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The present invention generally relates to the giving of gift cards. More specifically, the present invention relates to a number of different embodiments of a combination greeting card and gift card presenter.
Over the past several years, as our society has gotten more and more active, people have looked for easier and more convenient ways to handle regular tasks. One of these regular tasks is the giving of gifts. Today's consumers are more often giving gift cards in place of actually purchasing a present for someone, for convenience purposes. However, many consumers have expressed guilt for simply giving a gift card, rather than purchasing an actual gift for someone. Some consumers would like to present a gift card to a recipient in a more attractive and personal manner than simply enclosing it in a standard greeting card or envelope. A combination greeting card and gift card with integrated aspects is needed to allow a gift giver to give a gift card in an attractive manner.
This summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the detailed description section. This summary is not intended to identify key or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter. The scope of the invention is defined by the claims.
Embodiments of the present invention are directed to a combination greeting card and gift card presenter. In a broad aspect, one embodiment of the presenter comprises a cover panel and a gift card panel, the gift card panel including a magnetic strip having machine readable information, the cover panel and the gift card panel being coupled together. The cover panel and the gift card panel may be the same or different sizes (e.g., each the size of a standard gift card), and may be directly coupled along a fold line such that the cover panel and the gift card panel may be folded together into a compact arrangement where the cover panel conceals the gift card. The magnetic strip may be on either side of the gift card panel such that it is revealed or concealed when the panels are folded together. The cover panel and the gift card panel may be made of the same materials, such as die-cut card stock, apart from the magnetic strip, which may printed, affixed, integrated, or otherwise placed on the gift card panel.
In one exemplary embodiment, the presenter may be formed from die-cut card stock and include four panels separated by fold lines. The panels may comprise a cover panel, a first intermediary panel coupled to the cover panel along a first fold line, a second intermediary panel coupled to the first intermediary panel along a second fold line, and a gift card panel coupled to the second intermediary panel along a third fold line. The magnetic strip may be printed, affixed, or secured to a side of the gift card panel. A printed image or display may be printed on one or both sides of the presenter, such that when the panels are folded together to form the compact arrangement, with the cover panel on one side and the greeting card panel on the opposite side, and the presenter can be opened like a traditional greeting card to reveal an interior having sentiment, an image and/or a design.
In another aspect, an alternate embodiment of the presenter comprises a cover panel and a gift card holder, the cover panel and the gift card holder are coupled together. The gift card holder comprises a first fold panel and a second fold panel folded together to form a pocket for receiving at least a portion of a gift card. One or more intermediary panels may again be integrated between the cover panel and the fold panels, and the connections therebetween may be the same as in the aspect described above. The gift card holder may be formed to include a first fold line separating the first fold panel and the second fold panel. The first fold panel and the second fold panel may be folded together and secured to form the pocket. The first and/or the second fold panels may include tabs on outer edges of the first and/or the second fold panels with a face of the tabs configured to be secured or affixed (e.g., with adhesive, double-sided tape, or the like) to the opposite fold panel. In this regard, the first fold panel, the second fold panel, and the tab portions may define the pocket. Portions of the fold panels may be cut-out to allow a portion of the gift card to be revealed when the gift card is placed in the pocket.
The present invention is explained in more detail with reference to the embodiments illustrated in the attached drawing figures, in which like reference numerals denote like elements, wherein:
The present invention, in its simplest terms, may be referred to as a “combination greeting card and gift card presenter.” The presenter is designed to combine a folded greeting card and a gift card to present the gift card in an attractive and personal manner. Various embodiments of the presenter are described below.
