THREE-DIMENSIONAL BOUQUET GREETING CARD

20250353318 ยท 2025-11-20

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    Abstract

    The present invention discloses a three-dimensional bouquet greeting card, including the flower bundle base and internal petal inserts. The flower bundle base is composed of a bouquet base, a bottom cover and a layer of central petals. It is characterized in that: The bouquet base is formed by bonding the head and tail of a sheet of material together. There are symmetrically indentation lines at both left and right ends. The bottom cover is connected to the bottom of the bouquet base. The bottom cover has a folding indentation line. This folding indentation line is connected to an internal flower piece and is in the same plane as the indentation line provided on the bouquet base. The three-dimensional bouquet greeting card, through the ingenious linkage structure arranged inside the three-dimensional bouquet greeting card, can very conveniently change the three-dimensional bouquet greeting card from a flat state to a three-dimensional state. It is convenient and reliable, easy to install, and the operation can be easily completed by the public. Moreover, the production and manufacturing cost is also low.

    Claims

    1. A three-dimensional bouquet greeting card, comprising: the flower bundle base; at least one internal petal insert; characterized in that said the flower bundle base is formed by bonding a piece of plates together end to end, a folding indentation line is symmetrically arranged at the left end and the right end, the bottom cover is partially connected with the bottom of the flower bundle base, a folded indentation line is further arranged in the middle of the bottom cover is connected to an inner central petal, and is located on the same plane as the indentation line disposed on the lace base for folding.

    2. The three-dimensional bouquet greeting card as claimed in claim 1 characterized in that the flower bundle base is a single piece of paper sheet, is cut, folded and bonded to form a flower bundle base, a bottom cover and a central petal, and the central petal can move in a vertical direction, so that the three-dimensional bouquet greeting card switches between a flat state and a three-dimensional state.

    3. The three-dimensional bouquet greeting card as claimed in claim 1 characterized in that a surrounding petal is further attached to the flower bouquet base, and a plurality of clamping grooves are provided on the surrounding petal for clamping and fixing the internal modeling petal inserting pieces.

    4. The three-dimensional bouquet greeting card as claimed in claim 1 characterized in that a plurality of positioning grooves are formed in the flower bundle base and are used for mounting internal petal insertion pieces.

    5. The three-dimensional bouquet greeting card as claimed in claim 1 characterized in that a plurality of modeling petal insertion pieces are further arranged inside the three-dimensional fancy greeting card.

    6. The three-dimensional bouquet greeting card as claimed in claim 5 characterized in that the internal shaped petal inserts are two pieces of petal insertion pieces intersecting with each other, an X-shaped cross shape is formed when the petal insertion pieces are unfolded, and the two petal insertion pieces are installed in the flower bundle and can be opened or folded.

    7. The three-dimensional bouquet greeting card as claimed in claim 5 characterized in that the internal shaped petal insert is a single-piece petal, the single-piece petal is provided with at least one vertical indentation line, the single-piece petal is installed in the flower bundle, the upper surface is clamped with the clamping groove above the surrounding petal, and the lower surface is clamped and fixed with the flower bundle base positioning groove.

    8. The three-dimensional bouquet greeting card as claimed in claim 1 characterized in that an acousto-optic device is further arranged inside the three-dimensional bouquet greeting card.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0016] FIG. 1 is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of a three-dimensional bouquet greeting card described in the embodiment.

    [0017] FIG. 2 is the front view of a three-dimensional bouquet greeting card described in the embodiment.

    [0018] FIG. 3 is the left view of a three-dimensional bouquet greeting card described in the embodiment.

    [0019] FIG. 4 is the top view of a three-dimensional bouquet greeting card described in the embodiment.

    [0020] FIG. 5 is the structural schematic diagram of the first cutting piece of a three-dimensional bouquet greeting card described in the embodiment.

    [0021] FIG. 6 is the three-dimensional structural schematic diagram obtained by folding and bonding the first cutting piece structure shown in FIG. 5.

    [0022] FIG. 7 is the left structural schematic diagram of the second cutting piece of the surrounding petals of a three-dimensional bouquet greeting card described in the embodiment.

    [0023] FIG. 8 is the right structural schematic diagram of the third cutting piece of the surrounding petals of a three-dimensional bouquet greeting card described in the embodiment.

    [0024] FIG. 9 is one of the three-dimensional bouquet greeting card structures obtained by bonding FIGS. 6, 7 and 8.

    [0025] FIG. 10 is the second three-dimensional bouquet greeting card structure obtained by bonding FIGS. 6, 7 and 8.

    [0026] FIG. 11 is the structural schematic diagram of the fourth and fifth cutting pieces (two-piece petal inserts) of a three-dimensional bouquet greeting card described in the embodiment.

