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The invention is in the field of social expression products and is more specifically directed to greeting cards having one or more special effects.
In one embodiment, the greeting card of the present disclosure and related inventions includes a greeting card body and a pop-up structure being attached to the greeting card body and having a plurality of die cut shapes attached thereto about a pivot point and also having one or more lights attached thereto. A motor is attached to the pop-up structure which is operative to cause movement of at least a portion of the pop-up structure and a switch is operative to control activation of the motor and illumination of the one or more lights.
In another embodiment, the greeting card includes a greeting card body and a pop-up structure which is attached to the greeting card body and which comprises an a-frame structure which supports a rotating upright or vertical disc or wheel. A motor is attached to the pop-up structure for causing movement of the wheel or disc, when activated by a switch.
In still another embodiment, the greeting card includes a greeting card body and a pop-up structure attached to the greeting card body which contains a first portion attached to a left inside panel of the greeting card body, a second portion which is attached to a right inside panel of the greeting card body, and a third portion which is attached between the first and second portions of the pop-up structure. A motor is connected to the pop-up structure which is operative to cause movement of the third portion of the pop-up structure when activated by a switch.
The present invention includes a greeting card 100 with pop-up structure having light and sound capabilities and a motor module to effect movement of the pop-up structure.
The greeting card body 12, in one embodiment, includes four greeting card panels. A first panel 12A is connected to a second panel 12B along a first or main fold line F1 and to a third panel 12C along a second fold line F2. The second panel 12B is connected to a fourth panel 12D along a third fold line F3. The third panel 12C may be located directly above the first panel 12A with the second fold line F2 being located horizontally along the uppermost edge of the first panel 12A, or the third panel 12C may be located directly to the left of the first panel 12A with the second fold line F2 being located vertically along the leftmost edge of the first panel 12A. Likewise, the fourth panel 12D may be located directly above the second panel 12B with the third fold line F3 being located horizontally along the uppermost edge of the second panel 12B, or the fourth panel 12D may be located directly to the right of the second panel 12B with the third fold line F3 being located vertically along the rightmost edge of the second panel 12B. A first planar P1 insert may be placed between the first 12A and third 12C panels and a second planar insert P2 may be placed between the second 12B and fourth 12D panels. The first and second planar inserts P1, P2, in one embodiment, are square or rectangular transparent plastic sheets. The sheets P1, P2 may extend beyond the right and left sides of the greeting card body 12 to extend the front and back covers of the greeting card 100 in order to accommodate the size of the pop-up structure 14 located on the inside surface of the greeting card 100. It also adds strength and rigidity to the greeting card body 12. The third panel 12C is folded over the first panel 12A (and first planar insert P1) and attached thereto and the fourth panel 12D is folded over the second panel 12B (and second planar insert P2) and attached thereto. The first panel 12A serves as the front cover of the greeting card 100, the second panel 12B serves as the back or rear panel of the greeting card 100, the third panel 12C serves as the inside left panel of the greeting card 100, and the fourth panel 12D serves as the inside right panel of the greeting card 100. The greeting card body 12 may be made of paperboard, cardboard, plastic or any other suitable material. The panels 12 may contain printing thereon which may include text sentiment, drawings, photos, pictures or any other printable matter. The panels 12 may additionally contain glitter, faux fur, faux gems, or any other decorative effect. The panels 12, particularly the inside right panel 12D, may contain blank space onto which a user may write sentiment and/or a signature.
