PREPAID CARD SECURITY PACKAGE
A tamperproof package for gift cards utilizes a laminate of at least two panels for encasing a card in a durable package which is tamper evident when opened. The surface of one of the panels includes information desirable for merchandising and activating the gift card.
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) on U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/896,999 entitled PREPAID CARD SECURITY PACKAGE, filed on Mar. 26, 2007, and Application No. 60/912,185 entitled PREPAID CARD SECURITY PACKAGE, filed on Apr. 17, 2007, by Eric A. Rosendall, the entire disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to a package for securing gift and prepaid cards against tampering. Retail stores frequently offer gift or other prepaid cards in the nature of a plastic credit card sized card with a prepaid amount which can be used for a specific purpose, such as a telephone card, or for general use.
Recently, it has been discovered that gift and other prepayable cards have been removed from their packaging and their unique numbers recorded by the thief. Such cards typically are packaged in a fiberboard package with a plastic window showing the card. These packages have been removed and taken to, for example, the restroom of a retail establishment where the cards are removed by slitting an edge of the window. The information on the card is recorded by the perpetrator, who then reseals the packaged card and returns the card to the display area of the retail establishment. Upon subsequent sale of the card and authorization of the card value or a credit amount by the merchant when purchased by a bona fide purchaser to use as a gift, the thief has time to subsequently utilize the code information contained on the unactivated card. These transactions are usually through the Internet, where the thief can make purchases until the credit limit on the card has been reached.
There exists a need, therefore, for packaging to protect against such fraud and yet allow merchandisers to be able to merchandise gift and prepaid cards to its customers in an attractive and inviting manner.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe packaging of the present invention provides such tamperproof protection for gift and prepaid cards by utilizing a folder comprising a laminate of at least two and preferably three panels for encasing the card in a durable package which is clearly tamper evident when opened. An outer display surface of at least one of the panels includes information desirable for merchandising the gift cards. The panels define a pocket for encasing a gift card. In one embodiment, three panels are provided, including a front, rear, and center panel, with a die cut opening defining a card-holding pocket. In one embodiment, the prepaid card is placed within the pocket and the panels are folded and adhesively bonded together to seal the card in place. In one embodiment, a perforation extends through each panel and communicates with the pocket to allow the folder to be snapped open for authorized access to the prepaid card. Once so opened, the package cannot be resealed without the tampering being evident.
These and other features, objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent upon reading the following description thereof together with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring initially to
Each of the panels 12, 14, and 16 include a hang tag slot 25, 27, and 29, respectively, which align, as seen in
Gift card 50 is of normal credit card size and is positioned within pocket 20 will not include an adhesive inasmuch as the card 50 must be easily removed upon opening of the package 10. Panel 16 covers the front surface 15 of panel 12 and it is anticipated that during the assembly, the edges 17 and 19 will be folded, such that a three-layer laminate is formed with the card being held in pocket 20 in panel 12 and between panels 14 and 16.
In order to open the package 10 and gain access to card 50, horizontally extending perforated lines 42, 44, and 46 are formed through the upper section of panels 12, 14, and 16, respectively, and intersect the area of the card-holding opening 20 near one edge thereof. The package 10, shown in
Although the preferred embodiment of the invention employs three panels with a die cut window 20 holding a card 50 therein, it is anticipated that a two-panel lamination could also be employed in which a recessed area such as 20 is provided in each panel 14 and 16, which are then adhesively attached to one another around the peripheral edges surrounding pocket-forming area 20 into which the card 50 can be placed. No adhesive is employed in the area of pocket 20.
As in the first embodiment, an adhesive, such as adhesive 35 shown in
It will become apparent to those skilled in the art that these and various modifications to the preferred embodiment of the invention as described herein can be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
Claims
1. A tamper evident package for a prepayable card comprising:
- first and second panels;
- a prepayable card positioned between said first and second panels and laminated therebetween; and
- perforations formed through said first and second panels and extending through the area of said pocket such that, upon flexing, said panels break apart to gain access to said card.
2. The tamper evident package as defined in claim 1 and further including a third panel having a card-receiving pocket therein, wherein said card is placed in said pocket and said first and second panels laminate said third panel therebetween.
3. The tamper evident package as defined in claim 2 wherein one of said first, second and third panels includes a tab extending therefrom for receiving one of an activating magnetic strip and barcode.
4. The tamper evident package as defined in claim 1 wherein said panels are generally rectangular.
5. The tamper evident package as defined in claim 4 wherein said panels are made of styrene having a thickness of from about 0.020 inches to about 0.025 inches.
6. The tamper evident package as defined in claim 5 wherein said panels are bonded together using one of a cyanoacrylate adhesive and a polyurethane reactive adhesive.
7. A security package for a prepaid card comprising:
- a first panel having a cutout defining a pocket for receiving a card therein;
- a second panel overlying one surface of said first panel;
- a third panel overlying a side of said first panel opposite said first side; and
- an adhesive between said first, second and third panels for laminating said panels together with a card held within said pocket.
8. The security package as defined in claim 7 wherein said first, second and third panels are perforated along a line intersecting said pocket such that access to said card can be obtained by breaking said panels at said perforation.
9. The security package as defined in claim 8 wherein one of said first, second and third panels has a tab extending therefrom for receiving one of a magnetic strip and bar code for authorizing said card.
10. The security package as defined in claim 9 wherein said panels are made of styrene having a thickness of from about 0.020 inches to about 0.025 inches.
11. The security package as defined in claim 10 wherein said panels are laminated together using an adhesive.
12. The security package as defined in claim 11 wherein said adhesive is one of a cyanoacrylate adhesive and a polyurethane reactive adhesive.
13. The security package as defined in claim 12 wherein said panels are generally rectangular.
14. A security package for a prepaid card comprising:
- a first panel having a lateral cutout defining a pocket for receiving a card therein;
- a second panel overlying one side of said first panel;
- a third panel for overlying a side of said first panel opposite said first side; and
- an adhesive extending between said first, second and third panels for laminating a card within said pocket.
15. The security package as defined in claim 14 wherein said first, second and third panels are perforated along the line intersecting said pocket such that access to said card can be obtained by breaking said panels at said perforation.
16. The security package as defined in claim 15 wherein said first and second panels are hinged together and said second and third panels are hinged together.
17. The security package as defined in claim 16 wherein at least one of said first, second and third panels has a tab extending therefrom for receiving one of a magnetic strip and bar code for authorizing said card.
18. The security package as defined in claim 17 wherein said first, second and third panels are made of styrene having a thickness of from about 0.020 inches to about 0.025 inches.
19. The security package as defined in claim 18 wherein said panels are generally rectangular and are bonded together using an adhesive.
20. The security package as defined in claim 19 wherein said adhesive is one of a cyanoacrylate adhesive and a polyurethane reactive adhesive.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 25, 2008
Publication Date: Oct 2, 2008
Inventor: Eric A. Rosendall (Grand Ledge, MI)
Application Number: 12/054,583