Patents Assigned to Cash Systems, Inc.
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Patent number: 11715347Abstract: A system and method for purchasing credits is described. The method includes receiving an electronic transaction request instruction by a mobile electronic transaction terminals. Each electronic transaction terminals includes a display and is in exclusive electronic communication with a secure gateway. The method proceeds to generate an electronic transaction request for an electronic transaction using the electronic transaction request instruction. The method then communicates the electronic transaction request from the secure gateway to a financial account server. At the secure gateway, an electronic transaction approval from the financial account server is received. The secure gateway then generates an authorization to dispense credits. The authorization to dispense credits is communicated from the secure gateway to at least one mobile electronic transaction terminal. Credits are then dispensed, wherein the credits are associated with a credit system located at an activity table.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2021Date of Patent: August 1, 2023Assignee: AUTOMATED CASH SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Stephen L. Warner, Michael Sackrison, Michael Daly
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Patent number: 9728039Abstract: A client device, a system and a method for enabling financial transactions for an electronic gaming machine is described. The client device includes an electronic gaming machine processor, a printer, a printer sharing module and a controller. The printer sharing module is electrically coupled to the printer and the electronic gaming machine processor. The controller is electrically coupled to the printer sharing module. The controller reroutes the communications between the electronic gaming machine processor and the printer and allows the controller to communicate with the printer so that the controller instructs the printer to print a voucher. The system also includes a wireless communications module that enables communications with at least one other wireless communication module over short distances using point to point or broadcast packets that allow for bi-directional data transmission between each client device located on a casino gaming floor.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2015Date of Patent: August 8, 2017Assignee: AUTOMATED CASH SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Stephen L. Warner, Michael Sackrison, Shawn Quick, Noah Vrudny, Michael Daly
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Publication number: 20160027252Abstract: A client device, a system and a method for enabling financial transactions for an electronic gaming machine is described. The client device includes an electronic gaming machine processor, a printer, a printer sharing module and a controller. The printer sharing module is electrically coupled to the printer and the electronic gaming machine processor. The controller is electrically coupled to the printer sharing module. The controller reroutes the communications between the electronic gaming machine processor and the printer and allows the controller to communicate with the printer so that the controller instructs the printer to print a voucher. The system also includes a wireless communications module that enables communications with at least one other wireless communication module over short distances using point to point or broadcast packets that allow for bi-directional data transmission between each client device located on a casino gaming floor.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2015Publication date: January 28, 2016Applicant: Automated Cash Systems, Inc.Inventors: Stephen L. Warner, Michael Sackrison, Shawn Quick, Noah Vrudny, Michael Daly
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Publication number: 20150339654Abstract: A transactional system and method for a table game is described. The transactional system includes a controller, a printer, a wireless device and a payment gateway. The controller is communicatively coupled to the printer and the combination is associated with the table game. The wireless device is communicatively coupled to the controller and receives at least one transactional input that initiates a transaction from the wireless device. The controller communicates the transactional data to payment gateway and then receives an authorization response from the payment gateway for an approved transaction. The controller communicates the authorization response to the wireless device, which presents a receipt for the approved transaction at the wireless device. The controller also communicates the authorization response to the printer, which generates an indicia of value. The indicia of value is converted to at least one casino chip at the table game.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2015Publication date: November 26, 2015Applicant: Automated Cash Systems, Inc.Inventors: Stephen L. Warner, Shawn Quick
