Patents Assigned to Sierra Design Group
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Patent number: 6679775Abstract: The system of the present invention provides for cashless transactions in Nevada-style casinos, bingo halls, Amerindian casinos, and the like. The system has a central database running on a server networked to player terminals, cashier's terminals (or stations), and unmanned voucher/cash exchange terminals. Individual transactions are recorded in the database using a unique transition ID where a transaction corresponds to vouchers being inserted into a terminal or vouchers being issued from a terminal. Each transaction stands alone and is recorded separately in the database; there is no logical connection between transactions unlike systems working from a central account. The present invention is particularly robust as it enables terminals to generate unique transaction IDs and print vouchers having a unique transaction ID and player's credits and other information thereon, before confirmation from the central server that the transaction has been stored in the database.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2002Date of Patent: January 20, 2004Assignee: Sierra Design GroupInventors: Robert A. Luciano, Warren R. White
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Publication number: 20030232638Abstract: The present invention includes an interactive keno game method that comprises receiving at least one player selected symbol from a player during a game session. The at least one player selected symbol is drawn from a set of game symbols. The method then proceeds to receive a condition from the player that identifies the player credits applied for each chargeable action. The condition describes the number of credits that are to be played during each chargeable action. Each chargeable action includes the picking of at least one game selected symbol from the set of game symbols. During a game session the chargeable actions are performed more than once. Additionally, if there is a match between the at least one game selected symbol and the at least one player selected symbol the game session is paused. Furthermore, a prize may be awarded to the player when the at least one player selected symbol matches the at least one game selected symbol.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2002Publication date: December 18, 2003Applicant: Sierra Design GroupInventor: Robert A. Luciano
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Patent number: 6652380Abstract: The present invention discloses a voucher-based gaming transaction system, wherein vouchers are used for game credits rather than any form of coins or bills. Further disclosed are gaming machines that have the ability to fully transact using vouchers, including the ability to read, write, encrypt, and decrypt vouchers and create unique transaction IDs for each transaction (per voucher). The vouchers are independent of any type of player tracking or player accounts, and are operationally independent of each other. The system further includes a backend computer with a database which uses the unique transaction IDs for storing data associated with each transaction, primarily value and time of issuance information.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1999Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Assignee: Sierra Design GroupInventor: Robert A. Luciano
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Patent number: 6648755Abstract: A distributed manufacturing and distribution process for lottery tickets is disclosed. The manufacturing/vending system comprises a centralized ticket manufacturing controller located at a centralized location and one or more vending devices located at remote sites. Each vending device is operatively coupled for communication with the centralized ticket manufacturing controller, normally via a network connection. Each vending devices is further equipped with a printer and ticket media secured from potential customers, so that a customer is able to purchase on-demand tickets from vending device in communication with the centralized ticket manufacturing controller. Additionally, the vending devices may be configured as electronic aid to display the results of the purchased lottery tickets to the customer.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2001Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Assignee: Sierra Design GroupInventors: Robert Anthony Luciano, Jr., Warren Rapelye White
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Patent number: 6641483Abstract: A lockable security cabinet for game controllers of the type used to operate electronic slot and card games in gambling casinos. The cabinet includes multiple key locking doors and key operated control switches to allow access to specific areas and controls of a main cabinet thereof housing the computers and other electronics only by authorized persons having the proper key for reach particular area or control switch. The cabinet is slidably mounted to a locking base which bolts into a recess in a gaming table allowing the main cabinet to also be recessed therein yet slide out in a cantilevered fashion to access the doors and controls. The base includes a side or rear cable locking enclosure allowing access to and disconnecting of ends of cables connected to the game controller only upon unlocking of the base and outward sliding of the main cabinet.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2000Date of Patent: November 4, 2003Assignee: Sierra Design GroupInventors: Robert A. Luciano, Michael Souza, Kurt W. Spencer
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Patent number: 6637844Abstract: A new player footrest is disclosed, usable as part of a gaming machine. The new footrest is mounted higher on the gaming cabinetry than was previously known in the art, providing a new and invigorating way to make significant changes to foot position, and therefore body position, during long game play periods. Further, in one embodiment the footrests are adjustable, providing even more player comfort and positional diversity.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2001Date of Patent: October 28, 2003Assignee: Sierra Design GroupInventors: Robert Anthony Luciano, Jr., Robert Steven Anderson, Timothy Francis Kelley, Russ Frederick Marsden
