Gift card form and method of fabrication

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6802538
  • Patent Number
    6,802,538
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, November 13, 2003
    20 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 12, 2004
    19 years ago
Abstract
Gift card forms and methods of making and using gift card forms are disclosed. The gift card form permits uniquely messaging each gift card. An appropriate gift card form can be printed at a time after manufacturing to allow a vendor to personalize the gift card. Additionally, order information, such as billing information, can be printed on the gift card form at the same time that the gift card is personalized. The gift card form can be kept as a record with the order information.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to gift cards and gift card forms and, more particularly, to such a gift card and gift card form and a method of fabricating and using a gift card and a gift card form.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The emergence of the Internet, the popularity of mail order shopping, and e-commerce in general have created a need for personalized gift cards to be included with shipments to identify the senders of gifts to the recipients. Increasingly, people are gift shopping by using e-commerce including purchasing gifts using the Internet and purchasing gifts from catalogs. While this is convenient for the shopper, a problem encountered is that the recipient of a gift shipped directly from a retailer does not know who sent the gift unless there is something in the packaging identifying the gift sender. Current methods of identifying a donor include the use of letters or forms, written notes, written cards, notes on packing slips and loose inserts that are packed with the gift identifying the gift sender. However, these methods may fail to provide adequate identification, fail to bestow the decorativeness generally desired by gift senders, and fail to convey the intentions of the gift sender in sending the gift. The gift recipient may misidentify the gift sender using the current methods, or may fail to understand the reason for the gift. Not infrequently, a loose note or card may be entirely overlooked by the gift recipient.




Another prior art approach has been for the gift sender to mail a gift card separately to the gift recipient, notifying the recipient that a gift is coming. Such a separate card will likely not arrive at the same time the gift arrives, and this can be confusing for the recipient. Thus, there is a need for an improved decorative gift card which can accompany a gift sent directly from a retailer.




SUMMARY




This need is met by a gift card form which includes a face ply and a liner ply that is selectively adhered to the face ply. The face ply includes a gift card defined by a die cut. The face ply has an upper surface and a lower surface. The liner ply is selectively adhered to the lower surface of the face ply and is removably adhered to the lower surface of the gift card.




A method of fabricating and using a gift card is disclosed. A gift card form as described above is provided. An upper surface of the face ply is imaged with a second message. The gift card is removed from the gift card form. The gift card is attached to a package.




The present invention provides for a gift card and gift card form that permit uniquely messaging each gift card. A gift card form can be printed at a time after manufacturing to allow a vendor to personalize the gift card. Additionally, order information, such as billing information, can be printed on the gift card form when the gift card is personalized. The gift card form can be kept as a record with the order information after the gift card is removed from the form and applied to the package.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1A

illustrates a cross section of a gift card form according to one embodiment of the invention, taken along line


1


A—


1


A in

FIG. 1B

;





FIG. 1B

illustrates a plan view of the gift card form of

FIG. 1A

;





FIG. 1C

illustrates a plan view of the gift card after removal from the form shown in

FIGS. 1A and 1B

;





FIG. 2A

illustrates a cross section of a gift card form according to another embodiment of the invention, taken along line


2


A—


2


A in

FIG. 2B

;





FIG. 2B

illustrates a plan view of the gift card form of

FIG. 2A

; and





FIG. 3

illustrates a method of fabricating and using a gift tag according to one embodiment of the invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION





FIGS. 1A and 1B

illustrate a gift card form according to one embodiment of the invention, and

FIG. 1C

is a plan view of the gift card


114


after removal from the form.

