Amusement (e.g., Game, Lottery) Patents (Class 379/93.13)
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Patent number: 6683943Abstract: A method for coordinating a generally publicly broadcast contest show with automatically dialed marketing telephone calls by which the recipients are first interrogated about their willingness to participate in the contest, and if so, they each disclose for a common data base various identifying aspects of their person. The identifying information is thereafter scanned for potential contest participant selection and once the selection is made a random number generator is used to select from these ranks the actual participants in the contest. During both the contest and in the course of collecting the particulars the keys on a telephone are used to effect interactive exchanges. In addition a voice print may be taken for positive identification. The stored particulars may also be accessed for creating marketing lists.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2001Date of Patent: January 27, 2004Inventor: Richard A. Wuelly
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Publication number: 20040013248Abstract: A method and system for receiving, logging, answering, controlling, and forwarding calls from radio or other promoter call-in contestants, wherein said method provides an efficient means for controlling call-in contests. Radio call-in contests are the most typical, but the method applies to other types of promotions, such as direct mail, store banners and print ads. The system consists of a voice vendor, web server, database, telecommunications, and application software to control and count the calls and to provide administrative functions. Every caller receives a positive response, acknowledgement and notification of the caller number, and an opportunity to obtain other benefits, such as discounted items. Only the winning caller is forwarded to the radio station. The radio station only needs to answer to the winning caller.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2003Publication date: January 22, 2004Inventor: Marco Ciavolino
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Publication number: 20030133547Abstract: A lottery is provided, requiring participants to use a telephone company's line, or line segments.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2003Publication date: July 17, 2003Inventor: William W. Haefliger
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Publication number: 20030081744Abstract: A method for operating a telephone entertainment program, the method including a) receiving a voice communication from at least one caller, b) selecting audio output in accordance with an audio entertainment program, c) presenting the audio output to the caller, d) prompting the caller for input at a plot point of the audio entertainment program, e) receiving the input from the caller, f) selecting audio output at least partly in accordance with the audio entertainment program and the input, and g) presenting to the caller the audio output selected in step f).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2002Publication date: May 1, 2003Inventors: Gedaliah Gurfein, Yaakov Kirschen, Jeremy Barkan, Shachar Hendel
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Patent number: 6553104Abstract: A lottery is provided, requiring participants to use a telephone company's line, or line segments.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2001Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Inventor: William W. Haefliger
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Patent number: 6530835Abstract: A gaming machine that provides free long distance telephone calls, or audio entertainment, as a reward for the continued playing of the gaming machine. The player may continue the free long distance phone call, or continue receiving the audio entertainment, as long his play meets a predetermined level of usage criteria.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2000Date of Patent: March 11, 2003Assignee: Walker Digital, LLCInventors: Jay S. Walker, James A. Jorasch, Thomas M. Sparico
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Patent number: 6512415Abstract: A control system CS interfaces a multiplicity of individual terminals T1-Tn through a telephone network facility CO to accommodate game formats. At the terminals T1-Tn, callers are prompted by voice-generated instructions to provide digital data that is identified for positive association with a caller and stored, as for processing. Calls are conditionally accepted based on a test of preliminary identification data (ANI or DNIS). Computer generated designations are assigned to callers and stored. Questions for game use are stored in banks, classified by order of difficulty for selection according to various formats. Specific game formats accommodate various time criteria and caller selection of degree of risk. Caller data is stored in cells along with statistical and identification data; also, key contest data is held accessible in a cache memory for reporting. Caller data may be processed individually or in interrelated formats as with reference to random or source data as to establish progressive subsets.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1999Date of Patent: January 28, 2003Assignee: Ronald A. Katz Technology Licensing LP.Inventor: Ronald A. Katz
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Publication number: 20020196915Abstract: For use with a public telephone network CO incorporating a vast number of terminals T1-Tn, a system CS limits and controls interface access to implement voice-digital communication for statistical processing. The system CS accommodates calls in different modes, e.g. “800”, “900” or area code and incorporates qualifying apparatus to restrict against caller misuse. Alternative calling modes are used to reach an interface facility that also affords some control based on calling terminal identification, e.g. as by ANI equipment.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2002Publication date: December 26, 2002Inventor: Ronald A. Katz
