Envelopes – wrappers – and paperboard boxes – Envelope – Display
Patent
1996-08-09
1998-12-01
Gehman, Bryon P.
Envelopes, wrappers, and paperboard boxes
Envelope
Display
206449, 229 923, 229 928, 283101, 283901, B65D 2704
Patent
active
058426299
ABSTRACT:
The invention is a "VERI MAG PACK," a package that protects the magnetic stripe and PIN of a data card from unauthorized access from manufacture to the point of sale while allowing the retail sales clerk to have quick, easy access to the magnetic stripe at the time of sale. When the bottom perforated portion of the packet is removed, without destroying the integrity of the packet, the magnetic stripe is revealed to the sales person to swipe through a magnetic card reader to verify, activate, and register the card. The PIN remains inside the packet and not accessible to the sales person. Only the customer will see the PIN. The PIN and data card instructions are accessible when the perforated top and right sides of the packet are removed by the customer.
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Sprague Steven W.
Sprague William R.
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