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US2484143A
US2484143A US755876A US75587647A US2484143A US 2484143 A US2484143 A US 2484143A US 755876 A US755876 A US 755876A US 75587647 A US75587647 A US 75587647A US 2484143 A US2484143 A US 2484143A
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  • This invention relatestoafgame, and important objects and advantages-.thereof are to vprovide a game of the character described, which is designed and intended to be played preferably by an individual in a relatively short period of time, which may be readily understood 'and played by anyone of ordinary skill, which may be conveniently employed for determining the chance Winner of a prize or reward for the 4attainment of speciied directional conditions, which m-ay be effectively used in the kindergarten grades of schools for acquainting children with numerical gures, which affords systematic amusement and diversion, which is simple in its construction and arrangement, compact, and comparatively Ieconomical in its manufacture.
  • Figure 1 is a top plan view of the playing card constructed and arranged in accordance with the invention.
  • Figure 2 is -a similar view of .the playing square embodied in the invention.
  • Figure 3 is a rear view of an envelope for enclosing the playing card and the accompanying i playing squares.
  • the game invention comprises a rectangularly-shaped playing card l and a correspondingly shaped playing square 2.
  • the face of the playing card l is printed ⁇ with a plurality of rightangularly intersecting lines 3 in a manner providing a squared arrangement of twenty-ve squares fl.
  • a different numerical designation 5 is printed :and ydisplayed in each of the squares and such numerical designations are preferably selected at random from zero to seventy-five, both inclusive, excepting Ithe numerical designation zero (d), which latter is displayed on 4every playing card in the centrally disposed square of the arrangement, as clearly il- The playing card and playing square i lustratedf'. in- Figure -1.
  • This ⁇ arrangement provides five-y rowsofi horizon-tally ialignedf nu-A merical designations, and ve rows of vertically aligned numerical designations, and two rows of diagonally aligned numerical designations through the center of the arrangement, with each of said rows embodying ve different numerical designations.
  • Each of the playing cards l is distinguished by a series number E, and with the individual card number 'l of the series, and may have printed thereon the directions for playing the game.
  • the playing square '2 is provided ⁇ with a plurality of intersecting, scored, easy-tear lines 8, which divide the playing square into twenty-ve separable playing sections e.
  • a different numerical designation l0 selected at random from zero to seventy-ve, both inclusive, is printed on each of the playing sections, except the numerical designation zero (0), which appears on lall of the playing squares 2, bufl its location in the latter is of no importance and is preferably positioned in the center of the integral square 2, for the purpose of appearance only.
  • the playing card l and its Iassociated vplaying square 2 vare preferably enclosed and sealed in an envelope Il, which latter also bears the series number 6 of the contained playing card.
  • the game is sold to the player in such sealed form, and is admirably adapted to be sold through vending machines and the like if desired.
  • the prospective player purchases, from the operator, a playing card I and its associ'ated playing square 2 both sealed in the ⁇ envelope Il.
  • the preferred play is a chance game which consists in separating the playing square along the easy-tear lines t into separate playing sections 9, and placing such sections, each bearing a numeric-al designation lil, on the playing card squares 4 showing the identical numerical designation 5. If the square sections 9 can be placed on the card squares 4 to ll out completely any horizontal, vertical, or center diagonally aligned row of numerical designation-s on the playing card, the player is declared a winner, and is entitled to the predetermined prize or reward. As the numerical designation zero (0) appears on both the playing card and the playing square, the player is substantially aided in filling out the several row alignments containing said Zero (0).
  • each playing card I has its own accompanying playing square 2.
  • the envelope l I with the enclosed playing card l and playing square 2, forming a pack unit is constructed of paper of the same color, but such pack units are preferably constructed of paper of a Variety of colors.
  • pack units are sold through a vending machine, they are -arranged in the latter in sequence of their different colors, so that it will be less likely that the player will attempt to use the playing card I, of one unit, with the playing square 2 of some other -pack unit.
  • the present invention provides a most entertaining gam'e of its kind, which may be play-ed in a great number of different Ways, and which may be economically manufactured land distributed.
