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Patent Abstract
A folder including an item of jewelry securing the folder in a closed
position. The item of jewelry can be removed from the presentation
device and used as jewelry.
Patent Claims
The invention claimed is:
1. A presentation device comprising; first and second panels hingedly
joined such that they can open or close with respect to each other;
and an item of jewelry releasably attached to said panels such that
it acts as a closure for holding said panels in a closed position
when attached to said panels, and such that it can be used as jewelry
when detached from said panels.
2. The device of claim 1, in which: said item of jewelry includes
a body with a shaft projecting therefrom, and a closure secured
to said shaft; said item of jewelry being secured to said first
panel, said shaft extending through said first panel with said body
on one side thereof and said clutch on the other side; said second
panel having a slot extending into said panel from a free edge thereof;
and said item of jewelry being attached to said second panel by
said shaft extending through said slot with both of said first and
second panels being held between said body and said clutch, whereby
said panels can be opened by sliding said slot of said second panel
off said shaft.
3. The device of claim 2, in which: said second panel further includes
a flap hingedly connected to said second panel; and said slot is
disposed on said flap along an edge not hingedly connected to said
second panel.
4. The device of claim 3, in which: said closure is releasably
secured to said shaft.
5. The device of claim 2, in which: said closure is releasably
secured to said shaft.
6. The device of claim 1, in which: a promotional message, advertisement,
logo or the like is disposed on said second panel.
7. The device of claim 1, in which: said second panel includes
at least one slot for affixing a promotional message, advertisement,
logo or the like thereto.
8. The device of claim 1, in which: said item of jewelry includes
a lapel pin.
9. A presentation device comprising: an item of jewelry; and a
first panel and second panel, the first and second panel being movable
relative to one another; wherein the first panel is secured to the
second panel by the item of jewelry.
10. The device of claim 9, in which: said item of jewelry includes
a body with a shaft projecting therefrom, and a closure secured
to said shaft; said item of jewelry being secured to said first
panel, said shaft extending through said first panel with said body
on one side thereof and said clutch on the other side; said second
panel having a slot extending into said panel from a free edge thereof;
and said item of jewelry being attached to said second panel by
said shaft extending through said slot with both of said first and
second panels being held between said body and said clutch, whereby
said panels can be opened by sliding said slot of said second panel
off said shaft.
11. The device of claim 10, in which: said second panel further
includes a flap hingedly connected to said second panel; and said
slot is disposed on said flap along an edge not hingedly connected
to said second panel.
12. The presentation device according to claim 11, wherein: said
item of jewelry is secured to said first panel, said shaft extending
through said first panel with said body on one side thereof and
said closure on the other side.
13. The presentation device according to claim 12, wherein: said
second panel includes a slot extending into said panel from a free
edge thereof; and said item of jewelry is attached to said second
panel by said shaft extending through said slot with both of said
first and second panels being held between said body and said closure,
whereby said panels can be opened by sliding said slot of said second
panel off said shaft.
14. The device of claim 13, in which: said second panel further
includes a flap hingedly connected to said second panel; and said
slot is disposed in said flap along an edge not hingedly connected
to said second panel.
15. The device of claim 9, in which: a promotional message, advertisement,
logo or the like is disposed on said second panel.
16. The device of claim 9, in which: said second panel includes
at least one slot for affixing a promotional message, advertisement,
logo or the like thereto.
17. The device of claim 9, in which: said item of jewelry includes
a lapel pin.
18. A method of securing a presentation device in a closed position
with an item of jewelry whereby the item of jewelry may be removed
from the presentation device and used as jewelry comprising: providing
a first panel and a second panel, said first and second panel being
movable relative to one another; providing an item of jewelry; covering
said second panel, at least partially, with said first panel; and
affixing said first panel to said second panel with said item of
jewelry.
19. The method of promotion according to claim 18, wherein: said
item of jewelry further includes a body, a shaft and a clutch.
20. The method of promotion according to claim 19, wherein: said
item of jewelry is secured to said first panel, said shaft extending
through said first panel with said body on one side thereof and
said clutch on the other side.
21. The method of promotion according to claim 19, wherein: said
second panel includes a slot extending into said panel from a free
edge thereof; and said item of jewelry is attached to said second
panel by said shaft extending through said slot with both of said
first and second panels being held between said body and said clutch,
whereby said panels can be opened by sliding said slot of said second
panel off said shaft.
22. The method of promotion of claim 21, in which: said second
panel further includes a flap hingedly connected to said second
panel; and said slot is disposed in said flap along an edge not
hingedly connected to said second panel.
