Patents by Inventor Mark G. Meyer
Mark G. Meyer 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: 8808080Abstract: A game method and related system provide a plurality of lottery tickets for players in the lottery game, with each lottery ticket having a grid of uniquely identifiable positions displayed thereon. The grid on each ticket is randomly populated with indicia from a field of indicia such that the grid positions contain at least one indicia and the entire field of indicia is randomly populated into each grid. A set of player indicia is indicted on each lottery ticket, which may be randomly generated or selected by the player. The positions in the grid are randomly and sequentially drawn, and the sequential order in which the positions were drawn is provided to the players. Prizes are determined for winning lottery tickets as a function of the number of the grid positions sequentially and randomly drawn prior to matching all of the player indicia on the respective lottery tickets.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2011Date of Patent: August 19, 2014Assignee: Scientific Games International, Inc.Inventor: Mark G. Meyer
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Patent number: 8562413Abstract: In a gaming method, player symbol data indicative of a plurality of sets of player symbols associated with a player may be received. Each player symbol is selected from a plurality of possible symbols. An indication that the player submitted a wager associated with the plurality of sets of player symbols may be received. Winning symbol data indicative of a set of winning symbols from the plurality of possible symbols may be received. A value payout based on respective numbers of winning symbols in respective sets of player symbols may be determined, wherein for at least some value payouts the value payout is different than a sum of a plurality of individual value payouts, each individual payout based on the respective number of winning symbols in the corresponding set of player symbols. Player payout data indicative of the value payout may be transmitted.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2012Date of Patent: October 22, 2013Assignee: Scientific Games International, Inc.Inventors: Mark G. Meyer, Deborah Jonasson, Keith A. Jonasson, Arthur S. Robb
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Patent number: 8460081Abstract: A lottery game method and associated system include offering a plurality of different draw-type lottery games to players, with each of the lottery games having a different game theme and respective rules of play. Lottery tickets are issued to the players in the different lottery games, with each lottery ticket having a grid of uniquely identifiable positions displayed thereon. The number of grid positions may vary between the different lottery games. In a single drawing event, grid positions are randomly and sequentially drawn in a number so as to encompass all of the different types of grids for the respective different lottery games. The sequential order in which the grid positions were drawn is provided to the players and prizes are determined for winning lottery tickets in each of the different lottery games as a function of the order in which the grid positions are sequentially and randomly drawn.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2011Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignee: Scientific Games International, Inc.Inventor: Mark G. Meyer
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Patent number: 8449374Abstract: An improved multiplier for a lottery game is provided. In connection with a base lottery game, each player receives or selects a multiplier indicia (or other bonus indicia) from a pool of multiplier indicia. In addition to drawings for the base game, a drawing of multiplier indicia and a determination of associated multiplier values is also conducted. For those players winning the base game who also received a multiplier indicia matching the drawn multiplier indicia, the base game prize is multiplied by the associated multiplier value.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2011Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: Scientific Games International, Inc.Inventors: Mark G. Meyer, Charles Holton, Charles Martin Boykin, Steven Wayne Beason
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Publication number: 20130059640Abstract: In a gaming method, player symbol data indicative of a plurality of sets of player symbols associated with a player may be received. Each player symbol is selected from a plurality of possible symbols. An indication that the player submitted a wager associated with the plurality of sets of player symbols may be received. Winning symbol data indicative of a set of winning symbols from the plurality of possible symbols may be received. A value payout based on respective numbers of winning symbols in respective sets of player symbols may be determined, wherein for at least some value payouts the value payout is different than a sum of a plurality of individual value payouts, each individual payout based on the respective number of winning symbols in the corresponding set of player symbols. Player payout data indicative of the value payout may be transmitted.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2012Publication date: March 7, 2013Applicant: Scientific Games International, Inc.Inventors: Mark G. Meyer, Deborah Jonasson, Keith A. Jonasson, Arthur S. Robb
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Patent number: 8287353Abstract: In a gaming method, player symbol data indicative of a plurality of sets of player symbols associated with a player may be received. Each player symbol is selected from a plurality of possible symbols. An indication that the player submitted a wager associated with the plurality of sets of player symbols may be received. Winning symbol data indicative of a set of winning symbols from the plurality of possible symbols may be received. A value payout based on respective numbers of winning symbols in respective sets of player symbols may be determined, wherein for at least some value payouts the value payout is different than a sum of a plurality of individual value payouts, each individual payout based on the respective number of winning symbols in the corresponding set of player symbols. Player payout data indicative of the value payout may be transmitted.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2003Date of Patent: October 16, 2012Assignee: Scientific Games International, Inc.Inventors: Mark G. Meyer, Deborah Jonasson, Keith A. Jonasson, Arthur S. Robb
