The present invention is in the field of social expression products and more specifically to gift card holders.
The spring arm gift card holder of the present invention is a device for holding a gift card within a box or other packaging that allows the gift card to move between horizontal and vertical positions with the opening and closing of the box or packaging.
The present invention is directed to a gift card holder which includes a coiled spring with a channel attached to one end thereof, the channel being operative to releasably hold a gift card therein. The term “gift card” is used to refer to a stored value card, a transaction card, and in addition to gift cards-type payment devices, the channel can alternatively be used to hold a credit card, a stored value card, a greeting card, a note card, a post card, a picture, money, a receipt, or any other substantially thin (enough to fit within the opposing walls of the channel) and planar gift item. The gift card (or other item) may also be contained within a thin sleeve or envelope. Therefore, the term “gift card” is used herein to refer to any one of these items which can be placed into the spring arm channel that is described herein.
The base of the spring arm gift card holder GCH includes a coiled or helical spring 12. The spring 12 is made of an elastic material formed into a shape of a helix which returns to its natural length when unloaded. In a preferred embodiment, the spring 12 is made of metal but can be made of any other elastic material. At one end of the spring 12 is attached a channel 14. In profile, the channel 14 is u-shaped with two opposing sides 14A, 14B and a bottom 14C attaching the two opposing sides 14A, 14B. In a preferred embodiment, the two opposing sides 14A, 14B of the channel 14 are substantially rectangular, however, they can be formed into other shapes, such as a square, a circle, a triangle, or any other conceivable shape (linear or non-linear). The width of the channel 14 is such that it is able to securely hold or frictionally engage a standard sized gift card 16 therein without the need for additional retaining mechanisms. The overall size of the channel 14 is such that it holds only a portion of the gift card 16 herein so a significant portion of the front and rear surfaces of the gift card 16 are still visible. The widthwise edges of the gift card 16 extend beyond the widthwise edges of the channel 14 and the length of the channel 14 is smaller than the length of the gift card 16 such that the type of gift card, the amount of the gift card and/or the printing thereon may be visible while the gift card 16 is inserted in the channel. The channel 14 may have angled upper edges, as shown in
Die cut shapes or other adornments may be attached to the outside surface of the two opposing sides of the channel 14 to somewhat conceal the actual channel and also to add a decorative effect to the holder, as described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/664,996, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
While the channel 14 is able to hold a standard gift card 16 therein without the need for any additional securement mechanisms, the inside surface of the channel 14 may contain one or more protrusions which would help to further secure or compress the gift card within the channel. Also, a gripping material, such as rubber (or any other such material) can be placed on the inside surface of the channel 14 to facilitate gripping the gift card within the channel 14.
In operation, the spring arm gift card holder GCH of the present invention (along with inserted gift card 16), is placed inside a larger package, such as a box 18, as shown in
The end of the spring 12 which is opposite the end which is attached to the channel 14 may be attached to a motor 20 (either directly or indirectly), as shown in
The foregoing embodiments of the present invention have been presented for the purposes of illustration and description. These descriptions and embodiments are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed, and obviously many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above disclosure. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principle of the invention and its practical applications to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention in its various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the invention be defined by the following claims.
This patent application is a continuation-in-part of and claims priority to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/664,996, filed on Mar. 23, 2015, a copy of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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