23. A method of securing a presentation device in a closed position
with an item of jewelry whereby the item of jewelry may be removed
from the presentation device and used as jewelry comprising: providing
a first panel and a second panel, said first and second panel hingedly
joined such that they can open or close with respect to each other;
providing an item of jewelry; covering said second panel, at least
partially, with said first panel; and affixing said first panel
to said second panel with said item of jewelry.
24. The method of promotion according to claim 23, wherein: said
item of jewelry further includes a body, a shaft and a clutch.
25. The method of promotion according to claim 24, wherein: said
item of jewelry is secured to said first panel, said shaft extending
through said first panel with said body on one side thereof and
said clutch on the other side.
26. The method of promotion according to claim 24, wherein: said
second panel includes a slot extending into said panel from a free
edge thereof; and said item of jewelry is attached to said second
panel by said shaft extending through said slot with both of said
first and second panels being held between said body and said clutch,
whereby said panels can be opened by sliding said slot of said second
panel off said shaft.
27. The method of promotion of claim 26, in which: said second
panel further includes a flap hingedly connected to said second
panel; and said slot is disposed in said flap along an edge not
hingedly connected to said second panel.
Patent Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional
Application No. 60/533,339, filed Dec. 30, 2003, entitled JEWELRY
PRESENTATION FOLDER.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] The present invention relates to a presentation device,
and more particularly, to a presentation device including an item
of jewelry.
[0003] Ornamental jewelry, or more particularly jewelry which consists
of a head, a shaft and a clutch, as for example a lapel pin, is
typically given away during promotional events, advertisements and/or
solicitations. In addition, these pins are often presented with
some form of separate promotional message or advertisement.
[0004] Heretofore, these pins have typically been packaged on a
card or other suitable display, whereby the pin is retained to the
card with the head disposed on one side of the card and the clutch
on the other. Earrings are often packaged in the same manner.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] In the present invention, a presentation device includes
first and second panels hingedly joined such that they can open
or close with respect to each other and an item of jewelry which
is releasably attached to one of the panels such that it acts as
a closure for holding the panels in a closed position when attached
thereto. The jewelry item can be removed from the presentation device
and used as an item of jewelry.
[0006] These and other features, advantages and objects of the
present invention will be further understood and appreciated by
those skilled in the art by reference to the following specification,
claims and appended drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] FIG. 1 is a plan view of the pin presentation folder in
accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention;
[0008] FIG. 2 is a plan view of the pin presentation folder of
FIG. 1 in an unfolded state showing a first side;
[0009] FIG. 3 is a sectional side view taken along line III-III
of FIG. 1;
[0010] FIG. 4 is a plan view of a second, opposite side of the
pin presentation folder of FIG. 2;
[0011] FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view of an item of jewelry
which may be used with the pin presentation folder of FIG. 1;
[0012] FIG. 6 is a plan view of a second embodiment of the pin
presentation folder;
[0013] FIG. 7 is a plan view of the pin presentation folder of
FIG. 6 in an unfolded state showing a first side; and
[0014] FIG. 8 is an exploded perspective view of a third embodiment
of the pin presentation folder.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0015] For purposes of description herein, the terms "upper,"
"lower," "right," "left," "rear,"
"front," "vertical," "horizontal"
and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as oriented
in FIG. 1. However, it is to be understood that the invention may
assume various alternative orientations and step sequences, except
where expressly specified to the contrary. It is also to be understood
that the specific devices and processes illustrated in the attached
drawings and described in the following specification are exemplary
embodiments of the inventive concepts defined in the appended claims.
Hence, specific dimensions and other characteristics relating to
the embodiments disclosed herein are not to be considered as limiting,
unless the claims expressly state otherwise. As used herein the
terms promotion, advertisement, solicitation and their variants
are not meant to be limiting in any manner and may refer to any
text, graphic, design, message, solicitation, card, placard or other
communication.
[0016] As herein described, the presentation device 2 of the preferred
embodiment provides a unique system of promotion or advertising
and includes a novel way of presenting and/or securely retaining
a message or document within a folder through the use of a lapel
pin or similar item of jewelry. For example, it is envisioned that
a university could use presentation device 2 to securely retain
and present diplomas to a graduating class. The lapel pin, which
could be a college or alumni lapel pin, would secure the diploma
within the presentation folder by retaining the presentation folder
in a closed position. The student then has the option of retaining
the diploma and lapel pin together in the presentation folder or
may separate the lapel pin from the presentation folder for use
as an item of jewelry. In other exemplary embodiments, presentation
device 2 could be used for employee encouragement, advertising or
solicitation purposes wherein when the lapel pin is removed from
the display card and opened, a message, advertisement or promotional
campaign is revealed.
