Patents by Inventor Raymond Dumbeck
Raymond Dumbeck 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: 20240096175Abstract: A casino gaming system includes gaming machines which are configured to accept and read tickets. The ticket may comprise cash-value tickets or non-cash value/promotional tickets. The tickets may also include secondary feature triggering indicia. The player may present the cash-value ticket having a feature triggering indicia or a non-cash value/promotional ticket to a gaming machine, such as by inserting it into a media reader such as a bill acceptor. Associated monetary value or non-monetary credits may be credited to the machine. In addition, if the ticket includes a feature triggering indicia, when such an indicia is detected, the gaming machine preferably triggers or initiates the feature.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2023Publication date: March 21, 2024Inventors: Timothy Richards, Scott Howard Betts, Raymond Dumbeck
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Patent number: 11776357Abstract: A casino gaming system includes gaming machines which are configured to accept and read tickets. The ticket may comprise cash-value tickets or non-cash value/promotional tickets. The tickets may also include secondary feature triggering indicia. The player may present the cash-value ticket having a feature triggering indicia or a non-cash value/promotional ticket to a gaming machine, such as by inserting it into a media reader such as a bill acceptor. Associated monetary value or non-monetary credits may be credited to the machine. In addition, if the ticket includes a feature triggering indicia, when such an indicia is detected, the gaming machine preferably triggers or initiates the feature.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2021Date of Patent: October 3, 2023Assignee: Everi Payments Inc.Inventors: Timothy Richards, Scott Howard Betts, Raymond Dumbeck
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Publication number: 20210407255Abstract: A casino gaming system includes gaming machines which are configured to accept and read tickets. The ticket may comprise cash-value tickets or non-cash value/promotional tickets. The tickets may also include secondary feature triggering indicia. The player may present the cash-value ticket having a feature triggering indicia or a non-cash value/promotional ticket to a gaming machine, such as by inserting it into a media reader such as a bill acceptor. Associated monetary value or non-monetary credits may be credited to the machine. In addition, if the ticket includes a feature triggering indicia, when such an indicia is detected, the gaming machine preferably triggers or initiates the feature.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2021Publication date: December 30, 2021Inventors: Timothy Richards, Scott Howard Betts, Raymond Dumbeck
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Patent number: 11120664Abstract: A casino gaming system includes gaming machines which are configured to accept and read tickets. The ticket may comprise cash-value tickets or non-cash value/promotional tickets. The tickets may also include secondary feature triggering indicia. The player may present the cash-value ticket having a feature triggering indicia or a non-cash value/promotional ticket to a gaming machine, such as by inserting it into a media reader such as a bill acceptor. Associated monetary value or non-monetary credits may be credited to the machine. In addition, if the ticket includes a feature triggering indicia, when such an indicia is detected, the gaming machine preferably triggers or initiates the feature.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2019Date of Patent: September 14, 2021Assignee: Everi Payments Inc.Inventors: Timothy Richards, James Palermo, Brian Watkins, Jim McHugh, Scott Howard Betts, Raymond Dumbeck
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Publication number: 20200066098Abstract: A casino gaming system includes gaming machines which are configured to accept and read tickets. The ticket may comprise cash-value tickets or non-cash value/promotional tickets. The tickets may also include secondary feature triggering indicia. The player may present the cash-value ticket having a feature triggering indicia or a non-cash value/promotional ticket to a gaming machine, such as by inserting it into a media reader such as a bill acceptor. Associated monetary value or non-monetary credits may be credited to the machine. In addition, if the ticket includes a feature triggering indicia, when such an indicia is detected, the gaming machine preferably triggers or initiates the feature.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2019Publication date: February 27, 2020Inventors: Timothy Richards, James Palermo, Brian Watkins, Jim McHugh, Scott Howard Betts, Raymond Dumbeck
