Patents Assigned to R & B 21
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Patent number: 7282641Abstract: A card case accommodates a card or the like in a hollow portion formed as a result of attachment of a cover member to a bottom member. The cover member has such a structure as to allow reversal of its opposite sides in its attachment to the bottom member. Reversal of the opposite sides of the cover member changes the depth of a planar recess portion of the cover member, the planar recess portion partially constituting the hollow portion. Accordingly, the card case can cope with encapsulation of cards of different thicknesses.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2005Date of Patent: October 16, 2007Assignee: R & B 21Inventor: Takashi Ueno
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Publication number: 20050197853Abstract: A grading system includes a server computer installed in a management company and a client computer owned by a client and connected to the server computer via a network. Through a scanner etc., the client computer reads the condition information of the card and transmits the information to the server computer. The server computer appraises the card and transmit an appraisal result to the client computer. The client computer registers the appraisal result in the card. The client computer reads the card information stored in the card on demand and transmits the information to the server computer connected to the network. The server computer updates the card information via the network. The server computer intermediates the card trading (the transfer of a card and the accounting procedure).Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2005Publication date: September 8, 2005Applicant: R & B 21Inventor: Takashi Ueno
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Publication number: 20040007870Abstract: In a trading card, a famous athlete's photograph is printed on a substrate of, for example, paper or plastic. The trading card has a signing portion and a seal portion. An IC chip is mounted in the trading card. An autograph is signed in the signing portion, and a seal is affixed in the seal portion. The signing portion and the seal portion are surface-treated; e.g., by means of increasing the surface friction, so that clear signing and seal affixing can be performed. The seal has a seal profile representing a character or a symbol relating to an athlete, preferably unique to him or her; e.g., the athlete's name, uniform number, or motto, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2003Publication date: January 15, 2004Applicant: R & B 21Inventor: Takashi Ueno
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Patent number: 6625419Abstract: A grading system includes a sever computer installed in a management company and a client computer owned by a client and connected to the server computer via a network. Through use of the client computer, a client requests the sever computer to appraise and register a card. The management company appraises the card received from the client and stores an appraisal result and information regarding the client in an IC chip as card information. Subsequently, the management company returns the card and the IC chip to the client.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2001Date of Patent: September 23, 2003Assignee: R & B 21Inventor: Takashi Ueno
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Publication number: 20030140062Abstract: A card management system includes a server; and first and second terminals connected to the server via a network. When a customer sends a card (e.g., a redemption card) to a card maker, the customer transmits card submission data to the server by use of the first terminal. The card maker transmits card acceptance data and card dispatch data to the server by use of the second terminal. Further, the customer transmits dispatch status data to the server by use of the first terminal. Whenever the server receives the above-described data, the server stores the data in a database, and discloses the data on the network in the form of a list.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2002Publication date: July 24, 2003Applicant: R & B 21Inventor: Takashi Ueno
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Publication number: 20020076685Abstract: A grading system includes a sever computer installed in a management company and a client computer owned by a client and connected to the server computer via a network. Through use of the client computer, a client requests the sever computer to appraise and register a card. The management company appraises the card received from the client and stores an appraisal result and information regarding the client in an IC chip as card information. Subsequently, the management company returns the card and the IC chip to the client.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2001Publication date: June 20, 2002Applicant: R & B 21Inventor: Takashi Ueno
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Patent number: D469963Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2001Date of Patent: February 11, 2003Assignee: R & B 21Inventor: Takashi Ueno