Patents Assigned to AMI Entertainment Network, LLC
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Patent number: 10586275Abstract: A system is provided to output audio data sets at a venue. The system includes an audio catalog that stores a plurality of audio data sets available for display at the venue and which is remotely located from the venue. The system also includes a server system in electronic communication with the audio catalog and remotely located from the venue. The server system receives association requests from mobile devices of users which are used to associate the respective mobile devices with the venue. The venue has one or more venue controllers communicatively coupled to the server system. The mobile devices are remotely located from the server system. The server system transmits a listing of the plurality of audio data sets to the associated mobile devices and receives selections of one or more of the plurality of audio data sets to be played at the venue.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2018Date of Patent: March 10, 2020Assignee: AMI ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK, LLCInventors: Ronald Richards, Charles Jaros, Kapil Mistry
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Patent number: 10032213Abstract: A system is provided to output video data sets at a venue. The system includes a video catalog that stores a plurality of video data sets available for display at the venue and which is remotely located from the venue. The system also includes a server system in electronic communication with the video catalog and remotely located from the venue. The server system receives association requests from mobile devices of users which are used to associate the respective mobile devices with the venue. The venue has one or more venue controllers communicatively coupled to the server system. The mobile devices are remotely located from the server system. The server system transmits a listing of the plurality of video data sets to the associated mobile devices and receives selections of one or more of the plurality of video data sets to be played at the venue.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2014Date of Patent: July 24, 2018Assignee: AMI ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK, LLCInventors: Ronald Richards, Charles Jaros, Kapil Mistry
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Patent number: 9998785Abstract: Systems and methods for managing a plurality of videos associated with one or more of a plurality of communicably coupled jukeboxes over a network, are disclosed. A first digital jukebox of the plurality of communicably coupled jukeboxes, ranks the plurality of videos according to a predetermined criteria. Based, at least in part, on the ranking, the first digital jukebox determines whether to store a video of the plurality of videos in a temporary cache of the first digital jukebox.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2015Date of Patent: June 12, 2018Assignee: AMI ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK, LLCInventors: Richard M. Loranger, Charles Jaros, Ronald Richards
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Patent number: 9939993Abstract: A plurality of jukeboxes each having a display, input component, audio output, and controller are connected over a network. The controller is configured to play music data sets selected by a user and to store local affinity data uploadable to the network. The controller is further configured to store network popularity and affinity data received from the network. The controller causes the display to present menus and screens based on the data received from the network. The controller is also configured to perform searches over multiple identification categories and store collections of music data sets based on multiple identification categories.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2015Date of Patent: April 10, 2018Assignee: AMI ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK, LLCInventors: Ronald Richards, Danny Garrett, John Groppe, Marc Saegesser, Charles Jaros, Jesse Buck, Eran Loewenthal, Jeffrey J. Kalis, Constantin Hapaianu
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Patent number: 9881462Abstract: Systems and methods for creating a plurality of seeds for a multiplayer tournament of an electronic game are disclosed. The system includes a server including a seed generator module, a seed sorter module, and a seed selection module. The seed generator module randomly generates the plurality of seeds. Each of the plurality of corresponds to a unique shuffle of cards of a game of the multiplayer tournament. The seed sorter module rates each of the plurality of seeds, and then sorts the plurality of rated seeds in accordance with one or more business goals. A seed selection module is configured to receive a player identifier and a tournament play count associated with a first player of the multiplayer tournament. The seed selection module is further configured to identify a rated seed for the first player in accordance with the player identifier and the tournament play count.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2016Date of Patent: January 30, 2018Assignee: AMI ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK, LLCInventors: Brennan McTernan, William L. Layne, Greg Nyce, Malcolm J. Harwood, Samir Tamri
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Patent number: 9702500Abstract: A jukebox for playing music and presenting video to a user includes a housing, a user interface display mounted to the housing, a controller mounted to the housing and being in communication with the user interface display and a video display mountable to the housing. The controller is mounted in a cavity defined by the housing. The video display is in communication with the controller. The controller, the user interface display and the video display are configured to facilitate the user's selection of a song from a plurality of songs stored in the controller and to selectively display a video associated with the selected song on the video display.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2014Date of Patent: July 11, 2017Assignee: AMI ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK, LLCInventors: Stephen Jarema, III, Jeffrey J. Kalis, Michael G. Maas, Mark Simpson
