System for displaying cards

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Inventors

Harwell, Mark A.
Hitt, James D.
Sandground, Grant S.

Application #

348104

Filed

Jul-6-1999

Published

Oct-2-2001

Current US Class

040/124.01
040/661
040/771
040/781

International Classes

G09F 003/18

Field of Search

40/124.01 40/124.06 40/661 40/706 40/771 40/781 150/142 150/148 206/39 206/449

Assignee

Beckett Publications, Inc. (Dallas, TX)

Examiners

Green; Brian K.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Thompson & Knight L.L.P.

US Patent References

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PSA Sports Authenticator Sports Card Display Case advertised Tuff Stuff Magazine, Published Feb. 1993 at p. 150 in Richmond, VA. U.S.A. PSA Sports Authenticator Graded Cards advertised in Tuff Stuff Magazine, Published Sep. 1994. at p. 155 vol. 11 No. 5 in Richmond, VA. U.S.A. ASA Sports Authentication Card Grading System by Alan Hager advertised in Sports Collectors Digest Magazine, Published Mar. 22, 1996 at p. 66 vol. 23 No. 12--805th issue. in Iola, WI, U.S.A. Certified Sports Authentication Sports Card Authenticators advertised in Sports Collectors Digest Magazine, Published Mar. 22, 1996 at p. 105 vol. 23 No. 12--805th issue, Iola, WI. U.S.A. Some Thoughts About Card Grading . . . and an Important Announcement by David hall Published in Sports Collectors Digest Magazine Mar. 22, 1996 at p. 106-107 vol. 23 Nol 12--805th issue, Iola, WI. U.S.A. "Join the PSA Collectors Club!" Advertised in Sports Collectors Digest Magazine, Published Jul. 10, 1998 at p. 27 vol. 25, No. 28, i Iola, WI. U.S.A. "Your PSA Cards . . . What Are They Really Worth?" advertised in Sports Collectors Digest Magazine Published Jul. 10, 1998 at p. 61 vol. 25, No. 28, in Iola, WI. U.S.A. CSA Certified Sports Authentication, Inc. Advertised in Sports Collectors Digest Magazine Published Jul. 10, 1998 at p. 131 vol. 28, Iola, WI. U.S.A. Certified Sports Authentication, Inc. Card Grading Service Advertised in Sports Collectors Digest Magazine Published May 30, 1997 at p. 158 vol. 24, No. 22, in Iola, WI. U.S.A. Join the PSA Collector's Club! advertised inSports Collectors Digest Magazine, Published Oct. 24, 1997 at p. 75 vol. 24, No. 43 in Iola, U.S.A. Certified Sports Authentication, "Join the CSA Diamond Club!" Advertised in Sports Collectors Digest Magazine Published Oct. 24, 1997 at p. 157 vol. 24, No. 43, Iola, WI. U.S.A. PSA Sports Authenticator's List of Names and Addresses of their Approved Dealers Advertised in Tuff Stuff Magazine, Published in Nov. 1991 at p. 247 vol. 8, No. 7, in Richmond, VA. U.S.A.

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Abstract
A card display system of the present device includes a transparent first shell part and a transparent second shell part. The first shell part has a perimeter that includes a flange that extends outwardly of the inner surface of the first shell part. The second shell part has a perimeter that is sized to matingly engage the flange of the first shell part. The inner surface of the second shell part includes a card holding depression positioned within the perimeter of the second shell part. A transparent card holding sleeve having substantially the same dimensions as the card holding depression is positionable within the card holding depression. The first and second shell parts are sealed together to encase a card.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A card display system, which comprises:

a transparent first shell part, said first shell part having inner and outer surfaces and a perimeter, said perimeter of said first shell part including a flange extending outwardly of said inner surface of said first shell part;

a transparent second shell part, said second shell part having inner and outer surfaces and a perimeter, said inner surface of said second shell part including a card holding depression positioned within said perimeter of said second shell part, said second shell part being smaller than said first shell part such that said flange of said first shell part matingly engages the perimeter of said second shell part to define a card holding chamber between said inner surface of said first shell part and said card holding depression;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to the field of methods of and systems for displaying and protecting collectable articles, and more particularly to a method of and system for displaying and protecting cards, such as sports cards.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART

Many people collect cards, such as sports cards, for pleasure or for investment. An important aspect of card collecting is the value of the cards. The economic laws of supply and demand are applicable to card collecting just as they are to any other field where a commodity is bought, sold, or traded in a free, unregulated market. Supply, which is the number of cards available on the market, is less than the total number of cards originally produced since attrition diminishes the original quantity. Each year, a percentage of cards is typically thrown away, destroyed, or otherwise lost to collectors. However, this percentage is much much smaller today than it was in the past because more and more people have become increasingly aware of the value of their cards. The demand for cards is influenced by a number of primarily psychological factors such as the popularity of a particular player or team, and the general popularity of card collecting. Also, cards associated with a particular event, such as a superstar's rookie season, are in high demand.
 
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