Patents by Inventor Christopher W. Blackburn
Christopher W. Blackburn has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20150038218Abstract: A method includes receiving a communication regarding account activity for a player account of a wagering game player. The player account is within a group of player accounts for the wagering game player, wherein the group of player accounts includes at least one of a player account for account-based wagering at a wagering game establishment, a player account for player tracking of player activity at the wagering game establishment, and a player account for online wagering. The method includes executing a rules-based response, after receiving the communication regarding account activity. Executing the rules-based response can comprise at least one of: transmitting a player notification to the wagering game player about the account activity, to at least one of the player accounts and transmitting an account lockdown communication instructing an account server to lockdown at least one of the player accounts.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2012Publication date: February 5, 2015Applicant: WMS Gaming, Inc.Inventors: Brian J. Barclay, Christopher W. Blackburn, Scott A. Massing, John R. Werneke
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Patent number: 8876597Abstract: A wagering game system and its operations are described herein. In embodiments, the operations can include determining one or more casino events that request a configuration for one or more wagering game machines, generating one or more automated configuration tasks, assigning one or more properties to the tasks, and storing the one or more automated configuration tasks and the one or more properties so that the one or more properties are persisted on the gaming network. The operations can also include recovering a wagering game machine's operational state if the automated configuration tasks encounter problems during execution that affect the wagering game machine's playability.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2012Date of Patent: November 4, 2014Assignee: WMS Gaming, Inc.Inventors: Christopher W. Blackburn, Robert T. Davis, Christopher J. Frattinger
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Patent number: 8678919Abstract: A controller of gaming machines that permit wagering on wagering games includes a first memory location that stores a first time-based schedule of gaming actions to be taken by the gaming machines that are located remote from the controller. A second memory location stores identities of first gaming machines. One of the first and second memory locations stores a pointer that links the other of the first and second memory locations and associates the first gaming machines with the first schedule so that one of the first schedule and first gaming machines can be modified independent of and without modifying the other of the first schedule and the first gaming machines. A data transmitter transmits instructions corresponding to the gaming actions defined by the first schedule to the first gaming machines.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2006Date of Patent: March 25, 2014Assignee: WMS Gaming Inc.Inventors: Christopher W. Blackburn, Robert T. Davis, Christopher J. Frattinger, Timothy J. Holman, Suzanne J. Ruebusch, Terry D. Warkentin
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Patent number: 8663003Abstract: A system and method for viewing and ordering wager gaming content utilizes a network server to provide an interface to a user coupled to the network. In one embodiment, the server is an Internet web based server, and the user is a thin client, using an Internet browser to view and select wager gaming content. The web based server may be coupled to an order entry system to facilitate ordering and payment for selected wager gaming content. The order entry system may also be coupled to a content server to provide for downloading of selected wager gaming content.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2006Date of Patent: March 4, 2014Assignee: WMS Gaming Inc.Inventors: Christopher W. Blackburn, Robert T. Davis, Christopher J. Frattinger, Jeremy Hornik, Sue Ruebusch, Alfred Thomas, William Wadleigh, Terry D. Warkentin
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Patent number: 8414397Abstract: A method and apparatus in a gaming network for transmitting event messages from gaming terminals to a central server and, consequently, routing each event message to an appropriate application. The system may include multiple gaming function specific servers with multiple applications on each server using a dedicated central server for message routing. In addition, this system can route secondary event messages generated by primary event messages. These secondary messages may be routed to other applications, other servers, or the gaming terminals. The system utilizes an association data structure in the central server to route messages without the need for embedded routing software code in each application, minimizing the need to rewrite software code that may result from any changes in gaming function or the applications that provide that functionality.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2003Date of Patent: April 9, 2013Assignee: WMS Gaming Inc.Inventors: Rory L. Block, Christopher W. Blackburn, Chih-Hui Jan, James P. Simmermon, Terry D. Warkentin
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Patent number: 8393960Abstract: A controller of gaming machines includes an input/output module adapted to receive signals that represent a current status of a parameter of the gaming machines. A microprocessing unit generates for each gaming machine(s) an icon having variable visual indicia indicative of a value of the parameter being monitored. The microprocessing unit automatically changes in substantially real-time the visual indicia associated with the icon to reflect a change in the status of the parameter of an associated first gaming machine in accordance with a first received signal.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2006Date of Patent: March 12, 2013Assignee: WMS Gaming IncInventors: Peter R. Anderson, Christopher W. Blackburn, Robert T. Davis, Christopher J. Frattinger, Timothy J. Holman, Suzanne J. Ruebusch, Terry D. Warkentin