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Patent number: 9639709Abstract: Priority-based content retrieval mechanisms for digital entertainment devices are provided. In various embodiments, the download prioritizations may be interrupt-based, sequence-based, or a combination of the two. In interrupt-based prioritizations, a higher priority download request will interrupt a lower-priority download that is already in progress. In sequence-based prioritizations, a plurality of file download requests may be ordered in a download queue depending on the priority of the request, with higher priority requests being positioned towards the top of the queue and lower priority requests being positioned towards the bottom of the queue.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2009Date of Patent: May 2, 2017Assignee: AMI Entertainment Network, LLCInventors: Darren L. Clark, Howard L. Spielman
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Patent number: 9558615Abstract: An overlay for a nonportable amusement device is provided. The nonportable amusement device has a housing, a display, a memory and a controller. The overlay includes one or more panels selectively attachable to and removable from the housing of the nonportable amusement device.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2011Date of Patent: January 31, 2017Assignee: AMI Entertainment Network, LLCInventors: Michael G. Maas, Jeffrey Kalis, Stephen Jarema, III
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Patent number: 9403091Abstract: An amusement device has a display and an input device and includes a memory and a controller. The memory stores a plurality of games and a system control program. The controller is operatively coupled to the memory, the input device and the display. The controller controls the display based upon the system control program retrieved from the memory and based upon inputs from the input device. The controller is configured to grant a user a block of time for accessing the amusement device; permit the user to selectively retrieve from the memory and play a first game from the plurality of games during the block of time; and permit the user to selectively retrieve from the memory and play a second game from the plurality of games that is different than the first game during the block of time.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2015Date of Patent: August 2, 2016Assignee: AMI ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK, LLCInventors: David S. Logan, James R. Stelzer, Robert K. Mills, Thomas J. Kane
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Patent number: 9390578Abstract: An amusement device includes a display screen having a touchscreen. The touchscreen is configured to receive a plurality of touch inputs simultaneously. A memory stores a plurality of electronic games for selection and play. A controller is configured to generally simultaneously execute a first game and a second game from the plurality of electronic games. The first game is configured to display at least one first image on a first portion of the display screen, and the second game is configured to display at least one second image on a second portion of the display screen. The first and second games are simultaneously playable in an interactive manner, such that an action undertaken in playing of the first game modifies the second game.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2012Date of Patent: July 12, 2016Assignee: AMI Entertainment Network, LLCInventors: William L. Layne, IV, Colin Higbie
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Patent number: 9239695Abstract: A multi-region interactive display is provided. In some embodiments, a multi-region interactive display includes a display including a plurality of display regions, the display configured to provide content in at least a first display region and a second display region; a processor configured to select content for display in at least one of the display regions; and a memory coupled to the processor and configured to provide the processor with instructions, in which the first display region and second display region are configured so that when a first user interacts with the first display region, a second user's view of the second display region is at least partially visible.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2013Date of Patent: January 19, 2016Assignee: AMI Entertainment Network, LLCInventors: Kenneth A. Feehan, David S. Schmidt, Howard L. Spielman
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Publication number: 20150227267Abstract: A jukebox for playing music and presenting video to a user includes a housing, a user interface display mounted to the housing, a controller mounted to the housing and being in communication with the user interface display and a video display mountable to the housing. The controller is mounted in a cavity defined by the housing. The video display is in communication with the controller. The controller, the user interface display and the video display are configured to facilitate the user's selection of a song from a plurality of songs stored in the controller and to selectively display a video associated with the selected song on the video display.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2014Publication date: August 13, 2015Applicant: AMI Entertainment Network, LLCInventors: Stephen JAREMA, III, Jeffrey J. KALIS, Michael G. MAAS, Mark SIMPSON
