Three Dimensional Foam Greeting Cards with Audio Upload

Abstract
Three-dimensional lightweight foam greeting cards are described herein having a foam body with a perimeter wall that extends between two spaced apart parallel pieces of planar sheet material such as heavy gauge paper, cardboard, or other such material. The greeting cards have a partially hollowed foam body or one or more cavities in the foam body concealed in the front and back by the planar sheet material which may be pre-cut in the shape of the foam body are decorated consistent with the design of the foam body. The cavities in the foam body may contain various electronic components that enable the greeting card to produce sound, record and playback a personalized message, trigger light activation, trigger the movement of moveable parts, display digital video, photographs or slideshows, or a combination thereof.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to greeting cards, and more specifically to three-dimensional foam greeting cards and decorative greeting card accessories.


BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

For many years paper greeting cards have been widely used for celebratory occasions such as birthdays, graduations, weddings and other commercial purposes. Traditional text information is generally found on paper greeting cards. More recently, sound has been added to traditional paper greeting cards to increase the personalization of the cards by delivering an audio message that is electronically embodied in circuitry that is carried within the greeting card. The ability to use sound in combination with printed matter such as with conventional printed greeting cards significantly enhances the communicative value of social and relational greetings. The availability of small voice recording sound modules has made sound-generating greeting cards increasingly popular. Small lighting systems have also been incorporated into social greeting products and novelties, and combined in circuits with sound and other features.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

A three-dimensional foam greeting card is described herein, in one embodiment, having a three-dimensional foam body, a first planar surface material attached to a front surface of the three-dimensional foam body, a second planar surface material attached to a back surface of the three-dimensional foam body and a sound module located in a recess in the three-dimensional foam body and concealed by the first and second planar surface material. The sound module may include a speaker, circuit board, integrated circuit, microprocessor, memory device, power source, at least one switch mechanism and at least one pre-loaded digital audio file. The at least one switch mechanism controls playback of the at least one pre-loaded digital audio file.


In another embodiment, the three-dimensional foam greeting card of the present invention contains a three-dimensional foam body having at least one hollowed out portion creating a cavity therein, a first planar surface attached to a front surface of the three-dimensional foam body, a second planar surface attached to a back surface of the three-dimensional foam body, a sound module comprising a speaker, circuit board, integrated circuit, microprocessor, power source, memory device and at least one pre-loaded audio file, a recording device, a first switch to initiate a user recording session, and a second switch to initiate playback of the at least one pre-loaded audio file or a user recorded message.


In still another embodiment, the foam greeting card contains a three-dimensional foam body with a perimeter wall which extends between two spaced apart parallel pieces of heavy gauge planar sheet material, and a multimedia player device located and concealed within the three-dimensional foam body. The multimedia player device may include a circuit board, integrated circuit, microprocessor, speaker, power source, memory device, an electronic display screen operative to display digitally generated images, a data storage device, at least one switch mechanism, and at least one pre-loaded digital audio or video file. The electronic display screen is visible through an opening in the three-dimensional foam body and one of the pieces of heavy gauge planar sheet material.





DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS


FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a first embodiment of the three-dimensional foam greeting card of the present invention.



FIG. 2 is a side view of the three-dimensional foam greeting card of FIG. 1.



FIG. 3 is a rear view of the three-dimensional foam greeting card of FIG. 1.



FIG. 4 is a front internal view of the three-dimensional foam greeting card of FIG. 1.



FIG. 5 is a perspective view of an alternate embodiment of the three-dimensional foam greeting card of the present invention in a closed position.



FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the three-dimensional foam greeting card of FIG. 5 in an open position.



FIG. 7 is a top view of the three-dimensional foam greeting card of FIG. 5 in the direction of arrows 7-7.



FIG. 8 is a front view of an alternate embodiment of the three-dimensional foam greeting card of the present invention in a closed position.



FIG. 9 is a perspective view of the three-dimensional foam greeting card of FIG. 8 in an open position.



FIG. 10 is a perspective view of an alternate embodiment of the three-dimensional foam greeting card of the present invention.



