Array of Interconnected Lottery Tickets
An array of interconnected lottery tickets includes a first lottery ticket and a a second lottery ticket connected to the first lottery ticket along a common side edge. The common side edge has a connected, manually detachable region that holds the first and second lottery tickets in an interconnected configuration, and a completely disconnected region.
The present subject matter relates generally to lottery tickets, and more particularly to unique configurations of interconnected lottery tickets, such as strips of instant scratch-off lottery tickets.
BACKGROUNDLottery games have become a time honored method of raising revenue for state and federal governments the world over. Traditional scratch-off and on-line games have evolved over decades, supplying increasing revenue year after year. Instant scratch-off lottery tickets (“scratch-off tickets”) are a popular and significant portion of the overall lottery ticket market. Referring to the prior art views of
Although lottery ticket producers are continuously designing new games with appealing and enticing game themes, indicia, and graphics to vary the gaming experience for consumers, the overall square or rectangular shape of tickets defined by the common side edges 20, top side 22, and bottom side 24 has remained virtually unchanged. The overall shape of the tickets has not contributed to enhancing the ticket appearance or appeal to existing or new players.
The lottery ticket industry would benefit from interconnected lottery ticket designs that incorporate the side edges of the tickets into the game theme and indicia without adversely affecting a vendor's ability to quickly separate and distribute the tickets. Tickets with non-straight side edges could be designed to complement the game theme or otherwise provide uniquely shaped tickets that consumers may find more appealing as compared to conventional ticket shapes.
SUMMARYObjects and advantages of the invention will be set forth in part in the following description, or may obvious from the description, or may be learned through practice of the invention.
In accordance with aspects of the invention, an array of interconnected lottery tickets is provided in a unique interconnected side edge configuration. The lottery tickets may be, for example, instant scratch-off tickets, or any other type of interconnected lottery ticket. The tickets may be mass produced and provided for sale and distribution in the form of rolls or accordion folded stacks. It should be appreciated that the particular type of game implemented by the lottery tickets, game theme, indicia, prize structure, and other game-dependent features are not limiting features of the ticket arrays according to the invention.
The ticket array includes a first lottery ticket, and a second lottery ticket connected to the first lottery ticket along a common side edge. Multiple first and second tickets may be interconnected in a strip. The common side edge is defined by a connected, manually detachable region that holds the first and second lottery tickets in an interconnected, manually detachable configuration, and a completely disconnected region wherein the tickets are completely separated and detached. Thus, to separate the tickets, a vendor simply detaches the common side edge at the detachable regions. The disconnected region does not structurally interconnect the tickets.
The detachable region may be variously defined. For example the detachable region may be one or more perforated regions, scored regions, or any other known type of structurally weakened section(s) that allow for manual separation of the lottery tickets along the detachable region.
Likewise, the disconnected region may be variously defined. In one embodiment, the disconnected region is defined by a die-cut or laser-cut section of the common side edge. Any other method may be used to define the completely disconnected region.
In a particular embodiment, the disconnected region is a center region flanked at opposite ends by structurally weakened sections, such as perforated sections.
In certain embodiments, the center region has a multi-directional edge profile in that it has a shape other than a straight line, such as a wavy or sinusoidal profile, or a saw-tooth profile. In some embodiments, the multi-directional profile may cross a longitudinal axis between perforated end sections. With this configuration, at least one edge portion of the first lottery ticket crosses the longitudinal axis toward the second lottery ticket, and at least one edge portion of the second lottery ticket crosses the longitudinal axis toward the first lottery ticket. It should be appreciated that, with this embodiment, the common side edge may take on any manner of non-straight profile that is incorporated into the lottery ticket game theme. For example, the game theme may relate to sports games played with balls, and the common side edge may have rounded sections that correspond to balls depicted in the game theme graphics printed on the face of the ticket.
In other embodiments, the center region may have a multi-directional profile, such as a wavy, sinusoidal, or saw-tooth profile that does not cross the longitudinal axis between the structurally weakened sections. This embodiment may result in adjacent tickets having distinctly different side edge profiles. In other words, the first lottery ticket would have a completely different appearance than the interconnected second lottery ticket.
The interconnected lottery tickets may be aligned or inverted. In one embodiment, the first and second lottery tickets are inverted relative to each other (rotated 180 degrees) such that the common side edge defines the right-hand side of each of the first and second lottery tickets or the left-hand side of each of the first and second lottery tickets. With this embodiment, each of the first and second lottery tickets has a second side edge opposite from the common side edge, and the array may include an additional lottery ticket completely detachably connected to each of the second side edges along an entire length of each second side edge. This pattern of interconnected tickets may repeat for the entire stack or roll of tickets.
In an alternate embodiment, the first and second lottery tickets are aligned such that the common side edge defines a left-hand or a right-hand side of the first lottery ticket and an opposite respective right-hand or left-hand side of the second lottery ticket.
In certain embodiments, the first and second lottery tickets may have the same left-hand side profile and the same right-hand side profile. However, in other embodiments, the first and second lottery tickets may have a different left-hand side profile and a different right-hand side profile. For example, the center disconnected region may have a multi-directional profile that does not cross a longitudinal axis between structurally weakened end sections such that portions or an entirety of the center disconnected region defines a lateral extension section along the common side edge of the first lottery ticket and a lateral indent section along the common side edge of the second lottery ticket. In this embodiment, the tickets may have completely different game themes and graphics that incorporate the lateral extension and indent sections.
