NZ712119B2 - Motorized Pop-Up Greeting Card - Google Patents
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Abstract
The present invention is directed to a greeting card which combines a pop-up element with audio and motor movement. The greeting card contains two different sized pop-up panels which are spaced apart and parallel to one another. Two die cut shapes serve as mobile objects which spin or rotate upon opening the greeting card. The size and placement of the pop-up panels and the mobile objects create a three-dimensional scene. A slide trigger initiates audio playback and motor movement of the mobile objects upon opening the greeting card. opening the greeting card. The size and placement of the pop-up panels and the mobile objects create a three-dimensional scene. A slide trigger initiates audio playback and motor movement of the mobile objects upon opening the greeting card.
Description
ZED POP-UP GREETING CARD
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority to US. PROVISIONAL Patent Application
No. ,121, filed on September 9, 2014, a copy of which is orated herein by
reference in its entirety.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is in the field of greeting cards and social expression
products. More specifically, the present invention is directed to a motorized pop-up
greeting card.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is directed to a greeting card which combines a pop-
up t with audio and motor movement. The greeting card contains two different
sized pop-up panels which are spaced apart and parallel to one another. Two die cut
shapes serve as mobile objects which spin or rotate upon opening the greeting card. The
size and placement of the pop-up panels and the mobile objects create a three-dimensional
scene. A slide trigger initiates audio playback and motor movement of the mobile objects
upon opening the greeting card.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
is a perspective View of a first ment of the greeting card of
the present invention, in a closed on.
is a perspective View of the greeting card of in an open
position.
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is a front inside tear—away View of the greeting card of from
the direction of arrows 3-3.
is a right side View of the greeting card of from the direction
of arrows 4—4.
is a perspective view of a second embodiment of the greeting card of
the present invention, in an open position with open flaps
is a front View of the greeting card of with closed flaps.
is a front View of the greeting card of with open flaps.
is a right side View of the greeting card of
is a right side View of the greeting card of
DETAILED PTION OF RED AND ALTERNATE EMBODIMENTS
The ng card of the present invention combines a greeting card with
internal pop—up display and a zed element. Together the pop—up display and
motorized element create a unique and entertaining greeting card presentation.
In a first embodiment, shown in FIGS. 1 through 4, the greeting card of the
t invention es a multi-panel greeting card body having, in a preferred
embodiment, four main greeting card panels P1, P2, P3 P4 attached Via three horizontal
fold lines F1, F2, F3. The first greeting card panel P1 is attached to the second greeting
card panel P2 along a first fold line F1. The second greeting card panel P2 is attached to
the third greeting card panel P3 along a second fold line F2 and the third greeting card
panel P3 is attached to the fourth greeting card panel P4, along third fold line F3. The first
greeting card panel P1 is folded about the first fold line F1 to overlap the second greeting
card panel P2. The first P1 and second P2 greeting card panels are ed along all free
edges, forming a cavity therebetween. The fourth greeting card panel P4 is folded about
the third fold line F3 to overlap the third greeting card panel P3. The third P3 and fourth
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P4 greeting card panels are attached along all free edges to create a cavity therebetween.