FIG. 1A

is a cross section of the gift card form, and

FIG. 1B

is a plan view of the gift card form. The gift card form


100


is a two ply construction, and comprises a face ply


101


having a die cut


105


, an adhesive


102


, silicon coating


103


, and liner ply


104


. The face ply or upper ply


101


may be comprised of a heavy weight decorative paper or file card stock. However, other printable or imageable materials may be used. In this embodiment, the thickness of the face ply


101


is preferably 7-10 pt; however, it will be appreciated that other embodiments of the invention may have a thickness of a face ply that is not in this range. Optionally, the liner ply


104


ply may also be comprised of a printable material. The liner ply


104


may be made of regular paper, heavy weight paper, card stock, or a polymer film such as polyester, polypropylene or polystyrene, or the like. The liner ply


104


may have substantially the same dimensions as the face ply


101


, and may preferably have a thickness of 2.5-5 mil, which is typical for conventional liners. It will be appreciated, however, that the invention may also utilize a liner having a thickness outside of this range. The face ply


101


has an upper surface


106


and a lower surface


107


. The lower surface


107


is laminated toward the liner ply


104


and the upper surface


106


is positioned facing away from the liner ply


104


. The upper surface


106


and the lower surface


107


of the face ply


101


may be printed or imaged with conventional press inks. Either the upper surface


106


or the lower surface


107


of the face ply


101


may be decorated with a foil material, and transparent inks can be printed over the foil to change its color, if desired.




A die cut


105


in face ply


101


defines a gift card


114


. The gift card


114


has an upper portion


111


and a lower portion


112


with a fold line


113


separating the upper portion


111


and the lower portion


112


. A pattern of adhesive


102


is applied between the plies


101


and


104


to hold the face ply


101


and the lower portion


112


of the card to the liner ply


104


. The liner ply


104


includes a spot of silicon release coating


103


on an area of the surface of the liner ply


104


which contacts with the adhesive applied to the lower portion


112


of the card. The adhesive


102


holds the gift card


114


to the liner ply


104


during processing. Further, the adhesive


102


attaches the card to a package after the gift card


114


has been processed and removed from the liner ply


104


and the balance of the face ply


101


. The spot of silicon release coating


103


permits the card to be removed from the lower ply


104


easily when the card is to be applied to a gift package.




The gift card


114


can have any shape desired. A variety of designs and shapes of cards may be used with this embodiment. For example, a red heart shape, a green Christmas tree or wreath, a birthday cake or the like may be used for the card. The gift card


114


may be embellished with embossing or with hot foil stamping on any surface. Further, transparent ink may be printed over foil to alter the color of the card.




One or more ties


120


, bridging the die cut


105


, hold the upper portion


111


to the balance of the face ply


101


. A score line or lines of perforation defines the fold line


113


which facilitates folding the card accurately. The adhesive


102


is preferably pressure sensitive adhesive and may be permanent adhesive, removable adhesive or repositionable adhesive, depending on the end use or application. Additionally, a slit


117


can be cut into the lower portion


112


. One or more ties


121


, bridging the die cut


105


, hold the lower portion


112


to the balance of the face ply


101


. When the card is folded over, a tab


116


can be inserted into slit


117


to help the card remain flat on a package during wrapping, packaging and shipping operations. The upper surface of the lower portion


112


is, generally, where a sender or donor message


115


is printed during processing. The message


115


can include a greeting, a recipient name, a donor name or the like. The gift card form


100


may be variably imaged by impact or non-impact printers. Exemplary non impact printer types include laser, inkjet, thermal, thermal transfer and ion deposition. The preferred print method is thermal transfer.





FIGS. 2A and 2B

illustrate a gift card form constructed according to another embodiment of the invention.

FIG. 2A

is a cross sectional view of the gift card form taken along line


2


A—


2


A in

FIG. 2B

, a plan view of the gift card form. The gift card form is a two ply construction. The gift card form comprises a face ply


201


, an adhesive


202


, silicon release coating


203


, liner ply


204


, a die cut


205


defining gift card


214


and an order information region


210


. The face ply or upper ply


201


is comprised of a heavy weight, decorative paper or file card stock. In this embodiment, the thickness of the face ply


201


is preferably 7-10 pt; however, it will be appreciated that the face ply in other versions of this embodiment of the invention may have a thickness not in this range. The liner ply


204


can also be comprised of a heavy weight paper or card stock. Alternatively, the liner ply


204


may be comprised of any other printable material. The liner ply


204


preferably has a thickness of 2.5-5 mils which is the thickness of typical conventional liners. It will be appreciated, however, that the invention may utilize a liner ply having a thickness outside of this range. The liner ply


204


has an upper surface


208


which is positioned facing towards the face ply


201


.




