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1. Field of Invention
The present application relates generally to card decks, card games, gambling, and enhancements thereof. More specifically, this application relates to methods for enhancing a Standard Playing Card Deck (Standard Deck)
2. Background of the Invention
A Standard Deck contains either 52 Standard Playing Cards or 54 Standard Playing Cards. The 52 card version of a Standard Deck is divided into 4 suits (spades hearts “♡”, diamonds “♦”, and clubs ) of 13 cards each. Within each suit, and common among all suits, 13 cards are ranked in a consecutive series (typically A, 2-10, J, Q, and K). The 54 card version of a Standard Deck contains the entire set of the 52 card version and contains a set of two additional special cards called Jokers. The inclusion, rank or special ability of each Joker is dependent upon the game being played and the rules being implemented for game play. The Standard Deck has been a useful medium for games of skill and chance for many years. However, since its inception, the Standard Deck has not changed significantly.
It is known generally that to increase the utility of a Standard Deck beyond card games, images or indicia are sometimes placed on the front or back of cards. For instance, to use a Standard Deck as an advertising medium, U.S. Pat. No. 266,444 to Dreyfuss teaches placing advertisements on playing cards. U.S. Pat. No. 5,803,497 to Suess describes placing weekly calendar indicia on playing cards whereby the deck is also a desktop calendar. According to U.S. Patent Publication US 2003/0052455 A1 to Chada, the Standard Deck has also been used as a collector's and trader's item when themed images are placed on any plurality of cards. Though deck modifications of this type increase the utility of the Standard Deck, they do little to enhance the deck's capacity as a medium for game playing; therefore, they fail to address the shortcomings solved by the present application.
Various other changes have been made to the Standard Deck. For example, in U.S. Pat. No. 253,895, Sheldon taught the addition of a domino image to the obverse of each Standard Playing Card to enable easy transition from Standard Deck games to domino type games. In U.S. Pat. No. 5,799,947, Spector added a new facet to Standard Deck games by replacing any number of cards within the deck with pre-paid calling cards (or other cards of value) such that a player with a winning hand would keep all pre-paid cards within said hand. In the international patent application WO00/50134, Wood placed an image or literary work's fraction on the back of a plurality of cards within a Standard Deck such that, in the course of an ordinary card game, players seek to not only win the card game, but also to complete the whole image or literary work. Along these lines, UK patent application No GB 2286131A to Wu, divides the Standard Deck into subgroups, in addition to and among the 4 suits, whereby a superiority relationship between the subgroups allows more games to be played than the ordinary deck.
In other references, the Standard Deck has been completely changed through modifications where the resulting deck only vaguely resembles the Standard Deck. To illustrate, U.S. Pat. No. 6,267,377 B1 to Griggs contemplates a deck of 67 cards bearing identification of astronomical bodies and solar system indicia used for playing nonstandard card games and teaching astronomical and solar system vocabulary. U.S. Pat. No. 5,465,975 to Shull describes a deck of 60 cards (4 suits with 15 cards of different rank per suit) bearing rocket, comet, star, and moon indicia made of fluorescent material such that nonstandard card games can be played and illuminated. U.S. Pat. No. 5,213,334 to Yih describes a deck of 64 cards, each bearing 1 of 13 indicia of a particular occupation and divided into 3 color groups. The trouble with this type of modification is that the Standard Deck is compromised and traditional card games which require a Standard Deck can no longer be enjoyed.
With these problems in mind, the present application and various methods described herein enhance a Standard Deck. The deck's utility and capacity as a gaming medium is increased without compromising the ordinary properties of a Standard Deck.
It is an objective of the present application and various methods described herein to enhance a Standard Deck, games played therewith, and calendars placed thereon.
It is a further objective of the present application and various methods described herein to provide an Enhanced Deck capable of displaying time and date information, while at the same time functioning as a gaming medium or educational tool.
It is a further objective of the present application and various methods described herein to provide an Enhanced Deck so that the deck's capacity as a gaming medium is increased, without destroying the necessary attributes or functionality of the Standard Deck (i.e., the deck is improved, but can also be used as a Standard Deck).
