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US2023829A
US2023829A US6581A US658135A US2023829A US 2023829 A US2023829 A US 2023829A US 6581 A US6581 A US 6581A US 658135 A US658135 A US 658135A US 2023829 A US2023829 A US 2023829A
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    • B42DBOOKS; BOOK COVERS; LOOSE LEAVES; PRINTED MATTER CHARACTERISED BY IDENTIFICATION OR SECURITY FEATURES; PRINTED MATTER OF SPECIAL FORMAT OR STYLE NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; DEVICES FOR USE THEREWITH AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; MOVABLE-STRIP WRITING OR READING APPARATUS
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  • This invention relates to el-tam new and useful improvements in admittance strip tickets.
  • the primary object of the invention is to pro- I vide an admittance strip ticket wherein the strip 5 preferably unwinds from afreel mounted in a dispensing or delivery machine with the reeled strip of indefinite length to be cut y fiim i'iate mechanism into the desired number of tickets, the tickets being sequentially'numbered, each 10 ticket carrying a concealed prize winning number or character and all of said ticketsof one reel carrying an'identifyingcharacter to associatee' the tickets with a partlcularreel.
  • a A further and important object of theinvenizlon 15' etc provide a ticket strip of the foregoing character that is of double wall or ply Iormation with opposite side edges of the piles of the ticket secured together, the inner face of one ply. carrying a number or other identifying character nor- 20 .mally concealed by the opposite ply andadapted tobeexposedbytearingawindowopeninginthe other ply.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevational view of an ad? mittance strip ticket reel showing a ticket strip extendingiromthereel;
  • ligure2isarragmentaryfrontfaceviewofthe ticket strip showing the weakened lines for cut- 35 ring the strip intotickets, the tearing tab carriedbytheupperpiyofeachticketsectionofthe strip with two of thetabs torn to form window openings for exposing the concealed numbers or identifying characters for each ticket onthe J otberaply;
  • Figure 4 is a fragmentary developed plan view ticket strip unfolded. and adapted to be folded on a longitudinal-central line with the free filde edges secured together;
  • Figure 5 isIa perspective view of one of. the tickets severed from the strip;
  • FIG. 50 Figure Gisafragmentary face view of aticketstrip with another form of device for producing a window opening in each ticket for the exposure of the concealed identifyingcharacter .on the other ticket ply.
  • 55 v.Theladmittance strip ticket is of double wall -ingsymbol li'thatisnormally or double ply construction and is wound into the 1 form or areel R as shown in Figure 1 and said reel is preferably mounted in ,a dispensing or delivery machine to eifect the unwinding of the strip 8 therefrom that is divided into separate 5 tickets.
  • the ticket strip 8 is of double wall'or ply constructioii and'as shown in Figure 4, in developed plan view, the strip is formed of plies ill and II adapted to be folded onto each other along .the 10 center line I! with the freeside edges of the plies II and II preferably adhesively secured together as indicated at l3, although it is to be understood, that other means for securing the free edges together may be employed, or the piles may be separately formed and secured together at'opposite side edges in any preferred manner, one of said methods being disclosed herein and hereafter referred to.
  • the double ticket strip is illustrated in Figures 2 and 3 with'the-free side edges of the plies i0 and II secured together and the strip S is.weakened at spacedtransverse hues as she t I4 to facilitate the severance of the strip intcti'ckets T.
  • the strip S has the ticket severance lines ll provided with one or more perforations It for association with appropriate feed mechanism of a machine for unwinding the strip S.from the As shown in Figure 4, the inner face of the ticket ply ll carries a numeral or other identifyncealed by the ticketply II.
  • each ticket ply ll of a ticket '1 is provided with a cross slot 'l[ adjacent one end with weakenedfldivergent lines ll extending from the ends of the cross slot to provide a tearing tab it, two of which tabs are illustrated in Figure 2 as-being torn away from the ticket ply II to provide a window open- 40 ing "a for exposing the normally concealed ticket
  • the tickets are sequenat 20 for the identifyingcharacterli. tially .numbered as indicated readydetermination of the number of tickets sold identified'by a serial number 2
  • each ticket B is provided with an arcuate slot Ila adjacent one end and the weakened lines l8 shown in. Figs. 2 and 4 are omitted, a strip being torn from the ply lob as by inserting a finger nail in the slot lla for exposing a concealed identifying character.
  • the construction and operation thereof will at once be apparent, it being noted that the selected prize winning characters or symbols l6 carried by the ticket ply II are normally concealed from view andaccess thereto is obtained by tearinga window openingl9a in the overlying ticket fly it.