The liner ply


204


may have a width greater than the width of the face ply


201


to allow for printing on the order information region


210


. The order information area


210


is portion of the upper surface


208


of the liner ply


204


that is not covered by the face ply


201


. The order information area


210


can be printed or imaged during order processing, with billing information, donor or sender address and the like. After the gift card form is processed and the gift card


214


removed, the information in region


210


provides a record of the order.




The face ply


201


has an upper surface


206


and a preferably decorative, lower surface


207


. The lower surface


207


is laminated toward the liner ply


204


and the upper surface is positioned facing away from the liner ply


204


. The upper surface


206


and the lower surface


207


of the face ply


201


may be printed or imaged with conventional press inks. If the lower surface


207


of the face ply


201


has a foil layer, transparent inks can be printed over the foil to change it to various metallic colors.




The face ply


201


includes a gift card


214


having an upper portion


211


and a lower portion


212


. The gift card


214


may be embellished with embossing or with hot foil stamping on its lower surface, as shown in

FIG. 1C. A

pattern of adhesive


202


may be applied between the plies


201


and


204


to hold the face ply


201


and the lower portion


212


of the card to the liner ply


204


. The liner ply


204


includes a coating of silicon release material


203


on a portion of the surface of the liner ply


204


. The coating of silicon release material contacts the adhesive on the lower portion


212


of the card. The adhesive


202


holds the gift card


214


to the liner ply


204


during processing including printing, and then is used to attach the card to a package after the gift card


214


has been processed and removed from the face ply


201


and liner ply


204


. The coating of silicon release material


203


permits the card to be removed from the lower ply


204


.




The gift card


214


can have any overall shape desired, and a variety of designs and shapes of cards may be used with this embodiment. A die cut


205


defines the shape of the card


214


on the face ply


201


. One or more ties


220


hold the upper portion


211


to the rest of the face ply


201


. A score line or perforation line


213


may define a fold line, permitting the card to be folded over easily. The adhesive


202


is preferably pressure sensitive and it may be permanent adhesive, removable adhesive or repositionable adhesive depending on the end use or application. One or more ties


221


hold the lower portion


212


to the rest of the face ply


201


. Additionally, a slit


217


can be cut into the lower portion


212


, and a tab


216


provided in the upper portion


211


. The tab


216


can be inserted in slit


217


when the card is folded over, helping the card remain flat on a package during wrapping, packaging and shipping operations. The upper surface of the lower portion


212


is, generally, where a sender or donor message


215


is printed during processing. The message


215


may include a greeting, recipient name, donor name or the like.





FIG. 3

illustrates the method of fabricating and using a gift card form according to one embodiment of the present invention. A liner ply and a face ply are provided at block


301


. The face ply is imaged or embossed with a greeting or name on an upper surface, on a lower surface or on both prior to laminating the face ply and the liner ply at


302


. A spot of silicone release material is applied to an upper surface of the liner ply to permit an adhesive to adhere releasably to at least a portion of the upper surface of the liner ply at


304


. A lower or decorative surface of the face ply is at least partially laminated to the upper surface of the liner ply at


305


such that the card may be subsequently removed. The face ply is die cut to define the gift card at


303


. If desired, the face ply may be die cut according to a desired geometric shape of the card after lamination of the face ply and liner ply at


305


. The die cut area of the face ply comprises the perimeter or boundaries of the card. The spot of silicon permits a lower portion of the card to adhere releasably to the liner ply. A personalized message or greeting can be imaged or printed at


306


on the upper surface of the face ply. The message can be provided by the gift sender when the gift order is taken. The card is then detached at


307


. The card is folded over at


308


and attached to a package at


309


. The package may then be shipped to a recipient, and the recipient can easily identify the gift sender and gift sender intentions by reading the gift card. Since the card is adhesively attached to the gift, the likelihood of it becoming lost, overlooked or separated from the gift is significantly reduced.




