Patents by Inventor Peter R. Anderson
Peter R. Anderson 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: 8202158Abstract: Methods, apparatus and systems for accessing a bonus game with a wagering game machine are described. A portal module can be used to pass a desired expected value from a base wagering game to a portal bonus game module. The portal bonus game may use the desired expected value to generate bonus game payout frequencies and bonus game payout values. Wagering game machines according to the various embodiments of the invention are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2007Date of Patent: June 19, 2012Assignee: WMS Gaming Inc.Inventors: Peter R. Anderson, Mark B. Gagner
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Patent number: 8202168Abstract: Systems and methods manage memory in a wagering game machine. The systems and methods determine one or more quantities of various types of memory that are required by a wagering game application. The systems and methods determine if the wagering game machine has enough available memory to perform a requested operation such as downloading the wagering game, activating a component of the wagering game, or installing content for the wagering game.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2007Date of Patent: June 19, 2012Assignee: WMS Gaming Inc.Inventors: Srinivyasa M. Adiraju, Peter R. Anderson, Ryan S. Mak, Jim Motyl
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Patent number: 8187088Abstract: A method of funding features of a wagering game, comprises receiving a first sum of money generated from extra-casino activity associated with at least one person and depositing the first sum into a feature fund. The method further comprises allocating the first sum to at least one account of the feature fund in accordance with a first rule set. The method further comprises, in response to a triggering event, withdrawing a second sum of money from the at least one account. The method further comprises funding at least one feature associated with the wagering game from the second sum of money and activating the funded feature.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2008Date of Patent: May 29, 2012Assignee: WMS Gaming Inc.Inventors: Peter R. Anderson, Jeremy M. Hornik, Shridhar P. Joshi, Larry J. Pacey
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Patent number: 8182339Abstract: Systems and methods provide three-dimensional transformations on graphical images. The transformations may vary in accordance with various wagering game functions.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2007Date of Patent: May 22, 2012Assignee: WMS Gaming Inc.Inventors: Peter R. Anderson, Marwan Ansari, Jeremy Hornik, Joel R. Jaffe, Craig J. Sylla
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Patent number: 8177644Abstract: A gaming system and method of conducting a wagering game having a fantasy-sports feature on a gaming system is disclosed. A wager is received from a user to play the wagering game. A roster having one or more player is created, via user selection. A projected team score and an actual team score for the created roster are determined. A ratio is calculated for the actual team score to the projected team score. An award is provided to the user if the calculated ratio meets a predetermined criterion.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2007Date of Patent: May 15, 2012Assignee: WMS Gaming Inc.Inventors: Peter R. Anderson, Rory L. Block, Joel R. Jaffe, Shridhar P. Joshi, Vincent Chan, Patrick H. Kelley, Richard T. Schwartz, Byron A. Uytiepo
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Patent number: 8152631Abstract: An illustrative method provides real-time streaming video generated and transmitted from a server to an electronic gaming machine (EGM) that permits wagering on games. The EGM transmits a video request to the server during the play of a first game on the EGM. The video request includes information that specifies corresponding video images to be displayed during the play of the first game. Streaming video information is generated by and received from the server in response to the video request and processed to create the video images. The video images are displayed by the EGM during the ongoing play of the first game.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2008Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Assignee: WMS Gaming, Inc.Inventor: Peter R. Anderson
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Publication number: 20120071226Abstract: A method of conducting a wagering game on a gaming system, the method including receiving an indication of a wager and displaying outcomes of wagering games on at least one display device in response to a wager indication being received, the displayed outcomes being randomly generated by at least one processor. The method also including accumulating a bonus-event playing time upon satisfying at least one predetermined condition as the wagering games are played, initiating a bonus game in which a player is eligible to receive awards for a period of time, determining, via at least one processor, the accumulated playing time accrued prior to the initiation of the bonus game, allowing the player to participate in the bonus game for at least as long as the accumulated playing time and providing any awards earned by the player during their participation in the bonus game.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2011Publication date: March 22, 2012Applicant: WMS Gaming Inc.Inventors: Larry J. Pacey, Joel R. Jaffe, Shridhar P. Joshi, Allon G. Englman, Peter R. Anderson
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Patent number: 8137180Abstract: A method for playing a wagering game on a gaming terminal. The wagering game allows a player to be eligible to win a plurality of progressive jackpots. The plurality of progressive jackpots can be arranged in columns and rows of a matrix, or can be displayed with other characteristics for identification, such as color, shapes, or alpha-numeric characters. The method includes conducting a wagering game having a randomly selected outcome. The player can be awarded two progressive jackpots in response to the randomly selected outcome being a single multiple-jackpot winning outcome. Further, the progressive jackpots that are achieved can be identified by their associated characteristics, which are displayed to the player.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2005Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Assignee: WMS Gaming Inc.Inventors: Alfred Thomas, Shridhar P. Joshi, Peter R. Anderson
