Every County Wins

Jones; Christopher M.

Patent Application Summary

U.S. patent application number 15/488481 was filed with the patent office on 2018-10-18 for every county wins. The applicant listed for this patent is Christopher M. Jones. Invention is credited to Christopher M. Jones.

Application Number20180296908 15/488481
Document ID /
Family ID63791413
Filed Date2018-10-18

United States Patent Application 20180296908
Kind Code A1
Jones; Christopher M. October 18, 2018

Every County Wins

Abstract

Every County Wins is a lottery draw game that involved counties within a particular state within the United States. The percentage of people within that county will determine how many people and how much the prize will be. A person will go to a lottery dealer within. their county and purchase a quick draw Every County Wins Ticket. That ticket will consist of their ticket number and number or letters to identify their county. On the designated draw date a computer generated program will pick a ticket that has been sold in that county. The person with that ticket will be the winner. There will be a draw for every county within the state. People living in larger counties will have more winners. The computer program may pick 2 or 3 winners pending on the population of people in that county.


Inventors: Jones; Christopher M.; (Woodland, CA)
Applicant:
Name City State Country Type

Jones; Christopher M.

Woodland

CA

US
Family ID: 63791413
Appl. No.: 15/488481
Filed: April 16, 2017

Current U.S. Class: 1/1
Current CPC Class: G07F 17/326 20130101; G07F 17/3293 20130101
International Class: A63F 3/06 20060101 A63F003/06

Claims



15. I claim this game betters the odds of people winning through a lottery draw game for people living within the United States by specifically using counties, people populations, cities and percentages when determining the number of winners, prizes and prize amounts.

16. I claim Every County Wins will have a number or letter structure on the ticket when identifying the counties, cities and contestants.

17. I claim Every County Wins creates a foundation for fixture ideas and games using a county by county method and or city by city method pertaining to state lotteries and promotes gaming awareness by using a smaller population of people to produce positive results for a draw game in a certain area.

1-14. (canceled)
Description



CROSS REFERENCE TO APPLICATION

[0001] I am claiming priority to application Ser. No. 15/488,481

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0002] With current draw games a person must either choose their own numbers or quick picks and wait on the draw date to see what numbers are picked then a winner or winners are determined. With Every County Wins there is no ball drop. Just a ticket with the county number or letters and ticket number. On the draw date a computer generated program will pick from a list of tickets that have been sold in that county for the week. The differences between current draw games and Every County Wins the odds are much more achievable. This is possible by using a smaller population of people and more winners versus a large amount and only one winner. The improvements that should be made with current draw games there should be more winners. The odds should be more obtainable.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0003] Majority of lottery funds comes from scratchers. The advantage of using Every County Wins, is that smaller populations will have better odds. It will engage more people on a local level so statistically there would be an increase in draw game sales. The only time in this present moment that people engage locally together for a lottery draw game is when the prize amount goes up. With Every County Wins there will be a consistent pattern of ticket purchases because someone close to their home is bound to win.

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