  • a game of the class described comprising the combination of a paper playing card 'printed with a plurality of intersecting lines providing a squared arrangement of tWenty-ve uniform square areas, each of said :areas having .printed thereon a diierent numerical designation, the

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Patented Oct. 11, 1949 BINGO CARD AND NUMBERED `INDICA'I'RS THEREFOR John G, Arnold, Pittsburgh; ra
Application June 2o, 1947, serial No. 755,876
1 oiaimi. (o1. 27a-135)E This invention relatestoafgame, and important objects and advantages-.thereof are to vprovide a game of the character described, which is designed and intended to be played preferably by an individual in a relatively short period of time, which may be readily understood 'and played by anyone of ordinary skill, which may be conveniently employed for determining the chance Winner of a prize or reward for the 4attainment of speciied directional conditions, which m-ay be effectively used in the kindergarten grades of schools for acquainting children with numerical gures, which affords systematic amusement and diversion, which is simple in its construction and arrangement, compact, and comparatively Ieconomical in its manufacture.
With the foregoing and other objects in View which will appear as the description proceeds, the invention resides in the novel construction, combination and arrangement of parts herein specically described and illustrated in the accompanying drawing, but it is to be understood :that changes in the form, proportions and details of construction may be resorted lto that come Within the scope of the claims hereunto appended.
In the drawing wherein like numerals of reference designate corresponding parts throughout the several views:
Figure 1 is a top plan view of the playing card constructed and arranged in accordance with the invention.
Figure 2 is -a similar view of .the playing square embodied in the invention.
Figure 3 is a rear view of an envelope for enclosing the playing card and the accompanying i playing squares.
Referring in detail to the drawing, the game invention comprises a rectangularly-shaped playing card l and a correspondingly shaped playing square 2. are preferably constructed of an inexpensive fleX- ible paper, as said card and square are intended to be discarded after having been used but once in the manner described for playing the game,
The face of the playing card l is printed `with a plurality of rightangularly intersecting lines 3 in a manner providing a squared arrangement of twenty-ve squares fl. A different numerical designation 5 is printed :and ydisplayed in each of the squares and such numerical designations are preferably selected at random from zero to seventy-five, both inclusive, excepting Ithe numerical designation zero (d), which latter is displayed on 4every playing card in the centrally disposed square of the arrangement, as clearly il- The playing card and playing square i lustratedf'. in- Figure -1. This `arrangement provides five-y rowsofi horizon-tally ialignedf nu-A merical designations, and ve rows of vertically aligned numerical designations, and two rows of diagonally aligned numerical designations through the center of the arrangement, with each of said rows embodying ve different numerical designations. Each of the playing cards l is distinguished by a series number E, and with the individual card number 'l of the series, and may have printed thereon the directions for playing the game.
The playing square '2 is provided `with a plurality of intersecting, scored, easy-tear lines 8, which divide the playing square into twenty-ve separable playing sections e. Like the associated playing card I, a different numerical designation l0, selected at random from zero to seventy-ve, both inclusive, is printed on each of the playing sections, except the numerical designation zero (0), which appears on lall of the playing squares 2, bufl its location in the latter is of no importance and is preferably positioned in the center of the integral square 2, for the purpose of appearance only.
The playing card l and its Iassociated vplaying square 2 vare preferably enclosed and sealed in an envelope Il, which latter also bears the series number 6 of the contained playing card. The game is sold to the player in such sealed form, and is admirably adapted to be sold through vending machines and the like if desired.
In practice, the prospective player purchases, from the operator, a playing card I and its associ'ated playing square 2 both sealed in the `envelope Il. The preferred play is a chance game which consists in separating the playing square along the easy-tear lines t into separate playing sections 9, and placing such sections, each bearing a numeric-al designation lil, on the playing card squares 4 showing the identical numerical designation 5. If the square sections 9 can be placed on the card squares 4 to ll out completely any horizontal, vertical, or center diagonally aligned row of numerical designation-s on the playing card, the player is declared a winner, and is entitled to the predetermined prize or reward. As the numerical designation zero (0) appears on both the playing card and the playing square, the player is substantially aided in filling out the several row alignments containing said Zero (0).
It will be noted that each playing card I has its own accompanying playing square 2. To mim'- mize the possibility of fraud, the envelope l I with the enclosed playing card l and playing square 2, forming a pack unit, is constructed of paper of the same color, but such pack units are preferably constructed of paper of a Variety of colors. When the pack units are sold through a vending machine, they are -arranged in the latter in sequence of their different colors, so that it will be less likely that the player will attempt to use the playing card I, of one unit, with the playing square 2 of some other -pack unit.