Having described the present invention in detail and by reference to various embodiments thereof, it will be apparent that modifications and variations are possible without departing from the scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A gift card form, comprising:a face ply comprising a gift card defined in said face ply wherein: said face ply comprises an upper surface and a lower surface; said gift card comprises an upper surface and a lower surface; said gift card comprises an upper portion and a lower portion; said upper portion is separated from said lower portion by a fold line; said lower surface of said gift card has an adhesive disposed thereon; and said lower surface of said upper portion of said gift card is substantially adhesive free; and a liner ply adhered to at least a portion of the lower surface of said face ply.
  • 2. The gift card form as claimed in claim 1 wherein said gift card is defined by a die cut in said face ply.
  • 3. The gift card form as claimed in claim 1 wherein said liner ply is removably adhered to at least a portion of said lower surface of said gift card.
  • 4. The gift card form as claimed in claim 1 wherein said upper portion of said gift card and said lower portion of said gift card are each generally circular in shape, and wherein said gift card is generally circular in shape when said gift card is folded along said fold line.
  • 5. The gift card form as claimed in claim 1 wherein said upper portion of said gift card and said lower portion of said gift card are each generally rectangular in shape, and wherein said gift card is generally rectangular in shape when said gift card is folded along said fold line.
  • 6. The gift card form as claimed in claim 1 wherein said form further includes one or more ties between said gift card and the balance of said face ply.
  • 7. The gift card form as claimed in claim 6 wherein said upper portion of said gift card includes a tab and said lower portion of said gift card includes a slit corresponding in size to said tab.
  • 8. The gift card form as claimed in claim 1 wherein said lower surface of said gift card is printed with a greeting and said upper surface of said gift card is imageable.
  • 9. The gift card form as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a layer of foil material on said lower surface of said face ply.
  • 10. The gift card form as claimed in claim 1 wherein said lower surface of said gift card is embellished with embossing.
  • 11. The gift card form as claimed in claim 1 wherein said adhesive on said lower surface of said gift card comprises a repositionable adhesive.
  • 12. The gift card form as claimed in claim 1 wherein:said face ply has a first width; said liner ply has a second width; said second width is greater than said first width; said liner ply includes an order information area; said liner ply has an upper surface and a lower surface; and at least a portion of said upper surface of said liner ply is adhered to at least a portion of said lower surface of said face ply.
  • 13. The gift card form as claimed in claim 12 wherein said liner ply comprises card stock.
  • 14. The gift card form of claim 12, wherein said liner ply and said face ply are printable on a non-impact printer.
  • 15. The gift card form of claim 1 wherein said adhesive on said lower surface of said gift card comprises permanent adhesive.
  • 16. The gift card form of claim 1 wherein said adhesive comprises pressure sensitive adhesive.
  • 17. A method, comprising:providing a gift card form wherein said gift card form comprises: a face ply comprising a gift card defined in said face ply wherein: said face ply comprises an upper surface and a lower surface; said gift card comprises an upper surface and a lower surface; said gift card comprises an upper portion and a lower portion; said upper portion is separated from said lower portion by a fold line; said lower surface of said gift card has an adhesive disposed thereon; and said lower surface of said upper portion of said gift card is substantially adhesive free; a liner ply adhered to at least a portion of the lower surface of said face ply; and a first message on said lower surface of said upper portion of said gift card; imaging said upper surface of said gift card with a second message; removing said gift card from said gift card form; and attaching said gift card to a package.
  • 18. The method as claimed in claim 17 wherein the step of imaging said upper surface of said gift card with a second message comprises printing said second message utilizing thermal transfer printing.
  • 19. The method as claimed in claim 17 wherein said liner ply includes an order information area.
  • 20. The method as claimed in claim 19 further comprising printing order information on said order information area.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

The present application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/841,675, filed Apr. 24, 2001 which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/222,455, filed Aug. 2, 2000.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/222455 Aug 2000 US
Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/841675 Apr 2001 US
Child 10/712598 US