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- This invention relates in general to cards, and in particular to greeting cards.
- Greeting cards are used to express thoughts and emotions for a variety of occasions. These occasions can include special days, such as holidays, graduations, or an anniversary. On many of these occasions, the sender may want to provide a gift, or momento in celebration of the particular occasion.
- Greeting cards have traditionally been used to communicate messages in celebration of several different types of occasions. Greeting cards have also been used as a mechanism for package delivery. For instance, U.S. Pat. No. 4,840,275 discloses a greeting card with package delivery. U.S. Pat. No. 396,055 discloses a gift card with a removable personalized angel doll. However, the prior art does not disclose a card and gift delivery system designed specifically for the particular occasion or the theme of the card. Present systems in the prior art may detract from the aesthetics of the card in an effort to provide a gift in the card.
- the present invention relates to a card and gift delivery system for the purposes of providing a user a vehicle for gift delivery in a card environment.
- a card and gift delivery system can comprise a card having at least one surface having text.
- the text of the card corresponds to a predetermined theme.
- the card also provides a gift receptacle to receive gift items.
- the card can include a first surface bearing a graphical image corresponding to the predetermined theme of the card.
- the card may have graphical images on all surfaces corresponding to the theme of the card.
- the gift receptacle can be shaped or constructed to correspond to a graphical image that is representative of the predetermined theme of the card.
- the gift receptacle may be permanently or detachably attached to the surface of the card.
- the card and gift receptacle provide the benefit of expressing the words of the sender along with the delivery of a gift inside of the gift receptacle in a coordinated or blended form.
- the card can be used for many occasions.
- the card and gift receptacle can be used to hold a ring when proposing to a loved one.
- the card and gift receptacle can be used to hold a set of keys when giving an automobile as a gift.
- the receptacle can be suited to compliment the theme of any occasion as expressed by the card.
- the present invention also provides the sender the benefit of not having to separately wrap the gift that the sender is sending along with the card.
- the card and gift receptacle eliminate the need for the sender buying excessive items to separately send a gift, such as wrapping paper, scotch tape, or boxes.
- the sender can simply insert his gift into the gift receptacle.
- the fast and efficient use of the gift receptacle saves time and money.
- the card and gift receptacle compliment the predetermined theme of the particular occasion.
- the shape of the gift receptacle can also correspond to the subject matter of the card.
- the card can include at least one surface bearing text that corresponds to a predetermined theme. For instance, a birthday card bearing text on the surface corresponding to a birthday theme may be inscribed with the words “Happy Birthday”.
- the text of the card is not limited to a particular expression and may vary accordingly to correspond to a birthday theme or any predetermined theme.
- the card may possess a plurality of graphical images that further correspond to the theme or subject matter of the card.
- the gift receptacle may have an inner surface and outer surface.
- the gift receptacle may be permanently or detachably coupled to any surface of the card.
- the gift receptacle can be attached to the surface of the card and provide an opening.
- the opening allows gifts to be inserted into the gift receptacle.
- the opening can have closure means to allow gifts inserted into the receptacle to be stored securely. For example, if a ring is placed inside of the receptacle, the sender can fastened buttons along the end of the opening to ensure that the ring is not displaced.
- the closure mechanism can include any device that allows the opening to be securely closed, such as a zipper, button, or velcro.
- the gift receptacle allows the sender to send a customized greeting card with a gift for those special occasions.
- the gift receptacle may be designed to fit the corresponding theme or subject matter of the occasion.
- a gift receptacle corresponding to a Christmas theme card can have the design of a Christmas tree or other item associated with the Christmas season.
- the sender may send a gift using the card and gift delivery system that has a gift receptacle corresponding to a thanksgiving theme, such as a gift receptacle in the shape of a turkey.
- the gift receptacle can be made from any suitable material necessary for the particular design.
- the ornate structure of the gift receptacle further compliments the occasion for giving the particular gift inserted into the gift receptacle.
