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The present invention relates, in general, to the field of gift presentation and gift delivery using gift boxes and gift bags
Gift presentation has generally been limited to the gift box or gift bag markets. These gift presentation methods tend to be single-use systems having separate wrapping paper, bows, tape and other accessories that the gift giver needs to combine or hire to combine. These prior art methods create a great amount of paper and cardboard trash that goes into waste systems of communities, and offers the user a limited set of presentation options. These methods of gift presentation also require a certain level of experience to decorate adequately to maximize the beauty of the gift presentation. They also tend to be tedious to use in the case of wrapping paper system as it takes a signification amount of time to wrap each individual gift.
Gift bags, on the other hand are easier to utilize, but have gift capacity and concealment issues. Gift bags generally are not sealed. Unless the gift giver makes an effort to cover the gift with tissue or other filler, tape or otherwise seal the gift bag, the open top of the gift bag can reveal the gift within before the gift giver wants the recipient to see the gift. The gift bags also have another problem. To conceal the gift in the gift bag, the gift bag cannot be filled to the top by the gift. In other words, the whole space for the gift cannot be utilized to hold the gift, as the bag also must be big enough to seal or to place a covering like tissue paper to conceal the gift.
Addressing a gift has also traditionally required the giver to attach a tag, enclosure card or greeting card. Current gift wrapping systems do not have a method that ensures that the tag, enclosure, or greeting card will remain visible and fixed at a point where the gift giver wishes the tag, enclosure, or greeting card to be located. Other limitations of the prior art comprise failing to detect or warn someone who may be trying to tamper or view the gift at an earlier time than desired by the gift giver.
Additionally, gift presentation is more complicated when the gift container is a box. Gift boxes come in a large variety, but have three elements in common that make gift presentation difficult. 1) the boxes generally do not come decorated, 2) they are difficult to wrap well, and 3) the boxes generally do not allow the gift giver to mount or conceal additional secondary and tertiary gifts, like greeting cards, gift cards, prepaid gift cards, small gifts, cash, or other items to enhance the primary gift's novelty or the enjoyment of the gift recipient.
There is a need for a new decorative gift presentation system that enhances the attractiveness and eases of gift wrapping, heightens the gift giving surprise and suspense for the gift recipient (during unwrapping), stores folded, flat and compact during storage.
There is a need for a gift presentation system that is very convenient for shipping, protects gifts from damage, allows for the reuse of the gift presentation system elements and minimizes both landfill waste and recycling services.
There is also a need for the cover of the gift container to be able to cover, conceal and/or seal a gift container to securely hold the gift inside the container and also allow the maximum space inside the container to be utilized.
There is also a need when presenting a gift to provide a reliable means to mount and identify the gift recipient and gift giver. The gift container is configured in such a way where card is held conveniently at the top of the gift container.
There is also a need to enable the cover to be stored within the folded gift container if so desired.
There is also a need to be able to sell the gift presentation system in a mode that is point of sale compatible with most retail selling configurations.
There is also a need for the gift presentation system to be merchandised in a manner that comprises the providing option of having several varied covers, several varied gift mounting arrangements, and several varied attachable decorative or structural elements for a particular gift container so that the gift giver has a broad selection to obtain a unique gift presentation.
There is also a need to have a gift presentation system that allows all or most of the gift system to be reused and prevent landfill and waste.
There is also a need to create a presentation system that will enhance the gift giving experience by offering the gift recipient, a secondary use of the presentation system either as a functional item like a toy, game, or a luminary or to function as a decoration.
There is also a need to create a method of selling a uniquely customizable gift presentation system contemporaneous with the sale of a gift such that the gift presentation can be customized and delivered with the gift by a retailer.
To address the various needs of the market place, the present invention comprises a system for gift presentation comprising a gift container capable of containing a gift having at least four interconnected side panels and a bottom panel, including at least two generally opposed main panels and at least two generally opposed side panels, the main panels and side panels each terminating at the bottom panel and each pair of the opposed main panels and the side panels terminating in a common plane for each of the pair of main panels and each of the pair of the side panels at an open end of the gift container; a cover operably connected to the open end of the gift container; and a functional element operably connected the gift container. The functional element is defined as any element that may be added to the cover or the gift container that allows a decorative or structural component of the gift presentation system to enhance the gift giving experience of either the giver or recipient of the gift. The functional element may comprise a stiffener to maximize the available space in a lightweight and flexible container. The functional element also comprises a deployable gift, message or pop-up decoration or other additional mounting support for a greeting card or a photo. The functional element also comprises a support for the cover or a decoration attaching to the cover or gift container. The present invention also comprises a set of reusable components, that allow, in many cases, opening the gift presentation system without damage, removing address tags and replacing them with new address tags, and reusing the remainder of the components at least a second time.