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Publication number: 20120028703Abstract: A wagering game system and its operations are described herein. In some embodiments, the operations can include initiating, at a wagering game server, a wagering game session for a player at a gaming machine. The operations can also include relating the wagering game session associated with the player to a virtual bank of related wagering games sessions associated with one or more additional players, where the virtual bank of related wagering game sessions is associated with a community group bonus game. The operations can further include determining when the community group bonus game is triggered for the virtual bank of related wagering game sessions, determining game results of the community group bonus game, and determining an award for the player and for each of the one or more additional players associated with the virtual bank based, at least in part, on the game results of the community group bonus game.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2011Publication date: February 2, 2012Applicant: WMS Gaming, Inc.Inventors: Peter R. Anderson, Andrew C. Guinn, Daniel P. Louie, Joel R. Jaffe
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Publication number: 20110287828Abstract: A wagering game system is herein. In embodiments, the system's operations can include presenting a primary wagering game and receiving a request to present a secondary game in connection with the primary wagering game. The primary wagering game and the secondary game can be separate applications that require interactivity with each other (e.g., provide required functionality and communicate shared data, etc.). The operations can further include determining that an API provides the required interactivity, so that the secondary game can function in conjunction with the primary wagering game (e.g., can successfully plug-in to the primary wagering game). The operations can further determine optional and non-optional requirements and determine compatibilities based on the optional and non-optional requirements. Further, the operations can add functionality to the primary wagering game, the secondary game, or the API, to enable compatibility.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2010Publication date: November 24, 2011Applicant: WMS Gaming, Inc.Inventors: Peter R. Anderson, Michael J. Irby, II, Craig J. Sylla
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Patent number: 8057294Abstract: A gaming system for playing a wagering game and a community-event includes a plurality of gaming machines configured to participate in a community-event game. A controller is configured to determine eligibility of each of the plurality of gaming machines to play a community-event. At least one of the plurality of gaming machines is configured to determine a randomly selected community-event outcome for a community-event and to transmit a signal related to the community-event outcome to an eligible gaming machine.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2006Date of Patent: November 15, 2011Assignee: WMS Gaming Inc.Inventors: Larry J. Pacey, Joel R. Jaffe, Shridhar P. Joshi, Allon G. Englman, Peter R. Anderson
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Patent number: 8038528Abstract: A method of playing a wagering game, the wagering game having a basic game and a multi-level secondary game. The method includes conducting the basic game at a gaming terminal. In response to achieving a first-level secondary game entry award, a first-level secondary game is activated. A first set of player-selectable game elements is displayed during the first level secondary game and a player selects, at least one of the first set of player-selectable game elements, which include at least one second-level secondary game entry award. Upon selecting the second-level secondary game entry award, a second-level secondary game is activated and a second set of player-selectable game elements are displayed. The player selects at least one of the second set of player-selectable game elements and a progressive game payoff is awarded based on the selecting.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2005Date of Patent: October 18, 2011Assignee: WMS Gaming Inc.Inventors: Allon G Englman, Michael W. Mastropietro, Peter R. Anderson
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Publication number: 20110218042Abstract: An editing tool generates a progressive game skin and code for instantiating the progressive game skin. The progressive skin indicates various perceivable elements (e.g., visual elements, aural elements, etc.) and skin configurations (e.g., layout for perceivable elements, timing for presenting perceivable elements, properties of perceivable elements, etc.). The progressive skin may also indicate target presentation devices for presenting the perceivable elements indicated by the progressive skin. The progressive skin editing tool provides the progressive skin to a device that controls one or more devices that will present the perceivable element indicated by the progressive skin. The controlling device (“media controller”) reads the progressive skin and causes the one or more devices to present the indicated perceivable elements as indicated by the progressive skin (“instantiates the progressive skin”).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2009Publication date: September 8, 2011Applicant: WMS Gaming, Inc.Inventors: Peter R. Anderson, Robby M. Friedman, Michael J. Irby, II
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Publication number: 20110207525Abstract: A gaming system having virtual assets comprises a wager input device, at least one gaming terminal comprising a display for displaying a wagering game, and a virtual asset server in communication with the at least one gaming terminal, the virtual asset server storing and managing one or more types of virtual assets, each type of virtual asset having a different plurality of attributes associated therewith. The system comprises at least one controller operative to cause the first display to display the first wagering game, in response to a first triggering event, award one or more of the virtual assets to a player of the first wagering game, store information regarding the awarded virtual assets in a player account associated with the player and accessible to the virtual asset server, and provide a monetary award to the player for any winning outcomes achieved during play of the first wagering game.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2009Publication date: August 25, 2011Inventors: Jeffrey L. Allen, Peter R. Anderson, Stephen P. Angelo, Mark B. Gagner, Alfred Thomas
