BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a front view of a first embodiment of the invention, showing small logos representing 34 NFL brand football teams and the NFL brand football league. These trademarks are property of NFL Properties Incorporated and the teams represented and are used for exemplary purposes only. The applicant is not affiliated with the NFL.
FIG. 2 is a front view of a second embodiment of the invention, showing a trademark of The Beetles brand musical group, trademark owner also not affiliated with the present applicant and the trademark is used for exemplary purposes only.
FIG. 3 is a front view of a third embodiment of the invention, showing a logo representing the New York Yankees brand baseball team and the Major League Baseball brand baseball league, which are trademarks that are the property of Major League Baseball and the teams presented.
FIG. 4 is a front view of a fourth embodiment of the invention, showing the team insignia of the Jeff Gordon automobile racing team and the NASCAR automobile racing organization, which are the property of the owners of the trademarks presented.
FIG. 5 is a front view of a fifth embodiment of the invention, showing trademarks of the National Basketball Association brand basketball league and the Detroit Pistons brand basketball team, which trademarks are the property of the National Basketball Association brand basketball league and the Detroit Pistons brand basketball team.
FIG. 6 is a front view of a sixth embodiment of the invention, showing trademarks of the Colorado Avalanche brand hockey team and the National Hockey League brand hockey league, which trademarks are owned by the Colorado Avalanche brand hockey team and the National Hockey League brand hockey league.
FIG. 7 is a front view of a seventh embodiment of the invention, showing trademarks of the Colorado Rockies brand hockey team and the National Hockey League brand hockey league and trade dress and layout of a ticket, which trademarks, trade dress and layout are trademarks owned by the Colorado Rockies brand hockey team and the National Hockey League brand hockey league.
FIG. 8 is a front view of an eighth embodiment of the invention, showing trademarks of the Arena Football League brand football league, the trademark of the Arena Bowl brand football event, the trademark owned by the Philadelphia Soul brand football team, and the trademark of the NBC/Arena Football League co-branded telecast events. This certificate depicts certification of attendance of a single championship event.
FIG. 9 is a front view of a ninth embodiment of the invention, showing trademarks of the Arena Football League brand football league, the trademark of the Arena Bowl brand football event, various trademarks owned by the Colorado Crush brand football team, and the notation “Season Ticket Holder”.
FIG. 10 is a front view of a tenth embodiment of the invention, showing trademarks of the Arena Football League brand football league, the trademark of the Arena Bowl brand football event, various trademarks owned by the Colorado Crush brand football team and the Rampage brand football team, and certification of attendance at a single non-championship sporting event.
FIG. 11 is a front view of a eleventh embodiment of the invention, showing trademarks of the National Lacrosse League brand lacrosse league, various trademarks owned by the Colorado Mammoth brand lacrosse team and the Reebok brand shoe company, and certification of fan status for a given season, as well as a sporting slogan “The 7th Man”.
FIG. 12 is a front view of a twelfth embodiment of the invention, showing trademarks of the National Lacrosse League brand lacrosse league, various trademarks owned by the Colorado Mammoth brand lacrosse team and the Reebok brand shoe company, and certification of fan status for a given season, as well as a sporting slogan “The 7th Man”.
FIG. 13 is a front view of a thirteenth embodiment of the invention, showing trademarks of the National Lacrosse League brand lacrosse league, various trademarks owned by the Colorado Mammoth brand lacrosse team and the Reebok brand shoe company, and certification of fan status for a given season, as well as the name of the fan.
FIG. 14 is a front view of a fourteenth embodiment of the invention, showing trademarks of the Arena Football League brand football league, the trademark of the Arena Bowl brand football event, various trademarks owned by the Colorado Crush brand football team and trademarks of various charity organizations affiliated with the league or team (such as the John Elway Heroes Foundation brand charity organization, which is not affiliated with the present applicant) as well as an indication of fan support for the team, “The 9th Man”.
FIG. 15 is a front view of a fifteenth embodiment of the invention, showing trademarks of the Colorado Buffaloes brand college football team, the NCAA brand collegiate athletic league, a trademark of the FOX brand television network, an exemplary trademark of a potential sponsor of athletic events, indicia of a collegiate football league, and an indication of fan support, the “The 12′ Man.”
