Claims
- 1. A data card comprising a first face, a second face, and a magnetic stripe comprising stored encoded data, wherein the dimensions of the card are in the range of about 1 inch by about 1 inch to about 1⅞ inches by about 3 inches, and the lengthwise dimension of the magnetic stripe is in the range of about 1 inch to about 3 inches, and wherein the encoded data can be read by a magnetic stripe reader configured to read magnetic stripes compliant with ISO/IEC 7811.
- 2. A data card as in claim 1, wherein the magnetic stripe is positioned parallel to an edge of the card.
- 3. A data card as in claim 1, wherein the magnetic stripe is positioned perpendicular to a largest dimension of the card.
- 4. A data card as in claim 1, wherein the magnetic stripe comprises two tracks for storing the encoded data.
- 5. A data card as in claim 4, wherein the encoded data on a first of the two tracks is encoded at greater than about 210 bits per inch.
- 6. A data card as in claim 5, wherein the encoded data on the first of the two tracks is encoded at about 260 bits per inch.
- 7. A data card as in claim 4, wherein the encoded data on a second of the two tracks is encoded at greater than about 75 bits per inch.
- 8. A data card as in claim 7, wherein the encoded data on the second of the two tracks is encoded at about 100 bits per inch.
- 9. A data card as in claim 1, wherein the encoded data is encoded using two-frequency encoding.
- 10. A data card as in claim 1, wherein the first and second faces define a hole therethough.
- 11. A data card as in claim 1, further comprising a core disposed between said first and second faces, wherein said core comprises polyester.
- 12. A data card as in claim 11, wherein said core comprises about 80% polyester.
- 13. A data card as in claim 1, wherein the dimensions of the card are about 1{fraction (9/16)} inches by about 2{fraction (9/16)} inches.
- 14. A data card as in claim 1, wherein the first and second faces are devoid of raised lettering.
- 15. A data card as in claim 1, further comprising a computer chip.
- 16. A data card as in claim 1, further comprising an integrated circuit chip.
- 17. A data card as in claim 1, further comprising a microprocessor.
- 18. A data card as in claim 1, further comprising a tread comprising a plurality of raised dimples for improving the gripability of said card, wherein said plurality of raised dimples are disposed on one of said first and second faces, said one face coming into contact with a user to improve gripability.
- 19. A data card as in claim 1, further comprising a plurality of craters disposed on one of said first and second faces, each of said plurality of craters comprising: a lip and a center, and wherein the lip of each crater is raised slightly about said one face, and the center is indented slightly into said one face.
- 20. A data card comprising a first face, a second face, and a magnetic stripe comprising stored encoded data, wherein the largest dimension of the card is about 2{fraction (9/16)} inches, and the lengthwise dimension of the magnetic stripe is in the range of about 1 inch to about 2{fraction (9/16)} inches, and wherein the encoded data can be read by a magnetic stripe reader configured to read magnetic stripes compliant with ISO/IEC 7811.
- 21. A data card as in claim 20, wherein the magnetic stripe is positioned parallel to an edge of the card.
- 22. A data card as in claim 20, wherein the magnetic stripe comprises two tracks for storing the encoded data.
- 23. A data card as in claim 22, wherein the encoded data on a first of the two tracks is encoded at greater than about 210 bits per inch.
- 24. A data card as in claim 23, wherein the encoded data on the first of the two tracks is encoded at about 260 bits per inch.
- 25. A data card as in claim 22, wherein the encoded data on a second of the two tracks is encoded at greater than about 75 bits per inch.
- 26. A data card as in claim 25, wherein the encoded data on the second of the two tracks is encoded at about 100 bits per inch.
- 27. A data card as in claim 20, wherein the encoded data is encoded using two-frequency encoding.
- 28. A data card as in claim 20, wherein the first and second faces define a hole therethough.
- 29. A data card as in claim 20, further comprising a core disposed between said first and second faces, wherein said core comprises polyester.
- 30. A data card as in claim 29, wherein said core comprises about 80% polyester.
- 31. A data card as in claim 20, wherein the lengthwise dimension of the magnetic stripe is about 2{fraction (9/16)} inches.
- 32. A data card as in claim 20, wherein the first and second faces are devoid of raised lettering.
