Protection and authentication device for a collectable object
In one embodiment of the present invention, a protection and authentication device for a collectable object is described. The protection, authentication device comprises a holder formed for assembly with at least one collectable object to provide protection and preservation of the collectable object. The holder is formed so as to resist disassembly and separation with the collectable object. The holder further comprises a machine readable coded marking, such as a barcode that is nondetachably secured to the protection, authentication device. The coded marking, comprises a cryptographic protocol means for a user to view at least one digital image of the collectable object via a standard computer system to aid the user in the authentication of the collectable object. The digital image may be stored at a predetermined remote database.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/493,312 filed on Jul. 26, 2006, by the inventor herein, entitled PROTECTION, AUTHENTICATION, IDENTIFICATION DEVICE FOR A COLLECTABLE OBJECT.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to the protection and authentication of collectable objects such as coins, stamps, currency and baseball cards.
BACKGROUND OF INVENTIONAn industry for authentication, identification and certification of collectables has gained prominence and certification companies such as the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) and the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) have developed protective collectable holders to protect collectable objects such as coins, stamps, currency, and baseball cards. They encapsulate the collectable object and provide a professional opinion for condition and authenticity. These certified holders typically contain a standard barcode and serial number that are used for processing and basic certification information. The information typically relates to the grade, date and denomination and fails to validate that the collectable object has not been deceptively switched with a similar like kind collectable object that is inferior in grade, damaged, or even counterfeit. Although the certification services provide a tamper resistant holder, there are documented cases of deceptive practices of removing the collectable object (e.g., coin) from one holder and utilizing the barcode label and grade of another certified holder to fraudulently represent a different and uncertified collectable. Additionally, the holder is designed to be small and portable which necessitates a small label that only allows for minimal marking space and certification information. Often times the user or trader would benefit from a digital image as a record of the collectable object in conjunction with the certification data for viewing and authentication of the collectable object. Other benefits are achieved by providing a secret security protocol that links the collectable object with the digital image of the collectable object. This would facilitate a more secure means for authentication of the collectable object and increased authentication for marketing, trading, auctions and Internet sales, insurance validation, or simply an ownership validation of the certified collectable. The owner or buyer of a collectable object may also have an interest in additional information relative to the collectable object such as interesting historical information, current valuations, condition populations, and other relevant information. Applicant believes that an improved and more secure system is described for the protection and authentication of collectable objects, and would benefit multiple related collectable-based industries.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn one embodiment of the present invention, a protection and authentication device for a collectable object is described. The protection, authentication device comprises a holder formed for assembly with at least one collectable object to provide protection and preservation of the collectable object. The holder is formed so as to resist disassembly and separation with the collectable object. The holder further comprises a machine readable coded marking, such as a barcode, that is nondetachably secured to the protection, authentication device. The coded marking comprises a cryptographic protocol means for a user to view at least one digital image of the collectable object via a standard computer system to aid the user in the authentication of the collectable object. The digital image may be stored at a predetermined remote database.
Recognizing the need for an improved protection and authentication for collectable objects, the following objectives are considered:
It is an important objective of the present invention to provide for a secure means for a user to validate authentication of a collectable by means of viewing and evaluating a digital image of the collectable that corresponds to the certification of the collectable by a trusted source such as a certification service. A quality digital image (or images) of the collectable object that are created and securely stored at the time of certification of the collectable, can serve as a future record to validate authenticity. Collectable objects such as rare coins, have unique visual characteristics such as strike, centering, abrasions, luster, dates, wear, mintmarks, and die-varieties. These characteristics can be visually evaluated by a user or buyer to aid in the validation that the certified collectable object has not been deceptively altered or switched with an inferior example or even a counterfeit example. Other examples of collectables that will benefit from a protection and authentication device would include for example, stamps, baseball cards, currency, and autographs, and historical documents.
It is another important objective of the present invention to provide a practical sized portable holder for a collectable object that is tamper resistant and promotes protection of the collectable object stored in the holder.
It is another important objective of the present invention to provide a coded marking, such as a barcode that comprises the means of securely accessing a digital image of the corresponding collectable object, while promoting user security prompted by line-of-sight requirements of a machine that reads the appropriate barcode. Unlike other antenna based technologies, such as Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) that do not require line-of sight-requirements, it is an important objective of the present invention to provide authentication of the collectable without the use of radio frequency reading technologies. RFID enabled devices may create a potential security risk of privacy of a user of a rare and valuable collectable object by an unintended third party.
It is another important objective of the present invention to provide the user with digital images of the collectable that can be viewed by means of a standard computer system with Internet capability.
It is another important objective of the present invention to provide a security protocol, such as a cryptographic protocol, that provides for a user or trader of the collectable object the ability to electronically and securely access a digital image of the collectable object for user authentication, trading and sales.
