Registers – Records – Conductive
Reexamination Certificate
2011-08-16
2011-08-16
Labaze, Edwyn (Department: 2887)
Registers
Records
Conductive
C235S380000, C235S375000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07997497
ABSTRACT:
Trading cards (1, 2) each include part (17, 18) of a circuit. When the trading cards are inserted into a game card (3), a circuit is completed. Depending on the circuit, one of four light emitting diodes (291, 292, 293, 294) on the game card is lit. No semiconductor chip is required in the card.
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Labaze Edwyn
Novalia Limited
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