Prepaid card in a pull out envelope

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6418648
  • Patent Number
    6,418,648
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, February 28, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 16, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
This invention relates to a fold out, two panel card having a pop-out portion supporting a prepaid card. The two panel card includes an outer two panel portion and an inner two panel portion in registry with the outer portion. The inner two panel portion further includes the pop-out portion supporting the prepaid card. The pop-out portion comprises a first and second pop-out panels extending from the respective panels of the inner two panel portion. The prepaid card is secured to a major portion of one of the pop-out panels and a tongue cut out of the other pop-out panel. The pop-out portion and prepaid card of the inner two panel portion are received inside the outer two panel portion when the inner and outer two panel portions, in registry with each other, are folded together. Unfolding the in registry two panel portions causes the pop-out portion and prepaid card to lie flat, co-planar with the unfolded panels, wherein the longitudinal axis of the prepaid card is parallel to the longitudinal axis of the two panel card.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a prepaid card gift envelope device containing a pop-out portion supporting a prepaid card.




2. Prior Art




There has been an increased need for a promotional piece where a pop-out is created between facing pages of a folder, which upon opening generally moves upward or downward and outward of the plane of the folder pages. Previous attempts in this area have produced promotional pieces of cumbersome construction requiring either attaching the pop-out piece via an adhesive, or through a multi-step, very arduous process including folding and gluing. These processes are disclosed in the prior art.




Specifically, in U.S. Pat. No. 3,235,988, Paige discloses a pop-up card constructed of two pieces, including a rod attaching a pop-out piece to the card by glue or other adhesive. The current invention obviates the need for using an adhesive or connecting member, thus increasing the ease of construction.




Also, in U.S. Pat. 4,867,480, Volker discloses a pop-out placard display. The invention consists of a pair of base pieces which are hinged along a center line of interconnection. A pop-up assembly supporting a placard is glued between the two base pieces. In the folded condition, the pop-out assembly lies substantially flat and hidden between the base pieces that together can be viewed as a folder. When the folder is opened by pivoting one of the base pieces relative to the other, the pop-out assembly rises up out of the respective planes of the base pieces, with the placard being prominently displayed. However, in the current invention it is not necessary to glue the pop-out assembly between the two base pieces.




The problem with the prior art construction is that adhesive or other means of attachment is necessary to attach the pop-out panel to the body of the card. This invention eliminates the need for gluing by incorporating the pop-out as part of the panel portion.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to a fold out, two panel card having an integral pop-out portion supporting a prepaid card. The two panel card includes an outer two panel portion and an inner two panel portion in registry with the outer portion. The inner two panel portion further includes the integral pop-out portion supporting the prepaid card. The pop-out portion comprises a first and second pop-out panels extending from the respective panels of the inner two panel portion. The prepaid card is secured to a major portion of one of the pop-out panels and a tongue cut out of the other pop-out panel. The pop-out portion and prepaid card of the inner two panel portion are received inside the outer two panel portions when the inner and outer two panel portions in registry with each other are folded together. Unfolding the in registry two panel portions causes the pop-out portion and prepaid card to rotate and lie flat, co-planar with the unfolded panels, wherein the longitudinal axis of the prepaid card is parallel to the longitudinal axis of the two panel card.




The foregoing and additional advantages and characterizing features of the present invention will become clearly apparent upon reading of the ensuing description together with the included drawings wherein:











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the card in a closed position, outlining the pop-up piece inside the card halves.





FIG. 2

shows the card partially open with the pop-out mechanism partially unfolded.





FIG. 3

shows the card almost open with further extension of the pop-out mechanism.





FIG. 4

shows the card fully open with the pop-out mechanism coplanar with the card panels.





FIG. 5

shows a section cut along axis


5





5


in

FIG. 1

depicting the card in the closed position detailing the arrangement of the prepaid card, pop-out piece and card panels.





FIG. 6

shows a plan view of one face of the paper material form prior to folding into a finished gift envelope.











BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION




Turning now to the drawings,

FIG. 1

shows a closed prepaid gift envelope


10


according to the present invention. The gift envelope


10


houses a prepaid card


12


, which can be a prepaid phone card, and prepaid credit card, a prepaid debit card and the like. It can be appreciated by those skilled in the art that an optimum grade of paper can be used to construct the main body


14


. The preferred grade of paper is SBS 14 point.