FIG. 11 is an internal view of a portion of the three-dimensional foam greeting card of FIG. 10.



FIG. 12 is a perspective view of an alternate embodiment of the three-dimensional foam greeting card of the present invention in a closed position.



FIG. 13 is a perspective inside view of the three-dimensional foam greeting card of FIG. 12 in an open position.



FIG. 14 is a perspective view of an alternate embodiment of the three-dimensional foam greeting card of the present invention.



FIG. 15 is a perspective view of the three-dimensional foam greeting card of FIG. 14 in an upright position.



FIG. 16 is a front tear away view of the three-dimensional foam greeting card of FIG. 14.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED AND ALTERNATE EMBODIMENTS

The present disclosure and related inventions provide foam constructs in the form of greeting devices, greeting cards, novelties, gifts and foam constructs with functional features, and which can be used in connection with other devices such as retail displays.


In one form, a three-dimensional foam greeting card according to the present invention contains a foam body made of a hardened foam or foam-like material which makes the greeting card very lightweight. A representative example is shown in FIGS. 1-4. The foam body 12 of the greeting card 10 can be formed into any shape or profile, examples of which include, but are not limited to: a circle, a cupcake, a candle, an animal, a person, a baby carriage, a Christmas tree, a pumpkin, or any other conceivable shape. Or the greeting card 10 may take on a square or rectangular shape of a traditional greeting card. A portion of the foam body 12 is hollowed out to accommodate a device, examples of which include, but are not limited to: a sound module (shown in FIG. 4), a light module, a motor module, a multimedia player device or any combination thereof. There may be multiple cavities formed in the foam body 12 to receive multiple devices or device components such as batteries, switches, circuit boards, speakers, motors, recording devices, etc. The front and back surfaces of the foam body 12 are generally planar and can be covered with a heavy gauge paper-like material such as paper, cardboard, cardstock, or any other sheet or planar material. The outer paper-like surface 14, 16 can be cut in the shape of the foam body 12 and pre-printed with a design consistent with the shape of the foam body 12. The front surface 14 may bear decoration consistent with a front view of the item and the back surface 16 may contain decoration consistent with the back view of the item. For example, if the foam body and outer cover contain the shape and decoration of a dog, the front cover of the foam greeting card may contain the right side profile of the dog and the back cover may contain the left side profile of the dog. The outer surfaces 14, 16 are adhesively or otherwise attached to the foam body 12. The greeting card 10 may contain, in addition to the three-dimensional foam body 12 with planar front 14 and back 16 surfaces, a sentiment panel 17, which may be connected to the planar sheet material located on either the front 14 or back 16 surface of the foam body 12. This configuration is shown in FIGS. 8 and 9. The sentiment panel 17 may be, as shown, shaped in the same way as the foam body 12 and corresponding front 14 and back 16 sheet materials. If the sentiment panel 17 is connected along a fold line to the planar sheet material located on the front surface 14 of the foam body 12, it would serve as an outside front cover and an inside left panel of the greeting card 10. In a closed position, the sentiment panel 17 would be folded over the front surface 14 of the foam body 12 revealing only the outer surface of the sentiment panel 17. In an open position, it would be folded away from and revealing the front surface 14 of the greeting card 10 and the inner surface of the sentiment panel 17. Text sentiment and/or printed photographs or graphics may be contained on both the inside and outside surface of the sentiment panel. If the sentiment panel is connected along a fold line to the planar sheet material located on the back surface 16 of the foam body 12, as is shown in FIG. 9, it would serve as an outside back cover of the greeting card 10 and an inside right panel of the greeting card 10. In a closed position, the sentiment panel 17 would be folded over the back surface 16 of the greeting card 10. In an open position, it would be folded away from the back surface 16 of the greeting card 10 revealing the back surface 16 of the greeting card 10 and the inner surface of the sentiment panel 17. The three-dimensional greeting card 10 may additionally contain a display arm 18 attached to the back surface 16 of the greeting card 10, as shown in FIG. 3. The display arm 18 may be made out of cardboard or other rigid material. The upper portion of the display arm 18 is creased along a fold line 20 so that the display arm 18 may bend outward to function as a support for the greeting card 10, allowing the greeting card 10 to be displayed in a standing position.


