Collectible card and can package and method

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6206190
  • Patent Number
    6,206,190
  • Date Filed
    Friday, March 28, 1997
    27 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 27, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A collectible package (36) includes at least one collectible card (10) having a face (16) that includes a first distinctive image (32). The first distinctive image (32) may include subject matter concerning a sports personality, a music personality, a film personality, a cartoon character, or a tourist attraction. A can (34) has a first end (26, 28), a second end (26, 28), and a wall (18) coupling the first end (26, 28) and the second end (26, 28). The can (34) may include a second distinctive image (38) that relates to the first distinctive image (32), and may be configured according to the first distinctive image (32). The card (10) is sealed within the can (34) to form the collectible package (36).
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates in general to a field of collectible items, and more particularly to a collectible card and can package and method.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Many people collect items such as coins, cards, cans, and the like for amusement, profit, or other reasons. For example, a person might collect cards with images of sports personalities to acquire particular cards or a collection of cards over a period of time. The value of each card may be determined, at least in part, according to the image associated with the card, the difficulty associated with collecting the card, based on its rarity or other factors, and the package with which the card is sold, distributed, or otherwise associated.




As collectible items become increasingly varied and valuable, people may collect items and associated packages that are increasingly interesting and visually pleasing. One type of container includes a depression or indentation in a selected area of its external side wall to receive an article. The article may be retained in the depression or indentation using an adhesive or film overlay, which may be transparent to allow viewing of the article. Another container includes a two-piece can having a prize indicia imprinted on the interior of the can and an openable segment to provide a pour hole for the contents of the can. When the contents of the can have been emptied, the prize indicia is visible through the pour hole. Although these containers may be adequate for viewing articles or indicia from outside the containers, none of these containers provide a package for one or more collectible cards that each have a distinctive image. In addition, none of these containers provide a package for one or more collectible cards that relates to the collectible cards and is itself distinctive. As a result, these containers are inadequate to meet the needs and to provoke the interest of many collectors.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides a collectible card and can package and method that addresses disadvantages and problems associated with collectible items.




According to one embodiment of the present invention, a collectible package includes at least one collectible card having a face that includes a first distinctive image. The first distinctive image may include subject matter that concerns a sports personality, a music personality, a film personality, a cartoon character, a tourist attraction, or other suitable subject matter. A can has a first end, a second end, and a wall coupling the first end and the second end. The can may include a second distinctive image that relates to the first distinctive image, and may be configured according to the first distinctive image. The card is sealed within the can to form the collectible package.




The present invention provides a number of important technical advantages. The collectible card and can package of the present invention provides a package for one or more collectible cards that each have a distinctive image. The cards may be selected at random, such that an undetermined number of packages may be collected before a particular card and associated distinctive image are collected. In addition, the can of the card and can package may include a distinctive image that is related to the distinctive images of the collectible cards and is itself distinctive. As a result, the collectible card and can package of the present invention provokes the interest of collectors to add value to the collectible cards that are sealed within the can of the package.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




For a more complete understanding of the present invention and for further features and advantages thereof, reference is now made to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

illustrates an exemplary collectible card according to the invention;





FIGS. 2



a


and


2




b


illustrate an exemplary collectible card and can package according to the present invention;





FIG. 3

illustrates an exemplary collectible card and can package having a pull tab opener;





FIG. 4

is a flow chart of an exemplary method of manufacturing a collectible card and can package according to the present invention; and





FIG. 5

is a flow chart of an exemplary method of forming a distinctive image for a collectible can according to the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION





FIG. 1

illustrates an exemplary collectible card


10


having edges


12


and edges


14


. Although edges


12


and


14


are shown as being horizontal and vertical, respectively, the present invention contemplates card


10


having edges of any suitable shape. For example, edges


12


may be substantially horizontal and edges


14


may be substantially vertical. The corners of card


10


may be rounded, diagonal relative to edges


12


and


14


, or in any other suitable shape. Edges


12


and


14


may be smooth, rough, ridged, jagged, or in any other suitable configuration. In one embodiment, card


10


resembles a conventional trading card and edges


12


and


14


are approximately 2.5 in and 3.5 in long, respectively. Edges


12


and


14


define faces


16


that may be substantially rectangular, substantially circular, or may have any other suitable shape or arrangement.




