Covers for casino gaming table playing surfaces and methods of manufacturing and installing the same

A laminated cover for a casino gaming table, methods of manufacturing the cover, and methods of installing the cover are shown and described. The laminated cover includes a fabric sheet and a backing member adhered together. The laminated cover can be shaped to correspond to the shape of the gaming table. The fabric side of the laminated cover is printed to add features that are typically found on casino gaming tables such as betting circles or numbered squares. The features can be registered with respect to either the shape of the laminated cover or some other reference datum. In either aspect, the features on the cover will be consistently located with respect to the gaming table after each successive placement of the cover on the table.

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Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present description generally relates to casino gaming table covers, methods of producing these covers, and methods of installing these covers.

2. Description of the Related Art

Casino gaming table surfaces have been traditionally covered with a felt-type, rubber-backed material that is stretched and adhered onto an upper surface of the gaming table. The gaming table covers are usually made from a combination of wool and nylon provided on a backing of rubber or similar material. The covers include playing surface features placed on the fabric-side of the cover with silkscreen or dye printing techniques. The playing surface features can be, for example, betting circles that identify where a player's wagers must be placed during a game of Blackjack, numbered squares that correspond to a given number on a Roulette wheel and further identify the location for the placement of a player's wagers; and other like features for the same or other casino games such as Craps, Baccarat, Poker, etc.

The gaming table covers are subject to a substantial amount of wear due to patron interaction, for example, sliding wagering chips across the surface of the gaming table cover, leaning on the cover, or even spilling a drink on the cover. Hence, the gaming table covers often require routine and frequent replacement.

Replacing a gaming table cover can be a fairly time and labor-intensive process. Because the covers are usually glued onto the gaming table surface, removal of the worn cover can be difficult. In addition, once the worn cover is removed and the table surface is prepped to receive a new cover, the new cover must be carefully stretched over the surface and glued, stapled or otherwise fastened thereto. Improper stretching can result in betting circles having an elliptical (egg) shape or squares having a rectangular shape or skewed appearance, for example. Therefore, the cover must be simultaneously stretched along at least two orthogonal, planar axes during the installation process. This usually requires the labor of two workers for about an hour to re-cover one gaming table. A quality control person may also be needed to verify that the features of the cover are presentable and in proper relationship with the gaming table shape.

In addition to the labor required to install a new playing surface cover onto a gaming table, other adjustments may also be necessary, which can further add to the replacement time and labor expenses. For instance, an automated gaming table can have an optical reader that reads a player's wagers (i.e., stack of gaming chips). The wagers must be placed within a defined bet circle, for example during the game of Blackjack, in order for the optical reader to accurately capture an optical image of the wager. Thus, when the gaming table cover is replaced, the existing method of stretching the cover over the gaming table may result in at least some of the features of the cover being disproportionate or out of alignment with respect to those same features on the previously removed cover. The inability to consistently re-configure the features in the same physical location on the gaming table requires that the optical reader be re-calibrated, adjusted, re-programmed, or any combination of the above, in order to accommodate the new locations of the playing surface features. Alternatively, the gaming table cover can be incrementally manipulated e.g., stretched, in an attempt to re-position the features of the playing surface such that the optical reader does not require re-calibration or adjustment. However, even if this latter approach is successful, it increases the cost and the time to complete the installation of the gaming table cover.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

In one aspect, a cover for a casino gaming table includes a fabric sheet; a second sheet coupled to the fabric sheet in a fixed manner to form a laminated cover; and an alignment perimeter continually formed around the laminated cover to define a shape corresponding to a shape of a gaming table playing surface.

In another aspect, a casino gaming table includes a gaming table playing surface having a perimeter; and a gaming table cover having a fabric sheet coupled to a second sheet in a fixed manner, the cover further having an alignment perimeter to define a shape corresponding to a shape of the perimeter of the gaming table playing surface, the fabric sheet having a layout of printed features on an upper surface thereof such that at least some of the printed features are registered with respect to a reference datum, and at least a portion of the alignment perimeter of the cover closely corresponds to the shape of the perimeter of the gaming table playing surface.

