Title of Invention

APPARATUS FOR CONDUCTING A PICTORIAL COMPETITION

Abstract selected entry position cr positions are comiDined m a single unit. 1'. . Apparatus as ciaimea ir. Claim 10, wharem saii single unit also incorporates said display screen. 12. Apparatus as claimed m Claim 10 or Ciaizi 11, wherein said single unit is a mobile telephone unit, adapted ta be linked by telephone land-line to rhe competition source. 13. Apparatus as clairred in Claim 10 or Clairr. 11, wherein said single unit is a mobile relephone unic, adapiisd to be linked by radio to the competition source. 14. Apparatus as claimed in any of Claixs 9 to 13, wtierein said electronic means for indicating a selected entry position cr positions C'cmprises a QWERTY or other alphabetic keyboard. 15. Apparatus as claimed in any of Claims 5 to 13, wherein said electronic means for indicating a selected entry position or positions cotaprises a numerical keyboard and/or one cr more buttons controlling a symbol seen upon the screen. 15.- Apparatus as claimed in any of Claims 9 to 13, wherein said electronic means for indicating a selected entry position or positions comprises a touch-sensicive screen. IT, Apparatus as claimed in any cf Claixs ^ zc \o. installed m a car or other venicle.
Full Text IMPROVED COMPETITION METHOD AND MEANS
The present invention is an improved method and means for conducting a competition of the type wherein the competitor attempts to identify the position on a pictorial display from which position an object has in fact or notionally been omitted.
Competitions of the foregoing general type are well exemplified by those described as "Spot-the-Ball" competitions. These are competitions wherein an entrant is presented with a picture of a football or other ball game in progress in which picture the ball is not seen. The image of the ball may have previously been deleted from the picture or the picture may be of an artificial situation which did not include a ball. The competitor, by one means or another, for example by applying a cross to the picture, attempts to identify the position of the omitted ball.
The long-standing method of entering such competitions
has been for the entrant to mark one or more crosses upon

the entry coupon by hand and then to submit his entry by post, the result of the competition being declared several days later. However competitions of other types, for example lottery and scratch-card competitions, tend increasingly to give instant results and therefore competitors in all competitions are less willing to wait for several days to discover whether or not their entry is successful.
With the foregoing consideration in mind, methoas have been devised of adapting competitions of the Spot-the-Ball type to forms enabling the success or otherwise of the entrant to be established very quickly and often instantly. Such modified competitions, and app'aratus for conducting and entering competitions of the modified type, are described in my International Patent Specification No W098/52663. In that specification I have described a competition in which the pictorial display from which an object is omitted has been received from a remote location and the competitor superimposes the selected spot for his competition entry on the display electronically. I have also described therein various forms of apparatus for conducting such a competition.
I have now devised a form of that competition by means of which a competitor may enter the competition from almost any desired location.
The method according to the present invention for conducting a pictorial competition comprises transmitting the picture from a remote location to a unit which comprises a telephone, a display screen and manual means for enterina electronically upon the display screen an

indication of a selected position or positions upon the screen, and comparing the selected position or positions wich a predetermined position.
By virtue of the method according to the present invention, a competitor with the defined unit may be able to display the competition entry picture at any time and at any place where Ue is able to receive the necessary transmission, and may then enter the competition by indicating on the screen the position or positions selected as his entry, and, in may cases immediately, discover whether or not his entry is successful.
The picture is transJuitted to the competitor's- unit from a remote location by any available means which transmits a signal receivable by that unit. Thus the picture may be transmitted by fixed transmission lines to which the unit is connected; for example the picture may be received via the Internet. As one preferred alternative, the picture may be transmitted by radio or by a satellite-dish route. In one form of the invention, the display may be conveyed to the screen by means of fibre optics or may be transmitted digitally.
The picture, received by the competitor from irs remote location, may be displayed in any of a variety of visual forms. For example, the display may be a 3-dimensional display when the unit has the facility, as with certain telephone hand-sets, to display an image in three dimensions. As another possibility, the received picture may be displayed as a virtual reality image or as a holographic image, or indeed in any form vjhich the competitor' s unit is able to display.

