SCRATCH-OFF LOTTERY TICKET CARD WITH MULTIPLE GAME TICKETS
20210121772 · 2021-04-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63F3/0665
HUMAN NECESSITIES
G07F17/329
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A lottery ticket card includes a common game header section and a plurality of individual game tickets connected to and separable from the game header section. Each game ticket includes a separate and independently playable scratch-off lottery ticket and the common game header section comprises game identification information and instructions for play of the individual game tickets. A card code printed on the lottery ticket card uniquely identifies the lottery ticket card in a database, and a game ticket code printed on each individual game ticket uniquely identifies each of the individual game tickets in the database. Redemption of winning individual game tickets separated from the common header section is accomplished by entry of the game ticket code for the winning individual game ticket in the database.
Claims
1. A lottery ticket card, comprising: a common game header section on a front face of the lottery ticket card; a plurality of individual game tickets connected to and separable from the common game header section, each game ticket comprising a separate and independently playable scratch-off lottery ticket, the common game header section comprises game identification information and instructions for play of the individual game tickets; a card code printed on the lottery ticket card that uniquely links the lottery ticket card to a first electronic file in a database that contains validation information on all of the individual game tickets contained in the lottery ticket card; a game ticket code printed on each of the individual game tickets that uniquely links each of the individual game tickets to a second electronic file that is separate from the first electronic file and contains validation information only for the individual game ticket associated with the game ticket code; wherein redemption of winning individual game tickets separated from the common header section is accomplished by entry of the game ticket code for the winning individual game ticket in the database and redemption of winning ones of the individual game tickets remaining attached to the common header section is accomplished by entry of the card code or entry of the game ticket code for the winning individual game ticket.
2. The scratch-off lottery ticket card as in claim 1, wherein the plurality of individual game tickets are separable from the common game header section by one or more perforation lines.
3. The scratch-off lottery ticket card as in claim 2, wherein the perforation lines do not run through the common game header section.
4. The scratch-off lottery ticket card as in claim 2, wherein one or more of the perforation lines run through the common game header section.
5. The scratch-off lottery ticket card as in claim 1, wherein the card code is provided in the common game header section.
6. The scratch-off lottery ticket card as in claim 1, further comprising a common game rules section provided on a back face of the lottery ticket card, the common game rules section comprising rules and requirements related to play of the individual game tickets.
7. The scratch-off lottery ticket card as in claim 6, wherein the card code is provided in one or both of the common game rules section and the common header section.
8. The scratch-off lottery ticket card as in claim 1, further comprising an individual game rules section provided on a back surface of each of the individual game tickets, the card code provided in the common header section.
9. A lottery ticket card game system, comprising: a plurality of lottery ticket cards for distribution to players; each of the lottery ticket cards comprising: a common game header section on a front face of the scratch-off lottery ticket card; a plurality of individual game tickets connected to and separable from the common game header section, each game ticket comprising a separate and independently playable scratch-off lottery ticket, wherein the common game header section comprises game identification information and instructions for play of the individual game tickets; a card code printed on the lottery ticket card that uniquely identifies the lottery ticket card; a game ticket code printed on each of the individual game tickets that uniquely identifies each of the individual game tickets; a central host computer configured with or in communication with a first database and a second database; a first electronic file in the first database for each of the lottery ticket cards, the first electronic file linked with the card code assigned to the lottery ticket card and containing validation information on all of the individual game tickets; a second electronic file in the second database for each of the individual game tickets, the second electronic files linked with the game ticket code assigned to the individual game ticket and containing validation information only for the individual game ticket associated with game ticket code; and wherein redemption of winning individual game tickets separated from the common header section is accomplished by entry of the game ticket code for the winning individual game ticket in the second database and redemption of winning ones of the individual game tickets remaining attached to the common header section is accomplished by entry of the card code or entry of the game ticket code for the winning individual game ticket.
10. The scratch-off lottery ticket card game system as in claim 9, wherein for a given lottery ticket card, the second electronic files for the individual game tickets are linked to the first electronic file associated with the card code for the given lottery ticket card in the central host computer.
11. The scratch-off lottery ticket card game system as in claim 10, wherein the plurality of individual game tickets are separable from the common game header section by one or more perforation lines.
12. The scratch-off lottery ticket card game system as in claim 10, wherein the card code is provided in the common game header section.
13. The scratch-off lottery ticket card game system as in claim 10, further comprising a common game rules section provided on a back face of the scratch-off lottery ticket card, the common game rules section comprising rules and requirements related to play of the individual game tickets.
