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US1569945A
US1569945A US32041A US3204125A US1569945A US 1569945 A US1569945 A US 1569945A US 32041 A US32041 A US 32041A US 3204125 A US3204125 A US 3204125A US 1569945 A US1569945 A US 1569945A
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    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63FCARD, BOARD, OR ROULETTE GAMES; INDOOR GAMES USING SMALL MOVING PLAYING BODIES; VIDEO GAMES; GAMES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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  • This invention relates to a deck of cards by means of which a number of people may entertain themselves and also provide amusement for spectators.
  • the deck may consist of any number of cards but for the purpose of this description I have assumed that the deck shall contain twentyfive cards each of which is numbered consecutively from 1 to 25. Each card has printed on its face some stunt and one card out of the pack is marked Joker.
  • the game is played as follows: The hostess, or some committee or person thereunto designated, will shuffle the deck and give each player a card or the player may be required to draw a card from the deck. Only one card may be given out or drawn at one time or the entire pack may be distributed. If only one card is given out at a time, the player will be required to do the stunt'designated on the card. If all of the cards are distributed, then the players will be required to perform their stunts in the order indicated by the numbers on the cards. The efforts of the players to perform their stuntsafl'ords great amusement for all. If a player is unable or unwilling to perform his stunt within the time allotted to him, he becomes cats mew and must take a seat reserved for these. After the first cats mew, each one that becomes cats mew must be initiated into the dumb and.
  • the money 7 collected by the person drawing the joker may be used for any purpose. This is found to be a good way to raise money for churches, schools or for an other worthy purpose. Where it is desira le to do so the person drawing the joker may be given a part of the money collected as a commission in order to stimulate interest and prizes may also be awarded to those whom the judges decide perform their stunts in the most perfect or entertaining manner.
  • a deck of playing cards comprising a plurality of cards numbered consecutively, each card having a separate stunt printed on its face and one of said cards being marked Joker.
  • a deck of playing cards comprising a plurality of cards numbered consecutively, each card having a separate stunt printed on its face and one of said cards being marked Joker, the card marked Joker bearing the following printed directions on 4.
  • a deck of playing cards comprising a its face Pick your monkey and imitate an plurality of numbered cards, each card havorgan grinder. ing a separate stunt printed on its face 3.
  • a deck of laying cards comprising a and one of said cards being marked Joker. 5 plurality of ear s, each card having a sepa- In testimony whereof I aflix my signarate stunt printed on its face and one of ture. said cards being marked Joker. VERTNER D. BRITTINGHAM.

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Jan. 19 1926.
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Application filed May 22, 1925. Serial No. 32,041.
enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the characters of reference marked thereon, which form a part of this application.
This invention relates to a deck of cards by means of which a number of people may entertain themselves and also provide amusement for spectators.
It is the object of this invention to produce a deck of cards that can be employed in entertaining and which do not require the players to learn any extensive set of rules or to acquire any special skill. The deck may consist of any number of cards but for the purpose of this description I have assumed that the deck shall contain twentyfive cards each of which is numbered consecutively from 1 to 25. Each card has printed on its face some stunt and one card out of the pack is marked Joker.
In order to more clearly describe the game I shall have reference to the accompanying drawing on which I have illustrated five cards, one of which is the joker. As the cards differ from each other only in this, that the number and stunt are different, the five cards shown will be sufiicient to illustrate the nature of the cards and to permit me to explain the manner in which they are employed.
The game is played as follows: The hostess, or some committee or person thereunto designated, will shuffle the deck and give each player a card or the player may be required to draw a card from the deck. Only one card may be given out or drawn at one time or the entire pack may be distributed. If only one card is given out at a time, the player will be required to do the stunt'designated on the card. If all of the cards are distributed, then the players will be required to perform their stunts in the order indicated by the numbers on the cards. The efforts of the players to perform their stuntsafl'ords great amusement for all. If a player is unable or unwilling to perform his stunt within the time allotted to him, he becomes cats mew and must take a seat reserved for these. After the first cats mew, each one that becomes cats mew must be initiated into the dumb and.
awkward order of cats mews by the former member or members. This is done by greeting the new member in any appropriate way and mewing him a sympathetic welcome to their humble band. After all have done the stunt called for on their cards or have become cats mews the latter must stand together in the center of the circle of players. The others will then draw one or more cards at random from the deck and all of the cats mews must You have to pay the piper. The money 7 collected by the person drawing the joker may be used for any purpose. This is found to be a good way to raise money for churches, schools or for an other worthy purpose. Where it is desira le to do so the person drawing the joker may be given a part of the money collected as a commission in order to stimulate interest and prizes may also be awarded to those whom the judges decide perform their stunts in the most perfect or entertaining manner.
From the above it will be seen that I have produced a deck of cards that can be employed for the purpose of producing amusement and as a means for raising money.
Having now described my invention, what I claim as new is:
1. A deck of playing cardscomprising a plurality of cards numbered consecutively, each card having a separate stunt printed on its face and one of said cards being marked Joker.
2. A deck of playing cards comprising a plurality of cards numbered consecutively, each card having a separate stunt printed on its face and one of said cards being marked Joker, the card marked Joker bearing the following printed directions on 4. A deck of playing cards comprising a its face Pick your monkey and imitate an plurality of numbered cards, each card havorgan grinder. ing a separate stunt printed on its face 3. A deck of laying cards comprising a and one of said cards being marked Joker. 5 plurality of ear s, each card having a sepa- In testimony whereof I aflix my signarate stunt printed on its face and one of ture. said cards being marked Joker. VERTNER D. BRITTINGHAM.
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Cited By (5)

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US4199146A (en) * 1977-11-11 1980-04-22 Dato Robert A Method of playing a psychotherapeutic game
US5007650A (en) * 1989-09-21 1991-04-16 Keith Reed Method of playing a board game of college social life
US6279909B1 (en) 1998-08-17 2001-08-28 Cranium, Inc. Game having multiple game activities
US20070213111A1 (en) * 2005-11-04 2007-09-13 Peter Maclver DVD games
US20110081633A1 (en) * 2009-10-01 2011-04-07 Geralyn Jackson-Pearson Game for Promoting Mental Stimulation of Mentally Impaired Individuals

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4199146A (en) * 1977-11-11 1980-04-22 Dato Robert A Method of playing a psychotherapeutic game
US5007650A (en) * 1989-09-21 1991-04-16 Keith Reed Method of playing a board game of college social life
US6279909B1 (en) 1998-08-17 2001-08-28 Cranium, Inc. Game having multiple game activities
US20070213111A1 (en) * 2005-11-04 2007-09-13 Peter Maclver DVD games
US20110081633A1 (en) * 2009-10-01 2011-04-07 Geralyn Jackson-Pearson Game for Promoting Mental Stimulation of Mentally Impaired Individuals

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