The transmitted picture, whatever its form, may be a static or moving picture. For example, it may be a live or recorded picture showing competitors, such as footballers, actually competing in a game but with the ball removed, for example electronically, from the display. By way of example, the ball may be removed electronically from an image which continues to run on for a short time, for example a few seconds, before the im;age is halted and the competitor indicates his selected position(s).
Thus the unit required by the intending competitor comprises a telephone, a display screen and the electronic means of indicating his selected entry position(s) on the display. The unit may be a mobile or portable unit or a fixed unit comprising the specified components. However the invention has the particular advantage that, with an appropriate mobile unit, the competitor may enter the competition from a remote or mobile location, for example in the open countryside or while travelling. To that end, it may be preferred to use a mobile telephone, linked by radio to the source of the competition. Nonetheless, the advantage of an immediate result may also be achieved if the unit including the telephone is linked by conventional telephone land-line to the competition source.
The unit also includes the specified display screen. In one form of the invention, the display may be seen upon a conventional screen of the television type. However the particular advantage of being able to enter the competition from a wide range of locations is best achieved when the unit incorporates the display screen in the telephone unit itself, in par-icular in the telephone

hand-set. Mobile telephone hand-sets incorporating such a visual display are increasingly becoming available, in particular at a price acceptable to the general public, and may therefore be ideal for the present purpose.
■A third feature of the required unit is that it must have means for entering upon the screen an indication of the position or positions selected by the competitor. When the unit is not intended for mobile use, the entry means may comprise a full QWERTY or similar alphabetic keyboard. However, in particular when the unit is intended for mobile use, then the entry means may comprise a numerical keyboard and/or one or more buttons controlling a symbol seen upon the screen. As' a further alternative, the entry means may comprise a touch-sensitive screen.
Thus, by way of example, the unit according to the present invention may be installed in a car or other vehicle, wherein is a portable or mobile telephone receiver with an associated display screen and the electronic means, for example a touch-sensitive display, zz) enable the competitor to indicate his selected position(s) upon the screen.
A major advantage of the method according tc the invention is that it enables a competitor to enter a competition at any time and from a wide range of locations. However, i^:; is highly desirable for the competitor further to be able to see immediately the success or otherwise of his entry. To that end, the comparing of the position(s) selected by the competitor with the predetermined posicion representing a winning entry is preferably carried ou:: automatically, either

within the competitor'3 unit or at the remote location from which the competition picture is transmitted. Either way, an indication of the success and/or failure of the entry is preferably provided at the competitor's unit. For example, the indication may be a visual and/or audible indication. Preferably also, a new competition is set, either manually by the organiser of the competition or more preferably automatically, as soon as possible after an entry has proved to be successful.
The invention will now be further described and illustrated, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawing, which illustrates, in elevation from the front, one form of hand-set adapted to be used by a competitor taking part in a competition conducted by the method according to the present invention.
The illustrated hand-set 10 is a telephone unit designed to transmit and receive signals via a retractable radio aerial 11. By means of numbered push-buttons 12, the unit may be used to dial and send telephone messages in
the same way as any conventional mobile phone unit. However the hand-set also incorporates a screen 13, upon which a received radio-transmitted picture inay be displayed by pressing a push-button 14.
The picture displayed on the screen 13 may, by way or example, be a pienure or representation of a football match, with the ball itself omitted from the display. In order to enter the competition, the competitor is required to identify a position on the display which he believes to be the position of che om.itted ball. He selects and indicates that position by movement of the

control bu-ton 15 and, having selected his position, makes his entry by pressing an entry button 16.
If the compericor has chosen the correct position of the omitced ball, a characteristic winning sound or sequence of sounds is emitted from the unit. A prize payment may be credited against an account identified by the telephone hand-set number or may be despatched to the address of the telephone user.
When a prize has been won in this way, a new picture becomes available for display on the screen 13 when required.