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INDEX OF THE REFERENCE NUMERALS
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Certificate
100
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Border
102
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Seal
104
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Logo
106
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Alternate team insignia
108
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League insignia
110
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Fan identification indicia
111
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Certification of fan status
112
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Certificate
200
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Alternate seal
204
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Logo
206
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Certification number
214
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Date of certification
216
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Signature of official
218
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Certificate
300
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Officiation organization
320
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Certification text
622
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Item of memorabilia
624
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(simulated hockey puck)
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Certificate of fan attendance
826
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Indicia of championship event
828
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Certificate background pattern
830
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Certificate border pattern
832
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Certificate
934
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Certification of Season Ticket Owning
936
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Certificate
1038
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Indicia of event
1040
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Certificate
1142
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7th Man Slogan
1144
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Logo of sponsor
1146
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Certificate
1248
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Indicia of Venue
1250
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Certificate
1352
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Indicia of Fan Identification
1354
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Certificate
1456
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Indicia of Charity
1458
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Indicia of Officially Sponsored Fan Group
1460
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Slogan
1462
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Certificate
1564
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Logo of Educational Sponsor
1566
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Logo of Network
1568
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Logo of Corporate Sponsor
1570
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Various trademarks used in the diagrams and detailed descriptions are owned by entities not having any affiliation with the applicant at the time of filing of this application.
FIG. 1 is a front view of a first embodiment of the invention. Certificate 100 may be laid out in an eye-pleasing way which would allow it “blend in” with other certificates such as diplomas and licenses. For example certificate 100 may be on heavy material such as vellum or the like in addition to paper, parchment and so on. Border 102 is exemplary only, obviously other types of borders may be used. Seal 104 may be an embossed seal, a gold seal, a silver seal, ribbon and so on: in any case, the purpose of seal 104 is to show the authentic nature of the certificate, supporting the indicia identifying the certifying body.
One important possible type of seal is a notary seal of the type registered and issued by most states. In various jurisdictions, the notarial seal is only applied in the presence of the notary-public. If the notary public attends the event or location at which the certificates are to be given, then the notarial seal serves a double purpose of proving the individual fan's status but also the fan's attendance at the event. It will be appreciated that many types of events become icons of popular culture: attendance at the original rock music festivals such as that one held near Woodstock, N.Y. or early counterculture events, certain sporting events such as the NEW YORK JETS Super Bowl victory and the like are considered points of extreme pride to the true fan. (Trademarks WOODSTOCK and New York Jets are exemplary trademarks not associated with the present applicant.)
Logo 106 may, as shown, be a registered trademark (not affiliated with applicant at this time) of an object of fan loyalty such as the DENVER BRONCOS brand football team, or the logo may be another commonly applied and understood symbol. Alternate team insignia 108 may be used to indicate not loyalty but rather breadth and strength of the object of loyalty.
League insignia 110 may belong to a governing organization such as an athletic league, a recording label, a movie studio or the like to which the object of loyalty actually has ties.
In the presently preferred embodiment and best mode presently contemplated for carrying out the invention, fan identification indicia 111 may be a personalization of the item by identification of the fan such as name, seat location, a particular action taken, contact information or the like.
Certification of fan status 112 is central to the invention. The text which certifies the loyalty of the individual is exemplary only: any suitable text may be used, within the important limitation that a certification of necessity identifies itself as a certification and states the status of the certification or nature of the certification. Thus the certification of the present invention states that the fan identified is a fan certified by the body having the legal rights to use of the trademarks, logos, and other symbols, names and identifiers of the object of loyalty.
FIG. 2 is a front view of a second embodiment of the invention. It may be seen that the certificate 200 bears further indicia of the official sanction of the certification by the object of loyalty and/or its legal representatives. Alternate seal 204 and logo 206 may provide this feature, however, additional indicia of official sanction may take the form of certification number 214, the date of certification 216 and especially the signature of authorized official 218. Combined with a notarial certification (FIG. 1) this may provide a definitive item of memorabilia for the loyal fan.
FIG. 3 is a front view of a third embodiment of the invention. Certificate 300 may bear indicia of the officiation organization 320, examples of such organizations include sports leagues, recording studios and other having rights in names and logos of the objects of fan loyalty.
FIG. 4 is a front view of a fourth embodiment of the invention. This embodiment demonstrates that the certification may take an extremely wide variety of physical forms and appearances. This embodiment lacks a border, while in FIG. 5 (a front view of a fifth embodiment of the invention) the border is different, and in FIG. 6, which is a front view of a sixth embodiment of the invention, the entire certification text 622 is combined with a more distinctive item of memorabilia such as a gigantic simulated hockey puck 624, but which could just as easily be a baseball plate, a basketball itself and so on.
Certification text 622 may be located directly on the item of memorabilia or may be attached thereto or appended therewith.
The certification text of any embodiment may identify requirements the fan met in order to receive the certification: attendance at a particular event or series of events, other requirements or the like.
FIG. 7 is a diagram of a certificate which holds a ticket 750 or ticket stub associated with attendance at such an event.
FIG. 8 is a front view of an eighth embodiment of the invention, showing trademarks of the Arena Football League brand football league, the trademark of the Arena Bowl brand football event, the trademark owned by the Philadelphia Soul brand football team, and the trademark of the NBC/Arena Football League co-branded telecast events. This certificate depicts certification of attendance of a single championship event.