Another unique feature of the present invention is that in some embodiments, the gift container and its cover can be stored together in a flat folded position with the cover folded up inside the gift container. The cover is operably attached to the gift container and does not need a separate storage envelope. A great advantage of this present invention is that the cover is mounted and supported in a manner that the gift giver is allowed to use the full capacity of the interior cavity of the gift container as the cover deploys in a manner to keep the gift container walls expanded. The cover is deployed in a variety of manners such that a large number of various fastening means can be utilized to support the cover at the top edge of the gift bag upright walls where cover securely holds and conceals gift within the gift bag while allowing a maximum amount of capacity for the gift bag.
To allow a gift giver the option to ship the gift presentation system without further wrapping, the cover or the gift box or bag maybe fabricated from paper, card stock, corrugated container materials, polymeric film or other suitable materials that facilitate shipping of the gift presentation system.
a Template view of an embodiment of a gift cover of the present invention showing the top, creases, and general shape thereof.
b Perspective view of an embodiment of a gift bag and gift cover of the present invention demonstrating how the template cover would be mounted in a general manner, showing front and right sides and top thereof.
a Perspective view of an embodiment of a gift bag and gift cover of the present invention demonstrating a deployable cover showing the front and right sides and top thereof.
b Partial perspective view of an embodiment of a gift bag and stored gift cover prior to deployment, showing the front and right sides and top thereof.
a Perspective view of an embodiment of a gift bag, a gift cover and a mounted decoration of the present invention showing an exploded view of the gift cover interfacing with external surfaces of the gift bag showing the front and right sides and top thereof.
b Perspective view of an embodiment of a gift bag, a gift cover and a mounted decoration of the present invention showing an exploded view of the gift cover interfacing with internal and external surfaces of the gift bag showing the front and right sides and top thereof.
c Perspective view of an embodiment of a gift bag, a gift cover and a mounted decoration of the present invention showing an exploded view of the gift cover interfacing with internal surfaces of the gift bag and a locking three dimensional decoration showing the front and right sides and top thereof.
d Perspective view of an embodiment of a gift cover of the present inventions showing a view of a locked three dimensional decoration as it interacts with a folded cover showing front and right sides and top thereof.
a Perspective view of an embodiment of a gift bag, a gift cover and a mounted decoration of the present invention showing an assembled view of the gift cover interfacing with external surfaces of the gift bag with a hidden gift message showing the front and right sides and top thereof.
b Perspective view of an embodiment of a gift bag, a gift cover and a mounted decoration of the present invention showing an assembled view of the gift cover interfacing with external surfaces of the gift bag with gift message exposed showing the front and right sides and top thereof.
a Perspective view of an embodiment of a gift bag and a gift cover of the present invention showing a view of the gift cover deployed from an internally folded position showing the front and right sides and top thereof.
b Partial perspective view of an embodiment of a gift bag and a gift of the present invention showing a view of the gift cover closed and locked in place by the gift bag handles showing the front and right sides and top thereof.
a Perspective view of an embodiment of a gift bag, a gift cover and a mounted decoration of the present invention showing a view of the gift cover deployed from an internal folded position, the cover operably affixed to a portion of gift bag internal side wall, showing the front and right sides and top thereof.
b Perspective view of an embodiment of a gift bag, a gift cover and a mounted decoration of the present invention showing a view of the gift cover in a closed and sealed position, the cover operably affixed to a portion of gift bag internal side wall and supporting the cover with overhanging flaps and inserted tabs, showing the front and right sides and top thereof.
a Perspective view of an embodiment of the present invention showing a gift bag, a deployable gift cover with a compartment for a secondary gift, cover retained by a retention cuff and a gift bag mounted construct of the present invention showing a deployed view of the gift cover and gift bag, the cover moveably affixed to a portion gift bag internal side wall, showing the front and right sides and top thereof.