- the card can be prepared appropriate for all types of occasions depending on the text associated with the card.
- the text also can be used to reveal the location with the gift to add an element of surprise.
- the card and delivery system may be used to celebrate a graduation.
- the text can include a message stating “congratulations”, along with a message indicating or hinting that a graduation gift is located in the gift receptacle.
- the gift receptacle may be in the form of a diploma or bear the image of a diploma. The gift receptacle allows the sender to securely store a gift within the card to accompany his special message.
- the receptacle in which the gift is stored is designed in the shape of a graphical image or bear a graphical image that corresponds to the message and the subject matter of the particular occasion.
- the gift receptacle may be in the graphical image of any item representative of Easter such as, an Easter egg or a rabbit.
- the invention provides a card and gift delivery system that may be used for any occasion, such as Christmas, Easter, Thanksgiving, or any special holiday or particular occasion. Additionally, the gift and card system provides the benefit of allowing the sender to express his personalized thoughts along with a special gift that corresponds to a predetermined theme of the particular occasion.
- the card and gift delivery system is a convenient mechanism suitable for providing a gift in a card environment without detracting from the aesthetics of the card.
- FIG. 1 shows a plan view of a preferred embodiment of the card and gift delivery system
- FIG. 2 shows a cross sectional view of a card and gift receptacle attachment
- FIG. 3 shows a side view of a card and gift receptacle
- FIG. 4 shows a perspective view of a card and gift delivery system having a plurality of surfaces.
- This invention relates to a card and gift delivery system that provides a user a vehicle for gift delivery.
- FIG. 1 depicts an embodiment of the invention which provides for gift delivery.
- the present invention may be formed from a card 12 having at least one surface 18 .
- the surface 18 of the card may bear text corresponding to the predetermined theme 20 of the card 12 .
- a card 12 corresponding to the Christmas holidays may include text 22 saying “Merry Christmas” or “Happy Holidays”.
- the text 22 of the card 12 may vary accordingly.
- the card 12 also provides a gift receptacle 14 for receiving a gift item.
- the gift receptacle 14 can be provided on a first surface 18 of the card 12 bearing a graphical image 16 corresponding to the predetermined theme of the card 12 , such as a birthday theme 20 .
- the graphical image 16 located on the surface 18 of the card 12 may depict any image associated with the corresponding holiday.
- the gift receptacle 14 is preferably formed in the shape of a figure or structure that corresponds to the holiday or occasion.
- the card surface 18 and gift receptacle 14 may bear graphical images 16 that corresponds to a birthday theme 20 .
- the graphical image can include a balloon graphic 16 corresponding to a birthday theme. Images corresponding to a birthday theme 20 can also include a cake and candles.
- a graphical image corresponding to a Christmas theme can include a tree, reindeer, and sleigh.
- the graphical image depicted on the card surface 18 and gift receptacle 14 in celebration of Easter can include a church, rabbit, and egg.
- the graphical image depicted by the shape of the gift receptacle 14 and the surface 18 of the card are associated by the purchasing public to correspond to a particular holiday or occasion.
- the card and gift delivery system 10 include a surface 18 having a plurality of graphical images 16 corresponding to the particular predetermined theme of the card 12 , such as Happy Birthday 20 .
- the gift receptacle 14 may be permanently or detachably attached to the surface 18 of the card 12 .
- the gift receptacle 14 can be attached using adhesive, such as glue, or any suitable attachment mechanism 28 .
- the text 22 of the card 12 along with the shape of the gift receptacle 14 , combine with the predetermined theme of the card 12 to create a special and unique gift delivery system 10 for the occasion.
- the gift receptacle 14 can provide an opening 24 to allow gifts to be inserted into the gift receptacle 14 .
- the opening 24 of the gift receptacle 14 can include a closure means 26 .
- the closure means 26 allows a gift item to be securely and safely stored in the gift receptacle 14 after insertion.
