SCRATCH-OFF CARD GAMING BOARD DEVICE
A scratch-off card holder device has a handle jutting out a top edge of a board of the holder device such that the handle makes the device easy to port from one location to another. A first and second scratch-off card holder devices whether spring loaded or mechanical are disposed on the front and back of the device respectively. Coin holders are found on either side of the scratch-off card holder devices attached to or integral with the slab forming the board. A scratchings motion device container is situated above the card holder for placement of a brush therein.
The present invention relates to gaming board devices. More particularly, the present invention relates to improvements directed to boards for scratch-off cards that are used in current state and national games.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONVarious plastic bumpers 108, and 110 are disposed at either side of the bottom junctions on the right or left of the bottom arm 103 as it merges into the left 106 and right arms 105. Next, a spring loaded actuator 109 having contact with the top rectangular arm causes the entire clip device to close down upon the board 101. It should be understood that the top arm 104 is also realized as two parts instead of an arm in contact with the interior of either side of spring loaded actuator 109. Finally, two pin attachments 107 hold the clip device 102 to the clipboard 101; they perforate the underlying metal rectangular plate 102a that sits atop the outer surface of the slab 101 and thereby prevents it from being damaged in use.
Lottery systems are globally ubiquitous and promise players untold rewards for participating in the game. Various scratch-off electronic gaming and other types of games permit the user to engage his appetite for gains earned with a small amount of risk. Typical lottery games have a thick paper or cardboard sheet having one or more scratch off portions that hide winning behind the scratch off material. A user would typically grasp a coin or similar item and manipulate it against the surface of the scratch off portion so as to reveal the winnings or losings underneath.
One of the problems of the prior art is that there is no solution that helps a user to control the device that he or she uses to scratch off the card. This deficiency needs to be overcome.
Further, a user must use his or her hand to clean the scratching debris about the surface of a scratch off card. A solution that permits a user to keep his hands clean is necessary to overcome this problem.
Next, another problem with the prior art system is that once a user has utilized one scratch off card, he or she does not have a way to load another one without having the unwanted first scratch off card influencing the new scratching of a new card.
Accordingly, there remains a need in the art for a scratch-off card board having a mechanism or device that helps a user to control the scratch off card and scratch off device and or that permits a user to maintain hand cleanliness and or permits a user to mount a new scratch off card whilst having not having the influence of the first card.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention overcomes the deficiencies of the known art and the problems that remain unsolved by providing an apparatus for helping a user control a scratch-off card board and or that maintains user hands free from scratching debris.
A scratch off board device comprising:
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- a scratch-off card holder device attached to
- a slab of material having
- a first scratch-off card holder device attached to a front side of the slab of material
- a second scratch-off card holder device attached to a back side of the slab of material.
A scratch off board device comprising:
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- a scratch-off card holder device attached to
- a slab of material having
- a handle extending out a top edge of the slab of material.
A scratch off board device comprising:
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- a scratch-off card holder device attached to
- a slab of material having
- a first scratch off manipulation device holder attached to the slab of material.
In another aspect, a second scratch off manipulation device holder attached to the slab of material.
In another aspect, wherein the first scratch off manipulation device holder attached to the slab of material is attached to the slab of material between the edge of the slab and a side of the scratch-off card holder device.
In another aspect, wherein the first scratch off manipulation device holder attached to the slab of material is attached to the slab of material between the edge of the slab and a first side of the scratch-off card holder device and wherein the second scratch off manipulation device holder attached to the slab of material is attached to the slab of material between the edge of the slab and a side opposite the first side of the scratch-off card holder device.
In another aspect, a scratchings motion device container above the scratch off card holder device.
In another aspect, a scratchings collector at a bottom edge of the slab of material.
These and other aspects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become more readily apparent from the attached drawings and the detailed description of the preferred embodiments which follow.
The preferred embodiments of the invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings provided to illustrate and not to limit the invention, in which:
Like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTIONThe following detailed description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the described embodiments or the application and uses of the described embodiments. As used herein, the word “exemplary” or “illustrative” means “serving as an example, instance, or illustration.” Any implementation described herein as “exemplary” or “illustrative” is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other implementations. All of the implementations described below are exemplary implementations provided to enable persons skilled in the art to make or use the embodiments of the disclosure and are not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure, which is defined by the claims. For purposes of description herein, the terms “upper”, “lower”, “left”, “rear”, “right”, “front”, “vertical”, “horizontal”, and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as oriented in each figure. Furthermore, there is no intention to be bound by any expressed or implied theory presented in the preceding technical field, background, brief summary or the following detailed description. It is also to be understood that the specific devices and processes illustrated in the attached drawings, and described in the following specification, are simply exemplary embodiments of the inventive concepts defined in the appended claims. Hence, specific dimensions and other physical characteristics relating to the embodiments disclosed herein are not to be considered as limiting, unless the claims expressly state otherwise.
