Having Magnetic Means Patents (Class 40/124.04)
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Patent number: 10147031Abstract: A transaction card is provided. The transaction card includes a card frame having a card inlay and a card housing. The transaction card also includes a magnetic stripe disposed inside the card frame between the card inlay and the card housing.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2018Date of Patent: December 4, 2018Assignee: Capital One Services, LLCInventor: Om J Suthar
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Patent number: 10147030Abstract: A transaction card is provided. The transaction card includes a card frame having a card inlay and a card housing. The transaction card also includes a magnetic stripe disposed inside the card frame between the card inlay and the card housing.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2017Date of Patent: December 4, 2018Assignee: Capital One Services, LLCInventor: Om J Suthar
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Patent number: 9978008Abstract: A transaction card is provided. The transaction card includes a card frame having a card inlay and a card housing. The transaction card also includes a magnetic stripe disposed inside the card frame between the card inlay and the card housing.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2017Date of Patent: May 22, 2018Assignee: Capital One Services, LLCInventor: Om J Suthar
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Patent number: 9940568Abstract: A transaction card is provided. The transaction card includes a card frame having a card inlay and a card housing. The transaction card also includes a magnetic stripe disposed inside the card frame between the card inlay and the card housing.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2017Date of Patent: April 10, 2018Assignee: Capital One Services, LLCInventor: Om J Suthar
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Patent number: 8881439Abstract: A greeting card has a card body comprising at least a front panel and electrical components. The front panel contains an opening that acts as a track. A spinner including two wheels spaced apart and coupled together with an axle rotatably engages the track are positioned on opposite sides of the front panel. The spinner moves along the track by virtue of gravity when the greeting card is being tilted. The electrical components may include a power source, a sound module having an audio file stored therein, a speaker, and a switch located adjacent to the track. The spinner activates the switch when the spinner moves adjacent to the location of the switch which in turn initiates playback of the audio file through the speaker.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: November 11, 2014Assignee: Hallmark Cards, IncorporatedInventors: David Lynn Reynolds, Kaitlyn Jerome, Michael Robert Adair, Orlanda Dominic Lacy, Douglas M. Bowen
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Patent number: 8726548Abstract: An integral greeting card/game is disclosed wherein a multi-panel greeting card also serves as a game board and is combined with a game piece and launch mechanism to create a novel, interactive greeting card. The multi-panel greeting card contains a sound module therein and a magnetic trigger is contained and concealed below one or more of the multiple greeting card panels. The game piece contains a magnet therein so that when the game piece comes into contact with the area of the greeting card above or proximate to the magnetic trigger, playback of an audio file is initiated.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2013Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: American Greetings Corp.Inventors: Seth Larson, Tony Begin, David Mayer, John Talbot, Sharon Bogdanski, Mike Gali
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Patent number: 8702893Abstract: A machine that processes gift cards in an in-line process where the gift cards travel along a generally straight transport path from a card feed mechanism to a delivery end where the cards and carrier combinations are discharged. During the in-line processing, a magnetic stripe, integrated circuit chip or RFIID tag on the gift cards can be encoded with account information, a serial number or other information. In addition, the cards are transported to a print mechanism that personalizes the cards with a bar code. account information, serial number or other information. After printing, the cards are transported to a gluing system which applies adhesive to one side of the cards. The cards arc then transported to a feeding mechanism that feeds and applies a carrier to one or more cards.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2007Date of Patent: April 22, 2014Assignee: DataCard CorporationInventors: Jeffrey L. Peters, Roger Potvin
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Patent number: 8661719Abstract: The interactive greeting card of the present invention contains a multi-panel greeting card body with various electronic components contained and concealed therein. Upon opening the greeting card, spoken instructions may instruct the user to move an attached magnet from one area of the greeting card to another to initiate a surprise or various special effects such as sound and light.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2013Date of Patent: March 4, 2014Assignee: American Greetings CorporationInventors: Terry Hughes, Carol Miller, John Talbot, Gary Nelson, Lauren Budzar
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Publication number: 20130269225Abstract: The present invention and related disclosure describes greeting cards with moving elements or devices which are operable to create motion in connection with some portion of the greeting card. The greeting card may include a multi-panel greeting card body or a three-dimensional foam greeting card body. At least one movable object is contained upon or within the greeting card body. A sound module having at least one pre-recorded digital audio file saved therein and a motor module are contained and concealed within the greeting card body. One or more switches may be used to activate the sound and motor modules, causing the pre-recorded audio file to play and causing movement of the movable or mobile object. This movement may be up-and-down or “bouncing” motion, spinning or rotational motion, side-to-side motion or any other reciprocating motion.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2012Publication date: October 17, 2013Applicant: AMERICAN GREETINGS CORPORATIONInventor: Gary NELSON