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Patent number: 6449346Abstract: A system D interfaces with a multiplicity of individual telephone-television terminals T1-Tn of a telephone-television network facility C, at the terminals callers are prompted by voice-generated instructions to provide digital data that is identified for positive association with a caller and is stored for processing. The caller's identification data is confirmed using various techniques and callers may be ranked and accounted for on the basis of entitlement, sequence or demographics. Callers are assigned random designations that are stored along with statistical and identification data. A break-off control circuit may terminate the computer interface aborting to a terminal for direct communication with an operator. Real-time operation processing is an alternative to stored data. The accumulation of stored data (statistical, calling order sequence, etc.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: September 10, 2002Assignee: Ronald A. Katz Technology Licensing, L.P.Inventor: Ronald A. Katz
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Patent number: 6445778Abstract: To alleviate the frustration of telephone tag, if the called party is unavailable (32), the calling party is offered the chance to participate in a game (36). The user can accept or reject the offer (38). If the offer is accepted, a game is played (40), if the offer is rejected, the calling party is connected to the called party's voice mail (42). The game could involve purchase of a lottery, participation in a guessing game, or participation in a knowledge-based game. After the game is played, the calling party is connected to the called party's voice mail (42).Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1999Date of Patent: September 3, 2002Assignee: Alcatel USA Sourcing, L.P.Inventor: Gilman R. Stevens
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Patent number: 6434223Abstract: For use with a public telephone network CO incorporating a vast number of terminals Ti-Tn, a system CS limits and controls interface access to implement voice-digital communication for statistical processing. The system CS accommodates calls in different modes, e.g. “800”, “900” or area code and incorporates qualifying apparatus to restrict against caller misuse. Alternative calling modes are used to reach an interface facility that also affords some control based on calling terminal identification, e.g. as by ANI equipment.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1999Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Assignee: Ronald A. Katz Technology Licensing, L.P.Inventor: Ronald A. Katz
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Patent number: 6424703Abstract: A telephonic-interface lottery system D interfaces with a multiplicity of individual terminals T1-Tn of a telephone network facility C to enable lottery players to call and play for at least one additional chance to possibly win by dialing a pay-to-dial telephone number indicated on a “scratch-off” or online game lottery ticket for use in the system. At the terminals, callers are prompted by voice-generated instructions to provide digital data, such as their telephone number, age, social security number, and/or drivers license number. In addition, the sequence number of the caller as well as the date and time of the call is recorded for positive association with a caller and is stored for processing. The caller's identification data is confirmed using various techniques and callers may be ranked and accounted for on the basis of entitlement-and sequence.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1998Date of Patent: July 23, 2002Assignee: Ronald A. Katz Technology Licensing, L.P.Inventor: Ronald A. Katz
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Publication number: 20020085693Abstract: In an audio-digital telephone interface system, selective operation prompts a caller with oral instructions to provide: digital control signals, digital data signals (numeric) or audio signals. Inbound and outbound operations are involved and inbound callers are qualified as by automatic number identification (ANI) signals and consumable key operation. A data cell is loaded in accordance with an operating program and the resulting data packet is flagged depending on the presence of audio signals. Data packets are returned to storage, as for subsequent addressing to call up, as to process or cue a caller. The illustrative format receives and organizes order data for goods or services or to isolate a subset or a sub-subset of callers.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2000Publication date: July 4, 2002Inventor: Ronald A. Katz
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Patent number: 6377669Abstract: A slot card issued by a slot club, or a membership card in another incentive award program, that is also capable of being used as phone calling card is provided. Free calling time is credited to the member's card account in response to the playing of the slot machine or utilizing the respective service. After incentive points are awarded, the member may use the membership card as a prepaid phone calling card, whereby the member's account is debited for the cost of the call.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1998Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Assignee: Walker Digital, LLCInventors: Jay S. Walker, James A. Jorasch
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Patent number: 6349134Abstract: A system D interfaces with a multiplicity of individual terminals T1-Tn of a telephone network facility C, at the terminals callers are prompted by voice-generated instructions to provide digital data that is identified for positive association with a caller and is stored for processing. The caller's identification data is confirmed using various techniques and callers may be ranked and accounted for on the basis of entitlement, sequence or demographics. Callers are assigned random designations that are stored along with statistical and identification data. A break-off control circuit may terminate the computer interface aborting to a terminal for direct communication with an operator. Real-time operation processing is an alternative to stored data. The accumulation of stored data (statistical, calling order sequence, etc.) is variously processed and correlated as with developed or established data to isolate a select group or subset of callers who can be readily identified and reliably confirmed.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: February 19, 2002Assignee: Ronald A. Katz Technology Licensing, L.P.Inventor: Ronald A. Katz
