BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 shows a right front perspective, exploded view of a collectable object combined with means of tamper resistant visual markings.
FIG. 2 shows a right front perspective, exploded view of a data storage device combined with means of tamper resistant visual markings.
FIG. 3 shows a right front perspective view of an embodiment of the present invention, which includes the example components shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, with each component being marked with tamper resistant associative markings.
FIG. 4 shows a right front perspective view of a present invention data storage device used in combination with a collectable object being a coin. In this embodiment a separate housing is formed to house both the data storage device and the collectable object.
FIG. 5 shows a diagram of a present invention associative data storage device used in combination with a collectable object being a coin, and, an interface with a traditional computer system having Internet capability.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Referring now to the drawings which are for the purpose of illustrating preferred embodiments of the present invention and are not for the purpose of limiting same,
FIG. 1 shows a right front perspective, exploded view of a collectable object combined with means of tamper resistant visual markings. A collectable object provided with tamper resistant visual markings is a component of the present invention. A second component, a data storage device with tamper resistant visual markings, is illustrated and discussed in FIG. 2. FIG. 1 illustrates an example of a collectable object provided with tamper resistant visual markings 10. Coin 11 is illustrated only as a generic example of a collectable object, such as a coin. Other collectable objects such as stamps, currency, or baseball cards are additional examples of collectable objects that would also be applicable to the present invention. Furthermore, larger collectable objects, such as collectable automobiles and antiques would also be applicable to the present invention. Label 5 is an example of a method that may provide visual markings of a collectable object, such as coin 11. Visual markings of coin 11 may include associative characteristics of coin 11, and may include collectable object descriptors, such as the date, the denomination, and a certification grade of coin 11. The certification grade of coin 11 refers to the condition grade of coin 11 as determined by a grading certification service. Coin 11 is provided with tamper resistant visual markings such as markings 7 and 9 shown. Markings 7 and 9 are protected by means of a tamper resistant holder comprised of an upper housing 3 and a lower housing 17, which enclose and protect coin 11 and label 5 with markings 7 and 9 as shown. A “holder” shall mean a device that holds at least one object. “Tamper resistant” shall mean resists alteration or disassembly. An example of such a tamper resistant holder, may be comprised of an upper housing 3, and a lower housing 17 that are formed to enclose and protect coin 11, and label 5. The holder may be made of a clear plastic, e.g., acrylic, and is designed to be tamper resistant by providing a means that will make it difficult for a user or owner to disassemble the holder once it has been assembled. This may be accomplished for example, by a method that securely bonds upper housing 3 and lower housing 17 together, such as ultrasonic welding of the plastic mating surfaces during an assembly process. An Inner structure, such as core component 15 may be used to hold coin 11 and label 5 to resist movement within the holder after the assembly process. Core component 15 may be comprised of a plastic material and holds coin 11 by means of a cut-through opening 13 and allows viewing of the front (obverse) and rear (reverse) of coin 11. Label 5 may also have an encoded barcode 9, and when read by an appropriate barcode reader device may provide additional characteristics of coin 11 and may also corroborate the visual markings of label 5.