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Publication number: 20030178768Abstract: The specification discloses a multi-wheel game-of-chance having at least two groups of spinning wheels, wherein each group includes at least two concentric spinning wheels having a viewable surface face thereon. A plurality of indicia are positioned on the peripherals of the viewable surface face of each wheel such that all indicia on each wheel is viewable to the user. Bet areas are positioned at various locations around at least a portion of each group of wheels; along a line joining the center of any two groups of wheels; and/or a junction between various radially positioned lines extending from the center of two or more groups of wheels. Each bet area represents a possible payline with various pay ratios depending on the probability of various predetermined combinations.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2003Publication date: September 25, 2003Applicant: Sierra Design GroupInventors: Robert A. Luciano, Lawrence W Luciano, Kurt W. Spencer
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Patent number: 6612928Abstract: A system and method for using two authenticators to identify a player in a gaming environment is disclosed, where the second authenticator is based on biometric data. The two authenticators allow a two-level authorization process, where the second authenticator, being based on biometric data, allow a player to quickly and easily authenticate documents while remaining at game machines, authenticate electronically based transfers into and out of accounts at game machines, and further allow casinos and other establishments having age requirements and operating in an open environment to confirm that an underage person is not enabling the game play button (making use of the game machine thereby).Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2001Date of Patent: September 2, 2003Assignee: Sierra Design GroupInventors: Russel Tower Bradford, Robert Anthony Luciano, Jr., Russ Frederick Marsden
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Patent number: 6609969Abstract: A device for dispensing awards includes a housing having a set of compartments, the contents of which are visible from the outside. Each compartment contains a small but valuable award, such as a diamond. The housing is part of, or connected to, a gaming machine. When a player wins a game which entitles the player to select a tangible award, the device signals this fact to the player. The player then selects a compartment by pressing a input device located on the housing. An attendant opens an external door, and inserts an electronic key into a receptacle associated with the selected compartment, and enters a required code into the key. The compartment then opens, and the player obtains the award. The device provides enhanced security, because the compartment will not open unless the player has won the required game and has pressed the input device, and the attendant has properly opened the external door and has entered the correct code with the electronic key.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2000Date of Patent: August 26, 2003Assignee: Sierra Design GroupInventors: Robert A. Luciano, Michael Souza
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Patent number: 6609970Abstract: A method and apparatus for dispensing prizes in a gaming environment which does not require the operator of the gaming environment to maintain a large inventory of such prizes is disclosed. In general, the purchases or sale of prizes are not carried out until the prize award process to a player is carried out.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2001Date of Patent: August 26, 2003Assignee: Sierra Design GroupInventor: Robert Anthony Luciano, Jr.
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Patent number: 6598877Abstract: Gaming apparatus has rotatable disks turning about a common axis of rotation and having annular bands of indicia of different diameters on faces of the disks which extend toward the axis of rotation. A player's winnings are determined by alignment of particular indicia along one or more radii of the disks after a period of rotation. In one form of the invention, the disks are supported, driven and held in a centered relationship with the axis of rotation by gear sets situated at angular intervals around the periphery of the disks which engage gear teeth at the rims of the disks. In another form, the disks are axially spaced apart flat plates of progressively greater diameter extending from drive shafting at the axis of rotation. In another form, the disks are at least partially formed of transparent material enabling viewing of indicia on disks which are behind other disks.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2000Date of Patent: July 29, 2003Assignee: Sierra Design GroupInventors: Robert A. Luciano, Alex J. Malavazos, Gregory A. Malavazos, Constantine Malavazos
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Patent number: 6570346Abstract: A circuit for flashing a fluorescent lamp. The circuit includes a first and second terminal for coupling the circuit to a fluorescent lamp circuit. The terminals receive an AC power source. A switching circuit is coupled between the first and second terminals for switching the AC power source. An isolation circuit is coupled to the switching circuit. A control circuit is coupled to the isolation circuit. The control circuit controls the switching circuit in response to an external control signal. The circuit can flash higher power rated lamps or multiple lamps.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2001Date of Patent: May 27, 2003Assignee: Sierra Design GroupInventor: Attilla Incze
