The present invention is generally directed to customizable packaging that includes a removable layer. More specifically, the present invention is directed to packaging that may enclose or package a stored value card—digital or physical—with customizable panels or surfaces.
Giving gifts during holidays and certain events has been a part of culture and celebrations for generations. It is widely common to obscure the gift, for example by using wrapping paper, a gift bag, etc., to make the gift a surprise and/or increase excitement and intrigue around the gift giving process.
Transaction cards, stored value cards, or gift cards, as they are commonly called based upon their intended use, have become popular gifts. Gift cards typically comprise a stored value card associated with a certain cash equivalent value. Such value may be encoded upon a magnetic strip, bar code, or chip applied to the surface of the card, or may be associated with an account number or indicia present on the card. This stored value may be determined by the vendor prior to packaging and display for sale or, more commonly, is selected at the point of sale by the purchaser and loaded by the cashier by activating an account associated with the card or account number present on the card.
While popular, gift cards are typically provided with a generic and impersonal design, typically identifying an associated merchant for which the card may be used to purchase merchandise or even channel of redemption (such as Visa, Mastercard, American Express, etc.), and therefore are not personalized in view of the intended recipient. Various gift card packages have been introduced, but such packages are generally also generic and impersonal.
Accordingly, it is desirable to provide for packaging of transaction cards and stored value cards in a means that is both exciting and may be personalized by a giver. Such personalized packaging may also reduce the need for the additional purchase of a greeting card or tag, thereby potentially reducing costs and material consumption.
In accordance with some embodiments of the present invention, aspects may include a package for a value item, at least a portion of the package comprising a removable layer.
In accordance with some embodiments of the present invention, aspects may include a greeting card comprising a value item, wherein at least a portion of the greeting card comprises a removable layer.
In accordance with some embodiments of the present invention, aspects may include a value item packaging system, comprising: a package for a value item, the package comprising a substrate with colors or patterns printed thereon, and a removable layer disposed on top of, and at least partially obscuring, the colors or patterns, the package at least partially enclosing the item; and a stylus, the stylus configured to scrape or scratch away at least a portion of the removable layer thereby showing the colors or patterns printed beneath
In accordance with some embodiments of the present invention, aspects may include a packaging system, comprising: a package comprising a box and a lid, the box and the lid comprised of a substrate; the substrate of the lid at least partially covered by a liner, the liner having: colors or patterns printed thereon; and a removable layer disposed on top of, and at least partially obscuring, the colors or patterns; and a stylus, the stylus configured to scrape or scratch away at least a portion of the removable layer thereby showing the colors or patterns printed beneath.
These and other aspects will become apparent from the following description of the invention taken in conjunction with the following drawings, although variations and modifications may be affected without departing from the spirit and scope of the novel concepts of the invention.
The present invention can be more fully understood by reading the following detailed description together with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference indicators are used to designate like elements. The accompanying figures depict certain illustrative embodiments and may aid in understanding the following detailed description. Before any embodiment of the invention is explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangements of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The embodiments depicted are to be understood as exemplary and in no way limiting of the overall scope of the invention. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. The detailed description will make reference to the following figures, in which:
Before any embodiment of the invention is explained in detail, it is to be understood that the present invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangements of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The present invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
The matters exemplified in this description are provided to assist in a comprehensive understanding of various exemplary embodiments disclosed with reference to the accompanying figures. Accordingly, those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that various changes and modifications of the exemplary embodiments described herein can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the claimed invention. Descriptions of well-known functions and constructions are omitted for clarity and conciseness. Moreover, as used herein, the singular may be interpreted in the plural, and alternately, any term in the plural may be interpreted to be in the singular.
The present invention is generally directed to customizable packaging that includes a removable layer. More specifically, the present invention is directed to packaging that may enclose or package a stored value card with a scratch-off removable layer for customization. Note that such packaging may be used for a physical gift card (where the gift card is present to conduct transactions) as well as digital gift cards, where the value may be digitally maintained either in an associated account, digital wallet, or otherwise stored. As discussed in greater detail below, the layer exposed by partial removal or scratching off of a coating may comprise various designs or patterns, including but not limited to designs or patterns directed to specific holidays or events.
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A stylus may also take various forms, such as a pen, pencil, keychain, etc. It is also contemplated that rather than a stylus, a disc, button, or other item may be provided to scratch away the layer. Such items may be associated with the gift or may provide a side-gift for the user. For example, a gift corresponding to a graduation event may offer a scratcher that can be worn as a button labeled “Proud Parent.” Or a scratcher for a holiday card may include a bottom or item labeled something along the lines of “Happy Holidays” or “Ho Ho Ho.”
Box 110 and/or lid 120, or any portion thereof, may comprise a pattern or color, covered by a removable layer. For example, the lid 120 may comprise a bright green color, covered by a removable, differently colored titanium oxide layer that may be scratched away by a user. In this manner, a user may scratch away portions of the titanium oxide layer, thereby exposing in such areas the bright green color beneath. A user may therefore personalize the packaging for the recipient, user, event, and/or any other factor or characteristic.
Note that other materials may be used for the removable layer in addition to titanium oxide. For example, removable layers may comprise a removable metallic foil, opaque latex material, paints, inks, foils, overlays, and/or any other material that may be adhered to a substrate of the box 110 or lid 120 and removed using a scraping or scratching motion. Various layers of paint or adhesives may be used, as well as additional items such as but not limited to glitter, confetti, etc.
