NZ731376B2 - Interactive greeting card with infrared sensor - Google Patents
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Abstract
The interactive greeting card of the present invention combines a greeting card with IR sensor to trigger effects upon the greeting card recipient interacting with the IR sensor. The greeting card contains a hole, opening or aperture therethrough, into which a user may insert his or her finger to trigger one or more special effects such as audio replay, motorized movement of one or more mobile objects attached to the greeting card, or other special effects. igger one or more special effects such as audio replay, motorized movement of one or more mobile objects attached to the greeting card, or other special effects.
Description
TITLE OF THE H‘IVENTION
INTERACTIVE NG CARD WITH INFRARED SENSOR
RELATED APPLICATIONS
There are no applications related to this application.
FIELD OF THE H‘IVENTION
ducts
The present invention is in the field of social expression pro and more specifically
to an ctive greeting card with infrared (IR) sensor used to trigger effects upon detection of
a light ngth in the IR spectrum by a light sensor.
SUMMARY OF THE H‘IVENTION
lated
The interactive greeting card of the present disclosure and re inventions includes a
ttached
greeting card body having one or more , a mobile object a to the greeting card
ative
body, a motor attached to the greeting card body, the motor oper to cause movement of the
mobile , and an infrared sensor. When a user places his or her finger detects an increase in
heat, it triggers the motor module which in turn causes movement of the mobile obj ect.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWE‘IGS
is a perspective view of the front of the greeting card of the present invention, in a closed
position.
is a partially eXploded view of the ng card of
is a cross-sectional view of the greeting card of from the perspective of arrows 3-
is a perspective view of the greeting card of in an op position.
ctive
is a front view of the greeting card of from the perspe of arrows 5-5.
RRED
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFE AND ALTERNATE EMBODIMENTS
The greeting card 100 of the present sure and related inventions provides a fu
user-interactive greeting card with infrared (IR) sensor 12 for detecting when a user’s finger is
eably
inserted through an opening (also referred to herein interchang as a hole or an aperture) 14
in the greeting card 100. The IR sensor 10 operates as a trigger or switch which controls
activation of a motor 18 and sound module for producing l s.
The greeting card body 10 includes a series of greeting card panels which are wrapped
around a frame structure which encloses the electronic component of the greeting card 100. In
a red embodiment, the greeting card body 100 contains three main greeting card
10A,
panels 10B, 10C which are connected via various fold lines and/or one or more minor side
tab panels. The first main greeting card panel 10A contains four minor side tab panels attached
thereto via fold lines along each of the four outer edges of th first main panel 10A. The second
ight
main panel 10B is attached to the minor side tab panel that attached to the r side edge of the
first main panel 10A and a third main panel 10C is attached to the second main panel 10B along
a main vertical fold line along the right side edge of the seco main panel 10B. Each main
greeting card panel 10A, 10B, 10C and each minor side tab panel contains a front e and a
ting
rear surface opposite the front surface. Each of the main gree card panels 10A, 10B, 10C
and each minor side table panel are substantially rectangular. The frame structure located within
the ng card body 10 contains two vertical sides and two horizontal sides connected in a
closed rectangular shape with a large opening therebetween. The rear surface of the first main
ng card panel 10A is attached to a front e of the frame and each of the fo side tab
panels is folded around the perimeter e of the frame alon all four sides, thereby covering
the front and perimeter surfaces of the frame. The electronic components of the greeting card
low)
(discussed in further detail be are attached either to the rear surface of the first main greeting
card panel 10A between the opening in the frame or to a separate backer panel which is then
inserted into the opening within the frame. The second n card panel 10B is then folded
beneath the first greeting card panel 10A to cover the rear surface of the frame. The rear surface
of the second greeting card panel 10B is in direct contact with the rear e of the frame. The
third main greeting card panel 10C is then folded along the fold line between the second 10B
and third 10C main greeting card panels such that the front surface of the third main greeting
card panel 10C and the front surface of the second main greeting card panel 10B are directly
facing each other. Therefore, the front surface of the first ma greeting card panel 10A serves
as the front cover of the greeting card body 10, the front surface of t second main greeting card
10B panel serves as the inside left panel of the greeting card body 10, the front surface of the
third main greeting card panel 10C1 serves as the inside right panel of the greeting card body 10
and the rear surface of the third main greeting card panel 10C2 serves as the back cover of the
greeting card body 10. When the greeting card body 10 is fully assembled, it operates as a
typical two panel greeting card wherein folding and unfolding the front cover 10A about the
vertical fold line between the second 10B and third 10C main greeting card panels opens and
ting
closes the greeting card 100. Each of the front and rear surfaces of each of the main gree
card panels 10A, 10B, 10C and the minor tab panels can contain printing thereon which ma
include, but is not limited to photos, drawings, pictures, text sentiment or any other type of
printable content. The main panels 10A, 10B, 10C of the greeting card body 10 may also
contain embellishments attached o such as googly eyes, ge s, feathers or any
other such embellishments. As will be discussed in r deta below, each of the three main
greeting card panels 10A, 10B, 10C contains a circular opening therethrough. While the
greeting card body 10 has been described herein as having a particular number of mai and side
tab panels and fold lines, the greeting card body 10 may have any number of panels and fold
lines and may be oriented or configured in various uratio different from what has been
referred
described herein with respect to a preferred embodiment. In a p ment, the frame
ure is made of foam and the greeting card panels are made of paperboard, however other
materials have been contemplated and may be used in place of th materials described herein
with t to the preferred embodiment and are considered to be within the scope of the
present invention.