As shown in

FIG. 6

, the prepaid gift envelope


10


begins as a sheet of paper having a main body


14


of a generally rectangular shape. The main body


14


has spaced apart upper and lower edges


16


and


18


extending to and meeting with spaced apart left and right edges


20


and


22


. A first fold line


24


intersects the left and right edges


20


,


22


and is provided mid way between the upper and lower edges


16


and


18


and parallel thereto. A second fold line


26


extends from the mid point of the upper edge


16


to just below the first fold line


24


where it intersects with an oval opening


28


. The second fold line


26


is parallel to the left and right edges


20


,


22


.




The oval opening


28


is centered between the left and right edges


20


,


22


and includes a left edge


30


and a right edge


32


, both extending to and meeting with a curved upper edge


34


adjacent to the first fold line


24


, and a curved lower edge, adjacent to lower edge


18


. The lengths of left and right edges


30


,


32


of the oval opening


28


are substantially longer than the length of the curved upper and lower edges


34


,


36


.




Extending downwardly from the lower edge


18


of the main body


14


is a flap


38


. Flap


38


includes spaced apart left and right edges


40


,


42


, each extending to and meeting with a lower edge


44


at rounded corners. The left edge


40


of flap


38


is parallel to the left edge


20


of the main body


14


and spaced inwardly therefrom. Similarly, the right edge


42


is parallel to the right edge


22


of the main body


14


and spaced inwardly therefrom. The lower edge


44


of the flap


38


is generally parallel to the upper and lower edges


16


,


18


of the main body


14


.




A first perforation line


46


extends from the junction of the left edge


30


and curved lower edge


36


of the oval opening


28


to the junction of the lower edge


18


of the main body


14


and the left edge


40


of the flap


38


. Similarly, a second perforation line


48


extends from the junction of the right edge


32


and the curved lower edge


36


of the oval opening


28


to the junction of the lower edge


18


of the main body


14


and the right edge


42


of the flap


38


. A third perforation line


50


extends from the lowest point on the curved lower edge


36


of the oval opening


28


to the upper edge of a backwardly facing C-shaped opening


52


cut into the flap


38


.




The C-shaped opening


52


has spaced apart upper and lower legs


54


and


56


extending to and meeting with an intermediate portion


58


. The upper and lower legs


54


and


56


of the backwardly facing C-shaped opening


52


are parallel to the upper and lower edges


16


and


18


of the main body


14


while the intermediate portion


58


is adjacent to and parallel with the right edge


42


of flap


38


. A fold line


60


extends from the inner end of the lower leg


56


of the opening


52


to the lower edge


44


of flap


38


. In that manner, the backwardly facing C-shaped opening


52


forms a tongue


62


defined in the flap


38


and extending from and continuous with a left portion


64


of the flap


38


. The left flap portion


64


is delineated by the first and third perforation lines


46


,


50


and the fold line


60


.




As further shown in

FIG. 4

, the main body


14


is folded in half along the fold line


24


to provide the gift envelope


10


by bringing the upper edge


16


into alignment with the lower edge


18


to form an aligned edge


68


. In that manner, the envelope


10


comprises the corner


70


formed at the junction of the upper and left edges


16


,


20


of the main body coinciding with the corner


72


formed at the junction of the left and lower edges


20


,


18


of the main body


14


. Similarly, the corner


74


formed at the junction of the upper and right edges


16


,


22


of the main body coincides with the corner


76


formed at the junction of the right and lower edges


16


,


18


of the main body. This provides the gift envelope


10


having a fold line left corner


78


, a fold line right corner


80


, a coinciding left corner


82


and a coinciding right corner


84


.




As shown in

FIGS. 1

to


4


, the flap


38


supports a prepaid credit card


12


of the type used to credit prepaid phone calls, gas purchases and other merchandise and service purchases. The credit card


12


has its upper edge


86


parallel to and spaced somewhat below the coinciding lower edge


88


of the main body. The credit card is supported in the position by the left flap portion


64


and the tongue


62


.




