Patents by Inventor Tyler V. Kuhn
Tyler V. Kuhn 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: 8292745Abstract: Convertible rails for selecting player-tracking modes in an electronic game table are described. In one implementation, a rail or trim surrounds the periphery of the tabletop of an electronic game table. The rail has recessed bay openings for mounting user-interface hardware, such as for player-tracking. Player-tracking hardware may include, for example, touch-screen displays for manual input of user information, and player-identification card readers. A proprietor may install interchangeable rail section covers to expose some, all, or none of the bays. Thus, in a non-tracking mode, the bays may be covered, while in a tracking mode, some degree of player-tracking hardware mounted in the bays may be exposed to the user. In other implementations, interchangeable covers hide bays or expose hardware mounted on the tabletop itself.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2009Date of Patent: October 23, 2012Assignee: Digideal CorporationInventors: Tyler V. Kuhn, Eric D. Miesch
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Patent number: 8277326Abstract: A removable player station and locking mechanism. In one implementation, a removable player station allows quick and secure replacement, swapping, and upgrade of a modular player station component for electronic games. In one context, an electronic game table may employ multiple of the removable player stations, each secured with a locking mechanism and a common or a unique lock. In one implementation of a latching mechanism, a pivotable cradle attaches to the electronic game or game table and seats the removable player station through a pivoting motion that also brings the cradle into a locking position. When the pivotable cradle is opened from the locking position, the cradle lifts the removable player station from the game or tabletop for easy manual removal. The accessible part of the locking mechanism may be located under an electronic game tabletop away from view of the players.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2009Date of Patent: October 2, 2012Assignee: DigiDeal CorporationInventors: Tyler V. Kuhn, Donald L. Evans
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Patent number: 8235824Abstract: Composite tabletops for electronic game tables are described. In one implementation, the composite tabletop has a channeled core layer sandwiched between a bottom layer and top layer. The channeled core layer is constructed of foam, so that the foam forms enclosure spaces for player stations, displays, user-interface hardware, central control/server hardware, and cooling equipment. The foam is also shaped to form duct spaces between each player station and a central space in the channeled core layer. The ducts can be used to route wires between each player station and the central space and to direct cooling air to or from each player station. The channeled core layer reduces time and labor during manufacture of an electronic game table and results in an electronic game table that is more lightweight for shipping, absorbs noise generated by enclosed hardware and electronics, absorbs shocks, and optimizes cooling of enclosed components.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2008Date of Patent: August 7, 2012Assignee: DigiDeal CorporationInventor: Tyler V. Kuhn
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Patent number: 7922589Abstract: Electronic game tables with multifunction legs are described. In one implementation, an electronic multiplayer game table includes a tabletop with player stations for an electronic betting game. Multifunction legs physically support the periphery of the tabletop, while electronic components for playing the betting game are mounted in the multifunction legs. For example, a multifunction leg may contain multiple currency detectors and coinless slot machine-style ticket printers/readers, so that each player at the game table has an exclusive currency detector and an exclusive ticket printer in close proximity. The multifunction legs may also include magnetic or smart card readers for transferring player, banking, and monetary information. In a variation, central control components of the electronic game table are also mounted in the legs. The multifunction legs can eliminate the need for a central support pedestal.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2008Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignee: DigiDeal CorporationInventors: Tyler V. Kuhn, David A. Krise, Eric D. Miesch
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Publication number: 20100178989Abstract: A removable player station and locking mechanism. In one implementation, a removable player station allows quick and secure replacement, swapping, and upgrade of a modular player station component for electronic games. In one context, an electronic game table may employ multiple of the removable player stations, each secured with a locking mechanism and a common or a unique lock. In one implementation of a latching mechanism, a pivotable cradle attaches to the electronic game or game table and seats the removable player station through a pivoting motion that also brings the cradle into a locking position. When the pivotable cradle is opened from the locking position, the cradle lifts the removable player station from the game or tabletop for easy manual removal. The accessible part of the locking mechanism may be located under an electronic game tabletop away from view of the players.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2009Publication date: July 15, 2010Inventors: Tyler V. Kuhn, Donald L. Evans
