Patents Assigned to GTech Rhode Island Corporation
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Patent number: 8651935Abstract: A combined future lottery and optional instant game uses a central computer connected on-line with multiple game terminals. The player chooses: 1) a first set of at least one game piece, typically numbers, at one of the game terminals and 2) whether or not to play an instant game. The central computer receives the selections, and stores them. If an optional instant game is selected, the central computer acquires a random second set of at least one number and transmits it to the game terminal. A ticket, whether printed at the terminal or displayed, includes the first and second sets of number(s) and an indication of whether the optional game was selected for play. Matching of one or more numbers in the first and second sets results in a win in any of a variety of numbers games and lotto games. The first selected set of numbers is also used in a future lottery such as a weekly draw lottery.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2005Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Assignee: GTech Rhode Island CorporationInventors: Gerard Caro, John Cadigan, Martin Morrow
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Patent number: 8491371Abstract: A method for playing a game of chance and system for facilitating the play of the game are disclosed. The method of playing the game of chance includes receiving a ticket containing a set of playing cards. The method of playing the game of chance further includes viewing a display screen that displays a second set of playing cards. The method of playing the game further includes receiving a prize if the combination of the playing cards on the ticket and the playing cards on the display matches a predetermined pattern.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2011Date of Patent: July 23, 2013Assignee: Gtech Rhode Island CorporationInventor: Richard Finnochio
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Patent number: 8360314Abstract: Systems and methods of distributing, dispensing and validating game tickets provide for the use of radio frequency identifiers (RFIDS). Game ticket consumables may also be tracked with RFIDS. Ticket data such as game numbers, void if removed numbers, theme descriptions, place styles, price points and player account information can be stored to a memory of a game ticket, where the ticket is capable of transmitting the ticket data as an RF signal. Approaches also provide for the use of RFIDS in game sponsor/ticket printer facilities, ticket warehouse facilities and ticket destruction facilities.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2011Date of Patent: January 29, 2013Assignee: Gtech Rhode Island CorporationInventors: Richard Meehan, Stephen Carney, Jennifer Seymour, Craig Fitzgerald, Richard Finocchio
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Patent number: 8233181Abstract: In a system and method for processing a form comprising a plurality of entry markings, an area-array image sensor may capture an image of the form in free-space without requiring relative movement of the sensor and the form. A processor may interpret the captured image to determine at least a first entry selection based, at least in part, on the position of at least one of the plurality of entry markings with respect to at least one other marking in the image.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2011Date of Patent: July 31, 2012Assignee: GTECH Rhode Island CorporationInventors: John Abraitis, Steve Bozzi, Chris Collins, Richard Sean Meehan, Frank Metayer
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Patent number: 8220798Abstract: A game ticket is disclosed. The game ticket includes a first and second indicia concealed by a removable opaque covering and indicating visually whether the game ticket is a winning ticket. The first indicia is located with a game play area. The second indicia includes a first player key located within the game player area and a second player key located in a customer key area, wherein whether the game ticket is a winning ticket is determinable upon a comparison of the first and second player keys. A method and apparatus for using the game ticket is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2011Date of Patent: July 17, 2012Assignee: GTECH Rhode Island CorporationInventor: Richard Finnochio
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Patent number: 8147309Abstract: A system and method for facilitating play of a game of chance by multiple players at multiple locations using a virtual card deck are provided. The system may include a plurality of terminals at the multiple locations, the terminals receiving wagers from the plurality of players, the plurality of terminals issuing tickets to the plurality of players. Each ticket may include a respective player hand chosen from the virtual card deck and an identification code uniquely identifying the ticket. The system may include a plurality of displays at the multiple locations, the displays displaying a shared community hand chosen from the virtual card deck. The system may include a server in communication with the plurality of terminals and the plurality of displays. The server may select a set of removed cards from the virtual card deck prior to issuing tickets for the game.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2006Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignee: GTech Rhode Island CorporationInventors: Amir Amirsadri, Richard Finocchio, Thomas Napolitano, Thomas K. Oram, Brian J. Roberts
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Patent number: 8128473Abstract: A method for playing a game of chance and system for facilitating the play of the game are disclosed. The method of playing the game of chance includes choosing a selected symbol. The method of playing the game of chance further includes choosing a set of selected numbers. The method of playing the game further includes receiving a prize if a predetermined number the selected symbols matches the drawn symbol for each selected number.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2003Date of Patent: March 6, 2012Assignee: GTech Rhode Island CorporationInventor: Richard Finnochio