In another embodiment, the foam greeting card, as described above, may contain a sound module 22, as shown in FIG. 4. Components of the sound module may include a circuit board 25, an integrated circuit, a microprocessor, a speaker 24, a memory module, a power source 26, a switch 28, and any other components necessary to trigger and playback a pre-recorded digital audio file. The digital audio file may contain music, singing, a voice message, or any other recordable sound. Components of the sound module 22 may be contained and concealed within a hollowed out portion of the foam body 12. The switch 28 which triggers playback of the audio file may be an electro-mechanical push-button switch 28. This type of switch may be implemented as a press-button 28, wherein each time a user presses the button, playback of the audio file is initiated. A sticker or printed label may be placed above the press-button switch on the outer surface 14 of the greeting card 10 to indicate that this is the area the user must press to playback the audio file. The sticker or printed label may simply say “play” or “press here”. Alternatively the surface of the greeting card 10 above the press-button may be printed with words and/or indicators to designate the location of the push-button 28. The switch may alternatively be a mechanical on/off switch which may be located on the front or back surface of the foam greeting card or it may also be located along the perimeter of the foam body 12. A slide trigger switch may also be used to initiate playback of the pre-recorded digital audio file. This type of switch may be particularly used with a foam greeting card having a sentiment panel, as described above, attached to the front or back surface of the greeting card. A slide switch mechanism may be placed over a fold line between the sentiment panel and the foam body such that when the greeting card is opened by moving the sentiment panel away from the foam body, the slide trigger activates the pre-recorded audio. Other switch mechanisms may be used such as light sensitive switches, motion sensitive switches, touch sensitive switches, pressure sensitive switches, thermal switches, moisture or capacitive switches or any other switch which would be known to one skilled in the art.


In another embodiment, the three-dimensional foam greeting card, as described above, contains both a sound and recording module that provide the user with the ability to record a personalized message to the card recipient. As shown in FIGS. 1 and 4, this embodiment may include at least two electro-mechanical switches 28, 29 to initiate a recording session and a playback session and a microphone. A first switch 28 or “play” button, which may be implemented as a push-button switch as described above, may in a first mode initiate playback of a pre-recorded message instructing the user how to record a personal message and in a second mode initiate playback of the user's personal message. A second switch 29, or “preview” button, which may also be implemented as a push-button, may initiate a recording session wherein the user may record a personal message to the greeting card recipient. A third switch 27 or pull tab is located on the outer surface of the greeting card. This third switch 27 controls whether the greeting card 10 is in a first mode, wherein a user can test the card functionality by recording and previewing the recorded message without the ability to play the message a second time or to hear the message upon pressing the “play” button, or a second mode, wherein the user has purchased the greeting card, and removed the pull tab 27 thereby permitting the user to record a message which is then saved within the sound module and is thereby available for playback upon pressing the “play” button 28. The third switch or pull tab 27 may be located on the outer surface of the greeting card 10 so that is visible to the purchaser. While the pull tab 27 is still intact, pressing the “play” button will initiate playback of a pre-recorded voice message instructing the user how to record a personal message. Once the pull tab 27 has been removed, pressing the “play” button 28 will initiate playback of the user-recorded message. Pressing the “preview” button 29 initiates a recording session, regardless of whether the pull tab 27 has been removed or not. The recording session will continue as long as the user continues pressing or holding down the “preview” button 29 or until the amount of storage allotted for the user-recorded message has been exhausted. Once the user has finished recording the personal message, the personal message will automatically be played back. In the first mode, when the pull tab 27 is still intact, the user-recorded message is played back once and discarded, disabling further playback of the user-recorded message. In the second mode, once the pull tab 27 has been removed, the user-recorded message is immediately played back and saved so that it can be re-played by pressing the “play” button 28. The user may record over a previous message simply by pressing the “preview” button 29 and recording a new message which will overwrite the previously saved user-recorded message. The “preview” button 29 may be indicated on the outer surface of the greeting card by a removable sticker or label. Once the user purchases the greeting card and has recorded a satisfactory message, he/she can remove the “preview” sticker or label before sending the greeting card to the recipient.