The present invention provides a most entertaining gam'e of its kind, which may be play-ed in a great number of different Ways, and which may be economically manufactured land distributed.
What I claim is:
A game of the class described, comprising the combination of a paper playing card 'printed with a plurality of intersecting lines providing a squared arrangement of tWenty-ve uniform square areas, each of said :areas having .printed thereon a diierent numerical designation, the
numerical designation zero being shown in the centrally disposed area of said card, and a play- REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the le of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 145,757 Sawkins Dec. 23, 1873 816,553 Becker Apr. 3, 1906 y1,512,147 Tegtmeyer Oct. 21, 1924 1,592,252 Beckwith July 13, 1926 1,655,380 Parker Jan. 3, 1928 2,084,306 Behr June 22, 1937
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US3197891A (en) * 1963-04-01 1965-08-03 Duane T Pierce Educational word game means
US4285520A (en) * 1979-09-26 1981-08-25 Small Maynard E Mass circulation publication bingo type game
US4342457A (en) * 1979-09-26 1982-08-03 Small Maynard E Method of playing a mass circulation publication bingo type game
US4509759A (en) * 1979-09-26 1985-04-09 Small Maynard E Bingo game involving promotional coupons
US4619457A (en) * 1979-09-26 1986-10-28 Small Maynard E Bingo game involving promotional coupons
US4711454A (en) * 1979-09-26 1987-12-08 Small Maynard E Bingo game involving promotional coupons
US5265880A (en) * 1992-11-04 1993-11-30 Esquire Ltd., Inc. Bingo game
US5449179A (en) * 1994-03-28 1995-09-12 Hefferan; Laurel A. Holiday bingo having stickers and candy markers
US5494293A (en) * 1994-11-01 1996-02-27 Goldfarb; Simon Method of playing a game of chance using pre-drawn numbers
US7568700B2 (en) 2006-03-27 2009-08-04 Bentley Matthew C Fitness bingo
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US816553A (en) * 1904-06-13 1906-04-03 Geneva Toy & Game Company Game apparatus.
US1512147A (en) * 1921-07-02 1924-10-21 Tegtmeyer Archie Game
US1592252A (en) * 1925-03-19 1926-07-13 John Dcardinell Game
US1655380A (en) * 1927-04-28 1928-01-03 Parker Brothers Inc Card or chart game
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US145757A (en) * 1873-12-23 Improvement in game apparatus
US816553A (en) * 1904-06-13 1906-04-03 Geneva Toy & Game Company Game apparatus.
US1512147A (en) * 1921-07-02 1924-10-21 Tegtmeyer Archie Game
US1592252A (en) * 1925-03-19 1926-07-13 John Dcardinell Game
US1655380A (en) * 1927-04-28 1928-01-03 Parker Brothers Inc Card or chart game
US2084306A (en) * 1935-08-07 1937-06-22 Skriwan Emil Needle for taking up dropped stitches

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US3197891A (en) * 1963-04-01 1965-08-03 Duane T Pierce Educational word game means
US4285520A (en) * 1979-09-26 1981-08-25 Small Maynard E Mass circulation publication bingo type game
US4342457A (en) * 1979-09-26 1982-08-03 Small Maynard E Method of playing a mass circulation publication bingo type game
US4509759A (en) * 1979-09-26 1985-04-09 Small Maynard E Bingo game involving promotional coupons
US4619457A (en) * 1979-09-26 1986-10-28 Small Maynard E Bingo game involving promotional coupons
US4711454A (en) * 1979-09-26 1987-12-08 Small Maynard E Bingo game involving promotional coupons
US5265880A (en) * 1992-11-04 1993-11-30 Esquire Ltd., Inc. Bingo game
US5449179A (en) * 1994-03-28 1995-09-12 Hefferan; Laurel A. Holiday bingo having stickers and candy markers
US5494293A (en) * 1994-11-01 1996-02-27 Goldfarb; Simon Method of playing a game of chance using pre-drawn numbers
US7568700B2 (en) 2006-03-27 2009-08-04 Bentley Matthew C Fitness bingo
US20100127457A1 (en) * 2007-11-16 2010-05-27 Gardiner Mary E Card game
US8109512B2 (en) * 2007-11-16 2012-02-07 Gardiner Mary E Card game

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