FIG. 2 shows a right front perspective, exploded view of a data storage device combined with means of tamper resistant visual markings. Data storage device with tamper resistant visual markings 20 is used in combination with at least one collectable object also provided with tamper resistant visual markings (discussed in FIG. 1), and is detached from the collectable object. Data storage device with tamper resistant visual markings 20 may be comprised of a data storage device 29, a label 27 that provides a method for displaying visual markings 23, and a tamper resistant means to protect visual markings 23 and 25. Visual markings 23 and 25 are associative with the visual markings of the detached corresponding collectable object so to provide association of the data storage device with the collectable object. Tamper resistant visual markings may be provided for by means of a tamper resistant holder. An example of such a tamper resistant holder, may be comprised of an upper housing 21, and a lower housing 31 that are formed to enclose and protect label 27 as shown. The holder may be made of a clear plastic, such as acrylic, and may be designed to be tamper resistant by providing a means that will make it difficult for a user to disassemble the holder once it has been assembled. This may be accomplished for example, by a method that securely bonds upper housing 21 and lower housing 31 together, such as ultrasonic welding of the plastic mating surfaces during an assembly process. Label 27 may provide a means for displaying associative visual markings of a collectable object, such as a coin, and may be displayed as collectable object descriptors, such as the date, the denomination, and a certification grade of the associated collectable object. Data storage device 29, such as a USB Flash Drive, which is illustrated as an example for use in the present invention for it's compact size, and non-volatile memory (NVM) capability. However, many other examples of data storage devices could also be used such as a Flash Memory Card, PC Card, Memory Card, MultiMedia Card, Secure Digital Card, Memory Stick, xD-Picture Card and other compact sized, solid-state data storage devices. Additionally, a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) data storage device could also be utilized with the present invention. For data security reasons, the data storage device 29 may comprise a Read-Only-Memory (ROM) condition that is immutable and may prevent a user from altering or erasing the data of the data storage device 29. “Immutable” shall mean data that is highly resistant to change or alteration. Data storage device 29 is used in combination of at least one collectable object, being formed detached from the collectable object, and storing data of at least one characteristic of the collectable object. Data storage device 29 is compatible with a standard computer system so it may provide a user with at least one characteristic of a collectable object, such as a coin, and may comprise data such as digital images of the coin, the date of minting, the production mintage, and condition certification grade. The digital images of the collectable object may provide authentication and identification of the unique characteristics of the collectable object (coin) such as, strike, luster, color, defects, abrasions, centering, date, mintmark, die variations, etc. Additional information such as historical information that is associated with the collectable coin may also be stored. Data storage device 29 may also contain predetermined external database links, such as the certification service's private network, which may be in the form of Internet Hyperlinks, that also provide predetermined characteristics of the collectable coin, and/or other data, such as the current certification population and current valuation of the coin. Label 27 may also have a barcode 25, and when read by an appropriate barcode reader may also provide predetermined characteristics of the associated collectable object by means of an appropriate barcode reader device.
FIG. 3 shows a right front perspective view of an embodiment of the present invention, which includes the example components shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, with each component being marked with tamper resistant associative markings. FIG. 3 shows an embodiment of the present invention 50, which is comprised of a collectable object provided with tamper resistant visual markings 10, and a data storage device with tamper resistant visual markings 20.
FIG. 4 shows a right front perspective view of a present invention data storage device used in combination with a collectable object being a coin. In this embodiment a separate housing is formed to house both the data storage device and the collectable object. FIG. 4 shows an embodiment of the present invention, that is comprised of a collectable object with tamper resistant visual markings 10, and a data storage device with tamper resistant visual markings 20. They are shown being capable of stored in the same holder 70. A collectable object provided with tamper resistant visual markings 10 nests in preformed cavity 73 of storage holder device 70. Also, a data storage device with tamper resistant visual markings 20 nests in preformed cavity 75 of storage holder device 70.
FIG. 5 shows a diagram of a present invention associative data storage device used in combination with a collectable object being a coin, and, an interface with a traditional computer system having Internet capability. The present invention, associative data storage system for collectable objects 103 is comprised of a collectable object provided with tamper resistant visual markings 105, and a data storage device with tamper resistant visual markings 107. Data storage device 107 is compatible with a standard computer system 111 and may display images of the corresponding associative collectable object shown here as a coin, and may include additional characteristics of the collectable object, such as, certification data, mintages and production data. Data storage device 107 may also provide an Internet link to a predetermined external database 113. The Internet link may be in the form of a Hyperlink and may be the certification service's private network. The private network may provide additional or similar data, images, and/or characteristics of a collectable object with tamper resistant visual markings 105. It may provide changing information of the collectable object, such as it's current-valuation.
Although illustrative embodiments have been described herein in detail, it should be noted and will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that numerous variations may be made within the scope of this invention without departing from the principles and chief advantages of this invention. Unless otherwise specifically stated, the terms and expressions have been used herein as terms of description and not limitation. There is no intention to use the terms or expressions to exclude any equivalents of features shown and described or portions thereof, and this invention should be defined in accordance with the claims that follow, or the equivalence thereof.