At least one of the faces


16


of card


10


includes a distinctive image


32


that concerns one or more sports personalities, music personalities, film personalities, cartoon characters, tourist attractions, or any other subject matter suitable for printing or otherwise including on a collectible card. Distinctive image


32


may include one or more photographs, holographic features, relief features, lenticular lenses, or any other appropriate features or characteristics, in any suitable combination. Each face


16


of card


10


may include a distinctive image


32


that is identical to or different from distinctive image


32


of the other face


16


. Each face


16


of card


10


may include a single or multiple distinctive images


32


. In one embodiment, at least one distinctive image


32


of each card


10


is different from distinctive images


32


of all other cards


10


, such that numerous cards


10


may be collected before card


10


with a particular distinctive image


32


is collected.





FIGS. 2



a


and


2




b


illustrate an exemplary collectible card and can package


36


that includes one or more cards


10


enclosed within a sealed or other suitable can


34


. In one embodiment, can


34


has a substantially cylindrical wall


18


, a substantially circular bottom


26


, and a substantially circular top


28


that are coupled to one another in the manner discussed more fully below with reference to FIG.


4


. Although can


34


is discussed as being substantially cylindrical, the present invention contemplates can


34


having any configuration suitable to contain one or more cards


10


. In one embodiment, can


34


is substantially or completely sealed, such that cards


10


are not viewable unless can


34


is unsealed using a can opener, pull tab opener, or in another appropriate manner. Alternatively, although can


34


is sealed or substantially sealed, can


34


may include a window


42


formed from transparent plastic or any other suitable material to allow at least one card


10


or another article sealed within can


34


to be viewed. Can


34


may include ridges


22


that separate bottom


26


and top


28


of can


34


from wall


18


.




Can


34


may include a distinctive image


38


that relates in some manner to the subject matter of distinctive image


32


of one or more cards


10


contained within can


34


. For example, cards


10


may each include a distinctive image


32


relating to a different personality within a particular sport, such as Michael Jordan, and distinctive image


38


of can


34


may relate more generally to the particular sport, in this case basketball. Furthermore, the size and shape of can


34


may be selected according to distinctive image


32


, distinctive image


38


, or both distinctive images


32


and


38


. For example, if distinctive images


32


of cards


10


within can


34


concern motor sports personalities, can


34


may be the size and shape of a conventional oil can. The present invention contemplates other similar relationships between can


34


and distinctive image


32


or


38


in which can


34


is configured according to distinctive images


32


or


38


. In one embodiment, cards


10


contained within can


34


are selected more or less randomly, such that numerous collectible card and can packages


36


may be collected before a particular card


10


or collection of cards


10


may be collected.





FIG. 3

illustrates collectible card and can package


36


having a pull tab opener


30


for unsealing can


34


. Although pull tab opener


30


is discussed, the present invention contemplates unsealing can


34


in any appropriate manner using a conventional can opener, punch, or any other suitable technique, according to the configuration of can


34


. In one embodiment, can


34


resembles a conventional sealed can used for packaging and distributing vegetables and the like. Bottom


26


, top


28


, or both bottom


26


and top


28


of can


34


may include a distinctive image


40


that relates in some manner to the subject matter of distinctive image


32


of card


10


, distinctive image


38


of can


34


, or both distinctive image


32


and distinctive image


38


. As a result, coin and card package


36


that includes one or more collectible cards


10


is provided that is itself desirable for collection.





FIG. 4

is a flow chart of an exemplary method of manufacturing collectible package


36


. The method begins at step


100


, where one or more collectible cards


10


are formed, each card


10


having a distinctive image


32


. As discussed above, distinctive image


32


for each card


10


may be identical to or different from distinctive images


32


for other cards


10


. At step


102


, an appropriate metal sheet is formed from steel plated with tin or any other suitable material. Although the metal sheet may have any suitable size and shape, in one embodiment the metal sheet is a substantially rectangular sheet measuring approximately 32.325 in by approximately 36.417 in with a thickness of approximately 0.0075 in. One or more distinctive images


38


are formed on the metal sheet at step


104


in any suitable manner, for example, in the manner discussed more fully below with reference to FIG.


5


. The metal sheet is separated into wall sheets for multiple collectible cans


34


at step


106


, although the present invention contemplates the metal sheet being of a size suitable for forming a single can


34


rather than multiple cans


34


.




At step


108


, opposing edges of a particular wall sheet are seam welded or otherwise coupled to form wall


18


of can


34


, which may be substantially circular in cross-section, substantially rectangular in cross-section, or in any other suitable configuration. Bottom


26


is coupled to wall


18


at step


110


and, at step


112


, one or more collectible cards


10


are inserted into can


34


. In one embodiment, distinctive images


38


of can


34


is related to distinctive images


32


of cards


10


. At step


114


, top


28


is coupled to wall


18


of can


34


to form collectible card and can package


36


, and the method ends. Bottom


26


and top


28


may be coupled to wall


18


using a welding technique, using a rolling technique in which welding is not necessary, or in any other appropriate manner.