[0017] In a first embodiment (FIGS. 1 and 2), the basic elements
of a presentation device 2 include a first panel 10 and a second
panel 12 hingedly joined such that the panels can open or close
with respect to one another. An item of jewelry 30 is releasably
attached to at least one of the panels and acts as a closure for
holding the panels in a closed position as illustrated in FIG. 1.
Further, the item of jewelry 30 can be used as jewelry when detached
from the panel.
[0018] More particularly, as shown in FIG. 2, presentation device
2 includes first panel 10 hingedly connected to second panel 12
along first crease or fold 11. Crease 11 allows first panel 10 to
be moved relative to second panel 12 while allowing panel 10 to
be disposed over panel 12, at least partially, in an overlapping
manner which is the closed position. In the alternative, an open
position is illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 4. The open position, as
used herein, indicates when first panel 10 is in a non-overlapping
relationship with regard to second panel 12 such that a promotional
area 18 is visible.
[0019] A preferred embodiment includes a third panel or flap 14
which is hingedly joined to and is an extension of second panel
12 along a second crease or fold 13 which allows third flap 14 to
be positioned over and cover, at least partially, second panel 12
when presentation device 2 is in the closed position. Additionally,
a slot 16 may be included in second panel 12 or, as shown, in third
flap 14 along any free edge thereof to facilitate closure of presentation
device 2 as described in further detail below.
[0020] Slot 16 may take various forms and configurations without
departing from the inventive concept. In general, slot 16 is at
least as wide as a shaft 34 of jewelry 30. Slot 16 is disposed on
a panel of presentation folder 2 which is opposite to the panel
having jewelry 30. In addition, slot 16 is disposed on this opposite
panel in an in-line configuration with shaft 34 when the panels
are in the closed position. For example, when jewelry 30 is disposed
on first panel 10, slot 16 will be disposed on panel 14 (or panel
12 if panel 14 is not used) in a location which is longitudinally
aligned with shaft 34 of jewelry 30 (FIGS. 2, 3 and 4) thereby allowing
slot 16 to be positioned over shaft 34 when presentation device
2 is in the closed position. Slot 16 thereby effects closure of
panel 14 (or 12 if panel 14 is not used) and allows the panel to
be opened without requiring the removal of jewelry 30.
[0021] Presentation device 2 may be fabricated from numerous materials,
countless geometries and although only two creases are illustrated,
more or less may be used. In addition, panel 12 may simply be placed
over panel 10 without the cards being hingedly connected at all
(see FIG. 8). In a preferred embodiment, a cardboard or moderately
thick paper is used along with three panels 10, 12 and 14. The three
panels are attached through two folds 11 and 13 such that when presentation
device 2 is in a closed position, panels 10 and 14 overlap panel
12.
[0022] An item of jewelry 30 is releasably attached to at least
one of the first, second and if supplied, third panels 10, 12 and
14, respectively, such that jewelry 30 acts as a closure for holding
panels 10, 12 and/or 14 in their closed position when attached thereto
and further can be used as an item of jewelry when detached therefrom.
The specific item of jewelry may be varied. However, in a preferred
embodiment, an item of jewelry having a body 32 with a shaft 34
projecting therefrom and a closure which engages shaft 34 is used.
Preferably a clutch 36 which is releasably engaged with shaft 34
is used as the closure. For example, an earring, or a lapel pin
may be used. Items of jewelry having the aforementioned shaft 34
and clutch 36 are particularly useful because clutch 36 can be secured
to shaft 34 allowing first panel 10 and either second or third panel
12 or 14 to be retained between body 32 and clutch 36 thereby retaining
presentation device 2 in the closed position (FIG. 3). However,
clutch 36 is releasably engaged with shaft 34 by tabs 37. Therefore,
by pinching tabs 37 towards one another a locking mechanism (not
shown) is released allowing clutch 36 to be slid off of and removed
from shaft 34 allowing jewelry 30 to be removed from panel 10 and
used as jewelry. This manner of releasably affixing clutch 36 to
shaft 34 is well known in the art and is for exemplary purposes
only.
[0023] Although not meant to be limiting, body 32 will typically
be the ornamental portion of jewelry 30 and may be designed with
various shapes, ornamentation, messages or logos. For example, when
jewelry 30 is a lapel pin, body 32 can be formed into a shape or
a message which displays a promotional message, for example, the
aforementioned college alumni pin. Alternatively, the lapel pin
could be used to indicate a particular religious, social or political
group. Still further, it is contemplated that an item of jewelry,
such as a pair of earrings, could be used, thereby providing a novel
way to present a card marking a special occasion, for example, a
wedding anniversary.