Certificate of fan attendance 826 bears indicia of a championship event 828 as well as standard features of a certificate, in particular, certificate background pattern 830 (the diagram is not shaded, rather certificates frequently have background patterns such as background pattern 830), certificate border pattern 832, printing on heavy stock paper, vellum or the like, use of extravagant fonts and the like.
FIG. 9 is a front view of a ninth embodiment of the invention, showing trademarks of the Arena Football League brand football league, the trademark of the Arena Bowl brand football event, various trademarks owned by the Colorado Crush brand football team, and the notation “Season Ticket Holder”. Certificate 934 may be much as previously described, and the indicia of fan loyalty to the object of fan loyalty (in this example, the Colorado Crush) is certification of Season Ticket Holding 936.
FIG. 10 is a front view of a tenth embodiment of the invention, showing trademarks of the Arena Football League brand football league, the trademark of the Arena Bowl brand football event, various trademarks owned by the Colorado Crush brand football team and the Rampage brand football team, and certification of attendance at a single non-championship sporting event.
Certificate 1038 may have indicia such as the indication of the contenders (Crush vs. Rampage) and date and venue of the event 1040.
FIG. 11 is a front view of a eleventh embodiment of the invention, showing trademarks of the National Lacrosse League brand lacrosse league, various trademarks owned by the Colorado Mammoth brand lacrosse team and the Reebok brand shoe company, and certification of fan status for a given season, as well as a sporting slogan “The 7th Man”.
Certificate 1142 thus includes the 7th Man Slogan 1144, used to indicate that strong fan support, particularly noise, during a game, can be as beneficial as having a 7th man on the field.
Logo of sponsor 1146 (the trademark of Rebook brand shoes, not affiliated with the present applicant) may indicate the commercial endorsement of the sponsor by the athletic league or team.
FIG. 12 is a front view of a twelfth embodiment of the invention, showing trademarks of the National Lacrosse League brand lacrosse league, various trademarks owned by the Colorado Mammoth and Roughnecks brand lacrosse teams and the Reebok brand shoe company, and certification of fan status for a given season, as well indication of the event (a game) and an indication of venue 1250 on certificate 1248.
FIG. 13 is a front view of a thirteenth embodiment of the invention, showing trademarks of the National Lacrosse League brand lacrosse league, various trademarks owned by the Colorado Mammoth brand lacrosse team and the Reebok brand shoe company, and certification of fan status for a given season, as well as the name of the fan. Certificate 1352 may be seen to have a fan name serving as indicia of fan identification 1354. Note that in alternative embodiments, the identity and other certifications may be in Braille, in bar code, and so on. Note that the certification may include a seal, as discussed previously, which seal need not be printed matter but rather a gold or silver metallic device.
FIG. 14 is a front view of a fourteenth embodiment of the invention, showing trademarks of the Arena Football League brand football league, the trademark of the Arena Bowl brand football event, various trademarks owned by the Colorado Crush brand football team and trademarks of various charity organizations affiliated with the league or team (such as the John Elway Heroes Foundation brand charity organization, which is not affiliated with the present applicant) as well as an indication of fan support for the team, “The 9th Man”.
Certificate 1456 may have indicia of charity 1458 (note that the present applicant is not affiliated with the named charity, and the trademark of the John Elway Heroes Foundation brand charity is not used with deceptive intent). Indicia of officially sponsored fan group 1460 may also be used: many athletic leagues and teams and entertainers have “official” fan groups.
Slogan 1462 may be employed as well as an indication of fan support.
FIG. 15 is a front view of a fifteenth embodiment of the invention, showing trademarks of the Colorado Buffaloes brand college football team, the NCAA brand collegiate athletic league, a trademark of the FOX brand television network, an exemplary trademark of a potential sponsor of athletic events, indicia of a collegiate football league, and an indication of fan support, the “The 12th Man.” Certificate 1564 may thus bear indicia (a logo) of educational sponsor 1566, (the NCAA brand athletic league) and/or a logo of a broadcast or other sporting or news network 1568 (Fox Sports News brand cable TV channel). Logo of corporate sponsor 1570 (Wells Fargo brand banking and financial services) may also be used, showing that numerous different trademarks of different types may be used on the same certificate. Obviously, all such marks should be used legally. In the present application, such marks are merely exemplary and no claim to the good will or any association with the owners of the marks is made.
The disclosure is provided to allow practice of the invention by those skilled in the art without undue experimentation, including the best mode presently contemplated and the presently preferred embodiment. Nothing in this disclosure is to be taken to limit the scope of the invention, which is susceptible to numerous alterations, equivalents and substitutions without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. The scope of the invention is to be understood from the claims accompanying this patent.