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Patent number: 8115634Abstract: A system for detecting access to an article, including an RFID tag, a reader detecting the RFID tag via wireless communication, and a container including conductive material. The container encloses the article, the conductive material surrounding the RFID tag and substantially preventing wireless communication between the RFID tag and the reader unless the container is opened. Detection of the RFID tag indicates that the container has been opened and the article has been accessed. A host computer may be notified of the detection and may receive from the RFID tag information associated with the article for inventory and accounting purposes.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2009Date of Patent: February 14, 2012Assignee: Gtech Rhode Island CorporationInventor: Thomas J. Napolitano
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Patent number: 8109827Abstract: A method of facilitating the play of a progressive game and a system for facilitating the play of a progressive game are disclosed. The method may include accruing a portion of wagers to a multi-vendor progressive prize fund, tracking the total amount accrued to the multi-vendor progressive prize fund by the first set of game terminals in a first prize determination interval. The method may include receiving a second wager from a second player of a second game of chance, the second game of chance operating on a second game terminal in a second set of game terminals. The method may include determining that the second player has won a progressive. The method may also include determining the value of the progressive prize, the value of the progressive prize depending on the size of the multi-vendor progressive prize fund and on an amount of contributions accrued from the second set of game terminals to the multi-vendor progressive prize fund during a second prize determination interval.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2004Date of Patent: February 7, 2012Assignee: GTECH Rhode Island CorporationInventors: Tom Cahill, Heather Clifford, Glenn Caldwell, Deborah Hach, Ryan Reddy
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Patent number: 8028904Abstract: Systems and methods of distributing, dispensing and validating game tickets provide for the use of radio frequency identifiers (RFIDS). Game ticket consumables may also be tracked with RFIDS. Ticket data such as game numbers, void if removed numbers, theme descriptions, place styles, price points and player account information can be stored to a memory of a game ticket, where the ticket is capable of transmitting the ticket data as an RF signal. Approaches also provide for the use of RFIDS in game sponsor/ticket printer facilities, ticket warehouse facilities and ticket destruction facilities.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2009Date of Patent: October 4, 2011Assignee: Gtech Rhode Island CorporationInventors: Richard Meehan, Stephen Carney, Jennifer Seymour, Craig Fitzgerald, Richard Finocchio
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Patent number: 7922178Abstract: A game ticket is disclosed. The game ticket includes a first and second indicia concealed by a removable opaque covering and indicating visually whether the game ticket is a winning ticket. The first indicia is located with a game play area. The second indicia includes a first player key located within the game player area and a second player key located in a customer key area, wherein whether the game ticket is a winning ticket is determinable upon a comparison of the first and second player keys. A method and apparatus for using the game ticket is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2008Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignee: Gtech Rhode Island CorporationInventor: Richard Finocchio
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Patent number: 7920299Abstract: In a system and method for processing a form comprising a plurality of entry markings, an area-array image sensor may capture an image of the form in free-space without requiring relative movement of the sensor and the form. A processor may interpret the captured image to determine at least a first entry selection based, at least in part, on the position of at least one of the plurality of entry markings with respect to at least one other marking in the image.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2006Date of Patent: April 5, 2011Assignee: GTECH Rhode Island CorporationInventors: John Abraitis, Steve Bozzi, Chris Collins, Richard Sean Meehan, Frank Metayer
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Patent number: 7828650Abstract: Systems and methods of generating electronic gaming tickets provide for receiving an asynchronous reply from an access device over a network. An electronic gaming ticket is sent toward the access device over the network based on the asynchronous reply. By providing asynchronous communication with the access device, a number of advantages are achieved.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2003Date of Patent: November 9, 2010Assignee: GTECH Rhode Island CorporationInventor: Miroslaw Kula
