Patents by Inventor Jacek Grabiec
Jacek Grabiec 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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Patent number: 8430741Abstract: Described herein are processes and devices that present wagering game content in multiple windows. One of the devices described is a wagering game system. The wagering game system can receive wagering game content and control information from more than one content provider. The wagering game system can present the content from the various content providers in one or more windows, such as by presenting content from one provider in a main window while presenting content from a second provider in one or more auxiliary windows. The wagering game system can also determine priority information for content displayed in the windows and control the appearance and actions of the windows, or content displayed within the windows, based on the priority information.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2009Date of Patent: April 30, 2013Assignee: WMS Gaming, Inc.Inventors: Vijay K. Agarwal, Dale R. Buchholz, Mary M. Burke, Timothy F. Dinovo, Magesh Gangadharan, Jacek A. Grabiec, James S. Halprin, Mark C. Pace, Jacqueline F. Parra, David M. Pryor, Matthew J. Ward
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Patent number: 8419527Abstract: A wagering game account management system and its operations are described herein. In embodiments, the operations include determining that a trigger condition for an account rule has occurred, wherein the account rule specifies an account action to be performed upon satisfaction of the trigger condition, and wherein the account action is associated with a wagering game account and other financial accounts. In some embodiments, the operations also include initiating the account actions and indicating a result of the account actions.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2007Date of Patent: April 16, 2013Assignee: WMS Gaming, Inc.Inventors: Mark B. Gagner, Jacek A. Grabiec, Damon E. Gura, Erhard W. Rathsack, Alfred Thomas
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Publication number: 20120115592Abstract: An external evaluator can evaluate the wagering game outcome data against rules and/or criteria that lead to an exciting and entertaining event separate and/or distinct from the wagering game itself. An external evaluator evaluates game outcome data, received from a wagering gaming machine via a network, against criteria for a plurality of events (203). It is determined that the game outcome data satisfies a criterion of a first of the plurality of events. The criteria comprise the criterion. A device is determined that performs an operation that, at least partially, implements the first of the plurality of events (323). A communication that indicates the first of the plurality of events is transmitted to the device via the network (327).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2010Publication date: May 10, 2012Applicant: WMS Gaming, Inc.Inventors: Mark B. Gagner, Jacek A. Grabiec, Timothy T. Gronkowski, Damon E. Gura, Budyanto Himawan
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Patent number: 8169653Abstract: Systems and methods for configuring gaming voucher layouts are described herein. In one embodiment the method includes receiving, in a gaming machine, a gaming voucher layout defining a print layout for a gaming voucher. The method can also include loading the gaming voucher layout into a printer, where the printer is part of the gaming machine.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2006Date of Patent: May 1, 2012Assignee: WMS Gaming Inc.Inventors: Jacek A Grabiec, Craig J. Sylla
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Publication number: 20110201408Abstract: A wagering game account management system and its operations are described herein. In embodiments, the operations include determining that a trigger condition for an account rule has occurred, wherein the account rule specifies an account action to be performed upon satisfaction of the trigger condition, and wherein the account action is associated with a wagering game account and other financial accounts. In some embodiments, the operations also include initiating the account actions and indicating a result of the account actions.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2007Publication date: August 18, 2011Applicant: WMS Gaming, Inc.Inventors: Mark B. Gagner, Jacek A. Grabiec, Damon E. Gura, Erhard W. Rathsack, Alfred Thomas
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Publication number: 20110053672Abstract: A wagering game system and its operations are described herein. In embodiments, the operations can include managing multiple instances of gaming applications associated with a wagering game client device and determining event data from the multiple instances of gaming applications. The operations can further include aggregating the event data into an event repository and determining that a requesting application requests some portion of the event data. The operations can further include opening a communication channel between the event data repository and the requesting application, formatting the requested portion of the event data in a format understandable to the requesting application, and communicating the requested portion of the event data to the requesting application via the communication channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2010Publication date: March 3, 2011Applicant: WMS Gaming, Inc.Inventors: Mark B. Gagner, Jacek A. Grabiec, Damon E. Gura, Budyanto Himawan, Jason A. Smith
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Publication number: 20110028203Abstract: Described herein are processes and devices that present wagering game content in multiple windows. One of the devices described is a wagering game system. The wagering game system can receive wagering game content and control information from more than one content provider. The wagering game system can present the content from the various content providers in one or more windows, such as by presenting content from one provider in a main window while presenting content from a second provider in one or more auxiliary windows. The wagering game system can also determine priority information for content displayed in the windows and control the appearance and actions of the windows, or content displayed within the windows, based on the priority information.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2009Publication date: February 3, 2011Inventors: Vijay K. Agarwal, Dale R. Buchholz, Mary M. Burke, Timothy F. Dinovo, Magesh Gangadharan, Jacek A. Grabiec, James S. Halprin, Mark C. Pace, Jacqueline F. Parra, David M. Pryor, Matthew J. Ward
