Patents by Inventor Harold E. Mattice
Harold E. Mattice has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 7701344Abstract: Various techniques are disclosed for facilitating tracking locations of players and/or wireless communication devices in a casino network. In at least one embodiment, an electronically switched Doppler antenna array may be utilized to detect a first wireless signal from a first signal source. Bearing information may be generated using information from the detected signal. In at least one embodiment, the bearing information may include a first directional bearing to the first signal source. Using at least a portion of the first bearing information, a first location of the first signal source may be determined. According to specific embodiments, the first signal source may correspond to a wireless communication device such as an RFID-enabled player tracking card or gaming chip. In at least one embodiment, a current location of the wireless communication device may be automatically tracked in real-time as the wireless communication device is moved through a first region of the casino.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2007Date of Patent: April 20, 2010Assignee: IGTInventors: Harold E. Mattice, Chris Gadda, Chan Griswold, James Stockdale, Richard Wilder
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Publication number: 20100093445Abstract: A gaming machine has thermal control components for controlling its internal temperature. Temperatures within the cabinet of the machine may be controlled by either monitoring the temperatures near or of heat-producing components, such as the CPU, video controllers, and the like, or by monitoring ambient temperatures in zones or areas within the machine. These thermal control components include a thermal management sub-system, fans, baffles, digital thermometers, and control signal alarms. Also included is a thermal specification profile or table that includes thermal data for heat-producing components in the machine. Such data may include high temperature thresholds, such as an alert and alarm temperatures, instructions or actions to be taken when those temperatures are met, and which elements within the machine to use, such as baffles, fans, and the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2008Publication date: April 15, 2010Inventors: Harold E. Mattice, James W. Stockdale, Richard L. Wilder, Michael P. Khamis, Chauncey W. Griswold
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Publication number: 20100093428Abstract: Various techniques are disclosed for implementing wireless communications among devices in a wager-based gaming environment which may include at least one portable electronic smart card device and/or at least one electronic wagering token. Some aspects relate to periodically engaging in wireless communications between a portable electronic smart card device and a plurality of electronic wagering tokens.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2009Publication date: April 15, 2010Applicant: IGTInventors: Harold E. Mattice, Roger William Harris, Timothy W. Moser, Richard J. Schneider
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Publication number: 20100093429Abstract: Various techniques are disclosed for implementing wireless communications among devices in a wager-based gaming environment which may include at least one portable electronic smart card device and/or at least one electronic wagering token. Some aspects relate to periodically engaging in wireless communications between a portable electronic smart card device and a plurality of electronic wagering tokens.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2009Publication date: April 15, 2010Applicant: IGTInventors: Harold E. Mattice, Roger William Harris, Timothy W. Moser, Richard J. Schneider
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Publication number: 20100062833Abstract: A portable casino gaming device includes a data preservation system and is operable to monitor movement activity relating to the portable gaming device, and generate movement information relating to movements of the portable gaming device. In at least one embodiment, the movement information includes at least one of: data relating to rotation of the portable gaming device, data relating to displacement of the portable gaming device, data relating to velocity of the portable gaming device, data relating to acceleration of the portable gaming device, and/or data relating to an orientation of the portable gaming device. The portable gaming device may also be operable to analyze the movement information with respect to a first set of threshold criteria in order to detect an occurrence of a first critical condition or event at the portable gaming device, and to initiate at least one action in response to detection of the first critical condition or event.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2008Publication date: March 11, 2010Applicant: IGTInventors: Harold E. Mattice, Christian E. Gadda, Chauncey W. Griswold, James W. Stockdale, Richard L. Wilder
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Publication number: 20100056278Abstract: Gaming machines and related methods for controlling and managing electrical current to peripheral devices in a gaming machine are described. A gaming machine having multiple high-current peripheral devices drawing power from a single power supply within the gaming machine is able to regulate the timing at which the peripherals may receive power. The gaming machine may be a multi-station gaming machine, such as a gaming table, where each station has various standard peripheral devices. The gaming machine determines whether the power required by the peripherals at any given time will exceed a threshold current supply and, if so, delays the operation of one of the peripherals to regulate the amount of current the power supply has to supply at any given time. Current usage and time overlaps of two or more peripheral devices are determined using current profiles of the devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2008Publication date: March 4, 2010Applicant: IGTInventors: Harold E. Mattice, James W. Stockdale, Richard L. Wilder, Michael P. Khamis
