Patents Assigned to EPIC TECH, LLC
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Patent number: 10916094Abstract: This disclosure describes systems, methods, and computer-readable media related playing a progressive game, In some embodiments, at least one request may be received from a player to play a first game associated with a first prize pool. Play of the first game may be facilitated on at least one networked terminal based at least in part on receiving the at least one request from the, player to play the first game. Play of a second game associated with a second prize pool on the at least one networked terminal may be initiated, The second game may be initiated in response to the second prize pool reaching a predetermined amount.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2019Date of Patent: February 9, 2021Assignee: Epic Tech, LLCInventors: Bob Mosley, Troy Jungmann, Robert Weatherby
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Publication number: 20210027364Abstract: An electronic auction method and system that determines a first number of bids that must be received, the receipt of which will end a reserve period of a first electronic auction and determines at least one additional number of bids that must be received, the receipt of which will end at least one additional electronic auction. A display simultaneously displays the first electronic auction and the at least one additional electronic auction, wherein the end point of the at least one additional electronic auction is displayed within the display of the first electronic auction. Each additional electronic auction ends upon receipt of the predetermined number of bids for that auction and ends the first electronic auction after all additional electronic auctions displayed within the first electronic auction have ended.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2020Publication date: January 28, 2021Applicant: Epic Tech, LLCInventors: Troy Jungmann, Erik Nordin, Robert Weatherby, Shay Randall, Timothy O. Caldwell
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Patent number: 10733850Abstract: A gaming system including an input device, at least one display device configured to display a game comprising a matrix of rotating reels, a processor, and at least one memory including computer program code. The processor and memory are configured to cause the gaming system to receive a request from the input device to initiate a spin in a first game, cause, in response to the request, causing a plurality of reels to virtually spin. Each of the plurality of reels includes a plurality of first symbols and at least one bonus symbol. The memory and processor are also configured to cause the gaming system to determine, in response to a cessation of spinning of the plurality of reels, a number of bonus symbols displayed within a reel display matrix and trigger a second game in response to the number of bonus symbols satisfying a predetermined bonus symbol threshold.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2018Date of Patent: August 4, 2020Assignee: Epic Tech, LLCInventors: Steven Wesley Davis, Parag Rameshbhai Patel, Donald James Rollo
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Publication number: 20200202674Abstract: A gaming system wherein a first reel strip is selected from a set of reel strips for a first game. The first reel strip has a set of first consecutive symbol positions and a set of second consecutive symbol positions, each associated with a plurality of symbols and the second consecutive symbol positions comprise at least two consecutive identical symbols. The first reel strip is then displayed within at least one reel. If the user desires to play one or more additional games, the system selects and displays at least one additional reel strip from a set of reel strips. The additional reel strip has a set of first consecutive symbol positions and a set of second consecutive symbol positions, each associated with a plurality of symbols, and the second consecutive symbol positions comprise fewer consecutive identical symbols than were present in the previous game.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2020Publication date: June 25, 2020Applicant: Epic Tech, LLCInventors: Steven Wesley Davis, Donald James Rollo
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Publication number: 20200160669Abstract: A gaming system including an input device, at least one display device configured to display a game comprising a matrix of rotating reels, a processor, and at least one memory including computer program code. The processor and memory are configured to cause the gaming system to receive a request from the input device to initiate a spin in a first game, cause, in response to the request, causing a plurality of reels to virtually spin. Each of the plurality of reels includes a plurality of first symbols and at least one bonus symbol. The memory and processor are also configured to cause the gaming system to determine, in response to a cessation of spinning of the plurality of reels, a number of bonus symbols displayed within a reel display matrix and trigger a second game in response to the number of bonus symbols satisfying a predetermined bonus symbol threshold.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2020Publication date: May 21, 2020Applicant: Epic Tech, LLCInventors: Steven Wesley Davis, Parag Rameshbhai Patel, Donald James Rollo
