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US1567560A US31043A US3104325A US1567560A US 1567560 A US1567560 A US 1567560A US 31043 A US31043 A US 31043A US 3104325 A US3104325 A US 3104325A US 1567560 A US1567560 A US 1567560A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63FCARD, BOARD, OR ROULETTE GAMES; INDOOR GAMES USING SMALL MOVING PLAYING BODIES; VIDEO GAMES; GAMES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • A63F3/00Board games; Raffle games
    • A63F3/06Lottos or bingo games; Systems, apparatus or devices for checking such games
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    • A63F3/069Tickets or accessories for use therewith having a message becoming legible by tearing-off non-adhesive parts
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • the invention relates broadly to an apparatus for playing games, and particularly to an arrangement of tickets for playing forfeit games, stunt games, baseball, pool games, etc.
  • An object of the invention is to' provide tickets in block form, preferably having a visible number or other designating indicia on one side, on the other side having directions, an arrangement of teams or game data covered by a removable sealing strip.
  • Fig. 1 indicates the strips layed out on a large sheet of paper and shows the sealing sheet partly attached and partly broken away.
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective view showing the strips secured together and one of the tickets partially raised ready for detaching along the perforated portion.
  • Fig. 3 shows one of the tickets detached from the strip, with the sealing element shown partly pulled away, disclosing the tickets and one stub.
  • Parallel lines of perforations 13 are provided across the sheet, to be disposed at substantially each side of the transverse center line of the strips to form a dividin stub between the tickets.
  • Glue or mucilage is applied along the dividing lines and e es of the strips in one until the adhesive dries.
  • each ticket namely the side opposite to the side having the sealing strips
  • the same number is printed on each ticket of one tablet before cutting. It is next cut into strips comprising two tickets each 18 and 19, with a stub formed between the perforations suitable for receiving means for securing the strips in tabs.
  • the sealing strip secured along the edges of each ticket make the directions thereon invisible.
  • the tickets are next bound into tablets with the numbered sides 20 facing outwardly and the sides covered with the sealing strips 21 facing downwardly.
  • One game is played about as follows: The group or party at the gathering is divided into a number of teams and a captain chosen for each team. Each captain of each team gets a tablet of a different number and distributes one ticket from the tablet to each member of his team. Each individual member of that team then detaches the sealing strip from the ticket and is then required to per orm the stunt or carry out what is indicated underneath the sealing stri The team that has the least number 0' unperformed stunts after a given time is considered the winner and a prize may be awarded to that team.
  • each ticket may have printed thereon two or more baseball teams or football teams for making u a pool.
  • Each guest draws one of the tickets and by tearing ofl the sealing strip ascertains what teams on the pool have been allotted to him. He then fills in the scores for these teams for the day and the person having the highest or lowest aggregate score wins the game.
  • both tickets of each pair'having the same identification on their upper sides a sealing strip covering the opposite side of each ticket, penalties printed on each ticket under the sealing stri and means between the perforations holding the strips together.
  • a plurality of strips each divided into a plurality of detachable tickets having a stub, a stunt .to be performed by a player of the game indicated on each ticket, an imperforate strip secured to the edges-of the face of the strip covering its contents, a visible identification on the opposite side of each ticket and securing means in the stub for holding the strips in a tablet.
  • a plurality of strips having a plurality of substantially parallel perforated lines, one line of perforations at substantially each sideof the medial portion, and means secured between said perforated lines to hold thesaid strips intact.
  • a plurality of strips comprising a stub, a detachable identifying portion, and an imperforate sealing strip secured at its edges to one side of the identification portion, arranged for removal after the identification portion and sealing por- 'tion have been separated from the stub.