A mobile object 16 is attached to a front surface 10A of the greeting card body 10,
although the object 16 may be attached to any of the panels 10A, 10B, 10C of the ng card
body 10. In a preferred embodiment, the mobile object 16 is a substantially circular die cut
shape having a circular opening 12 through the center thereof (which lines up or corresponds
with the opening 12 through the panels of the greeting card body 10) which is designed to
resemble a donut, bagel or similar pastry (collectively referre to herein as “donut”). The
circular or main portion of the die cut shape 16M ns printing n which gives the
donut animate features including but not limited to: eyes, nose, mouth, ears, hair and moustache.
I t may also include additional features such as a hat or other type of headwear. Instead of
printing, embellishments may be used to signify the body parts or other objects such as googly
eyes 20 which are small plastic craft supplies used to e eyeballs ing a white plastic
card backing covered by a clear, hard plastic shell, encapsulat a black plastic disk. The inner
black disk is able to move around freely within the larger clear plastic shell y making the
eyes 20 appear to move when they are tilted, moved or shaken. One or more separate minor die
cut shapes 16A, 16B, 16C, 16D may be attached to the main circular n 16M of the mobile
object 16. These separate die cut shapes 16A, 16B, 16C, 16D may resemble other body parts
16A, 16C,
such as arms ( 16B) and legs ( 16D) to further e the mobile object 16. One or
more of the minor die cuts shape 16A, 16B, 16C, 16D is attached to the main circular portion
16M of the die cut shape 16 at a pivot point P such that the minor die cut shape may pivot (either
partially or fully) about the attachment point P with t to the main circular portion 16M of
the mobile object 16. Alternatively, one or more of the minor die cut shapes 16A, 16B, 16C,
16D may be attached at a fixed point to the main circular portion 16M of the mobile object 16
such that it is not moveable or pivotable with respect to the ma circular portion 16M.
Regardless of the type of attachment mechanism, the minor die c shapes 16A, 16B, 16C, 16D
are attached to the main circular portion 16M of the mobile object 16 through the rear surface
thereof so that it appears the minor die cut shapes 16A, 16B, 16C, 16D are naturally attached or
connected to the main circular portion 16M of the mobile object 16 and the connection or
bile
ment point is not visible from the front surface of the mo object 16. In a preferred
embodiment, as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the main circular portion (donut portion) 16M of the
mobile object 16 contains four minor die cut shapes 16A, 16B, 16C, 16D attached thereto. Two
of the minor die cuts shapes 16C, 16D are shaped and printed to appear as legs (with feet) and
are attached to a lower n of the main circular portion 16M of the mobile object 16 at a
pivot point P. The other two minor die cut shapes 16A, 16B are shaped and printed to appear as
arms (with hands) and are fixedly attached to an upper portion of the main ar portion 16M
of the mobile object 16. The main circular portion 16M of the mobile object 16 is connected or
attached to a motor module 18 which is contained within a cavity (created by the panels of th
greeting card body 10 and the frame structure) within the greeting card through a sma opening
in at least one of the greeting card panels 10A, 10B, 10C. As mentioned above, in a preferred
embodiment, the mobile object 16 is attached to the front cover 10A of the greeting card body
. The mobile object 16 may be attached or connected directly to the motor 18 or may be
attached or connected to the motor 18 via a connection arm or other connection mechanism. The
connection or ment point between the motor 18 and the main circular portion 16M of the
mobile object 16 is located in an upper portion of the main circular portion 16M of the mobile
object 16 between the two minor die cut shapes 16A, 16B. When the motor module 18 is
activated, it effects movement of the mobile object 16 causing it to move in a ng, up-and-
down direction or a lateral side-by-side ion. The two di cut shapes 16C, 16D which are
attached to the circular portion via a pivot point P and which represent the legs (and feet) and
which are attached to a lower portion of the main circular poti 16M of the mobile object 16
also move separately and independently about each pivot point P with respect to the circular
n 16M of the mobile object 16. The two minor die cut shapes may be a single, contiguous
die cut shape or they may be made of two or more separate die c shapes that are themselves
ed together at a pivot point so that they can move about said pivot point. The two die cut
shapes 16A, 16B which ent the arms do not move independently but only al with the
main circular portion 16M to which they are attached. In a preferred embodiment, the mob
object 16 is made of oard, however other materials, such as plasti cardboard, silicone,
wood or other materials may be used in addition to or in place of the paperboard shapes. While
the mobile object 16 has been described herein as including one or more die cut shape other
forms of mobile objects, such as other three dimensional attachments may be used. Minor
attachments may or may not be attached to the mobile objects an may or may not be pivotable
or moveable with respect to the mobile object 16.