In yet another aspect, a method for manufacturing a cover for a gaming table includes selecting a fabric sheet; selecting a backing member; adhering the fabric sheet to the backing member to form a laminated cover; forming the laminated cover to substantially correspond to dimensions of a gaming table playing surface shape; and printing a layout of features on the fabric of the laminated cover such that at least some of the features are registered with respect to a reference datum.

In yet another aspect, a method for installing a laminated gaming table cover onto a gaming table includes orienting the laminated cover such that a shape of the cover corresponds to a shape of the gaming table; placing the laminated cover onto the gaming table such that a side of the laminated cover having printed features faces upward; and verifying that a reference datum on the laminated cover is aligned with a selected feature on the gaming table.

In yet another aspect, a device for a gaming table includes means for attaching a fabric sheet to a backing member; means for forming the attached fabric sheet and backing member into a laminated cover having a desired shape; means for printing a layout of features onto a fabric side of the laminated cover; and means for registering at least some of the features with respect to a reference datum located in relationship to the laminated cover.

In yet another aspect, a gaming table cover comprising a fabric member having a fixed, non-stretchable backing and a plurality of printed features provided on an upper surface of the fabric member, at least one of the printed features being positioned in a selected, fixed location relative to a perimeter of the cover.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)

In the drawings, identical reference numbers identify similar elements or acts. The size and relative positions of elements in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale. For example, the shapes of various elements are not drawn to scale, and some of these elements are arbitrarily enlarged and positioned to improve drawing legibility. Further, the particular shapes and the elements are not intended to convey any information regarding the actual shape of the particular elements, and have been solely selected for their ease and recognition in the drawings.

FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of a gaming table having a laminated cover according to one embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 2 is an exploded front perspective view of the gaming table of FIG. 1 with a railing removed and the laminated cover slid offset to one side.

FIG. 3 is a top plan view of a laminated cover according to one embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the laminated cover of FIG. 3, taken along line 4-4, showing fabric and backing members.

FIG. 5 is a flow chart showing a method of manufacturing a laminated cover according to one embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 6 is a top plan view of the laminated cover of FIG. 3 shown with removable tabs attached thereto.

FIG. 7 is a flow chart showing a method of installing a laminated cover onto a gaming table according to one embodiment of the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

In the following description, certain specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of various embodiments of the invention. However, one of ordinary skill in the art will understand that the invention may be practiced without these details. In other instances, well-known structures associated with cameras, imagers, scanners, optics, computers, computer networks, data structures, databases, and networks such as the Internet, have not been describe in detail to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the descriptions of the embodiments of the invention.

Unless the context requires otherwise, throughout the specification and claims which follow, the word “comprise” and variations thereof, such as “comprises” and “comprising” are to be construed in an open, inclusive sense, that is as “including but not limited to.”

Reference throughout this specification to “one embodiment” or “an embodiment” means that a particular feature, structure or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the present invention. Thus, the appearances of the phrases “in one embodiment” or “in an embodiment” in various places throughout this specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment. Furthermore, the particular features, structures, or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments.

The headings provided herein are for convenience only and do not interpret the scope or meaning of the claimed invention.

The use throughout this specification of the terms “dealer,” “player” and “participant” is merely for reference purposes to identify the respective parties. The term “participant” as used herein may include the player as well as the dealer, if in fact the particular card game has a dealer. For example, in the game of Blackjack, the dealer may be considered to be a participant because the dealer actively receives and makes decisions based on the present value of the dealer's hand.