Another objective of the present application and various methods described herein is to provide an Enhanced Deck such that the Standard Deck resists growing stale.
Yet another objective of the present application is to improve and enhance a Standard Deck by providing an Enhanced Deck comprised of one or more of the following Enhanced Deck Types: Enhanced Standard Deck(s), Expanded Enhanced Standard Deck(s), Enhanced Expansion Deck(s) and/or Enhanced Substitution Deck(s).
Yet another objective of the present application is to provide an Enhanced Deck where the obverse of any particular card in the deck(s) may feature indicia or dimensions to enhance the standard variables in any given game, for instance, indicia for time period, epoch, period, era, eon, century, decade, season, historical event, future event, card rank, game enhancement, casino theme, product, service, trademark, slogan, advertisement, art design, symbol, color, pattern, audio, video, self-improvement category, language, educational device, movie, actor, novel, sports team, athlete, mammal, animal species, zoological category, plant phyla, astrology, astronomy, geographic location, weather, mineral, gem, nanotechnology, quantum physics, food, nutrition, recipe, or restaurant, time of day, date, month or where the decks may be used as a perpetual or annual calendar.
Yet another objective of the present application is to provide an Enhanced Deck that will enhance and may be incorporated into known card games typically played with a Standard Deck, for instance, Poker, Rummy, Patience, Solitaire, Cribbage, Hearts, Spades, or other games that will be appreciated by those who enjoy card games.
Yet another objective of the present application is to provide an Enhanced Deck, where at least one of the suits to the deck may contain as many as 31 cards/ranks, or otherwise have indicia corresponding to a specific calendar period.
Yet another objective of the present application is to provide an Enhanced Deck featuring four separate dimensions of information, including day-of-week (“DOW”), month, date-of-month (“DOM”), and year, and where such a deck will typically feature 72 cards, including two jokers.
Other objectives of the application and various methods described herein will become apparent to those skilled in the art once the preferred embodiments have been shown and described. These objectives are not to be construed as limitations of applicant's invention, but are merely aimed to suggest some of the many benefits that may be realized by the apparatus and methods of the present application and with its many embodiments.
The manner in which these objectives and other desirable characteristics can be obtained is explained in the following description and attached drawings in which:
It is to be noted, however, that the appended drawings illustrate only typical embodiments of this invention and are therefore not to be considered limiting of its scope, for the invention may admit to other equally effective embodiments that will be appreciated by those reasonably skilled in the relevant arts. Also, drawings are not necessarily made to scale but are representative.
The term “Enhanced” generally refers to the addition of one or more dimensions to a Standard Playing Card.
The present application speaks not only to an Enhanced Standard Deck enhanced by adding additional dimensions of information to each card (such as day-of-week, month, date-of-month, and year), but also to using Expanded Enhanced Standard Deck(s); Enhanced Expansion Deck(s); or Enhanced Substitution Deck(s) to modify a Standard Deck. In the case of an Expanded Enhanced Standard Deck, additional cards are added to a Standard Deck. These additional cards may have new suit(s), or additional cards and ranks within a standard suit. For instance, an Expanded Enhanced Standard Deck might add diamond “♦” cards with ranks beyond the usual A, 2-10, J, Q, and K ranks. In one preferred embodiment, there may be 31 diamond “♦” cards. In the case of an Enhanced Substitution Deck, a user may actually remove certain cards of an existing deck and supplant those cards with alternate cards from the Enhanced Substitution Deck.
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Any number of Enhanced Decks may be used to enhance the Standard Deck in the present application; therefore, it is useful to know whether a particular card is from an Enhanced Standard Deck, Expanded Enhanced Standard Deck, Enhanced Expansion Deck or Enhanced Substitution Deck. Accordingly, in
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Card players may want to enhance a Standard Deck using the methods contemplated in this specification for any number of reasons, most typically however, when the player desires a deck with gaming capacity or utility beyond that of a Standard Deck. This specification contemplates the enhancement of a Standard Deck by adding dimensions (Enhanced Standard Deck), by adding new cards (Expanded Enhanced Standard Deck, Expanded Enhanced Deck, and Enhanced Substitution Deck), and adding new cards that may be substituted or added (Enhanced Substitution Deck.) New dimensions are added to the obverse of the cards within a Standard Deck and more cards are added to the Standard Deck through the use of any number of supplemental decks which may be added and removed freely from the Standard Deck. One of the easiest deck enhancements is accomplished through the addition of 4 dimensions consisting of 13 dimension indicia to the obverse of the 52 cards of the Standard Deck.
