Patents Examined by Christina M. Marks
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Patent number: 6832957Abstract: The present invention involves a gaming device that provides a primary game which utilizes multiple sets of identical reels. The sets of reels simultaneously spin. A player is able to wager on paylines on one or more of said sets of reels. The gaming device also allows a player to wager on predetermined combinations of gaming symbols which occur over the plurality of sets of reels. The method of the present invention enables a player to simultaneously play multiple paylines on a plurality of identical sets of reels. The method enables a player to easily see different paylines by reducing the complexity of such paylines and duplicating paylines on sets of reels. The method provides novel arrangements of wagering combinations between the sets of reels which provide additional excitement to players. The method also reduces the complexity of software needed to evaluate multiple paylines.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2001Date of Patent: December 21, 2004Assignee: IGTInventor: Neil D. Falconer
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Patent number: 6832956Abstract: A secondary game operable on a gaming machine top box includes visual representations of a plurality of bingo cards formed of five columns, each column corresponding to a letter in B-I-N-G-O. The secondary game also includes peripheral spaces on the top box corresponding to each letter on each card. Qualified players, e.g. those making a maximum bet on the base game, cause the secondary game to operate whereby one of the peripheral spaces is selected. A letter causes the column on the card associated with that letter to be lit; however, the cards must be completed sequentially so that the ‘B’ column must be lit before ‘I’ and so forth. Completely filling out one or more of the bingo cards results in a selected award associated with that winning card. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, a bonus script is built that predetermines the number of plays made and the bonus amount received. The player then simply plays out the script until the bonus amount is one.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2001Date of Patent: December 21, 2004Assignee: Acres Gaming IncorporatedInventors: Scott A. Boyd, Miles M. Patceg, Perry O. Cobb, Chris E. Hammond, Kevan L. Wilkins, Shannon L. Mason
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Patent number: 6775580Abstract: A method for playing an interactive computer processed golf tournament in real time via the Internet. The method includes the steps of registering users via the Internet and storing the user name, address, age, telephone, credit card data and club number on a library file. The method includes scheduling named tournaments, registering users via the Internet as contestants in one of the named tournaments including, assigning the user a position within a flight of a first round of the named tournament, and storing the assigned position on the library file. Participating contestant logins are accepted via the Internet prior to each named tournament. Participating contestants are provided with a scorecard display for the assigned flight including a tournament name, a countdown clock, one or more contestant scores, a cursor, and a message area.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2001Date of Patent: August 10, 2004Assignee: Gyro Golf Systems, Inc.Inventors: Thomas J. Jira, Clyde H. Boyer
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Patent number: 6763273Abstract: A scoring method and system for determining points in a game. Goal-based points are determined as a function of a player achieving a goal set by the player that is not predefined by the game and are used to determine the player's status in the game, such as whether the player advances to a next level. Subjective style points are awarded if the player performs feats of style that are not necessary tasks of the game, depend upon the type of game, and may include sliding, spinning, jumping, blocking an opponent, passing an opponent, and avoiding obstacles. Objective skill points may be combined with subjective style points and goal-based points. Alternatively, one of these three types of points may be modified as a function of one or both of the other two types of points.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2003Date of Patent: July 13, 2004Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Martyn Richard Chudley, Sarah C. Chudley, Philip Snape
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Patent number: 6699128Abstract: A removable processor enclosure apparatus for use in a gaming machine having a housing defining an interior portion, and a first electrical connector disposed in the interior portion. The enclosure apparatus includes an enclosure containing the CPU electrical components therein, and is adapted for sliding receipt in the interior portion of the gaming machine housing between a mounting condition and a removal condition. In the mounting condition, the enclosure is mounted to the housing and electrically coupling a second electrical connector of the enclosure to the first electrical connector of the housing. In the removal condition, the enclosure can be removed from the housing.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2000Date of Patent: March 2, 2004Assignee: IGTInventors: John Leagh Beadell, James W. Stockdale
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Patent number: 6688984Abstract: A bar-top gaming unit includes a housing having a top panel which is movable between open and closed positions. Components of the gaming unit are configured to minimize the size of the unit and maximize component access. A display is mounted to the movable top. A gaming controller is located inside the housing beneath the display, the controller providing or generating game play information for display by the display. Peripheral devices are located at either end of the housing on either side of the gaming controller and peripheral. The peripheral devices may comprise a receipt printer and a currency validator. In one embodiment, the gaming unit includes access points besides the top panel, as well as a number of security features including a locking or latching mechanism for individual elements such as the top panel and a cash box associated with a current validator.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2001Date of Patent: February 10, 2004Inventor: Joseph W. Cole
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Patent number: 6604008Abstract: A scoring method and system for determining points in a game. Goal-based points are determined as a function of a player achieving a goal set by the player that is not predefined by the game and are used to determine the player's status in the game, such as whether the player advances to a next level. Subjective style points are awarded if the player performs feats of style that are not necessary tasks of the game, depend upon the type of game, and may include sliding, spinning, jumping, blocking an opponent, passing an opponent, and avoiding obstacles. Objective skill points may be combined with subjective style points and goal-based points. Alternatively, one of these three types of points may be modified as a function of one or both of the other two types of points.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2001Date of Patent: August 5, 2003Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Martyn Richard Chudley, Sarah C. Chudley, Philip Snape
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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: 6585587Abstract: The method of the present invention involves a card game in which two rows of cards are dealt to a player. Player is then provided the option to interchange cards in these hands with cards in the deck. The player makes a wager to elect to play one or more sub-hands to be constructed from the two rows of cards dealt. In one version of the game, sub-hands are constructed column-by-column whereby in a first column, a player selects none or one of the cards from the first column of the at least two rows of dealt cards for entry into a first sub-hand. The process is repeated for further elected sub-hands whereby the selection process is independent in each sub-hand. Additional cards are dealt from the deck for non-selected positions in the elected sub-hands. The poker hand ranking of each sub-hand is determined.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2001Date of Patent: July 1, 2003Inventor: Sal Falciglia, Sr.