The pop-up structure 14, in one embodiment, is shaped as a miniature Ferris wheel. The miniature Ferris wheel 14 includes an a-frame structure 14A, 14B supporting a rotating upright or vertical disc or wheel 14C with a plurality of faux passenger cars (or other shapes) 14D attached, at a pivot point PP, to an outer rim thereof such that when the disc or wheel 14C rotates, the faux passenger cars (or other shapes) 14D are maintained in an upright position. The a-frame structure contains two lateral support arms, a left lateral support arm 14A and a right lateral support arm 14B. In one embodiment, the left and right lateral support arms 14A, 14B are made of a rigid material, such as plastic, with a die cut shape or cover 14E attached to the outer surface thereof. In one embodiment, the right lateral support arm 14B serves as or houses the motor M that causes the wheel 14C to rotate, as described in further detail below and as shown in
In one embodiment, the greeting card 100 additionally includes a sound module and a motor module. The sound module, as shown in
In operation, the greeting card 100 is presented to a recipient in a closed or folded position (perhaps within a greeting card envelope), with the pop-up structure 14 in a first position wherein it is in a substantially horizontal or flat position between the front 12A, 12C and rear panels 12B, 12D of the greeting card 100, as shown in
In one embodiment, the greeting card 100 of the present disclosure and related inventions may also include a gift card holder for storing a gift card therein. The term “gift card” is also intended to cover other non-gift card items which can be held in the “gift card holder” or other holding or containment mechanism described herein for holding a gift card. Such non-gift card items include, but are not limited to: cash, gift certificates, checks, vouchers, coupons, notes, lottery tickets, tickets to entertainment events, calling cards, business cards, collectable cards, small gift items or cards or coins or other substrate with a QR code, digital watermark, bar code (or other digital code or mark which can be decoded) having stored therein or being linked to digital or electronic content such as games, music, videos, movies, books, magazine subscriptions, photographs, or other such digital content. The gift card holder may be in the form of an open-sided pocket or sleeve into which a gift card may be inserted and removed. The pocket or sleeve may cover a substantial portion of the greeting card or it may cover only a portion of the greeting card. In a preferred embodiment, the gift card pocket or sleeve is rectangular shaped (similar to but slightly larger than the size of a traditional gift card) having an opening along the top, right, or left edge thereof for insertion and removal of the gift card. The front surface of the gift card pocket or sleeve may be completely or partially transparent so that the recipient can view at least a portion of the gift card contained within the sleeve or pocket. Alternatively, the gift card pocket may not be transparent, but a portion of the gift card may be visible or outside of the gift card holder. The gift card holder may alternately be in the form of a closed pocket which may be opened and closed for insertion and removal of a gift card. The pocket may have a flap which can be lifted to reveal a gift card inside or a slot which can be contained on a front face of the sleeve or pocket, or any such opening for inserting and removing a gift card. The gift card holder may be contained on a front or outside surface of the greeting card or may be contained on an inside surface of the greeting card. Alternatively, the gift card holder may be attached to the Ferris wheel or pop-up structure.
While the greeting card of the present disclosure and related inventions has been described herein as having a motor, light and sound, in other embodiments, the greeting card may contain only one or only two of the motor, light and sound effects. The motor has been described herein and shown in the figures as being a slide switch, however, other types of switches may be used, such as a magnetic switch, contact switch, push button switch, light sensitive switch, touch sensitive switch; sound sensitive switch or any other small motor. The greeting card body has also been described as having four panels located in a particular arrangement, however, the greeting card body may include fewer than four panels, such as one, two or three and the panels may be arranged in a variety of ways. Also, a single switch has been described herein as controlling activation of the motor, light and sound, however, two or three switches may be used and the two or three switches may be of the same type of switch or different. The motor module has been described as being in the right lateral arm, however, the motor may be located in the left lateral arm or may be attached and concealed within the greeting card body. The die cut wheel has been described as having two separate, identical die cut shapes, however, a single shape may alternatively be used. The miniature die cut shapes which have been described as being attached to the die cut wheel may be of different shapes and sizes or of the same shape and size. Alternatively, the die cut wheel may not contain any miniature die cut shapes attached thereto. The foregoing embodiments of the present invention have been presented for the purposes of illustration and description.
These descriptions and embodiments are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed, and obviously, many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above disclosure. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principle of the invention and its practical applications to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention in its various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the invention be defined by the following claims.
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