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Patent number: 8979644Abstract: Electronic fund transfer (EFT) systems and methods are disclosed for managing and transferring electronic funds from a patron's financial account to provide gaming or amusement credit in physical or electronic form. The systems comprise an electronic fund transfer (EFT) device, a secure payment gateway configured to connect to the patron's financial accounts via a financial network, a host system, and a funds management portal connected to the host system and to the secure payment gateway. The EFT device is configured to communicate with the patron's financial account via a secure connection to the secure payment gateway and to transmit instructions for transferring electronic funds from the patron's financial account to a credit system via the secure payment gateway and the funds management portal.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2014Date of Patent: March 17, 2015Assignee: Automated Cash Systems, Inc.Inventor: Stephen L. Warner
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Patent number: 8979643Abstract: Electronic fund transfer (EFT) systems and methods are disclosed for managing and transferring electronic funds from a patron's financial account to provide gaming or amusement credit in physical or electronic form. The systems comprise an electronic fund transfer (EFT) device, a secure payment gateway configured to connect to the patron's financial accounts via a financial network, a host system, and a funds management portal connected to the host system and to the secure payment gateway. The EFT device is configured to communicate with the patron's financial account via a secure connection to the secure payment gateway and to transmit instructions for transferring electronic funds from the patron's financial account to a credit system via the secure payment gateway and the funds management portal.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2014Date of Patent: March 17, 2015Assignee: Automated Cash Systems, Inc.Inventor: Stephen L. Warner
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Patent number: 8979642Abstract: Electronic fund transfer (EFT) systems and methods are disclosed for managing and transferring electronic funds from a patron's financial account to provide gaming or amusement credit in physical or electronic form. The systems comprise an electronic fund transfer (EFT) device, a secure payment gateway configured to connect to the patron's financial accounts via a financial network, a host system, and a funds management portal connected to the host system and to the secure payment gateway. The EFT device is configured to communicate with the patron's financial account via a secure connection to the secure payment gateway and to transmit instructions for transferring electronic funds from the patron's financial account to a credit system via the secure payment gateway and the funds management portal.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2014Date of Patent: March 17, 2015Assignee: Automated Cash Systems, Inc.Inventor: Stephen L. Warner
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Patent number: 7244175Abstract: A coin recycling machine (10) for receiving, sorting and dispensing coins, comprising a coin dispenser having a rotatable coin magazine (23) for holding respective denominations of coins and having an electronic control (100, 107), said electronic control (100, 107) being operable in response to a commanded total to control position of said coin magazine (23) to selectively dispense coins to provide the commanded total, a queuing device (52) for receiving the coins and arranging the coins in a queue, the queuing device (52) having an exit (66) directed towards said coin magazine (23) and having associated sensors (65, 72) for identifying a denomination of a next coin to pass through the exit (66) and the electronic control being responsive to the sensors (65, 72) associated with the queuing device for positioning the coin magazine such that coins are sorted into the coin magazine (23) by denomination as the coins exit the queuing device (52).Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2003Date of Patent: July 17, 2007Assignee: De La Rue Cash Systems Inc.Inventors: Thomas P. Adams, Robert L. Zwieg
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Publication number: 20060160610Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a distribution system for providing cash or other items of value to a user at the location of the gaming system and a method for using the distribution system. The disclosure relates to a distribution system for use with an entertainment station. The distribution system includes a remote control unit accessible from the entertainment station and operably coupled to a base processor. The remote control unit is adapted to receive user account information and a requested transaction type from a group consisting of deposit, transfer, and withdrawal. The remote control unit is also adapted to provide a signal to the base processor, and the base processor is adapted to receive the signal from the remote control unit and to process the requested transaction type based on the account information. The base processor is adapted to distribute cash or cash equivalent to a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2005Publication date: July 20, 2006Applicant: Cash Systems, Inc.Inventor: Craig Potts
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Publication number: 20060131395Abstract: A checkless cash advance settlement system and method are provided, including the following steps: (1) a customer initiates a Debit or Credit POS transaction via one of several possible systems, e.g., Kiosk, ATM or wireless device; (2) the customer receives authorization or denial from the selected system; (3) if authorized, the customer proceeds to the cashier's cage or central cage station and provides to a cashier on identification card and the credit/debit card used to initiate the transaction; alternatively, if the customer initiated the transaction on a wireless device, e.g.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2005Publication date: June 22, 2006Applicant: Cash Systems, Inc.Inventors: Craig Potts, Richard Beer