WE CLAIM :
1. Apparatus for conducting a pictorial competition, comprising transmission means for transmitting a picture from a remote location to one or more units which each comprise a telephone having, a display screen and manual means for entering electronically upon the display screen an indication of a selected position or positions upon the screen, and means for comparing the selected position or positions with a predetermined position.
2. The apparatus as claimed in Claim 1, wherein the transmission means comprise fixed transmission lines to which at least one unit is connected.
3. The apparatus as claimed in Claim 2, wherein the transmission means have means to allow the picture to be transmitted to at least one unit via the Internet.
4. The apparatus as claimed in Claim 1, wherein the transmission means include means to transmit the picture by radio or via a satellite dish.
5. The apparatus as claimed in Claun 1, wherein the transmission means include means to convey the picture to the screen by means of fibre optics or by digital transmission.
6. The apparatus as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein the display is a 3 dimensional display.
7. The apparatus as claimed in any of Claims 1 to 5, wherein the display means creates a virtual reality image or a holographic image.

8. The apparatus as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein the transmitted picture is a moving picture.
9. The apparatus for participating in a pictorial competition conducted by apparatus as clahned in any of the preceding claims, which apparatus comprises a telephone having a display screen and electronic means for indicating a selected entry position or positions on the display.
10. The apparatus as claimed in Claim 9, wherein the telephone and the electronic means for indicating a selected entry position or positions are combined in a single unit.
11. The apparatus as claimed in Claim 10, wherein said single unit also incorporates said display screen.
12. The apparatus as claimed in Claim 10 or Claim 11, wherein said single unit is a mobile telephone unit, adapted to be linked by telephone land-line to the competition
source.
13. The apparatus as claimed in Claim 10 or Claim 11, wherein said single unit is a mobile telephone unit, adapted to be linked by radio to the competition source.
14. The apparatus as clahned in any of Claims 9 to 13, wherein said electronic means for indicating a selected entry position or positions comprises a QWERTY or other alphabetic keyboard.
15. The apparatus as claimed in any of Claims 9 to 13, wherein said electronic means for indicating a selected entry position or positions comprises a numerical keyboard and/or one or more buttons controlling a symbol seen upon the screen.

16. The apparatus as claimed in any of Claims 9 to 13, wherein said electronic
means for indicating a selected entry position or positions comprises a touch-sensitive
screen.
17. The apparatus as claimed in any of Claims 9 to 16, installed in a car or other
vehicle.
18. The apparatus as claimed in any of Claims 9 to 17, having means to carry out automatically the comparing of the entry position(s) selected on the display with a predetermined position representing a wiiming entry.
19. The apparatus as claimed in any of Claims 9 to 18, having means to indicate the success and/or failure of a competitor's entry.

20. The apparatus as claimed in Claim 19, wherein said means to indicate said success and/or failure gives a visual and/or audible said mdication.
21. The apparatus as claimed in any of Claims 9 to 20, including means to set a new competition after an entry has proved to be successful.


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Patent Number 201582
Indian Patent Application Number IN/PCT/2001/1572/CHE
PG Journal Number 30/2009
Publication Date 24-Jul-2009
Grant Date
Date of Filing 12-Nov-2001
Name of Patentee CONSTANTINE WILLIAM ROBERT
Applicant Address 25 HORNSEA CLOSE, TEESSIDE TS 23 3TH
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 CONSTANTINE WILLIAM ROBERT 25 HORNSEA CLOSE, TEESSIDE TS 23 3TH
PCT International Classification Number A63F13/12
PCT International Application Number PCT/GB00/01466
PCT International Filing date 2000-04-20
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 GB9909649.7 1999-04-28 U.K.