This document relates to protective cases. More specifically, this document relates to protective cases for collectibles such as trading cards, documents, and photographs.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,010,673 (Connor) discloses a plastic holder for a display item that includes a clear base panel having a top surface and a bottom surface and a top surface area greater than the display item. The top surface has a recessed portion for containing the display item and a plurality of flanges along the periphery of the base panel which extend upwardly from the top surface of the base panel. A clear insert panel also has a top surface and a bottom surface with a bottom surface area greater than the display item, and has notches along the periphery of the insert panel in positions corresponding to the flanges on the top surface of the base panel for mating with the flanges of the base panel. A mechanism for securing the insert panel to the base panel is also provided. An attachable device is provided for standing the holder upright and adjusting the viewing angle.
U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2003/0196362 (Harwell) discloses a card display system for protecting and displaying a card, a grading label, and memorabilia. The card display system includes a first shell member having a flange extending around a perimeter of first shell member and a second member having an inner surface and an outer surface. The inner surface of the second shell member includes a card holding depression, a grading label depression, and a memorabilia depression. The second shell member is smaller than first shell member and the perimeter of second shell member is capable of engaging the flange of first shell member when the shell members are placed together.
The following summary is intended to introduce the reader to various aspects of the detailed description, but not to define or delimit any invention.
Protective cases for collectibles are disclosed.
According to some aspects, a protective case includes a cover and a base. The cover includes a transparent panel and a flange. The panel has a panel top surface and a panel bottom surface, and the flange extends orthogonally from a periphery of the panel bottom surface to define a recess that is adjacent the panel bottom surface and is encircled by the flange. The flange has an inward facing surface facing the recess and an outward facing surface opposite the inward facing surface. The flange includes a slot extending inwardly from the inward facing surface. The base includes a transparent plate that has a top edge, a bottom edge, and a sidewall extending between the top edge and the bottom edge. The sidewall includes an outwardly extending tab. The cover is mountable to the base by nesting the plate in the recess to snap the tab into the slot. When plate is nested in the recess, an entirety of the plate top edge is shrouded by the flange. At least one of the plate and the panel includes a seat for receiving a collectible so that the collectible is positioned between the plate and the panel when the cover is mounted to the base.
According to some aspects, a protective case includes a cover and a base. The cover includes a transparent panel and a flange. The panel has a panel top surface and a panel bottom surface, and the flange extends orthogonally from a periphery of the panel bottom surface to define a recess that is adjacent the panel bottom surface and is encircled by the flange. The flange has an inward facing surface facing the recess and an outward facing surface opposite the inward facing surface. The flange includes a slot extending inwardly from the inward facing surface. The slot includes a slot first surface that is inclined with respect to the inward facing surface, and a slot second surface that extends from the slot first surface and orthogonally towards the inward facing surface. The base includes a transparent plate that has a top edge, a bottom edge, and a sidewall extending between the top edge and the bottom edge. The sidewall includes an outwardly extending tab, and the tab includes a tab first surface that is inclined with respect to a direction of insertion of the plate into the recess, and a tab second surface that extends inwardly from the first surface and orthogonally with respect to the direction of insertion. The cover is mountable to the base by inserting the plate into the recess along the direction of insertion to nest the plate in the recess and to snap the tab into the slot. When the cover is mounted to the base, the tab second surface abuts the slot second surface to oppose removal of the cover from the base. At least one of the plate and the panel includes a seat for receiving a collectible so that the collectible is positioned between the plate and the panel when the cover is mounted to the base.
Protective case and collectible assemblies are also disclosed.
According to some aspects, a protective case and collectible assembly includes a cover, a base, and a collectible. The cover includes a transparent panel having a top surface and a bottom surface, and a flange extending orthogonally from a periphery of the bottom surface to define a recess that is adjacent the bottom surface and is encircled by the flange. The flange has an inward facing surface facing the recess, and an outward facing surface opposite the inward facing surface. The flange includes at least a first slot extending inwardly from the inward facing surface. The base includes a transparent plate that is nested in the recess. The plate has a top edge, a bottom edge, and a sidewall extending between the top edge and the bottom edge and around a perimeter of the plate. The sidewall has an outwardly extending tab that is lockably received in the slot to oppose removal of the plate from the recess. The collectible is positioned between the plate and the panel and received in a seat of the plate and/or the panel.