In another form, the three-dimensional foam greeting card of the present invention may be paired with a traditional paper greeting card, such as is shown in FIGS. 5-7. In this embodiment, the removable foam greeting card 32 may serve as a keepsake or token once the paper greeting 34 has been discarded. As shown in FIGS. 5-7, a sealed clear or transparent sleeve 36 made of plastic or other such material is used to pair the separate foam structure 32 and paper greeting card 34 in the same package. The foam structure 32 may be inserted into the sleeve 36 in front of the paper greeting card 34 so it is visible when looking at the greeting card 30 on a greeting card display. Alternatively, the foam structure 32 may be placed on the inside of the paper greeting card 34 to be discovered by the card recipient upon opening the greeting card 30. The foam structure 32 may contain sound, recording, light, motor, multimedia module, or combinations thereof as described in further detail below. As shown in the representative embodiment, the removable foam structure 32 contains a press button 38 which controls activation of an internal sound module, similar to the sound module shown in FIG. 4. Depression of the press button 38 may initiate playback of a pre-loaded audio file containing a voice message, music, sound, or any other digital recording.


The three-dimensional foam greeting card with sound, as described above, can additionally contain a motion sensor which operates to trigger one or more pre-loaded audio files. A representative example is shown in FIGS. 10-11. In this embodiment, in additional to the sound module 22 as described above, contains a motion sensor 43 within the cavity in the foam body 42. The motion sensor 43 can be used, in one embodiment, to trigger playback of a first pre-loaded audio file. In another embodiment, a first pre-loaded audio file may be played upon activating a first switch such as a push button switch or toggling a mechanical on/off button 44, as shown in FIGS. 10-11. After the first pre-loaded audio file is played back, movement of the foam body 42 activates the motion sensor 43, which triggers a second pre-loaded audio file. For example, the greeting card 40 may contain instructions to “shake me” 46 so that when the user begins to shake the foam body 42, the motion sensor 43 triggers playback of a pre-loaded audio file.


In another embodiment, the three-dimensional foam greeting card of the present invention may contain a light module with integrated LED lights. The light module would contain A light strand may be stored within a hollowed out portion of the greeting card body between the front and back surfaces of the card. The lights may be programmed to strobe in sequence or blink randomly. Different light colorations may be used as well. Other types of lighting, such as ribbon LED lights may also be used. An electro-mechanical push-activated switch may be used to allow the user to control whether the lights are turned on or off. Also, the lights may be used in combination with pre-recorded sound or a user-recorded message. A single switch may initiate playback of a pre-recorded or user-recorded message as well as turning the lights on or the audio playback and lights may be controlled by different switches.


In yet another embodiment, the three-dimensional foam greeting card of the present invention may contain a motor module located in the hollowed cavity in the foam located between the front and back panels of the greeting card. The motor module causes movement of at least one mobile object associated with the greeting card. The movement may be up and down motion, side to side lateral motion, or any other reciprocating motion. The motor module may contain a rotating gear mechanism that when activated turns a circular gear which is attached at one end to the mobile object. The mobile object can be any three dimensional object which extends outward from the front surface of the greeting card body. Activation of the motor module, which can be by a push button switch, slide switch, or any other switching mechanism, causes movement of the mobile object. Other novelties may be attached to the outside surface of the foam body such as moving eyes or other decorative embellishments.