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Dec. 29, 1925. 1,567,560
s. WORTH APPARATUS FOR PLAYING PARLOR GAMES Filed May 18, 1925 I I boys i 7 I 7/ alkon l standin 1 4 a line corner W 4 I I f/ y ear your "Z boy's 116i I" v I 2,17} Infant;- 11 w i Jmw/ %-71 Patented Dec. 29, 1925.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFQICE.
SAMUEL WORTH, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
APBARATUS ron rLAYINe PARLOR GAMES.
Application filed May 18, 1925. Serial No. 31,043.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, SAMUEL Worcrn, a citizen of the United States, residing at Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of 11- linois, have in'venteda new and useful Improvement in an Apparatus for Playing Parlor Games, of which the following is a specification.
The invention relates broadly to an apparatus for playing games, and particularly to an arrangement of tickets for playing forfeit games, stunt games, baseball, pool games, etc.
An object of the invention is to' provide tickets in block form, preferably having a visible number or other designating indicia on one side, on the other side having directions, an arrangement of teams or game data covered by a removable sealing strip. By the use of this sealing strip the said directions or game data remain invisible while the ticket remains part of the block or tab, but after the ticket has been detached this sealing strip can be removed for exposing these directions or game data.
In the drawings illustrating a preferred embodiment of the invention: I
Fig. 1 indicates the strips layed out on a large sheet of paper and shows the sealing sheet partly attached and partly broken away.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view showing the strips secured together and one of the tickets partially raised ready for detaching along the perforated portion.
Fig. 3 shows one of the tickets detached from the strip, with the sealing element shown partly pulled away, disclosing the tickets and one stub. Parallel lines of perforations 13 are provided across the sheet, to be disposed at substantially each side of the transverse center line of the strips to form a dividin stub between the tickets.
Glue or mucilage is applied along the dividing lines and e es of the strips in one until the adhesive dries.
operation as indicated by the shaded lines ing elevated portions to register with these parts 14 and 15. After the adhesive material has been applied, preferably, a thin sheet of paper 16 is placed over the strips to cover the printed matter thelCOl'LfiIld held in place On the opposite side of each of these tickets, namely the side opposite to the side having the sealing strips, the same number is printed on each ticket of one tablet before cutting. It is next cut into strips comprising two tickets each 18 and 19, with a stub formed between the perforations suitable for receiving means for securing the strips in tabs. The sealing strip secured along the edges of each ticket make the directions thereon invisible. The tickets are next bound into tablets with the numbered sides 20 facing outwardly and the sides covered with the sealing strips 21 facing downwardly.
A variety of games can be played with the tablets of my invention, the tickets of course being appropriately printed for these different games.
' One game is played about as follows: The group or party at the gathering is divided into a number of teams and a captain chosen for each team. Each captain of each team gets a tablet of a different number and distributes one ticket from the tablet to each member of his team. Each individual member of that team then detaches the sealing strip from the ticket and is then required to per orm the stunt or carry out what is indicated underneath the sealing stri The team that has the least number 0' unperformed stunts after a given time is considered the winner and a prize may be awarded to that team.
As illustrating another game, each ticket may have printed thereon two or more baseball teams or football teams for making u a pool. Each guest draws one of the tickets and by tearing ofl the sealing strip ascertains what teams on the pool have been allotted to him. He then fills in the scores for these teams for the day and the person having the highest or lowest aggregate score wins the game.
It will be observed that the presence of the sealing strip prevents anyone from examining the tickets in the pack and selecting a preferred one.
I claim: 1. In a tablet, a plurality of strips having perforations at each side of the transverse center dividing it into two tickets,
both tickets of each pair'having the same identification on their upper sides, a sealing strip covering the opposite side of each ticket, penalties printed on each ticket under the sealing stri and means between the perforations holding the strips together.
2. In a tablet adapted to be utilized in playing a game, a plurality of strips each divided into a plurality of detachable cured to the edges of the face of said strip,
providing an unsealed edge on each ticket after it has been detached.
4. In a tablet for playing a game, a plurality of strips each divided into a plurality of detachable tickets having a stub, a stunt .to be performed by a player of the game indicated on each ticket, an imperforate strip secured to the edges-of the face of the strip covering its contents, a visible identification on the opposite side of each ticket and securing means in the stub for holding the strips in a tablet.
5. In a game, a plurality of strips, having a plurality of substantially parallel perforated lines, one line of perforations at substantially each sideof the medial portion, and means secured between said perforated lines to hold thesaid strips intact.
tee-mac 6. In a game, a plurality of strips, comprising a stub, a detachable identifying portion, and an imperforate sealing strip secured at its edges to one side of the identification portion, arranged for removal after the identification portion and sealing por- 'tion have been separated from the stub.
7. The method of making tickets of the class described, including the steps of first printing on a single sheet matter in spaced relation, applying adhesiveto the edges of the tickets defined on said sheet, perforating the sheet, applying a sealing sheet to the adhesive and cutting into strips ready for tabbing.
8. In a tablet, a plurality of strips, having perforations at each side of the transverse center dividing it into two tickets, all of the tickets in the tablet having the same identification on their upper sides, a sealing strip covering the opposite side of each strip,
penalties printed on each ticket under the sealing strip, and means between the perfor'ations holding the strips together. i
' 9. In a device of theclass described, the combination of a plurality of tickets secured together in a pack and detachable therefrom, and a sealing strip 'detachably secured over one face of each ticket.
10. Ina game apparatus, aplurality of associated tickets, data printed on one side of each ticket identifying the same, data printed on the other side of each ticket constituting part of the game, and a sealing strip detachably secured over the latter side of each of said tickets for temporarily obscuring the game data. I
In testimony whereof I aflix my signature lat 1 0 .South La Salle Street, Chicago, Il-
1no1s.
SAMUEL WORTH.
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Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3040472A (en) * 1959-08-10 1962-06-26 John H Miller Coaster
US3655198A (en) * 1970-11-23 1972-04-11 Eugene F Broughton Pack of game playing tickets
US4962950A (en) * 1989-10-13 1990-10-16 Champion Joseph S Apparatus for increasing attendance at parimutuel events

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3040472A (en) * 1959-08-10 1962-06-26 John H Miller Coaster
US3655198A (en) * 1970-11-23 1972-04-11 Eugene F Broughton Pack of game playing tickets
US4962950A (en) * 1989-10-13 1990-10-16 Champion Joseph S Apparatus for increasing attendance at parimutuel events

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