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KR101666682B1
KR101666682B1 KR1020160078983A KR20160078983A KR101666682B1 KR 101666682 B1 KR101666682 B1 KR 101666682B1 KR 1020160078983 A KR1020160078983 A KR 1020160078983A KR 20160078983 A KR20160078983 A KR 20160078983A KR 101666682 B1 KR101666682 B1 KR 101666682B1
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B42BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
    • B42DBOOKS; BOOK COVERS; LOOSE LEAVES; PRINTED MATTER CHARACTERISED BY IDENTIFICATION OR SECURITY FEATURES; PRINTED MATTER OF SPECIAL FORMAT OR STYLE NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; DEVICES FOR USE THEREWITH AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; MOVABLE-STRIP WRITING OR READING APPARATUS
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    • B42D15/04Foldable or multi-part cards or sheets
    • B42D15/045Multi-part cards or sheets, i.e. combined with detachably mounted articles

Abstract

The present invention discloses a three-dimensional card. The present invention relates to a variable type three-dimensional card which can be used as an invitation for informing or inviting various events and displaying various images according to the open / closed state.
The three-dimensional card according to the embodiment of the present invention can sequentially open and close a plurality of windows arranged on the front side by a user pulling or pushing the card main body, so that it is possible to attract attention of a recipient and maximize interest .

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A three-dimensional card {A SOLID CARD}

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a three-dimensional card, and more particularly, to a variable type three-dimensional card which can be used as an invitation for inviting or inviting various events, and displaying various images according to the opened and closed state.

Generally, invitation cards for invitations to various events such as weddings, sixtieth birthday parties and birthdays, or greeting cards for the peace of the new year at the end of the year, are often used. Such a paper card is usually printed in the form of a piece of paper having a folded-up central portion printed with various information such as content, route, and transportation guide information to be delivered to the recipient. In addition, as one type of paper card in recent years, there is a three-dimensional card having a three-dimensional shape so as to increase visual aesthetics beyond a plane such as a letter type or a card type.

Such a conventional three-dimensional card has a three-dimensional shape that forms a relief or depressed portion on the card body itself, or a three-dimensional structure protrudes when the card is unfolded, which can induce initial interest, , Or to maximize aesthetics.

In addition, since the conventional three-dimensional card can not have functions other than information transmission alone, it is difficult to perform a role above the primary function as a paper card in addition to adding a decorative effect to a general paper card.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention has been made to overcome the above-mentioned limitations, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a display device capable of displaying a plurality of display windows through a pulling or pushing operation of a card body, There is a challenge in providing a three-dimensional card that attracts the attention of the recipient and maximizes the interest.

Another object of the present invention is to provide a three-dimensional card having a function of displaying a content described on a shelf or a cabinet by having a mounting means instead of a simple card in the form of a postcard.

In order to solve the above-mentioned problems, a three-dimensional card according to an embodiment of the present invention includes: a three-dimensional body having a plurality of display windows folded back and forth in a back-and-forth direction by a first folding curve and attached to each other; A receiving portion having a front plate extending from a first side end of the three-dimensional body portion and forming rear side spaces by folding rear side portions thereof in a rearward direction by a second folding line to be adhered to each other; And a holding portion extending from a second side of the three-dimensional body and folded rearward by a third folding line so that the back side is attached to each other and one end of the back plate is inserted into the internal space, Wherein the front portion further includes an extension portion extending from one end of the front plate,

Wherein the front plate is formed with an opening in one area with a back surface and the expanding part folds back in a rear direction by a fourth folding line to form a triangular pillar and a protrusion formed by cutting a part of at least one surface of the triangular pillar, As shown in FIG.

The supporting portion may have an inclination at an upper portion or a lower portion of the triangular column.

The plurality of display windows may include first and second display portions adjacent to each other, and the first display portion may be formed to be wider than the second display portion.

The second display portion may be provided with an adhesive member on all regions of the back surface, and the first display portion may be formed with an unbonded region on the back surface thereof.

The first and second display portions may be formed of separate paper fabrics.

Wherein the first and second display portions are sequentially extended in a second direction opposite to the first direction as the holding portion moves in the first direction and sequentially moves in the second direction as the holding portion moves in the second direction, And may be unfolded in the first direction.

The hold portion may be movable until all the unbonded regions in the first direction are inserted into the accommodating portion and all the unbonded regions in the second direction are in contact with the back plate.

At least one of the three side ends may be formed with at least one outlet for discharging the air introduced into the inner space when the holding part is moved in the first direction of the holding part according to the folding of at least one of the three side ends apart from the other two side ends .