The drawings included herewith are for illustrating various examples of articles, methods, and apparatuses of the present specification and are not intended to limit the scope of what is taught in any way. In the drawings:
Various apparatuses or processes or compositions will be described below to provide an example of an embodiment of the claimed subject matter. No embodiment described below limits any claim and any claim may cover processes or apparatuses or compositions that differ from those described below. The claims are not limited to apparatuses or processes or compositions having all of the features of any one apparatus or process or composition described below or to features common to multiple or all of the apparatuses or processes or compositions described below. It is possible that an apparatus or process or composition described below is not an embodiment of any exclusive right granted by issuance of this patent application. Any subject matter described below and for which an exclusive right is not granted by issuance of this patent application may be the subject matter of another protective instrument, for example, a continuing patent application, and the applicants, inventors or owners do not intend to abandon, disclaim or dedicate to the public any such subject matter by its disclosure in this document.
Generally disclosed herein is a protective case for a collectible. As used herein, the term “collectible” refers to any generally planar object that is to be protected and displayed, such as (but not limited to) a trading card (e.g. a sports card, a game card, a fantasy art card, etc.), a keepsake, a document (e.g. a diploma), and/or a photograph. The protective case may also be configured to display information related to the collectible. For example, the protective case may also be configured display a trading card and a grading label for the trading card. Notably, the protective case is configured to encase the collectible so that the collectible cannot be readily removed from the case (e.g. so that the collectible cannot be removed from the case without destroying or damaging the case, or cannot be removed from the case without significant effort). This may be particularly beneficial for the purpose of collectibles such as high-value trading cards, which may be subject to tampering. Furthermore, the protective case is configured to obviate the need for specialized equipment to permanently encase the collectible. That is, instead of relying on specialized techniques such as sonic welding to permanently encase the collectible, the protective case can employ mechanical fasteners (e.g. tabs that lock into a slot) to encase the collectible.
Referring now to
Referring to
Referring now to
The cover 106 further includes a flange 116, which extends orthogonally from a periphery of the bottom surface 114. As used herein, the term ‘orthogonally’ includes angles of 90 degrees, plus or minus 10 degrees. The flange 116 and has a free edge 118 that is spaced from the bottom surface 114. The flange 116 extends continuously around the entire periphery of the bottom surface 114, and defines a recess 120 that is adjacent the bottom surface 114 and that is encircled by the flange 116.
The flange 116 has an inward facing surface 122, which faces the recess 120, and an outward facing surface 124 opposite the inward facing surface 122. The flange 116 further includes a set of slots 126 that extend inwardly from the inward facing surface 122. For simplicity, only one of the slots 126 is labelled in the Figures. In the example shown, the flange 116 includes eight slots, namely a first slot, a second slot, and so on. The slots 126 are spaced apart around the flange 116, particularly with two slots 126 on each of the four sides of the flange 116. In alternative examples, another number of slots may be provided, such as a single slot (e.g. a single slot that extends entirely around the flange 116), or more than two slots on each of the four sides of the flange 116.
As will be described below, the slots 126 are configured as locking slots, so that tabs received therein cannot readily be removed. In the example shown, each slot 126 is triangular in cross section, and tapers going towards the panel 110 from the free edge 118 of the flange 116. That is, referring back to
Referring now to
As can be seen in
Referring still to
As will be described below, the tabs 148 are configured as locking tabs, so that they snap into the slots 126 of the cover 106 and cannot readily be removed therefrom. In the example shown, each tab 148 is triangular in cross section, and tapers going from the bottom edge 140 towards the top edge 136. That is, each tab 148 includes a first surface 150 (also referred to herein as a ‘tab first surface’) that is inclined with respect to the direction of insertion A (shown in
The base 108 and the cover 106 can optionally be fabricated from a transparent plastic.
Referring back to
Referring still to
While the above description provides examples of one or more processes or apparatuses or compositions, it will be appreciated that other processes or apparatuses or compositions may be within the scope of the accompanying claims.
To the extent any amendments, characterizations, or other assertions previously made (in this or in any related patent applications or patents, including any parent, sibling, or child) with respect to any art, prior or otherwise, could be construed as a disclaimer of any subject matter supported by the present disclosure of this application, Applicant hereby rescinds and retracts such disclaimer. Applicant also respectfully submits that any prior art previously considered in any related patent applications or patents, including any parent, sibling, or child, may need to be re-visited.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/147,337 filed on Feb. 9, 2021, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
63147337 | Feb 2021 | US |