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Patent number: 8986113Abstract: An amusement device has a display and an input device and includes a memory and a controller. The memory stores a plurality of games and a system control program. The controller is operatively coupled to the memory, the input device and the display. The controller controls the display based upon the system control program retrieved from the memory and based upon inputs from the input device. The controller is configured to grant a user a block of time for accessing the amusement device; permit the user to selectively retrieve from the memory and play a first game from the plurality of games during the block of time; and permit the user to selectively retrieve from the memory and play a second game from the plurality of games that is different than the first game during the block of time.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2010Date of Patent: March 24, 2015Assignee: AMI Entertainment Network, LLCInventors: David S. Logan, James R. Stelzer, Robert K. Mills, Thomas J. Kane
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Patent number: 8924432Abstract: A method of improving accuracy of a database of amusement device locations is described. A plurality of amusement devices are deployed at a plurality of locations. The database of amusement device locations is populated based on the deploying. A server receives over a network, from a portable device, a check-in request. The check-in request is associated with one of the amusement devices, and includes geographic location information associated with the portable device at the time the check-in request is made. The server compares the geographic location information received from the portable device with the location of the amusement device stored in the database, and updates the database based on the comparing.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2012Date of Patent: December 30, 2014Assignee: AMI Entertainment Network, LLCInventors: Ronald Richards, Danny Garrett, Charles Jaros
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Publication number: 20140279867Abstract: A system for disseminating venue-specific content output information to users is described. A venue database stores a plurality of venue entries associated with a respective plurality of venues. Each venue entry includes information identifying one or more content output devices deployed thereat. A controller is communicatively coupled to the content output devices by a first network. The controller is configured to receive, over the first network, from the content output devices, identifying information associated with the content being output by the respective content output devices deployed at the plurality of venues. The controller also updates the venue entries stored in the venue database with the received identifying information of content being output by the content output devices deployed at the respective venues. A server is accessible by computing devices of users over a second network to retrieve the identification information stored in the venue database.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: AMI Entertainment Network, LLCInventor: Augustus John RUSSO
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Publication number: 20140278625Abstract: A system for configuring a venue environment based on venue-specific observations is described. A controller receives inputs associated with one or more patrons of the venue. The inputs are analyzed to determine one or more environmental preferences associated with the patrons. At least one environment modification is identified based on the one or more environmental preferences. The venue environment is modified based on the identified modifications.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: AMI ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK, LLCInventors: Michael G. MAAS, Ronald RICHARDS, Stephen JAREMA, III, Jeffrey J. KALIS, William L. LAYNE, IV, Robert Michael MARTIN, Brennan MC TERNAN, Augustus John RUSSO
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Publication number: 20140279285Abstract: A method of converting audio selections to video selections is described. An input of an audio selection is received from a user. A database of music videos is queried to determine whether a music video corresponding to the audio selection is available. The audio selection is output in response to determining that the database of music videos does not include the music video corresponding to the audio selection. An offer is presented to the user to upgrade the audio selection to the music video corresponding to the audio selection in response to determining that the database of music videos includes the music video corresponding to the audio selection. The music video is output to one or more displays in response to the user accepting the presented offer.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: AMI ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK, LLCInventors: Ronald RICHARDS, Charles JAROS, Kapil MISTRY
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Patent number: D727869Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2014Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Assignee: AMI Entertainment Network, LLCInventors: Stephen Jarema, III, Michael G. Maas, Daniel Massam
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Patent number: D801299Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2016Date of Patent: October 31, 2017Assignee: AMI ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK LLCInventors: Michael G. Maas, Jeffrey J. Kalis, Stephen Jarema, III, Mark Simpson
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Patent number: D963605Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2020Date of Patent: September 13, 2022Assignee: AMI ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK, LLCInventors: Stephen Jarema, III, Michael G. Maas, Jeffrey J. Kalis, Brian Kubala