On either side of this spring assembly 213 are two coin holders 203. These coin holders extend outwards from the front surface of the plastic slab 201 and are in a semicircular shape for holding a typical coin; in this instance a quarter although other sizes will do. The size and shape of the coin holder 203 permits a user to easily grasp the coin sitting inside the holder 203; essentially, they are concavities of plastic that sit atop the slab 201 in a semicircular shape that taper at the edge or circumference down back towards the slab 201. Finally, at the bottom of the slab is a thin rectangular scratchings collector 207.
This scratchings collector 207 has a right side 205, a left side 206, a front side 204 and a bottom side 209. The right side 205 merges with the bottom front right edge of the slab 201, with the right edge of the bottom side 209 and the right edge of the front side 204. The left side 206 merges with the bottom front left edge of the slab 201, with the left edge of the bottom side 209 and the left edge of the front side 204. The front side 204 bottom edge also integrates with the bottom side 209 along a front edge thereof. Finally, the back edge of the bottom side 209 integrates with the bottom front edge of the plastic slab 201. It should be apparent from the above description that the scratchings collector 207 is integral along the sides described previously.
The brush holder 211 forms an open trapezoidal box shape for a brush having a left side 210a, a front side 210b, a right side 210c as well as a bottom side 208. One edge of the left side 210a integrates with the surface of the slab 201 whilst its other edge integrates with an edge of the front side surface 210b. Next, the opposite edge of the front side 210b integrates with an edge of the right side 210c whose other edge integrates with the slab 201. The bottom side 208 integrates along an edge with the slab 201 and at three other edges with the bottom edges of the left side 210a, front side 210b and right side 210c.
On either side of this brush holder 211 are two coin holders 203. These coin holders extend outwards from the front surface of the plastic slab 201 and are in a semicircular shape for holding a typical coin; in this instance a quarter although other sizes will do. The size and shape of the coin holder 203 permits a user to easily grasp the coin sitting inside the holder 203; essentially, they are concavities of plastic that sit atop the slab 201 in a semicircular shape that taper at the edge or circumference down back towards the slab 201. Finally, at the bottom of the slab is a thin rectangular scratchings collector 207.
This scratchings collector 207 has a right side 205, a left side 206, a front side 204 and a bottom side 209. The right side 205 merges with the bottom front right edge of the slab 201, with the right edge of the bottom side 209 and the right edge of the front side 204. The left side 206 merges with the bottom front left edge of the slab 201, with the left edge of the bottom side 209 and the left edge of the front side 204. The front side 204 bottom edge also integrates with the bottom side 209 along a front edge thereof. Finally, the back edge of the bottom side 209 integrates with the bottom front edge of the plastic slab 201. It should be apparent from the above description that the scratchings collector 207 is integral along the sides described previously.
Thus has been shown an improved scratch board device having a dual mounted spring device mounted on the front and back of the device for holding cards on either side.
Further, an improved scratch off board device has been shown having coin holders that help a user to store the scratching devices, i.e., the coins.
Finally, an improved scratch off board device has been shown that has a handle for easy portability of the device.
Finally, it should be understood that various changes to the embodiments herein yield alternative embodiments by rearranging parts, deleting them or similar combinations thereof. For example, an embodiment having all the features taught herein but without the coin holders is an alternative embodiment. Another embodiment is one that does not have the second clip attachment on the back of the board. Another embodiment is one that does not have the brush holder at center top; another embodiment is one that does not have the brush holder at center top nor the scratching collector at bottom. Another embodiment only has the coin holders and the clip attachment on the front; another embodiment only has the coin holders and the clip attachment on the front and back; another embodiment only has the coin holders and the clip attachment on the front and back and a brush holder at top.
Thus, it should be apparent that various modifications of the aforementioned features in the embodiments disclosed herein such as deletions of, combinations of, or rearrangement of parts are realizable without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention that is defined by the following claims.
Claims
1. A scratch off board device comprising:
- a scratch-off card holder device attached to
- a slab of material having
- a first scratch-off card holder device attached to a front side of the slab of material
- a second scratch-off card holder device attached to a back side of the slab of material.
2. A scratch off board device comprising:
- a scratch-off card holder device attached to
- a slab of material having
- a handle extending out a top edge of the slab of material.
3. A scratch off board device comprising:
- a scratch off card holder device attached to
- a slab of material having
- a first scratch off manipulation device holder attached to the slab of material.
4. The scratch off board device of claim 3, further comprising:
- a second scratch off manipulation device holder attached to the slab of material.
5. The scratch off board device of claim 3, wherein the first scratch off manipulation device holder attached to the slab of material is attached to the slab of material between the edge of the slab and a side of the scratch-off card holder device.
6. The scratch off board device of claim 4, wherein the first scratch off manipulation device holder attached to the slab of material is attached to the slab of material between the edge of the slab and a first side of the scratch-off card holder device and wherein the second scratch off manipulation device holder attached to the slab of material is attached to the slab of material between the edge of the slab and a side opposite the first side of the scratch-off card holder device.
7. The scratch off board device of claim 3, further comprising:
- a scratchings motion device container above the scratch off card holder device.
8. The scratch off board device of claim 3, further comprising:
- a scratchings collector at a bottom edge of the slab of material.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 3, 2013
Publication Date: Jun 4, 2015
Inventor: Susan Sartini (Lake Worth, FL)
Application Number: 14/095,685