FIG. 1 illustrates a gaming table 10 at which casino patrons can play a casino game, for example Blackjack. The gaming table 10 can include table legs, a gaming table cover 12, a chip tray 14, and a rail 16. Other suitable configurations of gaming tables will be readily apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art, for example different style tables for the game of Blackjack or different tables for other types of casino games such as Roulette, Baccarat, Craps, etc. The rail 16 may be configured to cover all or a portion of an outer perimeter of the gaming table cover 12. In addition to the foregoing, an optical reader 18 may be coupled to the gaming table 10. In the illustrated embodiment, the optical reader 18, which is schematically shown on the gaming table 10, may be relatively centered on the table surface, or may be offset. The location of the optical reader 18 on the gaming table 10 should permit a non-interrupted line of sight between the optical reader 18 and the object being imaged. For example, a bet recognition device 18 may be located in the center of the gaming table 10 in order to optically read, image, or scan the stacks of gaming chips placed on the gaming table 10 as wagers by the various wagering participants. An optical reader can take any of a variety of forms, for example, the bet recognition devices described in detail in each of the following U.S. Patent Applications: “METHOD, APPARATUS AND ARTICLE FOR READING IDENTIFYING INFORMATION FROM, FOR EXAMPLE, STACKS OF CHIPS,” Ser. No. 10/457,053, filed on Jun. 5, 2003 and “SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND DEVICES FOR MONITORING CARD GAMES, SUCH AS BACCARAT,” Ser. No. 60/500,898, filed on Sep. 5, 2003.

FIG. 2 illustrates an exploded view of the gaming table 10 of FIG. 1 without the rail 16 attached to the table. Once the rail 16 is removed, it can be seen that the cover 12 is substantially supported by the gaming table surface 20. As will be discussed in more detail below, the installation of the cover 12 onto the gaming table surface 20 may be accomplished in a variety of ways.

FIGS. 3 and 4 illustrate a manufactured cover 12 for a gaming table 10. The overall manufacturing process of the cover 12 is discussed in detail below. The cover 12 may be comprised of a fabric sheet 22 and a backing member 24. The fabric sheet 22 may be made from a woven natural material such as wool, woven synthetic materials such as nylon or polyester, or some combination of the above. Fabrics such as these give the cover 12 a fine “felt” appearance and texture, which is desired for casino gaming tables 10. A typical thickness of the fabric sheet 22 can be in the range of about 1/32 to ⅛ inches. The fabric sheet 22 may be coupled to or formed integrally with the backing member 24 to form the laminated cover 12. One of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that coupling the fabric sheet 22 to the backing member 24 can be accomplished in a variety of ways, for example, with the use of adhesives, a combination of pressure and heat, and any other available method.

In one embodiment, the backing member 24 is made from a foam-type material, such as a low-grade open cell neoprene/CS blend of foam or other similar foam, to include closed cell foam products. The backing member 24 may be bendable or rollable, but otherwise relatively non-stretchable or inextensible with respect to the plane of the backing member. A typical thickness of the backing member 24 is in the range of about 1/16 to ½ inches. In addition, the backing member 24 may be made from rubber-like products as long as the properties of the backing member 24 permit the fabric sheet 22 to be securely adhered to the backing member 24 and allow the laminated cover 12 to retain the bendable, but non-stretchable properties of the backing material 24. Both the fabric and backing materials may initially be available in roll form for efficient manufacturing.

The cover 12 is provided with layout elements or printed features 26, for example, betting circles, insurance bars, and double down wagering regions, and others if used for a Blackjack gaming table. Similarly, the cover 12 can have other printed features 26 if used for a different casino game. For example, the cover 12 may have the various betting regions commonly found in the game of Craps or Roulette. Although the illustrated embodiment is that of a Blackjack gaming table, one of ordinary skill will understand that the printed features or graphics can be of any variety, shape, or form depending on the end use of the cover 12. In one embodiment, the printed features 26 are registered to allow consistent placement of the features in a desired position on the gaming table. The process of registering the printed features 26 during printing is discussed in detail below.

By coupling the fabric sheet to a bendable, yet non-stretchable backing member, the cover 12 may be installed on the gaming table by simply aligning and placing the cover on the table, as discussed in greater detail below. The need to stretch the fabric onto the table as is conventionally done is eliminated, as are the associated problems.