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Patent number: 8235786Abstract: A gaming system and associated methodology include means for a player to place a wager to participate in play of a plurality of base games, the wager entitling the player to a block of credits. A central lottery computer system is configured to randomly divide the block of credits between the plurality of base games and to conduct the plurality of base games. Means are provided for the player to interact with the central lottery computer system for simulated play of each of the plurality of base games. A prize is awarded for a winning play of any one of the base games and is a function of the number of credits that were randomly assigned to the respective base game by the central lottery computer system.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2010Date of Patent: August 7, 2012Assignee: Scientific Games International, Inc.Inventor: Mark G. Meyer
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Publication number: 20120083326Abstract: An improved multiplier for a lottery game is provided. In connection with a base lottery game, each player receives or selects a multiplier indicia (or other bonus indicia) from a pool of multiplier indicia. In addition to drawings for the base game, a drawing of multiplier indicia and a determination of associated multiplier values is also conducted. For those players winning the base game who also received a multiplier indicia matching the drawn multiplier indicia, the base game prize is multiplied by the associated multiplier value.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2011Publication date: April 5, 2012Applicant: SCIENTIFIC GAMES INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Mark G. Meyer, Charles Holton, Charles Martin Boykin, Steven Wayne Beason
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Patent number: 8075387Abstract: An improved multiplier for a lottery game is provided. In connection with a base lottery game, each player receives or selects a multiplier indicia (or other bonus indicia) from a pool of multiplier indicia. In addition to drawings for the base game, a drawing of multiplier indicia and a determination of associated multiplier values is also conducted. For those players winning the base game who also received a multiplier indicia matching the drawn multiplier indicia, the base game prize is multiplied by the associated multiplier value.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2007Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Assignee: Scientific Games International, Inc.Inventors: Mark G. Meyer, Charles Holton, Charles Martin Boykin, Steven Wayne Beason
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Publication number: 20110281637Abstract: A game method and related system provide a plurality of lottery tickets for players in the lottery game, with each lottery ticket having a grid of uniquely identifiable positions displayed thereon. The grid on each ticket is randomly populated with indicia from a field of indicia such that the grid positions contain at least one indicia and the entire field of indicia is randomly populated into each grid. A set of player indicia is indicted on each lottery ticket, which may be randomly generated or selected by the player. The positions in the grid are randomly and sequentially drawn, and the sequential order in which the positions were drawn is provided to the players. Prizes are determined for winning lottery tickets as a function of the number of the grid positions sequentially and randomly drawn prior to matching all of the player indicia on the respective lottery tickets.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2011Publication date: November 17, 2011Applicant: SCIENTIFIC GAMES INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventor: Mark G. Meyer
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Publication number: 20110281629Abstract: A lottery game method and associated system include offering a plurality of different draw-type lottery games to players, with each of the lottery games having a different game theme and respective rules of play. Lottery tickets are issued to the players in the different lottery games, with each lottery ticket having a grid of uniquely identifiable positions displayed thereon. The number of grid positions may vary between the different lottery games. In a single drawing event, grid positions are randomly and sequentially drawn in a number so as to encompass all of the different types of grids for the respective different lottery games. The sequential order in which the grid positions were drawn is provided to the players and prizes are determined for winning lottery tickets in each of the different lottery games as a function of the order in which the grid positions are sequentially and randomly drawn.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2011Publication date: November 17, 2011Applicant: SCIENTIFIC GAMES INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventor: Mark G. Meyer
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Patent number: 8033911Abstract: The present invention provides methods and systems of conducting wagers, such as pari-mutuel wagers. In one exemplary embodiment, an event, such as a horse race, dog race, a combination of races, etc., is identified for which a plurality of bettors may each place at least one wager. Each bettor of the plurality is enabled to provide input regarding at least one portion of their respective at least one wager prior to the event. At least one other portion of each bettor's at least one wager is randomized prior to the event. The wager then comprises the combination of the bettor selected portion and randomized portion. In one exemplary embodiment, the player selected portion may include selecting bettor-preferred participants of the event while the randomly selected portion may include the randomly assigning a finishing order to the player selected participants.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2004Date of Patent: October 11, 2011Assignee: United Tote CompanyInventors: Kenneth A. Vlazny, Joseph J. Tracy, Victor I. Harrison, Stephen M. Smith, Mark G. Meyer
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Patent number: 7942735Abstract: Methods and systems for conducting wagers, such as pari-mutuel wagers. In one exemplary embodiment a series of events, such as horse races, dog races, etc., is identified for which a plurality of bettors may each place at least one wager, and a wagering activity thereon is structured as a contest. Bettors may each be provided with a “play money” bankroll for use in wagering, and play against one another competitively to achieve one or more winning outcomes for the contest as defined by the operator. Alternatively, bettors may have their conventional, live wagers entered into the contest. The prize pool for the contest, which may be multi-tiered, is fixed based on the number of participants and allocated to winners independent of the live wager prize pool, thus not affecting odds for the live wager. The contest wagering activity may be run in parallel with live wagering, and utilizing the same wagering system for administration of both. Wagering systems and a wagering network are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2005Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Assignee: United Tote CompanyInventors: Mark G. Meyer, Joseph J. Tracy