- 33. A data card as in claim 20, further comprising a computer chip.
- 34. A data card as in claim 20, further comprising an integrated circuit chip.
- 35. A data card as in claim 20, further comprising a microprocessor.
- 36. A data card as in claim 20, further comprising a tread comprising a plurality of raised dimples for improving the gripability of said card, wherein said plurality of raised dimples are disposed on one of said first and second faces, said one face coming into contact with a user to improve gripability.
- 37. A data card as in claim 20, further comprising a plurality of craters disposed on one of said first and second faces, each of said plurality of craters comprising: a lip and a center, and wherein the lip of each crater is raised slightly about said one face, and the center is indented slightly into said one face.
- 38. A data card as in claim 20, further comprising an angled edge.
- 39. A data card comprising a first face, a second face, an angled edge, and a magnetic stripe comprising stored encoded data, wherein the largest dimension of the card is in the range of about 1⅞ inches to about 3 inches, and the lengthwise dimension of the magnetic stripe is in the range of about 1 inch to about 3 inches, and wherein the encoded data can be read by a magnetic stripe reader configured to read magnetic stripes compliant with ISO/IEC 7811.
- 40. A data card as in claim 39, wherein the magnetic stripe is positioned parallel to an edge of the card.
- 41. A data card as in claim 39, wherein the magnetic stripe is positioned perpendicular to a largest dimension of the card.
- 42. A data card as in claim 39, wherein the magnetic stripe comprises two tracks for storing the encoded data.
- 43. A data card as in claim 42, wherein the encoded data on a first of the two tracks is encoded at greater than about 210 bits per inch.
- 44. A data card as in claim 43, wherein the encoded data on the first of the two tracks is encoded at about 260 bits per inch.
- 45. A data card as in claim 42, wherein the encoded data on a second of the two tracks is encoded at greater than about 75 bits per inch.
- 46. A data card as in claim 45, wherein the encoded data on the second of the two tracks is encoded at about 100 bits per inch.
- 47. A data card as in claim 39, wherein the encoded data is encoded using two-frequency encoding.
- 48. A data card as in claim 39, wherein the first and second faces define a hole therethough.
- 49. A data card as in claim 39, further comprising a core disposed between said first and second faces, wherein said core comprises polyester.
- 50. A data card as in claim 49, wherein said core comprises about 80% polyester.
- 51. A data card as in claim 39, wherein the first and second faces are devoid of raised lettering.
- 52. A data card as in claim 39, further comprising a computer chip.
- 53. A data card as in claim 39, further comprising an integrated circuit chip.
- 54. A data card as in claim 39, further comprising a microprocessor.
- 55. A data card as in claim 39, further comprising a tread comprising a plurality of raised dimples for improving the gripability of said card, wherein said plurality of raised dimples are disposed on one of said first and second faces, said one face coming into contact with a user to improve gripability.
- 56. A data card as in claim 39, further comprising a plurality of craters disposed on one of said first and second faces, each of said plurality of craters comprising: a lip and a center, and wherein the lip of each crater is raised slightly about said one face, and the center is indented slightly into said one face.
- 57. A data card as in claim 39, wherein the magnetic stripe is positioned parallel to said angled edge.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. &Ovalhollow;119(e) to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60//263,756, filed Jan. 25, 2001 and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. &Ovalhollow;120 to U.S. patent application No. 09/611,320, filed Jul. 6, 2000, and to Design Application Nos. 29/141,685, now U.S. Pat. D,453,338, 29/141,652, now U.S. Pat. D,453,337, 29/141,645, now U.S. Pat. D,453,160, 29/141,642, now U.S. Pat. D,456,336, 29/141,688, now U.S. Pat. D,453,161, 29/141,704, now U.S. Pat. D,460,455, 29/141,703, now U.S. Pat. D,453,517, 29/141,691, now U.S. Pat. D,453,516, 29/141,702, now U.S. Pat. D,453,339, 29/141,700, now U.S. Pat. D,456,814, 29/141,699, now U.S. Pat. D,460,454, 29/141,692, 29/141,701, 29/141,693, filed May 11, 2001, and 29/142,203, filed May 22, 2001, the entirety of each of the foregoing applications being incorporated herein by reference.
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