- the closure means 26 can include a zipper, buttons, or velcro.
- a ring can be stored in the gift receptacle 14 securely when using the card 12 and gift delivery system 10 for proposing to a loved one.
- the closure means 26 provide a secure gift receptacle 14 , and ensures that the gift item will not be lost during delivery.
- the size of the opening 24 may vary, and is not limited to any particular dimensions. For example, an opening of a gift receptacle corresponding to a Christmas theme can have different dimensions than an opening of a gift receptacle corresponding to a Thanksgiving theme.
- the opening 24 may vary according to the shape and design of the gift receptacle 14 .
- the card and gift delivery system 30 may be folded to provide a plurality of surfaces 34 .
- the card 32 may be folded in various arrangements to create a multitude of sides depending on the predetermined theme of the card 32 .
- the card 32 may be folded to create a four-sided or trifold card.
- a card 32 having a plurality of surfaces 34 may bear text 40 on any surface 34 of the card 32 .
- the text 40 of the card 32 corresponds to the predetermined theme of the card 32 , such as a birthday theme 38 .
- the card 32 may also have a gift receptacle 42 located on a surface of the card 32 . Additionally, the shape of the graphical images 36 located on the gift receptacle 42 correspond to the predetermined theme of the particular occasion.
- the card 32 and gift receptacle 42 can be made from any suitable material.
- the card 32 may be made from card board or paper, while the gift receptacle 42 can be made from any decorative material depending on the particular design of the shape of the gift receptacle 42 .
- a gift receptacle 42 corresponding to a wedding occasion may have a gift receptacle 42 in the shape of a ring that is constructed from plastic.
- the gift receptacle 42 may be in the shape of a balloon, and constructed from cloth.
- An embodiment of the present invention may include a four-sided card, as shown in FIG. 4. As illustrated, any surface 34 of the four-sided card may bear text 40 and a graphical image 36 corresponding to the predetermined theme of the card 32 .
- the four-sided card may also include a gift receptacle 42 .
- the shape or design of the gift receptacle 42 corresponds to the predetermined theme of the card 32 .
- the gift receptacle 42 may be attached to any surface 34 of the card 32 . However, the gift receptacle 42 is preferably attached to the interior of the card 32 .
- the gift receptacle 42 should blend into the background of the card 32 so as to disguise the existence of a gift item located inside of the gift receptacle 42 .
- the text 40 of the card 32 expresses language corresponding to the particular occasion, along with integrating the predetermined theme of the card 32 between the graphical images 36 and shape or design of the gift receptacle 42 .
- the gift receptacle 42 may be in the shape of a birthday cake and the graphical images 36 on the surface 34 of the card 32 may be balloons.
- the card 32 may include multiple combinations of graphical images 36 that correspond to the predetermined theme.
- the card 32 may bear graphical images 36 of confetti and wrapped gifts.
- the birthday gift item may be inserted into the gift receptacle 42 and appear hidden inside the gift receptacle 42 to the card recipient.
- the text 40 of the card 32 may reveal to the recipient that a gift is located inside the gift receptacle 42 , while also adding an element of surprise.
- the gift receptacle 42 may be located on any surface 34 of the card 32 .
- the text 40 of the card 32 may be located on any surface 34 of the card 32 , and can include any form of graphical images 16 which correspond to the predetermined theme of the card 32 .
- the dimensions and material composition of the card 32 and gift receptacle 42 may vary accordingly.
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- 1. Technical Field
- This invention relates in general to cards, and in particular to greeting cards.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- Greeting cards are used to express thoughts and emotions for a variety of occasions. These occasions can include special days, such as holidays, graduations, or an anniversary. On many of these occasions, the sender may want to provide a gift, or momento in celebration of the particular occasion.