If more dimensions are desired for a deck, the deck may be modified or supplemented via any combination of Enhanced Deck(s): Enhanced Standard Deck(s), Expanded Enhanced Standard Deck(s), Enhanced Expansion Deck(s), and/or Enhanced Substitution Deck(s).
If a particular game featuring a supplemental dimension requires more cards than the standard 13 (A, 2-10, J, Q, and K) within a suit, the deck may be supplemented as necessary with sufficient cards.
Adding additional cards above the 13 per suit is not the only option when a dimension has more than 13 dimension indicia. Dimension indicia can be grouped together on a single card such that the card bears more than one dimension indicia and represents any or all of the individual dimension indicia thereon at a given moment. An example might be made of the Date of Month (DOM) column of
To accommodate the changing weekdays of a calendar week, appropriate cards within the day-of-week (“DOW”) dimension are cycled and recycled such that the current weekday 17 is accurately displayed. 7 cards within a 13 (or more) card suit bear the dimension indicia of Monday through Sunday and it is these 7 cards which may be cycled and recycled for the perpetual calendar (see FIG. 4—Day of Week (DOW) Column). The remaining 6 cards (or more) serve no purpose for the perpetual calendar, but may instead be important for gaming. These final 6 cards (or more) may bear a dimension indicia that designates in some way any one of the 7 days of the calendar week. Example dimension indicia include Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow, Last DOW, This DOW, Next DOW, and WILD DOW, plus or minus any number of days, or other increment of time. A few illustrations clarify the gaming aspect: if today is Monday, and the DOW indicia is “Yesterday”, the value of the card DOW indicia is Sunday (similar application for DOW indicia such as “Tomorrow”, “Next DOW”, and the like); if today is Wednesday and the DOW indicia is “TODAY+6 days”, the value of the DOW indicia is Tuesday (similar application for DOW indicia such as “TODAY−6 days” and the like); if today is Thursday and the DOW indicia is WILD DOW, then the value of the card's DOW indicia is whatever day the card holder chooses (See FIG. 4—Day of Week (DOW) column).
To accommodate the changing months of a calendar year, appropriate cards within the Month dimension may be cycled and recycled such that the current month 19 is accurately displayed. Thus, 12 cards within a 13 (or more) card suit bear the dimension indicia of January through December and it is these 12 cards which may be cycled and recycled for the perpetual calendar (See FIG. 4—Month column). The remaining card(s) serve no purpose for the perpetual calendar, but may be important for gaming. The final card(s) will typically bear dimension indicia that designates in some way any one of the 12 months of the calendar year. Examples include WILD Month, Last Month, This Month, Next Month, This Month plus or minus any number of months. Application of these types of Month indicia is similar to that of analogous DOW indicia (See FIG. 4—Day of Week (DOW) column).
To accommodate the changing dates of a calendar month, appropriate cards within the date-of-month (“DOM”) dimension may be cycled and recycled such that the current date of the month 21 is accurately displayed. Thus, 31 cards within a suit bear the dimension date-of-month (“DOM”) indicia of the 1st through the 31st and it is these 31 cards which are cycled and recycled for the perpetual calendar (See FIG. 4—Date of Month (DOM) column). The remaining cards (if any) serve no particular purpose for the perpetual calendar, but may be useful for gaming. These cards (if any) should bear dimension indicia that designate in some way any one of the 31 days of the calendar month. An example is WILD DOM.