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Patent number: 10636243Abstract: A gaming system which displays a first plurality of symbols at each of a plurality of symbol display positions in a matrix format of columns and rows, a placeholder symbol in at least one symbol display position, and a second plurality of symbols in one or more areas separate from the displayed matrix symbols. The system requires a user to slide a virtual bar to select of one of the second plurality of symbols to replace the placeholder symbol, in order to win the game.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2018Date of Patent: April 28, 2020Assignee: Epic Tech, LLCInventor: Steven Wesley Davis
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Patent number: 10614668Abstract: A gaming system wherein a first reel strip is selected from a set of reel strips for a first game. The first reel strip has a set of first consecutive symbol positions and a set of second consecutive symbol positions, each associated with a plurality of symbols and the second consecutive symbol positions comprise at least two consecutive identical symbols. The first reel strip is then displayed within at least one reel. If the user desires to play one or more additional games, the system selects and displays at least one additional reel strip from a set of reel strips. The additional reel strip has a set of first consecutive symbol positions and a set of second consecutive symbol positions, each associated with a plurality of symbols, and the second consecutive symbol positions comprise fewer consecutive identical symbols than were present in the previous game.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2018Date of Patent: April 7, 2020Assignee: Epic Tech, LLCInventors: Steven Wesley Davis, Donald James Rollo, III
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Publication number: 20200034920Abstract: Methods and systems for electronic auctions are disclosed, which, in some embodiments, may be used in conjunction with disclosed embodiments of electronic game promotions.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2019Publication date: January 30, 2020Applicant: Epic Tech, LLCInventors: Bobby Mosley, Brian Bonnette, Troy Jungmann, Andrew Workman
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Publication number: 20200020026Abstract: The invention comprises a method and system which will simultaneously display a plurality of electronic bidding fee auctions. Users may simultaneously place at least one bid on each of the displayed electronic auctions using a single action, such as a single mouse click, keyboard stroke, or the pressing of a touch screen monitor. At least one bid is then placed in each auction. Each of the displayed auctions may end at different times and, as they end and a winner is notified, each ended auction is immediately replaced by another auction such that continuous bidding is not interrupted.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2019Publication date: January 16, 2020Applicant: Epic Tech, LLCInventor: Timothy O. Caldwell
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Publication number: 20190371118Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to a multi-reel skill-based redemption game. An indication of a user desire to participate in the skill-based redemption game is received. The user's account balance is decreased, and simulated reels are spun. Adjustment arrows are displayed for a subset of the plurality of simulated reels. The player selects a simulated reel and a direction of adjustment for the simulated reel. If the player's adjustment creates a winning pattern, the user is rewarded with an increased account balance. The user may also be provided a bonus amount for achieving a number of consecutive wins.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2019Publication date: December 5, 2019Applicant: Epic Tech, LLCInventors: Robert Weatherby, Steven Wesley Davis, Troy Jungmann
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Publication number: 20190333342Abstract: Embodiments generally relate to methods and systems for providing a skill-based redemption game; An indication of a user desire to participate in the skill-based redemption game is received. The user's account balance is decreased, and simulated reels are spun. A plurality of symbols is displayed in an area separate from the simulated reels. The user must select a symbol in the plurality to replace with a replacement symbol. If the user's replacement creates a winning pattern, the user is rewarded with an increased account balance. The user may also be provided a bonus amount for achieving a number of consecutive wins.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2019Publication date: October 31, 2019Applicant: Epic Tech, LLCInventors: Timothy Oliver Caldwell, Steven Wesley Davis, William Criss Martin
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Publication number: 20190205910Abstract: A system for allowing a user to participate in an electronic auction and an electronic sweepstakes game includes a processor configured to (1) receive a request to purchase a first quantity of bids, (2) enable purchase the first quantity of bids, (3) allocate the first quantity of purchased bids and a first quantity of electronic sweepstakes entries to an account of the purchase, (4) enable the purchaser to use one of the first quantity of bids to bid on a first item, (5) receive a request to reveal one of the first quantity of sweepstakes entries, (6) enable the user to reveal the one sweepstakes entry, and (7) enable the display of a result selected from a group consisting of the auction of the item and the reveal of the at least one sweepstakes entry.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2019Publication date: July 4, 2019Applicant: Epic Tech, LLCInventors: Bobby Mosley, Brian Bonnette, Troy Jungmann