In still another embodiment, the three-dimensional foam greeting card of the present invention may be operative to play pre-loaded video and/or audio recordings. In this embodiment, a representative example of which is shown in FIGS. 12 and 13, a multimedia player device is contained within the hollowed cavity in the foam body 52 located between the front and back panels of the greeting card 50. The multimedia player device may be capable of displaying pre-loaded images or video and emitting sound. Components of such multimedia player device may include, but are not limited to, a flat panel display screen 58, such as an LCD screen, a power source which preferably consists of one or more disposable batteries, an audio speaker, integrated circuit, a circuit board with microprocessor, a data storage device and related circuitry. The device may contain at least one pre-recorded slideshow with accompanying pre-recorded digital audio files. A representative device may store up to approximately 20 pre-loaded photos or images and between approximately 26 seconds to 2.26 minutes of audio or greater, depending on the amount of digital storage provided. The device, when powered by four disposable lithium batteries, is capable of playing the pre-loaded audio/visual content approximately 300 times. Representative width and/or height dimensions of a display screen 58 are between approximately 1.5 and 2.4 inches. The screen 58 may be visible through an opening in the planar sheet material located on the front surface 56 of the foam body 52. The foam greeting card body 52 may additionally contain a sentiment panel 54, as described above, which is attached along a fold line 55 to the planar sheet material attached to the front surface 56 of the foam body 52. The sentiment panel 54 would serve as the front cover of the greeting card 50 and in a closed position, lay atop the sheet material attached to the front surface 56 of the foam body 52. The sentiment panel 54 may also contain an opening thereon 57, consistent with the opening for the display screen 58 contained on the planar sheet material located on the front surface 56 of the foam body 52, through which the display screen 58, contained within the foam body 52, is visible. The multimedia display device may be activated by a push button switch 53 located on the front or back surface of the foam body 52. The greeting card 50 may contain the words “play” printed above the push button switch 53 which indicates where the multimedia player device is activated. Alternatively, the greeting card 50 may contain a slide switch which is used in combination with a sentiment panel 57, as described above. The slide switch may be located across a fold line 55 between the sentiment panel 54 and the foam greeting card body 52, such that when the greeting card 50 is opened or the sentiment panel 54 is folded away from the greeting card body 52, the slide switch works to activate the multimedia player. The greeting card 50 may additionally contain a mechanical on/off switch or button which controls whether or not the multimedia player device may be activated. The on/off switch may be located along the side perimeter of the foam body 52 between the planar sheet material located on the front and back surfaces of the foam body or it may be located on the front or back surface of the greeting card body.


A further embodiment of the three dimensional foam greeting card with multimedia player device, as described directly above, may contain audio recording capabilities which would provide a user with the ability to record a personalized message to be played before, during or after the pre-recorded slideshow is displayed on the display screen. Additional components such as a sound and recording module, as described above with reference to a previous embodiment, would accompany the multimedia player device within the cavity located within the foam body between the front and back panels of the greeting card. The multimedia player device may contain one or more pre-recorded audio files that may be played before during or after the personalized user recorded message.


Further still, the three dimensional foam greeting card with multimedia player device may additionally include a USB port 51, SD slot or any other appropriate external memory input source so that a user may upload digital video, digital photos and/or digital audio files to be presented on activation of the multimedia device. The multimedia device may be capable of playing several file formats including, but not limited to, flash, html, html5, mp3, mp4, .mov, .rp4, /wma, etc. The multimedia player device may also contain one or more pre-loaded digital video, photo and/or audio files which may be played in combination with the user uploaded digital video, photo and/or audio. The video, slideshow and/or audio may be triggered by any of the switch mechanisms described herein and playback may further be controlled by a mechanical on/off switch. The switch mechanisms may be located on the front or back of the greeting card or along the side perimeter of the foam structure.


In another embodiment, shown in FIGS. 14 through 16, the three-dimensional foam greeting card 60 contains a slide-out USB port 62 for uploading an MP3 file, a press button 64 to initiate playback of the user-uploaded MP3 file and a sliding stand 66 which enables the foam greeting card 60 to stand upright for display on a flat surface such as a table or desk.