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Publication number: 20120279098Abstract: A point of sale device includes a card mounted on a hanger on a vertically extending mounting structure of a retail shop. The card carries a reusable storage container in which articles are stored. The container includes a body with an opening closed by a transparent, sealable, removable and re-sealable lid. The container is mounted on the card and the device is mounted on the hanger so a prospective purchaser can see the articles through the transparent lid. In one embodiment, the body includes a permanent magnet abutting the base.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2011Publication date: November 8, 2012Applicant: MICASA TRADING CORPORATION D/B/A IMPEX SYSTEMS GROUP, INC.Inventors: Steven C. BERENSON, Edson A. Mejia, David Weck
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Publication number: 20120180348Abstract: Provided is a reusable greeting card that includes a forward cover, and a replaceable decorative placard with an externally-exposed surface that is to be outwardly displayed adjacent to the forward cover to be viewable by a viewer observing the greeting card. The decorative placard includes a decoration specific to a theme of the greeting card. A support interchangeably receives the decorative placard and at least a second decorative placard to be outwardly displayed adjacent to the forward cover. The second decorative placard has a second decoration specific to a second theme that is different from the theme of decorative placard. A plurality of writing pages on which customized greeting content is to be applied by a user is also provided to the greeting card. The writing pages are at least partially concealed from view by the forward cover.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2012Publication date: July 19, 2012Applicant: Forever Cards LLCInventor: James A. Keefe
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Patent number: 8191293Abstract: A solar powered advertising apparatus comprising a digital display to display an advertisement heading, wherein the apparatus is configured to be affixable to an exterior of a printed directory. The apparatus comprises a memory to store a set of advertisement headings, with the advertisement headings stored in the memory prior to affixing the advertising apparatus to the printed directory. The advertising apparatus further comprises a set of buttons for selecting an advertisement heading to be displayed.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2009Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Assignee: AT&T Intellectual Property I, L.P.Inventor: Douglas Keith Trotman
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Publication number: 20110283573Abstract: A display card for attachment to a shelving system. The display card comprises a display panel including a front surface, a rear panel connected to the display panel, a base panel extending from the rear panel, and a lip extending from the display panel, wherein the base panel and the lip include a plurality of openings for attaching the display card to the shelving system, and wherein the display card is constructed from a one piece blank.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2011Publication date: November 24, 2011Inventor: Robert P. Sparkowski
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Patent number: 7913438Abstract: A method and an article for arranging and storing a page or presentation that is in progress comprising the steps of placing at least one page on a magnetic substrate, wherein the magnetic substrate is sized to receive the at least one page; arranging at least one page-element onto the at least one page; and placing at least one magnet onto the at least one page-element to hold the at least one element in place. An additional aspect of the embodiment comprises the step of covering the at least one page that is in progress. Yet another aspect of the embodiment comprises the step of storing the magnetic substrate with the at least one page and at least one page-element until the at least one page is completed at a later time.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2006Date of Patent: March 29, 2011Inventor: Mary J. Petto
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Publication number: 20090307946Abstract: Educational tools are provided that can include a plurality of sets of placards with individual ones of these sets can include a plurality of individual placards, and individual placards within the sets having substantially the same surface area and can be associated with a common symbol. The educational tool can also include at least two of the sets including placards having different surface areas associated with different symbols. Educational methods are also provided that include providing a first set of placards, with the first set of placards including individual placards having a first surface area associated with a first symbol, and providing a second set of placards, with the second set of placards including individual placards having a second surface area associated with a second symbol.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2008Publication date: December 17, 2009Inventors: Camille M. Cashatt, Warren H. Toews
