The digital age, created by the advent of personal computers, compact digital electronics and multi-media content has made people very accustom to digital communication and messages. While multi-media content, such as digital images, sound and animation is predominantly distributed and accessed over networks such as television and cable and wireless communication networks, and over the Internet via the world wide web, and received and viewed on various types of monitors, it is increasingly accessed and viewed on smaller and portable devices such as personal digital assistants (PDA), wireless telephones with screen displays, and flat panel displays such as monitors and digital photo frames. Multi-media content is extremely diverse and varied, and provides an infinitely flexible format for expression and communication. It is particularly well suited for sentiment communication and social greetings for all different types of occasions. The ability to use sound and animated or video imagery, in combination with printed matter such as with conventional printed greeting cards significantly enhances the communicative value of social and relational greetings. Although some efforts have been made at combining traditional printed communication and greetings with digital technology and content, the prior art does not include devices or combinations which are sufficiently versatile to accommodate a broad range of content, and which will maintain their utility and entertainment value long after the initial communication.
The disclosure and related inventions include electronic greeting cards with an integral digital multimedia player receive and play digital multimedia files within a conventional greeting card structure. In a representative embodiment, a greeting card, for example in the form of two or more folded and interconnected panels of paper, plastic or any other suitable material, also includes or incorporates or houses a digital multimedia player which has a display screen and audio output, and suitable electronic circuitry for receiving and playing digital multimedia files which may include graphics and/or audio. Digital multimedia content, which may be selected or created by the sender of the electronic greeting card, or created and provided by a content vendor, is loaded on to the digital multimedia player of the electronic greeting card by any suitable data connection, transfer or storage device, including wired or wireless interne or network connection, or portable data storage device such as USB, flash drive, compact flash or smart card via SC/MMC card interface or other data transfer port. With the sender-selected or sender-created digital content thus transferred or loaded on to the electronic greeting card, the digital multimedia player of the greeting card is controllable by the receiver of the card to play and replay the digital content in the context of a conventional two-panel or multiple-panel folded greeting card or other card or packaging constructs. The invention thus combines digital multimedia greeting card content, which has been purchased, selected or created by the sender, with a conventional greeting card or with any other type or designs of greeting cards or housings or constructs, as further described herein.
The invention enables senders of greeting cards to select, purchase and/or create digital multimedia content which is then directly incorporated into the electronic greeting card for the recipient's enjoyment. The panels of the greeting card work in conjunction with the integral digital multimedia player to convey a combined media message to the recipient. In addition to housing or covering the digital multimedia player, the panels of the greeting card may bear graphics which are printed or handwritten or otherwise applied, and/or other messages or imprints which may or may not correspond to the digital content. The greeting card structure and cooperating digital multimedia player may be fungible, or dedicated and integrally combined. A single type of modular, reusable digital multimedia player may be used and re-used with different types of greeting card structures and designs. Accordingly, the owner of such a reusable digital multimedia player configured for integration with a greeting card, may receive different types of greeting cards with different multimedia files from a sender. In a representative manner of use, the recipient loads the multimedia file (as it is received via a portable data storage device or via a network) on to the digital multimedia player, combines the player with the greeting card, and plays and experiences the electronic greeting card message.
In related methods of marketing, sales and distribution, owners of digital multimedia players which are combined with greeting cards to form electronic greeting cards, may be identified in a registry, such as on a personal registry of friends and family to whom greeting cards are sent for different occasions, or on a public or semi-private registry, such as on buddy lists, shared content websites, e-greeting websites with corresponding contact lists, or in-store registries. Purchasers and creators of digital content for greeting cards can thus identify recipients who already possess the digital multimedia player and send them a corresponding greeting card with a digital multimedia file. As noted the digital file can be delivered by a portable data storage device with the greeting card, or transferred via network connection directly to the digital multimedia player.
The electronic greeting cards and/or component parts thereof can be merchandised in at least several different manners. In a retail setting, the component parts of an electronic greeting card, such as the greeting card, the digital multimedia player, the digital media storage device, and pre-stored digital files, can be sold separately or combined. For example, a display of greeting cards which are combinable with a digital multimedia player, which may house, protect or cover partially or entirely the digital multimedia player, may be displayed separately on a display rack in a store, or on one or more web pages of an interne website. The corresponding digital multimedia players may be similarly displayed, by type of size, and differentiated for example by size, data storage capacity, display size, housing or case size, shape or color or other features. The portable data storage and transfer devices, such as USBs, flash drive, memory cards, compact flash (CF) or smart cards, may also be displayed, separately or in combination with greeting cards or the digital multimedia players, according to type, size, data capacity, color, graphics, shape or other attributes or features.