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Patent number: 6983836Abstract: A cash recycling machine (11) is connected in a network with a computer (10) and other recycling equipment (12), the cash recycling machine (11) having an input device (18) for receiving cash, a sorter (31) for sorting the cash into a plurality of hopper assemblies (26–29), a controller (21) responsive to inputs from a user in a first operating cycle of the machine to cause the hopper assemblies (26–29) to dispense an amount of sorted cash to a cash drawer and to store the amount of dispensed cash in memory in association with a user account number, the controller (21) being responsive to input of a batch of cash and the user account number in a second cycle to count the cash received, and to compare the amount of cash received with the amount of cash dispensed to determine a net amount of cash associated with the user.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2003Date of Patent: January 10, 2006Assignee: De La Rue Cash Systems Inc.Inventors: Thomas P. Adams, Jon R. Stieber, Robert L. Zwieg
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Patent number: 6951302Abstract: A system and method of performing a quasi-cash transaction for a customer including receiving a desired transaction dollar amount. A State identification card issued to the customer is electronically processed to retrieve machine readable information. Customer identification information is electronically parsed from the retrieved machine readable information. Quasi-cash document information is electronically generated utilizing the desired dollar amount and at least a portion of the parsed customer identification information. A quasi-cash document is printed, with the quasi-cash document including and displaying the generated quasi-cash document information. In one preferred embodiment, customer identification information parsed from the retrieved machine readable information includes customer name, customer address and identification card number information.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2003Date of Patent: October 4, 2005Assignee: Cash Systems, Inc.Inventor: Craig K. Potts
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Publication number: 20050107156Abstract: The present invention relates to a system and method for integrating player tracking and cash access in a casino or other gaming environment. One aspect of the invention allows for fund access and management wherein gaming machines, such as slot machines, receive playable credits directly from a patron's banking or credit card account. Another aspect of the present invention relates to integrating player tracking and cash access transactions by allowing the players to provide a player tracking card for each financial transaction conducted in the casino. In return, the casino issues gaming or bonus points to the players for allowing their transactions to be tracked. Yet another aspect of the present invention consolidates the players' financial account information into a single casino database.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2004Publication date: May 19, 2005Applicant: Cash Systems, Inc.Inventors: Craig Potts, Richard Beer
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Publication number: 20050107155Abstract: A system and method are provided for performing a cashless gaming ticket redemption transaction for a customer in a casino environment. The system includes a gaming machine, such as a slot machine, that the customer plays. Rather than issuing cash to the customer, the gaming machine issues a redemption ticket with a unique identifier to the customer. The unique identifier and the amount of the customer's winnings accrued on the gaming machine are stored and associated on a redemption ticket database. When the customer wishes to redeem the winnings, the redemption ticket is introduced to a multi-function ATM. To perform the ticket redemption transaction, the ATM is adapted to electronically accept the redemption ticket and read the unique identifier. The ATM then electronically communicates with the redemption database to retrieve the predetermined dollar value associated with the unique identifier. Finally, the ATM transfers to the customer an award equal to the predetermined dollar value in cash or credit.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2004Publication date: May 19, 2005Applicant: Cash Systems, Inc.Inventors: Craig Potts, Richard Beer
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Patent number: 6811016Abstract: A document processing machine for identifying and authenticating documents having both transparent and opaque regions and routing the documents appropriately is provided. In one embodiment, the document processing machine includes an image capturing device, a light source, a data processing system, and a document control system. The image capturing device captures the image of at least a portion of a document wherein the document comprises transparent and non-transparent regions. The light source emits light toward the image capturing device and is positioned such that the document passes between the light source and the image capturing device. The data processing system is functionally connected to the image capturing device, and obtains the image of the document from the image capturing device, compares the image to a nominal pattern to determine whether the document is authentic, and determines the manner in which the document should be processed based upon whether the document is authentic.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2002Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Assignee: De La Rue Cash Systems Inc. FKA Currency Systems International, Inc.Inventor: Ronald Bruce Blair
