The present invention relates to ornamental display devices for storing items such as keepsakes and gift cards.
Prior to the creation of the present invention, the only storage devices for special occasion events were items such as fabric covered boxes, painted boxes, bird cages and wishing wells, for example. These types of storage devices are generally only good for a single use or look tacky when utilized as a storage device for everyday use. These types of storage devices, if reusable, tend to offer little security when storing items of value, such as gift cards and keepsakes. Further, while these types of storage devices may be decorative per se, they do not offer any means for displaying personal items such as photographs and the like. Thus, there is a need in the art for multifunctional decorative display devices that can securely store items.
With the displaying of photos at wedding receptions, graduation parties, retirement parties, anniversary parties, and other types of celebrations, there has become an increasing need for a decorative display device which can not only be used to display photos and other items of interest, such as scrapbook pages, quotes, poems, scriptures and other mementos, but also a device that is functional to store cards typically containing currency and/or keepsakes to be displayed in the home or office. As will become clear upon review of the present invention, not only does the decorative display device serve as a gift card holder, for example, but alternative uses include use by businesses as a ballot-type box for inserting comments, business cards and questionnaires, while also allowing the business to take advantage of the display portion to share company photos and advertising, for example. Still other uses for the decorative display device include the opportunity to display keepsakes and mementoes obtained during special events, such as Champaign glasses, wedding favors, wedding invitations, programs, cake toppers, cake and knife servers, and other special wedding keepsake items. Further, items such as graduation caps and tassels, keepsakes from proms, homecoming, senior photos, award certificates, and other school keepsakes could be displayed.
Thus, it should be appreciated that virtually any memento or keepsake, sized to fit within the confines of the decorative device, can be displayed by the user as desired.
Further areas of applicability will become apparent from the description provided herein. The description and specific examples in this summary are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
The drawings described herein are for illustrative purposes only of selected embodiments and not all possible implementations, and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
Corresponding reference numerals indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
The decorative display device and gift keepsake holder 10 of the present invention generally includes a body defined by one or more sidewalls 12, a bottom panel 14 and a top panel 16 defining a self-contained open area. At least one of the sidewalls generally includes a display panel 22. The display panel 22 may include a frame portion 24 and a translucent portion 26 defined by the frame 24. Photographs or printable items 28 are installed by application to a backing element 30 with reclosable fasteners as shown in
The frame 24 may be constructed of wood, plastic, and/or wood or plastic composites, such as medium density fiberboard. The translucent portion is typically formed from glass or a thermoplastic material such as plexiglass.
While these are typically a plurality of sidewalls 12a-12d, which when attached to the top and bottom panels form an overall rectangular shaped box-like structure, it should be understood that a single sidewall could be employed such that the display device has an overall cylindrical shape. For convenience, the present invention will be described with regard to the box-like structure.
The bottom panel 14 is also typically formed from wood, plastic, metal, or wood/plastic composite materials and may include a peripheral portion 40 upon which the sidewalls 12 are assembled as will be described in greater detail below. The top surface 42 of the bottom panel 14 may include a mounting mechanism 44 as shown in
The top panel 16 which is also made of material such as wood, plastic, metal or wood/plastic composite materials is affixed along the top edge 32 of one of the sidewalls 12. A hinge assembly 50 such as that shown in
As demonstrated in numerous figures, the top and bottom panels may be sized such that they overhang the sidewalls enhancing the decorative appearance of the display device. Optionally, but preferably, the edges 54 and 56 of the top and bottom panels, respectively, may be beveled to still further enhance the aesthetic appearance of the display device. The top panel also generally includes a display panel 22 and an extended slot 20 through which gift cards can be inserted into the display device.
To secure the contents of the decorative display device, a locking mechanism 60 may be provided wherein a first portion 62 of the lock mechanism is disposed on the undersurface 18 of the top panel 16 and the mating portion 64 of the locking mechanism is disposed along the top edge of a sidewall generally opposite the hinge assembly.
In addition to the translucent portion 26, a matting material 30 may be used to enhance the decorative nature of the item being displayed along a given sidewall or the top panel, as such, a single photo or printed keepsake or a plurality of photos or printed keepsakes can be displayed in a sidewall or top panel location.
The undersurface of the bottom panel 14 may include a lazy susan-type mechanism 70 thereby allowing the display device to be rotated to maximize the display opportunities of any photos or keepsakes attached thereto as shown in
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Once the top panel is attached to the hinge assembly, the top panel should be rotated downwardly to cover the containment area of the display device to ensure that the locking mechanism is fully functional. Alternatively, the top panel can first be secured to the sidewalls and thereafter the bottom panel attached via the predrilled holes.
To the extent that photographs and/or printed items are to be utilized with the display device, it is recommended that the items are first inserted or attached to the sidewalls or top panel prior to assembling the device. It should be understood that such items could also be inserted after assembly; but it is believed to be more convenient to attach or insert them first.
Upon review of the forgoing, it should be clear that the device of the present invention is multi-functional in that it can be used for various occasions and is intended for long-term use. Unlike other known display boxes per se, the present invention gives the use the option of storing items disposed in the containment area in a concealed manner such as when gift cards including money are stored therein during a wedding reception or other festive occasions, for example. Alternately, the display device can be easily modified at the user's discretion when it is desirable to display items contained therein.
The foregoing description of the embodiments has been provided for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention. Individual elements or features of a particular embodiment are generally not limited to that particular embodiment, but, where applicable, are interchangeable and can be used in a selected embodiment, even if not specifically shown or described. The same may also be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the invention, and all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the invention.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/004,727, filed on Nov. 29, 2007; and 61/001,976, filed on Jan. 28, 2008. The entire disclosures of each of the above applications are incorporated herein by reference.
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61004727 | Nov 2007 | US |