Patents Examined by Emmanuel Omotosho
  • Patent number: 7425176
    Abstract: A system and method for presenting a player with simulated poker play is disclosed, where the result is actually based on a predetermined outcome. In order to create a realistic play scenario, the present invention never corrects or overrides a player's choices during the play of a hand. Rather, a new solution which incorporates a specially indicated bonus wheel or symbol is used. If a player makes choices while playing a hand that precludes the game machine from creating a needed final value corresponding to a predetermined win amount, a bonus is created to make up any difference. In addition, the way in which the apparent bonus is implemented includes seemingly random bonus awards, allowing both good and poor poker players to receive such bonuses. This further increases the realism of the play.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 10, 2005
    Date of Patent: September 16, 2008
    Assignee: Bally Gaming, Inc.
    Inventors: Loren Nelson, Dimo D. Ditchev, Russ F. Marsden
  • Patent number: 7407434
    Abstract: The present invention is a method, device and system for playing a primary game played in conjunction with a secondary game in an attractive format. The primary game can be played with or without playing the secondary game in any of a multiple of embodiments. Various pre-determined step or steps may be specified that must be accomplished in order for play of the secondary game. Additionally, the games can be played wherein a player may wager on the outcome of either the primary game, the secondary game, or both Any winnings accomplished by a player may be paid in the form of an award, a prize, or other payout.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 18, 2002
    Date of Patent: August 5, 2008
    Assignee: Case Venture Management, LLC
    Inventors: Alfred Thomas, Lawrence E. DeMar, Scott D. Slomiany, Duncan F. Brown
  • Patent number: 7374491
    Abstract: A gaming machine includes a video display and gaming controls fixed within the machine so that the surfaces of the display and controls are at an angle that provides enhanced ergonomics and increased interior space within the gaming machine. A hopper with a tall and narrow shape stores a large number of coins while increasing interior space. A video connection system allows a video cable to connect the video display and PC of the gaming machine without the cable being substantially bent, thereby increasing interior space. Multiple heat dispensing devices and a vent having fins directed inward and upward into the machine efficiently dispense heat from within the gaming machine while allowing the rear of machine to be placed very close to another surface. A multiple pin deck latch mechanism reduces wobbling when the deck is closed. Also, redemption tickets are dispensed into the same receptacle as coins are dispensed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 13, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 20, 2008
    Assignee: Bally Gaming, Inc.
    Inventor: Richard Johnson
  • Patent number: 7329193
    Abstract: An electronic golf swing analyzing system that uses an array of infrared (IR) and ultrasonic (U/S) sensors, activated by an embedded micro-controller, to capture swing data to accurately calculate the club head's velocity, face angle, and swing path at impact. The system also includes a golf swing analyzing software application that receives the data from the analyzer to determine the distance and direction that the ball will travel relative to the target line. During use, the IR sensor base is placed horizontally and the U/S sensor base is positioned vertically. The player selects one of three available practice modes, which determines how the trajectory data for each swing is visually displayed. The player selects a golf club, enters golf ball information, and environmental conditions information. Trajectory results for each swing are graphically displayed relative to the players stated ability level on the computer monitor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 22, 2003
    Date of Patent: February 12, 2008
    Inventor: Richard G. Plank, Jr.