In a preferred embodiment, the greeting card 100 is horizontally oriented with a front panel
which opens upward about a center fold line F2 which horizontally bisects the now two-
paneled greeting card 100. With the second or main fold line F2 horizontally bisecting the
now two—paneled greeting card 100, the first greeting card panel P1 serves as the inside top
or upper panel (inside left panel if the main fold line F2 is positioned vertically along the
center of the greeting card) of the ng card 100. The second greeting card panel P2
serves as the front cover panel of the greeting card 100. The third greeting card panel P3
serves as the rear or back cover panel of the greeting card 100. The fourth greeting card
panel P4 serves as the inside bottom or lower panel (inside right panel if the main fold line
F2 is positioned vertically along the center of the greeting card). In other embodiments,
the greeting card may be vertically oriented with a vertical bisecting fold line and a front
cover which opens outward and to the left about the vertical bisecting fold line. The front
and rear cover panels are folded along the second or main fold line F2 to open and close
the greeting card 100. In the preferred embodiment(horizontal orientation), moving the
greeting card 100 to an open position requires pivoting the front cover panel P2 upward
about the second or main fold line F2 to reveal the inside of the greeting card 100 or panels
P1 (upper inside panel) and P3 (lower inside . g the greeting card 100
s a pop-up structure 12. The pop-up structure 12 includes two separate but
interconnected pop-up panels 12A, 12B and at least one mobile object M. In a preferred
embodiment, the greeting card 100 contains two mobile objects M1, M2. The pop—up
structure 12 is capable of being in a first position when the greeting card 100 is closed,
wherein the components of the pop-up structure 12 are folded relatively flat between the
first P1 and fourth P4 greeting card panels. When the greeting card 100 is opened, the
pop-up ure 12 moves into a second on, wherein the pop-up ure 12 is
ed, upright and exposed n the two inside panels P1, P4 of the greeting card
100. In a preferred embodiment, the pop-up structure 12 contains two pop-up panels 12A,
12B which are smaller than the main greeting card panels P1, P2, P3, P4. A first pop-up
panel 12A is attached to the fourth greeting card panel P4 or bottom inside panel of the
ng card 100 (inside right panel if the greeting card is vertically oriented) proximate to
the second or bisecting fold line F2. In a preferred embodiment, the attachment of the first
pop-up panel 12A to the fourth greeting card panel P4 may be via one or more tabs which
are attached along a lower long horizontal edge of the first pop—up panel 12A via one or
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more fold lines. The tabs are folded and inserted into one or more corresponding gs
or slits contained on the surface of the fourth greeting card panel P4. Alternatively, the
one or more tabs may be glued or otherwise permanently ed to the fourth greeting
card panel P4. The one or more tabs allow the first pop—up panel 12A to bend about the
fold line to lie flat against the fourth ng card panel (inside bottom panel) P4 when the
greeting card 100 is in the first closed or folded position. A second pop-up panel 12B is
spaced apart from and parallel to the first pop-up panel 12A and also attached to the fourth
greeting card panel P4 Via one or more tabs, as bed above with respect to the first
pop-up panel 12A. The second pop—up panel 12B is smaller in both height and width than
the first pop-up panel 12A. The first 12A and second 12B pop-up panels are connected to
one another via at least one (preferably two) inverted u—shaped connection tabs T. The
inverted u-shaped connection tabs T contain two fold lines creating three segments. The
inverted ed connection tabs T are attached along one edge segment to the first pop-
up panel 12A and along the opposite edge segment to the second pop—up panel 12B. The
first pop-up panel 12A is connected to the first greeting card panel or inside upper panel P1
(or inside left hand panel if the greeting card is vertically oriented) of the greeting card 100
via at least one (preferably two) inverted u—shaped connection tabs T, as described above.
The connection of the two pop-up panels 12A, 12B and the connection of the two pop-up
panels 12A, 12B to the greeting card 100, allow the pop-up structure 12 to unfold and
collapse with the opening and closing of the greeting card 100. While the two pop-up
panels 12A, 12B may of any shape and have liner or non-linear edges of different varieties.
Also, while the connection mechanisms or tabs T are described as having a particular
shape, other shapes have been contemplated and are considered to be within the scope of
the t invention.
A sound module which is operative to store and playback audio through a
speaker is contained and concealed within one of the two cavities of the greeting card 100.
A motor module which is ive to cause movement to one or more moving elements
attached to the greeting card 100 is also contained within one of the two cavities of the
greeting card 100. Electronic components may include, but are not limited to: a printed
circuit board 14, an integrated circuit chip, a memory device, a r 16, a power source
(such as one or more batteries) 18, a switch 20, a motor 22, and related circuitry and
wiring. Any other component which is required to or which facilitates audio playback and
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motor movement, or any other electronic special effect, such as lighting, may be ed,
such components being known to one with skill in the art. The electronic components of
the greeting card 100 may be contained in one of the two cavities of the greeting card 100
or the components may be split among both cavities. In a preferred ment, all
electronic components are contained within the cavity formed n the first P1 and
second P2 ng card panels. A slide switch 20 positioned across the second or main
fold line F2, triggers the sound and motor modules upon opening the greeting card 100.