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Publication number: 20090178310Abstract: Provided is a decorative card including a two-sheet folding paper including a first attaching device formed on the outer surface of one sheet thereof; and a colorful decoration formed of molded PVC, the decoration including a second attaching device for releasably attaching to the first attaching device. In one embodiment, the first attaching device is a metal member and the second attaching device is a magnet. In another embodiment, the first attaching device includes two parallel slits and the second attaching device is a paper clip adapted to insert through the slits to secure the decoration onto the folding paper. In a further embodiment, the first attaching device is a curved slit having two end openings, and the second attaching device is a chain adapted to loop through the openings by passing the slit so as to hang the decoration on the folding paper.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2008Publication date: July 16, 2009Inventor: Ying-Ju Chen
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Publication number: 20090049719Abstract: An attachable and detachable cover for a pocket having an inner area. The cover may include a first portion disposed external to the pocket, generally conforming to a contour of the pocket, and removably secured to the pocket. The first portion may include a decorative element. In addition, the decorative cover may include a second portion disposed within the inner area of the pocket. The second portion may cause the cover to be retained by the pocket. Further, the cover may include a third portion connecting the first portion and the second portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2007Publication date: February 26, 2009Inventors: Joyce Brenda Compton, Jill Brenda Compton
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Publication number: 20090040878Abstract: A tangible invitation card extends an invitation by displaying information with regard to the invitation. A settable real-time clock sets a predetermined time which is displayed on a screen on the invitation card of time remaining to a selected target date for an event or earlier RSVP date related thereto. The card is programmed such that as the target date is approached, one or more visual displays and/or sounds count down and announce the time left to the target date for the RSVP or event. The invitation card is programmed with the necessary information to enable it to perform its reminder mission.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2007Publication date: February 12, 2009Inventors: Joseph Domes, John Mizzi
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Publication number: 20080196284Abstract: A composite magnetic card for bearing printed data and suitable for mailing purposes comprising (a) a first planar sheet of paper cardstock having a first face and second face; (b) a second planar sheet comprising a magnetic material having a first face and a second face and defining at least one detachable portion defined by a die cut while having suitably located portions integrally retained to non-detachable magnetic material of the second planar sheet; wherein the first sheet first face is sufficiently and suitably adhered with an adhesive to the second sheet first face to retain the detachable portion of the second sheet to the first sheet but wherein the adhesive is not disposed at first selected locations between the first sheet and the second sheet within the card. The resultant card after the detachable portion has been removed is adhesive-free to provide a non-sticky, clear area of the card, which may be readily used to clearly displace further desired data.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2007Publication date: August 21, 2008Inventor: Malcolm J. Stagg
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Publication number: 20080178503Abstract: A system and method for displaying matchbooks and/or matchboxes without causing damage to the matchbooks and/or matchboxes, or to the matches therein, wherein the use of magnets and a piece of ferromagnetic material that allows for visually pleasing arrangement and rearrangement, and for removal and replacement of matchbooks and/or matchboxes.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2007Publication date: July 31, 2008Inventor: Todd Birge
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Patent number: 7389575Abstract: There is disclosed a method of manufacturing a plurality of removable permanently magnetized elements from a substrate comprising ferrite material. The method prints symbol images on the substrate with an offset, automatic sheet-fed press, and die cuts the symbol images on the substrate with an automatic sheet-fed die cutter to form a plurality of elements forming portions of the substrate. Thereafter, the method magnetizes the ferrite material to permanently magnetize the substrate and form the plurality of permanently magnetized elements. The method reduces wastage, permits for improved substrate registration, more accurate symbol placement on the substrate, higher production speeds, and reduced labor costs.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2005Date of Patent: June 24, 2008Inventors: Ernest Ross Barlett, Donna Darlene Barlett
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Patent number: 7225568Abstract: According to one implementation a user customizable, magnetic advertisement includes a first magnetic layer having a first surface and a second surface, the first surface including: a first portion and a second portion including printed material. An adhesive may be affixed to the first portion and configured to receive a medium including business information. A protective layer may be affixed to the adhesive and removed to receive the business information medium. The advertisement is customizable by removing the protective layer and affixing the business information medium. In one example, the medium may be a business card and the printed material provided information associated with a business. Additionally the second portion may be a coupon, a frequent purchase coupon, a service reminder, an appointment reminder, or a tag line including information about a business. The second portion also may be configured to receive written indications.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2003Date of Patent: June 5, 2007Assignee: Magna Card, IncInventors: Charles J. Rizzo, Richard E. Fearon, Jr.
