The invention relates to a greeting card arrangement including a greeting card fixed in place within a display frame and a greeting card display frame for separate or interchangeable greeting cards.
Greeting cards are highly priced especially in relation to their short lifespan. They are often discarded or put away to be long. forgotten along with the treasured memories, and sender details. They also tend to fall over or sit awkwardly when displayed due to their tendency to warp, resulting in ineffective display and unappealing appearance.
The only visible part of a conventional greeting card is the front image, but whilst the front image may be being aesthetically pleasing, it does not allow easy access for viewing the inner message/verse/quote or sender details, which is often the most important part of sending and receiving a greeting card.
To address these problems, the inventor proposes a greeting card arrangement as claimed having optional features defined by dependent claims.
In one variation, there is a card arrangement which has a greeting card fixed within a display frame (the fixed greeting card) and in another variation, a greeting card display frame is used for removeably holding a card such that the frame can display interchangeable greeting cards.
Both variations allow the greeting cards to become cost effective keepsake items. They have concealed magnetic fasteners to allow opening and closing of the card neatly, firmly and securely within the display frame, allowing easy access for viewing the inner message/verse/quote/sender details.
The display frame holds the greeting card neatly within the frames allowing the card to retain its shape and appearance.
A display stand may be attached to a back support and may have fasteners fixed to its inner side and to the back support that connect together firmly to allow optional and neat display for hanging the fixed greeting card within a display frame/greeting card display frame.
The fixed greeting card display frame and greeting card display allow greeting cards to become keepsake items therefore ensuring the invention is a cost effective product.
Both variations may have concealed magnetic fasteners to open and close the card neatly, firmly and securely within the display frame invention, ensuring easy viewing of the inner message/verse/quote and secure firm closing for the display of the front image of a greeting card.
The display frame holds the greeting card within the frame ensuring that the card retains its shape and appearance whilst ensuring effective displaying. The display stand attached to the back support, may be manufactured from sturdy materials, and may have fasteners, preferably hoop and loop fasteners. Although, other types of fasteners may be used, and are fixed to the inner side of the stand and to the back of the back support, ensuring firm temporary attachment for the display stand to sit flat against the back support for optional hanging of the frame.
A hanging means may be provided, preferably attached by holes, and eyelets may be provided, made from a variety of materials such as wire/cord/ribbon.
The greeting card display frame can be made with a variety of materials, for example, heavyweight paperstock and card/woods/plastic/leather/metal. For keeping costs at its lowest, it would be preferably made from heavyweight papers/card and allowing for postage as conventional greeting cards.
By way of example of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, note that the image, words/greeting on the sample greeting cards are for illustrative purposes only and other indicia could be present or blank cards could be used.
Both variations of the invention are made up of an outer frame with aperture 1, an inner frame with smaller aperture 2, slot 6, back support 3 with optional stand 10 and hanging feature 7. The slot 6 on the inner frame 2 for a portrait style is to the left of the inner frame for portrait style, and would be to the top of the inner frame for landscape style.
Other parts that make up both variations of the invention shown in
An attracting magnet fastener is attached to the inner front opening edge of a greeting card 4 to the middle. Self-adhesive attracting magnet fasteners 5 are supplied with the product for self attachment to the inner front part of greeting cards 4, if required.
For both variations; the stand preferably has hook and loop fasteners 12 for fixture to the inner of the stand 10 and to the back support 3. Preferable methods and materials for hanging feature are holes and eyelets 9, although other suitable materials and methods of fixing may be used in place of the hook and loop, holes and eyelets.
For the greeting card display frame, for separate insertion of greeting cards, spacing material 13 is attached to the inner back support 3 to allow clearance space for self insertion of greeting cards.
For the construction of the fixed greeting card within a display frame; a magnet fastener 5 approx 10 mm diameter×1 mm depth is attached towards the middle right of the inner back support 3 for portrait style. It is suggested that a slat 8 is made for insertion of the top end of the stand 10 and is adhered/fixed firmly to the inner back support 3 and the hanging feature 7 and holes and eyelets 9 are put in place to the back support 3.
The front part of the selected greeting card 4 is inserted through the back of the slot 6 of the inner frame 2. The slot width is approximately 2 mm and the length exceeding the inner aperture at each end by approximately 2 mm. The slot width and length will be varied for the different sizes of the fixed greeting card within a display frame. The back of the greeting card 11 is adhered firmly to the inner back support 3 over and concealing the magnet fastener 5 and stand slat 8. The smaller inner frame 2 is placed over the inner back part of the greeting card 11 and adhered to the inner back support 3 to allow the message/verse/quote/sender details to be framed for display within the smaller inner aperture 2. It is suggested that the outer frame 1 is then adhered onto the front of the inner frame 2 and onto the inner back support 3, allowing the front image part of the selected greeting card 4 to sit within the outer frame 1 aperture. The attracting magnet fastener 5 is attached to the inner middle opening edge of the front part of the greeting card 4 and aligned with the magnet fastener 5 concealed on the back support 3. Edging material 14 be adhered to the constructed display frame outer edges if required.
For construction of the greeting card display frame; the inner back support 3 has a magnet fastener 5 for attachment to inner back support middle right for portrait style, slat 8 for stand and as for the fixed greeting card within a display frame. Spacing materials 13 are adhered around all edges of the inner back support 3. The slot 6 on the inner frame 2 has a width approximately 2-3 mm and a length that exceeds the inner aperture by approximately 1 cm at each end. There is approximately a 1 cm gap on each of the four edges of the inner aperture frame 2 that are left unadhered, to allow for the edges of the back of the card 11 to sit behind the inner aperture frame edges. The slot width, length and the unadhered inner aperture frame edges will be varied for the different sizes of the greeting card display frames. The remaining part of the inner frame 2 is then adhered firmly onto the spacing material 13 that is adhered to the inner back support 3. The outer frame 1 is adhered to the inner frame 2 that is adhered to the spacing materials 13 at the inner back support 3. Edging material 14 be fixed to all edges of the constructed display frame to conceal the spacing materials 13. Attracting magnet fasteners are supplied with the greeting card display along with alignment instructions for self insertion of a greeting card.