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Patent number: 10475285Abstract: A casino gaming system includes gaming machines which are configured to accept and read tickets. The ticket may comprise cash-value tickets or non-cash value/promotional tickets. The tickets may also include secondary feature triggering indicia. The player may present the cash-value ticket having a feature triggering indicia or a non-cash value/promotional ticket to a gaming machine, such as by inserting it into a media reader such as a bill acceptor. Associated monetary value or non-monetary credits may be credited to the machine. In addition, if the ticket includes a feature triggering indicia, when such an indicia is detected, the gaming machine preferably triggers or initiates the feature.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2018Date of Patent: November 12, 2019Assignee: Everi Payments Inc.Inventors: James Palermo, Timothy Richards, Brian Watkins, Jim McHugh, Scott Howard Betts, Raymond Dumbeck
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Publication number: 20190012880Abstract: A casino gaming system includes gaming machines which are configured to accept and read tickets. The ticket may comprise cash-value tickets or non-cash value/promotional tickets. The tickets may also include secondary feature triggering indicia. The player may present the cash-value ticket having a feature triggering indicia or a non-cash value/promotional ticket to a gaming machine, such as by inserting it into a media reader such as a bill acceptor. Associated monetary value or non-monetary credits may be credited to the machine. In addition, if the ticket includes a feature triggering indicia, when such an indicia is detected, the gaming machine preferably triggers or initiates the feature.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2018Publication date: January 10, 2019Inventors: James Palermo, Timothy Richards, Brian Watkins, Jim McHugh, Scott Howard Betts, Raymond Dumbeck
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Patent number: 10078941Abstract: A casino gaming system includes gaming machines which are configured to accept and read tickets. The ticket may comprise cash-value tickets or non-cash value/promotional tickets. The tickets may also include secondary feature triggering indicia. The player may present the cash-value ticket having a feature triggering indicia or a non-cash value/promotional ticket to a gaming machine, such as by inserting it into a media reader such as a bill acceptor. Associated monetary value or non-monetary credits may be credited to the machine. In addition, if the ticket includes a feature triggering indicia, when such an indicia is detected, the gaming machine preferably triggers or initiates the feature.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2016Date of Patent: September 18, 2018Assignee: Everi Payments Inc.Inventors: James Palermo, Timothy Richards, Brian Watkins, Jim McHugh, Scott Howard Betts, Raymond Dumbeck
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Patent number: 10055937Abstract: A system for a casino having gaming machines comprises at least one kiosk and a back-end server. The kiosk is configured to perform one or more financial transaction for a player, such as to access funds from a player's bank account via a credit or debit card, or to cash-out a value ticket. The kiosk is also configured to, at one or more times, disburse a feature ticket readable by a gaming device and having at least one feature triggering indicia operable to initiate at least one game feature in a wagering game at the gaming device. The back-end server is configured to validate a feature ticket presented to a gaming machine and to facilitate generation of the ticket which is disbursed by the kiosk.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2016Date of Patent: August 21, 2018Assignee: Everi Payments Inc.Inventors: James Palermo, Timothy Richards, Brian Watkins, Jim McHugh, Scott Howard Betts, Raymond Dumbeck
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Patent number: 9842457Abstract: A method for controlling contributions to progressive prize pools includes providing a progressive server which manages standalone progressive prize pools for each of multiple individual gaming machines. The progressive server may further provide group progressive prize pools, allowing a gaming machine to have standalone pools and also be a member in a group pool. Where multiple standalone progressive prize pools are maintained for a single gaming machine, additional steps are taken to identify which pool or pools are to be increased when a standalone progressive contribution is made.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2014Date of Patent: December 12, 2017Assignee: Everi Games Inc.Inventors: Keith W. Riggs, Paul Klingensmith, Jim McHugh, Lori Brooke, Raymond Dumbeck, Tushar Patel
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Publication number: 20170092064Abstract: A casino gaming system includes gaming machines which are configured to accept and read tickets. The ticket may comprise cash-value tickets or non-cash value/promotional tickets. The tickets may also include secondary feature triggering indicia. The player may present the cash-value ticket having a feature triggering indicia or a non-cash value/promotional ticket to a gaming machine, such as by inserting it into a media reader such as a bill acceptor. Associated monetary value or non-monetary credits may be credited to the machine. In addition, if the ticket includes a feature triggering indicia, when such an indicia is detected, the gaming machine preferably triggers or initiates the feature.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2016Publication date: March 30, 2017Inventors: James Palermo, Timothy Richards, Brian Watkins, Jim McHugh, Scott Howard Betts, Raymond Dumbeck