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Patent number: 6982114Abstract: The present invention relates to a magnetic enclosure for temporarily retaining documents, printed indicia, photographs or the like. More particularly, the present invention provides an enclosure that is created by laminating a magnetic material to a transparent sleeve created through the production process. The magnetic material serves as a backing member for mounting, displaying and securing printed indicia, creative content or other material in a convenient to use fashion.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2003Date of Patent: January 3, 2006Assignee: Ward/Kraft, Inc.Inventor: Jesse D. Crum
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Patent number: 6890183Abstract: Disclosed herein is a collapsible, educational chart that also serves as a promotional item.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 2002Date of Patent: May 10, 2005Assignee: Noble LogosInventor: Jeff Baker
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Publication number: 20040237360Abstract: A rectangular, square or asymmetrically shaped credit card or phone card is provided with an associated case or holder. The card has a configuration complemcnts the configuration of the case so that the card is easily removed from the holder for access, yet is maintained inside the case in a covered position and is protected from abuse. The case is designed to be light/weight and easily carried and to serve as a device to carry the card in a safe and convenient manner outside of a wallet or purse. Alternatively, the card may be in a I-shape or non-conventionally shaped configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2004Publication date: December 2, 2004Inventors: David W. Nelms, Betty M Schick, Kimberly S Wilson
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Patent number: 6646555Abstract: The invention relates to a wireless communication device that attaches using magnetic force in whole or part to an article of manufacture, or other material having a magnetic surface portion. The wireless communication device contains a form of a magnet to provide magnetic force and attraction. A magnet can be a natural magnet, electromagnet or other type of material having magnetic properties. The wireless communication device may be detached from the article by altering the magnetic force created by its associated magnet. Altering is accomplished by using an external device or a device internal to the wireless communication device. The wireless communication device is also operable to receive and communicate information regarding the article to which it is attached remotely for identification, informative, and tracking purposes.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2000Date of Patent: November 11, 2003Assignee: Marconi Communications Inc.Inventors: Ian J. Forster, Patrick F. King
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Publication number: 20030131506Abstract: The unique candle cover will allow for an individual to create a personalized candle with his/her home computer and printer. The candle cover can be used for many applications such as but not limited to Memorial Candles, Baby Candles, Friendship Candles and Anniversary Candles. The candle software program will make the process of personalizing the insert card very straightforward. Then the personalized card can be slipped behind the candle covering to give it a “picture frame” effect. Creating a lasting keepsake for many years to come.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2002Publication date: July 17, 2003Inventor: Matthew G. Frazer
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Patent number: 6578304Abstract: A magnetic frame for displaying an object, such as a photograph or other item, on a magnetically attractive surface, such as a refrigerator, cabinet, or the like, includes an envelope for enclosing the object therein. The magnetic frame further includes a flat magnetic sheet having at least one magnetized surface for magnetic attraction through the envelope to the magnetically attractive surface. The magnetic sheet is positioned within the envelope adjacent to the object for attaching the magnetic frame to the magnetically attractive surface for displaying the object through a transparent portion of the envelope.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2001Date of Patent: June 17, 2003Inventor: David Bruce Lytle