The slide switch 20 includes a t arm which is biased into engagement with a contact
e connected to the circuit board 14. The slide switch 20 also includes a slide tab that
is moveable between a first positon, wherein a portion of the slide tab is intermediate the
contact arm and the contact surface connected to the circuit board 14, thereby creating an
open circuit, and a second position wherein the greeting card 100 is in an open position and
an aperture or g in the slide tab permits the contact arm to abut the contact surface
of the t board, thereby creating a closed circuit. The slide tab may be positioned over
the main fold line F2 of the greeting card 100 whereby opening the greeting card 100 pulls
the slide tab out from between the contact arm and the contact surface connected to the
circuit board 14. A subsequent closing of the greeting card 100 moves the slide tab back
between the contact arm and the contact surface of the circuit board.
One or more mobile objects M1, M2 are also contained within the greeting
card 100 and are powered by the motor module 22. In a preferred embodiment, the mobile
objects M1, M2 are two separate die cut shapes which can be formed into, for example, the
shape of a flower, a pinwheel, a circle, or any other vable shape. In a preferred
embodiment, the mobile objects M1, M2 are attached to a motor 22 which is contained in
the first cavity (between first P1 and second P2 panels) of the greeting card 100. Both
mobile objects M1, M2 are connected to and powered by the same motor 22 (although in
other embodiments each mobile object may be connected to and powered by a separate
motor). The motor 22 may be of the type having a rotating gear mechanism 24 that when
activated turns a one or more ar gears G1 which are attached to a first connection arm
or ism 26. The first connection arm or mechanism 26 is ed through first
opening in the top inside panel P1 of the ng card 100 wherein it is attached to a first
mobile object M1. One of the one or more circular gears G1 is attached via an elastic
band or belt 30 to a second circular gear G2. Movement of the first circular gear G1 by the
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rotating gear mechanism 24 is extended via the band or belt 30 to the second circular gear
G2, which is attached to a second mobile object M2. The second mobile object M2 is
attached to the second ar gear G2 via a second connection arm or mechanism 28
which is ed h a second opening in the top inside panel P1 of the greeting card
100. The size of the first G1 and second G2 circular gears may be different thereby
causing the gears G1, G2 (and by extension the first M1 and second M2 mobile objects) to
rotate at different speeds wherein one gear rotates faster than the other gear. The size of
the two mobile objects M1, M2 may be different as well. The two connection arms or
mechanisms 26, 28 may also be of differing lengths such that one mobile object is slightly
in front of the other mobile object, creating a three-dimensional (3D) effect. Also, one of
the mobile objects, M1 or M2, may be ted to the motor 22 Via a spring mechanism
32 to keep the two mobile objects M1, M2 from coming into contact with one another or
from one mobile object interfering with the movement of the other mobile object.
Although the preferred embodiment has been described herein as having only a single
motor 22 which powers two mobile objects M1, M2, alternate embodiments may contain
additional motors which each power a separate mobile object.
