The present invention relates generally to self-retracting banner extensions. More particularly, the present invention relates generally to self-retracting banner extensions in products that contain two hinged planes that move toward and away from one another, for example greeting cards, books, invitations, boxes, and other objects with flaps.
Technology may be added to a greeting card or the like to make a compelling event occur when a consumer interacts with the greeting card or similar object. Historically, card content has been limited to the front, back or inside portions of a card. It is desirable to provide an additional portion to extend the theme of the card beyond the front, back, and inside portions, while maintaining a similar form factor as found in a typical card. The card can include decorative content and expressive content that can be easily viewed by a person holding the card, but difficult for people more than a few feet away to view. It is desirable to create the compelling event anywhere that adds content, especially large content that is viewable at a distance.
This summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the detailed description section. This summary is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter. The scope of the invention is defined by the claims.
The technology described herein relates to a self-retracting banner extension in a consumer product having communicative content. The banner can include content that complements the content on the consumer product. The product can contain two hinged planes that move toward and away from one another, for example, greeting cards, books, invitations, boxes, and other objects with flaps. In one embodiment, embodiments comprise a greeting card with a self-retracting, pullout banner comprising banner content that may supplement a message or artwork included on panels of the greeting card. In one embodiment, a greeting card having an unfurling banner may comprise a panel having at least a first subpanel and a second subpanel. The first subpanel and the second subpanel may be separated by a fold in the panel. In another aspect, a greeting card can take the form of a single panel, similar to a post card.
The banner can be attached to a different portion of the greeting card. The banner may be affixed to an edge of the greeting card. The banner may be attached to the edge of the greeting card at one end and with a handle at an opposite end. A user may extend the banner by pulling the handle away from the greeting card. As such, the banner is movable to and between a fully retracted and closed first position and a fully extended and open second position. The banner remains in the first position until the user pulls the handle and will automatically retract to the first position as the user releases the handle.
In an embodiment, the banner can be concealed within a compartment attached to a portion of the greeting card, for example, the front panel.
The banner can be made of a material that includes polyethylene terephthalate “PET”, which provides a “spring-loaded” property. The use of PET allows the banner to move back to the closed position without use of a separate spring loading mechanism in the spool or elsewhere on the card.
In an embodiment, the greeting card may include a sound activation feature that is tied to the banner movement. For example, a sound may be emitted as the banner is pulled from a closed position to an open position. The sound may stop upon the banner reaching its full position.
The present invention is explained in more detail below with reference to the embodiments illustrated in the attached drawing figures, in which like reference numerals denote like elements, in which
The subject matter of the present invention is described with specificity herein to meet statutory requirements. However, the description itself is not intended to limit the scope of this patent. Rather, the inventors have contemplated that the claimed subject matter might also be embodied in other ways, to include different steps or a combination of steps similar to the ones described in this document, in conjunction with other present or future technologies.
The technology described herein relates to a self-retracting banner extension in a consumer product having communicative content. The banner can include content that complements the content on the consumer product. The product can contain two hinged planes that move toward and away from one another, for example, greeting cards, books, invitations, boxes, and other objects with flaps. In one embodiment, embodiments comprise a greeting card with a self-retracting, pullout banner comprising banner content that may supplement a message or artwork included on panels of the greeting card. In one embodiment, a greeting card having an unfurling banner may comprise a panel having at least a first subpanel and a second subpanel. The first subpanel and the second subpanel may be separated by a fold in the panel. In another aspect, a greeting card can take the form of a single panel, similar to a post card.
The self-retracting banner can be attached to different portion of the greeting card. The self-retracting banner may be affixed to an edge of the greeting card. The banner may be attached to the edge of the greeting card at one end and with a handle at an opposite end. A user may extend the banner by pulling the handle away from the greeting card. As such, the self-retracting banner is movable to and between a fully retracted and closed first position and a fully extended and open second position. The self-retracting banner remains in the first position until the user pulls the handle and will automatically retract to the first position as the user releases the handle.
