Portable Lottery Ticket Holder
20190247742 ยท 2019-08-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
Portable holders for supporting lottery tickets and the scratching off of coatings therefrom. In some embodiments, the holders may include substantially planar surfaces having top edges, bottom edges, left side edges, and right side edges, the top edges being opposite to the bottom edges, and the left side edges being parallel and opposite to the right side edges; at least one slot and/or notch disposed along the surfaces and configured to hold lottery tickets on the surfaces; and trays attached to the bottom edges of the surfaces and configured to collect particulates there within.
Claims
1. A portable lottery ticket holder, comprising: a substantially planar surface having a perimeter including a top edge, a bottom edge, a left side edge, and a right side edge, the top edge being opposite to the bottom edge, and the left side edge being opposite to the right side edge; at least one slot disposed along the surface and configured to hold a lottery ticket on the surface; and a tray attached to the bottom edge of the surface and configured to collect particulates disposed within the tray.
2. The lottery ticket holder according to claim 1, wherein the surface is configured to support the scratching off of a coating from the lottery ticket.
3. The lottery ticket holder according to claim 1, wherein the at least one slot is disposed along the top edge of the surface.
4. The lottery ticket holder according to claim 1, wherein the at least one slot includes a first slot disposed along the left side edge and a second slot disposed along the right side edge of the surface.
5. The lottery ticket holder according to claim 4, wherein the at least one slot further comprises a third slot disposed along the top edge of the surface.
6. The lottery ticket holder according to claim 4, wherein the first slot and the second slot are configured to enable the lottery ticket to slide longitudinally onto the surface and toward the tray.
7. The lottery ticket holder according to claim 6, wherein a first root of the first slot is spaced apart from a second root of the second slot at a distance corresponding to a width of the lottery ticket.
8. The lottery ticket holder according to claim 6, wherein the first slot may be substantially parallel from the left side edge and the second slot may be substantially parallel with the right side edge.
9. The lottery ticket holder according to claim 1, further comprising at least one raised portion of the surface, on which the at least one slot is disposed.
10. The lottery ticket holder according to claim 9, wherein the at least one raised portion includes a first raised portion disposed on the left side edge and a second raised portion disposed on the right side edge.
11. The lottery ticket holder according to claim 10, wherein the first slot is a groove disposed along the first raised portion and the second slot is a groove disposed along the second raised portion.
12. The lottery ticket holder according to claim 1, further comprising at least one high-friction material disposed on the surface and configured to reduce slippage of the lottery ticket on the surface.
13. The lottery ticket holder according to claim 1, wherein the least one slot is at least partially rubberized and configured to reduce slippage of the lottery ticket within the at least one slot.
14. The lottery ticket holder according to claim 1, wherein the tray extends upward and away from the surface and inward from the perimeter.
15. The lottery ticket holder according to claim 14, wherein the tray is generally U-shaped in cross section.
16. The lottery ticket holder according to claim 14, wherein the tray is generally V-shaped in cross section.
17. The lottery ticket holder according to claim 1, wherein the surface, the at least one slot, and the tray form one continuous piece composed of substantially the same materials.
18. The lottery ticket holder according to claim 1, wherein the tray is stackable with a second tray of a second lottery ticket holder.
19. A lottery ticket holder adapted for enabling scratching of a lottery ticket, comprising: a substantially flat surface having a perimeter including a top edge, a bottom edge, a left side edge, and a right side edge, the top edge being opposite to the bottom edge, and the left side edge being opposite to the right side edge; at least one notch disposed on the surface and configured to hold a lottery ticket on the surface; and a tray disposed along the bottom edge of the surface and configured to collect particulates disposed within the tray.
20. The lottery ticket holder according to claim 19, wherein the at least one notch includes a first notch disposed near the left side edge and a second notch disposed near the right side edge.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0016] Overview
[0017] The present disclosure contemplates portable lottery ticket holders for enabling scratching of an obscuring coating off of lottery tickets by a user with a scratching device to disclose hidden information on the tickets and that address the problem of conventional holders being relatively heavy, bulky, expensive, cumbersome to use, and/or complicated to manufacture. As disclosed herein, the lottery ticket holders offer a simple, lightweight, convenient, and economical alternative to such conventional systems, while still offering users suitable surfaces for supporting lottery tickets and the scratching off of a coating therefrom, as well as a solution for collecting the scratched-off coatings. The disclosed lottery ticket holders may be manufactured at relatively low costs, and require relatively low lead times to produce. Additionally, the lottery ticket holders are easily pocketable and carried around for use while on-the-go, stowed away in a desk drawer or glove compartment, and/or stacked together to save space. In fact, the slim design and portability of the disclosed lottery ticket holders may even offer significant opportunities for lottery ticket retailers to sell the holders along with lottery tickets, such as by making the holders available for purchase at lottery ticket vending kiosks.
[0018] Various aspects of the present disclosure are described below and illustrated in the associated drawings, using certain embodiments and examples intended to illustrate but not limit the disclosure. Additionally, certain aspects of the disclosure may be described as a first, a second, a third, and so forth. However, this numbering scheme is not intended to limit the disclosure to only the numbers described herein, nor to imply that any particular sequence or number of elements are necessary to the disclosure. The subject matter of the present invention is particularly pointed out and distinctly claimed representing the scope of the invention in the concluding portion of this specification. However, both the organization and method of operation, together with further advantages and objects thereof, may best be understood by reference to the following descriptions taken in connection with accompanying drawings wherein like reference characters refer to like elements.