FIG. 5

is a flow chart of an exemplary method of forming a distinctive image


38


for collectible can


34


on a metal sheet that will become wall


18


of can


34


. The method begins at step


200


, where the metal sheet is placed on or otherwise associated with a printing press or any other appropriate device or platform. At step


202


, a background ink layer, which may be white or any other suitable color, is printed on or otherwise coupled to the metal sheet. The background ink layer is cured in a curing oven or otherwise at step


204


, such that the background ink layer adheres to the metal sheet more or less permanently. If the metal sheet is not ready to receive a design ink layer at step


206


, such that another background ink layer is desirable, the method returns to step


202


. The method continues in this manner until the metal sheet is ready to receive a design ink layer at step


206


, which may involve coupling and curing numerous background ink layers as appropriate. In one embodiment, background ink layers are coupled to the surface of the metal sheet until the metal sheet is no longer visible and the metal sheet appears uniformly the color of the background ink layers.




If the metal sheet is ready to receive a design ink layer at step


206


, a design ink layer is coupled to the surface of metal sheet at step


208


and cured in a curing oven or otherwise at step


210


, such that the design ink layer adheres to the metal sheet more or less permanently. If distinctive image


38


is not complete at step


212


, the method returns to step


208


, where another design ink layer is coupled to the metal sheet. The method continues in this manner until distinctive image


38


is complete at step


212


, which may involve coupling and curing numerous design ink layers. If distinctive image


38


is complete at step


212


, a protective lacquer or other layer is coupled to the metal sheet at step


214


and cured in a curing oven or otherwise at step


216


, and the method ends.




Although the present invention has been described above in connection with several embodiments, it should be understood that a plethora of changes, substitutions, variations, alterations, transformations, and modifications may be suggested to one skilled in the art, and it is intended that the present invention encompass such changes, substitutions, variations, alterations, transformations, and modifications as fall within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A collectible package, comprising:a collectible card comprising a face that comprises a first distinctive image; a substantially cylindrical can comprising a first end, a second end, and a substantially opaque wall coupling the first end and the second end, the wall being substantially continuous between the first and second ends, the card being sealed within the can to form the collectible package; and a pull tab opener coupled to an end of the sealed can and operable to unseal the can in response to a pulling force applied to the pull tab opener.
  • 2. A collectible package, comprising:a plurality of collectible cards, each card having a face that comprises a first distinctive image, each card having a different first distinctive image selected from among a plurality of first distinctive images, wherein each first distinctive image depicts at least one subject within a category selected from the group consisting of: a person employed in the sports industry; a person employed in the music industry; a person employed in the film industry: a cartoon character; and a tourist attraction; a substantially cylindrical can comprising a first end, a second end, and a substantially opaque wall coupling the first end and the second end, the wall being substantially continuous between the first and second ends, the can comprising a second distinctive image within the category of the first distinctive images, the cards being sealed within the can to form the collectible package; and a pull tab opener coupled to an end of the sealed can and operable to unseal the can in response to a pulling force applied to the pull tab opener.
  • 3. A collectible package, comprisinga collectible card comprising a face that comprises a first distinctive image; a can comprising a first end, a second end, and a wall coupling the first end and the second end, the card being within the can to form the collectible package; and a pull tab opener coupled to an end of the sealed can and operable to unseal the can in response to a pulling force applied to the pull tab opener.
  • 4. The package of claim 3, wherein the first distinctive image depicts at least one subject within a category selected from the group consisting of:a person employed in the sports industry; a person employed in the music industry; a person employed in the film industry; a cartoon character; and a tourist attraction.
  • 5. The package of claim 4, wherein the can comprises a second distinctive image depicting at least one subject within the category of the first distinctive image.
  • 6. The package of claim 4, wherein at least one of the ends of the can comprises a third distinctive image depicting at least one subject within the category of the first distinctive image.
  • 7. The package of claim 4, wherein the can has a distinctive shape identified with the category of the first distinctive image.
  • 8. The package of claim 3, wherein the card is a substantially rectangular trading card having substantially horizontal edges and substantially vertical edges approximately 2.5 in and approximately 3.5 in long, respectively.
  • 9. The package of claim 3, wherein the wall of the can defines a window for viewing the card.
  • 10. The package of claim 3, wherein the wall is substantially continuous between the first and second ends.
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