- Greeting cards have traditionally been used to communicate messages in celebration of several different types of occasions. Greeting cards have also been used as a mechanism for package delivery. For instance, U.S. Pat. No. 4,840,275 discloses a greeting card with package delivery. U.S. Pat. No. 396,055 discloses a gift card with a removable personalized angel doll. However, the prior art does not disclose a card and gift delivery system designed specifically for the particular occasion or the theme of the card. Present systems in the prior art may detract from the aesthetics of the card in an effort to provide a gift in the card.
- If a sender wants to send along a gift that corresponds to the theme of the card or particular occasion, the sender will encounter difficulties. To date, there is no device that provides the benefit of uniform card and gift delivery corresponding to a particular theme.
- The present invention relates to a card and gift delivery system for the purposes of providing a user a vehicle for gift delivery in a card environment.
- According to the invention, a card and gift delivery system can comprise a card having at least one surface having text. The text of the card corresponds to a predetermined theme. The card also provides a gift receptacle to receive gift items. The card can include a first surface bearing a graphical image corresponding to the predetermined theme of the card. The card may have graphical images on all surfaces corresponding to the theme of the card. Also, the gift receptacle can be shaped or constructed to correspond to a graphical image that is representative of the predetermined theme of the card. The gift receptacle may be permanently or detachably attached to the surface of the card.
- The card and gift receptacle provide the benefit of expressing the words of the sender along with the delivery of a gift inside of the gift receptacle in a coordinated or blended form. The card can be used for many occasions. For example, the card and gift receptacle can be used to hold a ring when proposing to a loved one. Also, the card and gift receptacle can be used to hold a set of keys when giving an automobile as a gift. Regardless of the occasion, the receptacle can be suited to compliment the theme of any occasion as expressed by the card.
- The present invention also provides the sender the benefit of not having to separately wrap the gift that the sender is sending along with the card. The card and gift receptacle eliminate the need for the sender buying excessive items to separately send a gift, such as wrapping paper, scotch tape, or boxes. The sender can simply insert his gift into the gift receptacle. The fast and efficient use of the gift receptacle saves time and money.
- The card and gift receptacle compliment the predetermined theme of the particular occasion. The shape of the gift receptacle can also correspond to the subject matter of the card. The card can include at least one surface bearing text that corresponds to a predetermined theme. For instance, a birthday card bearing text on the surface corresponding to a birthday theme may be inscribed with the words “Happy Birthday”. However, the text of the card is not limited to a particular expression and may vary accordingly to correspond to a birthday theme or any predetermined theme. Additionally, the card may possess a plurality of graphical images that further correspond to the theme or subject matter of the card.
- The gift receptacle may have an inner surface and outer surface. The gift receptacle may be permanently or detachably coupled to any surface of the card. The gift receptacle can be attached to the surface of the card and provide an opening. The opening allows gifts to be inserted into the gift receptacle. The opening can have closure means to allow gifts inserted into the receptacle to be stored securely. For example, if a ring is placed inside of the receptacle, the sender can fastened buttons along the end of the opening to ensure that the ring is not displaced. The closure mechanism can include any device that allows the opening to be securely closed, such as a zipper, button, or velcro.
- The gift receptacle allows the sender to send a customized greeting card with a gift for those special occasions. The gift receptacle may be designed to fit the corresponding theme or subject matter of the occasion. For example, a gift receptacle corresponding to a Christmas theme card can have the design of a Christmas tree or other item associated with the Christmas season. During Thanksgiving, the sender may send a gift using the card and gift delivery system that has a gift receptacle corresponding to a thanksgiving theme, such as a gift receptacle in the shape of a turkey. The gift receptacle can be made from any suitable material necessary for the particular design. The ornate structure of the gift receptacle further compliments the occasion for giving the particular gift inserted into the gift receptacle.
