Patents Assigned to Oneida Indian Nation
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Patent number: 9257001Abstract: An integrated gaming and services system is disclosed. The system includes a gaming terminal and a server system. The gaming terminal may include a reader system connected to the gaming terminal, the reader system configured to read identification information of a player. The gaming terminal may further include an input/output system including one or more input components that permit a player to input at least voice commands to the gaming terminal, and one or more output components that output gaming and services information to the player in response to the voice commands. The gaming terminal may additionally include a communication interface connecting the gaming terminal to a communication network. The server system communicates with the gaming terminal via the communication interface, and provides enhanced services to the player based at least on the identification information of the player.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2007Date of Patent: February 9, 2016Assignee: Oneida Indian NationInventors: Robert C. Angell, Edward J. Hole, Susan K. Kesel
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Patent number: 9076281Abstract: A wagering game system is described herein. In embodiments the wagering game system comprises a plurality of player terminals configured to present wagering games and to collect player activity information associated with the wagering games, the player activity information indicating player inputs and financial transactions. In embodiments, the wagering game system further comprises one or more account servers configured to receive the player activity information and to perform the financial transactions on player accounts and a monitoring system configured to receive the player activity information and to remotely disable ones of the plurality of player terminals.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2007Date of Patent: July 7, 2015Assignee: Oneida Indian NationInventors: Richard L. Martin, Edward J. Hole, Jr., Robert C. Angell, John A. Santini, Jr., Ian Mitchell, Dave William Costantino
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Patent number: 8876594Abstract: A cashless wagering game system is described herein. In some embodiments, the wagering game system includes a control network. The control network can include an account server configured to receive player activity information and demographic information over a network, wherein the player activity information includes a financial transaction associated with a player account, and where the demographic information is associated with a player. The control network can also include a player terminal configured to present a wagering game and to report the player activity information to the account server.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2007Date of Patent: November 4, 2014Assignee: Oneida Indian NationInventors: Neils C. Holch, Frank J. Riolo
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Patent number: 8016666Abstract: Methods and apparatus consistent with the present invention provide additional services, such as cashless gaming and player tracking, at a gaming machine. One such gaming machine includes a game processor, a peripheral device, and a linking component connected between the game processor and the peripheral device. The linking component emulates or relays communication signals sent between the game processor and the peripheral device using the communication protocol used for communication between the game processor and the peripheral device.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2002Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: Oneida Indian NationInventors: Robert C. Angell, Ronald D. Deangelis, Edward J. Hole, Jr., Richard L. Martin, John A. Santini, Jr., Shawn Terry
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Patent number: 7963843Abstract: A cashless gaming system and method provide a plurality of games to a plurality of player terminals connected to a central controller. A remote monitoring system may track and/or control activity at the plurality of player terminals. Game software may be stored on the central controller or remote monitoring system and downloaded to player terminals. The present invention may be used with player terminals that do not accept items of value, including coins, tokens, or magnetic cards.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2003Date of Patent: June 21, 2011Assignee: Oneida Indian NationInventors: Richard L. Martin, Edward J. Hole, Jr., Robert C. Angell, John A. Santini, Jr., Ian Mitchell, Dave William Costantino
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Patent number: 7882033Abstract: Systems and methods consistent with the present invention allow guests at a hospitality facility to communicate via VoIP from a remote terminal. For example, guests at a client terminal can place and receive phone calls, experience content, and receive targeted messages while continuing to play games at the client terminal. Based on the stored guest preference information, hospitality facility operators can selectively target information to each guest.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2006Date of Patent: February 1, 2011Assignee: Oneida Indian NationInventors: Arthur R. Halbritter, Frank J. Riolo, Craig A. Clark, Susan K. Kesel, Robert C. Angell, Edward J. Hole
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Patent number: 7329187Abstract: Systems and methods consistent with the present invention allow a player to play a game of chance. In some embodiments, the method can include communicating, by the central controller, with the game terminals; receiving, by the central controller, requests for verification of account identifiers and player authentication information; verifying to the game terminals, by the central controller, that the account identifiers and the player authentication information are valid; receiving, by the central controller, game information from the game terminals for games for which wager amounts were received by the game terminals; and based on the game information, adjusting, by the central controller, player account information associated with the account identifiers.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2001Date of Patent: February 12, 2008Assignee: Oneida Indian NationInventors: Niels C. Holch, Frank J. Riolo
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Publication number: 20080026829Abstract: A wagering game system is described herein. In embodiments the wagering game system comprises a plurality of player terminals configured to present wagering games and to collect player activity information associated with the wagering games, the player activity information indicating player inputs and financial transactions. In embodiments, the wagering game system further comprises one or more account servers configured to receive the player activity information and to perform the financial transactions on player accounts and a monitoring system configured to receive the player activity information and to remotely disable ones of the plurality of player terminals.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2007Publication date: January 31, 2008Applicant: Oneida Indian NationInventors: Richard Martin, Edward Hole, Robert Angell, John Santini, Ian Mitchell, Dave Costantino