Referring to FIG. 3, the cover 12 has an alignment perimeter 28, which is continually formed to define an outlined shape of the laminated cover 12. The alignment perimeter 28 provides a means to align the laminated cover 12 with the gaming table surface 20. One of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the shape of the laminated cover 12 may vary with respect to the shape of the gaming table surface 20, yet precise alignment may still be achieved. For example, only certain portions of the alignment perimeter 28 of the cover 12 may be used for aligning the cover 12 with, one or more reference features found on the gaming table surface or perimeter. Additionally and alternatively, an interior region on the laminated cover 12 may have a reference datum 30 for insuring proper alignment of the cover 12 with the gaming table surface 20. For example, the reference datum 30 may indicate the location of the optical reader 18 of FIGS. 1 and 2. In the latter context, the alignment perimeter 28 of the cover 12 still permits the cover to be quickly and properly oriented with respect to the gaming table 10.

FIG. 5 is a flow diagram illustrating a manufacturing method 200 for the cover 12, which has been described in detail above. In steps 202 and 204, the fabric sheet 22 and the backing member 24 are selected depending on the purchaser's specifications for thickness, rigidity, type of fabric, etc. Optionally, step 206 provides for the selection of a base member. The base member can be an additional sheet of foam, similar to that used for the backing member 24, or can be a rubber-like material. The base member can be an intermediate layer between the gaming table surface 20 and the laminated cover 12. The base member can provide a non-slip surface for the cover 12 when installed on the table. Further, the base member is not required to be adhered to the cover 12, thus making the cover 12 a disposable item in the event of replacement in the future. If a base member is selected as part of the manufacturing process 200, step 208 further provides that the base member can be formed to have a shape corresponding to the gaming table playing surface 20.

Step 210 attaches the fabric sheet 22 to the backing member 24 by a lamination process, such as the use of an adhesive. As discussed above, one of ordinary skill in the art, after reading this description, will recognize that there are a variety of ways to adhere the fabric sheet 22 to the backing member 24. Step 212 involves pre-cutting the laminated cover 12 to either the approximate or final shape of the gaming table playing surface 20. As illustrated in FIG. 6, the pre-cut laminated cover 12 can have removable tabs 220. The removable tabs 220 allow the laminated cover 12 to be handled and maneuvered during the printing process without risk of scuffing or somehow damaging the playing surface region of the laminated cover 12. Additionally and alternatively, the removable tabs 220 can be used to align the laminated cover 12 on the printing device, or at least augment such alignment.

Step 214 includes printing the various features 26 onto the cover 12. The illustrated embodiment indicates that the printing step 214 is done after the laminated cover is formed and pre-cut. However, one of ordinary skill in the art will understand that the printing step 214 may be done prior to pre-cutting the laminated cover 12 or even prior to the lamination step 210. Regardless of the order of these steps, the fabric layer is coupled to the backing member in a fixed manner, without the need to stretch the fabric. By eliminating the need to stretch the fabric, the problems associated therewith are avoided. If, however, a method of affixing the fabric to the backing is selected that will result in the stretching of the fabric, it is desirable to print the layout elements onto the fabric after it is affixed to the backing.

A variety of known printing processes may be used to print the features 26 onto the laminated cover 12. For example, printing processes such as inkjet printing, thermal transfer, electro-static transfer, dye sublimation, or silk screening may be used to produce sharp detail with bright color tones and consistent color blending and gradations. In addition, it is desirable that the ink used during the printing process 214 be resistant to fading, smudging, or streaking.