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Publication number: 20030092477Abstract: A gaming system and related methods comprising a gaming device and a voucher mechanism in communication with the gaming device. The voucher mechanism is configured to present various types of vouchers to the player depending on a game outcome. The types of vouchers include, without limitation, a jackpot voucher, a merchandise voucher, a free play voucher, a mystery voucher, a competition entry voucher, and a restricted machine play voucher.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2002Publication date: May 15, 2003Applicant: Sierra Design GroupInventors: Robert A. Luciano, Warren R. White, Russ T. Bradford
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Patent number: 6561512Abstract: The specification discloses a multi-wheel game-of-chance having at least two groups of spinning wheels, wherein each group includes at least two concentric spinning wheels having a viewable surface face thereon. A plurality of indicia are positioned on the peripheral of the viewable surface face of each wheel such that all indicia on each wheel is viewable to the user. Bet areas are positioned at various locations around at least a portion of each group of wheels; along a line joining the center of any two groups of wheels; and/or a junction between various radially positioned lines extending from the center of two or more groups of wheels. Each bet area represents a possible payline with various pay ratios depending on the probability of various predetermined combinations.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2001Date of Patent: May 13, 2003Assignee: Sierra Design GroupInventors: Robert A. Luciano, Lawrence W. Luciano, Kurt W. Spencer
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Patent number: 6541921Abstract: A controller for controlling the intensity of an electroluminescent display is disclosed. The controller controls a number of skipped cycles in a cycle set of an applied waveform to the electroluminescent display to vary the average duty cycle, and thereby adjust the intensity of the electroluminescent display. The controller is further configured to adjust the intensity of individual channels within the electroluminescent display to provide compensation for display aging, color variation, as well as for varying intensity for various operating modes.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2001Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Sierra Design GroupInventors: Robert Anthony Luciano, Jr., William Keith Bertram, Alexander Prokop, Richard Louis Hicksted
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Patent number: 6537150Abstract: A gaming apparatus and method first determines an outcome, and then maps that outcome to a symbol which is displayed to a player. In general, for each possible outcome, there may be a plurality of possible symbols, and the system selects a symbol by a random selection technique. The method can be practiced both for lottery-type games and non-lottery games. In the case of lotteries, the system determines the outcome by selecting a game set element from a finite pool, each game set element being associated with a particular value. The system then maps the game set element to an appropriate symbol to be displayed to the player. In another embodiment, the system can be programmed to allow the results of the game to be affected by the skill of the player. If the player plays optimally, the system can award the maximum possible value. If the player plays in a sub-optimal manner, the system can award an amount which is less than or equal to the maximum.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1999Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Assignee: Sierra Design GroupInventors: Robert A. Luciano, William K. Bertram
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Patent number: 6500067Abstract: The present specification discloses a flexible, adapable voucher gaming system having a LAN interconnecting a cashier terminal, a central voucher-record database server, one or more logical gaming controllers, and a plurality of player terminals in order to play games of chance at each player terminal. The system provides voucher printers at the cashier terminal and preferably at the player terminals as well. The vouchers include unique bar codes printed on the vouchers, and the bar codes are readable by scanners at the cashier terminal and at the player terminals. The player terminals are preferably adapted to provide the player with the option of receiving at least certain amounts of cash rather than a voucher, but to also ensure that at least a voucher is provided to the player in the event that the player terminal fails to dispense cash when earned by the player and payable to the player under the game rules at the player terminal.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1999Date of Patent: December 31, 2002Assignee: Sierra Design GroupInventors: Robert A. Luciano, Warren R. White
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Patent number: D472938Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2001Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Assignee: Sierra Design GroupInventors: Robert Anthony Luciano, Jr., Richard William Fiore, Michael Joseph Souza
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Patent number: D474248Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2001Date of Patent: May 6, 2003Assignee: Sierra Design GroupInventors: Robert Anthony Luciano, Jr., Richard William Fiore, Michael Joseph Souza
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Patent number: D476698Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2001Date of Patent: July 1, 2003Assignee: Sierra Design GroupInventors: Robert Anthony Luciano, Jr., Richard William Fiore, Michael Joseph Souza