The onic components of the greeting card 100 of the present disclosure and related
inventions include, but are not limited to a printed circuit bo 22, integrated circuit chip,
controller, r 24, power source 26, such as one or more small cell batteries, motor 18 and
sound s, memory or electronic storage device, switch 12 and various wires and circuitry
which connect the various components. These types of electroni are known to one having skill
son.
in the art and are not described in further detail for that rea As noted above, the motor 18
effects movement of the mobile object 16 to which it is attached through an opening in one or
more of the main greeting card panels 10A, 10B, 10C of the greeting card body 10. The motor
18 may be of the type shown in having a ng gear mechanism 18A that when
activated turns a circular gear 18B, which is in turn attached to a connecting rod 18C. The
mobile object 16 is attached to the connecting rod 18C. While this particular type of motor is
described herein and shown in the figures, other types of miniature motors may be used to affect
up-and-down or lateral reciprocating motion. Alternate motors may also be used to effect
circular or spinning motion. The sound module contains at leas one audio file in memory to be
replayed through the speaker 24 upon activation of the sound module via the IR sensor 12 (to be
discussed in further detail below). The audio file may contain one or more sound clips, one or
more songs or musical arrangements or any other recordable sound The sound module may be
programmed to replay the same clip each time the sound module i s activated or it may play
different clips in a predetermined or random order each time th sound module is activated.
In a red ment, the switch which triggers activatio of the sound and motor
18 modules is an IR sensor switch 12. An IR sensor 12 is an electronic device which emits
and/or detects infrared radiation in order to sense some aspect of its surroundings. IR sensors
can measure the heat of an object as well as detect motion. All objects emit some form of
ation
thermal radiation, usually in the infrared spectrum. This radi is invisible to the naked eye
but can be detected by an IR sensor that detects and interprets it. The infrared sensor is made of
pyroelectric materials that are ated into a circuit board. Radiation enters and reaches the
sensor itself at the center of the device. As shown in FIGS. 3, 4 and 5, the IR sensor 12 contains
an opening 14 which lines up with or corresponds with the g 14 in the main panels 10A,
10B, 10C of the greeting card body 10. The IR sensor 12 remembers how an areas infrared
radiation appears and a sudden change, especially one that moves will change the way
electricity goes from the pyrotechnic materials through the res of the t. Therefore, when
the IR sensor 12 detects an increase in heat of a small part of its field of vi such as by, for
example, a user g his or her finger in the hole or openin 14 in the center of the greeting
card (and IR sensor), it triggers the sound and motor 18 modules ted thereto. In a
preferred embodiment, the sound and motor 18 modules are triggered simultaneously by the IR
sensor switch 12, although in other embodiments, the sound and motor 18 modules may be
fferent
triggered or ted separately by the switch device or by di switch devices (which may
be the same type or ent).
In operation, a user es the greeting card 100. A removable sticker or permanent
ng directly on the greeting card body 10 may instruct the user to “poke your finger through
the hole”. When the user inserts his or her finger into the hol 14 (which goes through the main
greeting card panels 10A, 10B, 10C, the mobile object 16 and the sensor 12) the sound and
ough
motor 18 module are activated simultaneously thereby emitting audio thr the speaker 24
(via the sound module) and effecting movement of the mobile obj 16 (via the motor module
18) In a preferred embodiment, the IR sensor switch 12 functions as an on/off switch wherein a
user inserting his/her finger into the hole 14 in the greeting card 100 activates the sound and
motor 18 modules and removing and subsequently inserting his/her finger into the hole 14 a
second time, while the sound and motor 18 modules are still activated, will turn off or deactivate
the sound and motor 18 modules. If the user does not re-insert his or her finger int the hole 14
during activation of the sound and motor 18 modules, each module may be activated for a
ted.
predetermined amount of time before being automatically deactiva The predetermined
amount of time may be, for example, fifteen (15) seconds, less than fifteen (15) seconds or
greater than fifteen (15) seconds.
