This disclosure and related inventions relate to greeting cards, and more specifically to sound producing greeting cards.
For many years paper greeting cards have been widely used for sentiment communication and celebratory occasions such as birthdays, graduations, weddings, and for other purposes and occasions. 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 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 use of popular music and celebrity voice impersonations has made sound-generating greeting cards increasingly popular.
The present disclosure and related inventions advance the personalization of sound producing cards by offering, in one embodiment, two separate pre-recorded audio clips, and in another embodiment, one pre-recorded audio clip and one user-recorded personalized message from the consumer. The cards can be constructed of paper, ink, and an audio module activated by two slide triggers or other sound circuitry activation mechanisms or switches. A first panel of the card is opened and the first audio clip is activated. When a second panel of the card is opened the first audio clip is de-activated and the second audio clip is activated. In other embodiments, multiple sound recordings or sound modules may be separately or collectively activated by the various switches.
In one embodiment, a two-sound gatefold greeting card has a greeting card body having three integral main panels including a left panel, a center panel and a right panel and a fourth panel that is connected to an edge of one of the three integral main panels; a sound module including a speaker, at least one integrated circuit, at least two switch mechanisms, a power source, and at least two pre-recorded digital audio clips saved within the at least one integrated circuit; and the sound module being attached to one of the three integral main panels and concealed therein by the fourth panel, wherein when the left panel is opened, a first of the at least two pre-recorded digital audio clips is activated; and wherein when the right panel is opened, a second of the at least two pre-recorded digital audio clips is activated and the first digital audio clip is deactivated.
In another embodiment, a two-sound greeting card has a greeting card body having three integral main panels including a left panel, a center panel and a right panel and a fourth panel that is connected to an edge of one of the three integral main panels; an electronic module having at least one integrated circuit chip for storing data and controlling the electronic module, at least one speaker, a power source, a press button for recording a personalized audio clip; at least one pre-recorded digital audio clip; a first slide switch mechanism located between the left panel and center panel that controls activation of a first audio clip, and a second slide switch mechanisms located between the center panel and the right panel that controls activation of a second audio clip.
These and other concepts, features and aspects of the disclosure and related inventions are further described herein with reference to the accompanying drawings of representative embodiments.
The present disclosure and related inventions improve upon and further personalize sound generating greeting cards by offering in a first embodiment, a greeting card that plays at least two separate and distinct pre-recorded digital audio clips, and in a second embodiment, a greeting card that plays at least one pre-recorded digital audio clip and at least one consumer-recordable digital audio message. Both embodiments have a gatefold configuration and include dual slide activators that trigger audio modules attached within or to the greeting card.
The first embodiment of the present disclosure is a greeting card with dual slide activators each triggering an audio module containing two different digital audio clips. The first digital audio clip plays upon opening the first panel of the greeting card and the second digital audio clip plays upon opening the second panel of the greeting card. If the recipient opens the second panel of the card before the first digital audio clip has finished playing, the first audio clip will stop and the second audio clip will begin. The digital audio clips may contain music, a sound, or spoken message. For example, the clips may contain a popular song with vocals, an instrumental music clip, an animal sound such as a cat's meow or a dog barking, a famous movie line, or may alternately contain a joke wherein the first clip is the set-up and the second clip is the punch line.
A representative die cut of the first embodiment of the present disclosure is shown in
A second embodiment of the present invention and related disclosure is a gatefold greeting card having at least one pre-recorded digital audio clip that is activated upon the opening of one panel of the greeting card, and at least one user-recorded message that is activated upon the opening of a second panel of the greeting card. The die cut of the second embodiment of the present disclosure is depicted in
The sound module is capable of operating in preview mode or permanent mode. Preview mode enables a consumer to test the recording feature of the card at retail without actually recording a message that will be saved. Once the card has been purchased, the card can be changed from preview mode to permanent mode. Permanent mode allows a consumer to record and save a personal message. A pull tab mechanism 40 is located on the back side of panel H that prevents the recording full-length messages until after the card is purchased. The pull tab 40 is attached at one end to a removable sticker, v also located on the back side of panel H, through a slot 42 in panel H to a membrane switch 56 located on the front side of panel H. Prior to the purchase of the greeting card and removal of the pull tab 40, a consumer may preview the sound recording capabilities of the greeting card by unfolding panel I about fold line 34 which will trigger pre-recorded digital audio instructions that instruct the consumer how to record a preview message. After the pre-recorded digital instructions, the consumer may record a preview message by pressing the push button 58, located beneath panel F, and recording a message which will automatically be played back. However, in preview mode, the recording will not be saved. Once the card has been purchased, and the pull tab removed, thereby breaking the membrane switch 56, the user may record a personalized message that is automatically saved and will be replayed upon opening the greeting card by unfolding panel I outward along fold line 34, thereby overwriting the pre-recorded digital recording instructions. A removable sticker is 38 located on the back side of panel H, which also indicates the recording instructions. The entire greeting card or portions thereof may be wrapped in cellophane or other clear cover to prevent consumers from removing the pull tab 40 before purchase. To record a message, the consumer must press and hold the record push button 58, while recording a message. The message will be recorded until the consumer releases the push button 58 or until the maximum record time has elapsed. The maximum record time can be up to approximately 20 seconds in length. The length of the pre-recorded digital audio clip and the personalized recorded message may be the same or may be different. If the consumer recorded audio clip is triggered before the first pre-recorded digital audio clip, the pre-recorded digital audio clip will be deactivated and the consumer recorded audio clip will be played. Of course the pre-recorded digital audio clip and the consumer recorded digital audio clip may be reversed such that the consumer recorded digital audio clip may be played upon closing the first circuit and the pre-recorded digital audio clip may be played upon closing of the second circuit. Also, the user can re-record a message, thereby overwriting the previously saved message, by pressing the record button and recording a new message. This can be done repeatedly until the user is satisfied with the recorded message.
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.
This application claims priority to Provisional U.S. Patent Application No. 61/178,187 filed on May 14, 2009, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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61178187 | May 2009 | US |