One advantage of the embodiments disclosed herein is that the printed features may be registered with respect to the laminated cover 12. The term “register” as understood in the printing context and used herein, means to correctly align or position. Thus, in one embodiment, an advantage of pre-cutting the laminated cover 12 is to provide a means to align the laminated cover 12 with respect to a printing device. If the laminated cover 12 is properly aligned, then the printed features 26 will consistently be in the same location (within a tolerance range) on all laminated covers 12 manufactured for a given gaming table shape. Therefore, registering the printed features 26 provides the further advantage that the location of the printed features 26 with respect to one or more selected features on the gaming table 10, after installation, will either not vary or only insignificantly vary. For example, the registered printed features 26 on a replacement laminated cover 12 will, after installation of the cover, be automatically aligned with an optical reader 18 located on the gaming table 10 due to the fact that the printed features 26 are registered from one manufactured laminated cover 12 to the next. This continued alignment of at least some of the printed features 26 with the optical reader 18 makes it unnecessary to re-calibrate or re-adjust the optical reader 18. As previously discussed, this eliminates the cost and time of hiring a skilled technician to re-calibrate the optical reader 18.

Alternately, if the laminated cover 12 is printed prior to being cut, a selected datum on the front cover may be used to align the cover in a cutting device resulting in the printed features being consistently located in a desired position relative to a periphery of the cover and to the table when the cover is installed.

After printing, step 216 provides for an optional step of finalizing the shape of the laminated cover 12. As mentioned above, the final forming process 216 can be removing the removable tabs 220 (FIG. 6) by cutting, tearing, or some other method of removal. Alternately, the final forming may use any available means, such as a second cutting operation. In the event that the laminated cover 12 was already formed into its final configuration during step 212, then step 216 may not be necessary. The method 200 can be completed with step 218 by packaging the laminated cover 12 and shipping it to the customer. Another advantage of the laminated cover 12 is that even the cover may be rolled up for shipment, the properties of the cover tend to prevent the laminated cover 12 from distorting or creasing during the packaging and shipping step 218.

FIG. 7 is a flow diagram illustrating an installation procedure 300 for installing or replacing a cover 12 onto a gaming table 10. Step 302 optionally provides for removing the existing table cover or table felt, if for example, the cover 12 is being replaced in a casino. Step 304 orients the shape of the new or replacement table cover 12 with the shape of the gaming table surface 20. Optionally, step 306 allows for removal of any padded rail or other similar structure that may be necessary to place the table cover 12 into contact with the gaming table surface 20 or a base member. Step 308 provides another optional step of placing a base member onto the table surface. As discussed above, a foam base member can limit any relative movement of the laminated cover 12 with respect to the gaming table 10 during the play of a casino game. If a base member is selected, then step 310 provides for aligning the base member with the receiving gaming table surface 20.

Step 312 places the laminated cover 12 onto the gaming table surface 20 such that the printed features 26 located on the fabric sheet 22 faces upward. Step 314 provides for the alignment of the laminated cover 12 with respect to the gaming surface 20. The various ways of aligning the laminated cover 12 are discussed above. Once the laminated cover 12 is aligned, step 316 re-installs the padded railing, if necessary.

The installation or replacement process 300 described above requires substantially less time and effort than current techniques. In addition, the alignment of the laminated cover 12 with some feature of the gaming table 10 permits the registered, printed features 26 to be consistently located on the gaming table 10 regardless of how many times the laminated cover 12 is replaced. The alignment of the laminated cover 12 with a selected feature of the gaming table 10 can be done, for example, by aligning the respective perimeters of the cover 12 with the gaming table surface 20, or aligning a reference datum on the cover 12 with a reference datum located on the gaming table 10, such as the location of a optical reader 18. Regardless of the alignment procedure used, the end result is that the optical reader 18 does not require re-calibration or re-adjustment because at least some of the printed features 26 are consistently located, for example the betting circles on an automated gaming table where the betting circles must be aligned with the optical reader in order for the reader to properly read, image, or scan the wagers.

In addition to the advantages of installation discussed above, the laminated cover 12 discussed herein can be manufactured inexpensively at a cost comparable to existing table coverings. Further, the systems discussed herein allow for the features 26 to be in registration and also permit a customer to customize its laminated covers 12 with design logos, advertisements, additional features (to include various reference datum points for installation purposes), and a variety of other graphics that can be printed onto the laminated cover 12.