In operation, the second or main fold line F2 of the greeting card 100
horizontally bisects the top and bottom panels of the greeting card 100 and requires the
upward movement of the front cover panel P2 about the second or main fold line F2 and
away from the back cover panel P3 of the greeting card 100. When the greeting card 100
is in the first or closed position, the two pop-up panels 12A, 12B are folded downward, in a
substantially flat position between the two inside greeting card panels P1, P4. The two
pop-up panels 12A, 12B are capable of folding flat between the panels via the inverted u-
shaped connection tabs T and via the tabs which connect the two pop—up panels 12A, 12B
to the inside bottom or lower panel of the greeting card P4 (as described above). When a
user moves the greeting card 100 from the first or closed position into a second or opened
position by pivoting the front cover panel P2 upward about the second or main fold line
F2, the inverted u-shaped tion tabs T n the first 12A and second 12B pop-up
panels and between the first pop-up panel 12A and the inside top or upper panel P1 ofthe
ng card 100 are unfolded, causing the two pop—up panels 12A, 12B to stand upright
and perpendicular to the inside bottom or lower panel P4 of the greeting card 100. Since
the second pop—up panel 12B is the forward-most panel (away from the second or main
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fold line F2) and is smaller than the first pop up panel 12A, it conceals a bottom n of
the first pop—up panel 12A (when viewing from a front plan View). The first pop—up panel
12A is smaller than the inside top or upper panel P1 of the greeting card 100 so the first
pop-up panel 12A conceals a bottom portion of the inside top or upper panel P1 of the
greeting card 100 and a portion of the first and second mobile objects M1, M2 (when
viewing from a front plan View). The arrangement of the two pop-up panels 12A, 12B and
the two mobile objects M1, M2 having planes at different distances, gives the illusion of a
three-dimensional scene, such as for example, a view of a in range. Opening the
greeting card 100 also triggers the sound module, Via the slide switch 20, which causes
playback of at least one audio file stored on the memory device. The slide switch 20 also
triggers activation of the motor module 22 which causes rotation of the first G1 and second
G2 circular gears, thereby effecting rotation of the two mobile objects M1, M2. Each of
the greeting card panels P1, P2, P3, P4 and each portion of the pop-up structure 12A, 12B
and mobile objects M1, M2 may contain printing n containing text sentiment,
, drawings, or any other type of print. The greeting card panels P1, P2, P3, P4, pop-
up structure 12A, 12B and mobile objects M1, M2 may also contain embellishments such
as gems, glitter, or any other type of decorative trimming.
While the first embodiment has been described as having four greeting card
panels, two pop—up panels and two mobile object, other numbers and configurations have
been contemplated and are ered to be within the scope of the invention, such as, for
example, two pop-up panels and one mobile object, or one pop-up panel and one mobile
object, or one pop-up panel and two mobile objects, or three or more pop-up panels and
three or more mobile objects, and various such combinations. Also, a slide trigger has
been described herein, r other switches or triggers, as known to one of skill in the
art, may be used in addition to or in the place of the slide switch. Other trigger
mechanisms may e a touch sensitive switch, a light sensitive switch, a motion
sensitive switch, a magnetic switch, etc.
In a second ment of the greeting card of the t invention, shown
in FIGS. 5 through 9, the greeting card 200 takes on a larger size and does not include a
motor module or any moving elements. The greeting card 200 contains a sound module
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for storing and replaying at least one audio file and also contains a manual pop-up display
The greeting card body of this embodiment contains a first panel P1
attached to a second panel P2 along a first or main fold line F1, the second panel P2
attached to a third panel P3 along a second fold line F2. The third panel P3 is folded over
and attached along each edge to the second panel P2, creating a cavity therebetween. The
first panel P1 serves as the front cover of the greeting card 200 and the inside left panel of
the greeting card 200. The second panel P2 serves as the back cover of the greeting card
200 and the third panel P3 serves as the inside right panel of the greeting card 200.