A further merchandising aspect of the invention is the marketing of pre-recorded digital multimedia greeting card files for specified social events such as a birthday or anniversary. In a retail store or on a website, multimedia files designed for play in a digital multimedia card of an electronic greeting card, which may be created and provided by a content provider or vendor, can be viewed or previewed by a purchaser/sender and selected for purchase and transfer or download to a portable storage device or directly to a digital multimedia player, or transmission to a recipient who already owns a digital multimedia device.
A further aspect of the invention is the facilitation of user/sender-created or modified content for the digital file for the digital multimedia player. For example, software which makes available graphics, messages, symbols, icons, sound effects, photo selection and adjustment and other construct and editing functions, can be provided to facilitate user-friendly assembly of a digital file which is properly configured for the digital multimedia player of the electronic greeting card. One representative and non-limiting example is a digital file of a graphical background which matches or corresponds with graphics on the greeting card which is combined with the digital multimedia player. Pre-recorded and/or modifiable digital files can be accessed online at the same website where the other components are offered or in a retail setting, or at different sites.
The disclosure and related inventions thus provide novel electronic greeting cards which combine multimedia messages with conventional and novel physical greeting card formats. The combinations of greeting cards and digital multimedia players are complementary and provide a new type of social expression product in which multimedia message content is selected, modified or created by the sender and is incorporated directly into a physical greeting card. The physical greeting card works with and augments the operation, form and content of the multimedia player component of the electronic greeting card. The universal configuration of the digital multimedia player or device allows it to be reused continuously in connection with an infinite variety of greeting cards and digital files. The digital content can be played and replayed, periodically or continuously, by the recipient. The four principal components of the electronic greeting card: the greeting card structure, the digital multimedia player, the portable storage device or file transfer means, and the digital content e-files, can be merchandised separately or together in retail stores or online.
In one aspect of the disclosure, there is provided an electronic greeting card which includes a multimedia player device having a generally planar case with a front cover and a back cover which is generally parallel with the front cover, and a perimeter wall which extends between major planar areas of the front cover and the back cover, the case containing: a display which is visible through the front cover, a speaker which is audible through the case, a battery power source, an SD card interface for receiving an SD card through an opening in the case, and circuitry powered by the battery power source and which operatively connects the SD card interface with the display and the speaker to process digital multimedia data on an SD card in the SD card interface for display of static or moving images represented by the digital multimedia data on the display and playing of audio signals represented by the digital multimedia data on the speaker, the circuitry further operatively connected to control keys accessible from an exterior of the case, the control keys operative to control power to the circuitry from the battery power source, and operation and display of a menu on the display for controlling displaying and playing of digital multimedia data by the device; a card which fits with the device, the card having a first panel and a second panel which are connected by a fold hinge and generally aligned with the front cover of the device, the first panel dimensioned to cover substantially the entire major planar area of the front cover, and the second panel dimensioned to substantially cover the major planar area of the front cover around the display, the second panel having an opening which corresponds in size to a display area of the display, whereby the display is visible by movement of the first panel of the card about the hinge to reveal the second panel through which the display is visible.
These and other aspects of the disclosure and related inventions are further described herein with reference to the accompanying drawing figures.
As shown in each of the Figures, an electronic greeting card, indicated generally at 10, includes a multimedia player or multimedia player device 12 (also referred to herein as “device 12”) which is operative to display and play, with images and audio, multimedia content including graphics, photographs, video and sounds and music. The device 12 is illustrated by itself in
An opening 1211 in the front cover 121 is for a display 14, such as a flat panel display such as a liquid crystal display or any other type of image display device, capable of display of static and/or video images. One example of a suitable display 14 for the device 12 is a liquid crystal display (LCD), such as a QVGA TFT LCD with 320×240 pixels, 16.7 M colors and with a 3.5 inch diagonal dimension. Other sizes and types of displays may be used in accordance with the disclosure and inventions, including but not limited to STN LCD, TFT LCD, CSTN, OLED/PLED (organic polymer light emitting diodes), FED (field emission display) or SED (surface-conduction electron-emitter display). Video display formats may include MPEG4, MJPEG, or H263. One or more filters or coatings may also be used in connection with the display to enhance clarity and viewability in all light conditions. Touch screen technology may also be employed for operation of the device 12 via the display 14, for example via a graphical user interface as schematically depicted in
As illustrated externally in
Also incorporated into the case and accessible through the covers, and more particularly accessible through the perimeter wall 13 of the case 120 is an SD card interface in the form of an SD card slot 151, such as for a “mini SD card” or MMC card type portable digital data storage device, and a USB port 152 also preferably located in the perimeter wall 13 of the case 120, such as a “mini USB” type B slot for digital data transfer and battery charge via connection to an AC or DC power source, as may be provided through another device such as a personal computer. Suitable accessories which may be sold with or otherwise provided with the device 12 and/or electronic greeting card 10 include a battery charger which is connected to the device through the USB port 152, a USB cable also connected through the USB port 152 for transfer of data from a source such as a computer or the Internet to the device 12 and also for battery charging, and an SD or MMC card, such as a mini SD card compatible to version 1.0 for external memory support and digital data transfer. Representative file formats for audio data include AMR and MP3, for video MPEG4, and for images BMP, JPG and GIF.