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Publication number: 20110014975Abstract: A gaming system comprises a wager input device for receiving at least one wager and a display for displaying a wagering game. The display includes an integrated image capture device for visually capturing objects proximate the display. The system further comprises at least one controller operative to (i) detect the presence of at least a first object proximate the display, (ii) cause the image capture device to visually capture the first object and create a stored image thereof, (iii) graphically integrate the stored image of the first object into the wagering game, and (iv) display one or more outcomes of the wagering game which include one or more symbols comprising at least a portion of the stored image.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2009Publication date: January 20, 2011Applicant: WMS Gaming Inc.Inventors: Jacek Grabiec, Jeremy M. Hornik, Joel R. Jaffe, Timothy C. Loose, Larry J. Pacey, Miguel A. Vega, Muthu Velu
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Publication number: 20110009188Abstract: Described herein are processes and devices that control wagering transactions for multi-provider game content. One of the devices described is a wagering game system. The wagering game system can process a plurality of wagering games from multiple wagering game providers on a single wagering game machine during a single wagering game session. The system can communicate wagering transaction information for the plurality of wagering games between the wagering game machine and an account server. The wagering game system can synchronize a session funds balance on the wagering game machine with an account balance on the account server. The system can utilize different modes of synchronizing the account information for the multiple wagering games.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2009Publication date: January 13, 2011Inventors: Srinivyasa M. Adiraju, Vijay K. Agarwal, Dale R. Buchholz, Mary M. Burke, Timothy F. Dinovo, Magesh Gangadharan, Jacek A. Grabiec, James S. Halprin, Mark C. Pace, Jacqueline F. Parra, David M. Pryor, Matthew J. Ward
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Publication number: 20100267449Abstract: This document describes inter alia a method for presenting an interface on a wagering game machine, where the interface includes a plurality of wagering game icons, and where each of the wagering game icons indicates a wagering game that available on the wagering game machine. The method can include presenting wagering game icons in an interface, wherein the wagering game icons form a row, and wherein each wagering game icon occupies a position in the row, and detecting a sweeping screen touch on a touch screen. The method can also include shifting, based on the sweeping screen touch, the wagering game icons to different positions in the row, where the shifting causes a wagering game icon at an end position in the row to disappear from the interface, and where the shifting also causes a new wagering game icon to appear at another end position in the row.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2008Publication date: October 21, 2010Applicant: WMS Gaming, Inc.Inventors: Mark B. Gagner, Jacek A. Grabiec, Damon E. Gura, Michael J. Irby, II, Larry J. Pacey, Scott H. Schulhof, Tracey L. Wright
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Publication number: 20100240455Abstract: Described herein are processes and devices that cause secondary content to be presented during wagering games. One of the devices described is a secondary content server. The secondary content server can obtain user related information, like user preferences, about a player of a wagering game and use the user related information to determine or generate secondary content. The secondary content server can cause the secondary content to be presented on a wagering game device or terminal. The secondary content server can determine if more than one device can present the secondary content. In some embodiments, the secondary content server presents the secondary content on a wagering game device. However, if other devices are connected to the wagering game device, the secondary content server may instead cause the secondary content to be presented on one of the other devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2008Publication date: September 23, 2010Applicant: WMS Gaming, Inc.Inventors: Mark B. Gagner, Jacek A. Grabiec, Michael J. Irby, II, Scott H. Schulhof, Tracey L. Wright
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Patent number: 7453815Abstract: Gateway routers for real-time networks have the ability to collect delay, loss, and jitter statistics on a per-connection basis. It is possible to use this information not only to monitor the quality of individual voice calls and other real-time connections, but also to evaluate the overall performance of the underlying network. This paper describes a method for monitoring and managing the performance of a real-time data network that supports voice, video and other real-time services. In the described embodiments, the RTCP mechanisms of RTP for sender and receiver reporting be used to relay performance information to one or more network monitoring sites for analysis and interpretation. In addition, gateway routers are organized and managed within a hierarchy that allows the monitoring function to localize it view of network conditions within the hierarchy; and the monitoring of network performance can occur on various time scales.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2003Date of Patent: November 18, 2008Assignee: 3Com CorporationInventors: David A. Grabelsky, Ikhlaq S. Sidhu, Guido M. Schuster, Jacek A. Grabiec
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Publication number: 20080213026Abstract: Systems and methods for configuring gaming voucher layouts are described herein. In one embodiment the method includes receiving, in a gaming machine, a gaming voucher layout defining a print layout for a gaming voucher. The method can also include loading the gaming voucher layout into a printer, where the printer is part of the gaming machine.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2006Publication date: September 4, 2008Inventors: Jacek A. Grabiec, Craig J. Sylla