A manual pop-up structure 40 is attached to the third panel P3 or the inside
right panel of the greeting card 200. The pop-up structure 40 can be manually moved
between a first position wherein the pop-up structure 40 is folded and collapsed, as shown
in and a second position wherein the pop-up structure 40 is unfolded and standing
upright, as shown in The manual pop-up structure 40 contains a base panel 40A
and four pop—up panels 40B, 40C, 40D, 40E attached to the base panel 40A. A portion of
the base panel 40A is attached to a top section of the third panel P3 or the inside right
panel of the greeting card 200. The base panel 40A contains a main fold line 40F such that
a top section of the base panel 40A located above the main fold line 40F is folded
downward along the main fold line 40F to overly a bottom section of the base panel 40A
d below the main fold line 40F. The main fold line 40F is positioned horizontally
along the top edge of the inside right panel P3 of the greeting card 200. Therefore, in order
to open or unfold the base panel 40A, the top section must be moved in an upward
direction pivoting about the main fold line 40F of the base panel 40A. The top section of
the base panel 40A contains a first magnet 42 contained therein. A second magnet 44 is
contained within the cavity n the second P2 and third P3 greeting card panels such
that when the top n of the base panel 40A is folded up and over (wraps around) the
second P2 and third P3 greeting card , as shown in the first magnet 42
(located in the base panel 42) ts and connects with the second magnet 44 creating an
attachment point to hold the base panel in place so the four pop-up panels 40B, 40C,»40D,
40E can remain in an upright y on (shown in . Between the top and
bottom sections of the folded base panel 40A are contained four pop—up panels 40B, 40C,
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40D, 40E. From front to back, each consecutive pop-up panel is larger than the previous
pop—up panel. The first pop-up panel 40B contains a bisecting fold line 40BL, creating at
top portion and a bottom portion of the first pop—up panel 40B so that when the pop—up
structure 40 is in the closed or folded positon, the top portion of the first pop—up panel 40B
is folded downward along the bisected fold line 40BL to overly the bottom portion of the
first pop-up panel 40B. The second pop-up panel 40C is attached to the first pop-up panel
40B Via a first inverted u—shaped connection tab T (described above with t to the
first embodiment). The third pop—up panel 40D is attached to the second pop-up panel 40C
Via a second inverted u—shaped connection tab T and the fourth pop—up panel 40E is
attached to the third pop-up 40D panel Via a third inverted u-shaped tion tab T. The
fourth pop-up panel 40E is attached to the top n of the base panel 40A Via two
connection tabs located along a bottom edge of the fourth pop-up panel 40E. The two
connection tabs are inserted into two openings or slots contained on the base panel 40A.
The two connection tabs of the fourth panel 40E are glued or otherwise permanently
attached to the base panel 40A.
A sound module is contained within the cavity between the second P2 and
third P3 ng card panels. The sound module may contain, but is not limited to: a
t board 52, an integrated circuit chip, a memory device having at least one audio file
saved thereon, a speaker 54, a power source 56, a switch 42, and related circuitry and
wiring. The sound module may contain any additional components which enable or
facilitate sound storage, recording and production through the r 54. Lifting the base
panel 40A away from the inside right greeting card panel P3 not only reveals the inner
pop-up panels 40B, 40C, 40D, 40E, but it also triggers playback of audio (saved in
memory in the sound module). A small metal disk 50 is contained within the upper portion
of the base panel 40A. When the base panel 40A is in the closed position, as shown in
the metal disk 50 is in close proximity to a sensor 48, which is contained within
the cavity between the second P2 and third P3 greeting card panels. Moving the disk 50
(contained within the base panel 40A) away from the sensor 48 (contained within the
cavity n P2 and P3) causes playback of the audio file through the speaker 54. A
push button switch 46 is also contained within the cavity between the second P2 and third
P3 ng card panels. A sticker or printing may be contained on the third P3 (or inner
right greeting card panel) which directs the user to “press to play again”. The push button
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switch 46 allows a user to replay the audio when the pop-up structure 40 is in the second or
open position, as shown in
In operation, a user opens the ng card 200 by pivoting the first or
cover panel P1 about the first fold line F1 away from the inside right panel P3 of the
greeting card 200. A slide switch 42 (as bed above with respect to the first
embodiment) may be attached across the first fold line Fl such that a first audio clip is
replayed upon opening the greeting card 200. The user may then open the manual pop-up
structure 40 by lifting the top portion of the base panel 40A (located atop the right inside
panel of the greeting card 200) upward. Lifting this top portion of the base panel 40A
breaks the connection n the metal disk 50 (contained in the base panel 40A) and the
sensor 48 (contained in the cavity between panels P2 and P3), which also serve as a
magnetic switch or trigger mechanism, thereby initiating playback of a second audio clip.