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Patent number: 8317596Abstract: Wagering game systems and methods are disclosed in which the occurrence of a triggering event causes a community game to begin. Further, the occurrence of an event may cause a wagering game or wagering game service such as a progressive game to be reconfigured.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 2008Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Assignee: WMS Gaming Inc.Inventors: Jeff Allen, Christopher W. Blackburn, Matthew J. Ward, Larry Pacey
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Patent number: 8308567Abstract: A gaming network includes a discovery service, gaming machines and services providers. The discovery service receives service information from the service providers and publishes the service information to gaming machines and other entities on the gaming network. The discovery service and service providers may be implemented as web services with a gaming services framework. The gaming services framework comprises a set of services, protocols, XML schemas, and methods for providing gaming system functionality in a distributed, network based architecture that includes gaming machines and servers. Systems and methods provide a service-oriented framework for gaming and property management based upon internetworking technology and web services concepts.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2004Date of Patent: November 13, 2012Assignee: WMS Gaming Inc.Inventors: Christopher W. Blackburn, Rory L. Block, Thomas A. Gentles, Vikram Swamy, Terry D. Warkentin
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Publication number: 20120277005Abstract: A wagering game system and its operations are described herein. In embodiments, the operations can include determining one or more casino events that request a configuration for one or more wagering game machines, generating one or more automated configuration tasks, assigning one or more properties to the tasks, and storing the one or more automated configuration tasks and the one or more properties so that the one or more properties are persisted on the gaming network. The operations can also include recovering a wagering game machine's operational state if the automated configuration tasks encounter problems during execution that affect the wagering game machine's playability.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2012Publication date: November 1, 2012Applicant: WMS Gaming, Inc.Inventors: Christopher W. Blackburn, Robert T. Davis, Christopher J. Frattinger
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Patent number: 8231471Abstract: A wagering game system and its operations are described herein. In embodiments, the operations can include determining one or more casino events that request a configuration for one or more wagering game machines, generating one or more automated configuration tasks, assigning one or more properties to the tasks, and storing the one or more automated configuration tasks and the one or more properties so that the one or more properties are persisted on the gaming network. The operations can also include recovering a wagering game machines operational state if the automated configuration tasks encounter problems during execution that affect the wagering game machines playability.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2009Date of Patent: July 31, 2012Assignee: WMS Gaming, Inc.Inventors: Christopher W. Blackburn, Robert T. Davis, Christopher J. Frattinger
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Patent number: 8177632Abstract: A computing apparatus operating as a gaming machine permits wagering on games. A browser generates a request for information contained on a remote server. An intermediate client-side processing, ICSP, engine coupled with the browser receives the request and generates a corresponding request that is transmitted to the remote server. The browser, following the transmission of the first message, being released to process other actions without having yet received a reply to the first message.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2006Date of Patent: May 15, 2012Assignee: WMS Gaming Inc.Inventors: Christopher W. Blackburn, Robert T. Davis, Christopher J. Frattinger, Suzanne J. Ruebusch, Terry D. Warkentin
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Publication number: 20110124406Abstract: A wagering game system and its operations are described herein. In embodiments, the operations can include determining one or more casino events that request a configuration for one or more wagering game machines, generating one or more automated configuration tasks, assigning one or more properties to the tasks, and storing the one or more automated configuration tasks and the one or more properties so that the one or more properties are persisted on the gaming network. The operations can also include recovering a wagering game machines operational state if the automated configuration tasks encounter problems during execution that affect the wagering game machines playability.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2009Publication date: May 26, 2011Inventors: Christopher W. Blackburn, Robert T. Davis, Christopher J. Frattinger
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Publication number: 20110105219Abstract: Wagering game systems and methods are disclosed in which the occurrence of a triggering event causes a community game to begin. Further, the occurrence of an event may cause a wagering game or wagering game service such as a progressive game to be reconfigured.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2008Publication date: May 5, 2011Inventors: Jeff Allen, Christopher W. Blackburn, Matthew J. Ward, Larry Pacey
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Patent number: 7927210Abstract: An accounting service for a gaming network including gaming machines provides systems and methods for retrieving accounting information such as gaming machine meter information from gaming machines on the gaming network. The gaming services framework comprises a set of services, protocols, XML schemas, and methods for providing gaming system functionality in a distributed, network based architecture that includes gaming machines and servers. The systems and methods provide a service-oriented framework for gaming and property management based upon internetworking technology and web services concepts.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2004Date of Patent: April 19, 2011Assignee: WMS Gaming Inc.Inventors: Christopher W. Blackburn, Rory L. Block, Chih-Hui Jan, James P. Simmermon, Thomas A. Gentles, Vikram Swamy, Terry D. Warkentin