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Patent number: 7663606Abstract: In a method for determining an operating frequency of a touch screen unit a first set of sinusoidal signals may be provided to a plurality of electrodes of a touch screen, each sinusoidal signal in the first set of sinusoidal signals having a first frequency, and a first value indicative of the amount of current flowing from the plurality of electrodes when the touch screen is not being touched by a person and when the first set of sinusoidal signals is provided to the plurality of the electrodes may be determined. A second set of sinusoidal signals may be provided to the plurality of electrodes of the touch screen, each sinusoidal signal in the second set of sinusoidal signals having a second frequency, and a second value indicative of the amount of current flowing from the plurality of electrodes when the touch screen is not being touched by the person and when the second set of sinusoidal signals is provided to the plurality of the electrodes may be determined.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2004Date of Patent: February 16, 2010Assignee: IGTInventors: Harold E. Mattice, Richard L. Wilder
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METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ENHANCING PLAYER INTERACTION IN CONNECTION WITH A MULTI-PLAYER GAMING TABLE
Publication number: 20100009745Abstract: Method and apparatus for use with a gaming table. An apparatus includes a base, a user-actuated wheel coupled to the base such that the wheel is rotatable relative to the base, and a display configured to display an image corresponding to a position of the wheel to a player.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2008Publication date: January 14, 2010Inventors: James W. Stockdale, Harold E. Mattice, Chauncey W. Griswold, Richard L. Wilder, Christian E. Gadda -
Patent number: 7611411Abstract: Systems and methods for conducting cashless gaming or player tracking within a gaming environment are disclosed. Players with associated player accounts are provided player tracking instruments having rewriteable displays. Also provided are gaming devices or machines having display panels adapted to display content and scan input through set display and read regions. Data on player tracking instruments is updated and displayed thereupon, and the input display panels of the gaming devices are used to read this data. These input display panels can also be used to read biometric information from players to confirm proper player account associations. The player tracking instruments may contain an RFID tag to receive communications from a transceiver associated with the gaming device or machine. A feedback loop from a master gaming controller to a transceiver to a player tracking instrument to an input display panel and back to the master gaming controller can be created.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2007Date of Patent: November 3, 2009Assignee: IGTInventors: Chauncey W. Griswold, Harold E. Mattice, Richard L. Wilder, Christian E. Gadda
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Patent number: 7578741Abstract: A wagering gaming device that physically stimulates an input device of the gaming device to stimulate a player. The input device, includes a component stimulator and an actuation member. The input devices sends a signal or plurality of signals to a processor upon actuation of the actuation member of the input device. The processor sends an electronic signal to the component stimulator. The component stimulator causes the physical stimulation of the actuation member. The player feels this movement, which may be in correlation to the image being displayed by a display device. This physical stimulation of an input device may be employed in any suitable manner in relation to a game in a wagering gaming device.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2004Date of Patent: August 25, 2009Assignee: IGTInventors: Chauncey W. Griswold, Harold E. Mattice, Christian E. Gadda, Richard L. Wilder, Nicole M. Beaulieu, Aaron T. Jones
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Publication number: 20090195518Abstract: A composite touchscreen incorporates acoustic pulse recognition sensing and capacitive sensing technology. The hybrid screen incorporates the advantages of each technology while minimizing the drawbacks. When such a screen is incorporated in a gaming device specialized gestures and functions can be implemented that enhance the interface, the range of games, and the gaming experience.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2009Publication date: August 6, 2009Applicant: IGTInventors: Harold E. Mattice, Chauncey W. Griswold, Christian E. Gadda, Richard L. Wilder, James W. Stockdale
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Publication number: 20090143141Abstract: Various techniques are disclosed for facilitating gesture-based interactions with intelligent multi-player electronic gaming systems which include a multi-user, multi-touch input display surface capable of concurrently supporting contact-based and/or non-contact-based gestures performed by one or more users at or near the input display surface. Gestures may include single touch, multi-touch, and/or near-touch gestures. Some gaming system embodiments may include automated hand tracking functionality for identifying and/or tracking the hands of users interacting with the display surface. In some gaming system embodiments, the multi-user, multi-touch input display surface may be implemented using a multi-layered display (MLD) display device which includes multiple layered display screens.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2008Publication date: June 4, 2009Applicant: IGTInventors: William R. Wells, Dwayne A. Davis, James W. Stockdale, Harold E. Mattice, Roger William Harris, Joseph Randy Hedrick, Bryan D. Wolf, Michael P. Khamis, David N. Myers, Binh T. Nguyen, David Palmer, Christiaan R. Champagne
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Publication number: 20090131151Abstract: Techniques are disclosed for facilitating game state tracking of gaming activity conducted at a gaming system including a first live casino gaming table. In at least one embodiment, the system may be operable to: control a wager-based game played at the first gaming table; enable a first active game session to be conducted at the first gaming table; automatically detect a first table game state change event for triggering a change of state of the first active game session; and automatically update the state of the first game session using at least a portion of information relating to the first table game state change event.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2008Publication date: May 21, 2009Applicant: IGTInventors: Roger William Harris, Harold E. Mattice, Binh T. Nguyen, Nevin A. Burrill, Timothy W. Moser, Eduardo Samuel Meza, Steven M. Pankas, Gavin McPhail
