Protective Card Case and Grading System
20230073559 · 2023-03-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45C2200/15
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Improved protective cases for protecting collectibles may be provided with integral stands. These and/or other cases may accept one of a plurality of inserts with card trays when receiving collectible cards to address the different thicknesses of collectible cards in the marketplace.
Claims
1. A protective case for use with collectibles comprising: a. a top and bottom portion, that when connected together provide a transparent front, back, sides, top and bottom having an interior volume therein; b. a stand having at least one leg, said leg extendable intermediate compact and extended configurations, whereby when in the compact configuration, the leg is disposed within an exterior volume defined by the front, back, sides top and bottom, said leg movable to the extended configuration whereby at least the leg and bottom assist in supporting the protective case. c. a collectible card at least partially retained by the card tray of the first insert in the volume; and wherein d. the top portion and bottom portion connected together to provide at least a water resistant connection.
2. The protective case of claim 1 wherein the front and back are planar and parallel to one another thereby facilitating stacking of multiple protective cases.
3. The protective case of claim 1 further comprising two legs disposed towards the sides of the protective case, respectively.
4. The protective case of claim 3 wherein the legs are connected by a base, said base and said bottom of the protective case contacting a horizontal surface when in the extended configuration.
5. The protective case of claim 4 wherein the legs pivot relative to a portion of the protective case intermediate the compact and extended configurations.
6. The protective case of claim 4 wherein the base is perpendicular to the feet.
7. The protective case of claim 1 further comprising a retention member which selectively retains the at least one leg in the compact configuration.
8. The protective case of claim 1 further comprising a pocket disposed between the front and the back which receives the at least one leg in the compact configuration.
9. The protective case of claim 1 further comprising an insert with a card tray receiving the collectible card, and the pocket is located external to the insert.
10. The protective case of claim 1 wherein the top portion and bottom portion connect together to water tight connection about the volume.
11. The protective case of claim 1 wherein the top and bottom of the protective case are longer than the sides to provide one of landscape and booklet orientation with the leg of the stand extending in a parallel plane to the sides in the extended configuration.
12. A method of protecting a collectible with a protective case for use with collectibles comprising: a. providing a protective case formed of a top and bottom portion, that when connected together provide a front, rear, back, sides, top and bottom having a volume therein; b. selecting at least a first insert from at least two different insert configurations each having card trays of differing predetermined depths to thereby accommodate cards of differing thicknesses; c. inserting a collectible card to be at least partially retained by the card tray of the first insert in the volume; and then d. connecting the top portion and bottom portion together to provide at least a water resistant connection.
13. The method of claim 12 wherein in the step of connecting the top portion and bottom portion together, the connection is a water tight connection.
14. The method of claim 13 wherein the step of providing the water tight connection further comprises providing an ultrasonic weld to circumnavigate a portion of the protective case.
15. The method of claim 14 wherein the step of inserting the card tray further comprises orienting the card tray in one of a portrait, landscape and booklet configuration.
16. The method of claim 12 further comprising the step of inserting a label tray receiving a label therein having information about the collectible card before the step of connecting the top portion to the bottom portion.
17. The method of claim 16 wherein the label tray is a portion of the first insert and inserted in the volume before the step of connecting the top portion to the bottom portion.
18. The method of claim 17 wherein the first insert has feet, and the feet of the first insert are received within bores in the volume of the display case thereby securing the first insert at a desired position in the volume of the protective case before the step of connecting the top and bottom portions together.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] The particular features and advantages of the present invitation will become apparent from the following description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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[0029] For ease of illustration and understanding, all of the figures except for
[0030] Although a portrait style slab 10 is shown, other embodiments may have a longer width 32 than the one illustrated and possibly a shorter height 34 so as to accommodate landscape oriented cards and some still others may have even a wider width 32 to accommodate booklet style cards. Accordingly, it is visioned that a number of configurations can be provided as slabs 10 will be provided to the marketplace potentially with each potentially having at least one, if not a respective set of inserts 36, to accommodate various thicknesses (and possibly height and width) of cards 28 as will be discussed in further detail below.
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[0032] Retention members 46, 48 may cooperate with one another to hold the stand 38 in a shut configuration or in a compact configuration as shown in
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[0034] While some embodiments may enjoy the built-in stand 38, these and/or other embodiments may have other features. Specifically, a tamper resistant label system may be applied in various ways. When the card 28 is provided to the Applicant, the Applicant grades the card. That grade is provided on a label 30 which is provided in a label tray 60 which may be its own separate (second) insert or it may be a part of the (first) insert 36 which receives the card 28. For every card graded, the Applicant preferably assigns a unique identifier, such as a certification number 64, but can certainly take other forms such as alpha numeric indications, be QR codes, or other indicators which could be a unique identifier for that particular card 36. That same identifier or certification number 64 could be provided on the card 36, the label 30 and/or on the slab 10 so that there could be a two or three way authentication process to determine if the correct card 36 is matched with the correct label 30 and/or the correct slab 10.
[0035] The identifier or certification number 64 could be provided in invisible ink so as not visible under normal lighting conditions but may display under UV or other light or other appropriate condition to provide such capability. The label 30 could also be made to disintegrate if the slab 10 were opened by potentially adhering to both top and bottom portions 24, 26 at least in the area of the certification number 64 as well as the label 30. Other methods known in the art could assist in damaging the label 30 if the slab 10 were opened as a tamper indicator. The unique indication or certification number 64 is shown on the card 36 and on the slab 64. This way if the indicators or certification numbers 64 do not match, one will know that fraudulent activity possibly has occurred.
[0036] Also, a user or other party can potentially look up the certification number 64 at a website of the Applicant or other party. Since the certification number 64 is known in the art to identify the particular card 36, information can be provided to viewers including the grade of that card 36. Also, if that card 36 were to be sent back in to be regraded, the same or a lower grade could be provided to a submitting party since its past grade would be known. A grade history could be provided from multiple grading efforts. It may or may not be advertised that the certification number 64 appears on the card 36 so that the owner may or may not know about the certification number 64. When the certification number 64 appears on the label 30, the owner or other party could look up the number (once viewed in a visible (or invisible) format) such as at the Applicant's website if desired. Additionally, the insert 36 may be provided from a resin infused with a color signature that may change under exposure to specific wave lengths of light such as UV light. This changing color may change to a specific color that may be uniform throughout the Applicant's slabs 10.
[0037] The insert 36 (which may be one of a set of possible selections for a particular slab 10) preferably has a card tray 62 having a depth 66 as shown in
[0038] Numerous alterations of the structure herein disclosed will suggest themselves to those skilled in the art. However, it is to be understood that the present disclosure relates to the preferred embodiment of the invention which is for purposes of illustration only and not to be construed as a limitation of the invention. All such modifications which do not depart from the spirit of the intention are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims.
[0039] Having thus set forth the nature of the invention, what is claimed herein is: