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US1581859A
US1581859A US643072A US64307223A US1581859A US 1581859 A US1581859 A US 1581859A US 643072 A US643072 A US 643072A US 64307223 A US64307223 A US 64307223A US 1581859 A US1581859 A US 1581859A
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  • My said invention relates to a card game and it is an object of the same to provide a set of playing cards having novel features by means of which a game may be played somewhat resembling certain Chinese games, which game I have designated by the name Sun Chang.
  • FIGS to 3 represent individual cards of sequences
  • Figures 6 to 6 represent indicator cards.
  • the game called Mali jongg, Pung chow, Diplomat and many other games may be played with the deck of cards constituting my invention with the advantage that I do away with the tiles of ivory and bamboo and other clumsy and expensive paraphernalia used by the Chinese and substitute therefor relatively simple and inexpensive cards which have the further advantage of being easily transrepresent little room.
  • the deck of cards includes lad playing cards which have backs with any conventional or preferred design, the faces of these cards being marked as shown in the figures.
  • Figure 3 represents card No. 9 of one of the sequences in the bamboo sub-pack;
  • Figure 3 card No. 9 in one of the sequences of the circle or dot sub-pack There are also four cards for each of tie four winds and Figures 2 to 2 show the make up of one card for each wind.
  • There are four green dragon cards (Fig-1), four red dragon and four white dragon There are also two cards cards (Fig. 1).
  • F xS In addition to the deck; of 14a playing cards there are four indicator cardsmarked F xS, TV and N, respectively.
  • These-indica tor cards differ from the other cards in some essential and obvious respect, e. g. they may have red backsor. they may be of larger size than the other cards so as to be readily distinguishable from the playing cards. They are not shuliie-d or dealt with the'rest of the deck but are kept separate, being used in place of the dice of the Chinese game to determine who shall be East Wind (or banker) and who shall break the wall.
  • special indicator cards for assigning such playing positions consisting of a special card for each position, a plurality of distinct sequentially numbered groups of cards, the cards of each group forming a continuous series and having means thereon for indicating the position of ealch card in the series and group, said means comprising Arabic numerals from one to nine and suite indica in opposite diagonals and readable from either end, the suite indicia of each group being of a different color, and having Chinese phras'eology in the central portions thereof, said phraseology being a translation of the English indicia' thereon, two groups of nonnumbered cards, each group being unrelated to the other, the non-numbered cards of one group having differently colored English suite indicia in attention-attracting spots in diagonally opposite corners some of these cards having a Chinese translation thereof in the center thereof, the cards of the other non-numbered group having English suite indicia in opposite corners, the cards of the latter group having Chinese phrase

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April 20, 1926. 1,581,859
C. M L, NEW
GAME
Filed June 2, 1923 ZSheets-Sheet 1 cu c izzgz 5 5.2 azi z M Y N 2| ZeZ- 4 25- Inventbr Gai/za 'waa 77ZcLmv new ported in that they are light and take up cards (Fig. 1)
Patented Apr. 20, 1926.
un rsn STATES rssrsse CATHERINE MOLAEN NEW, OF INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.
GAME.
Application filed June 2, 1923. Serial No. 643,0 72.
To all "whom it may concern: i
Be it known that I, CA'rHnnINn MoLAnN New, a citizen of the United States, residing at Indianapolis, in the county of Marion and State of Indiana, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Games, of which the following is a specilication. 7
My said invention relates to a card game and it is an object of the same to provide a set of playing cards having novel features by means of which a game may be played somewhat resembling certain Chinese games, which game I have designated by the name Sun Chang.
Referring to the accompanying drawings which are made a part hereof,
Figures 1 to 2 and at to.,"5 honor cards of various sets,
FiguresS to 3 represent individual cards of sequences, and
Figures 6 to 6 represent indicator cards. In a preferred method of use the game called Mali jongg, Pung chow, Diplomat and many other games may be played with the deck of cards constituting my invention with the advantage that I do away with the tiles of ivory and bamboo and other clumsy and expensive paraphernalia used by the Chinese and substitute therefor relatively simple and inexpensive cards which have the further advantage of being easily transrepresent little room.
The deck of cards includes lad playing cards which have backs with any conventional or preferred design, the faces of these cards being marked as shown in the figures. There are for example 36 cards in each of the sub-packs commonly referred to asbainboos, dots and characters, each subpack being divided into four groups of nine cards numbered in sequence from 1 to 9. Figure 3 represents card No. 9 of one of the sequences in the bamboo sub-pack; Figure 3 card No. 9 in one of the sequences of the character subpack; and Figure 3 card No. 9 in one of the sequences of the circle or dot sub-pack. There are also four cards for each of tie four winds and Figures 2 to 2 show the make up of one card for each wind. There are four green dragon cards (Fig-1), four red dragon and four white dragon There are also two cards cards (Fig. 1).
(Figs. 4; to 5 a for each of the four seasons,
on cards, which of course are left blank as the other sethas thev ideograph indicating andthese cards are divided into two sets, one consisting of red seasons (Figs. 45 to l) each cardof which has a red or pink circle with green markings thereon and the other ct of green seasons with green circles and red markings on the circles.
.lnstead of providing the same indications as are used on the tiles I place on the face of each card a large Chinese ideograph or word-sign indicating the name, as bamboo or circle with the Chinese character above the same for the numeral in the se quence ifthe card is one of a sequence. The ideographs on the sub-packs differ in color. the bamboo being green, the circle blue, and the character red. At the upper left-hand corner and the lower right-hand corner of each card I place the pictorial representation of the bamboo or circle, etc. (the circle being indicated by an annulus) together with the Arabic numeral of the card in its sequence. On the cards indicating dragons I place -attention-attracting spot with the Latin character 1) which is the initial of the English word dragon of the proper color and the Chinese character representing the word dragon on each of the cards inits appropriate color excepting the white dragwhite dragons are presumed to be invisible. The cards representing the seasons, in ac cordance with the numerals in their corners,
are made in two sets as above explained and those of one set carry the Chinese word for the specific season in red while at the diagonally opposite corners of the card the numeral for the particular season appears 111 the same color as the word, i. e. red, while the season in green. a.
Similarly, with the cards representingthe winds the appropriate name appears, in Chinese at the center of the card in an attentionattracting spot while the initial letter ofthe English word appears at theeorner of the card. q a
In addition to the deck; of 14a playing cards there are four indicator cardsmarked F xS, TV and N, respectively. These-indica tor cards differ from the other cards in some essential and obvious respect, e. g. they may have red backsor. they may be of larger size than the other cards so as to be readily distinguishable from the playing cards. They are not shuliie-d or dealt with the'rest of the deck but are kept separate, being used in place of the dice of the Chinese game to determine who shall be East Wind (or banker) and who shall break the wall.
In addition to the use of the cards for playing games it will readily be seen that they have an educational value in that persons using them become familar with some of the more commonly used ideographs of the Chinese language, and since the cards also hear indications denoting the meaning of such ideographs either in the form of pictures or initials of English words, it is made comparatively easy to learn the ideographs and their meaning. F or such a purpose also the number of cards could be increased and the inscriptions varied.
The cards may he used for playing other games and may be changed in various respects, all without. departing from the spirit of my invention, and therefore I do not limit myself to the precise embodiment of the invention shown in the drawings and described in the specification but only as indicated in the appended claim.
Having thus fully described my said invention, what I claim as ne and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is:
In a card game adapted to be played by a number of persons to whom are assigned definite playing positions, special indicator cards for assigning such playing positions consisting of a special card for each position, a plurality of distinct sequentially numbered groups of cards, the cards of each group forming a continuous series and having means thereon for indicating the position of ealch card in the series and group, said means comprising Arabic numerals from one to nine and suite indica in opposite diagonals and readable from either end, the suite indicia of each group being of a different color, and having Chinese phras'eology in the central portions thereof, said phraseology being a translation of the English indicia' thereon, two groups of nonnumbered cards, each group being unrelated to the other, the non-numbered cards of one group having differently colored English suite indicia in attention-attracting spots in diagonally opposite corners some of these cards having a Chinese translation thereof in the center thereof, the cards of the other non-numbered group having English suite indicia in opposite corners, the cards of the latter group having Chinese phraseology in the center thereof, and two groups of differently colored season cards, each group having progressive indicia thereon, said indicia comprising Arabic numerals from one to four placed in opposite corners of the cards of this group, and also having Chinese phraseology in attention-attracting colored spots in the center thereof.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal at lVashington, District of Columbia, this 25th day of May, A. D, nineteen hundred and twenty-three.
CATHERlNE lVlcLAEN NEW. [L. s]
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US4147363A (en) * 1977-09-27 1979-04-03 Lee Sang C Multi-game deck of tiles
US4227698A (en) * 1979-03-14 1980-10-14 Kabushikikaisha Anoa Table game
US4795161A (en) * 1987-12-07 1989-01-03 Chao Dwight W Card game
USD424629S (en) * 1999-07-19 2000-05-09 Carolyn Alexis Flowers Hamlet haiku card game
EP1184057A2 (en) * 2000-08-28 2002-03-06 Konami Corporation Deck of cards
US6685188B2 (en) 2001-10-25 2004-02-03 Rehbein Juerg Method and apparatus for performing a transaction without the use of spoken communication between the transaction parties
US20040083111A1 (en) * 2001-10-25 2004-04-29 Jurg Rehbein Method and apparatus for performing a transaction without the use of spoken communication between the transaction parties
US20060181026A1 (en) * 2005-02-14 2006-08-17 Wong Jacob Y Chinese poker deck
US20060249907A1 (en) * 2004-08-16 2006-11-09 Wong Jacob Y East-West cassino
USD847266S1 (en) * 2017-06-17 2019-04-30 Charles Mensah Korankye Adinkra card game

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4147363A (en) * 1977-09-27 1979-04-03 Lee Sang C Multi-game deck of tiles
US4227698A (en) * 1979-03-14 1980-10-14 Kabushikikaisha Anoa Table game
US4795161A (en) * 1987-12-07 1989-01-03 Chao Dwight W Card game
USD424629S (en) * 1999-07-19 2000-05-09 Carolyn Alexis Flowers Hamlet haiku card game
EP1184057A2 (en) * 2000-08-28 2002-03-06 Konami Corporation Deck of cards
EP1184057A3 (en) * 2000-08-28 2002-04-17 Konami Corporation Deck of cards
US6685188B2 (en) 2001-10-25 2004-02-03 Rehbein Juerg Method and apparatus for performing a transaction without the use of spoken communication between the transaction parties
US20040083111A1 (en) * 2001-10-25 2004-04-29 Jurg Rehbein Method and apparatus for performing a transaction without the use of spoken communication between the transaction parties
US20060249907A1 (en) * 2004-08-16 2006-11-09 Wong Jacob Y East-West cassino
US7780170B2 (en) * 2004-08-16 2010-08-24 Gamelot, Inc. East-west casino based upon chinese poker deck
US20110057391A1 (en) * 2004-08-16 2011-03-10 Gamelot, Inc. East-West Poker Casino
US20060181026A1 (en) * 2005-02-14 2006-08-17 Wong Jacob Y Chinese poker deck
USD847266S1 (en) * 2017-06-17 2019-04-30 Charles Mensah Korankye Adinkra card game

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