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Publication number: 20190206179Abstract: A system and method that generates a finite number of sweepstakes entries for a sweepstakes, facilitates a selection of one or more sweepstakes entries from the finite number of entries, determines the result of each selected sweepstakes entry, allocates each nonzero result to the user, and provides the user with at least one of the selected sweepstakes entries, the result of each selected sweepstakes entry, the sum of all nonzero results from the selected sweepstakes entries, a code that is associated with the selected sweepstakes entries, and a program that is configured to cause a computer to interactively display to the results associated with the selected sweepstakes entries to the user. The results of the selected sweepstakes entries may be viewed in the form of a simulated game, or the user may log into an account associated with the user to view the total amount won.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2019Publication date: July 4, 2019Applicant: Epic Tech, LLCInventors: Bob Mosley, Troy Jungmann
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Publication number: 20190197833Abstract: A secondary game system, in various embodiments, comprises a system of networked game terminals where a player playing a game on a game terminal can earn eligibility to win a prize from a secondary game that plays simultaneously in the background. The secondary game may be triggered based on play on the plurality of networked terminals. This allows the player to play a first game that earns them eligibility to win another game that is played in the background. The player sends a game initiation request for a game (e.g., lottery slot) to be played on the game terminal. If a certain criterion is satisfied, the player becomes eligible to win a prize from the secondary game if the secondary game is triggered while the player is eligible to win.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2019Publication date: June 27, 2019Applicant: Epic Tech, LLCInventors: Bob Mosley, Troy Jungmann, Robert Weatherby
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Publication number: 20190172314Abstract: This disclosure describes systems, methods, and computer-readable media related playing a progressive game, In some embodiments, at least one request may be received from a player to play a first game associated with a first prize pool. Play of the first game may be facilitated on at least one networked terminal based at least in part on receiving the at least one request from the, player to play the first game. Play of a second game associated with a second prize pool on the at least one networked terminal may be initiated, The second game may be initiated in response to the second prize pool reaching a predetermined amount.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2019Publication date: June 6, 2019Applicant: Epic Tech, LLCInventors: Bob Mosley, Troy Jungmann, Robert Weatherby
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Publication number: 20180330575Abstract: Embodiments generally relate to methods and systems for providing a skill-based redemption game: An indication of a user desire to participate in the skill-based redemption game is received. The user's account balance is decreased, and simulated reels are spun. A plurality of symbols is displayed in an area separate from the simulated reels. The user must select a symbol in the plurality to replace with a replacement symbol. If the user's replacement creates a winning pattern, the user is rewarded with an increased account balance. The user may also be provided a bonus amount for achieving a number of consecutive wins.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2018Publication date: November 15, 2018Applicant: EPIC TECH, LLCInventors: Timothy Oliver Caldwell, Steven Wesley Davis, William Criss Martin
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Patent number: 9846985Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to a multi-reel skill-based redemption game. An indication of a user desire to participate in the skill-based redemption game is received. The user's account balance is decreased, and simulated reels are spun. Adjustment arrows are displayed for a subset of the plurality of simulated reels. The player selects a simulated reel and a direction of adjustment for the simulated reel. If the player's adjustment creates a winning pattern, the user is rewarded with an increased account balance. The user may also be provided a bonus amount for achieving a number of consecutive wins.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2014Date of Patent: December 19, 2017Assignee: EPIC TECH, LLCInventors: Robert Weatherby, Steven Wesley Davis, Troy Jungmann
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Patent number: D801358Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2016Date of Patent: October 31, 2017Assignee: EPIC TECH, LLCInventors: Troy Jungmann, Robert Weatherby, Erik Nordin, Shay Randall
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Patent number: D801359Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2016Date of Patent: October 31, 2017Assignee: EPIC TECH, LLCInventors: Troy Jungmann, Robert Weatherby, Erik Nordin, Shay Randall
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Patent number: D808414Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2017Date of Patent: January 23, 2018Assignee: EPIC TECH, LLCInventors: Troy Jungmann, Robert Weatherby, Erik Nordin, Shay Randall