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Publication number: 20080020826Abstract: A cashless wagering game system is described herein. In some embodiments, the wagering game system includes a control network. The control network can include an account server configured to receive player activity information and demographic information over a network, wherein the player activity information includes a financial transaction associated with a player account, and where the demographic information is associated with a player. The control network can also include a player terminal configured to present a wagering game and to report the player activity information to the account server.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2007Publication date: January 24, 2008Applicant: Oneida Indian NationInventors: Neils Holch, Frank Riolo
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Patent number: 7128652Abstract: Systems, methods, and articles of manufacture consistent with the present invention allow a patron to play games from an off-site location via an online network. For example, a server may receive, from a first client terminal, a purchase request for at least one wager. The server may determine the results of the at least one wager and store the results of the at least one wager in a database. Then, the server may receive, from a second client terminal, a request to reveal the results of the at least one wager, for example, via an online network, and send the results of the at least one wager to the second client terminal.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2000Date of Patent: October 31, 2006Assignee: Oneida Indian NationInventors: James R. Lavoie, John A. Santini, Jr., Robert C. Angell
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Patent number: 7022017Abstract: Systems and methods consistent with the present invention allow guests at a hospitality facility to request hospitality facility services from a remote terminal. For example, guests can order merchandise (such as event tickets, food and drink, and retail items), make reservations (for example, at hotels, restaurants, and golf courses), and transfer funds between their gaming and services accounts. Hospitality facility operators can then track the preferences of their guests by storing guest preference information and updating the guest preference information each time a guest requests a service. Based on the stored guest preference information, hospitality facility operators can selectively offer each guest those services most desired by the guest.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2000Date of Patent: April 4, 2006Assignee: Oneida Indian NationInventors: Arthur R. Halbritter, Frank J. Riolo, Craig A. Clark, James R. Lavole, John A. Santini, Jr.
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Patent number: 6280328Abstract: A coinless video game system includes a plurality of electronic video game terminals, a game server corresponding to each player terminal, and a central control network for administering and controlling games and player accounts. A player initially establishes a player account in the central control network and receives a player I.D. card bearing the player's account number and other relevant information. Players use these I.D. cards to establish sessions at a player terminal. The server provides a random number to each player terminal at predefined intervals to determine wins and loses for each game selected by a player. Waged amounts are then debited or credited to a player's account in the central control network. Players may redeem any account balance from a cashier associated with the central control network. Additionally the central controller keeps track of all player activity information.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1997Date of Patent: August 28, 2001Assignee: Oneida Indian NationInventors: Niels C. Holch, Frank J. Riolo
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Patent number: 6089982Abstract: A coinless video game system includes a plurality of electronic video game terminals, a game server corresponding to each player terminal, and a central control network for administering and controlling games and player accounts. A player initially establishes a player account in the central control network and receives a player I.D. card bearing the player's account number and other relevant information. Players use these I.D. cards to establish sessions at a player terminal. The server provides a random number to each player terminal at predefined intervals to determine wins and loses for each game selected by a player. Waged amounts are then debited or credited to a player's account in the central control network. Players may redeem any account balance from a cashier associated with the central control network.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1997Date of Patent: July 18, 2000Assignee: Oneida Indian NationInventors: Niels C. Holch, Frank J. Riolo
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Patent number: 5800269Abstract: A coinless video game system includes a plurality of electronic video game terminals, a game server corresponding to each player terminal, and a central control network for administering and controlling games and player accounts. A player initially establishes a player account in the central control network and receives a player I.D. card bearing the player's account number and other relevant information. Players use these I.D. cards to-establish sessions at a player terminal. The server provides a random number to each player terminal at predefined intervals to determine wins and loses for each game selected by a player. Waged amounts are then debited or credited to a player's account in the central control network. Players may redeem any account balance from a cashier associated with the central control network.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1997Date of Patent: September 1, 1998Assignee: Oneida Indian NationInventors: Niels C. Holch, Frank J. Riolo
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Patent number: 5674128Abstract: A coinless video game system includes a plurality of electronic video game terminals, a game server corresponding to each player terminal, and a central control network for administering and controlling games and player accounts. A player initially establishes a player account in the central control network and receives a player I.D. card bearing the player's account number and other relevant information. Players use these I.D. cards to establish sessions at a player terminal. The server provides a random number to each player terminal at predefined intervals to determine wins and loses for each game selected by a player. Waged amounts are then debited or credited to a player's account in the central control network. Players may redeem any account balance from a cashier associated with the central control network.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1996Date of Patent: October 7, 1997Assignee: Oneida Indian NationInventors: Niels C. Holch, Frank J. Riolo