Multi-game lottery ticket assembly and associated method for making

US9656156B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9656156-B2
Application numberUS-201514723606-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 28, 2015
Priority dateMay 28, 2015
Publication dateMay 23, 2017
Grant dateMay 23, 2017

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A multi-game ticket assembly includes a single continuous substrate having a middle section and opposite end sections folded inwardly against the middle section. A portion of the front surface of each end section is adhered to the front surface of the middle section. Each of the end sections has a game area defined by lines of weakness in the substrate, with each game area further including a first game printed on the rear surface thereof and a second separate game printed on the front surface thereof. The first games of the end sections are adjacent and accessible to a player from a front aspect of the ticket assembly, and the second game of each end section is accessible to the player by separating the game area from its respective end section and folding the game area outwardly away from the middle section.

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What is claimed is: 1. A multi-game ticket assembly, comprising: a single continuous substrate comprising a front surface and a rear surface, the substrate further comprising a middle section and opposite end sections folded inwardly against the middle section along fold lines between the middle section and respective end section; a portion of the front surface of each end section adhered to the front surface of the middle section; each of the end sections having a game area defined by lines of weakness in the substrate except along the fold line between the end section and the middle section, each game area further comprising a first game printed on the rear surface thereof and a second separate game printed on the front surface thereof; wherein the first games of the end sections are adjacent and accessible to a player from a front aspect of the ticket assembly, and the second game of each end section is accessible to the player by separating the game area from its respective end section along the lines of weakness and folding the game area outwardly away from the middle section; wherein the middle section is releasably folded along a center fold line such that the first games are facing each other in a folded configuration of the middle section and are accessible to the player by unfolding the middle section; and wherein the portion of the front surface of each end section is permanently adhered to the front surface of the middle section along a border region, the game areas defined within the border region and unattached to the front surface of the middle region. 2. The multi-game ticket assembly as in claim 1 , wherein the middle section further comprises adjacent third and fourth games on the front surface thereof, the third and fourth games underlying the separable game areas and accessible to the player upon separating the game areas from their respective end section and folding the game areas outwardly away from the middle section. 3. The multi-game ticket assembly as in claim 2 , wherein the first games, second games, third game, and fourth game are scratch-off ticket games. 4. The multi-game ticket assembly as in claim 2 , wherein each of the first games, second games, third game, and fourth game have individual and independent prize structures. 5. The multi-game ticket assembly as in claim 1 , wherein the rear surface of the middle section comprises indicia related to play of the games within the ticket assembly. 6. The multi-game ticket assembly as in claim 1 wherein the game areas are defined by perforation lines. 7. A method for making a multi-game ticket assembly, comprising: on a single continuous substrate having a front surface and a rear surface, defining a middle section and opposite end sections; on the rear surface of the substrate, printing a first game on a game area of each of the end sections; on the front surface of the substrate, printing a second game on the game area of each of the end sections; defining the game areas in the end sections by lines of weakness except along a fold line between the end section and the middle section so that the game areas are only partially separable from their respective end section along the lines of weakness; folding the end sections inwardly against the middle section and partially adhering the front surface of the end sections to the front surface of the middle section; releasably folding the middle section along a center fold line such that the first games are facing each other in a folded configuration of the middle section and are accessible to the player by unfolding the middle section; wherein the first games of the end sections are adjacent and accessible to a player from a front aspect of the ticket assembly by unfolding the middle section, and the second game of each end section is subsequently accessible to the player by separating the game area from its respective end section and folding the game area outwardly away from the middle section; and wherein the portion of the front surface of each end section is permanently adhered to the front surface of the middle section along a border region, the game areas defined within the border region and unattached to the front surface of the middle region. 8. The method as in claim 7 , further comprising printing third and fourth games adjacent to each other on the front surface of the middle section, wherein the third and fourth games underlie the separable game areas and are accessible to the player upon separating the game areas from their respective end section and folding the game areas outwardly away from the middle section. 9. The method as in claim 8 , wherein the first games, second games, third game, and fourth game are printed as scratch-off ticket games. 10. The method as in claim 7 , further comprising printing indicia on the rear surface of the middle section related to play of the games within the ticket assembly. 11. The method as in claim 7 , further comprising defining the lines of weakness as perforation lines in the end sections.

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  • Printing of tickets, e.g. lottery tickets · CPC title

  • Lots, e.g. lottery tickets · CPC title

  • having a message becoming legible by tearing-off non-adhesive parts · CPC title

  • A63F3/0605Primary

    Lottery games · CPC title

  • having a message becoming legible after rubbing-off a coating or removing an adhesive layer (for educational purposes G09B) · CPC title

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What does patent US9656156B2 cover?
A multi-game ticket assembly includes a single continuous substrate having a middle section and opposite end sections folded inwardly against the middle section. A portion of the front surface of each end section is adhered to the front surface of the middle section. Each of the end sections has a game area defined by lines of weakness in the substrate, with each game area further including a f…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Scient Games Int Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A63F3/0605. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 23 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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