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Patent number: 7771276Abstract: Embodiments of the invention relate generally to wagering games and, more particularly, to a gaming network linked to a plurality of gaming machines. The gaming network has a plurality of servers dedicated to providing a shared game to a plurality of gaming terminals. The shared game may be either competitive or collaborative between players and may be a combination of both competitive and collaborative game play. The dedicated game servers are connected to a core support network that has commonly used computer resources. The communication link between the gaming terminals and servers are supported by a communication server with message directing software that allows events that occur at individual gaming terminals to be broadcast to all other gaming terminals and servers associated with that shared gaming events.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2005Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: WMS Gaming Inc.Inventors: John A. Beatty, Christopher W. Blackburn, Rory L. Block, Chih-Hui Jan, Terry D. Warkentin
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Publication number: 20100167817Abstract: A controller of gaming machines includes an input/output module adapted to receive signals that represent a current status of a parameter of the gaming machines. A microprocessing unit generates for each gaming machine(s) an icon having variable visual indicia indicative of a value of the parameter being monitored. The microprocessing unit automatically changes in substantially real-time the visual indicia associated with the icon to reflect a change in the status of the parameter of an associated first gaming machine in accordance with a first received signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2006Publication date: July 1, 2010Applicant: WMS Gaming Inc.Inventors: Peter R. Anderson, Christopher W. Blackburn, Robert T. Davis, Christopher J. Frattinger, Timothy J. Hohnan, Suzanne J. Ruebusch, Terry D. Warkentin
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Publication number: 20100035690Abstract: A computing apparatus operating as a gaming machine permits wagering on games. A browser generates a request for information contained on a remote server. An intermediate client-side processing, ICSP, engine coupled with the browser receives the request and generates a corresponding request that is transmitted to the remote server. The browser, following the transmission of the first message, being released to process other actions without having yet received a reply to the first message.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2006Publication date: February 11, 2010Inventors: Christopher W. Blackburn, Robert T. Davis, Christopher J. Frattinger, Suzanne J. Ruebusch, Terry D. Warkentin
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Publication number: 20090156313Abstract: A controller of gaming machines that permit wagering on wagering games includes a first memory location that stores a first time-based schedule of gaming actions to be taken by the gaming machines that are located remote from the controller. A second memory location stores identities of first gaming machines. One of the first and second memory locations stores a pointer that links the other of the first and second memory locations and associates the first gaming machines with the first schedule so that one of the first schedule and first gaming machines can be modified independent of and without modifying the other of the first schedule and the first gaming machines. A data transmitter transmits instructions corresponding to the gaming actions defined by the first schedule to the first gaming machines.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2006Publication date: June 18, 2009Inventors: Christopher W. Blackburn, Robert T. Davis, Christopher J. Frattinger, Timothy J. Holman, Suzanne J. Ruebusch, Terry D. Warkentin
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Publication number: 20090124372Abstract: Systems and methods provide mechanisms for updating software assets on a gaming machine (100.1 and 100.2). The gaming software assets may include banner content, advertising content, denomination data, pay table, language data, video content, audio content, episodic game data, wagering game software, operating system software, device driver software and device firmware. The system and methods compare software assets to be placed (408) on a gaming machine to software assets already on the gaming machine. Only those software assets that are not currently present are downloaded to the gaming machine.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2006Publication date: May 14, 2009Inventors: Mark B. Gagner, Alicia Johnson, John A. Beatty, Christopher W. Blackburn
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Publication number: 20090036217Abstract: A gaming services framework includes web services extensions and comprises a set of services, protocols, XML schemas, and methods for providing gaming system functionality in a distributed, network based architecture. Systems and methods provide a service-oriented framework for gaming and property management based upon internetworking technology and web services concepts. One aspect of the systems and methods includes a loosely coupled architecture that consists of software components that semantically encapsulate discrete functionality (self contained and perform a single function or a related group of functions—the component describes its own inputs and outputs in a way that other software can determine what it does, how to invoke its functionality, and what result to expect). These components may be distributed and programmatically accessible (called by and exchange data with other software) over standard internetworking protocols (TCP/IP, HITP, DNS, DHCP, etc.).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2006Publication date: February 5, 2009Applicant: WMS Gaming Inc.Inventors: Christopher W. Blackburn, Rory L. Block, Terry D. Warkentin