Amusement devices: games – Board games – pieces – or boards therefor – Game piece
Patent
1990-04-24
1991-07-16
Layno, Benjamin
Amusement devices: games
Board games, pieces, or boards therefor
Game piece
273269, 273DIG14, 350410, 350432, 350436, 350114, D16135, D21 53, A63F 306, G02B 2702, G02B 300
Patent
active
050319183
ABSTRACT:
A marker for use in playing lotto games such as bingo is made from a transparent rigid material having a flat bottom surface and a convex upper surface. The marker is sized to cover the indicia on the bingo card and to magnify the indicia thereunder. The marker has a convexly curved downwardly facing shoulder extending between the upper surface and bottom surface. The upper surface, shoulder and bottom surface form a continuous curvilinear surface which provides a magnified view free from double images.
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Parker Brother's game entitled "PENTE" -(Commercially available).
"Spotters" and Power Crystals, Bertex Industries, Inc., Feb. 28, 1990.
Fred Silber Compamy
Layno Benjamin
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