In an embodiment, the self-retracting banner can be concealed within a compartment attached to a portion of the greeting card, for example, the front panel.
The self-retracting banner can be made of a material that includes polyethylene terephthalate “PET”, which provides a “spring-loaded” property. The use of PET allows the self-retracting banner to move back to the closed position without use of a separate spring loading mechanism in the spool or elsewhere on the card.
In an embodiment, the greeting card may include a sound activation feature that is tied to the banner movement. For example, a sound may be emitted as the banner is pulled from a closed position to an open position. The sound may stop upon the banner reaching its full position.
Referring now to the drawings in more detail, wherein like reference characters designate like parts throughout the different views, and initially to
The panel 10 may include two or more subpanels and at least one fold. For example, the panel 10 may include a first subpanel 12 and a second subpanel 13 separated from one another by a first fold 14. Some embodiments of the panel 10 may include additional subpanels. The first subpanel 12 can include an interior-facing side and an exterior-facing side (not visible). Both the interior and exterior facing sides can include decorative card content, including artwork and writing. The second subpanel 13 can likewise include an interior-facing side and an exterior-facing side (not visible). Both the interior and exterior facing sides can include decorative card content, including artwork and writing. The interior facing sides are only visible when the card is in an unfolded position. The exterior facing sides may be visible in either the folded or the unfolded position, depending on card orientation.
Each of the greeting card 1 and the panel 10 may have a folded position and an unfolded position. In some embodiments, the unfolded position of the greeting card 1 (shown in
The panel 10 may include one or more windows for viewing (not shown) the interior portion of the greeting card 1 when the greeting card 1 is in the folded position. For example, the second subpanel 13 may include a window through which an interior portion of the greeting card 1 (such as part of the decorative card content 16) may be viewed.
The decorative card content 16 may be affixed to the panel 10. For example, the decorative card content 16 may be affixed to the first subpanel 12. In one embodiment, the decorative card content 16 is printed onto the panel 10.
The greeting card 1 includes a self-retracting banner apparatus 20 attached to a right-vertical edge 12A of the first subpanel 12. The top-horizontal edge 12B of the first subpanel 12 and the bottom-horizontal edge 12C of the first subpanel 12 are alternative attachment locations that may be used in some embodiments. In one embodiment (not shown), a self-retracting banner is attached to more than one edge of the greeting card 1. For example, a self-retracting banner could also be attached to the left-vertical edge 13A of the second subpanel 13. The top-horizontal edge 13B of the second subpanel 13 and the bottom-horizontal edge 13C of the second subpanel 13 are alternative attachment locations that may be used in some embodiments.
The self-retracting banner apparatus 20 comprises a handle 22, an unfurling banner 24, and a spool 23. A user may extend the unfurling banner 24 by pulling the handle 22 away from the greeting card 1. As such, the unfurling banner 24 is movable to and between a fully retracted (as shown in
The unfurling banner 24 includes content 28 that complements the decorative card content 16 on the greeting card 1. The content reads, “Happy Birthday!”, which complements the decorative card content 16, which reads, “You are another year older.” As can be seen, the unfurling banner 24 is about the same height as the card 1, but is several times longer. In one embodiment, the unfurling banner 24 is at least twice as long as the greeting card 1 is wide. For example, the unfurling banner 24 can have a length that is 2.5 times the card width, 3 times the card width, 3.5 times the card width, 4 times the card width, 5 times the card width, or longer.
The font size on the unfurling banner 24 can also be several times larger than the font size used on the decorative portion 16. In one embodiment, the font size on the unfurling banner 24 is at least twice as large as the font size on the decorative portion 16. For example, the unfurling banner 24 can have a font size that is 2.5 times the font size on the decorative card content 16, 3 times the font size on the decorative card content 16, 3.5 times the font size on the decorative card content 16, 4 times the font size on the decorative card content 16, 5 times the font size on the decorative card content 16, or longer.