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Patent number: 7016675Abstract: A system and method for accessing a data network telephony account using a wireless personal information device (PID). The user may connect over the wireless cellular infrastructure to a telephony control server via a data network for access to the user's telephony account, which indicates the user's telephone number in a telephone number entry. Once the connection is made, the user issues a command to set the telephone number entry in the user's data network telephony account to a specific telephone number. The user may then invoke a contacts application in the wireless PID and select a person to call from the contacts list. The user selects the entry to send a command to initiate a telephone connection between the party selected and the user at the telephone designated by the user at the telephony control server.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1999Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Assignee: 3Com CorporationInventors: Guido M. Schuster, Ikhlaq S. Sidhu, Jerry J. Mahler, Frederick D. Dean, Jacek A. Grabiec
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Patent number: 6954454Abstract: A telephony system and method having a switch for analog voice and data signals that is connected to a first network, and a router for routing Internet Protocol packets that is connected to a second network using Internet Protocol addressing. The telephony system and method also includes a telephony gateway that is connected to both the switch and the router for converting analog voice signals into Internet Protocol packets and for converting Internet Protocol packets into analog voice signals, the telephony gateway being connected, and a remote access server that is connected to both the switch and the router for converting analog data signals into Internet Protocol packets and for converting Internet Protocol packets into analog data signals. The switch may have a switch matrix capable of being connected to the Public Switched Telephone Network, a line rack with a plurality of line cards connected to the switch matrix, and a trunk rack with a plurality of trunk cards connected to the switch matrix.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1999Date of Patent: October 11, 2005Assignee: UT Starcom, Inc.Inventors: Guido M. Schuster, Ikhlaq S. Sidhu, Jerry J. Mahler, David Grabelsky, Jacek A. Grabiec, Thomas J. Kostas, Michael S. Borella
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Patent number: 6937699Abstract: A system and method for providing advertising and advertising services using a telephone system. A data network telephony system includes a commercial message server that communicates with a telephony connection server to communicate commercial messages to display devices on data network telephones. A caller uses the data network telephone to make a telephone call to a callee. The commercial message server receives information about the connection and retrieves commercial messages, or advertisements to communicate to either the caller, the callee or both.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1999Date of Patent: August 30, 2005Assignee: 3Com CorporationInventors: Guido M. Schuster, Ikhlaq S. Sidhu, Jerry J. Mahler, Frederick D. Dean, Jacek A. Grabiec
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Publication number: 20050164788Abstract: A computerized gaming system includes a gaming module, which includes a processor and gaming code which is operable when executed on the processor to conduct a game of chance on which monetary value can be wagered. An audio module is operable to report game configuration and technical information to a game administrator.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2004Publication date: July 28, 2005Inventor: Jacek Grabiec
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Patent number: 6857072Abstract: A system and method for enabling encryption and/or authentication services on a telephony network. A portable information device, such as a personal digital assistant is used to exchange encryption and/or authentication data with a second portable information device. The portable information devices may be linked to the telephony network to enable encryption and/or authentication services using the encryption and/or authentication data exchanged by the portable information devices.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1999Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Assignee: 3Com CorporationInventors: Guido M. Schuster, Jacek A. Grabiec, Ikhlaq S. Sidhu, Sagan S. Sidhu
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Patent number: 6857021Abstract: Proximity-based registration of a user to a data network appliance on a data network telephony system. A portable information device, such as a PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) or passive proximity-based security badge, is associated with the user. When the portable information device is brought within a proximity range of a data network appliance, one or more messages are wirelessly transmitted between the portable information device and the data network appliance. The data network appliance then transmits a registration request to a registration server to register the user to the data network appliance. As a result, calls for the user will be routed to the data network appliance to which the user is registered.Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 2000Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Assignee: 3Com CorporationInventors: Guido M. Schuster, Sagan S. Sidhu, Ikhlaq S. Sidhu, Jacek A. Grabiec
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Patent number: 6804224Abstract: A system and method for providing telephone service to a user of a telecommunications device using a data network service provider. The data network service provider has a local service host that is accessible by a local access identifier. A caller uses a telecommunications device to dial the local access identifier to connect to the local service host. In response to a prompt, the caller dials a telephone extension that identifies the callee's telecommunications device. The local service host receives the telephone extension and verifies that the callee is a subscriber. The local service host then retrieves the gateway nearest the callee telecommunications device and opens a voice-over-data channel between the callee and caller gateways. The telephone conversation then proceeds between the callee and caller telecommunications devices over a public switched telephone network connection to the caller gateway, the voice-over-data channel and the PSTN connection to the callee telecommunications device.Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 2000Date of Patent: October 12, 2004Assignee: 3Com CorporationInventors: Guido M. Schuster, Ikhlaq S. Sidhu, Jerry J. Mahler, Frederick D. Dean, Jacek A. Grabiec