[0019] Examples, Components, and Alternatives
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[0021] Additionally, the holder 10 may include at least one slot and/or groove 24 disposed along the surface 12 and configured to hold lottery tickets on the surface 12. The term slot is generally defined as an elongated aperture or slit in which an object may be inserted. Similarly, the term groove is generally defined as an elongated cut or depression, especially one made to guide motion or receive a corresponding ridge of an object (such as an edge or corner of a lottery ticket). For purposes of this disclosure, the at least one slot may be synonymous with the at least one groove, and the terms slot and groove may therefore be used interchangeably. However, for simplicity, the present disclosure will generally use the term slot to describe the embodiments.
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[0024] In some embodiments, the surface 12, the at least one slot 24, and the tray 26 of the holder 10 may be one continuous piece composed of substantially the same materials. For example, the holder 10 may be composed of one or more plastics commonly used in injection molding and/or additive manufacturing, such as but not limited to acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), polypropylene, polylactic acid, polyvinyl alcohol, polyoxmethylene (POM), polycarbonate, PVC, nylon 32% glass fiber, acrylic (PMMA), styrene, polyether imide (PEI), acrylonitrile, and/or other mixtures thereof. Additionally or alternatively, the holder 10 may be composed of one or more pure metals, metal alloys, woods, or any other suitable material(s). In some embodiments, the holder 10 may also include at least one high-friction material disposed on the surface and configured to reduce slippage of any lottery tickets thereon. Likewise, the surface 12 may be at least partially coated with rubber, silicone, or the like. Additionally or alternatively, the slot(s) of the holder 10 may be at least partially rubberized to reduce slippage of the lottery ticket there within. In some embodiments, the slot(s) may be composed entirely of a high-friction material or mixture of materials.
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[0026] Generally, the slot(s) may extend in any suitable direction along the surface 30, such as longitudinally, transversely, and/or diagonally. Although
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[0028] In some embodiments, the holder 28 may accommodate lottery tickets having varying widths. Specifically, a first root of the first slot 42 and a second root of the second slot 44 may be spaced apart from each other at a distance corresponding to a width of a lottery ticket that the holder 28 is configured to hold. The term root may generally be defined as the deepest portion of a slot or groove. For example, the slots 42 and 44 may each be one-half inch deep. Accordingly, the slots 42 and 44 may be suitable to hold lottery tickets having widths that vary by approximately one-half inch or less. That is, the holder 28 may be suitable for holding lottery tickets having dimensions such as but not limited to 3.69, 3.87, 4.16, and so on. Different embodiments of the holder 28 may be configured to hold lottery tickets of different sizes.
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[0030] Additionally, as shown in
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[0034] Specifically, the holder 56 may include a first notch 64 disposed, or located, near the left side edge 60 and a second notch 66 disposed along the right side edge 62. Like the slot(s) and/or groove(s) of other embodiments, the notches 64 and 66 may be configured to hold a lottery ticket 68 on the surface 58. The lottery ticket 68 is shown as slightly bent, or curved, and may be flattened to be flush against the surface 58 and more fully inserted into the slots 64 and 66. Embodiments may include any suitable mixture of slots, grooves, and/or notches. In fact, some embodiments may include one or more series of slots, grooves, and/or notches so that the lottery ticket holder may be one size fits all by accommodating various sizes of lottery tickets.
[0035] Advantages, Features, Benefits
[0036] The different embodiments of lottery ticket holders described herein may provide several advantages over previous systems. For example, the illustrative embodiments described herein provide a simple, lightweight, and portable solution for supporting the scratching off of coatings from lottery tickets, as well for collecting the scratched-off coatings.
[0037] Additionally, and among other benefits, illustrative embodiments described herein allow for relatively low manufacturing costs and assembly lead times, depending on the material(s) from which the holders are formed. The disclosed embodiments offer significant advantages over conventional systems because they may be mass manufactured through injection molding and/or 3D printing, in addition to conventional manufacturing methods. Furthermore, certain embodiments may be slim and stackable, thereby allowing opportunities for retailers to sell the disclosed holders in lottery ticket vending kiosks. No known systems can produce these results, particularly bulky systems having multiple and/or moving parts.
[0038] Thus, the illustrative embodiments described herein are particularly useful for the scratching of lottery tickets in locations where no other suitable structure (e.g., a desk, table, countertop, platform, or similar) may be available. However, not all embodiments described herein provide the same advantages or the same degree of advantage.
[0039] Conclusion
[0040] The disclosure set forth above may encompass multiple distinct inventions with independent utility. Although each of these inventions has been disclosed in its preferred form(s), the specific embodiments thereof as disclosed and illustrated herein are not to be considered in a limiting sense, because numerous variations are possible. To the extent that section headings are used within this disclosure, such headings are for organizational purposes only, and do not constitute a characterization of any claimed invention. The subject matter of the invention(s) includes all novel and nonobvious combinations and subcombinations of the various elements, features, functions, and/or properties disclosed herein. The following claims particularly point out certain combinations and subcombinations regarded as novel and nonobvious. Invention(s) embodied in other combinations and subcombinations of features, functions, elements, and/or properties may be claimed in applications claiming priority from this or a related application.