The holding portion may further include a second extending portion extending from one end of the back plate.

The rear plate may have a double-layer structure in cross section, as the second expanding part is folded by the third folding line and attached in the front direction.

According to the embodiment of the present invention, since a plurality of windows arranged on the front side can be sequentially opened and closed by a user pulling or pushing the card body, a three-dimensional card that attracts the attention of the recipient and maximizes the interest is provided There is an effect that can be.

In addition, the present invention has an effect of providing a three-dimensional card having a function of displaying on a shelf or the like, by embodying a triangular column-shaped cradle by folding the card body by extending one side from the back plate which maintains rigidity.

1 is a perspective view of a three-dimensional card viewed in a front direction according to an embodiment of the present invention.
2 is a perspective view of a three-dimensional card according to an embodiment of the present invention, viewed from the back.
3A to 3C are front views of a three-dimensional card according to an embodiment of the present invention in an unfolded state.
4A to 4D are exploded views of a three-dimensional card according to an embodiment of the present invention.

Prior to the description, when an element is referred to as being "comprising" or "including" an element throughout the specification, it is to be understood that the element may be further comprised of other elements . Furthermore, terms such as " part, "" unit," or "unit, ", etc. in the specification may refer to components having independent functions by at least one or two or more combinations.

In addition, the thickness of the lines and the size of the constituent elements shown in the drawings may be exaggerated for clarity and convenience of explanation. In addition, the terms described below are defined in consideration of the functions of the present invention, which may vary depending on the intention or custom of the user, the operator. Therefore, definitions of these terms should be made based on the contents throughout this specification.

Hereinafter, a three-dimensional card according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.

1 is a perspective view of a three-dimensional card viewed from a front direction according to an embodiment of the present invention. 2 is a perspective view of a three-dimensional card according to an embodiment of the present invention, viewed from the back.

1 and 2, the three-dimensional card of the present invention includes a three-dimensional body 400 having a plurality of display windows formed by folding back and forth in a back-and-forth direction by a first folding line L1, A receiving part 500 extending from a first side end of the three-dimensional body 400 and forming an inner space by being folded rearward by a second folding line L2 in a rearward direction to be adhered to each other, And a rear plate which is folded rearward by a third folding line L3 and attached to the backside thereof and which has one side end inserted into the receiving part, .

The three-dimensional body 400 includes a plurality of display windows 410 to which the contents such as invitations and greeting cards, pictures, pictures, and the like are attached or printed. One of the paper fabrics has a first folding line L1, And the window is folded alternately in forward and backward directions, and a window having a plurality of projecting shapes is formed as one side is bonded.

The left end is fixed to the storage part 500 and the right end is connected to the hold part 600. When the user holds the storage part 500 and the holding part 500 with both hands, A plurality of display windows 410 are sequentially turned rightward and leftward when the display window 410 is pushed or pulled in the longitudinal direction while holding the display panel 600 so that the user can identify the contents included in the display window 410. [

Here, one display window 410 may be divided into two adjacent display portions 411 and 412 when the display window 410 is expanded in a plane, and the display window 410 is turned 180 degrees according to the movement of the hold portion 600 to expose the next page.

The storage part 500 extends from one end of the body part 400 and is inserted into the back plate 610 of the hold part 600 to be described later so that one paper end is inserted into the second folding line L2 And is closed in three directions and opened in one direction to form an envelope-shaped front plate 510 having an inner space. Here, the back plate 610 of the hold portion 600 is inserted into the opening portion.

When the hold part 600 is pushed in the left direction and inserted into the storage part 500, the display window 410 is stacked in the right direction and is pushed into the opening part. The upper and lower ends 520 of the receiving portion 500 are formed to have a predetermined thickness by the side portions 520 so that the display window 410 can be pushed in.

The display window 410 is stacked on the upper surface of the front plate 510 when the hold part 600 is extracted from the storage part 500 as the holding part 600 is pulled to the right.

The display window 410 and the back plate 610 may be inserted into both ends of the receiving part 500 to form an outlet 550 for discharging air to the outside.

Like the display window 410, contents such as invitations and greeting cards, pictures, pictures, and the like can be attached or printed on the surface clearance areas of the front plate 510 and the back plate 610.

The housing part 500 includes extension parts 571, 572 and 573 extending from one end of the front plate 510 and the front plate 510 has an opening part 530 formed in one area . The extension portions 571, 572 and 573 are folded in the backward direction by the fourth folding line L4 so that each of the extension portions 571, 572 and 573 forms the surface of the triangular column, and at least a part of the triangular- (Not shown).

