Confection and method for making confections
US-2024349750-A1 · Oct 24, 2024 · US
US9994384B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9994384-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615216554-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 21, 2016 |
| Priority date | Nov 16, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jun 12, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jun 12, 2018 |
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An ovoid container for holding one or more transaction cards, such as gift cards, that includes a distinctive size and shape to attract attention. The ovoid container is dimensioned to receive and securely hold a transaction card. The exterior surface of the container is a distinctive color, such as gold, to identify the container as a coveted prize at an Easter egg hunt or other game.
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A system for holding a transaction card, the transaction card being substantially rectangular, having a first end edge, a second end edge, opposing lateral edges, a front face, a back face, a length, a width, and four corners, the system comprising: a first portion and a second portion, the first portion being removably securable relative to the second portion such that the first and second portions can be separated, or put together to form a fully-engaged container, the fully-engaged container establishing a substantially ovoid exterior surface, and a substantially ovoid internal surface, the external and internal surfaces being substantially symmetrical about a central longitudinal axis; when separated, the first and second portions being configured to accept the transaction card, and when fully engaged, the internal surfaces are configured to cause the transaction card to move into a substantially static position and be held inside the system such that: (i) each corner of the card engages or forms a minimal gap with the internal surface; (ii) the card is substantially centered along, and substantially in line with the central longitudinal axis; (iii) the lateral edges of the card are substantially parallel with the center longitudinal axis; and (iv) the first and second end edges are substantially perpendicular relative to the center longitudinal axis; a first pair of opposing retaining tabs protruding from the internal surface of the first portion, the first pair of opposing retaining tabs adapted to bear against the front and back faces at a first end of the card when the card is received in between the first pair of opposing retaining tabs; and a second pair of opposing retaining tabs protruding from the internal surface of the second portion, the second pair of opposing retaining tabs adapted to bear against the front and back faces at a second end of the card when the card is received in between the second pair of opposing retaining tabs; the first and second pairs of opposing retaining tabs assisting in aligning the card along the central longitudinal axis and statically holding the card when the card is received in the container. 2. The system of claim 1 wherein the card is about 3.375 inches long and about 2.125 inches wide. 3. The system of claim 1 wherein the card that the system is adapted to accommodate has rounded corners, and the internal surfaces are configured to accommodate the rounded corners. 4. The system of claim 1 wherein the first and second pairs of opposing retaining tabs are resilient. 5. The system of claim 1 wherein the internal surfaces of the first and second portions are configured to position the card such that a transverse center axis of the card is offset from and substantially parallel with a juncture plane made where the first portion joins the second portion. 6. A packaging system for a transaction card, the transaction card being substantially rectangular and having a length and a width, a front face and a back face, and four corners, the system comprising: a package including a mounting area for the transaction card and a receiving area for a container for the transaction card; the container being separable into first and second portions, the first portion being removably securable relative to the second portion such that the first and second portions can be separated, or put together to form a fully-engaged container, the fully-engaged container having a substantially ovoid exterior surface, and a substantially ovoid internal surface, the external and internal surfaces being substantially symmetrical about a central longitudinal axis; when separated, the first and second portions being configured to accept the transaction card, and when fully engaged, the internal surfaces are configured to cause the transaction card to be substantially statically held inside the system such that the card is substantially centered along, and substantially in line with the central longitudinal axis when contained in the system; a first pair of opposing retaining tabs protruding from the internal surface of the first portion, the first pair of opposing retaining tabs adapted to bear against the front and back faces at a first end of the card when the card is received in between the first pair of opposing retaining tabs; and a second pair of opposing retaining tabs protruding from the internal surface of the second portion, the second pair of opposing retaining tabs adapted to bear against the front and back faces at a second end of the card when the card is received in between the second pair of opposing retaining tabs; the first and second pair of opposing retaining tabs assisting in aligning the card along the central longitudinal axis and statically holding the card when the card is received in the container. 7. The packaging system of claim 6 wherein the interior surfaces are configured such that each corner of the transaction card one of: (i) contacts; or (ii) forms a minimal gap with the inside surface. 8. The system of claim 6 wherein the card is about 3.375 inches long and about 2.125 inches wide. 9. A system for holding a transaction card, the transaction card being substantially rectangular and having a length and a width, a front face and a back face, and four corners, the system comprising: a container being separable into first and second portions, the first portion being removably securable relative to the second portion such that the first and second portions can be separated, or combined to form a fully-engaged container, the fully-engaged container having a substantially ovoid exterior surface, and a substantially ovoid internal surface, the external and internal surfaces being substantially symmetrical about a central longitudinal axis; when separated, the first and second portions being configured to accept the transaction card, and when fully engaged, the internal surfaces are configured to cause the transaction card to be substantially held inside the system such that the card is substantially centered along, and substantially in line with the central longitudinal axis when contained in the system; at least one of the first and second portions including a first pair of opposing retaining tabs, the first pair of opposing retaining tabs adapted to bear against the front and back faces of the card when the card is received in between the first pair of opposing retaining tabs in the container, the first pair of retaining tabs assisting in aligning the card along the central longitudinal axis and securing the card against movement when the first and second portions are fully engaged; and a second pair of retaining tabs protruding from the internal surface of the other of the first and second portions, the second pair of retaining tabs adapted to bear against the front and back faces at a different card position than that received by the first pair of opposing retaining tabs; the first and second pair of tabs together assisting in aligning the card along the central longitudinal axis and statically holding the card when the card is received in the container.
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