Lottery ticket with play action game involving predetermined set of sequential icons
A lottery ticket which provides a first grid comprised of rows and columns defining individual play regions covered by a scratch-off layer with each play region containing a sequential theme related icon selected from a predetermined set of sequential icons with the lottery ticket being provided by a prize designation region associated with each row and column.
The present invention is directed to a lottery ticket having a play area containing a grid of rows and columns of individual play regions covered by a scratch-off layer in which each of the play regions beneath the scratch-off layer contains an icon from a preselected set of sequential icons such that completion of the sequential set of icons can result in a prize being won.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONScratch-off lottery tickets are well known forms of entertainment and are typically sponsored by government organizations (e.g. State or National Lottery Commissions). The games played on lottery tickets provide a source of amusement to the players and the opportunity to win a prize. Scratch-off lottery tickets are popular because they provide an instant win feature enabling the player to win a prize and know if a prize is won at the time the purchase of the lottery ticket is made.
The lottery industry has made extensive efforts to raise the level of amusement of lottery games played on scratch-off lottery tickets. The development of a lottery game for a scratch-off ticket is limited in part by the nature of how lottery tickets are produced including limitations arising from the techniques used to print lottery tickets.
There is a well known game of amusement offered in magazines and newspapers identified by the trademark “Sudoku” in which a series of rows and columns of individual play regions is formed into a grid. Each row and column contains nine individual play regions. The grid is subdivided into nine subgrids each containing nine individual play regions. A few of these play regions are marked with a visible number selected from 1 to 9, and thus a portion of the puzzle is provided to the player. The player inserts numbers in those individual play regions which are not marked with numbers so that each row and column of nine individual play regions contains a series of numbers of 1-9 with no duplication. The game takes skill because the player must be able to anticipate which numbers are available for each individual play region in order to properly complete the rows, columns and subgrids of numbers.
The present invention seeks to provide a game suitable for a lottery ticket which is reminiscent of the games offered under the trademark “Sudoku” but takes into account the constraints associated with lottery tickets and furthermore provides a framework by which the user can obtain a prize as is customary with scratch-off lottery tickets.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention is generally directed to a lottery ticket for playing a game in a variety of formats which is reminiscent of a game played in magazines and newspapers known by the trademark “Sudoku”. The lottery ticket of the present invention takes into account the constraints and limitations in the printing of lottery tickets and the offering of games in connection therewith while at the same time offering the opportunity for the player to win a prize.
In a particular aspect of the present invention there is provided a lottery ticket comprising:
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- a) a front surface comprising a first play area, said first play area containing a first grid comprised of first rows and first columns of individual play regions covered by a scratch-off layer, each first play region containing a sequential theme related icon selected from a predetermined set of sequential icons; and
- b) a first prize designation region providing information about the winning of a prize,
wherein the player removes the scratch-off layer to expose the icon appearing in each first play region and if at least one first row and/or first column contains the predetermined set of sequential icons, the player wins the prize in the prize designation region. The prize designation region may be associated with each of said at least one first row or first column.
In a further aspect of the invention, the first grid further comprises a row identifying indicia and a column identifying indicia so that each row is identified by a single row identifying indicia and each column is identified by a single column identifying indicia. Each first play region is therefore identified by a combination indicia comprising a single row identifying indicia and a single column identifying indicia. The lottery ticket of this embodiment further comprises a second play area comprising a plurality of second play regions, at least some of the second play regions each containing a single combination indicia which is covered by a scratch-off layer.
In a still further aspect of the invention there is also provided a third play area which is a substantial duplicate of the Sudoku type of game. The third play area contains a third grid comprised of third rows and third columns of individual play regions, some of which contain a sequential theme related icon selected from the predetermined set of sequential icons. The remaining individual play regions do not contain icons. The player uses a writing instrument to insert other icons in each of the remaining individual play regions in an effort to complete the game of amusement.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThe following drawings in which like reference characters indicate like parts are illustrative of embodiments of the invention and are not intended to limit the invention as encompassed by the full disclosure of the application.