As the protrusions 565 are inserted into the openings 530, a support portion 570 is formed which can raise the three-dimensional card in a direction perpendicular to the horizontal line.

In addition, since the support portion 570 is configured to have a horizontal line and a slope (?) On the upper or lower portion of the triangular column, the spectator can more easily view the display window 410 when the three-dimensional card is displayed.

The hold portion 600 is extended from the right end of the three-dimensional part 400 by a predetermined length to form a back plate 610, which is a portion that the user holds to hold the three-dimensional card by hand. When the hold part 600 is pulled in the right direction, the connected display window 410 is also turned to the left direction. When the hold part 600 is pushed in the left direction, the display window 410 is turned to the right direction and sequentially stacked on the back plate 610 .

Particularly, the rear plate 610 is folded by the third folding line L3 to have a double-layer structure, and serves to maintain the rigidity of the three-dimensional card.

3A to 3C are front views of a three-dimensional card according to an embodiment of the present invention in an unfolded state.

3A illustrates a state in which the three-dimensional body 400 is completely turned rightward as the hold portion 600 is pushed to the left, FIG. 2B illustrates a state in which one display window 410 is extended in the front direction And FIG. 2C illustrates a state in which the three-dimensional part 400 is completely turned leftward as the hold part 600 is pulled in the right direction.

Referring to FIG. 3A, it is preferable that the width of the three-dimensional card is minimized when an invitation or the like is delivered to or delivered to a receiver. In this case, as shown in FIG. 3A, It is possible to minimize the width by inserting it into the pouring part 500 as much as possible. In this state, the entire surface of the front plate 510 of the storage part 500 is exposed to the front, and the three-dimensional body 400 connected to the right end is stacked on the top of the back plate 600. [

Referring to FIG. 3B, when the user views the contents of the three-dimensional card, the display window 410 of the three-dimensional body 400 is turned from right to left as the hold portion 600 is pulled in the right direction And the left and right display portions 411 and 412 of the display window 410 on which the contents are printed are sequentially exposed in the front direction. The back plate 610 of the hold part 600 is extracted to some extent from the storage part 500.

The user can freely move the hold unit 600 in the right or left direction to confirm the front and rear pages of each display window 410. [ In particular, if the contents printed on the display window 410 are images in which continuous operations such as animation are displayed, the user can view moving objects by the operation with respect to the hold unit 600 It is effective.

3C, when the hold part 600 is pulled to the maximum extent, the three-dimensional body 400 has a maximum width, and the three-dimensional body 400 is stacked on the front plate 510 of the storage part 500 , The surface of the back plate 610 is completely exposed in the front direction.

According to this structure, the three-dimensional card of the present invention is unique in that it can provide a display window on which various information is printed according to the operation of the user.

The three-dimensional part 400, the storage part 500 and the holding part 600 may be made of one paper fabric. However, in order to improve the efficiency of the processing of the paper fabric and the method of manufacturing the three- The present invention is further described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a three-dimensional card according to an embodiment of the present invention; FIG.

In the following description, the positions where the double-sided adhesive stickers or tapes for adhering are written are indicated by an upper-case letter, and the positions of the double-sided adhesive stickers are indicated by lower-case letters. Thus, (For example, parts Aa and Jj).

4A to 4D are exploded views of a three-dimensional card according to an embodiment of the present invention. In the following description, a developed view for the production of a three-dimensional card having a width of about 30 cm x 15 cm in the folded state and a width of about 28 cm x 38 cm in the unfolded state is shown.

4A to 4D, the three-dimensional card of the present invention can be manufactured using four pieces of paper fabric, and includes a first developed view constituting a part of the three-dimensional part 400 and a storage part 500, a three- 400 and a fourth developed view constituting a part of the solid body 400 and the hold portion 600. [

Referring to FIG. 4A, in the first developed view, the housing part 500 has a shape with one side opened except for three side edges, and the three side edge extended parts 501 are folded in the backward direction by the second folding line L2. And the back plate 510 is formed according to the adhesion of the Uu portion and the Vv portion. Here, the side portion 520 may be formed for forming the inner space of the back plate.

The extension portions 571, 572 and 573 constituting the supporting portion 570 are formed from the one end of the back plate 510. The extension portions 571, (L4) to form a triangular prism. The left end 573 of the extension portion is inserted into the inner space of the storage portion 500 at the time of assembly and the right end 571 is formed with a protrusion 565 by cutting, (530) to fix the support portion (570). The right end of the housing part 500 extends to the three-dimensional part 400, and the part A and the part a of FIG. 5B are bonded and connected (part A-a).

