Patent classifications
B42F17/18
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INTELLIGENT CARD SORTING
The present disclosure relates to systems, methods, non-transitory computer readable medium that may be directed to sorting collectable cards. Systems and methods consistent with the present disclosure may move a card such that an image of that card can be acquired an sent to a controller that matches the acquired image or other information included on that card to a feature that is associated with a collectable card. After the controller matches the image or other information on the card to the feature, the controller may identify a bin where the card should be placed and then the controller may cause the card to be dropped into the identified bin when performing a sorting function.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INTELLIGENT CARD SORTING
The present disclosure relates to systems, methods, non-transitory computer readable medium that may be directed to sorting collectable cards. Systems and methods consistent with the present disclosure may move a card such that an image of that card can be acquired an sent to a controller that matches the acquired image or other information included on that card to a feature that is associated with a collectable card. After the controller matches the image or other information on the card to the feature, the controller may identify a bin where the card should be placed and then the controller may cause the card to be dropped into the identified bin when performing a sorting function.
Pivoting pop up article and method
A pivoting pop up article and method of making has a hinge fold positioned between a front cover and a rear cover. A displacement leaf includes a base, a leg and a tab. A base leaf couple secures the base of the displacement leaf to the front cover. The base is offset relative to the hinge fold for defining a base offset dimension between the hinge fold and the base. A first interior couple secures an interior leaf to the rear cover. A second interior couple secures the interior leaf to the rear cover. The first interior couple and the second interior couple define a channel between the rear cover and the interior leaf. The base offset dimension causes the displacement leaf to be pivoted within the channel during pivoting the front cover between a closed position and an open position for extending the tab above the rear cover.
Card Holder
The present invention provides a card holder including a card holder body. The card holder body includes a first and second card clamping plates; at least one connecting device is arranged between the first and second card clamping plates, and the first and second card clamping plates are connected through the at least one connecting device. Each connecting device includes two hinged connecting pieces. The connecting pieces are closed and opened to produce a relative displacement between the first and second card clamping plates, thus forming an internal variable space to accommodate a plurality of cards; the card holder body further includes an elastic piece arranged on the card holder body, and the elastic piece provides an elastic restoring force through which the first card clamping plate and the second card clamping plate can be restored from an open position to an initial position.
Trading card autograph clipboard
A clipboard that holds trading cards in a protected, secure position and that allows them to be signed while in the clipboard. The clipboard has recessed regions into which trading cards may be placed. Cards are held in place by retaining tabs along the bottom edge, and by a clip that contacts the top edge of the cards; thus the majority of the cards' areas are exposed for autographs. The edges of the recessed regions are offset from the corners with corner relief regions to prevent damage to the corners of the cards. Finger holes through the back of the recessed regions allow a user to push the cards gently out of the recessed area for removal. The clipboard may have a top hole for attachment of a lanyard that may be used to carry the clipboard or to lower it to a person for an autograph or signature.
Trading card autograph clipboard
A clipboard that holds trading cards in a protected, secure position and that allows them to be signed while in the clipboard. The clipboard has recessed regions into which trading cards may be placed. Cards are held in place by retaining tabs along the bottom edge, and by a clip that contacts the top edge of the cards; thus the majority of the cards' areas are exposed for autographs. The edges of the recessed regions are offset from the corners with corner relief regions to prevent damage to the corners of the cards. Finger holes through the back of the recessed regions allow a user to push the cards gently out of the recessed area for removal. The clipboard may have a top hole for attachment of a lanyard that may be used to carry the clipboard or to lower it to a person for an autograph or signature.
Card holder
The present invention provides a card holder including a card holder body. The card holder body includes a first and second card clamping plates; at least one connecting device is arranged between the first and second card clamping plates, and the first and second card clamping plates are connected through the at least one connecting device. Each connecting device includes two hinged connecting pieces. The connecting pieces are closed and opened to produce a relative displacement between the first and second card clamping plates, thus forming an internal variable space to accommodate a plurality of cards; the card holder body further includes an elastic piece arranged on the card holder body, and the elastic piece provides an elastic restoring force through which the first card clamping plate and the second card clamping plate can be restored from an open position to an initial position.