As shown in

FIGS. 2

to


4


, the gift envelope


10


has left and right panels


92


and


94


. The left panel is defined by spaced apart upper and lower edges


96


and


98


, extending to and meeting with left edge


100


and fold line


102


. The fold line


102


is parallel to the left and right edges


100


and


104


of the gift envelope


10


. The fold line extends from aligned edge


68


to the lower coinciding edge


88


of the main body


14


. Similarly, the right panel


94


of the gift envelope


10


is defined by spaced apart upper and lower edges


106


and


108


, extending to and meeting with right edge


104


and fold line


102


.




In

FIG. 5

, in the fully closed position, credit card


12


together with the right and left portions of the flap


64


and


66


delineated by the third perforation line


50


and fold line


60


, are received within the left and right panels,


92


and


94


, of card


10


. Panels


64


and


66


are superimposed upon each other together with left and right panels


92


and


94


, all folded along axis of bend


114


. With the envelope


10


in the closed position shown in

FIGS. 1 and 5

, credit card


12


lies coplanar with folded panels


64


and


66


so that the horizontal axis of the credit card is perpendicular to the axis of bend


114


.




In

FIGS. 2 and 3

, as envelope


10


opens from the fully closed position, corners


78


and


82


traverse along parallel axis


110


and


112


away from corners


80


and


84


, respectively. Corner


78


is coplanar with corner


80


. Similarly, corner


82


is coplanar with corner


84


. As the left and right panels


92


and


94


of card


10


are opened, card


12


pivots generally along bend axis


114


in a rotating downward motion extending from the lowest point on the curved lower edge of oval opening


28


to the lower edge


44


of flap


38


generally along the third perforation line. Contemporaneously, the left and right portions of flaps


64


and


66


, respectively, rotate in a generally downward motion about the left and right flap rotational axis


116


and


118


starting generally perpendicular to the opening panels


92


and


94


of the card and finishing coplanar with panels


92


and


94


when the card is fully open. The left rotational axis


116


is generally defined along the first perforation line


46


which extends from the junction of the left edge


30


and curved lower edge


36


of oval opening


28


to the junction of the lower edge


18


of the main body


14


and the left edge


40


of flap


38


. The right rotational axis


118


is generally defined along the second perforation line


48


which extends from the junction of the right edge


32


and curved lower edge


36


of oval opening


28


to the junction of the lower edge


18


of the main body and the right edge


42


of flap


38


.




In the fully open position as shown in

FIG. 4

, the unfolded panels


92


and


94


are coplanar with unfolded flap


38


. Card


12


is attached to the left portion of the flap


64


and tongue


62


. The lower edge


87


of credit card


12


is parallel with aligned edge


68


and the lower edges of the left and right panels


98


and


108


. A user is now able to remove the prepaid card


12


from the flap to make debit or credit purchases such as for gas, phone calls, merchandise and services, and the like.




While the preferred embodiment of the present invention has been disclosed, it will be appreciated that it is not limited thereto, but may be otherwise embodied within the scope of the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A fold-out two-panel card with pop-out portion supporting a credit card comprising:a two-panel card, with left and right panels, including a two panel outer portion and a two panel inner portion, in registry with said outer portion; wherein said two-panel inner portion contains a pop-out portion supporting the display card; said pop-out portion comprising left and right pop-out panels connectedly hinged to each other and to the respective left and right panels of the two panel inner portions; wherein said display card is secured to a major portion of one of the left and right pop-out panels and a tongue cut from the other of the left and right pop-out panels; wherein in a closed position, said pop-out portion and display card are received inside the left and right panels of the card; and wherein in an unfolded position, the left and right panel portions causes said pop-out portion to rotate out and contemporaneously rotate downward from a first position to a second position generally coplanar with said left and right panel portions.
  • 2. A fold-out two-panel card according to claim 1, where the two-panel card is made of SBS 14 point paper.
  • 3. A fold-out two-panel card according to claim 1, wherein the display card can be a display credit card or phone card.
  • 4. A method of making a fold-out two-panel card of claim 1, comprising the steps of:(a) Folding and attaching the inner portion to the outer portion of the card; (b) Attaching the display card to the major portion of one of the left and right pop-out panels.
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Number Name Date Kind
2114824 Watsky Apr 1938 A
3235988 Paige Feb 1966 A
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4657612 Schoenleber et al. Apr 1987 A
4867480 Volkert Sep 1989 A
4989355 Thomas Feb 1991 A
5595008 Johnson Jan 1997 A
5658620 Ross Aug 1997 A
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