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The cover panel 102 has a first side 110 and a second side 112 and is coupled to the first intermediary panel 104 along a first fold line 114. It should be noted that the term “fold line” as used herein should be interpreted broadly to cover all types of bends, scores, rules, creases, perforations, etc. The first intermediary panel 104 has a first side 116 and a second side 118 and is coupled to the second intermediary 106 panel along a second fold line 120. The second intermediary panel 106 has a first side 122 and a second side 124 and is coupled to the gift card panel 108 along a third fold line 126. The gift card panel 108 has a first side 128 and a second side 130. A magnetic strip 132 capable of containing machine readable information (e.g., relating to the value of the gift card) is provided on the first side 128 of the gift card panel 108. It should be noted that while a magnetic strip is discussed in connection with the illustrated embodiment, other manners of providing machine readable information (e.g., bar codes, QR codes, etc.) are within the scope of the present invention and may be used in place of the magnetic strip. The panels 102, 104, 106, 108 may be folded together such that they are in a stacked arrangement, with the first side 110 of the cover panel 102 positioned as a first front outside surface of the presenter 100 and the first side 128 of the gift card panel 108 positioned as a second rear outside surface of the of the presenter 100. Additionally, in this stacked arrangement, the second side 112 of the cover panel 102 and the second side 118 of the first intermediary panel 102 are facing each other and are preferable coupled together (e.g., by adhesive) in an abutting relationship. Further, in this stacked arrangement, which is illustrated in
By forming the presenter 100 from a single unitary piece of card stock, the die-cut card stock may be run through a printer prior to being folded to print a design, coloring, a pattern, sentiment or other indicia on one or both sides of the presenter.
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The cover panel 204 includes a first side 214 and a second side 216 and is coupled to the first intermediary panel 206 along a fold line 218. The first intermediary panel 206 includes a first side 220 and a second side 222 and is coupled to the second intermediary panel 208 along a second fold line 224. The second intermediary panel 208 includes a first side 226 and a second side 228 and is coupled to the gift card panel 210 along a third fold line 230. The gift card panel 210 includes a first fold panel 232 and a second fold panel 234. The first fold panel 232 includes first and second tabs 236, 238 for securing the first fold panels 232 to the second side 228 of the second intermediary panel 208.
The second fold panel 234 is separated from the first fold panel 232 by a fourth fold line 240. The first tab 236 is separated from the first fold panel 232 by a fifth fold line 242 and the second tab 238 is separated from the first fold panel 232 by a sixth fold line 244. Additionally, the gift card panel 210 includes cut-out sections 246 through which a portion of the gift card 212 can be viewed when the presenter 200 is in a folded configuration and receiving the gift card 212, as shown on top.
The first fold panel 232 comprises a first side 248 and a second side 250, and the second fold panel 234 comprises a first side 252 and a second side 254. In the folded configuration of the presenter 200, shown on the top of
When the presenter 200 is fully formed and is in a closed position, the first side 220 of the first intermediary panel 206 and the first side 226 of the second intermediary panel 208 are folded together and represent the interior of the greeting card portion. The tabs 236, 238 are secured to the second side 228 of the second intermediary panel 208 through the cut-out sections 246 to define a pocket and provide a slot 256 for receiving at least a portion of the greeting card 212. Alternatively, without the cut-out sections 246 or with smaller cut-out sections 246 the tabs 236, 238 can be secured to the first side 252 of the second fold panel 234 or placed behind the second fold panel 234 and secured to the second side 228 of the second intermediary panel 208 and/or the second side 254 of the second fold panel 234 of the gift card panel 210. In
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Embodiments of the present invention have been described with the intent to be illustrative rather than restrictive. Alternative embodiments will become apparent to those skilled in the art that do not depart from the scope of the invention. A skilled artisan may develop alternative means of implementing the aforementioned improvements without departing from the scope of the present invention. It will be understood that certain features and subcombinations are of utility and may be employed without reference to other features and subcombinations and are contemplated as within the scope of the claims.
This application is a divisional application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/669,880 (“COMBINATION GREETING CARD AND GIFT CARD PRESENTER”), filed Mar. 26, 2015, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/971,414 (“GIFT CARD PRESENTER FOR GREETING CARDS”), filed Mar. 27, 2014. The teachings of each of these referenced applications are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
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