Card Back Design as a Way to Prevent Card Sorting
Playing cards are provided to preventing card edge sorting in a card game. The playing cards back design is made up of irregular design elements. The irregular design elements mask the variances, making the differing pattern in the edge cuts difficult to detect with the naked eye. The irregular design elements can take the form of not commonly recognized geometric shapes used to create a repeating pattern. The irregularities in the sides and shapes of the irregular design elements is then repeated throughout the back design. Using shapes with greater than five sides can serve to make it increasingly more difficult to detect individual elements of the repeating pattern. Some use line elements in combination with the shapes to break up the pattern and draw the eye away from specific sections making it harder to isolate the shape being used.
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The present invention relates to playing cards, and more particularly playing card back designs to prevent card sorting.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONPlaying cards are an essential functional element of many casino table games. Casinos rely on manufacturers of cards to provide defect free products and expect that cards will not be “marked” in any way by printing defects. Playing cards back designs are a critical aesthetic element of table game play for the casino as they contain pleasing patterns and the casino logo.
The manufacturing process for cards has sources of variance in the final appearance of the artwork on the card. Primary sources of variances occur during printing and when cutting the playing card shapes. These variances can cause the design to be skewed with respect to the card edges as cut and is often referred to in the industry as “cut registration.” When this variances occur and a regular pattern is used for the back design, the variances can be obvious to the human eye.
These variances can be used by unscrupulous players and in combination with dealer handling of the card to sort the cards by value. This is referred to as edge sorting. For example, if all of the high value cards are rotated with respect to the rest of the deck, it will be obvious to the players when viewing the card backs on subsequent games that a high value card is in play before the rank and suit (face) is revealed. Players can use this to their advantage when placing their wagers, or by changing their bets in the middle of game before cards faces are exposed. This gives the players an unfair advantage over normal game odds and can lead to significant losses in revenue for the casino.
SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSUREThe present invention utilizes playing cards back designs to decrease the ability to perform card edge sorting in a card game. The playing cards having a back design made up irregular design elements. The irregular design elements mask the variances, making the differing pattern in the edge cuts difficult to detect with the naked eye.
The irregular design element can take the form of uncommon polygons with irregular sides, where the uncommon polygons are used in a repeating pattern. The use of the uncommon polygons creates a complex pattern making it difficult to discern the pattern difference along the edges of the playing cards. Using uncommon polygons with greater than five sides serves to make it increasingly more difficult to detect individual elements of the repeating pattern.
Furthermore, the repetitive design pattern of the uncommon polygons can be skewed at an angle relative to the card edges. The use of the skewing angle substantially prevent the formation of a uniform edge pattern, making it increasingly difficult for the detection of cut registration defects along the edges with the human eye.
Many playing cards are manufacture with back designs having symmetrical, repeatable, and easily recognizable geometric patterns. During the manufacturing process such designs can be susceptible to cut registration issues. Cut registration issues can arise when the edges of the playing cards display differing patterns, creating variances in the design along the edges of the playing card.
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The present invention utilizes playing cards back design made up of irregular design elements. The irregular design elements mask the variances, making the differing pattern in the edge cuts difficult to detect with the naked eye.
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Furthermore, the repetitive design pattern of the uncommon polygons 34 can be skewed at specific angle α relative to the card edges 36, 38, 40, and 42. The use of the skewing angle α substantially prevent the formation of a uniform edge pattern, making it increasingly difficult for the detection of cut registration defects along the edges 36, 38, 40 and 42 with the human eye.
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All references cited herein are expressly incorporated by reference in their entirety.
It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the present invention is not limited to what has been particularly shown and described herein above. In addition, unless mention was made above to the contrary, it should be noted that all of the accompanying drawings are not to scale. A variety of modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention, which is limited only by the following claims.
Claims
1. A playing card comprising:
- a face side and a backside, the backside including a back design having a plurality of irregular shaped design elements.
2. A playing card as set forth in claim 1, the back design further comprising a plurality of line elements.
3. A playing card as set forth in in claim 2, wherein the plurality of line elements are linear or curvilinear across the backside of the playing card.
4. A playing card as set forth in claim 3, wherein the plurality of line elements are skewed at an angle with respect a side edge of the playing card.
5. A playing card as set forth in claim 1, wherein the plurality of irregular design elements are uncommon polygons having more the five sides.
6. A playing card as set forth in claim 5, wherein the plurality of irregular design elements are provided in a regular or irregular pattern.
7. A playing card as set forth in claim 1, wherein the irregular design elements are skewed at an angle with respect a side edge of the playing card.
8. A playing card as set forth in claim 1, where in the irregular design elements are selected from a group consisting of a kaleidoscope design, a swirl design, and a digital design.
9. A method of manufacturing a playing card to prevent card edge sorting, comprising:
- providing a playing card including face side and a backside, and
- placing a plurality of irregular shaped design elements on the backside of the playing card, wherein the plurality of irregular shaped design elements are arrange to create a complex pattern along a plurality of side edges of the playing card.
10. A method of manufacturing a playing card to prevent card edge sorting as set forth in claim 9, further comprising placing a plurality of line elements across the backside of the playing card.
11. A method of manufacturing a playing card to prevent card edge sorting as set forth in claim 10, wherein the plurality of lines element are linear or curvilinear.
12. A method of manufacturing a playing card to prevent card edge sorting as set forth in claim 11, wherein the plurality of line elements are skewed at an angle with respect at least one side edge of the playing card.
13. A method of manufacturing a playing card to prevent card edge sorting as set forth in claim 9, further comprising positioning the irregular design elements in a regular or irregular pattern.
14. A method of manufacturing a playing card to prevent card edge sorting as set forth in claim 13, wherein the irregular design elements are skewed at an angle with respect at least one of the side edges of the playing card.
15. A method of preventing card edge sorting in a card game, comprising:
- providing a plurality of playing cards, each of the plurality of playing cards including a face side and a backside, the backside of the playing cards each having a plurality of irregular shaped design elements, wherein the plurality of irregular shaped design elements are arrange to create a complex pattern along a plurality of side edges of each of the playing cards;
- dealing a hand of cards to each of at least one player;
- playing the card game; and
- collecting the dealt playing cards upon completion of the hand.
16. A method of preventing card edge sorting in a card game as set forth in claim 15, wherein the backside of each of the playing cards further includes a plurality of line elements.
17. A method of preventing card edge sorting in a card game as set forth in claim 15, wherein the plurality of lines element are linear or curvilinear.
18. A method of preventing card edge sorting in a card game as set forth in claim 17, wherein the plurality of line elements are skewed at an angle with respect the plurality of side edges.
19. A method of preventing card edge sorting in a card game as set forth in claim 15, wherein the irregular design elements are in a regular or irregular pattern.
20. A method of manufacturing a playing card to prevent card edge sorting as set forth in claim 19, wherein the irregular design elements are skewed at an angle with respect at least one of the side edges of the playing card
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 28, 2014
Publication Date: Sep 1, 2016
Applicant: The United States Playing Card Company (Erlanger, KY)
Inventors: Kurt Jessen (Cincinnati, OH), Matt Oldendick (Cincinnati, OH), Chris McCormick (California, KY), Josh Bogard (Maineville, OH)
Application Number: 15/033,671