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Patent number: 6508904Abstract: A label for attachment to a substrate, including a flexible magnet having printed material on one surface. The label consists of a thin, flat, flexible magnet having a first surface and a second surface, printed material attached to the first surface of the flexible magnet, a transparent covering attached to the printed material, a clear base material attached to the second surface of the magnet, a clear film easily separable from the clear base material, an adhesive backing attached to the clear film, and a liner material covering the adhesive backing. The liner material may be removed from the adhesive backing whereby the label may be applied to a substrate by means of the adhesive backing. After separating the clear film and clear base material the clear base material covers the second surface of the magnet and the clear film covers the adhesive backing applied to the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2000Date of Patent: January 21, 2003Assignee: The Miner Group, LimitedInventor: Richard A. Charley
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Patent number: 6484428Abstract: The present invention is a magnetic piece having outwardly facing first and second sides, each side with a different image disposed thereon. In a first embodiment, the magnetic piece has an image on first and second sides, wherein each image comprises a different expression of an object, with the object having at least one differing characteristic in each image. In a second embodiment of the present invention, a thick magnetic piece has a thickening layer between two magnetic layers. The magnetic piece is comprised of a single layer of magnetic material sandwiched between two layers of a printing medium. Alternatively, the magnetic piece is comprised of a thickening layer sandwiched between two magnetic layers, with a layer of printing medium annexed to the exterior surface of each magnetic layer. Each magnetic layer may be comprised of magnetic striping bands.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2000Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Assignee: A.W. Faber-Castel U.S.A.Inventors: Evelyn Greenwald, Patrick Baran, Paul Tamulewicz
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Patent number: 6438877Abstract: Advertising medium, which, being designed to be affixed to a metal or similar surface, and which may have any shape as regards its outline, is essentially characterized by the fact that it is made up of a folded sheet of paper or other suitable material, with two or more sections, one of which holds a magnet while the remaining sections, all decreasing in area, which are positioned behind the side holding the magnet when folded up, have a window of a shape and size complementary to that of the magnet to allow the latter to pass through them and the unit as a whole to be affixed to the respective surface.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2000Date of Patent: August 27, 2002Inventor: Gabriel Ruiz Ruiz
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Patent number: 6189250Abstract: A magnetic picture display device is described. The invention includes a horizontal ground surface, a planar item to be displayed, a first support element and at least one front surface-contacting member. The display item has a front surface, a rear surface and at least one edge. The first support element has at least one ground surface contacting portion and at least one rear surface contacting portion. The rear surface-contacting portion includes ferromagnetic material. The front surface-contacting member includes a high-strength magnet. To use the invention the ground surface contacting is located on the ground surface and the rear surface of the item is located on the rear surface contacting portion of the first support element. The front surface contacting member is located on the front surface of the item at a point closest to the rear surface contacting portion of the first support element.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1998Date of Patent: February 20, 2001Inventor: Thomas Bell
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Patent number: RE40970Abstract: The invention relates to a wireless communication device that attaches using magnetic force in whole or part to an article of manufacture, or other material having a magnetic surface portion. The wireless communication device contains a form of a magnet to provide magnetic force and attraction. A magnet can be a natural magnet, electromagnet or other type of material having magnetic properties. The wireless communication device may be detached from the article by altering the magnetic force created by its associated magnet. Altering is accomplished by using an external device or a device internal to the wireless communication device. The wireless communication device is also operable to receive and communicate information regarding the article to which it is attached remotely for identification, informative, and tracking purposes.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2005Date of Patent: November 17, 2009Inventors: Ian J. Forster, Patrick F. King