To accommodate the ever increasing years A.D. of a calendar year, a card representing the current year 23 will typically be replaced with a card representing the succeeding year upon current year's end. For gaming purposes, the Year dimension will typically consist of 13 or more cards which designate a particular year, range of years, or group of years. Some examples are: 2012, 1970's, 1981, 2005, or any term designating a year or time in history such as New Millennium, 19th century or the Years of the American Revolution. These type of Year dimension indicia are important when the deck is used for games or educational tools that deal with specific time frames throughout history. For example, a version of a game that could be played with an Enhanced Deck would have players searching to collect famous historical dates such as the date of the Boston Tea Party (player wins by collecting dimension indicia which interact with one another in the manner taught by Date Construction 15 to produce Thursday, December 16th, Years of the American Revolution (18th century, 1770's, 1773, or any other appropriate “year” indicia) or the Bombing of Pearl Harbor (player wins by collecting Dimension Indicia, which interact with one another in the manner taught by Date Construction 15 to produce Sunday, December 7th, 19th century (1940's, 1941, or any other appropriate “Year” indicia). As time passes, Enhanced Substitution Decks could be used to provide a more current range of Year indicia as shown in
To accommodate the changing hours of the morning 28, 12 cards within a 13 (or more) card suit bear the dimension indicia of 12:--:-- AM through 11:--:-- AM. (See FIG. 5A—AM Hours column). The remaining card (or more) may bear dimension indicia that designate, in some way, any one of the 12 hours of the morning. Examples include WILD AM, Current Hour, plus or minus any number of minutes. A few illustrations clarify the gaming aspect: if the current hour is 11:--:-- AM, and the AM indicia is “Current Hour+11 hrs”, the value of the card AM indicia is 10:--:-- PM; if the current hour is 11:--:-- AM and the AM indicia is WILD AM, then the value of the card's AM indicia is whatever day the card holder chooses (See FIG. 5A—AM Column).
By the same token, to accommodate the changing hours of the afternoon/evening 29, 12 cards within a 13 (or more) card suit bear the dimension indicia of 12:--:-- PM through 11:--:-- PM (See FIG. 5A—PM Hours column). The remaining card (or more) may bear dimension indicia that designates in some way any one of the 12 hours of the afternoon/evening. Examples include WILD PM, and Current Hour, plus or minus any number of hours (See FIG. 5A—PM Hours column). Application of these types of dimension indicia is analogous to that of similar indicia within the AM Hours dimension.
Gamers can avoid supplementing a deck with additional cards or with 2 dimensions by combining the AM and PM dimensions. (See FIG. 5B—AM/PM Hours column).
To accommodate the changing minutes 32 within an hour, cards within a suit bear the dimension indicia in four-inclusive-minute ranges that fall between --:01:-- and --:59:-- minutes. See FIG. 5A—Minutes column. Remaining cards (if any) should bear dimension indicia that designates in some way any one of the 60 minutes of an hour (or range/group thereof). Examples include WILD MIN, Current MIN plus or minus any number of minutes. See FIG. 5A—Minutes column. Application of these types of dimension indicia is analogous to that of similar indicia discussed above.
To accommodate the changing seconds 34 within a minute, cards within a suit bear the dimension indicia in four-inclusive-second ranges that fall between --:--:01 and --:--:59 seconds. Remaining cards (if any) should bear dimension indicia that designates in some way any one of the 60 seconds of a minute (or range/group thereof). Examples include WILD SEC, Current SEC. Application of these types of dimension indicia is analogous to that of similar indicia described above.
Other examples of traditional card games which might be enhanced, include but are not limited to Poker, Rummy, Patience, and Cribbage. Other suitable games might be devised hereafter by those who are skilled in the gaming arts and who will appreciate the benefits of the Enhanced Deck(s) described herein. The games, decks, and methods taught in this specification may further be accomplished via online or computer means, and do not require a physical deck of cards to be accomplished. Online gaming methods and card games are frequently accomplished via software, so that “virtual” decks are contemplated by this application.
The following non-limiting examples are provided as examples of suitable methods of playing games using the deck(s) of the present application.