14. The scratch-off lottery ticket card game system as in claim 13, wherein the card code is provided in one or both of the common game rules section and the common header section.
15. The scratch-off lottery ticket card game system as in claim 10, further comprising an individual game rules section provided on a back face of each of the individual game tickets, the card code provided in the common header section.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0025] Reference will now be made to various embodiments of the invention, one or more examples of which are illustrated in the drawings. It should be appreciated the embodiments are presented by way of explanation of the invention, and are not to be taken 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 present invention encompass these and other modifications and variations as come within the scope and spirit of the invention.
[0026] Referring to
[0027] The card 10 includes a plurality of individual game tickets 18 that are each connected to and separable from the common game header section 16. For example, the individual game tickets 18 may be defined by any pattern of weakened lines, such as perforation lines 30 (
[0028] Still referring to
[0029] Each of the individual game tickets 18 has a respective game ticket code 26 is printed thereon (front or back of the game ticket 18). In the embodiment of
[0030] The individual game tickets 18 are separable from the common game header section 16 such that the player need only retain winning ones of the game tickets 18. For example, if the card 10 has four individual game tickets 18, and only one such game ticket 18 is a winning ticket, the player can separate the winning game ticket 18 and discard the common header section 16 and other game tickets 18. The winning game ticket 18 can be redeemed by the player presenting the game ticket 18 at a redemption location, wherein the game ticket code 26 can be scanned and used to locate a file in the database 104 that contains the validation/redemption information for the game ticket 18.
[0031] As mentioned, the plurality of individual game tickets 18 may be separable from the common game header section 16 and each other by one or more perforation lines 30. Various patterns of perforation lines 30 and individual game tickets 18 are shown in
[0032] In the embodiment of
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[0034] Likewise, the embodiment of
[0035] Referring to
[0036] In the embodiment of
[0037] Certain jurisdictions, however, may require that the game rules/requirements indicia 34, particularly the legal notices and requirements, be provided on each individual game ticket 18. Thus, in the embodiment of
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[0039] The central host computer 102 is configured with or in communication with database 104, which may include multiple sub-databases. For example, in the embodiment of
[0040] The lottery provider may establish redemption rules whereby if a ticket card 10 is presented for redemption by a player and the first electronic file 110 associated with the respective ticket card code 24 indicates that the card 10 contains a winning game ticket 18, then such winning game ticket 18 must be attached or presented with the common game header section 16. This may deter attempts at multiple redemption by an unscrupulous player presenting the individual game ticket 18 for redemption and then at a later time presenting just the game header section 16 (with card code 24) claiming that he/she has “lost” the winning game ticket 18. In other words, in certain embodiments, to redeem a winning game ticket 18, such game ticket 18 must be presented for redemption, either individually or attached to the common header section 16.
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[0043] It should be appreciated that the term “host computer” or “host “server” is used herein to encompass any configuration of computer hardware and software that is maintained by a lottery authority or game provider to carry out the functionalities of the present system 100 and associated method, as well as any manner of additional lottery functions known to those skilled in the art. It should be readily appreciated that the host computer 102 may include an integrated server, or any manner of periphery server or other hardware structure. The central host computer 102 is typically remote from the authorized lottery retail establishments, and is in communication with the establishments via a suitable secure communication network, which may include any manner of wide area network, wireless internet, or cloud computing. The host computer 102 may be a single networked computer, or a series of interconnected computers having access to the communications network via a gateway or other known networking system. Generally, the host computer 102 is configured to communicate with, manage, execute and control individual lottery terminal units within the lottery jurisdiction. The host computer 102 may be a “front end” server provided by the lottery game provider that is interfaced with the existing draw/instant game system infrastructure one or more separate lottery authorities. The host computer 102 may include a memory for storing gaming procedures and routines, a microprocessor (MP) for executing the stored programs, a random access memory (RAM) and an input/output (I/O) bus. These devices may be multiplexed together via a common bus, or may each be directly connected via dedicated communications lines, depending on the needs of the system 100.
[0044] The central host computer 102 may be directly or indirectly connected through an I/O bus to any manner of peripheral devices such as storage devices, wireless adaptors, printers, and the like. In addition, the databases may be communicatively connected to the host computer 102 and provide a data repository for the storage and correlation of information discussed above related to the ticket cards 10 and individual game tickets 18.
[0045] The material particularly shown and described above is not meant to be limiting, but instead serves to show and teach various exemplary implementations of the present subject matter. As set forth in the attached claims, the scope of the present invention includes both combinations and sub-combinations of various features discussed herein, along with such variations and modifications as would occur to a person of skill in the art.