All of the above U.S. patents, U.S. patent application publications, U.S. patent applications, foreign patents, foreign patent applications and non-patent publications referred to in this specification and/or listed in the Application Data Sheet, including but not limited to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/457,053, filed on Jun. 5, 2003, entitled “METHOD, APPARATUS AND ARTICLE FOR READING IDENTIFYING INFORMATION FROM, FOR EXAMPLE, STACKS OF CHIPS;” U.S. patent application Ser. No. 60/500,898, filed on Sep. 5, 2003, entitled “SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND DEVICES FOR MONITORING CARD GAMES, SUCH AS BACCARAT,” and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 60/517,297, filed on Nov. 3, 2003 entitled “COVERS FOR CASINO GAMING TABLE PLAYING SURFACES AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING AND INSTALLING THE SAME” are incorporated herein by reference, in their entirety.

Although specific embodiments, and examples for, the invention are described herein for illustrative purposes, various equivalent modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, as will be recognized by those of ordinary skill in the relevant art. The teachings of the invention provided herein may be applied to other casino games, and are not limited to the specific casino games mentioned herein. The various embodiments described above can be combined to provide further embodiments. For example, the steps in the illustrated methods can be combined, or performed successively. The illustrated methods can also omit some acts, can add other acts, and can execute the acts in a different order than that illustrated to achieve the advantages of the invention.

These and other changes can be made to the invention in light of the above detailed description. In general, in the following claims, the terms used should not be construed to limit the invention to specific embodiments disclosed in the specification, but should be construed to include all computers, networks, and optical readers that operate in accordance with the claims. Accordingly, the invention is not limited by the disclosure, but instead its scope is to be determined entirely by the following claims.

Claims

1. A cover for a casino gaming table, the cover comprising:

a fabric sheet;
a second sheet coupled to the fabric sheet in a fixed manner to form a laminated cover; and
an alignment perimeter continually formed around the laminated cover to define a shape corresponding to a shape of a gaming table playing surface.

2. The cover according to claim 1 wherein the fabric sheet has a layout of printed features on an upper surface thereof and at least one of the printed features is registered with respect to a reference datum.

3. The cover of claim 1 wherein the laminated cover is bendable, yet substantially non-stretchable in-plane of the laminated cover.

4. The cover of claim 1 wherein the second sheet is made from a foam material.

5. The cover of claim 4 wherein the foam material is Neoprene.

6. The cover of claim 1 wherein the fabric sheet is a synthetically woven material.

7. The cover of claim 1 wherein the printed features represent at least some of the graphics selected from the group consisting of betting circles, insurance bars, and double down wagering regions.

8. The cover of claim 1 wherein the printed features represent at least some of the betting grid graphics found on a Roulette gaming table cover.

9. The cover of claim 1 wherein the alignment perimeter is configured to conform to a gaming table surface perimeter, the gaming table surface perimeter defining the shape of the gaming table playing surface.

10. The cover of claim 1 wherein the reference datum is located on a portion of the alignment perimeter of the cover.

11. The cover of claim 1 wherein the reference datum is a marked region on the cover that indicates a position of an optical reader.

12. A casino gaming table, comprising:

a gaming table playing surface having a perimeter; and
a gaming table cover having a fabric sheet coupled to a second sheet in a fixed manner, the cover further having an alignment perimeter to define a shape corresponding to a shape of the perimeter of the gaming table playing surface, the fabric sheet having a layout of printed features on an upper surface thereof such that at least some of the printed features are registered with respect to a reference datum, and at least a portion of the alignment perimeter of the cover closely corresponds to the shape of the perimeter of the gaming table playing surface.

13. The table of claim 12, further comprising:

a rail formed around at least a portion of the gaming table playing surface to retainably secure the cover with respect to the gaming table.