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Publication number: 20090124321Abstract: A physical device that triggers a deal of a video card is described. The physical device triggers the deal when a subject moves an object of the subject on the physical device.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2007Publication date: May 14, 2009Inventors: Christian E. Gadda, Chauncey W. Griswold, Harold E. Mattice, James W. Stockdale, Richard L. Wilder
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Publication number: 20090111578Abstract: Systems and methods for displaying multiple visual images from a single source at a gaming machine are disclosed. A reversible display device at the gaming machine presents multiple visual images from a display cell or other core display component. Virtual curtains alternate between blocking and permitting the display of visual images at various surfaces of the reversible display device. For a display cell or similar component needing a separate illumination source, illumination components alternate on and off in coordinated fashion with the virtual curtains, and are arranged to reflect light through the display cell in one direction to display one visual image at one surface and then in an opposite direction to display another visual image at the opposite surface. Lenses, mirrors and other optical devices redirect or alter a visual image from a surface such that it is not viewed directly from the display device itself.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2008Publication date: April 30, 2009Applicant: IGTInventors: Chauncey W. Griswold, Harold E. Mattice, Richard L. Wilder
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Publication number: 20090104969Abstract: A gaming machine reel having a motor capable of rotating the reel operatively coupled to a controller to control a reel rotation speed, a support mechanism coupled to the motor having an outer circumferential region, a rotatable display mounted on the outer circumferential region operable to rotate about an axis of the reel. The rotatable display may be used to display game play indicia utilized in a wager-based game of chance. A game controller coupled to the rotatable display may be configured to determine a portion of the rotatable display that is visible through a viewing window on the gaming machine at a particular, determine pixel locations associated with the visible portions and map visual content to the visible portions as a function of time while the rotatable display is rotating.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2008Publication date: April 23, 2009Applicant: IGTInventors: Craig A. Paulsen, Chauncey W. Griswold, Joseph R. Hedrick, Richard L. Wilder, Harold E. Mattice
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Publication number: 20090084612Abstract: Techniques for providing a common input for multiple users are disclosed. Two separate input detection systems can be provided. One input detection system detects the identity of user while the other detects the location of input for processing. The information provided by the two detection systems is effectively reconciled to determine whether a particular user identified by the first system has provided input in a particular location indicated by the second system. Information can be reconciled, for example, at least partially based on the timing information provided by the two systems (e.g., whether the times indicated by the two systems are within an acceptable range). The first input detection can be provided as a Radio Frequency (RF) system that detects a change in RF energy received by a RF receiver provided in the proximity of a user when the user touches a touchscreen. The second input detection can include an APR (Acoustic Pulse Recognition) or capacitive touchscreen (or multi-touch screen).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2007Publication date: April 2, 2009Applicant: IGTInventors: Harold E. Mattice, Christian E. Gadda, Chauncey W. Griswold, James W. Stockdale, Richard L. Wilder
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Publication number: 20090054159Abstract: Provided in embodiments of the present invention is a gaming device having a plurality of dynamically connectable modular gaming table components that provide a variety of configuration options. In one example embodiment, the gaming device includes a first modular gaming table component and a second modular gaming table component, where the first modular gaming table component and second modular gaming table component are connectable in a variety of arrangements. Each of the first and second modular gaming table components may include at least one gaming station having a gaming display, gaming control circuitry, structural connection means, and communication connection means, whereby the structural and communication connection means of the two components may be dynamically connectable in a variety of component arrangements.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2007Publication date: February 26, 2009Applicant: IGT, A NEVADA CORPORATIONInventors: Christian E. Gadda, Harold E. Mattice, Richard L. Wilder, Chauncey Griswold, James W. Stockdale
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Patent number: D595784Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2007Date of Patent: July 7, 2009Assignee: IGTInventors: William R. Wells, Daniel J. Waller, Tai Rosander, James W. Stockdale, Harold E. Mattice, Joseph Randy Hedrick, Charles Curbbun, Scott Clear, Andrew Zoolakis, Julian Groeli
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Patent number: D595785Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2007Date of Patent: July 7, 2009Assignee: IGTInventors: William R. Wells, Daniel J. Waller, Tai Rosander, James W. Stockdale, Harold E. Mattice, Joseph Randy Hedrick, Charles Curbbun, Scott Clear, Andrew Zoolakis, Julian Groeli