The present invention is directed to a lottery ticket and particularly to a game played on a lottery ticket in which a grid is comprised of rows and columns, the object of which is to provide a game reminiscent of a game commonly known as Sudoku despite the limitations placed on the printing of lottery tickets and the need to provide the opportunity to win a prize. The lottery ticket is provided with at least a first play area containing a grid comprised of rows and columns of individual play regions each containing an icon with each of the icons selected from a predetermined set of sequential icons. The object of the game is to complete within a row or column or within an optional subgrid within the main grid the sequential set of icons so that a prize may be won. A prize designation area is provided on the lottery ticket and may be particularly associated with individual rows and columns. An optional prize designation area is provided if subgrids are present so that the player can visually determine that a prize has been won. In this feature of the lottery ticket, determination of whether a prize is won is controlled by the lottery sponsor and not by the player.
The term “predetermined set of sequential icons” refers to a fixed number of icons that have no duplicates. The icons must be from a recognizable set, either known to the player or provided in the instructions accompanying the lottery ticket. The most common example of a predetermined set of sequential icons is the numbers 1-9. Although this particular sequential set of icons is disclosed in the drawings, it will be understood that a smaller or larger number of icons may be used and the icons themselves need not be numbers. Examples of other suitable icons include letters, colors, animals (e.g. Santa's reindeer), historical figures, historical events and the like. Accordingly, the lottery ticket can be developed with different themes such as a holiday theme, historic celebrations, and the like, hence the term “theme related sequential icons”. All that is required is that the icons have either a recognized sequence (i.e. the player can observe that there are no duplicates) or a sequence that can be provided in the instructions for playing a lottery ticket game.
If the numbers 1-9 are chosen as the predetermined set of sequential icons, the grid will contain 81 individual play regions (i.e. 9 play regions in each row and 9 play regions in each column.) It will be understood that the number of icons in the predetermined set of sequential icons may be more or less than nine which will result in a more or less number of rows and columns.
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Adjacent the lefthandmost column is a first prize designation area 20 having a prize amount 22 associated with each row 8. Thus, the topmost row has associated therewith in the first prize designation area 20 a prize amount of $5. If the lottery ticket and particularly the topmost row has all icons of the predetermined set of sequential icons (i.e. numbers 1-9) appearing in the row without duplication, then a prize of $5 may be awarded.
There is also provided a second prize designation area 24 having a prize amount 26 associated with each column. For example the lefthandmost column has associated therewith a prize amount of $20. If the lefthandmost column contains all of the icons of the predetermined set of sequential icons, then the prize amount of $20 may be awarded.
It will be understood that the prize designation area need not be directly adjacent the rows and columns. A separate prize designation area may be provided with all of the information necessary for the player to determine if a prize has been won and the amount of the prize.
An optional prize designation area 25 may be provided if optional subgrids 18 are used to award prizes. As shown in
The awarding of a prize and whether or not a ticket is a winning ticket is controlled by the lottery sponsor as there is no skill required to win a prize. The numbers that are printed beneath the scratch-off layer in each of the individual play regions are predetermined so that the game itself and the outcome are predetermined. However, through the use of the removable scratch-off layer, the player can play the game by removing the scratch-off layer in the individual play regions to gain a sense of playing the game as if the outcome was not controlled.
The play indicia appearing on top of the scratch-off layer may be applied in the same manner as disclosed in U.S. Reissue Pat. No. Re. 34,673 which is incorporated herein by reference. The play indicia appearing on the top of the scratch-off layer may also be applied in the same manner as disclosed through the use of a non-opaque scratch-off layer such as the use of a dual transparent system as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,076,860 also incorporated herein by reference. It will be understood that the number of play indicia which appears above the scratch-off layer can vary although, obviously, the number of play indicia appearing above the scratch-off layer must be less than the number of individual play regions.