- The card can be prepared appropriate for all types of occasions depending on the text associated with the card. The text also can be used to reveal the location with the gift to add an element of surprise. For instance, the card and delivery system may be used to celebrate a graduation. In this context, the text can include a message stating “congratulations”, along with a message indicating or hinting that a graduation gift is located in the gift receptacle. Corresponding to a predetermined theme of graduation, the gift receptacle may be in the form of a diploma or bear the image of a diploma. The gift receptacle allows the sender to securely store a gift within the card to accompany his special message. In addition, the receptacle in which the gift is stored is designed in the shape of a graphical image or bear a graphical image that corresponds to the message and the subject matter of the particular occasion. For instance, in celebration of Easter, the gift receptacle may be in the graphical image of any item representative of Easter such as, an Easter egg or a rabbit.
- The invention provides a card and gift delivery system that may be used for any occasion, such as Christmas, Easter, Thanksgiving, or any special holiday or particular occasion. Additionally, the gift and card system provides the benefit of allowing the sender to express his personalized thoughts along with a special gift that corresponds to a predetermined theme of the particular occasion.
- Thus, the card and gift delivery system is a convenient mechanism suitable for providing a gift in a card environment without detracting from the aesthetics of the card.
- There are presently shown in the embodiments which hare presently referred, it being understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown.
- FIG. 1 shows a plan view of a preferred embodiment of the card and gift delivery system;
- FIG. 2 shows a cross sectional view of a card and gift receptacle attachment;
- FIG. 3 shows a side view of a card and gift receptacle; and
- FIG. 4 shows a perspective view of a card and gift delivery system having a plurality of surfaces.
- This invention relates to a card and gift delivery system that provides a user a vehicle for gift delivery.
- FIG. 1 depicts an embodiment of the invention which provides for gift delivery. The present invention may be formed from a
card 12 having at least onesurface 18. Thesurface 18 of the card may bear text corresponding to the predetermined theme 20 of thecard 12. For example, acard 12 corresponding to the Christmas holidays may includetext 22 saying “Merry Christmas” or “Happy Holidays”. Depending on the corresponding holiday, thetext 22 of thecard 12 may vary accordingly. Thecard 12 also provides agift receptacle 14 for receiving a gift item. Thegift receptacle 14 can be provided on afirst surface 18 of thecard 12 bearing agraphical image 16 corresponding to the predetermined theme of thecard 12, such as a birthday theme 20. Thegraphical image 16 located on thesurface 18 of thecard 12 may depict any image associated with the corresponding holiday. Thegift receptacle 14 is preferably formed in the shape of a figure or structure that corresponds to the holiday or occasion. For example, thecard surface 18 andgift receptacle 14 may beargraphical images 16 that corresponds to a birthday theme 20. The graphical image can include a balloon graphic 16 corresponding to a birthday theme. Images corresponding to a birthday theme 20 can also include a cake and candles. A graphical image corresponding to a Christmas theme can include a tree, reindeer, and sleigh. The graphical image depicted on thecard surface 18 andgift receptacle 14 in celebration of Easter can include a church, rabbit, and egg. The graphical image depicted by the shape of thegift receptacle 14 and thesurface 18 of the card are associated by the purchasing public to correspond to a particular holiday or occasion. - The card and
gift delivery system 10 include asurface 18 having a plurality ofgraphical images 16 corresponding to the particular predetermined theme of thecard 12, such as Happy Birthday 20. In the present embodiment, as shown in FIG. 2, thegift receptacle 14 may be permanently or detachably attached to thesurface 18 of thecard 12. Thegift receptacle 14 can be attached using adhesive, such as glue, or anysuitable attachment mechanism 28. Thetext 22 of thecard 12, along with the shape of thegift receptacle 14, combine with the predetermined theme of thecard 12 to create a special and uniquegift delivery system 10 for the occasion. Thegift receptacle 14 can provide anopening 24 to allow gifts to be inserted into thegift receptacle 