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Publication number: 20110165938Abstract: A gaming system for playing a wagering game includes a display and a controller. The display displays a base game of the wagering game in response to receiving a wager input from a player. The controller is coupled to the display and, in response to receiving the wager input, is programmed to increment eligibility time to a counter of bonus-time eligibility. The counter is decremented as real time progresses. If the counter is greater than zero when a bonus game of the wagering game is triggered, the player is allowed to play the bonus game.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2011Publication date: July 7, 2011Applicant: WMS Gaming Inc.Inventors: Peter R. Anderson, Allon G. Englman
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Publication number: 20110159948Abstract: A network browser and toolbar objects are described herein. The network browser has a main display area that can display content. The toolbar objects can be on a wagering game toolbar that is a part of the network browser. The toolbar objects indicate information associated with wagering games. The network browser and the toolbar objects can receive and display content. Specifically, the toolbar objects can cross market affiliate content and wagering game content using features of the toolbar.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2008Publication date: June 30, 2011Applicant: WMS GAMING, INC.Inventors: Peter R. Anderson, Brian J. Barclay, Allon G. Englman, Andrew C. Guinn, Daniel P. Louie, Brain D. Manning, Larry J. Pacey, Richard T. Schwartz, Alfred Thomas
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Publication number: 20110130194Abstract: A network browser and toolbar objects are described herein. The network browser has a main display area that can display content. The toolbar objects can be on a toolbar that is a part of the network browser. The toolbar objects indicate information associated with wagering games. The network browser and the toolbar objects can receive and display content. Specifically, the toolbar objects can process and present wagering games using wagering game play elements (e.g., icons, graphics, etc.) on the toolbar. The toolbar can also have controls, configurations and settings associated with the toolbar, which the toolbar can communicate to a wagering game provider to determine game results. The toolbar can use the controls, configurations, and settings to affect the presentation of wagering game information on the toolbar, to control the presentation of game results using the wagering game play elements, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2008Publication date: June 2, 2011Applicant: WMS Gaming, Inc.Inventors: Peter R. Anderson, Brian J. Barclay, Allon G. Englman, Andrew C. Guinn, Daniel P. Louie, Brian D. Manning, Larry J. Pacey, Richard T. Schwartz, Alfred Thomas
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Publication number: 20110117999Abstract: A gaming system includes a wagering interface that may include a plurality of player-selectable quick-bet elements with each quick-bet element indicating a different total wager for a spin of the plurality of reels. Each total wager is divided among a plurality of paylines associated with positions on the reels. A window is configured to display a subset of the plurality of quick-bet elements. A quick-bet element selection slider is configured to allow each of the plurality of player-selectable quick-bet elements to be displayed within the window. The selection slider is movable to a plurality of positions along a slider path such that the position of the selection slider on the slider path determines the subset of quick-bet elements to be displayed in the window. A wagering interface may include a toggling element for switching from a wagering interface having a plurality of player-selectable quick-bet elements to a classic-bet wagering interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2010Publication date: May 19, 2011Applicant: WMS Gaming Inc.Inventors: Peter R. Anderson, Dion K. Aoki, Andrew Guinn, Darren Ng, Richard B. Robbins, Richard T. Schwartz, Tracey Wright
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Publication number: 20110111844Abstract: A network browser and toolbar objects are described herein. The network browser has a main display area that can display content. The toolbar objects can be on a toolbar that is a part of the network browser. The toolbar objects can indicate information associated with wagering games. Specifically, the toolbar objects can receive and display progressive game content from a progressive wagering game server. The toolbar objects can include progressive jackpot meters, progressive game branding, and other information about the progressive game content. The toolbar objects can also include settings that indicate player preferences regarding the presentation of the progressive game content on the toolbar objects.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2008Publication date: May 12, 2011Applicant: WMS Gaming, Inc.Inventors: Peter R. Anderson, Brian J. Barclay, Allon G. Englman, Andrew C. Guinn, Daniel P. Louie, Brian D. Manning, Larry J. Pacey, Richard T. Schwartz, Alfred Thomas
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Publication number: 20110105218Abstract: A method of playing a wagering game comprises receiving a wager, and generating a randomly selected first outcome of a first wagering game, the first outcome comprising a first plurality of symbols arranged in a first matrix. The method further comprises generating a randomly selected second outcome of a second wagering game, the second outcome comprising a second plurality of symbols arranged in a second matrix, and simultaneously displaying the first outcome and the second outcome on at least one display. The method further comprises detecting an occurrence of a triggering event, in response to the triggering event, copying a first special symbol occurring in the first outcome into the second outcome to yield a modified second outcome, and evaluating the first outcome and the modified second outcome for winning combinations of symbols.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2009Publication date: May 5, 2011Inventors: Peter R. Anderson, Allon G. Englman, Benjamin T. Gomez, Joel R. Jaffe, Daniel P. Louie