[0024] The use of presentation device 2 will now be described with
respect to a three paneled, folded presentation device. However,
two panels may be used and of course, more than three may be used.
Further, the panels may or may not be hingedly connected. In fact,
the panels need not be initially connected at all as illustrated
in FIG. 8.
[0025] As best illustrated in FIG. 3, item of jewelry 30 is disposed
on first panel 10 in a location which will, when first panel 10
is folded, be aligned with slot 16 of third flap 14. Jewelry item
30 may be disposed on panel 10 within an aperture, slot or other
receiving geometry (not shown) or shaft 34 may simply be pierced
through first panel 10. Clutch or clasp 36 is disposed on shaft
34 and retains jewelry 30 to first panel 10. Third panel 14 is folded
and partially covers second panel 12. Slot 16 is fittingly disposed
over shaft 34 between clutch 36 and first panel 10 placing presentation
device 2 in the closed position wherein first panel 10, either alone
or in conjunction with third panel 14, covers promotional area 18
of second panel 12.
[0026] Promotional area 18 may be used to promote or display text,
images, documents or other forms of information or promotional matter.
For example, as described above, a university could use promotional
area 18 to store and display a student's diploma and use the college
alumni lapel pin as the jewelry item. This gives the college the
ability to give a student his or her diploma and college alumni
pin in one functional promotional device. Alternatively, an organization
could use presentation device 2 to give a valued worker an acknowledgement
of his or her achievements to the company by presenting them presentation
device 2 with a lapel pin shaped as the company logo wherein the
reason for the award is displayed in promotional area 18. Still
further, political, social or religious organizations could use
presentation device 2 as a promotional or solicitation device and
yet further, presentation device 2 could be used as a greeting card
or other card marking a special occasion whereby the card and the
jewelry item can be offered to the recipient as one piece.
[0027] To open presentation device 2, slot 16 is withdrawn from
shaft 34. For example, third panel 14 can be moved in a direction
D as indicated in FIG. 3 thereby removing slot 16 from its position
on shaft 34. Once slot 16 of third panel 14 is removed from shaft
34, first panel 10 may be rotated upwardly while third panel 14
may be rotated downwardly to reveal promotional area 18. Of course,
presentation device 2 is not limited to these specific configurations
for opening and closing and numerous configurations may be used
as long as the item of jewelry retains the presentation folder in
a closed position and is removably attached thereto.
[0028] FIG. 6 illustrates a second embodiment of the presentation
device. As described previously, presentation device 2 may be fabricated
from numerous materials and in innumerable geometric patterns, shapes,
colors, etc. of which the second embodiment is one. As shown in
FIG. 7, second embodiment 2A has, in addition to all of the features
of the first embodiment, at least one retention device 40. Retention
device 40 may be a mechanical, adhesive or other retention facilitating
device, substance or method and is typically used to retain some
form of a placard or card to promotional area 18A. For instance,
a plurality of retention devices 40 comprising slots in the respective
corners of promotional area 18A could be used to position and affix
a card, placard, diploma or other promotional material to presentation
device 2.
[0029] FIG. 8 illustrates a third embodiment of presentation device
2B. The third embodiment differs from the first and the second in
that panels 10B and 12B are not initially connected to one another.
Rather, the panels are affixed to one another through item of jewelry
30.
[0030] When presentation device 2 is in its closed position, a
simple yet elegant folder is displayed wherein a lapel pin or other
similar item of jewelry is displayed on the outside of the device
while an optional message is obscured from view inside the folder.
The message or other indicia may be printed inside the folder, or
it may be a separate item retained in the folder. This manner of
presentation has at least two characteristic features. The first
is that in order for a person to use the lapel pin, the lapel pin
must be removed from presentation device 2, thereby revealing the
promotional message within. Secondly, jewelry item 30 acts as a
securing means or lock keeping the promotional message in area 18
from being viewed. This usually entices or arouses the curiosity
of a person, wherein the person becomes desirous to see what is
displayed inside and consequently seeks to open the presentation
device. Therefore, a novel, simple and eloquent promotional device
has been described herein.
[0031] Of course, it is to be understood that the foregoing are
preferred embodiments and changes and variations can be made without
departing from the spirit and broader aspects of the invention as
defined in the appended claims, which are to be interpreted in accordance
with the principles of patent law, including the doctrine of equivalents.
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