14. Theopening 24 of thegift receptacle 14 can include a closure means 26. The closure means 26 allows a gift item to be securely and safely stored in thegift receptacle 14 after insertion. The closure means 26 can include a zipper, buttons, or velcro. As depicted in FIG. 3, once theopening 24 is properly closed, thegift receptacle 14 allows any appropriately sized gift item to be stored safely and securely. For instance, a ring can be stored in thegift receptacle 14 securely when using thecard 12 andgift delivery system 10 for proposing to a loved one. The closure means 26 provide asecure gift receptacle 14, and ensures that the gift item will not be lost during delivery. Gifts of various sizes can be inserted and secured in thegift receptacle 14. The size of theopening 24 may vary, and is not limited to any particular dimensions. For example, an opening of a gift receptacle corresponding to a Christmas theme can have different dimensions than an opening of a gift receptacle corresponding to a Thanksgiving theme. Theopening 24 may vary according to the shape and design of thegift receptacle 14. - As shown in FIG. 4, the card and
gift delivery system 30 may be folded to provide a plurality ofsurfaces 34. Thecard 32 may be folded in various arrangements to create a multitude of sides depending on the predetermined theme of thecard 32. Thecard 32 may be folded to create a four-sided or trifold card. Acard 32 having a plurality ofsurfaces 34 may beartext 40 on anysurface 34 of thecard 32. Thetext 40 of thecard 32 corresponds to the predetermined theme of thecard 32, such as abirthday theme 38. Thecard 32 may also have agift receptacle 42 located on a surface of thecard 32. Additionally, the shape of thegraphical images 36 located on thegift receptacle 42 correspond to the predetermined theme of the particular occasion. Thecard 32 andgift receptacle 42 can be made from any suitable material. For example, thecard 32 may be made from card board or paper, while thegift receptacle 42 can be made from any decorative material depending on the particular design of the shape of thegift receptacle 42. For instance, agift receptacle 42 corresponding to a wedding occasion may have agift receptacle 42 in the shape of a ring that is constructed from plastic. In celebration of a birthday occasion, thegift receptacle 42 may be in the shape of a balloon, and constructed from cloth. - An embodiment of the present invention may include a four-sided card, as shown in FIG. 4. As illustrated, any
surface 34 of the four-sided card may beartext 40 and agraphical image 36 corresponding to the predetermined theme of thecard 32. The four-sided card may also include agift receptacle 42. The shape or design of thegift receptacle 42 corresponds to the predetermined theme of thecard 32. Thegift receptacle 42 may be attached to anysurface 34 of thecard 32. However, thegift receptacle 42 is preferably attached to the interior of thecard 32. Thegift receptacle 42 should blend into the background of thecard 32 so as to disguise the existence of a gift item located inside of thegift receptacle 42. Thetext 40 of thecard 32 expresses language corresponding to the particular occasion, along with integrating the predetermined theme of thecard 32 between thegraphical images 36 and shape or design of thegift receptacle 42. For example, thegift receptacle 42 may be in the shape of a birthday cake and thegraphical images 36 on thesurface 34 of thecard 32 may be balloons. Thecard 32 may include multiple combinations ofgraphical images 36 that correspond to the predetermined theme. For instance, in addition to balloons, thecard 32 may beargraphical images 36 of confetti and wrapped gifts. The birthday gift item may be inserted into thegift receptacle 42 and appear hidden inside thegift receptacle 42 to the card recipient. Thetext 40 of thecard 32 may reveal to the recipient that a gift is located inside thegift receptacle 42, while also adding an element of surprise. - It will of course be understood that the invention is not limited to the specific details described herein, which are given by way of example only, and that various modifications and alterations are possible within the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims. For example, the
gift receptacle 42 may be located on anysurface 34 of thecard 32. Also, thetext 40 of thecard 32 may be located on anysurface 34 of thecard 32, and can include any form ofgraphical images 16 which correspond to the predetermined theme of thecard 32. Additionally, the dimensions and material composition of thecard 32 andgift receptacle 42 may vary accordingly.
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