b Side cut away view of an embodiment of a gift bag, a gift cover with a compartment for a secondary gift, an anti-peek tab and a deployable decoration of the present invention showing the cover moveably affixed to a portion of gift bag internal side wall, showing the left sides thereof.
c Side cut away view of an embodiment of a gift bag, a gift cover with a compartment for a secondary gift, an anti-peek tab and a deployable decoration of the present invention showing the cover moveably affixed to a portion of gift bag internal side wall, a deployed decoration and a deployed anti peek panel, showing the left sides thereof.
a Perspective view of an embodiment of the present invention showing a gift bag, a sealed gift cover with anti-tamper message and a detachable mounted decoration containing a photo and a pop-up display suitable for remounting, showing the front and right sides and top thereof.
b Perspective view of an embodiment of the present invention, showing a detachable mounted decoration containing a photo and a pop-up display remounted in a photo album
a Perspective view of an embodiment of the present invention showing an exploded view of a gift bag, a gift cover with functional element structural envelope and gift card mounting area underneath the cover and a detachable mounted decoration, showing the front and left sides and bottom thereof
b Bottom view of an embodiment of the present invention showing sealed structural envelope and gift card area.
c Bottom view of an embodiment of the present invention showing sealed structural envelope with a gift card being inserted into the area.
a Perspective view of an embodiment of the present invention comprising a collapsible gift box, an integrated gift cover with a compartment for a secondary gift and a deployable decoration comprising a mountable gift tag showing a predeployed view of the gift box and cover, showing the front and right sides and top thereof.
b Perspective view of an embodiment of the present invention comprising a collapsible gift box, an integrated gift cover with a compartment for a secondary gift and a deployable decoration comprising a mountable gift tag showing a deployed view of the compartment for a the secondary gift, decoration, or gift tag, showing the front and left sides and top thereof.
c Perspective view of an embodiment of the present invention comprising a collapsible gift box, an integrated gift cover with a compartment for a secondary gift and a deployable decoration comprising a mountable gift tag showing a deployed view of the gift box ready for gift insertion, a resealed compartment for the gift card, decoration and gift tag, showing the front and left sides and top thereof.
d Perspective view of an embodiment of the present invention comprising a collapsible gift box, an integrated gift cover with a compartment for a secondary gift and a deployable decoration comprising a mountable gift tag showing a sealed view of the gift box, a sealed compartment for the gift card, decoration and gift tag ready for shipping, showing the front and left sides and top thereof.
e Perspective view of an embodiment of the present invention comprising a collapsible gift box, an integrated gift cover with a compartment for a secondary gift and a deployable decoration comprising a mountable gift tag showing a received and ready to open view of the gift box, a deployed decorative display, and a mounted gift tag, showing the front and left sides and top thereof.
f Perspective view of an embodiment of the present invention comprising a collapsible gift box, an integrated gift cover with a compartment for a secondary gift and a deployable decoration comprising a mountable gift tag showing a opened view of the gift box, a deployed decorative display, and a removed gift tag, showing the front and left sides and top thereof.
a Perspective view of an embodiment of the present invention showing a gift bag, a gift cover with a toy car decoration of the present invention showing an exploded view of the gift cover and gift bag, the cover, showing the front and right sides and top thereof.
b Template view of an embodiment of the toy car cover comprising separable components of car, wheels, and chassis
c Exploded view of an embodiment of the toy car cover components comprising car body, wheels, car chassis, and axles
d Perspective view of an embodiment of the present invention showing a re-articulated gift cover transformed to a toy car, showing the front and right sides and top thereof.
a Perspective view of an embodiment of the present invention showing a gift bag, a deployable gift cover with a compartment for a secondary gift, the cover retained by a retention cuff and a gift bag mounted construct of the present invention showing a deployed view of the gift cover and gift bag, the cover moveably affixed to a portion gift bag internal side wall, showing the front and right sides and top thereof.
b Perspective view of an embodiment of the present invention showing a gift bag, a deployable gift cover with a compartment for a secondary gift, the cover removable by removed retention cuff and a three dimensional construct removed from gift bag and assembled, of the present invention showing a post opened view of the gift cover and gift bag, the cover detachably affixed to a portion gift bag internal side wall, showing the front and right sides and top thereof.
