The present invention relates to interactive cards which combine a conventional card with other indication functions so as to enhance the impression of the message of the card and provides a further function by the indications.
Conventional cards, such as name cards, greeting cards, etc. cause the people owned the cards can know the message on the card. However currently, people receive a large amount of cards in daily life and thus it is often that the cards are deserted or stored and then lost so that the function of the cards is not effective.
In one prior art structure, the name card is formed with a line slot at one side of the card. An openable sheet is installed at one side of the slot. The sheet is printed with decorating patterns. The sheet is as a book clamper so as to provide the function of a name card, a decoration and a book clamper.
In another prior art, a card is printed with patterns or textures, and the front side and backside of the card are installed with double face tapes which is separable from the card. Thus the card can be adhered upon a glass or a surface of an object. Furthermore, a paper can be adhered upon the card so as to provide the functions of name cards, advertise sheet, memo sheets, etc.
Furthermore, above mentioned prior arts confine the use to some specific usages and can not be widely used in daily life so as to promote the function of the card greatly.
The object of the present invention is to provide an interactive card which combines a conventional card with other indication function so as to enhance the impression of the message of the card and provides a further function by the indications.
To achieve above object, the present invention provides an interactive card, comprising: a base sheet being a thin plate, one side of the base sheet showing messages; and another side thereof having a shaft; a multi-layer rotary disk; each layer of the multi-layer rotary disk having an axial hole; a diameter of the axial hole being approximately greater or equal to that of the shaft so that the axial hole can receive the shaft and thus the multi-layer rotary disk is rotatable with respect to the shaft; the multi-layer rotary disk including at least one window layer and at least one data layer; each window layer having a window; and the data layer being printed with indications at positions corresponding to the window; and the indications on the layer can be viewed through the window; and
wherein the window layers and the data layers are alternatively arranged around the shaft by the shaft to insert into the axial holes.
Moreover, the present invention further provides an interactive card, comprising: a base sheet being a thin plate, one side of the base sheet showing messages; and another side thereof having a shaft; a multi-layer rotary disk; each layer of the multi-layer rotary disk having an axial hole; a diameter of the axial hole being approximately greater or equal to that of the shaft so that the axial hole can receive the shaft and thus the multi-layer rotary disk is rotatable with respect to the shaft; each layer of the multi-layer rotary disk having a window and indications at positions corresponding to the window of a layer at an upper side; and the indications on the layer can be viewed through the window.
The various objects and advantages of the present invention will be more readily understood from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the appended drawing.
In order that those skilled in the art can further understand the present invention, a description will be provided in the following in details. However, these descriptions and the appended drawings are only used to cause those skilled in the art to understand the objects, features, and characteristics of the present invention, but not to be used to confine the scope and spirit of the present invention defined in the appended claims.
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A base sheet 1 is a thin plate. One side of the base sheet 1 is printed with messages. Another side of the base sheet 1 has a shaft 11 for engaging other elements (see
A multi-layer rotary disk has for example four layers including a first layer 12, a second layer 14, a third layer 16 and a fourth layer 18. In this embodiment, the multi-layer rotary disk has an approximate round shape. Each layer has an axial hole 20. A diameter of the axial hole 20 is slightly larger than a diameter of the shaft 11 for receiving the shaft 11 corresponding to the layers 12, 14, 16 and 18 so that the layers of the mobile device are rotatable with respect to the shaft 11 (see
In this embodiment, the first layer 12 and third layer 16 of the multi-layer rotary disk are window layers. Each window layer has a window 22. The second layer 14 and fourth layer 18 are data layers. The surface of the data layer is printed with data to be displayed. By the window 22 of the window layer, the data on the data layer below the window 22 can be seen. In this embodiment, the indications 111 on the second layer 14 and fourth layer 18 are numbers (such as 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, . . . ) and English alphas (from A to Z)j [X]. The indications 111 are arranged around the axial hole 20.
In an optimum arrangement, an area of the layer at an upper side is not greater than that of a layer at a lower side so that the operation can be performed easily.
A cap 3 can be engaged to the shaft 11 or is adhered to or glue to or sutured to the shaft 11. The area of the cap 3 is greater than that of the shaft 11 for preventing the layers to release from the shaft 11 (referring to
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The present invention has wide applications, such as general used cards, for example name cards, or bookmarkers, labels, tickers, memos, furthermore, the book of itself etc. The indications 111 on the layers of the multi-layer rotary disk may be numbers, symbols, alphas, words, etc. for indicting chapters, pages, paragraphs, sections, of a book, or dates for something to be recorded.
The present invention can be objects, such as conventional bookmarkers, name cards, memos of marriage, IC cards, book of itself, etc. so as to increase the utilities of these objects and thus the cards will keep the attention of the owners (referring to
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Preferably, the present invention is applied to name cards. When the name card is combined with the present invention, by the application of the present invention, the name card has more usages and thus the user may have deep impressions to name card. The name card will be retained with long time and the owners can view the name cards with higher frequency. Thus it generates an advertise effect, this is especially advantageous for the businessmen.
In the following, the second embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the appended drawings. In this embodiment, those identical to the above embodiment will be identical to the same numerals.
A base sheet 1 may have indication 111 on a surface thereof. One side of the base sheet 1 is printed with messages. Another side of the base sheet 1 has a shaft 11 for engaging other elements (see
A multi-layer rotary disk has for example four layers including a first layer 12, a second layer 14, a third layer 16 and a fourth layer 18. In this embodiment, the multi-layer rotary disk has an approximate round shape. Each layer has an axial hole 20. A diameter of the axial hole 20 is slightly larger than a diameter of the shaft 11 for receiving the shaft 11 corresponding to the layers 12, 14, 16 and 18 so that the layers are rotatable with respect to the shaft 11. Each layer of the multi-layer rotary disk has a window 22 and indication 111 which are at the same plane. In this embodiment, the indications 111 on each layer are numbers (such as 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, . . . ) and English alphas (from A to Z)j [x]. The indications 111 are arranged around the axial hole 20 (referring to
In an optimum arrangement, an area of the layer at an upper side is not greater than that of a layer at a lower side so that the operation can be performed easily.
In an optimum arrangement, an area of the layer at an upper side is not greater than that of a layer at a lower side so that the operation can be performed easily.
A cap 3 can be engaged to the shaft 11 or is adhered to or glue to or sutured to the shaft 11. The area of the cap 3 is greater than that of the shaft 11 for preventing the layers to release from the shaft 11 (referring to
An operation example of the present invention will be described herein. In this example a window 22 of a fourth layer is rotated to 1; the third layer is rotated to 9, the second layer is rotated to 6 and the first layer is rotated to 7. It represents that an indication of chapter 1, section 9, paragraph 6 and line 7.
In above two embodiments, the indication 111 may be numbers, constellations, arrows, alphas, textures, patterns, etc.
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Furthermore, it should be noted that in the present invention, the window may be a penetrating hole or a transparent area in the layer of the multi-layer rotary disk or indicators.
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Moreover, in the present invention, the multi-layer disk may be used to record the information of menses, such as safety period, critical period, and ovulation period.
In the present invention, materials of the substrates and multi-layer rotary disks are selected from paper, plastics, metals, or non-metal, or the compound thereof.
The present invention is thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the present invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
The present invention is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/025,739 which is assigned to and invented by the inventor and applicant of the present invention. Thus, the content of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/025,739 is incorporated into the present invention as a part of the present invention.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 12025739 | Feb 2008 | US |
Child | 13105916 | US |