A gamer may use an Enhanced Deck with the inventory of cards described in
The Enhanced Decks of the present application might be used in connection with a game of cribbage, the rules of which are known by those skilled in the art incorporated by reference. However, the game might be modified by using an Expanded Enhanced Standard Deck with an inventory of cards as shown in
Traditional cribbage scoring can be enhanced by using the additional 18 diamond “♦” card ranks 14-31 to create special bonuses. Card rank counts of 15 and 31 have special significance in the traditional game of cribbage. The Expanded Enhanced Standard Deck as shown in
In addition to enhanced traditional cribbage scoring, completely new scoring can be achieved by using the added Perpetual Calendar Dimension Category. Players pre-designate the dimension bonus card(s) they want to include in the next hand or current game. For example, players learning how to play with the enhanced deck could simply pre-designate two dimension bonus cards: the “9 TODAY” card and the “K♡ WILD MONTH” card and pre-designate a point value of 2 points to these cards. In this example, a player is given 2 points for playing either the “9 TODAY” card or the “K♡ WILD MONTH card”. Pre-designating a special dimension bonus, such as each player's birth month, is another example of using the Perpetual Calendar Dimension Category to create new cribbage scoring. The players pre-designate the point value for the special “Birth Month” bonus, such as 5 points. If Player 1 designates “July” as his or her birth month, the corresponding “7♡ JULY” card would be assigned to Player 1 as his or her special “Birth Month” bonus card. Then, if Player 2 designates “September” as his or her birth month, the corresponding “9♡ SEPTEMBER” card would be assigned to Player 2 as his or her special “Birth Month” bonus card. Each time a player plays his or her pre-designated special “Birth Month” bonus card, he or she is given the point value pre-designated to the special “Birth Month” bonus, in this example 5 points. The present application makes many different dimension bonuses possible.
The Enhanced Decks of the present application might be used in connection with a game of 500 Rummy, the rules of which are known by those skilled in the art incorporated by reference. However, the game might be modified by using an Enhanced Deck with an inventory of cards as shown in
Traditional 500 Rummy scoring can be enhanced by using the additional 18 diamond “♦” card ranks 14-31 to create added and special bonuses. For instance, the 14♦-31♦ are assigned 10 points because they can only be played as a sequence (three or more sequential cards of the same suit).
In addition to enhanced traditional 500 Rummy scoring, completely new scoring can be achieved by using the added Perpetual Calendar Dimension Category. Players pre-designate the dimension bonus card(s) they want to include in the next hand or current game. For example, players learning how to play with the enhanced deck could simply pre-designate two dimension bonus cards: the “9 TODAY” card and the “K♡ WILD MONTH” card and pre-designate a point value of 20 points to these cards. In this example, a player is given 20 points for playing either the “9 TODAY” card or the “K♡ WILD MONTH card”. Pre-designating a special dimension bonus, such as each player's birth month, is another example of using the Perpetual Calendar Dimension Category to create new 500 Rummy scoring. The players pre-designate the point value for the special “Birth Month” bonus, such as 20 points. If Player 1 designates “July” as his or her birth month, the corresponding “7♡ JULY” card would be assigned to Player 1 as his or her special “Birth Month” bonus card. Then, if Player 2 designates “September” as his or her birth month, the corresponding “9♡ SEPTEMBER” card would be assigned to Player 2 as his or her special “Birth Month” bonus card. Each time a player plays his or her pre-designated special “Birth Month” bonus card, he or she is given the point value pre-designated to the special “Birth Month” bonus, in this example 20 points. The present application makes many different dimension bonuses possible.
The Enhanced Decks of the present application might be used in connection with a game of Hearts, the rules of which are known by those skilled in the art incorporated by reference. However, the game might be modified by using an Enhanced Deck with an inventory of cards as shown in
Traditional Hearts scoring can be enhanced by using the additional 18 diamond “♦” card ranks 14-31 to create added and special bonuses. For instance, to take advantage of the 31-card diamond suit, instead of having the heart suit assigned points as in the traditional Hearts game, the diamond suit is assigned points (the reason for calling this enhanced game “Diamonds” in lieu of “Hearts”.) Each one of the 31 diamonds, A♦-31♦, is assigned 1 point. The Q is assigned 31 points to match the total number of points assigned to the diamond suit. A total of 62 points per hand is made possible by the total of 31 points for the entire diamond suit, added to the 31 points for the Q The objective of the “Diamonds” game is to be the player with the lowest score when a different player exceeds 200 or more points.