Reference will now be made to one or more embodiments of the system and methodology of the invention as illustrated in the figures. It should be appreciated that each embodiment is presented by way of explanation of aspects of the invention, and is not meant as a limitation of the invention. For example, features illustrated or described as part of one embodiment may be used with another embodiment to yield still a further embodiment. It is intended that the invention include these and other modifications that come within the scope and spirit of the invention.
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The common side edge 72 is defined by a connected, manually detachable region 74 that holds the first and second lottery tickets 52, 62 in an interconnected, detachable configuration. This detachable region 74 may be defined by a single section, or multiple sections as depicted in the embodiment of
The common side edge 72 includes a substantially completely separated and detached region 76 wherein the tickets are separated and detached from each other within this region. In the embodiment depicted in
The disconnected region 76 may be defined by any suitable means. For example, in a particular embodiment, the disconnected region 76 is die-cut along the common side edge 72 by a die cutter having a desired profile. In alternative embodiments, the disconnected region 76 may be laser-cut, blade-cut, etc. It should be appreciated that the particular means of separating the tickets along the disconnected region 76 of the common side edge 72 is not a limiting factor of the invention. With the common side edge configuration illustrated in
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In an alternative embodiment, the multi-directional profile may incorporate a saw-tooth configuration wherein the side edge portion 84 of a first lottery ticket 52 extends beyond the longitudinal axis 82 towards the adjacent second lottery ticket 62. Likewise, an alternate edge portion on the lottery ticket 62 may extend past the axis 82 towards the first ticket 52. It should be appreciated that the invention is not limited to any particular configuration of a multi-directional side edge profile along the disconnected region 76 of the common side edge 72.
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It should be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations may be made present invention without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. It is intended that the present invention include such modifications and variations as come within the scope of the appended claims.
Claims
1. An array of interconnected lottery tickets, comprising:
- a first lottery ticket;
- a second lottery ticket connected to said first lottery ticket along a common side edge; and
- wherein said common side edge comprises a connected, manually detachable region that holds said first and second lottery tickets in an interconnected configuration, and a substantially completely disconnected region.
2. The array of interconnected lottery tickets as in claim 1, wherein said detachable region comprises one or more structurally weakened sections that allow for manual separation of said lottery tickets.
3. The array of interconnected lottery tickets as in claim 2, wherein said disconnected region is a center region flanked at opposite ends by said structurally weakened sections.
4. The array of interconnected lottery tickets as in claim 3, wherein said structurally weakened sections comprise perforated sections.
5. The array of interconnected lottery tickets as in claim 4, wherein said center region has a multi-directional edge profile that crosses a longitudinal axis between said perforated sections such that at least one edge portion of said first lottery ticket crosses said longitudinal axis toward said second lottery ticket, and at least one edge portion of said second lottery ticket crosses said longitudinal axis toward said first lottery ticket.
6. The array of interconnected lottery tickets as in claim 5, wherein said multi-directional profile comprises a wavy or sinusoidal profile.
7. The array of interconnected lottery tickets as in claim 5, wherein each of said first and second lottery tickets comprises game-theme indicia and graphics printed on a front face thereof that extend onto said edge portions of each of said first and second lottery tickets.
8. The array of interconnected lottery tickets as in claim 7, wherein said first and second lottery tickets are inverted relative to each other such that said common side edge defines the right-hand side of each of said first and second lottery tickets or the left-hand side of each of said first and second lottery tickets.
9. The array of interconnected lottery tickets as in claim 8, wherein each of said first and second lottery tickets has a second side edge opposite from said common side edge, and further comprising an additional lottery ticket completely detachably connected to each said second side edge along an entire length of each said second side edge.
10. The array of interconnected lottery tickets as in claim 7, wherein said first and second lottery tickets are aligned such that said common side edge defines a left-hand or a right-hand side of said first lottery ticket and an opposite respective right-hand or left-hand side of said second lottery ticket.
11. The array of interconnected lottery tickets as in claim 3, wherein said first and second lottery tickets have the same left-hand side profile and the same right-hand side profile.
12. The array of interconnected lottery tickets as in claim 3, wherein said first and second lottery tickets have a different left-hand side profile and a different right-hand side profile.
13. The array of interconnected lottery tickets as in claim 12, wherein said center disconnected region comprises a multi-directional profile that does not cross a longitudinal axis between said structurally weakened sections such that an entirety of said center disconnected region defines a lateral extension section along said common side edge of said first lottery ticket and a lateral indent section along said common side edge of said second lottery ticket.
14. The array of interconnected lottery tickets as in claim 4, wherein said center disconnected region comprises a multi-directional profile that does not cross a longitudinal axis between said structurally weakened sections.
15. The array of interconnected lottery tickets as in claim 14, wherein multiple portions of said center region define multiple lateral extension sections along said common side edge of said first lottery ticket and multiple lateral indent sections along said common side edge of said second lottery ticket.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 8, 2014
Publication Date: Feb 12, 2015
Inventor: Jonathan Charles Bedford (West Yorkshire)
Application Number: 14/454,907
International Classification: A63F 3/06 (20060101);