The card content and banner content can be related. For example, the banner content and card content in combination can complete a single message. For example, the banner content and the card content can form a single phrase or sentence when combined. In another embodiment, the banner content can answer a question posed by the card content. The card content and banner content can use the same decorative themes, such as the same text colors and fonts. The background color can be used on both the card and the unfurling banner 24. The handle 22 can also be the same color as the unfurling banner 24.
The banner can be made of a material that includes Polyethylene Terephthalate “PET”, which provides a “spring-loaded” property. In other words, the banner can return to its original spooled configuration once the force holding it in the open position is removed. The use of PET allows the banner to move back to the closed position without use of a separate spring loading mechanism in the spool or elsewhere on the card. In other words, the unfurling banner 24 can transition from open to closed automatically when the user removes his hand from the banner.
Turning now to
The handle 22 can loop outward from the spool 23 to allow room for a hand to fit between the handle 22 and the spool 23. As cross-section 27 shows, the handle 22 can be substantially cylindrical. The handle 22 includes a spool rod 26 that passes through at least a portion of the spool's inner circumference 23A. In one embodiment, the handle 22 can be bent to allow the ends of the spool rod 26 to be inserted into the inner circumference of the spool 23. The ends of the spool rod 26 can penetrate the inner circumference volume of the spool 23 a sufficient distance that the spool 23 is not easily removed from the spool rod 26. In an embodiment, the self-retracting banner apparatus 20 does not include a spring-loaded mechanism to power a self-retracting function.
Turning to
The self-retracting banner apparatus 120 is partially concealed by a front portion 116 of container 130. The container 130 is attached to the exterior-facing side of the first subpanel 112. This is just one example of a suitable attachment point for a container that conceals, or partially conceals, the self-retracting banner apparatus 120. The handle 122 includes a tab 117 with a “pull me” message 118 providing instruction for the user to follow. The front portion 116 of the container 130 has the appearance of a birthday cake, which complements the decorative card content 115 on the card 101.
One end of the unfurling banner 124 is coupled to the exterior-facing side of the first subpanel 112. The coupling may be made by an adhesive or some other means. The self-retracting banner apparatus 120 can take a form similar to the form described previously with reference to
As mentioned above, some embodiments of the greeting card may include a sound activation feature that is tied to a movement of the unfurling banner. Such a feature, as well as others, can be implemented by incorporating an electronic component into the greeting card that is configured to generate an output when the unfurling banner is unrolled/moved out of a closed position. Generally, the electronic component includes multiple electrical components that cooperate with one another to provide a sound activation feature in the greeting card.
Additional electrical components may also be included in the electronic component 230, which may partly depend on an activation feature afforded to the greeting card by the electronic component 230. Other electrical components that may be included in the electronic component 230 include an output component 232 (e.g., a light or speaker), a power component 234 (e.g., batteries), and a processor component 236 (e.g., an integrated circuit, chip, or processor chip), any of which may be placed on a printed a circuit board 238 and/or electrically connected by wires 240. In the example of
Continuing with
By way of example, in an active position (shown in
Referring to
The greeting card 201 includes a self-retracting banner apparatus 220 that has the same features and operates in the same manner as the self-retracting banner apparatus 20 of the greeting card 1 (discussed above in reference to
The greeting card 201 may also include an interior panel 202 that is overlaid with the panel 210. The interior panel 202 has features that are similar to and correspond with those of the panel 210. Thus, the interior panel 202 includes a third subpanel 213 (shown in
Continuing, the interior panel 202 and the panel 210 have generally equal dimensions (e.g., height, width, length, area, etc.) and collectively form the greeting card 201. As used herein, the term “generally” means within at least 10% of a given value. The interior panel 202 and the panel 210 are arranged in the greeting card 201 such that the interior panel 202 forms an interior portion (shown in
In another other embodiment (not shown), the interior panel 202 can include a single subpanel with the same features as the third and fourth subpanels 213, 214 that can be affixed to and positioned overtop one or more subpanels of the panel 210 in a manner that forms an interior compartment in the greeting card. For instance, the interior panel 202 can include a single subpanel affixed to the panel 210 proximate the first fold 215 and along the edges 211A, 211B, 211C of the first subpanel 211 and positioned overtop the first subpanel 211 to form an interior compartment in the greeting card.