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Patent number: 6327351Abstract: A slot card issued by a slot club, or a membership card in another incentive award program, that is also capable of being used as phone calling card is provided. Free calling time is credited to the member's card account in response to the playing of the slot machine or utilizing the respective service. After incentive points are awarded, the member may use the membership card as a prepaid phone calling card, whereby the member's account is debited for the cost of the call.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1998Date of Patent: December 4, 2001Assignee: Walker Digital, LLCInventors: Jay S. Walker, James A. Jorasch
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Patent number: 6317486Abstract: An artificial intelligence system includes a telephone interface coupled to a telephone network which is capable of connecting with a caller, a debit card processing unit coupled to the telephone interface for verifying that the caller has one of a plurality of predetermined telephone debit cards which are capable of accessing only the one or more telephone numbers assigned to the telephone interface, and an artificial intelligence (A/I) engine including a natural language processor, the A/I engine being adaptable upon instruction by the caller to engage in colloquy with the caller in a voice of one of a plurality of known personalities.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1997Date of Patent: November 13, 2001Inventors: Jack Hollins, William K. Back
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Publication number: 20010026610Abstract: A telephonic-interface lottery system D interfaces with a multiplicity of individual terminals T1-Tn of a telephone network facility C to enable lottery players to call and play for at least one additional chance to possibly win by dialing a pay-to-dial telephone number indicated on a “scratch-off” or online game lottery ticket for use in the system. At the terminals, callers are prompted by voice-generated instructions to provide digital data, such as their telephone number, age, social security number, and/or drivers license number. In addition, the sequence number of the caller as well as the date and time of the call is recorded for positive association with a caller and is stored for processing. The caller's identification data is confirmed using various techniques and callers may be ranked and accounted for on the basis of entitlement-and sequence.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 1999Publication date: October 4, 2001Inventor: RONALD A. KATZ
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Publication number: 20010021245Abstract: A system D interfaces with a multiplicity of individual terminals T1-Tn of a telephone network facility C, at the terminals callers are prompted by voice-generated instructions to provide digital data that is identified for positive association with a caller and is stored for processing. The caller's identification data is confirmed using various techniques and callers may be ranked and accounted for on the basis of entitlement, sequence or demographics. Callers are assigned random designations that are stored along with statistical and identification data. A break-off control circuit may terminate the computer interface aborting to a terminal for direct communication with an operator. Real-time operation processing is an alternative to stored data. The accumulation of stored data (statistical, calling order sequence, etc.) is variously processed and correlated as with developed or established data to isolate a select group or subset of callers who can be readily identified and reliably confirmed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2001Publication date: September 13, 2001Applicant: Ronald A. Katz Technology Licensing, L.P.Inventor: Ronald A. Katz
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Publication number: 20010014147Abstract: Call data signals actuated by a telephone terminal are provided from a telephone communication system to indicate call data as the called number, the calling number and the calling equipment. The call data signals address related control functions for selectively interfacing a live operator terminal or a multiple format multiple port data processing system. The interface connection involves providing a specific format as for automated processing or to prompt an operator. Screening tests and format selection are performed to make a determination. Individual telephone terminals and individual data formats are arranged and interfaced under controlled conditions specified by the call data. Time tests, history tests and demographic tests may be executed in addition to basic selection and qualification tests. Control may be executed from active data storage for assembled control words and record words. Record words for individual calls may be stored along with developed data.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 1999Publication date: August 16, 2001Inventor: RONALD A KATZ
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Publication number: 20010012340Abstract: For use with a public telephone network CO incorporating a vast number of terminals Tl-Tn, a system CS limits and controls interface access to implement voice-digital communication for statistical processing. The system CS accommodates calls in different modes, e.g. “800”, “900” or area code and incorporates qualifying apparatus to restrict against caller misuse. Alternative calling modes are used to reach an interface facility that also affords some control based on calling terminal identification, e.g. as by ANI equipment.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 1999Publication date: August 9, 2001Inventor: RONALD A. KATZ
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Patent number: 6263054Abstract: A lottery is provided, requiring participants to use a telephone company's line, or line segments.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2000Date of Patent: July 17, 2001Inventor: William W. Haefliger