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Publication number: 20100151953Abstract: Electronic game tables with multifunction legs are described. In one implementation, an electronic multiplayer game table includes a tabletop with player stations for an electronic betting game. Multifunction legs physically support the periphery of the tabletop, while electronic components for playing the betting game are mounted in the multifunction legs. For example, a multifunction leg may contain multiple currency detectors and coinless slot machine-style ticket printers/readers, so that each player at the game table has an exclusive currency detector and an exclusive ticket printer in close proximity. The multifunction legs may also include magnetic or smart card readers for transferring player, banking, and monetary information. In a variation, central control components of the electronic game table are also mounted in the legs. The multifunction legs can eliminate the need for a central support pedestal.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2008Publication date: June 17, 2010Inventors: Tyler V. Kuhn, David A. Krise, Eric D. Miesch
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Publication number: 20100123668Abstract: An interactive and programmable media sign and graphical user interface for casino games is described. In one implementation, the media sign provides displayable content, such as a game logo, casino banner, and betting limits that can be edited through the same touch screen display that provides the display surface. The media sign recognizes touch gestures to extend a graphical user interface (GUI) for secure entry into an editing mode. Once a user is authenticated, the media sign extends a hierarchy of logically linked GUI pages for editing displayable content and display settings, including importing content. In its multiple display panes, the media sign can present, for example, text, images, slideshows, video, and commercial broadcasts. In one implementation, a current profile of displayable content and display settings can be exported to other media signs, so that a single operator can edit information at one media sign and automatically propagate the edits to numerous media signs in a casino.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2009Publication date: May 20, 2010Inventors: Michael J. Kuhn, Tyler V. Kuhn, Nathan J. Chatellier, David A. Krise
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Publication number: 20100105485Abstract: Composite tabletops for electronic game tables are described. In one implementation, the composite tabletop has a channeled core layer sandwiched between a bottom layer and top layer. The channeled core layer is constructed of foam, so that the foam forms enclosure spaces for player stations, displays, user-interface hardware, central control/server hardware, and cooling equipment. The foam is also shaped to form duct spaces between each player station and a central space in the channeled core layer. The ducts can be used to route wires between each player station and the central space and to direct cooling air to or from each player station. The channeled core layer reduces time and labor during manufacture of an electronic game table and results in an electronic game table that is more lightweight for shipping, absorbs noise generated by enclosed hardware and electronics, absorbs shocks, and optimizes cooling of enclosed components.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2008Publication date: April 29, 2010Inventor: TYLER V. KUHN
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Publication number: 20090082079Abstract: Intelligent candle displays for electronic game machines are described. In one implementation, an electric signaling candle for game machines used in gambling establishments is communicatively coupled via a controller with one or more display screens for showing image and video graphics. The candle and the display screen(s) may be physically combined into one unit, or physically separated but communicatively coupled to present integrated and harmonized information and visual effects. The intelligent candle display can interact in real time with the game machine hardware and with the action of a game being played in order to display relevant real time action and information. The intelligent candle display serves multiple simultaneous purposes, such as informing casino management of jackpots and machine problems, providing betting information to players, interacting with the game players, advertising, and acquainting and welcoming bystanders to the game machine.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2008Publication date: March 26, 2009Inventors: Tyler V. Kuhn, Michael J. Kuhn
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Patent number: 6694862Abstract: A hand-operated pump, readily accessible and useable by people with disabilities, complies with the specifications set forth in the American Disabilities Act. The reciprocating pump provides for counterbalance-assisted rotary motion input by the user, is simple in design, inexpensive to produce, operates reliably in the field, and requires very little maintenance. The pump is suitable for use in remote areas, such as on ranches, farms and in the National Forest System campgrounds and recreational areas.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2002Date of Patent: February 24, 2004Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of AgricultureInventors: Robert G. Beckley, Charles W. Harding, Tyler V. Kuhn
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Patent number: D599414Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2009Date of Patent: September 1, 2009Assignee: DigiDeal CorporationInventors: David A. Krise, Eric D. Meisch, Tyler V. Kuhn
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Patent number: D606059Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2009Date of Patent: December 15, 2009Assignee: DigiDeal CorporationInventor: Tyler V. Kuhn