Lotteries are a great source of revenue for state governments. In one version of a lottery, numbers are chosen and if the buyer of a ticket has correctly matched the chosen numbers, prizes are awarded, including grand prizes of several million dollars.
Another version of a lottery is a scratch off game having a card with certain areas covered with a metallic or latex covering. The buyer removes the covering to reveal whether the ticket is a winning ticket. There are a wide variety of such scratch off games. In some games, the buyer must choose one of several scratch off errors in which to remove. Removal of more than the designated number of scratch off coverings on the game piece voids any winnings.
A scratch off tool for removing coverings from a lottery game piece has a body with a blade extending from the body. The blade is used to remove the scratch off covering from the game piece. The body is provided with an aperture to allow the tool to be attached to a key chain. Also, a magnifying glass is embedded within the body for use in reading the lottery game piece.
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A magnifying glass 14 embedded in the body 12 facilitates in reading the card after the scratch off material has been removed. The magnifying glass may be made of any suitable material such as plastic or glass. An aperture 16 proximate the top edge and centered between the left and right sides allows for the tool to be attached to a device such as a key chain. The tool has overall dimensions of approximately 2″ long by 1″ wide allowing the tool to be attached to a key chain and easily carried in a pocket or a purse.
While the invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments, various modifications would be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the scope of the invention.