In a preferred embodiment, the foam greeting card body 61 includes a single piece of foam or foam-like material having one or more cavities contained therein. The foam 61 includes a front surface, a back surface opposite the front surface, and a perimeter wall which extends between the front and back surfaces. The foam body 61 can be formed into any shape or profile, such as the bird as shown in FIGS. 14-16. Similar to the other embodiments described above, a sheet material 63 may be attached to a front and back surface of the foam body 61. In a preferred embodiment, the perimeter wall between the front and back surfaces of the foam body 61 is not covered by the sheet material 63. The sheet material 63 may be shaped in the form of the foam body 61 and may have artwork or text printed thereon. The sheet material 63 attached to the front surface of the foam body 61 may contain a front side view of, for example, a bird and the sheet material 63 attached to the back surface of the foam body 61 may contain a back side view of a bird. Alternatively, the sheet material 63 attached to the front surface of the foam body 61 may contain a right side view of a bird and the sheet material 63 attached to the back surface of the foam body 61 may contain a left side view of a bird or vice versa. The front and back sheet materials also may contain different depictions or one or both of the sheet material may be blank or contain no printing thereon. The sheet material 63 may also contain directions for operating the greeting card printed thereon. Alternatively, instructions for operating the greeting card 60 may be printed on removable substrate such as a sticker or label. The sheet material 63 may also contain three-dimensional embellishments such as moving eyes or other decorative effects. The sheet material 63 serves to cover the front and back surfaces of the foam body 61, thereby concealing the electronic components contained within the cavity of the foam body 61 and also adds a decorative element to the greeting card 60.


An electronics module is contained within the one or more cavities of the foam body. It is operative to receive one or more uploaded audio files, save said audio files in memory, and replay said audio files upon some interaction with or request from a user. Components of the electronics module may include, but are not limited to: a printed circuit board 65, an integrated circuit chip, a memory device for storing one or more audio files, a power source, a speaker 67, a switch 64, and any other hardware or software component that may be used to implement the functions of the greeting card, such components being known to one of skill in the art. Built-in digital rights management (DRM) and cryptographic features for protection against unauthorized copying may also be included. In a preferred embodiment, a press-button switch 64 is used to initiate playback of a user-uploaded audio file. In the embodiment shown in the figures, the press button 64 is accessed through the front surface of the front sheet material 63, the front sheet material 63 having words printed thereon directing the user to the appropriate location of the press-button 64 for activating the audio. If there are no user-uploaded audio files contained within memory in the greeting card 60, a pre-recorded message may play upon activation of the press-button 64, instructing the user to upload an audio file for playback on subsequent activation. The message may also instruct the user to look to the back of the greeting card 60 for further instructions for uploading an audio file to the greeting card 60.


In a preferred embodiment, a built-in USB port 62 is contained within the one or more cavities of the foam greeting card body 61 for digital data transfer and possible battery charge via connection to an AC or DC power source, as may be provided by external source such as a personal computer. In alternate embodiments, the greeting card may contain an SD card slot or any other type of external memory device port. A slide lever 68 is accessible through an opening in a first perimeter wall of the foam body 61. Moving the slide lever 68 to the right ejects the USB port 62 out through an opening in a second perimeter wall of the case. In a representative embodiment, the slide lever 68 is located on a bottom perimeter wall of the foam body 61, proximate to a right perimeter wall and the opening for the USB port 62 is located on the lower portion of the right perimeter wall proximate to the bottom perimeter wall. When the slide lever 68 is moved back to the left, the USB port 62 is retracted or re-inserted into the cavity in the foam body 61. Therefore, when the USB port 62 is not in use, it can be stored within the foam body 61 and when the USB port 62 is needed it can easily be removed. The slide-out USB port 62 may also include a cable 69 which is connected to the USB port 62 at one end and extends out approximately one inch from the greeting card 60. The USB cable 69 allows for easier connection of the USB port 62 to a USB slot located on an electronic device such as a personal computer. The slide-out USB port 62 can be used along with any of the embodiments of the three dimensional foam greeting card described herein.


