{fraction (1/16)} inch. Thus the total overall length of clip card


10


is approximately 4½ inches. It is well within the scope of the invention, however, to form clip card


10


and other embodiments


200


,


300


of the clip card having dimensions which are smaller or larger in order to suit any required need.



Claims
  • 1. A display device for presenting a message, the display device comprising:message display means comprising a casing having a first hollow frame and a second hollow frame, the first hollow frame having the same size and exterior shape as the second hollow frame, the first hollow frame comprising a first outer face, a first inner face which is opposed to said first outer face, said first hollow frame comprising a first end, a second end which is opposed to said first end, and a mid portion which extends between said first end and said second end, said first hollow frame comprising a first inside edge and a first outside edge, wherein said first outside edge is opposed to said first inside edge, the second hollow frame comprising a second outer face, a second inner face which is opposed to said second outer face, said second hollow frame comprising a first end, a second end which is opposed to said first end, and a mid portion which extends between said first end and said second end, said second hollow frame comprising a second inside edge and a second outside edge, wherein said second outside edge is opposed to said second inside edge, each of the first and second hollow frames being joined along a portion of their respective first and second outside edges, the casing being folded along said portion of respective first, and second outside edges such that, when assembled, the first inner face of said first hollow frame is immediately adjacent to and confronting said second inner face of said second hollow frame, tile folded casing providing a means for holding an imprinted card therebetween, the casing having a first opening within said first end of each respective first and second hollow frames, said first opening being sized to fittingly receive outer diameter of the curvilinear strand therethrough, said first opening being provided with a widened portion adjacent to but spaced apart from said first end of each respective first and second hollow frames, said widened portion of said first opening being sized to receive the widened portion of said second end of said connection means therein; elongate connection means formed of plastic comprised of a curvilinear strand which is flexible and resilient and is provided with enough stiffness so that the displayed message is held in the desired orientation, the elongate connection means having a first end, a second end, and an outer diameter wherein the first end of the connection means is fixed to and extends from the securement means and the second end of the connection means is provided with a widened portion; and securement means selectively releasable allowing attachment of the display device to an object, the elongate connection means connecting the message display means to the securement means.
  • 2. The display device of claim 1 wherein the securement means is comprised of a resilient spring clip.
  • 3. The display device of claim 2 wherein the resilient plastic clip is comprised of a flat hollow cylindrical ring, the ring comprising a wall which defines an inner surface, an outer surface, a top edge, and bottom edge, the ring further comprising a discontinuity such that a portion of the wall is open, the ring being attached to the connection means at a location which is opposed to the discontinuity,the ring comprising a first elongate finger tab and a second elongate finger tab, each of said first and second elongate finger tabs extending tangentially outward from said ring adjacent to said discontinuity, and the ring comprising a plurality of teeth which extend radially inward from the inner surface.
  • 4. The display device of claim 3 wherein the top edge of the ring defines a first plane, and wherein the first outer face of the casing defines a second plane, and wherein the display device being configured such that the first plane lies perpendicular to the second plane so that when the plastic clip is in use, the top edge of the ring lies in the horizontal plane and the first outer face of the casing is oriented in the vertical plane.
  • 5. The display device of claim 4 wherein the casing is formed in the shape of a rectangle.
  • 6. The display device of claim 4 wherein the casing is formed in the shape of a heart.
  • 7. The display device of claim 4 wherein the casing is formed in the shape of a balloon.
  • 8. A combination display means and graphic card, whereinsaid display means comprises a casing, a connector, and a clip, and said graphic card comprises flat sheet material having imprinted indicia thereon, the flat sheet material having a first side, a second side opposed the first side, and a thickness which is small compared to the length and width of the material, said casing providing a two-sided frame which receives the graphic card within a hollow portion formed within an interior portion of the two-sided flame, the two-sided frame allowing both said first side and said second side of said graphic card to be viewed, said first face which corresponds to a first side of said two-sided frame, said casing is provided with a second face which corresponds to the opposing side of said two-sided frame, said casing is provided with a peripheral edge which corresponds to the body of said two sided frame and which separates and lies generally perpendicular to said first face and said second face, a first portion of said peripheral edge having a first slot formed therein providing a means for inserting said graphic card into and removing said graphic card from said interior portion of said two-sided frame, said connector comprising an elongate strand which connects said casing to said clip, said connector having a first end, a second end which is opposed to said first end, and a body portion which extends between said first end and said second end, wherein said body portion is formed in the shape of an “S”, wherein said first end, said second end and said body portion all lie in a first plane, and wherein said connector is formed of a material which is resilient and flexible, said first end of said connector extends from said clip, and wherein said second end of said connector terminates in a stop, said stop comprising a rectangular plate having dimensions which are greater than that of said second end, said stop lying perpendicular to said second end, a second portion of said peripheral edge is provided with a second slot formed therein, said second slot forming a channel between a vacancy formed within said peripheral edge of said two sided frame, said vacancy lying adjacent to but spaced apart from said the exterior surface of said two sided frame, said second slot sized having dimensions which sized to fittingly receive said second end of said connector therethrough, said second slot further having dimensions which are less than that of the stop, such that when the two sided frame is assembled said stop is positioned within said vacancy, and said second end of said connector resides within said second slot in said peripheral edge and is prevented from being withdrawn from said second slot, said clip comprising a selectively releasable spring fastener.
  • 9. The combination display means and graphic card of claim 8 wherein said graphic card is imprinted with indicia on at least said first side of said graphic card.
  • 10. The combination display means and graphic card of claim 9 wherein said graphic card is folded in half to form a greeting card such that said first side of said graphic card forms an exterior surface of said greeting card, and such that said second side of said graphic card forms an interior surface of said greeting card,wherein at least a portion of said exterior surface of said greeting card is provided with imprinted indicia.
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