c Perspective view of removable decoration comprising diorama, backdrop, figure, or table display, showing front and right sides and top thereof.
a Perspective view of an embodiment of the present invention comprising a collapsible gift box, a collapsible gift cover comprising at least a single mounted extendable flap, false cover, a decoration, a hidden message or a mounting point, showing a storage view of the gift box and cover, showing the front and left sides and top thereof.
b Perspective view of an embodiment of the present invention comprising a collapsible gift box, a collapsible gift cover comprising at least a single mounted extendable flap, false cover, a decoration, a hidden message or a mounting point, showing a deployed view of the gift box and cover, showing the front and left sides and top thereof.
c Perspective view of an embodiment of the present invention comprising a collapsible gift box, a collapsible gift cover comprising at least a single mounted extendable flap, false cover, a decoration, a hidden message or a mounting point, showing a ready to ship view of the gift box and cover, showing the front and left sides and top thereof.
d Perspective view of an embodiment of the present invention comprising a collapsible gift box, a collapsible gift cover comprising at least a single mounted extendable flap, false cover, a decoration, a hidden message or a mounting point, showing a received view of the gift box and initial deployment of cover, showing the front and left sides and top thereof.
e Perspective view of an embodiment of the present invention comprising a collapsible gift box, a collapsible gift cover comprising at least a single mounted extendable flap, false cover, a decoration, a hidden message or a mounting point, showing a deployed view of the gift box and subsequent deployment of cover exposing false cover, decoration and hidden message, showing the front and left sides and top thereof.
f Perspective view of an embodiment of the present invention comprising a collapsible gift box, a collapsible gift cover comprising at least a single mounted extendable flap, false cover, a decoration, a hidden message or a mounting point, showing a ready to open view of the gift box and false cover by removing tear strip, showing the front and left sides and top thereof.
g Perspective view of an embodiment of the present invention comprising a collapsible gift box, a collapsible gift cover comprising at least a single mounted extendable flap, false cover, a decoration, a hidden message or a mounting point, showing a ready to open view of the gift box and real cover with false cover flap pulled back, showing the front and left sides and top thereof.
h Perspective view of an embodiment of the present invention comprising a collapsible gift box, a collapsible gift cover comprising at least a single mounted extendable flap, false cover, a decoration, a hidden message or a mounting point, showing a opened view of the gift box and gift cover by removing hidden message layer and subsequent gift cover layer exposing gift, showing the front and left sides and top thereof.
i Perspective view of an embodiment of the present invention comprising a collapsible gift box, a collapsible gift cover comprising at least a single mounted extendable flap, false cover, a decoration, a hidden message or a mounting point, showing a secondary use of the gift box and gift cover by filling the empty gift cavity with candy, showing the front and left sides and top thereof.
j Perspective view of an embodiment of the present invention comprising a collapsible gift box, a collapsible gift cover comprising at least a single mounted extendable flap, false cover, a decoration, a hidden message or a mounting point, showing a secondary use of the gift box and gift cover by re-closing the now filled gift cavity by re-closing real cover, showing the front and left sides and top thereof.
k Perspective view of an embodiment of the present invention comprising a collapsible gift box, a collapsible gift cover comprising at least a single mounted extendable flap, false cover, a decoration, a hidden message or a mounting point, showing a secondary use of the gift box and gift cover by re-closing the now filled gift cavity by reattaching false cover, inserting open layer corner tabs in slots, showing the front and left sides and top thereof.
l Perspective view of an embodiment of the present invention comprising a collapsible gift box, a collapsible gift cover comprising at least a single mounted extendable flap, false cover, a decoration, a hidden message or a mounting point, showing a secondary use of the gift box and gift cover by finally re-closing the shipping tabs leaving a mounting point available to hang the present invention for use a piñata, showing the front and left sides and top thereof.
