Patents by Inventor Mac Seelig
Mac Seelig 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: 20090227380Abstract: A gaming device base having a storage area configured to store at least one non-currency gaming item is disclosed. The gaming device base further includes a horizontal support member having a substantially flat surface to support at least one gaming device. The gaming device base further has at least one door positioned beneath the horizontal support member and also may have at least one edge. The door has an integral footrest and the door may be removed in a single piece from the gaming device base to provide access to the storage area.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2009Publication date: September 10, 2009Inventors: Jerald C. Seelig, Mac Seelig, Arthur Kubach, SR., Arthur Kubach, JR., Jason Kubach
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Patent number: 7364160Abstract: A gaming device base having a front surface that allows players to extend their legs. In the preferred embodiment, the gaming device base has a horizontal support member having a substantially flat surface to support at least one gaming device and at least one edge. The gaming device base has at least one door positioned beneath the horizontal support member. The door may be moved from an open to a closed position. In the closed position, the door is positioned behind the edge of the horizontal support member. The door has at least one angled portion, which is an acute angle measured from a vertical plane. Players sitting in front of the edge of the horizontal support member may stretch or extend their legs behind the edge of the horizontal support member.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2004Date of Patent: April 29, 2008Assignee: Atlantic City Coin & Slot Service Company, Inc.Inventors: Jerald C. Seelig, Mac Seelig, Jack McNamara, Michael Kobryn
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Publication number: 20060181021Abstract: A gaming device base having a storage area configured to store at least one non-currency gaming item is disclosed. The gaming device base further includes a horizontal support member having a substantially flat surface to support at least one gaming device. The gaming device base further has at least one door positioned beneath the horizontal support member and also may have at least one edge. The door includes the storage area configured to store the non-currency gaming item and further may be moved from an open to a closed position; the door may also include an angled portion. In the open position, the storage area may be accessed and, in the closed position, the door is positioned behind the edge of the horizontal support member. Players sitting in front of the edge of the horizontal support member may stretch or extend their legs behind the edge of the horizontal support member.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2006Publication date: August 17, 2006Applicants: Atlantic City Coin & Slot Service Company, Inc., TC Millwork, Inc.Inventors: Jerald Seelig, Mac Seelig, Jack McNamara, Michael Kobryn
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Patent number: 7040626Abstract: A gaming device base having a storage area configured to store at least one non-currency gaming item is disclosed. The gaming device base further includes a horizontal support member having a substantially flat surface to support at least one gaming device. The gaming device base further has at least one door positioned beneath the horizontal support member and also may have at least one edge. The door includes the storage area configured to store the non-currency gaming item and further may be moved from an open to a closed position; the door may also include an angled portion. In the open position, the storage area may be accessed and, in the closed position, the door is positioned behind the edge of the horizontal support member. Players sitting in front of the edge of the horizontal support member may stretch or extend their legs behind the edge of the horizontal support member.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2004Date of Patent: May 9, 2006Assignee: Atlantic City Coin & Slot Service Company, Inc.Inventors: Jerald C. Seelig, Mac Seelig, Jack McNamara, Michael Kobryn
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Publication number: 20050096137Abstract: A gaming device base having a front surface that allows players to extend their legs. In the preferred embodiment, the gaming device base has a horizontal support member having a substantially flat surface to support at least one gaming device and at least one edge. The gaming device base has at least one door positioned beneath the horizontal support member. The door may be moved from an open to a closed position. In the closed position, the door is positioned behind the edge of the horizontal support member. The door has at least one angled portion, which is an acute angle measured from a vertical plane. Players sitting in front of the edge of the horizontal support member may stretch or extend their legs behind the edge of the horizontal support member.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2004Publication date: May 5, 2005Applicants: Atlantic City Coin, Slot Service Company, Inc.Inventors: Jerald Seelig, Mac Seelig, Jack McNamara, Michael Kobryn
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Publication number: 20050087927Abstract: A gaming device base having a storage area configured to store at least one non-currency gaming item is disclosed. The gaming device base further includes a horizontal support member having a substantially flat surface to support at least one gaming device. The gaming device base further has at least one door positioned beneath the horizontal support member and also may have at least one edge. The door includes the storage area configured to store the non-currency gaming item and further may be moved from an open to a closed position; the door may also include an angled portion. In the open position, the storage area may be accessed and, in the closed position, the door is positioned behind the edge of the horizontal support member. Players sitting in front of the edge of the horizontal support member may stretch or extend their legs behind the edge of the horizontal support member.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2004Publication date: April 28, 2005Applicants: Atlantic City Coin & Slot Service Company, Inc., TC Millwork, Inc.Inventors: Jerald Seelig, Mac Seelig, Jack McNamara, Michael Kobryn
