Patents by Inventor Terrance W. Oliver
Terrance W. Oliver 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: 7556267Abstract: A method of a house apportionment of a bonus value is used to pay during play of a bonus game. Entry of the bonus game is achieved during play of an underlying game of chance. The method of house apportionment includes steps of awarding the player a portion of the bonus value for the bonus game and adding the remainder of the bonus value to at least one escrow account available to reward the player or subsequent players. The awarding step is based on bonus games including the step of knowledge-based playing. The awarding step of the knowledge-based bonus game includes the step of knowledge-based playing by answering, selecting or guessing the appropriate responses to questions. The step of knowledge-based playing includes the step of selecting or guessing the appropriate answers to multiple choice questions. The step of knowledge-based playing by answering, selecting or guessing includes the step of challenging the player with questions having a common theme.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2007Date of Patent: July 7, 2009Assignee: IGTInventors: Olaf Vancura, Terrance W. Oliver
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Patent number: 7070505Abstract: A method and apparatus for wagering on a community event by a plurality of players. The apparatus includes a pay table ranking a preselected community event, a wagering place to accept individual wagers from each of the players on the occurrence of the preselected community event, a random number generator for establishing chance events during a game of chance, and a prize pool connected to the wagering place, which prize pool receives at least a portion of the accepted wagers. The players are rewarded from the prize pool if the preselected community event occurs during the game of chance. The method includes identifying. a community event, accepting wagers from players on the game of chance, entering part of the wagers into a prize pool, and rewarding the players from the prize pool if the community event occurs during the game of chance.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2002Date of Patent: July 4, 2006Assignee: Progressive Gaming International Corp.Inventors: Olaf Vancura, Terrance W Oliver
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Patent number: 6916245Abstract: A method of playing and wagering on a game of chance with community events has the steps of identifying the community event; accepting wagers from players on the event; generating a chance event during play, and rewarding the players from the pool if the event occurs during the chance event. The step of rewarding each player includes determining the amount of each player's reward per that player's wager and splitting the pool among all those that wager. Dealing cards, spinning a wheel or drawing numbered balls generates a chance event after accepting wagers. Adding to the pool at least a portion of the wagers and increasing the pool when the event does not occur are steps. The step of bases the reward of each player on the proportion of the fraction of total wagers made by all wagering players during that game of chance that the amount of the player's wager represented. An apparatus has a pay table ranking events and a wagering place to accept individual wagers from players on the occurrence of the event.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1999Date of Patent: July 12, 2005Assignee: Mikohn Gaming CorporationInventors: Olaf Vancura, Terrance W Oliver
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Publication number: 20040142743Abstract: An intelligent casino chip system. At least one gaming table is provided with at least one discrete player area. Each player area has a discrete betting area. Two classes of intermingled gaming chips are accepted in a stack in the discrete betting area. The gaming chip of the first class, comprising the primary wager, has a first transponder containing at least value information. The gaming chip of the second class, comprising the secondary wager, has a second transponder containing value and class information. A transceiver system located on the gaming table within the vicinity of the betting area is used to receive value signals from the first transponder and transponder value and class signals from the second transponder. These signals are conveyed to a computer system that then determines a primary wager value of the primary wager based on the value signals from the first transponder.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2004Publication date: July 22, 2004Inventor: Terrance W. Oliver
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Patent number: 6685564Abstract: An intelligent casino chip method. A method for promoting play of a live casino card game during a scheduled time event. A special casino chip is provided to a player in which a promotion is encoded into the transponder found within the casino chip. When this casino chip is placed by the player on the live casino card game, a computer system reads the promotion from the transponder and determines whether the scheduled time event exists in response to reading. If the scheduled time event exists, the player participates in the promotion.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2002Date of Patent: February 3, 2004Assignee: Mikohn Gaming CorporationInventor: Terrance W. Oliver
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Publication number: 20030022714Abstract: An intelligent casino chip system. At least one gaming table is provided with at least one discrete player area. Each player area has a discrete betting area. Two classes of intermingled gaming chips are accepted in a stack in the discrete betting area. The gaming chip of the first class, comprising the primary wager, has a first transponder containing at least value information. The gaming chip of the second class, comprising the secondary wager, has a second transponder containing value and class information. A transceiver system located on the gaming table within the vicinity of the betting area is used to receive value signals from the first transponder and transponder value and class signals from the second transponder. These signals are conveyed to a computer system that then determines a primary wager value of the primary wager based on the value signals from the first transponder.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2002Publication date: January 30, 2003Inventor: Terrance W. Oliver
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Publication number: 20030011127Abstract: A method of playing and wagering on a game of chance with community events has the steps of identifying the community event; accepting wagers from players on the event; generating a chance event during play, and rewarding the players from the pool if the event occurs during the chance event. The step of rewarding each player includes determining the amount of each player's reward per that player's wager and splitting the pool among all those that wager. Dealing cards, spinning a wheel or drawing numbered balls generates a chance event after accepting wagers. Adding to the pool at least a portion of the wagers and increasing the pool when the event does not occur are steps. The step of bases the reward of each player on the proportion of the fraction of total wagers made by all wagering players during that game of chance that the amount of the player's wager represented. An apparatus has a pay table ranking events and a wagering place to accept individual wagers from players on the occurrence of the event.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2002Publication date: January 16, 2003Inventors: Olaf Vancura, Terrance W. Oliver
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Patent number: 6464584Abstract: An intelligent casino chip system. At least one gaming table is provided with at least one discrete player area. Two classes of intermingled gaming chips are accepted in the discrete betting area. Each gaming chip of the first class has a first transponder containing at least value information. Each gaming chip of the second class has a second transponder containing value and class information. The computer system determines the values from each class of chip and the class information from the second transponder.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2001Date of Patent: October 15, 2002Assignee: Mikohn Gaming CorporationInventor: Terrance W. Oliver
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Publication number: 20010016515Abstract: An intelligent casino chip system. At least one gaming table is provided with at least one discrete player area. Each player area has a discrete betting area. Two classes of intermingled gaming chips are accepted in a stack in the discrete betting area. The gaming chip of the first class, comprising the primary wager, has a first transponder containing at least value information. The gaming chip of the second class, comprising the secondary wager, has a second transponder containing value and class information. A transceiver system located on the gaming table within the vicinity of the betting area is used to receive value signals from the first transponder and transponder value and class signals from the second transponder. These signals are conveyed to a computer system that then determines a primary wager value of the primary wager based on the value signals from the first transponder.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2001Publication date: August 23, 2001Inventor: Terrance W. Oliver
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Patent number: 6186895Abstract: An intelligent casino chip system. At least one gaming table is provided with at least one discrete player area. Each player area has a discrete betting area. Two classes of intermingled gaming chips are accepted in a stack in the discrete betting area. The gaming chip of the first class, comprising the primary wager, has a first transponder containing at least value information. The gaming chip of the second class, comprising the secondary wager, has a second transponder containing value and class information. A transceiver system located on the gaming table within the vicinity of the betting area is used to receive value signals from the first transponder and transponder value and class signals from the second transponder. These signals are conveyed to a computer system that then determines a primary wager value of the primary wager based on the value signals from the first transponder.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1998Date of Patent: February 13, 2001Assignee: Mikohn Gaming CorporationInventor: Terrance W. Oliver