In alternate ments, the mobile object 16 and IR sensor 12 (as described above)
may be used in connection with a gift bag or gift box, wherein the sensor 12 and other electronic
components are ned within a cavity in the gift bag or box and the mobile object 16 is
attached or connected to an outer e thereof. The greetin card, gift bag or gift box may
additionally contain a microphone and recording module so that users can record and save
personal es to be replayed upon the gift card, bag or box recipient inserting his or her
finger into the hole therein. The greeting card, bag or box may also contain additional special
effects such as lights, confetti, pop-up , pop-up gift card holder or other special effect to
be triggered by the IR sensor switch (or other such switch).
While the greeting card of the present disclosure and related inventions has been
bed herein with t to a preferred embodiment, nothin stated herein or shown in the
s is intended to limit the invention in any way. The typ of greeting card body
configuration, the electronic components, the form of the mobil object, the contents of the
sound , the form of the motor module and connection to th mobile object, the type and
number of mobile objects, and the type and number of switches ma be varied, modified or
nvention.
changed while still remaining within the scope of the t i
esented
The foregoing embodiments of the present invention have been pr 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 dis and obviously many
modifications and variations are possible in light of the above sure. The embodiments
were chosen and described in order to best explain the principl of the invention and its practical
applications to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention in its various
ments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It
is intended that the invention be defined by the following clai
Claims (18)
1. An interactive greeting card comprising: a greeting card body having one or more panels each of the one or more panels having an opening therethrough; a mobile object attached to the greeting card body, the mobile object having an opening hrough; a motor attached to the greeting card body, the motor operative to cause movement of the mobile object; an infrared sensor contained within the greeting card body; wherein the infrared sensor detects an increase in heat when a finger or other object is inserted into the g in each of the one or more panels of the greeting card body and mobile object, thereby activating the motor, which causes movement of the mobile object.
2. The interactive greeting card of claim 1 further comprising a sound module attached to the greeting card body, the sound module having at least one audio file stored thereon and operative to replay said audio file through a speaker.
3. The interactive ng card of claim 2, wherein when the infrared sensor detects heat, it also triggers the sound module.
4. The interactive ng card of claim 1, wherein the infrared sensor contains a circular opening operative for a user's finger to be inserted therethrough.
5. The interactive greeting card of claim 1, wherein the mobile object contains one or more ments connected thereto at a pivot point.
6. An interactive ng card comprising: a panel greeting card body having an opening therethrough; an infrared sensor contained within the multi-panel greeting card body; a mobile object attached to the multi-panel greeting card body, the mobile object having an opening therethrough; a motor contained within the multi-panel greeting card body and attached to the mobile object; wherein the infrared sensor activates the motor g movement of the mobile object when a finger or other object is inserted into the opening through the multi-panel greeting card body and mobile object.
7. The interactive greeting card of claim 6, wherein the infrared sensor surrounds the opening in the multi-panel ng card body.
8. The interactive greeting card of claim 6 further comprising a sound module contained within the multi-panel greeting card body, the sound module operative to store and playback at least one audio file.
9. The interactive greeting card of claim 8, wherein the ed sensor controls activation of the sound module.
10. The interactive greeting card of claim 6, wherein the opening in the multipanel greeting card body, the mobile object and the infrared sensor are aligned.
11. The interactive greeting card of claim 6, wherein the mobile object is a die cut shape.
12. The interactive ng card of claim 6, n the mobile object is ed to a front surface of the greeting card body.
13. The interactive greeting card of claim 6, wherein the mobile object contains at least one attachment connected to thereto at a pivot point.
14. An interactive greeting card comprising: a greeting card body having an aperture thereon which extends h the entire greeting card body; an ed sensor contained within the greeting card body, the infrared sensor having an aperture therethrough; a mobile object attached to the greeting card body, the mobile object having an aperture therethrough; a motor ned within the ng card body, the motor operative to cause movement to the mobile object when activated; wherein the infrared sensor activates the motor when a finger or other object is inserted into the aperture in the ng card body, mobile object and infrared sensor.
15. The interactive greeting card of claim 14 further comprising a sound module contained within the greeting card body, the sound module operative to save and playback at least one audio file through a speaker.
16. The interactive greeting card of claim 15, n the sound module is activated simultaneously with the motor.
17. The interactive greeting card of claim 14, wherein the mobile object is a die cut shape attached to a front surface of the greeting card.
18. The interactive greeting card of claim 14, wherein the motor becomes deactivated if a finger or other object is inserted into the aperture while the motor is activated.
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| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| US15/219169 | 2016-07-25 | ||
| US15/219,169 US9855784B1 (en) | 2016-07-25 | 2016-07-25 | Interactive greeting card with infrared sensor |
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| NZ731376A NZ731376A (en) | 2021-03-26 |
| NZ731376B2 true NZ731376B2 (en) | 2021-06-29 |
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