Though not shown, the panel 210 can include one or more additional subpanels in place of or in addition to the interior panel 202. In such embodiments, the panel 210 can include one additional subpanel that can be folded and/or positioned overtop another subpanel and affixed to the panel 210 to form an interior compartment in the greeting card that houses and conceals electrical components of the electronic component. The one additional subpanel can be included in the panel 210 such that the one additional subpanel is joined to one or more edges of the first or second subpanels 211, 212 and a fold is formed along the one or more edges to which the one additional subpanel is joined. For example, the one additional panel can be joined to the top-horizontal edge 211B of the first subpanel 211, which forms a fold in the panel 210 along the top-horizontal edge 211B. Continuing with this example, the one additional subpanel can be folded downward at the fold formed along the top-horizontal edge 211B such that the one additional subpanel is positioned overtop and in alignment with the first subpanel 211 to form an interior compartment in the greeting card.
In additional embodiments (not shown), the panel 210 can include two or more additional subpanels, each of which can folded and/or positioned overtop a different subpanel and affixed to the panel 210 to individually or collectively form an interior compartment in the greeting card that houses and conceals electrical components of the electronic component. Each of the two or more additional subpanels can be included in the panel 210 in a manner like the one additional subpanel, as discussed in the preceding paragraph. Moreover, the two or more additional panels can be separated from one another by a fold and/or can be included in the panel 210 such that only one of the two or more additional panels is joined to one or more edges of the first and second subpanels 211, 212. In one example, where the panel 210 includes two additional subpanels, one additional subpanel can be joined to the left-vertical edge 212A of the second subpanel 212, forming a fold in the panel 210. Continuing, the one additional subpanel can be folded rightward at the fold such that the one additional subpanel is positioned overtop the second subpanel 212, a fold separating the two additional subpanels is aligned overtop the first fold 215, and the other additional subpanel is positioned overtop the first subpanel 211 to form an interior compartment in the greeting card.
Turning to aspects related to a sound activation feature, generally, the electronic component 230 is positioned interiorly in the greeting card 201 (e.g., between the interior panel 202 and the panel 210) such that the electronic component 230 is hidden from view (as shown in
With reference to
The switch 250 comprises the trigger 252, the contact point 254, and the slider 256 and is configured to initiate activation of the electronic module 231 when an electrical connection is formed (i.e., a closed electrical circuit) by contact between the trigger 252 and the contact point 254. The switch 250 is attached to the first subpanel 211 near the right-vertical edge 211A and approximately halfway between the top-horizontal and bottom-horizontal edges 211B, 211C. Moreover, the switch 250 is oriented such that a movement of the slider 256 from the inactive position to the active position is in a same lateral direction as a movement that unrolls/moves the unfurling banner 224 out of a closed position.
The slider 256 comprises a first slider end 256A, a second slider end 256B opposite the first slider end 256A, and an aperture 258. The slider 256 is moveable to permit and prevent contact between the trigger 252 and the contact point 254. As discussed above in reference to
As shown in
In
Continuing, the connecting band 260 is affixed to an attachment tab 262 on an interior side of the first subpanel 211 by glue but may be affixed using any means known in the art (e.g., an adhesive, bonding, agent, tape, etc.). The attachment tab 262 is positioned near the first fold 215 in the panel 210 and is positioned such that an attachment between the connecting band 260 and the attachment tab 262 is located opposite an attachment between the connecting band 260 and the first slider end 256A. Moreover, the connecting band 260 is in horizontal alignment with both the slider 256 and an attachment between the second slider end 256B and the unfurling banner 224.
