Double-sided multiple-window game ticket

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20080029958
  • Publication Number
    20080029958
  • Date Filed
    August 03, 2007
    17 years ago
  • Date Published
    February 07, 2008
    16 years ago
Abstract
A double-side game ticket or card with multiple windows on both sides of the ticket. Game symbols are printed on both sides of the ticket and are concealed by break-open windows until the tickets are purchased and played, at which time the windows are broken open to reveal the symbols. Two games may be provided on one ticket, with symbols for one game on each side of the ticket. The ticket may be constructed of three plies of material such as cardstock, with windows provided in the two outer plies and game symbols printed on both sides of the inner ply.
Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS


FIG. 1 is a front elevation view of a game ticket of the invention;



FIG. 2 is a rear elevation view of the game ticket of FIG. 1;



FIG. 3 is a front elevation view of the ticket of FIG. 1 with three windows opened;



FIG. 4 is a rear elevation view of the ticket of FIG. 2 with three windows opened;



FIG. 5 is an illustration of the double-sided ticket of FIGS. 1-4;



FIG. 6 is a front elevation view of another embodiment of the game ticket of the invention;



FIG. 7 is a rear elevation view of the game ticket of FIG. 6;



FIG. 8 is an illustration of the double-sided ticket of FIGS. 6 and 7;



FIG. 9 is a front elevation view of the game ticket of FIG. 6 with five windows opened to reveal an instant winner; and



FIG. 10 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of a three-ply laminated ticket in accordance with the invention.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

Referring to the drawings, a game ticket 2 for playing a game of chance for prizes includes respective front and back panels 4a, 4b. Each ticket front panel 4a and back panel 4b has promotional information and graphics printed thereon, such as an identification of the game, the ticket price, the winning game symbols and the associated prize amounts. The same game and graphics, or, preferably, a different game with different graphics, may be printed on the front panel 4a and back panel 4b of ticket 2.


Each ticket 2 has printed thereon a plurality of groups of game symbols 6, including “losing” symbols 6a and “winning” symbols 6b. In other types of games, there may also be included among the game symbols advanced play qualification symbols. Each game ticket 2 includes a plurality of symbol groups (and/or advanced play qualification symbols) printed thereon. For example, each ticket may include three windows for symbol groups as shown in FIGS. 1-5, or five windows as shown in FIGS. 6-9.


Each symbol group 6 printed on a ticket 2 is covered by a respective break-open window or pull tab 8 with a closed position concealing the symbol group 6 (see FIGS. 1, 2, 6 and 7) and an open position revealing the same (see FIGS. 3, 4 and 9). Ticket 2 is preferably of laminated construction consisting of three plies or layers 10 of suitable cardstock material as shown in FIG. 10, or of other suitable construction as known in the art. In a three-ply ticket, the inner ply or layer 10a is printed on both sides with symbols 6, and the two outer layers 10b, 10c are each printed on one side with promotional information and graphics as previously described. Each of the two outer plies 10b, 10c contains a number of windows 8, or selectively removable areas, created by perforations 12. Preferably, perforations 12 define at least three sides of each window 8 to form a pull tab, as best seen in FIGS. 3 and 4. Windows 8 are aligned with the indicia printed on each respective side of inner ply 10a, and conceal the indicia until the player buys the ticket and removes the selectively removable area 8 by pulling along perforations 12. Other techniques for creating selectively-removable areas are known in the art in addition to the perforations described herein.


Ticket 2 may be constructed in other ways. For example, in a four-ply ticket, two inner plies, each printed with game symbols on only one side and laminated back-to-back, may be used instead of a single inner ply 10a printed on two sides.


Tickets 2 are sold to purchasers who break open windows 8 to reveal symbol groups 6 thereunder. Game tickets 2 with instant winning symbols 6b can be immediately redeemed for the corresponding instant winner prize amounts associated therewith. In a multi-level game, players with tickets 2 bearing advanced play symbols are qualified to participate in another level of the game for advanced prizes.