    [0027] FIG. 12 is the structural schematic diagram of the two-piece petal insert obtained by combining FIG. 11.

    [0028] FIG. 13 is the structural schematic diagram obtained after the two-piece petal insert shown in FIG. 12 is installed.

    [0029] FIG. 14 is the structural schematic diagram of the sixth cutting piece (single-piece petal) of a three-dimensional bouquet greeting card described in the embodiment.

    [0030] FIG. 15 is the structural schematic diagram of a three-dimensional bouquet greeting card pressed into a flat state described in the embodiment;

    [0031] FIG. 16 is the top view of FIG. 15.

    [0032] The meanings of the reference marks in the figures are as follows: 100Flower shell main body, 101Base, 102Bottom cover, 103Central petal, 200Second cutting piece of the left surrounding petal, 300Third cutting piece of the right surrounding petal, 400Fourth cutting piece of the left shaped petal, 500Fifth cutting piece of the right shaped petal, 600Sixth cutting piece of the shaped petal, 1011Folding indentation line, 1012Folding indentation line, 1013Petal card slot.

    DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS

    [0033] The following is a detailed description of the present patent's technical solution in combination with specific implementation methods.

    [0034] As shown in FIGS. 1, 2, 3 and 4, a three-dimensional bouquet greeting card includes a bouquet base 101, a bottom cover 102, and an internal central petal 103. Among them: The bouquet base 101 is a bouquet shape formed by bonding the head and tail of a sheet of material together. There is a folding indentation line 1011 symmetrically provided at each of the left and right ends. The bottom cover 102 is connected to the bottom of the bouquet base 101. There is also a folding indentation line 1012 in the middle of the bottom cover. This folding indentation line 1012 is connected to an internal central petal 103 and is in the same plane as the folding indentation line 1011 provided on the bouquet base 101.

    [0035] As shown in FIG. 5 or FIG. 6, it is the structural schematic diagram of the first cutting piece of the embodiment. It is a single sheet of paper. After cutting, folding, and bonding points AA and BB, the bouquet base 101, the bottom cover 102, and the internal central petal 103 are formed.

    [0036] As shown in FIG. 2, the bouquet base is provided with a plurality of positioning slots 1013 for installing the internal petal inserts.

    [0037] As shown in FIG. 7 or FIG. 8, the bouquet base is also adhered with surrounding petals, including the second cutting piece 200 and the third cutting piece 300. There are a plurality of petal card slots on the surrounding petals for mutual snap-fitting and fixation with the internal shaped petal inserts.

    [0038] There are also a plurality of shaped petal inserts inside the three-dimensional bouquet greeting card.

    [0039] As shown in FIG. 11 or FIG. 12, the internal shaped petal insert is a two-piece petal insert that is mutually crossed, including the fourth cutting piece 400 and the fifth cutting piece 500. When unfolded, it forms an X-shaped cross. Installed in the bouquet, it can be expanded or folded.

    [0040] The internal shaped petal insert is a single-piece petal of the fifth cutting piece 600. The single-piece petal is provided with no less than one vertical indentation line. Installed in the bouquet, the upper part is clamped with the card slot on the surrounding petals, and the lower part is mutually snap-fitted and fixed with the positioning slot of the bouquet base.

    [0041] There is also an acousto-optic device 700 inside the three-dimensional bouquet greeting card.

    Working Principle

    [0042] When the three-dimensional bouquet greeting card shown in FIG. 1 is unfolded, it is in a three-dimensional display state and can simulate a bouquet, presenting a display effect. When it needs to be stored or transported, as shown in FIG. 5 or FIG. 15, pull the central petal 103 upward along the direction F1, and at the same time apply pressure along the direction F2. The bouquet greeting card can be pressed into a flat state, thereby facilitating storage and transportation.

    [0043] For those skilled in the art, it is obvious that the present invention is not limited to the details of the above exemplary embodiments. Moreover, without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics of the present invention, it can be implemented in other specific forms. Therefore, no matter from which point of view, the embodiments should be regarded as exemplary and not restrictive. The scope of the present invention is defined by the appended claims rather than the above description. Therefore, all changes falling within the meaning and scope of the equivalent elements of the claims are encompassed within the present invention. Any reference signs in the claims should not be regarded as limiting the involved claims.

    [0044] In addition, it should be understood that although this specification is described in accordance with implementation methods, not each implementation method only contains an independent technical solution. The description of this specification in this way is only for clarity. Those skilled in the art should regard the specification as a whole, and the technical solutions in each implementation method can also be appropriately combined to form other implementation methods that can be understood by those skilled in the art.