  • the tickets are sequentially numbered so that it may be readily determined how many tickets have been dispensed from the reel R.
  • the tickets of a reel "carry-the same serial number for identifying the tickets w tha particular reel.
  • a ticket of doubleply construction having normally concealed indicia. on the inner face of one ply, and atearing tab carried by the otherply for producing a window opening to expose the concealed indicia, the ticket being formed of a single blank folded on its longitudinal axis with the free side edges secured together, the formation of the tearingtab including the provision of a narrow slot extending across the plyadjacent one end.
  • each ticket of the strip being of double ply construction having normally concealed indicia on the inner face of one ply, and a tearing tab carried by the other ply of each ticket for producing a window opening to expose the concealed indicia, said ticket strip being reeled, the tickets of the strip being sequentially numbered and each ticket having the same serial number to associate it with a particindicia, the ticket being formed of a single blank folded on its longitudinal axis with the free side edges secured together, the formation of the tearing tab including the provision of a narrow slot extending across the ply adjacent one end, and weakened tearing lines extending from the ends of the slot and terminating in spaced relation to the sides and ends of the ticket.
  • each ticket of the strip being of double ply construction having normally concealed indicia on the inner face of one ply, and a tearing tab carried by the other Dly of each ticket for producing a window opening to expose the concealed indicia, said ticket strip being reeled, the tickets of the strip being sequentially numbered and each ticket having the same serial number to associate it with a particular reel, the ticket strip being formed of a single blank folded on its longitudinal axis with the free side edges secured together, the formation of the tearing tab including the provision of a narrow slot extending across the ply adjacent one end, and weakened tearing lines extending from the ends of the slot and terminating in spaced relation to the sides and ends of the ticket.
  • each ticket of the strip being of double ply construction having normally concealed indicia on the inner face 40 of one ply, and a tearing tab carried by the other ply of each ticket for producing a window opening to expose the concealed indicia, said ticket strip being reeled, the tickets of the strip being sequentially numbered and each ticket having the same serial number to associate it with a particular reel, the ticket plys being secured together at their side edges.

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.45 of the double Patented Dec. 10, 1935 2,023,829 snm'rrsncs srau 'r'rcxs'r Lester- 1'. wrists x. 1:. application reimun 14, 19:5, Serial No. e581 5Claims-' '(cl. see-4,
This invention relates to el-tam new and useful improvements in admittance strip tickets.
The primary object of the invention is to pro- I vide an admittance strip ticket wherein the strip 5 preferably unwinds from afreel mounted in a dispensing or delivery machine with the reeled strip of indefinite length to be cut y fiim i'iate mechanism into the desired number of tickets, the tickets being sequentially'numbered, each 10 ticket carrying a concealed prize winning number or character and all of said ticketsof one reel carrying an'identifyingcharacter to asociate' the tickets with a partlcularreel. a A further and important object of theinvenizlon 15' etc provide a ticket strip of the foregoing character that is of double wall or ply Iormation with opposite side edges of the piles of the ticket secured together, the inner face of one ply. carrying a number or other identifying character nor- 20 .mally concealed by the opposite ply andadapted tobeexposedbytearingawindowopeninginthe other ply.
With the above and other objects in view that will become apparent as the nature of the inven- 25 tion is betterunderstood, the same consists in the novel form, combination and arrangement of partsh'ereinafter more fully described, shown in the accomp ny drawing and claimed.
In the drawing:--
'30 Figure 1 is a side elevational view of an ad? mittance strip ticket reel showing a ticket strip extendingiromthereel;
ligure2isarragmentaryfrontfaceviewofthe ticket strip showing the weakened lines for cut- 35 ring the strip intotickets, the tearing tab carriedbytheupperpiyofeachticketsectionofthe strip with two of thetabs torn to form window openings for exposing the concealed numbers or identifying characters for each ticket onthe J otberaply;
l'igureiiisa'iragmentaryrearraceviewofthe 1 ticket strip with the same serial number on-each ticket ofa strip v Figure 4 is a fragmentary developed plan view ticket strip unfolded. and adapted to be folded on a longitudinal-central line with the free filde edges secured together; Figure 5, isIa perspective view of one of. the tickets severed from the strip; and
50 Figure Gisafragmentary face view of aticketstrip with another form of device for producing a window opening in each ticket for the exposure of the concealed identifyingcharacter .on the other ticket ply. 55 v.Theladmittance strip ticket is of double wall -ingsymbol li'thatisnormally or double ply construction and is wound into the 1 form or areel R as shown in Figure 1 and said reel is preferably mounted in ,a dispensing or delivery machine to eifect the unwinding of the strip 8 therefrom that is divided into separate 5 tickets.
