Patents by Inventor Samuel N. Zammuto
Samuel N. Zammuto 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: 6970834Abstract: A computer jukebox capable of receiving and storing advertisement data representing a plurality of advertisement from a remote central management system by way of a transmission link between the computer jukebox and the central management system, comprising a communication interface, a programmable computer memory and a processor. The computer jukebox downloads advertisement data. The communication interface receives advertisement data from the remote central management system by way of the transmission link. The advertisement data represents an identity of each of the plurality of advertisements, and data representing times for each of the advertisements to be run. The programmable computer memory stores the advertisement data. The processor runs the plurality of advertisements according to the advertisement data.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2002Date of Patent: November 29, 2005Assignee: Arachnid, Inc.Inventors: John R. Martin, Michael L. Tillery, Samuel N. Zammuto
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Publication number: 20030074219Abstract: A computer jukebox capable of receiving and storing advertisement data representing a plurality of advertisement from a remote central management system by way of a transmission link between the computer jukebox and the central management system, comprising a communication interface, a programmable computer memory and a processor. The computer jukebox downloads advertisement data. The communication interface receives advertisement data from the remote central management system by way of the transmission link. The advertisement data represents an identity of each of the plurality of advertisements, and data representing times for each of the advertisements to be run. The programmable computer memory stores the advertisement data. The processor runs the plurality of advertisements according to the advertisement data.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventors: John R. Martin, Michael L. Tillery, Samuel N. Zammuto
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Patent number: 6397189Abstract: A central management system manages a plurality of computer jukeboxes and communicates compressed digital data with each jukebox via a transmission link. The management system also includes a host computer that maintains a master set of compressed digital data representing a plurality of songs, song associated graphics, and song identity information. Each jukebox includes a storage unit that is capable of storing a subset of the master set and a processing circuit having a decompression circuit. The processing circuit controls the operation and flow of digital data into and out of the jukebox through the transmission link as well as a visual song information display, user song selection keys, a money detector, and an audio reproduction circuit coupled to a speaker system so as to provide audio output to users of the jukebox.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1998Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Assignee: Arachnid, Inc.Inventors: John R. Martin, Michael L. Tillery, Samuel N. Zammuto
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Patent number: 5848398Abstract: A method and apparatus as shown for managing a plurality of computer jukeboxes at different locations from a central station. Each jukebox includes processor means for controlling the computer jukebox, storage and retrieval means for data, display means for selection menus, audio production means for playing musical records, and a user interface enabling patrons to communicate with the processor means. The central station can be used to download musical recording data to each computer jukebox, and each computer jukebox can upload usage data to the central station.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1996Date of Patent: December 8, 1998Assignee: Arachnid, Inc.Inventors: John R. Martin, Michael L. Tillery, Samuel N. Zammuto
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Patent number: 5781889Abstract: A central management system manages a plurality of computer jukeboxes and communicates compressed digital data with each jukebox via a transmission link. The management system also includes a host computer that maintains a master set of compressed digital data representing a plurality of songs, song associated graphics, and song identity information. Each jukebox includes a storage unit that is capable of storing a subset of the master set and a processing circuit having a decompression circuit. The processing circuit controls the operation and flow of digital data into and out of the jukebox through the transmission link as well as a visual song information display, user song selection keys, a money detector, and an audio reproduction circuit coupled to a speaker system so as to provide audio output to users of the jukebox.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1996Date of Patent: July 14, 1998Inventors: John R. Martin, Michael L. Tillery, Samuel N. Zammuto
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Patent number: 5496039Abstract: A dart game apparatus adapted for play in combination with darts is provided for. The dart game apparatus comprises a backstop. The backstop includes a vertical surface adapted to intercept errant darts. The dart game also includes a rotatable target assembly. The target assembly has a hub rotatably mounted to the backstop forward of the vertical surface, one or more arms radiating outward from the hub, and a dart board mounted on each of the arms. The dart boards include a plurality of target segments adapted to capture darts striking the target segments.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1994Date of Patent: March 5, 1996Assignee: Arachnid, Inc.Inventor: Samuel N. Zammuto
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Patent number: 5355302Abstract: A method and apparatus is shown for managing a plurality of computer jukeboxes at different locations from a central station. Each jukebox includes processor means for controlling the computer jukebox, storage and retrieval means for data, display means for selection menus, audio production means for playing musical records, and a user interface enabling patrons to communicate with the processor means. The central station can be used to download musical recording data to each computer jukebox, and each computer jukebox can upload usage data to the central station.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1992Date of Patent: October 11, 1994Assignee: Arachnid, Inc.Inventors: John R. Martin, Michael L. Tillery, Samuel N. Zammuto
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Patent number: 5197094Abstract: A method and apparatus for remotely crediting and billing usage of a plurality of electronic entertainment machines situated at different locations. Each electronic entertainment is connected via a transmission link to a billing computer situated at a central billing location. The establishment having an electronic entertainment machine may award credit to the electronic entertainment machine by remote control after a customer has paid for credit or the user can insert money in the machine. Each electronic entertainment machine records the number of credits that have been awarded to the machine. At a predetermined time, the billing computer polls each location via the transmission link, and the electronic entertainment machine at each location transmits credit data to the billing computer. Each location is then billed for the use of their respective electronic entertainment machines as determined by the number of awarded credits.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1990Date of Patent: March 23, 1993Assignee: Arachnid, Inc.Inventors: Michael L. Tillery, Eugene G. Harlan, John Martin, Samuel N. Zammuto, Marcio Bonilla
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Patent number: 5114155Abstract: A method and apparatus for conducting dart leagues or tournaments wherein players participate at multiple remote locations. The present invention provides a plurality of remotely located electronic dart games connected via a communication medium to a central control device enabling bidirectional communication between the central control device and the plurality of remotely located electronic dart games. The invention in a preferred embodiment enables players to participate in a dart league or tournament from various locations, however, it is possible for the plurality of electronic dart games to be at one location. Each electronic dart game is capable of receiving data from and transmitting data to player cards. Each dart game player has a player card that identifies a player to a respective dart game, and the player card also stores player data and game statistics. A master dart game is located at each remote location.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 1991Date of Patent: May 19, 1992Assignee: Arachnid, Inc.Inventors: Michael L. Tillery, Eugene G. Harlan, John R. Martin, Samuel N. Zammuto, Marcio Bonilla
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Patent number: 4561660Abstract: A dart game for use with "safe" darts has enhanced electronic scorekeeping reliability. The dart game has a target including target sections for receiving thrown safe darts, the target sections being slidably mounted in a spider target frame. The spider and target sections are mounted in front of a pressure sensitive switch matrix for electronic sensing of dart hits. An apertured sheet of resilient material placed between the target sections and the switch matrix creates a gap through which an impacted target section must be displaced before it can compress and close an associated switch in the switch matrix, thereby enhancing the continuity and prolonging the duration of the switch contact. Ridges on the target section sides ensure ease of motion of the target section in the spider target frame.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1983Date of Patent: December 31, 1985Assignee: Arachnid, Inc.Inventor: Samuel N. Zammuto
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Patent number: D883387Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2018Date of Patent: May 5, 2020Assignee: Arachnid 360, LLCInventors: Samuel N. Zammuto, Patrick G. Rice