The present invention relates to gift package accessories or novelty items having one or more mobile parts which are powered by a miniature motor.
The motorized gift package accessory of the present disclosure and related inventions include a base portion, which can be attached, adhesively or otherwise, to a gift package, such as a gift box. An accessory portion is attached to the base portion and contains one or more mobile elements which can be set in motion by a small or miniature motor. User interaction with the motorized gift package accessory is required to initiate the motor which in turn effects movement of the one or more mobile elements.
The motorized gift package accessory of the present disclosure and related inventions contains a gift package adornment containing moveable elements combined with sound and motor modules which increase the surprise, entertainment and enjoyment value of a traditional gift package, such as a gift box, envelope, bottle, or any other such gift container. The gift package accessory contains a base 20 and a mobile attachment 24. The base 20, in a preferred embodiment, is made of foam, although any other lightweight material can be used. In the preferred embodiment, the base 20 is circular shaped having two separate circular foam pieces attached together using glue or other adhesive. Each of the foam pieces may have openings or cavities therein to accommodate the electronic and other components of the sound and motor modules. These components may include, but are not limited to: a circuit board 30, an integrated circuit, a power source 32, a speaker 34, a motor 36, and any other component which is required or which facilitates or improves storage and playback of digital audio and physical movement of a moveable object. These components are well known to one having skill in the art. A thin, planar paper or paper-like material 22 may be attached, adhesively or otherwise, to the outward planar surfaces of the two foam pieces which comprise the base structure 20. The planar material 22 located at the bottom of the base structure, opposite the mobile attachment 24, may contain an adhesive thereon with removable backing layer to facilitate attachment of the motorized gift accessory 100 to a gift package or other item. Although the base structure 20 is described as being two separate, circular pieces of foam, it may alternatively be a single piece of foam with one or more cavities therein and it may take any conceivable shape. In a preferred embodiment, the base structure 20 may have a diameter of between 3 and 6 inches. The motor 36 may be of the type having a rotating gear mechanism that when activated turns a circular gear. A connecting rod is located between and connects the gear and the mobile object or element (through a hole or aperture in the base structure). As the gear is rotated by the gear mechanism, it in turn causes movement of the connecting rod and the mobile object 24 attached thereto. Alternatively, the motor 36 may be of the type having a rotating arm or shaft, which may be an offset shaft which creates oscillatory motion upon rotation of the shaft by the motor. A lightweight movement mechanism is attached at one end to the rotating arm of the motor and at an opposite end to the mobile object. The motor 36 may be of any type able to effect motion in a small, lightweight mobile object. In a preferred embodiment, the motor 36 is activated by a press-button switch 28. The press-button 28 is located outside of the base structure 20 and is enveloped or surrounded by a structure or material 28C which conceals the actual press-button 28 and the wires connecting the press-button 28 to the internal electronic components contained within the base structure 20. The material 28C surrounding the press-button 28 may be the same as or different from the material encasing the wires. The material 28C over the press-button 28 may contain printing thereon instructing the user to “Press Here”; “Make Me Sing”; “Make Me Dance”; or other such phrases instructing the user where to press to effect movement of the mobile accessory. In addition to initiating the motor module, the press-button 28, in a preferred embodiment, also initiates the sound module. The sound module contains at least one audio file contained on a memory device. When the press-button 28 is pressed, it activates both the motor and sound module, effecting movement of the mobile object 24 and replay of the at least one audio file through a speaker 34. The audio file may contain spoken word, instrumental music, lyrics sung along with background music, sound effects or any other recordable sound. In an alternate embodiment, two separate switches may separately control activation of the sound and motor modules. The two separate switches may both be of the same type or different types. Other switches which may be used in place of or in addition to the press-button switch include, but are not limited to: a slide switch; a contact switch; a touch-sensitive switch; a sound-sensitive switch; a light-sensitive switch; a motion-sensitive switch; and a ball or tilt switch.
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Both embodiments 100, 200 of the motorized gift package accessory described herein may be combined to form a gift package accessory having a pivoting die cut mobile object with a mobile bow, ribbon or other decorative accessory. The motorized gift package accessory may also contain more than one mobile object. Each embodiment or the combined embodiment may additionally contain one or more lights and/or confetti which is released upon some interaction with a user. The motorize gift package accessories described herein may additionally contain a microphone and record module operative to record, save and playback at least one personalized message recorded by a user. The at least one personalized message can be replayed before, during, after or in place of a pre-recorded audio file. The personalize message may be played before a pre-recorded audio file to, for example, introduce the pre-recorded audio clip or may be played after the pre-recorded audio file to, for example, leave a personalized message to end the audio experience, or the personalized message can be played simultaneously with the pre-recorded audio file, wherein a user may sing along to a pre-recorded song or instrumental audio clip, karaoke-style. The motorized gift package accessory of the present invention may also be part of (removable or permanently attached to) a gift bag, gift box or other type of gift container.
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 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 Ser. No. 13/828,200 filed on Mar. 14 2013, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/447,403, filed on Apr. 16, 2012, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/940,145, filed on Nov. 5, 2010 (now U.S. Pat. No. 8,230,624, issued on Jul. 31, 2012), which is a non-provisional of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/286,184, filed on Dec. 14, 2009. A copy of each of the above-referenced patent documents is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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