This application claims priority to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/090,552, filed on Apr. 20, 2011, which claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/326,359, filed on Apr. 21, 2010. The entire contents of the above-referenced applications are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention is in the field of greeting cards, and more specifically to three dimensional greeting cards having illumination features.
For many years traditional paper greeting cards have been widely used for celebratory occasions such as birthdays, graduations, weddings, and for other commercial purposes. More recently, the market has expanded with greeting cards that attempt to capture attention by means of particular designs or devices, and to add features and functions to standard paper cards to enhance the communicative and entertainment value of social and relational greetings. Mass production of digital electronics and devices has increased availability and reduced costs, but only a limited variety of cards with electronic features have been developed.
The present disclosure and related inventions provides novel greeting card constructions which also have electronic features such as lights which co-operate with the various card constructions and materials. A three dimensional illuminated greeting card including a greeting card body having two or more greeting card panels, a pop-out structure that is integral with the greeting card body, the pop-out structure operative to move between a first position which is folded flat between two greeting card panels and a second position which projects outward and forms a three-dimensional cavity between two greeting card panels, a light module contained within the pop-out structure, the light module comprising an integrated circuit, a power source and one or more LED lights, and a switch operative to control the illumination of the one or more LED lights. A portion of the pop-out structure is made of a translucent material.
The three-dimensional (3D) illuminated greeting cards of the present disclosure and related inventions combine a unique card construction having a 3D pop-out structure (hereinafter referred to as “3D structure” or “pop-out structure”) with one or more illumination devices. The 3D structure forms an internal cavity in which the illumination means and other electronic components are contained. One or more sides of the 3D structure are made of acetate, tracing paper, or any other type of translucent or semi-transparent material to create a screen that can be illuminated from behind by one or more miniature lights, such as light emitting diode (LED) lights. The light or lights are connected to an integrated circuit (IC) chip that can be programmed with various lighting effects. The greeting card may optionally contain additional electronic components configured to play sound or music or perform other electronic effects.
The greeting card body or construct can take many different forms depending on the size and shape of the 3D structure. From a folded or closed position, each embodiment of the greeting card looks like a typical two panel single fold greeting card, as shown in
A representative embodiment of the 3D illuminated greeting card is shown in
A printed circuit board (PCB) 24 is attached, adhesively or otherwise, to the inside surface of the cavity formed within the 3D pop-out structure, preferably to panels 14 and/or 16. An integrated circuit (IC) chip contained within the PCB 24 is attached to one or more LED lights 26 used to illuminate the 3D structure. A sheet of reflective foil paper 20 or other such reflective material is placed over the back surface of the cavity (panels 14 and 16) over the PCB 24, as shown in
Illumination of the one or more LED lights 26 contained with the 3D cavity can be controlled by a slide switch 32 upon opening the greeting card 100. The slide switch mechanism 32 may be located, for example, across fold line A1 such that when a user opens the greeting card 100 by moving panels 14 and 16 away from each other, the slide switch 32 closes the circuit and causes the light 26 to become illuminated. When the greeting card 100 is closed by moving panels 14 and 16 toward each other, the slide switch 32 breaks the circuit, thereby distinguishing the light 26. Alternatively, the activation of the light 26 may be controlled by other types of switches, such as a magnetic switch, a push button switch, a touch sensitive switch, a light sensitive switch or any other switch mechanism that can be easily attached to and concealed within the body of the greeting card and/or 3D cavity. For example, a push button switch or a touch sensitive switch can be used to control the illumination of the light or lights by requiring user interaction to turn the light or lights off and on. When the light or lights are automatically illuminated upon opening the greeting card, such as by a slide switch or a magnetic switch, the light may stay illuminated for a pre-set period of time such as, for example, 15 seconds, before automatically turning off. This enables the greeting card to be displayed in a fully open position without draining the battery.
Optionally, the 3D illuminated greeting card of the present disclosure and related inventions may contain additional electronic components which would enable the greeting card to play sound or music. The additional components may include a speaker and a memory device which may contain one or more pre-loaded digital audio files. The audio files may be played back upon opening the greeting card as described above with respect to a slide switch and illumination of the one or more lights contained within the greeting card. Both the audio playback and illumination of the light or lights can be controlled by a single switch, such as a slide switch, or they can be controlled by two separate switches. For example, the illumination of the one or more lights may be automatic upon a user opening the greeting card, wherein the slide switch closes the circuit allowing power to the lights, and the playback of one or more audio files may be initiated upon user interaction with a press-button switch. Any combination of switch types may be used to control illumination of the light or lights and playback of one or more digital audio files. To add a more personal touch, the greeting card may further include a microphone and a memory storage device capable of saving a user recorded message so that a user may record a personal message that is played back upon closing the circuit. A user recorded message can be used in combination with pre-loaded content such as a song, music or spoken word, wherein the user recorded message is played before, during or after playback of a pre-recorded digital audio file.
While the representative embodiment described herein contains a square or rectangular 3D structure, other embodiments may contain 3D structures having different sizes and/or shapes. For example, while the length 3D structure of the representative embodiment is equal to the length of the outer greeting card panels, other embodiments may be of a length that is less than that of the outer greeting card panels. Also, the representative embodiment is described as having a main vertical fold line between two main greeting card panels about which the greeting card is opened and closed. Other embodiments may have a horizontally disposed fold line along the top edge of the greeting card so that opening the greeting card requires the movement of the top panel in an upward direction away from the bottom panel. Alternative embodiments may contain more than one 3D structure, contained between multiple greeting card panels such as a tri-fold or accordion style greeting card. Any number of lights can be contained within the 3D structure and the lights may be white or clear or may colored lights in blue, red, green, etc. The lights contained within the cavity may all be the same color or may be different colors. The number of greeting card panels, the shape and size of the 3D pop-out structure, and the number and color of the lights may be varied and are considered to be within the scope of the present invention.
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.
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