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Publication number: 20040173673Abstract: A system and method of performing a quasi-cash transaction for a customer including receiving a desired transaction dollar amount. A State identification card issued to the customer is electronically processed to retrieve machine readable information. Customer identification information is electronically parsed from the retrieved machine readable information. Quasi-cash document information is electronically generated utilizing the desired dollar amount and at least a portion of the parsed customer identification information. A quasi-cash document is printed, with the quasi-cash document including and displaying the generated quasi-cash document information. In one preferred embodiment, customer identification information parsed from the retrieved machine readable information includes customer name, customer address and identification card number information.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2003Publication date: September 9, 2004Applicant: Cash Systems, Inc.Inventor: Craig K. Potts
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Patent number: 6733380Abstract: A coin handling machine (10) having sorting openings from which respective denominations of coins are sorted prior to exiting the coin handling machine (10), includes a plurality of coin tubes (20) for holding coin wrappers (24) for respective denominations in a substantially upright position for receiving coins of respective denominations. The coin tubes (20) are mounted to one or more chutes (16) on the coin handling machine (10) for receiving coins of respective denominations that pass through the sorting openings. The coin tubes have portions (22, 23) with a shape for directing said coins into respective coin wrappers (24). Pivotable clips (26) are mounted in the lower end of the coin tubes (20) to support the lower end of the coin wrappers (24). Several specific embodiments having different types of attachment to coin handling machines are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2000Date of Patent: May 11, 2004Assignee: De La Rue Cash Systems, Inc.Inventors: Cory A. Kohls, Myron Spoehr, Thomas P. Adams
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Patent number: 6729461Abstract: A coin sorting apparatus and method uses a light source (50) disposed on one side of the coin path (23); a coin moving member (21) of light transmissive material; a coin path insert (41) having at least a portion the is light transmissive; an optical detector (55) disposed on an opposite side of the coin path (23) from the light source (50) for detecting coin size as a coin (14) passes the coin path insert (41); a coin core alloy composition sensor (42); a coin surface alloy composition sensor (43); an edge sensor (46) disposed along a reference edge (45) along the coin path; and a plurality of processors (90, 94, 95, 107, 96) for receiving data developed from signals from the optical detector (55), the coin core alloy sensor (42), the coin surface (43) alloy detector, and the coin edge sensor (46), the data being for comparison with stored values for a plurality of denominations to determine the denomination of the coin (14).Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2001Date of Patent: May 4, 2004Assignee: De La Rue Cash Systems, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Brandle, Klaus Muller, Robert L. Zwieg, Thomas P. Adams, John P. Grajewski
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Patent number: 6685551Abstract: A coin dispenser (20) has a base (25) for supporting an integrally formed coin magazine (23) with coin channels (24) rotating along a coin path (49). A coin ejector (80) is located at a single coin ejection location and proximate to said coin path (49) to eject coins from the bottom of the coin channels (24) into a change cup (28). Electronic sensors (45, 46) are provided for anticipating the approach of the coin channels to the coin ejector (80) and to a low coin sensing station (50). An electronic control (90) is responsive to position signals from the position monitors (45, 46) for coordinating operation of the coin ejector (80) and the low coin sensor (51). A coin exit sensor (48) is positioned in a coin exit channel (27) just before the change cup (28) to send a signal to the electronic control (90) to confirm the ejection of each coin.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2001Date of Patent: February 3, 2004Assignee: De La Rue Cash Systems Inc.Inventors: Thomas P. Adams, Robert L. Zwieg, Jon R. Stieber, Richard P. Uecker, Daniel J. Folger
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Patent number: D574125Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2007Date of Patent: July 29, 2008Assignee: De La Rue Cash Systems Inc.Inventors: Robert E. Gunst, Jesse Cotterman, Lisa Howard