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Publication number: 20110003626Abstract: A gaming system and associated methodology include means for a player to place a wager to participate in play of a plurality of base games, the wager entitling the player to a block of credits. A central lottery computer system is configured to randomly divide the block of credits between the plurality of base games and to conduct the plurality of base games. Means are provided for the player to interact with the central lottery computer system for simulated play of each of the plurality of base games. A prize is awarded for a winning play of any one of the base games and is a function of the number of credits that were randomly assigned to the respective base game by the central lottery computer system.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2010Publication date: January 6, 2011Applicant: SCIENTIFIC GAMES INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventor: MARK G. MEYER
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Publication number: 20090061980Abstract: New methods of conducting games are provided that allow for a more interactive experience for the player so as to increase player participation. New methods of conducting a lottery as well as new games (for example, new playing cards) that may be used with such methods are disclosed. Both predetermined and random results may be included in versions of the present inventive methods and, in a preferred embodiment, the new lottery game combines instant results with subsequent results determined by one or more drawings.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2008Publication date: March 5, 2009Applicant: Scientific Games International, Inc.Inventors: Charles Holton, Mark G. Meyer
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Publication number: 20080234028Abstract: An improved multiplier for a lottery game is provided. In connection with a base lottery game, each player receives or selects a multiplier indicia (or other bonus indicia) from a pool of multiplier indicia. In addition to drawings for the base game, a drawing of multiplier indicia and a determination of associated multiplier values is also conducted. For those players winning the base game who also received a multiplier indicia matching the drawn multiplier indicia, the base game prize is multiplied by the associated multiplier value.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2007Publication date: September 25, 2008Inventors: MARK G. MEYER, CHARLES HOLTON, CHARLES MARTIN BOYKIN, STEVEN WAYNE BEASON
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Patent number: 7018292Abstract: Methods and systems for metered, raffle-style gaming implemented over a distributed network of locations and suitable for use in lottery and casino gaming environments. Potential winning numbers are issued in an order determined by relative time of a request for a number as received by a central controller, in comparison to the timing of other requests received by the controller, and matched to one or more known or predictable winning numbers. Time entries placed by players and compared to one or more target times may also be used to determine winning outcomes.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2003Date of Patent: March 28, 2006Assignee: Scientific Games Royalty CorporationInventors: Joseph J. Tracy, Jason E. Bliss, Alvin R. Ringgold, Jr., Mark G. Meyer, Lee E. Cannon
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Patent number: 6830514Abstract: A system and method of playing a lottery-type game are provided. The game comprises obtaining at least one player-selected combination, or concatenated indicia string, such as from a series of one or more columns on a game play slip. A first random combination, or concatenated indicia string, is generated by a gaming administrator and it is determined whether at least one of the player-selected combinations matches the gaming administrator generated combination. Regardless of whether any player-selected combinations match the first gaming administrator generated combination, at least a second gaming administrator generated combination, or more, may be provided for a player to determine whether at least one of the player-selected combinations matches the second gaming administrator generated combination. A payout amount may be awarded based upon the number of player-selected combinations and gaming administrator generated combinations matched.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2001Date of Patent: December 14, 2004Assignee: Scientific Games Royalty CorporationInventors: Mark G. Meyer, Joseph J. Tracy, Fred L. Richard, Deborah Jonasson, Keith A. Jonasson
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Publication number: 20040014515Abstract: Methods and systems for metered, raffle-style gaming implemented over a distributed network of locations and suitable for use in lottery and casino gaming environments. Potential winning numbers are issued in an order determined by relative time of a request for a number as received by a central controller, in comparison to the timing of other requests received by the controller, and matched to one or more known or predictable winning numbers. Time entries placed by players and compared to one or more target times may also be used to determine winning outcomes.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2003Publication date: January 22, 2004Applicant: Anchor GamingInventors: Joseph J. Tracy, Jason E. Bliss, Alvin R. Ringgold, Mark G. Meyer, Lee E. Cannon
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Publication number: 20030114210Abstract: A system and method of playing a lottery-type game are provided. The game comprises obtaining at least one player-selected combination, or concatenated indicia string, such as from a series of one or more columns on a game play slip. A first random combination, or concatenated indicia string, is generated by a gaming administrator and it is determined whether at least one of the player-selected combinations matches the gaming administrator generated combination. Regardless of whether any player-selected combinations match the first gaming administrator generated combination, at least a second gaming administrator generated combination, or more, may be provided for a player to determine whether at least one of the player-selected combinations matches the second gaming administrator generated combination. A payout amount may be awarded based upon the number of player-selected combinations and gaming administrator generated combinations matched.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2001Publication date: June 19, 2003Inventors: Mark G. Meyer, Joseph J. Tracy, Fred L. Richard, Deborah Jonasson, Keith A. Jonasson