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Patent number: 6880825Abstract: A gaming device base having a front surface that allows players to extend their legs. In the preferred embodiment, the gaming device base has a horizontal support member having a substantially flat surface to support at least one gaming device and at least one edge. The gaming device base has at least one door positioned beneath the horizontal support member. The door may be moved from an open to a closed position. In the closed position, the door is positioned behind the edge of the horizontal support member. The door has at least one angled portion, which is an acute angle measured from a vertical plane. Players sitting in front of the edge of the horizontal support member may stretch or extend their legs behind the edge of the horizontal support member.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2002Date of Patent: April 19, 2005Assignees: Atlantic City Coin & Slot Service Company, Inc., TC Millwork, Inc.Inventors: Jerald C. Seelig, Mac Seelig, Jack McNamara, Michael Kobryn
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Patent number: 6814665Abstract: A gaming bonus device and method of use in a gaming system. A game player is allowed to play a game for a prize on a primary game. The primary game generates a bonus-qualifying event. The bonus game, in response to the bonus-qualifying event, generates and displays three either/or binary outcomes entitling a player to a predefined payout. The game player can be allowed to select the winning outcome. The payout depends upon the number of similar binary outcomes displayed as compared to the selected winning outcome.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2001Date of Patent: November 9, 2004Assignee: Atlantic City Coin & Slot Service Company, Inc.Inventors: Jerald C. Seelig, Lawrence M. Henshaw, Mac Seelig
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Publication number: 20040192436Abstract: A gaming bonus device and method of use in a gaming system. A game player is allowed to play a game for a prize on a primary game. The primary game generates a bonus-qualifying event. The bonus game, in response to the bonus-qualifying event, generates and displays three either/or binary outcomes entitling a player to a predefined payout. The game player can be allowed to select the winning outcome. The payout depends upon the number of similar binary outcomes displayed as compared to the selected winning outcome.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2004Publication date: September 30, 2004Inventors: Jerald C. Seelig, Lawrence M. Henshaw, Mac Seelig
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Publication number: 20040051249Abstract: A gaming device base having a front surface that allows players to extend their legs. In the preferred embodiment, the gaming device base has a horizontal support member having a substantially flat surface to support at least one gaming device and at least one edge. The gaming device base has at least one door positioned beneath the horizontal support member. The door may be moved from an open to a closed position. In the closed position, the door is positioned behind the edge of the horizontal support member. The door has at least one angled portion, which is an acute angle measured from a vertical plane. Players sitting in front of the edge of the horizontal support member may stretch or extend their legs behind the edge of the horizontal support member.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2002Publication date: March 18, 2004Applicants: Atlantic City Coin & Slot Service Company, Inc., TC Millwork, Inc.Inventors: Jerald C. Seelig, Mac Seelig, Jack McNamara, Michael Kobryn
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Publication number: 20020107066Abstract: A gaming bonus device and method of use in a gaming system. A game player is allowed to play a game for a prize on a primary game. The primary game generates a bonus-qualifying event. The bonus game, in response to the bonus-qualifying event, generates and displays three either/or binary outcomes entitling a player to a predefined payout. The game player can be allowed to select the winning outcome. The payout depends upon the number of similar binary outcomes displayed as compared to the selected winning outcome.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2001Publication date: August 8, 2002Inventors: Jerald C. Seelig, Lawrence M. Henshaw, Mac Seelig
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Patent number: D492363Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2002Date of Patent: June 29, 2004Assignees: Atlantic City Coin & Slot Service Company, Inc., TC Millwork, Inc.Inventors: Mac Seelig, Jerald C. Seelig, Eric H. Berju, Edward Leder
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Patent number: D492364Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2002Date of Patent: June 29, 2004Assignees: Atlantic City Coin & Slot Service Company, Inc., TC Millwork, Inc.Inventors: Mac Seelig, Jerald C. Seelig, Eric H. Berju, Edward Leder
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Patent number: D493846Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2002Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Assignees: Atlantic City Coin & Slot Service Company, Inc., TC Millwork, Inc.Inventors: Mac Seelig, Jerald C. Seelig, Eric H. Berju, Edward Leder