14. The table of claim 12 wherein the reference datum is the alignment perimeter of the cover.

15. The table of claim 12 wherein the reference datum is a marked region on the cover that indicates a position of an optical reader.

16. The table of claim 12, further comprising:

an optical reader attached to the gaming table for acquiring optical data regarding a gaming activity.

17. The table of claim 16 wherein a desired configuration of the optical reader is maintained with respect to the features on the gaming table even after one cover is removed and replaced with another cover.

18. The table of claim 12, further comprising:

a base member having a shape that substantially corresponds to the shape of the gaming table playing surface, the base member located between the gaming table playing surface and the cover.

19. The table of claim 18 wherein the base member is made from a foam material.

20. A method for manufacturing a cover for a gaming table, the method comprising:

selecting a fabric sheet;
selecting a backing member;
adhering the fabric sheet to the backing member to form a laminated cover;
forming the laminated cover to substantially correspond to dimensions of a gaming table playing surface shape; and
printing a layout of features on the fabric of the laminated cover such that at least some of the features are registered with respect to a reference datum.

21. The method of claim 20 wherein adhering the fabric sheet to the second sheet is accomplished with adhesive.

22. The method of claim 20, further comprising:

performing a final forming procedure after printing to bring the dimensions of the laminated cover to within a specified tolerance with respect to the dimensions of the gaming table playing surface shape.

23. The method of claim 22 wherein performing a final forming procedure after printing of the laminate sheet member is accomplished with a die cutter.

24. The method of claim 20 wherein forming the laminated cover is accomplished with a die cutter.

25. The method of claim 20, further comprising:

verifying that the dimensions of the cover substantially correspond to the dimensions of the gaming table playing surface shape.

26. The method of claim 20 wherein printing the layout of features is done by ink jet printing techniques, silkscreen printing techniques, dye sublimation printing techniques, or thermal transfer printing techniques.

27. The method of claim 20 wherein printing the layout of features results in the features having enhanced graphic characteristics.

28. A method for installing a laminated gaming table cover onto a gaming table, the method comprising:

orienting the laminated cover such that a shape of the cover corresponds to a shape of the gaming table;
placing the laminated cover onto the gaming table such that a side of the laminated cover having printed features faces upward; and
verifying that a reference datum on the laminated cover is aligned with a selected feature on the gaming table.

29. The method of claim 28, further comprising:

removing a worn gaming table cover.

30. The method of claim 28, further comprising:

removing a rail from the gaming table.

31. The method of claim 30, further comprising:

reinstalling a rail to the gaming table.

32. The method of claim 28, further comprising:

placing the laminated cover onto a base member provided on the gaming table.

33. The method of claim 28 wherein verifying that a reference datum on the laminated cover is aligned with a selected feature on the gaming table includes aligning at least some portions of the laminated cover perimeter with at least some portion of the gaming table surface perimeter.

34. The method of claim 28 wherein verifying that a reference datum on the laminated cover is aligned with a selected feature on the gaming table includes aligning a region of the laminated cover with an optical reader position on the gaming table.

35. A device for a gaming table comprising:

means for attaching a fabric sheet to a backing member;
means for forming the attached fabric sheet and backing member into a laminated cover having a desired shape;
means for printing a layout of features onto a fabric side of the laminated cover; and
means for registering at least some of the features with respect to a reference datum located in relationship to the laminated cover.

36. A gaming table cover comprising:

a fabric member having a fixed, substantially non-stretchable backing and a plurality of printed features provided on an upper surface of the fabric member, at least one of the printed features being positioned in a selected, fixed location relative to a perimeter of the cover.
Patent History
Publication number: 20050236771
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 3, 2004
Publication Date: Oct 27, 2005
Applicant: Bally Gaming International, Inc. (Las Vegas, NV)
Inventors: Richard Soltys (Newcastle, WA), Richard Huizinga (Newcastle, WA)
Application Number: 10/981,132
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: 273/274.000