The connecting band 260 can be made of a material that includes rubber or an elastomer, which provides an elastic property and allows the connecting band 260 to return to an original shape after being stretched. Thus, in conjunction with an attachment to the attachment tab 262, the connecting band 260 positions the slider 256 in the inactive position when the unfurling banner 224 is in a closed position (as shown in
The connecting band 260 and an unrolling and/or movement of the unfurling banner 224 out of a closed position cooperate to move the slider 256 to and between the inactive position (as shown in
Taken further, when activated, the electronic module 231 generates an output of a stored audio file (e.g., a playback or playing of the stored audio file by the speaker 233). The stored audio file can include an audio message, sound effect, music, or any combination thereof, which can complement a card content 218 of the greeting card 201 (best shown in
In some aspects, the card content 218 and the banner content 228 can be related to one another and can be related to an audio file stored by the electronic module 231. For example, the card content, the banner content, and an output of the stored audio file in combination can complete a single message or form a single phrase or sentence when combined. In other aspects, an output of the stored audio file can answer a question posed by the card content and/or the banner content. Thus, aspects herein contemplate that the content card content, the banner content, and the stored audio file can involve the same themes, such as a holiday theme, a happy birthday theme, a get well theme, and the like.
In additional embodiments, the electronic component 230 can include more than one of the switch 250, each of which can initiate activation of the electronic module 231 in a manner that generates respective outputs that are associated with different activation files. In other embodiments, the switch 250 may be a different type of switch than a contact slider switch. One embodiment can include a switch that is integrated with the electronic module 231 such that the switch 250 is placed on the circuit board 238.
In other embodiments, the switch 250 can initiate activation of the electronic module 231 in a manner that generates two or more outputs that are each associated with different activation files. Moreover, each of the two or more outputs may be tied to a same or different movement of the unfurling banner 224. In one aspect, when the unfurling banner 224 is moved out of the fully retracted closed position, a first output and a second output may be generated (e.g., the electronic module 231 generates playback of a stored audio file and activates lights included with the greeting card). In another aspect, when the unfurling banner 224 is moved out of the fully retracted closed position, a first output may be generated, and when the unfurling banner 224 is moved back to the fully retracted closed position a second output may be generated. For example, the first output may include a song, while the second output may include an audio message.
The first and second outputs may be implemented using a switch that triggers a first output when opened and a second output when closed. In one aspect, a slide switch is used. The slide switch can be positioned in the card and connected to the unfurling banner in such a way that movement of the banner away from the switch opens the circuit. The switch may be closed, therefore closing the circuit, when the banner returns to the fully closed position. Opening or closing the switch may be described as a change in switch status. In one aspect, a first audio file is played upon a change in switch status from open to closed and a second audio file is played when the switch status changes from closed to open. Similarly, lights or combinations of lights could be activated upon a switch status change. The different status changes (e.g., open to closed vs. closed to opened) can be mapped to different outputs in the electronic controller.
In further embodiments, the aspects related to a sound activation feature tied to a movement of the unfurling banner 224 (discussed above in reference to
Many variations can be made to the illustrated embodiments of the present invention without departing from the scope of the present invention. Such modifications are within the scope of the present invention.
From the foregoing it will be seen that this invention is one well adapted to attain all ends and objects hereinabove set forth together with the other advantages which are clear following the complete disclosure above and which are inherent to the methods and apparatuses described herein. It will be understood that certain features and sub combinations are of utility and may be employed without reference to other features and sub combinations. This is contemplated by and is within the scope of the invention and claims.
Since many possible embodiments may be made of the invention without departing from the scope thereof, it is to be understood that all matter herein set forth or shown in the accompanying drawings is to be interpreted as illustrative of applications of the principles of this invention, and not in a limiting sense.
This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/879,119, filed Jan. 24, 2018, and entitled “UNFURLING BANNER GREETING CARD AND THE LIKE,” the contents of which is incorporated herein by reference in the entirety.
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