In addition to enhanced traditional Hearts or “Diamonds” game scoring, completely new scoring can be achieved by using the added Perpetual Calendar Dimension Category. Players pre-designate the dimension bonus card(s) they want to include in the next hand or current game. For example, players learning how to play with the enhanced deck could simply pre-designate two dimension bonus cards: the “9 TODAY” card and the “K♡ WILD MONTH” card and pre-designate a point value of −10 points to these cards. In this example, a player is given −10 points for taking a trick that contains either the “9 TODAY” card or the “K♡ WILD MONTH card”. Pre-designating a special dimension bonus, such as each player's birth month, is another example of using the Perpetual Calendar Dimension Category to create new Hearts or “Diamonds” game scoring. The players pre-designate the point value for the special “Birth Month” bonus, such as −21 points. If Player 1 designates “July” as his or her birth month, the corresponding “7♡ JULY” card would be assigned to Player 1 as his or her special “Birth Month” bonus card. Then, if Player 2 designates “September” as his or her birth month, the corresponding “9♡ SEPTEMBER” card would be assigned to Player 2 as his or her special “Birth Month” bonus card. Each time a player takes a trick containing his or her pre-designated special “Birth Month” bonus card, he or she is given the point value pre-designated to the special “Birth Month” bonus, in this example −21 points. The present application makes many different dimension bonuses possible.
The Enhanced Decks of the present application might be used in connection with a new category dimension-based games that utilizes the Perpetual Calendar dimension of an Expanded Enhanced Standard Deck. Games that are used to plan for the future or predict the future utilize the Perpetual Calendar dimension of an Expanded Enhanced Standard Deck.
For example, this present application specifies that a new future-based, self-improvement game called “Intentions” uses the card inventory shown in
An example of one “hand” of the “Intentions” game follows. Step 1. The player records his or her intention in his or her “Intentions Journal”: “I intend to file my first patent application by: <<Random Month, customized May, June, and July>> 2007”. Step 2. The player refines the target intention date, by replacing “<<Random Month, customized May, June, and July>> 2007” with a tighter date range “June <<Random date-of-month, customized 1st-15th>> 2007”. By playing the “Intentions” game, the player realizes that a more realistic, desirable target date would be in the range of “Jun. 1-15, 2007” in lieu of “May-July 2007”. Step 3. The player removes the A♦ 1st-15♦15th cards from the Complete Default Date of Month Pile and places them in the Customized Date of Month Pile. These 15 cards will be used to randomly generate the date. Step 4. The player shuffles the cards in the Customized Date of Month Pile. Step 5. The player then draws one card from the Customized Date of Month Pile and places the selected card into the Selected Cards pile. In this example the player draws the 8♦ 8th card. Step 6. The player then records in the “Intentions Journal” the randomly generated date-of-month, 8th, to complete the target intention completion date of Jun. 8, 2007. Step 7. If and when the player completes his or her intention, “I intend to file my first patent application by Jun. 8, 2007”, the player records the date the intention was actually completed. The player is given 5 points for each intention completed by the randomly generated date and 1 point for each intention completed after the randomly generated date.
The “Intentions” game is a life-long, self-improvement game that helps the player focus on his or her intentions, while having fun fulfilling his or her intentions on a timely basis.
The Enhanced Decks of the present application might be used in connection with a new category dimension-based games that utilizes the Perpetual Calendar dimension of an Expanded Enhanced Standard Deck. Games that are used to plan for the future or predict the future utilize the Perpetual Calendar dimension of an Expanded Enhanced Standard Deck.
For example, this present application specifies that a new future-based game called “Predictions” uses the card inventory shown in
Applicant hereby incorporates by reference into this specification each and every one of the claims, independent and dependent, that are filed with this application as part of this disclosure.