For the fixed greeting card within a display frame and greeting card display, materials used for both outer frame, inner frame and back support are heavy weight paper/card, although other materials such as wood/plastic/leather/metal may be used. The outer frame may be covered with textiles/adornment features for additional decoration. The stand is made of heavyweight sturdy material to allow for effective standing display. The hanging feature may be made from a variety of materials, such as wire, cord, ribbon. Other variations and modifications will be apparent to the skilled addressee.
In summary, the embodiments described above show a fixed greeting card, i.e. one which is fixed in place within a frame, within a display frame and a greeting card display frame comprising:
an outer frame (1) with aperture fixed to an inner frame (2) with a smaller aperture, that is secured to a back support (3), to which a magnetic fastener (5) is adhered to the inner back support and connects to an attracting magnet fastener that is aligned to the opening side of the inner front of a greeting card, allowing a greeting card to be opened at the outer aperture within the constructed display frame, for the viewing of the message/greeting/verse/quote/sender that is enclosed within its own inner frame, and then closes securely and neatly for displaying the front image of a greeting card.
They show also a fixed greeting card within a display frame and greeting card display frame in which the inner frame has a slot either to the left or top the inner frame depending upon portrait or landscape style, for insertion of the greeting card part.
They show also a greeting card display frame in which spacing materials are adhered around all four outer edges of the inside back support, allowing clearance space for the front insertion of the back part of a greeting card.
They show also a fixed greeting card within a display frame and greeting card display frame of which a stand is attached to the back support with a fastener attached to the inner of the stand, aligned with a fastener to the back support, allowing the two parts to connect for secure closure for optional hanging, and that the fasteners are made of suitable materials, preferably hook and loop.
They show also a greeting card display frame in which the inner frame apart from the inner aperture edges and slot, is fixed to onto the spacing material, the outer frame adhered to the inner frame, the back part of a greeting card is self inserted through the front of the slot on the inner frame and slides behind the inner aperture with the edges of the greeting card secured and sitting behind the inner aperture edges, concealing the magnet fastener on the inner back support, attracting magnet fasteners are supplied for self alignment to the inner of the front part of a greeting card.
They show also a fixed greeting card within a display frame of which the front perspective view of inner frame has a slot to the left for a portrait style card or above the inner aperture for a landscape style card, the front part of the selected greeting card is inserted through the slot from behind the inner frame.
They show also a fixed greeting card within a display frame in which the back part of a selected greeting card is adhered to the inner back support over the magnet fastener, the front part of the selected greeting card is inserted into the slot from behind the inner frame, allowing the back part of the greeting card edges to sit behind the inner aperture edges, the inner frame fixed to the inner back support and the outer frame fixed to the inner frame, an attracting magnet fastener is adhered to the inner front part of the selected greeting card at the middle opening edge, in line with the attracting magnet fastener on the back support which is concealed by the back part of the greeting card.
They show also a fixed greeting card within a display frame in that the permanent fixture of a selected greeting card includes all occasions, adversity, motivational, inspirational, photocards, designs, artwork, handcrafted, inner blank for own messages, and themed cards.
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Section 3 includes a front or outer display aperture 23 and section 4 includes an inner display aperture 24 and a slot 25. After the formations 22, apertures 23 and 24 and slot 25 have been die-cut, a conventional single leaf folded page greeting card 26 is secured by means of adhesive to the plain section 1 of the sheet 20. The rear section 27 only of the card is secured to the plain section 1, leaving the front section 28 of the card forming a flap which is hinged on one side so that it is openable and closeable.
As will be explained in more detail below the flap 28 is held in a closed position by means of a magnet 29 which cooperates with a further magnetic element 30 held to the section 2, when the frame is folded.
With reference to
The final manufacturing step is to fold the frame further along the central fold line 21b ensuring that the flap 28 is inserted through the slot 25 (where a card 26 is used initially). The resultant arrangement is shown in
Where a greeting card 26 is not assembled with the frame, then the frame construction is identical, and is illustrated in
In this variant the card 26 described above is not used. Instead, a flap 38 is formed by die-cutting three sides 39 of a rectangle and leaving one side of the rectangle to form a hinge 40 so that the flap is openable and closeable. Additionally a message or other indicia is formed on the otherwise plain section 4. Other than these variations, the framed greeting card is as described with reference to
The resultant partially formed framed greeting card is shown in
Also shown in
It will be apparent to the skilled addressee that various modifications and variants are possible within the scope of the invention claimed. In particular the materials described could be replaced by other sheet materials, for example plastics with equal effect. The greetings cards and frames illustrated need not be rectangular, or square. Although these parallelepiped shapes are preferred, other shapes could be employed. In particular the apertures illustrated could be round, oval or an irregular shape for example. The term greeting(s) card should be interpreted broadly to include the types of card mentioned herein, as well as cards that display any type of messages or indicia, like calendars, e.g. 12 interchangeable cards can be used, for inserting into a frame, one for each month of the year. Blank cards could also be used.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0812011.5 | Jul 2008 | GB | national |
0902922.4 | Feb 2009 | GB | national |
0907470.9 | Apr 2009 | GB | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/GB2009/001613 | 6/26/2009 | WO | 00 | 11/16/2010 |