The device 12 further includes the use of other types and forms of digital data storage devices, including memory cards, compact flash memory cards (“compact flash” or “CF”), secure digital (SD), and secure digital high capacity (SDHC). Compact flash is a type of solid state memory device which retains data without power. It is typically in the form of a small (nominally 1″ by 1″) planar card or housing which contains one or more solid state memory chips and a memory controller. Secure digital (SD) cards are relatively smaller in size than CF cards, and are presently limited to 2 GB data capacity. The use SD cards for digital contents also enables the use of built-in digital rights management (DRM) and cryptographic features for protection against unauthorized copying.
Because CF cards can be used directly with the device port, or as an IDE hard drive with a passive adapter, and with a reader, with any number of common ports like USB, they are highly adaptable for interface with a wide variety of digital devices beyond the most common current use in digital cameras, including but not limited to desktop computers, laptop computers, cell phones, PDAs, television, digital television, DVD players, audio systems, video game systems, car stereos, digital audio players, MP3 players, digital audio photo frames and any type of memory device interface. The very small size of memory cards and compact flash cards makes them ideal for use with the device 12 and in combination with accompanying greeting cards or other types of printed cards as further described.
The device 12 may include a lower power micro-controller 301 with flash memory software 304, non-volatile RAM for digital data storage, and LCD controller and image buffer, and one or more communication ports such as USB 152, wireless USB, IrDA, Bluetooth or Wi-Fi 305.
When the device 12 is turned on by operation of the power on/off key 131, by for example holding the power on/off key 131 for 3-4 seconds, power is delivered to the microprocessor control unit (MCU) 301 and to the display 14 and an introductory message or indicator is displayed thereon. To turn off the device, the power on/off key 131 is similarly pressed for a period of time such as 3 or 4 seconds. The device 12 may alternatively be equipped with an auto-power-up feature activated by opening of the card, as further described. Upon power-up, an operation menu may appear on the display 14, or the device may be configured to immediately play a file which is stored on the SD card or in resident memory.
The device 12 preferably operates on an internal power source, such as a battery 302 with a battery charging unit (rechargeable battery pack), power converter and control unit 303, and preferably a lithium polymer re-chargeable battery such as 3.7V, 1200 mAh, chargeable by USB charger inserted into the miniUSB charger connected to an AC power supply via the USB port 152, or by USB cable connected to another powered device such as a personal computer via the USB port 152.
The USB port 152 is an interface which is compatible to the USB 2.0 specification, by which files transferred to the device 12 can be stored in internal memory or to the external SD card. To transfer data or files from a source (e.g., PC or Internet) to the device 12, a USB cable is connected from the source to the USB port 152. When connected to a suitably programmed and configured computer, the computer will recognize the connection to the device 12 and will enable the transfer of selected files from the computer to the device 12. Also, files already present in the memory of the device 12 may be deleted.
The device 12 further includes at least one audio speaker S, such as a mono audio speaker S, with a sound opening in at least one of the front or back cover 121, 122, or both. The speaker and audio driver circuitry, including audio amplifier and processing (DAC/filter/amplifier) 306 is configured to generate sound levels which are clearly audible within a distance range of approximately one to two meters, or otherwise configured for hand-held communication or room ambient operation and broadcasting. The speaker volume is adjustable up and down by operation of the up and down scroll keys 132, 133. The speaker may be configured for 8 bit or 4 bit ADPCM native audio, or MP3, AMR or WAV audio formats.