Numerous variations of the double-sided multi-window ticket are possible. For example, the number of windows may be varied, limited only by the size of the ticket. The same number of windows may be provided on both sides of the ticket. Alternately, a different number of windows may be provided on each side, e.g., three on one side and five on the other.


While the invention has been described with respect to certain preferred embodiments, as will be appreciated by those skilled in the art, it is to be understood that the invention is capable of numerous changes, modifications and rearrangements and such changes, modifications and rearrangements are intended to be within the scope of the present invention.

Claims
  • 1. A game ticket comprising; a first side;a second side;one or more indicia printed on each of the first side and the second side; andone or more selectively removable areas for initially concealing the indicia, the selectively removable areas being removable by a player.
  • 2. The game ticket of claim 1 wherein a removable material covers the selectively removable area and rubbing the removable material reveals the indicia.
  • 3. The game ticket of claim 1 wherein the indicia on the first side are used for playing a first game and the indicia on the second side are used for playing a second game.
  • 4. The game ticket of claim 1 wherein the number of indicia and corresponding removable areas on the first side is equal to the number of indicia and corresponding removable areas on the second side.
  • 5. The game ticket of claim 1 wherein the number of indicia and corresponding removable areas on the first side is different from the number of indicia and corresponding removable areas on the second side.
  • 6. The game ticket of claim 1 wherein the ticket is constructed from three plies of material laminated together such that the selectively removable areas are constructed from the two outer plies of the three-ply lamination.
  • 7. The game ticket of claim 6 wherein the indicia are printed on both sides of the inner ply of the three-ply lamination.
  • 8. The game ticket of claim 6 wherein the selectively removable areas are formed by perforations in the outer plies of the three-ply lamination.
  • 9. The game ticket of claim 8 wherein the perforations define windows which are aligned with the indicia and conceal the indicia until a player removes the selectively removable area by pulling along the perforations.
  • 10. The game ticket of claim 6 wherein the plies are cardstock.
  • 11. The game ticket of claim 1 wherein the ticket is constructed from four plies of material laminated together such that the selectively removable areas are constructed from the two outer plies of the four-ply lamination and the indicia are printed on the outer sides of the two inner plies of the four-ply lamination.
  • 12. A seal card game system for playing a game comprising: a plurality of individual play cards; each of said individual play cards having a first side and a second side and one or more indicia printed on each of the first side and the second side; andeach of said individual play cards having one or more selectively removable areas for initially concealing the indicia prior to said individual play card's purchase by a player, the selectively removable areas being removable by a player after purchase; andat least one of said individual play cards having one or more indicia corresponding to a winning indicia corresponding to a prize award.
  • 13. The seal card game system of claim 12 wherein the indicia on the first side of each of said individual play cards are used for playing a first game and the indicia on the second side of each of said individual play cards are used for playing a second game.
  • 14. The seal card game system of claim 12 wherein the number of indicia and corresponding removable areas on the first side of each of said individual play cards is equal to the number of indicia and corresponding removable areas on the second side of each of said individual play cards.
  • 15. The seal card game system of claim 12 wherein the number of indicia and corresponding removable areas on the first side of each of said individual play cards is different from the number of indicia and corresponding removable areas on the second side of each of said individual play cards.
  • 16. The seal card game system of claim 12 wherein each individual play card is constructed from three plies of material laminated together such that the selectively removable areas are constructed from the two outer plies of the three-ply lamination.
  • 17. The seal card game system of claim 16 wherein the indicia are printed on both sides of the inner ply of the three-ply lamination of each individual play card.
  • 18. The seal card game system of claim 16 wherein the selectively removable areas are formed by perforations in the outer plies of the three-ply lamination of each individual play card.
  • 19. The seal card game system of claim 18 wherein the perforations define windows which are aligned with the indicia and conceal the indicia until a player removes the selectively removable area by pulling along the perforations.
  • 20. The seal card game system of claim 19 wherein the perforations surround three sides of the selectively removable area and form a pull tab which the player pulls to partially remove the selectively removable area and reveal the indicia.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO A RELATED APPLICATION

This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/835,761, filed Aug. 4, 2006.

Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60835761 Aug 2006 US