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Patent number: 9564023Abstract: A casino gaming system includes gaming machines which are configured to accept and read tickets. The ticket may comprise cash-value tickets or non-cash value/promotional tickets. The tickets may also include secondary feature triggering indicia. The player may present the cash-value ticket having a feature triggering indicia or a non-cash value/promotional ticket to a gaming machine, such as by inserting it into a media reader such as a bill acceptor. Associated monetary value or non-monetary credits may be credited to the machine. In addition, if the ticket includes a feature triggering indicia, when such an indicia is detected, the gaming machine preferably triggers or initiates the feature.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2015Date of Patent: February 7, 2017Assignee: Everi Payments Inc.Inventors: Timothy Richards, Raymond Dumbeck, Scott Howard Betts
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Publication number: 20170011593Abstract: A casino gaming system includes gaming machines which are configured to accept and read tickets. The ticket may comprise cash-value tickets or non-cash value/promotional tickets. The tickets may also include secondary feature triggering indicia. The player may present the cash-value ticket having a feature triggering indicia or a non-cash value/promotional ticket to a gaming machine, such as by inserting it into a media reader such as a bill acceptor. Associated monetary value or non-monetary credits may be credited to the machine. In addition, if the ticket includes a feature triggering indicia, when such an indicia is detected, the gaming machine preferably triggers or initiates the feature.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2016Publication date: January 12, 2017Inventors: James Palermo, Timothy Richards, Brian Watkins, Jim McHugh, Scott Howard Betts, Raymond Dumbeck
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Publication number: 20160098903Abstract: A casino gaming system includes gaming machines which are configured to accept and read tickets. The ticket may comprise cash-value tickets or non-cash value/promotional tickets. The tickets may also include secondary feature triggering indicia. The player may present the cash-value ticket having a feature triggering indicia or a non-cash value/promotional ticket to a gaming machine, such as by inserting it into a media reader such as a bill acceptor. Associated monetary value or non-monetary credits may be credited to the machine. In addition, if the ticket includes a feature triggering indicia, when such an indicia is detected, the gaming machine preferably triggers or initiates the feature.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2015Publication date: April 7, 2016Inventors: Timothy Richards, Raymond Dumbeck, Scott Howard Betts
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Publication number: 20150332558Abstract: A method for controlling contributions to progressive prize pools includes providing a progressive server which manages standalone progressive prize pools for each of multiple individual gaming machines. The progressive server may further provide group progressive prize pools, allowing a gaming machine to have standalone pools and also be a member in a group pool. Where multiple standalone progressive prize pools are maintained for a single gaming machine, additional steps are taken to identify which pool or pools are to be increased when a standalone progressive contribution is made.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2014Publication date: November 19, 2015Applicant: Multimedia Games, Inc.Inventors: Keith W. Riggs, Paul Klingensmith, Jim McHugh, Lori Brooke, Raymond Dumbeck, Tushar Patel
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Publication number: 20070168593Abstract: A mobile information handling system docking apparatus includes a base including a display device. An information handling system docking connector is located on the base. A mobile information handling system may be secured to the base and connected to the information handling system docking connector in order to utilize the mobile information handling system as a conventional desktop information handling system while reducing the space and cables required by conventional mobile information handling system docking stations.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2006Publication date: July 19, 2007Applicant: Dell Products L.P.Inventors: Bruce Montag, Raymond Dumbeck, Huy Nguyen
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Patent number: D803323Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2016Date of Patent: November 21, 2017Assignee: Everi Games Inc.Inventors: Travis Bussey, Michael Conway, Raymond Dumbeck, Daniel Gibson
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Patent number: D803324Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2015Date of Patent: November 21, 2017Assignee: Everi Games Inc.Inventors: Travis Bussey, Michael Conway, Raymond Dumbeck, Daniel Gibson