4B and 4C, the three-dimensional body 400 is folded in the forward and backward directions by the first folding line L2, and the neighboring first and second display portions 411 and 412 are folded in the backward direction So that a single page is formed. To this end, a double-sided adhesive sticker is attached to the back surface of the second display portion 412.

Particularly, the width W1 of the first display portion 411 is slightly larger than the width W2 of the second display portion 412 (W1> W2). As a result, an unbonded area is formed on the back surface of the second display part 412 in the completed three-dimensional card, and the display window 410 is tilted when the three-dimensional card is folded by the unbonded area. This unbonded area acts as an axis to which the display window 410 is turned when the hold part 600 is pulled or pushed, and when not moving all the pages simultaneously when the first and second display parts 411 and 412 are moved It is a structure that sequentially expands one page at a time.

4b, the Bb portion, the Cc portion, the Dd portion, the Ee portion, and the Ff portion are connected to each other in the first and second display portions 411 and 412 and the Hh portion, Ii portion, Jj portion, Lt; / RTI > Further, the G part of FIG. 5B and the g part of FIG. 4C are connected (G-g part). The M portion in Fig. 4C is attached to the m portion in Fig. 4D (M-m portion).

Here, the first display portion 411 may be about 150 mm x 77 mm, and the second display portion 412 may be about 150 mm x 73 mm in height and width.

Referring to FIG. 4D, in the fourth developed view, the hold portion 600 extends from the m portion of the solid portion 400. In the hold part 600, the Oo part, the Pp part, the Qq part and the Rr part are attached to each other in the back direction of the two parts 601 and 602 by the third folding line L3 to form the back plate 610 .

Further, about half of the area of the right end portion 602 is attached to the left end portion 603 by the S-s portion and the T-t portion.

Here, the height of the hold portion 600 is about 150 mm, and the widths of the end portions 601 to 603 are about 259 mm, 260 mm, and 143 mm, respectively.

While a great many are described in the foregoing description, it should be construed as an example of preferred embodiments rather than limiting the scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be determined by the embodiments described, but should be determined by equivalents to the claims and the appended claims.

400: solid part 410: display window
411: first display section 412: second display section
500: storage part 510: front plate
520: side 550: outlet
600: Hold portion 610: Rear plate
L1: Section 1 Curve L2: Section 2 Curve
L3: Section 3 Curve

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A stereoscopic image display device comprising: a stereoscopic body having a plurality of display windows folded in a back and forth direction by a curved line and formed as rear surfaces are attached to each other;
And a front plate extending from a first side edge of the three-dimensional body, the rear side being folded rearward by a second folding line so as to be adhered to each other to form an inner space; And
And a back plate extending from a second side of the three-dimensional body and folded rearward by a third folding line so that the backsides are attached to each other and one end of the back plate is inserted into the inner space,
The storage unit may further include an extension part extending from one end of the front plate,
The front plate has an opening formed in one area with a back surface,
And a support portion formed by inserting a protrusion formed by cutting a part of at least one surface of the triangular pillar into the opening portion,
Wherein the plurality of display windows comprise first and second display portions which are adjacent to each other,
Wherein the first display portion is formed to be wider than the second display portion, the second display portion is provided with an adhesive member on the back surface, and the first display portion has an unbonded region formed on the back surface.
The method according to claim 1,
Wherein the supporting portion has an inclination at an upper portion or a lower portion of the triangular column.
delete delete The method according to claim 1,
Wherein the first and second display units are provided with:
A three-dimensional card made of separate paper cloth.
The method according to claim 1,
Wherein the first and second display units are provided with:
As the holder moves in the first direction, sequentially expands in a second direction opposite to the first direction,
Wherein the holding portion sequentially expands in the first direction as the holding portion moves in the second direction.
The method according to claim 6,
The holding part
Wherein all of the unbonded regions in the first direction are inserted into the accommodating portion and all the unbonded regions in the second direction are in contact with the back plate.
The method according to claim 1,
Wherein,
Wherein at least one of the three side ends is formed with at least one discharge port for discharging the air introduced into the internal space when the holding part is moved in the first direction of the holding part according to the folded state of the at least one of the three side ends spaced apart from the remaining two side ends.
The method according to claim 1,
The holding part
Further comprising a second expanding portion extending from one end of the back plate.
10. The method of claim 9,
Wherein the back plate comprises:
Wherein the second extending portion is folded by the third folding line and attached in the front direction, and the cross section has a double-layer structure.
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