The four pop up panels 40B, 40C, 40D, 40E are also unfolded such that they are standing
upright or perpendicular to the right inside panel P3 of the greeting card 200. The base
panel 40A can be folded over the back greeting card panel P2 wherein a first magnet 42
(contained within the base panel 40A) attaches to a second magnet 44 ined within
the cavity between panels P2 and P3) to retain the base panel 40A in the open position, as
shown in Once the second audio clip has been replayed in full, the user can replay
the second audio clip while the pop-up structure 40 is in the fully open position (shown in
by pressing the press button 46 (located in the cavity between panels P2 and P3
and accessed through P3). As mentioned above, with respect to the first embodiment, the
size and arrangement of the four pop-up panels 40B, 40C, 40D, 40E create a three-
dimensional tive scene within the greeting card 200. The top edges of the pop-up
panels 40B, 40C, 40D, 40E may be linear or non—linear such as the scalloped edges as
shown in the figures. Closing the manual pop-up structure by folding the top portion of the
base panel 40A downward about the main fold line 40F to overly the bottom portion of the
base panel 40A and attach to the second magnet 44 contained in the cavity within behind
the right inside panel P3 of the ng card 200, interrupts the circuit thereby deactivating
the sound module and ceasing ck of audio. The manual pop-up structure 40 can be
opened and closed as many times as desired.
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While the ng card of the present invention has been described herein
and shown in the figures with respect to a preferred embodiment, other greeting card
shapes, sizes, number of pop-up panels or structures, number of mobile objects, type and
number of switch or trigger ism, physical orientation of the ng card, number
of sound files, and other such details may be varied and still remain within the scope of the
t invention.
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
sly 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 cal applications to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best
utilize the invention in its various embodiments and with various ations as are
suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the invention be defined by the
following claims.
Throughout this specification and the claims which follow, unless the
context es otherwise, the word "comprise", and variations such as ”comprises" and
"comprising", will be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated integer or step or group
of integers or steps but not the exclusion of any other integer or step or group of integers or
steps.
The reference to any prior art in this specification is not and should not be
taken as an acknowledgement or any form of suggestion that the prior art forms part of the
common general knowledge in Australia.
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Claims (10)
1. A greeting card comprising: a multi-panel ng card body; at least one cavity ned within the multi-panel greeting card body; a motor module contained in the at least one cavity, the motor module operative to cause rotating movement of at least one mobile object attached thereto; a pop-up structure comprising a first pop-up panel and a second pop-up panel which is parallel to, spaced apart from and lly attached to the first pop-up panel, the first pop-up panel being taller than the second pop-up panel; the at least one mobile object being located behind the first pop-up panel; wherein opening the greeting card activates the motor module, thereby causing rotational movement of the at least one mobile object, and n the at least one mobile object is two mobile objects attached to the motor module and are powered by the same motor module.
2. The greeting card of claim 1 further comprising a sound module operative to store and ck at least one audio file.
3. The greeting card of claim 2, wherein opening the ng card activates the sound module causing playback of the at least one audio file.
4. The greeting card of claim 1, wherein the at least one mobile object is a die cut shape.
5. A greeting card comprising: a greeting card body having at least one cavity therein; a motor module contained within the at least one cavity, the motor module operative to cause movement to at least one mobile object; a first pop-up panel ed to the greeting card body, the first pop-up panel operative to move between a first position wherein the first pop-up panel is in a horizontal position and a second position wherein the first pop-up panel is in a vertical position; a second pop-up panel attached to the greeting card body, the second pop-up panel operative to move between a first position wherein the second pop-up panel is in a horizontal position and a second position wherein the second pop-up panel is in a vertical position; the at least one mobile object being located behind and partially concealed by the first pop-up panel when viewing the ng card from a front plan view; the first pop-up panel being located behind and partially concealed by the second popup panel when viewing the ng card from a front plan view; wherein opening the greeting card moves the first and second pop-up panels from the first position to the second position and also activates the motor module causing nt to the at least one mobile object, and wherein the at least one mobile object is two mobile objects attached to the motor module and are powered by the same motor module.
6. The greeting card of claim 5 further sing a sound module operative to store and playback at least one audio file.
7. The ng card of claim 6, wherein the sound module is activated upon g the greeting card.
8. The greeting card of claim 5, wherein the two mobile objects are placed proximate to one another.
9. The greeting card of claim 8, wherein the two mobile objects are attached to the greeting card body at different distances.
10. The greeting card of claim 8, wherein the two mobile objects move at different speeds.
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