NFC greeting card
11636301 · 2023-04-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
B42D15/022
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G06K19/0723
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A system including a plurality of items. Each item of the plurality of items bears a code unique to each item. The system also includes a computing facility adapted to, for each of the codes, receive a piece of content. The computing facility also is adapted to deliver up, upon receipt of indicia associated with a code to which content has been associated, the content.
Claims
1. A system comprising: a plurality of unique URLs; for each URL, a physical card and a PIN, the PIN being removable from the card and the URL being fixedly associated with the card; a computing facility adapted such that: upon the delivery of a PIN, the computing facility delivers instructions to generate an interface to permit the delivery of content to the computing facility; upon the delivery of content to the computing facility using the interface, the computing facility associates the content with the URL for which the PIN was provided; upon any visit, by a phone to a URL of the plurality with which content has been associated, the facility delivers to said phone the content associated with the URL; and to a URL with which content has not yet been associated, the computing facility delivers to said phone instructions to permit the delivery of the PIN to the computing facility, such that, upon said delivery of the PIN, the computing facility delivers to said phone the instructions to generate the interface to permit the delivery of content to the computing facility from said phone; thereby to permit the creation of a card which permits an initial and subsequent recipients of the card to view content controlled by a sender of the card by removal of the PIN from the card by the sender prior to delivery of the card to the initial recipient.
2. The system according to claim 1, wherein the computing facility is adapted, upon a visit, by a phone, to a URL with which content has been associated, the computing facility delivers to the phone instructions to generate an interface to permit the delivery of the PIN provided for the URL.
3. The system of claim 1, wherein the URL is fixedly associated with the card by means of inclusion in one or more of: text fixed associated with the card; an NFC tag fixedly associated with the card; and a QR code fixedly associated with the card.
4. The system of claim 1, wherein the card is a gift tag or a greeting card.
5. The system of claim 1, wherein the computing facility is further adapted such that: upon the delivery of a PIN to the computing facility by a computer, the computing facility delivers to the computer instructions to generate an interface to permit the delivery of content to the computing facility from the computer; upon any visit, by a computer, to any URL of the plurality with which content has been associated, the facility delivers to the computer the content associated with the URL; and upon a visit, by a computer, to a URL with which content has not yet been associated, the computing facility delivers to the computer instructions to permit the delivery of the PIN to the computing facility.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENT
Overview
(5) A greeting card 120, of the type having a front leaf 122 and a back leaf 124 is shown in
(6) Card Production:
(7) Each card includes an NFC tag as previously discussed. Each NFC tag is encoded with a URL containing a unique CARD ID. (eg. http://www.server.com/12345689). The URL is also borne by the card in the form of a QR code and in printed text as shown in 132 to permit use should the NFC function fail or not be available to the sender and/or recipient (eg. NFC device not compatible or phone battery low). A PIN (eg. 1234) and indicated by 130 is also associated with each unique CARD ID. This is a security feature which is required to upload and associate media to the card. The PIN is included with the card in a removable manner, in the form of a removable label 128.
Use
(8) The card can be used with a NFC enabled phone 36 or any device with a web browser. With an NFC enabled phone, a person that wishes to use the card can tap the card where indicated, as indicated by step 102 on
Recording Page
(9) The following buttons will be accessible:
(10) NAME—allows the user to record a name for the intended recipient of the card for future reference
(11) MICROPHONE—allows the use to record a sound clip
(12) CAMERA—allows the user to record a photo
(13) VIDEO CAMERA—allows the user to record a video
(14) TEXT—Allows the user to record a written message
(15) BROWSE—allows the user to upload a file, either from the above or from the device
(16) SAVE—is accessible when a file has been uploaded, as indicated by 104 in
(17) PASSWORD PROTECT—The sender will also have an option to write a security challenge question and answer. The answer will act as a password to allow the recipient to access the uploaded media. Eg. “What is my pet's name?” Answer (password): “Charlie”. Without this password, the media cannot be viewed and is “private.”
(18) E-MAIL REGISTRATION/NOTIFICATION—The sender will also have a field to enter an e-mail address. This will allow for a few things 1. Notification when the recipient views the media (activates the NFC) 2 Notification if the PASSWORD is entered incorrectly. 3 If they need to change the media and forget the PIN #, they can use a “FORGET PIN” option, enter their email, and they will be emailed the PIN number so that they can access the RECORDING page.
(19) VIEW PLAYBACK This will display the PLAYBACK page
(20) BATCH—This function allows the sender to record media to a batch of cards instead of doing so individually. Pressing this button will show the names associated with all of the cards in the batch, if any, of which the current card forms part and also show buttons for adding and deleting cards from the batch. Adding a card to a batch will prompt an input box asking for the CARD ID, which can be manually keyed-in or scanned by NFC. The app will then ask the sender to key-in the PIN that is included with the physical card.
(21) FINALIZE—This button allows the sender to bring an end to the edit function
(22) Playback Page
(23) Buttons available include:
(24) SHARE This will allow the recipient to share the media via social media, email, etc. and will be visible only if the FINALIZE button has been selected
(25) REPLY If the sender entered an email in the RECORDING PAGE during the recording process and the finalize button has been selected, this button will appear and will allow a recipient to quickly send a reply message to that email address
(26) VIEW RECORDING PAGE This will display the RECORDING page
(27) Variations
(28) Whereas an embodiment is described in detail, variations are possible.
(29) For example, any of the following content can be loaded: a photo slideshow—the web server could allow for multiple photos to be uploaded as well as an MP3 file to be presented in a photo slideshow. a URL forward—The sender can enter their own URL. When the recipient taps the NFC area of the card, they will be forwarded to the specified URL. file share—the web server could allow for multiple files to be uploaded. The recipient is presented links to these files to download. landing page—the web server can offer a web design wizard (online editor) to design a webpage on our web server. This could be a personal page, info page, a web form to collect RSVP to an event, etc.
(30) A mobile app can be built in order to better facilitate the recording and uploading of the media. This would permit: better upload management for large video files. If using the web browser option, you must keep the browser window open while uploading. Also uploading large files are often interrupted by connection drops and server timeouts—especially on mobile networks. What the mobile app can do is upload the files in the background and have resume upload capabilities should the connection drop or the server times out. upload on WIFI. The app can be set to upload only when there is a WIFI connection. This will prevent using metered and costly mobile data.
(31) The invention can also be incorporated as part of a custom printed fulfillment system wherein a user can upload a photo and a sound/video file as well as a written note—the photo and the written note can be printed on the video and program the sound/video on the musical greeting card before shipping.
(32) Offer NFC greeting card products can be offered alongside where the sound/video file that the customer uploads is presented on the NFC device when the recipient taps the NFC area on the greeting card.
(33) The card can be embodied with limited functionality, for example, only, the FINALIZATION could be omitted, and the SHARE and REPLY buttons be made visible whenever the PLAYBACK page is visible, thereby allowing repeated use.
(34) In a particular embodiment, as indicated in
(35) Accordingly, the invention should be understood to be limited only by the accompanying claims, purposively construed.