The ticket strip 8 is of double wall'or ply constructioii and'as shown in Figure 4, in developed plan view, the strip is formed of plies ill and II adapted to be folded onto each other along .the 10 center line I! with the freeside edges of the plies II and II preferably adhesively secured together as indicated at l3, although it is to be understood, that other means for securing the free edges together may be employed, or the piles may be separately formed and secured together at'opposite side edges in any preferred manner, one of said methods being disclosed herein and hereafter referred to.
I The double ticket strip is illustrated in Figures 2 and 3 with'the-free side edges of the plies i0 and II secured together and the strip S is.weakened at spacedtransverse hues as she t I4 to facilitate the severance of the strip intcti'ckets T. The strip S has the ticket severance lines ll provided with one or more perforations It for association with appropriate feed mechanism of a machine for unwinding the strip S.from the As shown in Figure 4, the inner face of the ticket ply ll carries a numeral or other identifyncealed by the ticketply II. To gain access to the concealed identifying character or symbol l6, each ticket ply ll of a ticket '1 is provided with a cross slot 'l[ adjacent one end with weakenedfldivergent lines ll extending from the ends of the cross slot to provide a tearing tab it, two of which tabs are illustrated in Figure 2 as-being torn away from the ticket ply II to provide a window open- 40 ing "a for exposing the normally concealed ticket The tickets are sequenat 20 for the identifyingcharacterli. tially .numbered as indicated readydetermination of the number of tickets sold identified'by a serial number 2| for determining the particular reel from which the tickets were dispensed. l A separate ticket of another form is illustrated in'Figure 5 in which the plies Ila and Ila are initially formed from separate strips and said strips are sec together along their longitudinal edges as by stitching and indicated by the reference character 22, the structure of the double ticket otherwise remaining the same as in the form of invention illustrated in Figs. 1 to 4.
In the form of ticket strip S shown inFigure 6, the ply I 0b of each ticket B is provided with an arcuate slot Ila adjacent one end and the weakened lines l8 shown in. Figs. 2 and 4 are omitted, a strip being torn from the ply lob as by inserting a finger nail in the slot lla for exposing a concealed identifying character.
From the above detailed description .of the invention, it is believed that the construction and operation thereof will at once be apparent, it being noted that the selected prize winning characters or symbols l6 carried by the ticket ply II are normally concealed from view andaccess thereto is obtained by tearinga window openingl9a in the overlying ticket fly it. The tickets are sequentially numbered so that it may be readily determined how many tickets have been dispensed from the reel R. The tickets of a reel "carry-the same serial number for identifying the tickets w tha particular reel.
While'there are herein shown and described the preferred embodiments of the invention, it
is nevertheless to be understood that minor changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the. invention as claimed.
I claim:
1. In an-admittance strip ticket, a ticket of doubleply construction having normally concealed indicia. on the inner face of one ply, and atearing tab carried by the otherply for producing a window opening to expose the concealed indicia, the ticket being formed of a single blank folded on its longitudinal axis with the free side edges secured together, the formation of the tearingtab including the provision of a narrow slot extending across the plyadjacent one end.
2. An admittance ticket strip, each ticket of the strip being of double ply construction having normally concealed indicia on the inner face of one ply, and a tearing tab carried by the other ply of each ticket for producing a window opening to expose the concealed indicia, said ticket strip being reeled, the tickets of the strip being sequentially numbered and each ticket having the same serial number to associate it with a particindicia, the ticket being formed of a single blank folded on its longitudinal axis with the free side edges secured together, the formation of the tearing tab including the provision of a narrow slot extending across the ply adjacent one end, and weakened tearing lines extending from the ends of the slot and terminating in spaced relation to the sides and ends of the ticket.
