Benjamin James Everidge - Orlando FL 32801 Raymond K. Engelking - Orlando FL 32806 Gerald A. Pierson - Orlando FL 32818
International Classification:
G11B 724
US Classification:
369273
Abstract:
A compact disc has an image embossed thereon and has a rectangular planar body. The compact disc stores information relating to the image and is used as a trading card. The compact disc is smaller than standard compact discs; therefore the compact disc has two ridges on the bottom surface for alignment of the compact disc with an inner circular rim of a disc tray. A docking collar is mounted to the bottom surface of the compact disc between a spindle hole and the ridges.
Colin Allmark - Loxwood, GB Gerald A. Pierson - Orlando FL, US
Assignee:
DXPDD, Inc. - New York NY
International Classification:
G06F 15/13
US Classification:
709219, 7071041, 717173
Abstract:
A system and method for updating a compact disc card (CD-card) includes a computer having software defining a server. The server has first compact disc card updating software for storing compact disc card update data. A plurality of remote computers are in communication with the server through a communications network. Each of the remote computers includes a processor, a memory for storing digital data, a user display for displaying data to a user, and a CD-drive; a CD-card is positioned in the CD-drive of at least one of the remote computers and is capable of storing digital data thereon. Second card updating software on the compact disc card of the remote computer and is in communication with the first CD-card updating software for updating digital data stored on CD-card by storing the updated data in the memory of the at least one remote computer.
Gerald Pierson - Orlando FL, US Benjamin Everidge - Ocoee FL, US Raymond Engelking - Orlando FL, US
Assignee:
DISKXPRESS US, Inc.
International Classification:
G11B003/70 G11B005/84 G11B007/26
US Classification:
369/286000
Abstract:
A trading card optical compact disc and method of using and forming the compact disc are provided which are compatible with a disc reader having a centrally located spindle and a seating ring for supporting and rotating a compact disc positioned thereon. The trading card optical compact disc according to an embodiment of the invention preferably has at least a first plastic rectangular layer having a width of about 2.5 inches and a length of about 3.5 inches and having a pattern of digital data encoded thereon. A second metallic layer if formed on at least portions of the first plastic layer, and a third protective layer is formed on at least the second layer for protecting the metallic layer. An indicia bearing fourth layer is formed on the third layer and has a generally planar upper surface for displaying indicia therefrom. An opening extends through the first, second, third, and fourth layers in a medial portion thereof. A trading card interface seat is preferably integrally formed in at least the first layer for seating the trading card onto a loading tray of a disc reader so as to interface with only portions of the seating ring and not other portions of the seating ring of the disc reader and to read digital data stored thereon from the trading card optical compact disc.
A trading card optical compact disc and method of using and forming the compact disc are provided which are compatible with a disc reader having a centrally located spindle and a seating ring for supporting and rotating a compact disc positioned thereon. The trading card optical compact disc according to an embodiment of the invention preferably has at least a first plastic rectangular layer having a width of about 2. 5 inches and a length of about 3. 5 inches and having a pattern of digital data encoded thereon. A second metallic layer is formed on at least portions of the first plastic layer, and a third protective layer is formed on at least the second layer for protecting the metallic layer. An indicia bearing fourth layer is formed on the third layer and has a generally planar upper surface for displaying indicia therefrom. An opening extends through the first, second, third, and fourth layers in a medial portion thereof.
Card Compact Disc, Compact Disc Interface Seat And Methods Of Using Same
Gerald A. Pierson - Orlando FL Benjamin J. Everidge - Orlando FL Raymond K. Engelking - Orlando FL
Assignee:
Diskxpress US, Inc. - Orlando FL
International Classification:
G11B 724
US Classification:
369273
Abstract:
A trading card optical compact disc and method of using and forming the compact disc are provided which are compatible with a disc reader having a centrally located spindle and a seating ring for supporting and rotating a compact disc positioned thereon. The trading card optical compact disc according to an embodiment of the invention preferably has at least a first plastic rectangular layer having a width of about 2. 5 inches and a length of about 3. 5 inches and having a pattern of digital data encoded thereon. A second metallic layer is formed on at least portions of the first plastic layer, and a third protective layer is formed on at least the second layer for protecting the metallic layer. An indicia bearing fourth layer is formed on the third layer and has a generally planar upper surface for displaying indicia therefrom. An opening extends through the first, second, third, and fourth layers in a medial portion thereof.
Trading Card Optical Compact Disc And Methods Of Using And Forming Same
A trading card optical compact disc and method of using and forming the compact disc are provided which are compatible with a disc reader having a centrally located spindle and a seating ring for supporting and rotating a compact disc positioned thereon. The trading card optical compact disc according to an embodiment of the invention preferably has at least a first plastic rectangular layer having a width of about 2. 5 inches and a length of about 3. 5 inches and having a pattern of digital data encoded thereon. A second metallic layer is formed on at least portions of the first plastic layer, and a third protective layer is formed on at least the second layer for protecting the metallic layer. An indicia bearing fourth layer is formed on the third layer and has a generally planar upper surface for displaying indicia therefrom. An opening extends through the first, second, third, and fourth layers in a medial portion thereof.
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