The case 120 of the device 12 thus contains a display 14 which is visible through an opening 1211 in the front cover 121 (or alternatively through the back cover 122), a speaker which is audible through the case, a battery power source 302, an SD card interface for receiving an SD card through an opening in the case, and circuitry powered by the battery power source and which operatively connects the SD card interface (SD card slot 151) with the display and the speaker to process digital multimedia data on an SD card in the SD card interface for display of static or moving images represented by the digital multimedia data on the display and playing of audio signals represented by the digital multimedia data on the speaker, the circuitry further operatively connected to control keys accessible from an exterior of the case, the control keys operative to control power to the circuitry from the battery power source, and operation and display of a menu on the display for controlling displaying and playing of digital multimedia data by the device 12. The microprocessor 301 may include firmware or otherwise be programmed to perform the described multimedia functions and to enhance the quality of the content, such as sound filtration, pixel density and image compression and scaling for optimal audio and visual performance.
An additional feature of the device 12 is a digital recorder 307, as represented in
As shown in
Also, the front cover 121 and/or back cover 122 of the device may be colored or adorned in a manner which is coordinated with the color and graphics of the card 20. The aesthetics of the device case as formed by the front cover 121 and back cover 122 are preferably such that the device 12 can also or alternatively used and displayed by itself, as shown in
As used and described herein, the term “card” in reference to the various card constructs which fit with the device 12, can be in a wide variety of forms, with a common attribute of having at least one panel which fits with the device 12, and more particularly with the case 120 of the device 12, and leaves the display 14 of the device 12 visible and in concert with the one or panels or pages or constructs of the card 20. Another common structural feature of the various embodiments of the card 20 and of the electronic greeting card 10 is access to the control keys 131-134 and ports 151-152 for control and operation by the sender and receiver, that the control keys 131-134, and the SD card slot 151 and USB port 152 are located in the perimeter wall 13 of the device 12, accessible through one or more side walls or perimeter 13 of the device, and accessible proximate to and beyond edges of the panels of the card 20.
Another embodiment of the electronic greeting card of the present invention and related disclosure is shown in
The multimedia player device 12 is operative to display and play, with images and audio, multimedia content including graphics, photographs, video and sounds and music. The device 12 is operative to provide pre-loaded content but also supports user supplied content via a USB port 152 contained within the device and preferably accessed through the perimeter of the case. The device is capable of storing up to approximately 50 digital photographs and presenting them in a slideshow format wherein consecutive photographs are displayed on a loop. Instrumental music may be pre-loaded on the device and configured to play upon initiation of the slideshow. The device additionally includes digital recording device that allows for digital recording and playback of a user's personalized audio message. A record button 137 is located above the LCD display 14. It is concealed beneath the paperboard or greeting card material which is wrapped around the case and indicated as such by a removable sticker or other such removable identifying device. When a user presses and releases the record button 137, a prompt timer will appear on the display screen 14. When prompted, the user may begin recording a personal message for the recipient. To end the recording session, the user again must again press and release the record button 137. The screen 14 will indicate “saving recording”. The recording may last for up to 5 minutes. The user may re-record the message as many times as necessary by repeating the above steps. When the user is satisfied with the greeting, he/she may use the lock feature to “lock” the recording or prevent re-recording a message over the existing message. To lock a message the user must press the lock button 136, preferably located and accessed through the perimeter of the case. To “unlock” a recording, the user must simply press the lock button 136 again. When the lock button has been pressed, the display will indicate either “locked” or “unlocked” to notify the user the status of the current message. A “reset” button 135, also preferably located and accessed through the perimeter of the case, is used to “reboot” or reset the electronics in situations where the multimedia slideshow slows down, freezes, or shows other signs of a malfunction. Pressing the reset button 135 will not erase any of the content stored on the card's memory storage device, including voice recordings, photographs or music. A magnetic switch is used to initiate both the multi-media presentation (slideshow) and the audio message upon the opening of the greeting card. Magnets are inserted within the first panel of the greeting card and also between the device case and greeting card overlay on what appears to be the second page of the greeting card. When the greeting card is closed (when the first panel of the greeting card is positioned directly atop the device case or second page of the greeting card) the switch is open. Once the magnets are separated by opening the first panel of the greeting card, the switch closes, thus initiating the slideshow and personalized audio message. Although a magnetic switch has been described, other types of switches such as light or touch sensitive switches or a slide switch may also be used and are within the scope of the invention and related disclosure.
It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that numerous variations and/or modifications may be made to the invention as shown in the specific embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention as broadly described. The present embodiments are, therefore, to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive. Other features and aspects of this invention will be appreciated by those skilled in the art upon reading and comprehending this disclosure. Such features, aspects, and expected variations and modifications of the reported results and examples are clearly within the scope of the invention where the invention is limited solely by the scope of the following claims.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/126,235, filed on May 23, 2008, now U.S. Pat. No. 7,802,386 which is incorporated herein by reference.
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