It is another important objective of the present invention to provide for the means to store the collectable object and the a coded marking, such as a barcode together, in a method that resists disassembly so as to create higher probability that the owner will be required to utilize the protection and authentication device as a means for accessing the digital image and authentication of the corresponding collectable object.
It is another important objective of the present invention to provide a user a means of utilizing the digital image and certification of the collectable for other authentication benefits, such as insurance verification and records documentation.
It is another important objective of the present invention to provide a user the means to quickly and securely link to additional characteristics of the collectable object, for example, valuation, survival population, interesting historical information, etc.
The various drawings provided herein are for the purpose of illustrating possible embodiments of the present invention and not for the purpose of limiting the same. Therefore, the drawings herein represent only a few of the many possible variations of the present invention.
Unless otherwise specifically stated, the terms and expressions have been used herein as terms of description and not limitation. There is no intention to use the terms or expressions to exclude any equivalents of features shown and described or portions thereof, and this invention should be defined in accordance with the claims that follow, or the equivalence thereof.
Claims
1. A protection and authentication device for a collectable object, said device comprising a holder formed for assembly with at least one collectable object to provide protection and preservation of said collectable object, said holder being formed so as to resist disassembly and separation with said collectable object, a machine readable coded marking nondetachably secured to said protection and authentication device, said marking comprising a cryptographic protocol means for a user to view at least one digital image of said collectable object via a standard computer system to aid said user in the authentication of said collectable object, and, said digital image being stored at a predetermined remote database.
2. A protection and authentication device of claim 1, wherein said machine readable marking is a barcode type marking.
3. A protection and authentication device of claim 1, wherein the digital image of the collectable object provides an authenticated record of the collectable object.
4. A protection and authentication device of claim 1, wherein said predetermined remote database may also provide a secure protocol for said user to electronically trade said collectable object utilizing said digital image as a means of authentication of the collectable object.
5. A protection and authentication device of claim 1, wherein said predetermined database may also provide additional characteristics of said collectable object.
6. A protection and authentication device of claim 2, wherein the digital image of the collectable object provides an authenticated record of the collectable object.
7. A protection and authentication device of claim 2, wherein said predetermined remote database may also provide a secure protocol for said user to electronically trade said collectable object utilizing said digital image as a means of authentication of the collectable object.
8. A protection and authentication device of claim 2, wherein said predetermined database may also provide additional characteristics of said collectable object.
9. A protection and authentication device of claim 3, wherein said predetermined remote database may also provide a secure protocol for said user to electronically trade, buy or sell said collectable object utilizing said digital image as a means of authentication of the collectable object.
10. A protection and authentication device of claim 3, wherein said predetermined remote database may also provide additional characteristics of said collectable object.
11. A protection and authentication device for a collectable object, said device comprising a holder formed for assembly with at least one collectable object to provide protection and preservation of said collectable object, said holder being formed so as to resist disassembly and separation with said collectable object, a machine readable barcode nondetachably secured to said protection and authentication device, said barcode comprising a security protocol for a user to electronically link to at least one digital image of said collectable object, said digital image being stored at a predetermined remote database and viewable via a standard computer system to aid said user in the authentication of said collectable object, and, the digital image of the collectable object providing an authenticated record of the collectable object.
12. A protection and authentication device of claim 11, wherein said predetermined remote database may also provide a secure protocol for said user to electronically trade said collectable object utilizing said digital image as a means of authentication of the collectable object.
13. A protection and authentication device of claim 11, wherein said predetermined remote database may also provide additional characteristics of said collectable object.
14. A protection and authentication device of claim 11, wherein said barcode is a one-dimensional (1D) symbology.
15. A protection and authentication device of claim 11, wherein said barcode is a two-dimensional (2D) symbology.
16. A protection and authentication device of claim 11, wherein said cryptographic protocol means is symmetric cryptography.
17. A protection and authentication device of claim 11, wherein said cryptographic protocol means is asymmetric cryptography.
18. A protection and authentication device of claim 11, said barcode comprises a security protocol including an encoded electronic link to the corresponding digital image of said collectable object at said predetermined remote database.
19. A protection and authentication device of claim 11, wherein said barcode comprises a security protocol including an encoded Uniform Resource Locator (URL) that links to the corresponding digital image of said collectable object at said predetermined remote database.
20. A protection and authentication device of claim 15, wherein, said barcode is graphical tag.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 27, 2008
Publication Date: Jun 26, 2008
Inventor: James J. Macor (Jackson, NJ)
Application Number: 12/072,618
International Classification: B65D 85/00 (20060101); B65D 25/54 (20060101);