A collapsible stand 66 is attached to a lower section the foam greeting card body 61, as shown in FIG. 15. The collapsible stand 66 includes one or more panels which contain various fold lines which enable the stand to be moved from a first position, shown in FIG. 14, wherein the stand 66 is collapsed, allowing the greeting card 60 to be positioned in a relatively flat arrangement for placement into an envelope, and a second position, shown in FIG. 15, wherein the stand 66 is unfolded, forming a substantially planar lower surface or base and enabling the greeting card 60 to remain in a standing or upright position. In addition to the substantially planar lower surface, the stand 66 also includes two panels which extend upward from opposing ends of the base in an approximate 45-degree angle and attaching to a panel which forms a band around the lower foam body. The band fits snugly around the lower foam body to provide support in an upright position but is also slidable along the lower section of the foam body. To move the stand 66 from the first or collapsed position, a user simply slides the band portion in a downward direction toward a bottom edge of the foam greeting card body 61. This movement causes the strategically located fold lines to bend, creating the substantially planar lower surface or base upon which the greeting card 60 is supported. Placing the greeting card 60 in the upright or standing position enables a user to display the greeting card 60 on a relatively flat surface, such as a desk, table or shelf. To place the greeting card 60 back to the collapsed or relatively flat position, a user simply slides or moves the stand 66 in an upward direction along the bottom portion of the foam body 61. The stand 66 may also contain an opening thereon providing access to the USB slide lever 68. While the example described herein and shown in the Figures is shaped like a bird and contains printing on the cover sheet material which depicts a bird, the foam body can be shaped to resemble any animal, person, character, or any other conceivably shaped form. In a preferred embodiment, the sheet material will have printing thereon which compliments or corresponds to the shape of the foam card, such as, for example, the foam shaped like a bird and the sheet material with printing which resembles a bird. The sheet material may contain any type of printing thereon.


The three-dimensional foam greeting cards of the present invention may also contain a battery-saving device which includes a small substantially rectangular plastic insert which is inserted into a small slot in the foam body. The slot is located directly outside the location of a battery circuit switch which is contained on the circuit board inside the foam body. When the device is inserted into the slot the circuit is opened, preventing batteries from draining while the product is not in use. When the device is removed, the circuit closes, and the batteries are activated, allowing the user to record a message, play an audio clip, light up the greeting card or cause components of the greeting card to be put in motion.


It should be noted that the three-dimensional foam greeting card described herein may contain one or a combination of two or more functions, as described, such as sound, light, audio, recording, motion, or multimedia functions. Additionally, a variety of switches are mentioned herein and can be used alone or in combination and may be located in a variety of locations on the three-dimensional foam greeting card.


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 reported results and examples are clearly within the scope of the invention where the invention is limited solely by the scope of the following claims.