The details of one or more embodiments of the invention are set forth in the accompanying drawings and the description below. Other features, objects, and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the description and drawings, and from the claims. Incorporated by reference to help teach the construction of basic gift bags and gift boxes is the book; Basic Packaging, Pepin Press (2010). Also incorporated by reference to teach basic paper engineering concepts for creating pop-up decorations and figures are the following publications: Paper Engineering for Pop-Up Books and Cards, Mark Hiner, Parkwest Publications (April 1986), Popup Paper Engineering, Paul Johnson, Falmer Press, (1992), and Pop-Up!, a Manual of Paper Mechanisms, Duncan Birmingham, Tarquin Publication, (1997),
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This invention also contemplates use of gift boxes that comprise, separate covers or attached cover embodiments and can have any construction known in the art. Unless otherwise described, the present invention is generally intended to allow re-use of various components that are described in the specification to help prevent waste from a one-time use of the components.
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Downward folded edge flaps 196 that contact the gift bag's exterior surface provide structural support to the gift bag when the gift bag is filled as the edge flaps 196 contact the gift bag exterior and hold the gift bag upper periphery 70 and the gift bag edges to securely seal gift package even if the flexible gift bag is filled to a point where the bag walls distort, the cover conceals gift in the gift bag. These edge flaps are made even more effective adding adhesive or mechanical fasteners to connect the edge flap to the gift bag surfaces where the edge flap touches the gift bag. When downward edge flaps on a cover are designed to contact the interior surfaces of a gift bag, the edge flaps are designed to contact gift bag interior, side walls, side sub walls or front and rear bag walls, the flaps with structural creases stiffen, open and extend gift bag side walls to maximize gift bag capacity. Periphery is defined as a region or boundary (including edges and areas near edges, see 70 and 170) of any surface or area of a gift bag 10 or gift container 130. When edge flaps 196 are folded upwards beyond 30 degrees, the edge flap creates a structural crease that strengthens the cover 190. The edge flaps 196 and bag tabs 198 can comprise additional fastening means to securely seal cover to the gift bag interior where the gift bag upper portion and edges are in contact. The present invention comprises the placement of adhesive or mechanical fastening means on the edge flaps and bag tabs to securely seal to the upper periphery 70 of the gift bag 10. Therefore even if the gift bag 10 is filled with gifts where the bag walls 40 distort, the cover 190 still conceals the gift. The mounting slot 195 allows the addition of an additional decoration 200, greeting or other item in the cover 190. Once articulated into a cover 190 as shown in
As stated above, there are many embodiments to the present invention. These embodiments may be used in combination or individually to create novel and attractive presentations of gifts or other items. To help the reader understand the invention better, the invention is presented in series of embodiments that describe improvements affecting individual elements of the invention. This organization in no way is intended to limit the invention to individual improvements as the invention is styled to allow combinations of many improvements in addition to singular improvements.
The present invention comprises 1) separate covers that operably attach and may be stored flat and folded a) in the envelope of the gift bag 10 or gift container 130 or b) lay flat on gift bag 10 or gift container 130 exterior 2) covers that are operably attached to gift bag 10 or gift container 130 which fold to store a) within gift cavity or b) fold flat along the exterior of gift bag 10 or gift container 130. In
For the purposes of uniformity and teaching the invention, a gift bag 10 is shown in the following
Discussing in the present invention cover in general terms, the cover 190 is made out of material like paper, plastic, or card stock as is the gift container 130 and the gift bag 10. Without some structural enhancement, an unsupported cover 190 would not be able to hold heavier decorations, gift cards, greeting cards or similar items that would enhance the gift giving experience as the weight of the additional items would cause the cover to sag or fall into the gift bag interior. The present invention allows the use of much lighter material than the gift bag 10 and will support heavier items on the cover 190. This structural support added by the present invention allows this additional strength in the cover despite the presence of storage creases in the cover 190. If the cover 190 is folded to lay flat within the storage envelope of a gift bag 10 or gift container 130, the storage creases in the cover 190 further weakens the structural integrity of the cover material. As shown in
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This exemplar of a cover 190 in this embodiment may also have adhesive seals or other mechanical sealing on its edge flaps, bag tabs, edges, or upper or lower surfaces to enhance the integrity of the completed gift system.