4. An admittance ticket strip, each ticket of the strip being of double ply construction having normally concealed indicia on the inner face of one ply, and a tearing tab carried by the other Dly of each ticket for producing a window opening to expose the concealed indicia, said ticket strip being reeled, the tickets of the strip being sequentially numbered and each ticket having the same serial number to associate it with a particular reel, the ticket strip being formed of a single blank folded on its longitudinal axis with the free side edges secured together, the formation of the tearing tab including the provision of a narrow slot extending across the ply adjacent one end, and weakened tearing lines extending from the ends of the slot and terminating in spaced relation to the sides and ends of the ticket. x
' 5. An admittance ticket strip, each ticket of the strip being of double ply construction having normally concealed indicia on the inner face 40 of one ply, anda tearing tab carried by the other ply of each ticket for producing a window opening to expose the concealed indicia, said ticket strip being reeled, the tickets of the strip being sequentially numbered and each ticket having the same serial number to associate it with a particular reel, the ticket plys being secured together at their side edges.
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US2491807A (en) * 1945-05-25 1949-12-20 Benjamin H Freedman Ticket strip and ticket
US2773285A (en) * 1947-11-06 1956-12-11 Continental Can Co Method of making sterile containers
US2999698A (en) * 1959-04-23 1961-09-12 Robert H Hoese Sales promotional cards
US3228128A (en) * 1964-01-31 1966-01-11 Admiral Corp Tamper indicating device
US3230649A (en) * 1963-07-12 1966-01-25 Andrew B Karn Continuous, cut-back, pressure-sensitive label stock and labels
US3917276A (en) * 1969-11-20 1975-11-04 Diego Joseph Chance ticket
US3919032A (en) * 1969-11-20 1975-11-11 Diego Joseph Method of making strips of chance tickets
US4033611A (en) * 1974-01-15 1977-07-05 Johnsen Edward L Multi-ply lottery tickets or like articles, continuous business form and method for producing same
US4099721A (en) * 1975-12-09 1978-07-11 Pehr Ingemar Logander Lottery ticket
US4191376A (en) * 1975-05-27 1980-03-04 Systems Operations, Inc. Highly secure playing cards for instant lottery and games
US4359358A (en) * 1980-03-17 1982-11-16 Graphic Resources, Inc. In-store coupon and methods
US4587146A (en) * 1983-12-08 1986-05-06 Lohmann Gmbh & Co. Kg Flat laminate part consisting of a substrate layer, a cover layer and an auxiliary pull-off means for the cover layer
US4778153A (en) * 1985-08-02 1988-10-18 Dittler Brothers, Inc. Promotional article with pressure-sensitive adhesive portions and method of manufacture
US5453311A (en) * 1989-09-01 1995-09-26 Esselte Meto International Gmbh Ticket dispenser
US20040194240A1 (en) * 2003-04-01 2004-10-07 The Evercare Company Adhesive roller construction
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US2491807A (en) * 1945-05-25 1949-12-20 Benjamin H Freedman Ticket strip and ticket
US2773285A (en) * 1947-11-06 1956-12-11 Continental Can Co Method of making sterile containers
US2999698A (en) * 1959-04-23 1961-09-12 Robert H Hoese Sales promotional cards
US3230649A (en) * 1963-07-12 1966-01-25 Andrew B Karn Continuous, cut-back, pressure-sensitive label stock and labels
US3228128A (en) * 1964-01-31 1966-01-11 Admiral Corp Tamper indicating device
US3917276A (en) * 1969-11-20 1975-11-04 Diego Joseph Chance ticket
US3919032A (en) * 1969-11-20 1975-11-11 Diego Joseph Method of making strips of chance tickets
US4033611A (en) * 1974-01-15 1977-07-05 Johnsen Edward L Multi-ply lottery tickets or like articles, continuous business form and method for producing same
US4191376A (en) * 1975-05-27 1980-03-04 Systems Operations, Inc. Highly secure playing cards for instant lottery and games
US4099721A (en) * 1975-12-09 1978-07-11 Pehr Ingemar Logander Lottery ticket
US4359358A (en) * 1980-03-17 1982-11-16 Graphic Resources, Inc. In-store coupon and methods
US4587146A (en) * 1983-12-08 1986-05-06 Lohmann Gmbh & Co. Kg Flat laminate part consisting of a substrate layer, a cover layer and an auxiliary pull-off means for the cover layer
US4778153A (en) * 1985-08-02 1988-10-18 Dittler Brothers, Inc. Promotional article with pressure-sensitive adhesive portions and method of manufacture
US5453311A (en) * 1989-09-01 1995-09-26 Esselte Meto International Gmbh Ticket dispenser
US20040194240A1 (en) * 2003-04-01 2004-10-07 The Evercare Company Adhesive roller construction
US20150042041A1 (en) * 2013-08-09 2015-02-12 Scientific Games International Limited Array of Interconnected Lottery Tickets

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