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Patent number: 7749080Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide a method and system for authentication. In one embodiment, a first identifier associated with an item to be authenticated may be received. A first decryption key associated with the item may also be received. The first identifier may be decrypted using the first decryption key to generate a second identifier. The contents of an authentication database may be searched to find a match for the second identifier. If a match for the second identifier is found in the authentication database, the item may be confirmed as authentic. In embodiments of the present invention, the item may be a lottery ticket, a document, a receipt, a ticket, a credit card, etc.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2005Date of Patent: July 6, 2010Assignee: GTECH Rhode Island CorporationInventors: Walter Szrek, Thomas K. Oram
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Patent number: 7704140Abstract: A method for playing a game of chance and system for facilitating the play of the game are disclosed, in which an initial ticket containing initial game play information is received, a second ticket containing additional game play information is received, and the combination of the initial game play information and the additional game play information determines if the second ticket is a winning ticket.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2006Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Assignee: GTECH Rhode Island CorporationInventor: Richard Finocchio
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Patent number: 7651030Abstract: A method and system for data input is provided. The method includes inputting data, reading a subset of a set of predefined machine-readable codes from a printed media, the printed media including thereon the set of predefined machine-readable codes and a set of human-readable indicia. Each of the set of human-readable indicia is associated with a respective one of the set of predefined machine-readable codes. Each of the set of human-readable indicia indicates a user-selectable input value. The subset of the plurality of predefined machine-readable codes consists of predefined machine-readable codes that have not been defaced. The method also includes saving as user input values the user-selectable input values indicated by the indicia that are associated with the machine-readable codes in the set of predefined machine-readable codes that have not been read.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2006Date of Patent: January 26, 2010Assignee: GTECH Rhode Island CorporationInventors: Christopher Collins, Kurt Businger, Scott Hultzman, Kevin Romano
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Patent number: 7598871Abstract: A system for detecting access to an article, including an RFID tag, a reader detecting the RFID tag via wireless communication, and a container including conductive material is described. The container encloses the article. The conductive material surrounds the RFID tag and substantially prevents wireless communication between the RFID tag and the reader unless the container is opened. Detection of the RFID tag may indicate that the container has been opened or the article has been accessed. A host computer may be notified of the detection and may receive from the RFID tag information associated with the article for inventory and accounting purposes.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2007Date of Patent: October 6, 2009Assignee: Gtech Rhode Island CorporationInventor: Thomas J. Napolitano
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Patent number: 7590950Abstract: A mobile lottery terminal is disclosed. The mobile lottery terminal includes a processor. The mobile lottery terminal may include a Braille keypad in communication with the processor. The mobile lottery terminal may also include a customer information input device in communication with the processor and operable to input information indicative of a customer-selected lottery number. A system incorporating mobile lottery terminals and method of vending lottery tickets using mobile lottery terminals is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2003Date of Patent: September 15, 2009Assignees: GTech Rhode Island Corporation, Organización National De Ciegos EspañolesInventors: Christopher Collins, Kurt Businger, Scott Hultzman, Kevin Romano, Dana Letiecq, Angel Sierra Calvo
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Patent number: 7576733Abstract: A touch screen image setting frame configured to be placed over a monitor having a touch screen overlay, including an inner perimeter that defines an opening in the touch screen image setting frame, an outer perimeter disposed parallel to the inner perimeter, at least one surface configured to conform to the surface of a monitor, and a device disposed on the touch screen image setting frame and configured to at least temporarily secure the touch screen image setting frame to the front of the monitor, wherein the vertical and horizontal dimensions of the inner perimeter are equal to or adjustable to be equal to the vertical and horizontal dimensions of a touch screen active area of the touch screen overlay, and a method of using the same is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2004Date of Patent: August 18, 2009Assignee: Gtech Rhode Island CorporationInventors: Laurence Tremaine, Kendall Cowes, David William Duckworth, Kurt Businger
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Patent number: 7540413Abstract: Systems and methods of distributing, dispensing and validating game tickets provide for the use of radio frequency identifiers (RFIDS). Game ticket consumables may also be tracked with RFIDS. Ticket data such as game numbers, void if removed numbers, theme descriptions, place styles, price points and player account information can be stored to a memory of a game ticket, where the ticket is capable of transmitting the ticket data as an RF signal. Approaches also provide for the use of RFIDS in game sponsor/ticket printer facilities, ticket warehouse facilities and ticket destruction facilities.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2003Date of Patent: June 2, 2009Assignee: Gtech Rhode Island CorporationInventors: Richard Meehan, Stephen Carney, Jennifer Seymour, Craig Fitzgerald, Richard Finocchio