In a further embodiment of the invention, none of the play indicia appear above the scratch-off layer. Referring to
In a further embodiment of the invention, the player does not receive the benefit of all of the play indicia appearing in the individual play regions of the first play area. In this regard, and referring to
In this embodiment of the invention, the play area 6 is provided with a row identifying indicia region 38 (represented by the letters A-I) and column identifying indicia region 40 showing the identification of each column by the letters J-R.
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The scratch-off layer 34 will be opaque in order to hide from view the particular combination indicia 36 that will be used to play the game. However, one or a small number of the individual play regions 32 in the second play area 27 may be exposed to reveal combination indicia 36 as an enticement to purchase a ticket and play the game.
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Claims
1. A lottery ticket comprising:
- a) a front surface comprising a first play area, said first play area containing a first grid comprised of first rows and first columns of individual play regions covered by a first scratch-off layer, each first play region containing a sequential theme related icon selected from a predetermined set of sequential icons;
- b) a first prize designation region providing information about the winning of a prize;
- wherein the player removes the scratch-off layer to expose the icon appearing in each first play region and if at least one first row and/or first column contains the predetermined set of sequential icons the player wins the prize in the first prize designation region.
2. The lottery ticket of claim 1 wherein the icons are numbers.
3. The lottery ticket of claim 1 further comprising at least one second grid at least partially contained within the first grid and comprising second rows and second columns comprising less than all of the individual first play regions of the first rows and first columns, and a second prize designation area associated with each of said second grids.
4. The lottery ticket of claim 1 wherein the first scratch-off layer is opaque.
5. The lottery ticket of claim 1 further comprising a marking system associated with the first scratch-off layer, said marking system containing icons corresponding to the icons printed below the first scratch-off layer for less than all of the first play regions.
6. The lottery ticket of claim 5 wherein the first scratch-off layer employed for the marking system is transparent.
7. The lottery ticket of claim 1 wherein the first grid further comprises row and column identifying indicia so that each row is identified by a single row identifying indicia and each column is identified by a single column identifying indicia, each first play region is thereby identified by a combination of indicia comprising a single row identifying indicia and a single column identifying indicia, said lottery ticket further comprising a second play area comprising a plurality of second play regions, at least some of the second play regions containing a single combination indicia, and said second play area being covered by a second scratch-off layer.
8. The lottery ticket of claim 7 wherein the second scratch-off layer is opaque.
9. The lottery ticket of claim 8 wherein a select group of at least one individual play regions are covered by a non-opaque scratch-off layer.
10. The lottery ticket of claim 9 wherein the non-opaque scratch-off layer is transparent.
11. The lottery ticket of claim 7 wherein the second play area is comprised of rows and columns.
12. The lottery ticket of claim 7 further comprising a border marking system comprising a border region surrounding each first play region having a color different than the color of the first scratch-off layer, wherein when the first scratch-off layer is removed from said first play region, the border surrounding the same is exposed enabling the player to mark said first play region.
13. The lottery ticket of claim 7 further comprising a third play area containing a third grid comprised of third rows and third columns of individual play regions, some of the individual play regions having designated icons marked therein and the remaining individual play regions being unmarked adapted to be completed by the player wherein the player completes the unmarked individual play regions in a manner which provides the sequential set of icons.
14. The lottery ticket of claim 13 wherein the third grid, when properly completed by the player, contains the same pattern of preselected set of icons as the first grid.
15. The lottery ticket of claim 7 wherein the combination indicia present in at least one second play region is visible to the player while the remaining combination indicia in the second play region is hidden by the second scratch-off layer.
16. The lottery ticket of claim 1 wherein the first prize designation region is associated with at least one row and/or first column.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 6, 2006
Publication Date: Mar 22, 2007
Inventors: Lyse Trudel (Montreal), Kevin Downes (St. Clair NSW), Carla Schaefer (Austin, TX), Guillaume Gautier (Anjou), David Brouillard (Ste-Julie)
Application Number: 11/516,368
International Classification: A63F 1/18 (20060101);