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The present invention also comprises a plurality of ways to attach or seal the cover 190 to the gift bag 10 as shown in
Furthermore the bag tabs 198 on the cover 190 could be designed with an adhesive where the adhesive tab 196 secures to the gift bag slots 199 or the tabs 198 can fasten directly to the gift bag side walls 40 without slots 199. The value of the stiffening member 184 and the bag tab 198 and slot 199 in the present invention, is if the bag 10 is stuffed with gifts and the gift bag walls 40 distort, the cover 190 could shift and fall down as wall interference fit with the cover 190 changes. In this design, the cover 190 can be stored within the gift bag interior. Alternatively it could store along the gift bag rear exterior to fold flat and compact during storage.
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In the present invention, the gift bag or gift box also serves as a platform for adding improvements for enhancing the gift presentation value as well as being augmented by the addition of functional or decorative elements.
As described in the improvements to the cover section of this detailed description, enhancing the presentation value of the gift is one of the paramount functional improvements. Containers in this invention can also carry decorations, deploy messages, hide secondary gifts, maximize the space necessary for the gift inside and allow the designer to make the containers useful beyond the its normal functional use of holding a gift.
Generally, the gift bag or gift box improvements comprise improvements to the shippable nature of the decorated gift, mounting areas for structural support or deployment of the cover if attached, and the addition of various slots, tabs, mechanically or adhesively attached functional elements that may be used to re-articulate the gift bag or gift container after the gift is given. The improvements for shipping are accomplished by creating the gift container with pre-decorated materials that have properties that approved for use in shipping. Examples of this type of material would comprises corrugated cardboard, coated corrugated cardboard, Mylar®, Tyvex® or other polymer based coatings/films used for the standard container materials with the material pre-decorated with inks or other media that are designed or ruggedized to withstand shipping handling. The gift container may also be improved by adding strengthened corner pieces on the gift container as well as addition of lined adhesive strips to seal the gift container 130 coupled with tear strips that allow easy access to the gift container. A tear strip is defined as a device that is either made up of plastic tape applied to the inside of the gift container during manufacture, which enables the sealed gift container to be opened quickly by pulling the tape through a predefined area of the gift container. The same effect for easy opening can be achieved using perforations in a pattern.
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A number of improvements may be made to either or both of the gift containers (box or bag) and are addressed here in the detailed description
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Various embodiments of this cover would comprise most standard versions of this invention's covers including attached, severable and deployable covers. Another embodiment of the hidden message feature would to enable a message to appear in an adhesive layer sealing the cover to the container. This embodiment comprises similar construction methodology to that of the anti-tamper feature 350, but here the purpose here is designed to offer greetings or encouragement to the gift recipient at each stage of the gift presentation. An exemplar of how this is accomplished is to design the adhesive layer joining the cover and the gift container to cohesively split to display, a hidden message on the container, intended to prevent tampering in an entertaining manner. An example for a Christmas theme would be a “Ho, ho, ho!” greetings 350 lining the adhesive area 380 of the cover-gift container interface as shown in
Other embodiments of the hidden message aspect of this invention may comprise but is not limited to opening a secondary compartment that reveals a 3 dimensional display (moveable, pop-up or spring-loaded) that deploys with or without human assistance; deploying a sound message, greeting or music from a sound device or triggered by the opening of the gift presentations system; displaying a lighted display of light emitting diodes (LEDs) triggered when a cover is opened; deploying decorative streamers, confetti, or similar types of decorations that are deployed with or without human assistance; presenting secondary gifts and other items to surprise and delight the gift recipient.
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Decorative Package Display, Diorama and Storage. As shown in
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Party Piñata Configuration: If desired, the gift presentation system may be filled with candy 550 may also be re-used or be reconfigured to become a festive party game such as a piñata. Once candy 550 is placed in the gift cavity 560, sealed up as shown by exemplars in
Travel game for creative play: This embodiment extends the diorama constructs described above. In this case, the base material for the gift system comprises a thicker card-stock and thin card board for durability and longevity of play. An example of a game intended in this case, might use the three dimensional constructs as described earlier in this specification as game pieces, the gift container might re-articulate into a game board, and at a least a functional element might be used to re-articulate as a spinner or some other type of random chance generator for the users to generate moves or actions. This example is not intended to limit types of games that could be produced in this example.