Claims
  • 1. A foam greeting card comprising: a three-dimensional foam body having a front surface, a back surface opposite the front surface and a perimeter wall which extends between the front and back surfaces, the three-dimensional foam body having one or more cavities contained therein;a front sheet material attached to the front surface of the three-dimensional foam body and a back sheet material attached to the back surface of the three-dimensional foam body;an electronics module operative to receive, save and replay audio files;a switch operative to control playback of audio files saved in the electronics module;a USB port which is contained within the three-dimensional foam body and accessed through an opening in the perimeter wall of the three-dimensional foam body; anda collapsible stand which is slidably attached to a lower region of the three-dimensional foam body which is operative to move between a first unfolded position to a second folded position, wherein the second folded position enables the foam greeting card to stand in a self-sustained, upright position.
  • 2. The foam greeting card of claim 1, wherein the electronics module is operative to accept MP3 files.
  • 3. The foam greeting card of claim 1, wherein the switch is a press-button switch, which is accessed through the front sheet material.
  • 4. The foam greeting card of claim 3, wherein the front sheet material contains printing thereon, which indicates the location of the press-button switch.
  • 5. The foam greeting card of claim 1, wherein triggering the switch initiates playback of a user-uploaded file contained in memory on the electronics module.
  • 6. The foam greeting card of claim 5, wherein triggering the switch initiates playback of a pre-recorded message providing instructions for a user to upload audio files onto the greeting card when no user-uploaded files are saved in memory.
  • 7. The foam greeting card of claim 1, wherein the USB port is capable of being in a first position substantially within the three-dimensional foam body and a second position substantially outside the three-dimensional foam body.
  • 8. The foam greeting card of claim 7, wherein the USB port can be moved via a slide lever which is accessible through an opening in the perimeter wall of the three-dimensional foam body.
  • 9. A foam greeting card comprising: a foam body having a front surface, a back surface opposite the front surface and a perimeter wall which extends between the front and back surfaces, the foam body having one or more cavities contained therein;a sheet material which covers the front and back surfaces of the foam body;an electronics module operative to receive, save and playback uploaded audio files, the electronics module being located in one of the one or more cavities contained in the foam body and concealed by the sheet material;a USB port contained within one of the one or more cavities of the foam body and accessed through an opening in a first perimeter wall;a slide lever which is contained within one of the one or more cavities of the foam body and accessed through an opening in a second perimeter wall, the slide lever operative to move the USB port from a first position wherein the USB port is substantially contained within the foam body and a second position wherein the USB port is substantially outside the foam body;a switch operative to control playback of an uploaded audio file.
  • 10. The foam greeting card of claim 9, wherein the switch is a press-button switch.
  • 11. The foam greeting card of claim 9, wherein the switch is accessed through the sheet material covering the front surface of the foam body.
  • 12. The foam greeting card of claim 11, wherein the sheet material covering the front surface of the foam body contains printing thereon indicating the location of the switch.
  • 13. The foam greeting card of claim 9, wherein the opening in the first perimeter wall is proximate to the opening in the second perimeter wall.
  • 14. The foam greeting card of claim 9 further comprising a base which is slidably attached to the foam body, the base operative to maintain the greeting card in an upright, standing position.
  • 15. The foam greeting card of claim 9, wherein the uploaded audio files may not be removed from the greeting card.
  • 16. A foam greeting card comprising: a foam body having a cavity contained therein;a electronics module contained within the cavity;a switch;a USB port;a base which is slidably attached to the foam body,wherein MP3 audio files may be uploaded and saved on a memory device contained within the electronics module and replayed by activation of the switch.
  • 17. The foam greeting card of claim 16, wherein the uploaded MP3 files cannot be removed or erased from the memory device.
  • 18. The foam greeting card of claim 16, wherein the base enables the greeting card to maintain a standing position.
  • 19. The foam greeting card of claim 16, wherein the switch is a press-button switch.
  • 20. The foam greeting card of claim 16 further comprising a slide lever which is operative to move the USB port from substantially within the foam body to substantially outside the foam body.
RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/556,462, filed on Jul. 24, 2012, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/459,553, filed on Apr. 30, 2012, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/004,544, filed on Jan. 11, 2011 (now U.S. Pat. No. 8,205,365). This application is also a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/095,071, filed on Apr. 27, 2011, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/774,836, filed on May 6, 2010 (now U.S. Pat. No. 8,312,651), which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 12/126,235, filed on May 23, 2008 (now U.S. Pat. No. 7,802,386). This application is also a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/001,098, filed on Dec. 10, 2007, which is a conversion of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Nos. 60/937,902, filed on Jun. 29, 2007, 60/925,632, filed on Apr. 20, 2007, and 60/873,821, filed on Dec. 8, 2006. Each of the patent applications listed above is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.

Provisional Applications (3)
Number Date Country
60937902 Jun 2007 US
60925632 Apr 2007 US
60873821 Dec 2006 US
Continuations (2)
Number Date Country
Parent 13556462 Jul 2012 US
Child 14082154 US
Parent 13004544 Jan 2011 US
Child 13459553 US
Continuation in Parts (5)
Number Date Country
Parent 13459553 Apr 2012 US
Child 13556462 US
Parent 13095071 Apr 2011 US
Child 13004544 US
Parent 12774836 May 2010 US
Child 13095071 US
Parent 12126235 May 2008 US
Child 12774836 US
Parent 12001098 Dec 2007 US
Child 12126235 US