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Package 300 may optionally comprise additional elements, such as but not limited to a removable section 340, which may comprise means for hanging or merchandising the package 300 (such as, but not limited to the sombrero hole 341), and information such as activation information shown at 350. Note that removable section 340 may be separated from the rest of the package by a line of weakness or scoring 342, which may permit a user to remove the pricing information from the packaging before offering the package 300 and item 320 to a recipient.
Note that the configuration and orientation of the package 300 shown in
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Note that the card may also include a value item 422. Value item 422 may be a stored value card or other such physical item or may be an identifier that may be redeemed for digital value. In accordance with some embodiments, value item may be a code (such as but not limited to a bar code (traditional, QR code, etc.), an alpha, numeric, or alphanumeric code) that may be used to redeem a value or a digital item.
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Note that in the discussion above the removable layer was only discussed on the inner portion 420. However, it is contemplated that any portion—or the entirety—of the card may be covered with printed colors or designs, overlayed with a removable layer. In this manner, any portion of the card may be personalized by a user.
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Front surface 510 of the value item 500 may also comprise an area coated with a removable layer 511. In this manner, a user may scratch away portions of the removable layer 511 to personalize the value item 500. As discussed above, under the removable layer 511 various colors, patterns, designs, images, etc. may be printed in one or more colors.
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As discussed above, beneath a removable layer a substrate may be printed with various colors, patterns, designs, etc. Some or all of such colors, patterns, designs, etc. may be revealed when a user removes some or all of the removable layer. It is contemplated that colors, designs, patterns, etc. may be event-agnostic (that is, merely colored or using various patterns), or may be specifically directed to certain events. For example, with reference to
It is also contemplated that patterns may be more specific, but not directed to a specific event. For example,
Card 700 may also comprise an indicia 712 that may be used by a recipient to access and/or redeem something. For example, indicia 712 may redeem a digital value item, or may provide access to an online video personalized by the user. It is contemplated that indicia 712 may be visible, or itself be covered by the removable layer. Covering the indicia by the removable layer (particularly if the indicia is redeemable for a value item) may increase the security of the item and potentially reduce fraud based on bad actors having access to the redeemable code.
It is contemplated that indicia 712 may be activated or authorized by transactions—for example, through a purchase transaction in the case of a value item, or by associated a file with the indicia in the case of a personalized video. Such activation or authorization may be associated with an additional indicia or indicium (such as discussed above with regard to
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In accordance with some embodiments of the invention and as discussed above, the indicia may be a machine-readable indicia (bar code, QR code, magnetic stripe, radio-frequency identification (RFID) tag, etc.), or may comprise a alpha, numeric, and/or alphanumeric code that may be entered or otherwise provided subsequently to access or obtain the value.
While various packaging shapes and sizes are contemplated by the present invention, specific examples are set forth in
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Note that in accordance with some embodiments of the present invention, the scratch-off layer may be protected or shielded by a peel-off layer or sticker to prevent unwanted scratches or marks on the scratch-off layer. Such stickers may be adhered to the scratch-off layer via adhesive or static attraction. In some embodiments, an insert such as a cardboard panel may be used to protect the scratch-off layer until purchase and personalization. The ability to protect the scratch-off coating may also determine what surfaces of a gift component are coated with the scratch-off material. For example, sides of a gift box may be difficult to protect, and accordingly may not be coated with the scratch-off material.
It is also contemplated by the present invention that the scratch off layer may be of any color or opacity. Designs, patterns, pictures etc. may be printed on top of the scratch off layer, as well as beneath the scratch-off layer. Such scratch off material may be utilized in any sort of gift card holder, including three-dimensional holders (boxes, jars, components, etc.).
Personalization of gift card holders and other devices (such as cards that indicate or provide information sufficient to obtain and/or redeem a digital value or digital gift card) may occur in additional manners. For example, in some embodiments rather than physically scratching off and irreversible altering an item or packaging, personalization may be removable, erasable, or otherwise modifiable.
For example, through the use of resistive screens or panels, various personalization may occur. Resistive screens may comprise “magic screen” or “magic slate” material, where a flap of material is pressed against a backing using a finger or stylus, and a mark is made where the material is pressed against the backing. Such drawings or marks may be removed or erased by lifting the flap of material away from the backing, removing the marks for subsequent drawing or marking.
In a simple embodiment, a transparent sheet (for example a sheet of acetate) may loosely rest atop a substrate. The substrate may be, for example, a wax or wax-like material. When the transparent sheet is pressed against the substrate, the color of the substrate may show through. Any markings or drawings may be erased by lifting the sheet away from the substrate.
In some embodiments of the invention, the transparent sheet may comprise polyethylene terephthalate (PET) or any material with similar characteristics or properties, and the substrate may comprise a wax-coated board, cardboard, paper, or substrate.
Some resistive screens may comprise at least in part a liquid crystal display (LCD) and utilize a power source such as a battery. Such devices may have layers of electrodes with liquid crystals disposed between. Such liquid crystals may generally be transparent, but if pressed—for example by a finger or a stylus—the liquid crystals may be aligned, thereby becoming reflective and indicating the marks. The battery may be utilized to provide a small amount of power to return the liquid crystals to their original, transparent, orientation.
Other mechanisms for personalization may comprise magnetophoretic panels, which may utilize a liquid comprising dark magnetic particles that may be drawn to the panel surface using a magnetic stylus or device.
It will be understood that the specific embodiments of the present invention shown and described herein are exemplary only. Numerous variations, changes, substitutions and equivalents will now occur to those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, it is intended that all subject matter described herein and shown in the accompanying drawings be regarded as illustrative only, and not in a limiting sense.