Lamps or Luminary Displays. Due to the ready availability of LED systems and their low power requirements, the gift system may comprise LED lights or similar lighting schemes as functional elements that either attach to the cover or container or are integrated into these components as part of the original configuration. For example, the gift system described in
Party or other secondary adornments: In this case the cover separates to forms gift article(s) to wear, decorate or affix in some other place. Examples of this comprise
1) Birthday crowns or party hats. In this example, the gift container and or the cover re-articulate into a hat or crown for the gift recipient. This may be a simple punch-out or it may require the reassembly of various components outlined in the container or the cover as described in the toy car example.
2) Photo mountings or display: In this case, as shown in
3) Banners or Poster type displays: In this embodiment, the gift container and or the cover and or the functional elements can be deconstructed and joined to form a banner party decoration or room decoration that may fasten to wall or door by conventional means such as mounting tape. An exemplar of this embodiment would have at least a single long strand of tissue paper folded onto itself many times such that when tightly bundled into an appropriate length, becomes a stiffener for the cover as described in a number of other embodiments of this present invention. Once the gift is delivered and ready for presentation, the bundling is removed and the tissue paper deployed in a long streamer to enhance the presentation. A number of streamers could also be created and bundled in this same manner to allow a number of streamer configurations in accordance with this present invention. The streamers could then be attached to ceiling or walls of a room to enhance the gift presentation
4) Puzzles: In this embodiment, the gift container and the cover deconstruct into puzzle pieces that when detached from the container and cover, will reassemble into a desired picture, or in the case of gift container material that the puzzle pieces are created from being structurally stiff enough to create a three dimensional construction puzzles similar to those commonly sold in puzzle stores
The functional elements can comprise a number of types:
1) Bag Space Maximizers: A bag space maximizer is simply a functional element attached to a gift bag 10 or cover 190 to keep the cover 190 from collapsing and allowing a gift to fill up most of the gift bag. This functional element may be accomplished by adding a structure to the gift bag that when it is unfolded, creates a locking mechanism to hold the bag open (i.e. Locking hinge) or creates a locking structure in the cover to hold the bag opening to full or nearly full expansion. The cover can do this with a structural crease providing this function as described earlier or by having a similar locking mechanism as the gift bag 10 described in this embodiment (locking hinge) that once unfolded, becomes a structural member that holds open the gift bag 10.
2) flanging Tab Stiffener a functional element that allows the cover to be folded prior to deployment is the application of a piece of resilient, elastic material over the storage crease in the folded cover (i.e. a thin layer of plastic). This elastic material also comprises a tab or hanger that would allow this cover to be hung on a point of sale display. Once deployed as a cover, resilient, elastic material would develop a spring constant to allow the cover to be deployed in a structural arch as earlier described in
3) Greeting Card or Secondary Gift Mount A functional element that serves as a greeting card/message or its mounting structure may be attached to the cover or the gift container and maybe mounted to be visible by the gift recipient or it may be attached to be hidden within the gift container or beneath the cover. This functional element comprises a mounting clip adhesively attached to the gift container or gift cover, a decorative display, or any other means of mounting other secondary functional elements. Examples of this mount are shown in
Improved methods of merchandising: The flexibility and diversity of the types of options contemplated by this invention, allows a new style of merchandising to be accomplished thereby creating a method of selling a uniquely customizable gift presentation system contemporaneous with the sale of a gift such that the gift presentation can be customized and delivered with the gift by a retailer. Whereas this invention may be vended separately at a point of sale retailer, the new manner of packaging contemplated by this invention comprises the following steps: Step 001 is that when a gift giver orders a gift from an online retailer (i.e. Amazon), Step 002 of this process would allow the gift giver to also specify how the gift should be decorated using this gift presentation system, with the user specifying secondary gifts (Parallel Step 003), (i.e. gift cards), select greeting cards or other fun messages (Parallel Step 003), select hidden messages (Parallel Step 003), select anti-tamper features (Parallel Step 003), or select other functional elements, like pop-ups, or other decorative elements (Parallel Step 003) The gift container could either be assembled and shipped with full presentation directly to the gift recipient(s) if using the pre-decorated shipping ready embodiment of the present invention (Parallel Step 004) or all of the elements required to enclose the gift and to present it, would shipped to the desired recipient to assemble themselves when the gift arrives (Parallel Step 004).
With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the various parts of the invention, to comprise variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification: all are intended to be encompassed by the present invention. Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention
This invention claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/375,571 filed on Aug. 20, 2010.
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