The present invention relates generally to a method for a scratching a scratch off lottery ticket. More specifically, the present invention is a method for utilizing a blending stump, a tortillion, any rolled paper or any hard packed paper to scratch off the outer latex coating layer of material that hides the symbols or inside information of a lottery scratch ticket/card.
Scratch tickets/cards are mainly used as a form of lottery or a form of game so that the players of the scratch tickets/cards can play for prices which are hidden under a latex covering layer. Even though the probability of wining the winning prices is really high, many people play the scratch tickets/cards. Players normally scratch the latex covering layer in order to expose the symbols or the inside information so that they are able to decide that they have winning card or not. Normally, players use a coin or plastic scrapper to scratch the scratch ticket/card. When the players scratch the latex covering layer with the coin or the plastic scrapper, the latex covering layer turns into small residue materials and creates untidy surface for the players. Oftentimes, players have to use a cleaning device to clean up these small residue materials. The coin or the plastic scrapper also tends to damage the symbols or the inside information during the scratching process.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to introduce a method of effectively, cleanly, and safely scratching a scratch ticket/card by utilizing a blending stump or a tortillion so that the small residue materials can be removed while exposing the symbols or the inside information. The blending stump or the tortillion also attracts the small residue materials without damaging the symbols or the inside information which inform the players that they have a winning ticket/card or not.
All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
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The scratching member that removes the opaque latex covering layer of the scratch ticket/card comprises a scratching portion and a holding portion. The holding portion of the scratching member allows the players to hold the tortillion or the blending stump while the scratching portion is used to scratch the opaque latex covering layer of the scratch ticket/card, where the scratching portion is able to safely remove the opaque latex covering layer without damaging the concealed information section.
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The players can adjacently position the scratching portion atop the opaque latex covering layer in similar fashion that they would use a coin to scratch the scratch ticket/card. Then the players can move the scratching portion along the opaque latex covering layer in order to remove the opaque latex covering layer. More specifically, the players can move the scratching member in side to side motion and/or up and down motion. The holding portion allows the players to direct the scratching member in any directions as the players' desire so that the opaque latex covering layer can be completely removed. When the scratching portion touches the opaque latex covering layer, the friction between the scratching portion and the opaque latex covering layer converts the opaque latex covering layer into a plurality of residues as the opaque latex covering layer rolls up into small sections.
Simultaneously, the scratching portion removes the plurality of residues during the scratching process of the opaque latex covering layer, where the plurality of residues is adhered by the scratching portion. Since the plurality of residues is cleanly removed from the scratch ticket/card, the unnecessary mess created by the plurality of residues is mostly eliminated by the present invention. The players who utilize the present invention don't have to worry about creating a mess or cleaning up the plurality of residues, and they can completely enjoy the method of scratching the scratch ticket/card.
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The players have to completely remove the opaque latex covering layer by utilizing the scratching member so that the concealed information section can be reveled to the players. The reveling of the concealed information section enables the players to decide that they have a winning or non-winning scratch ticket/card with reference to the playing instructions.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
The current application claims a priority to the U.S. Provisional Patent application Ser. No. 61/706,577 filed on Sep. 27, 2012.
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61706577 | Sep 2012 | US |