EP0728031A4 - Gaming table apparatus - Google Patents
Gaming table apparatusInfo
- Publication number
- EP0728031A4 EP0728031A4 EP93903010A EP93903010A EP0728031A4 EP 0728031 A4 EP0728031 A4 EP 0728031A4 EP 93903010 A EP93903010 A EP 93903010A EP 93903010 A EP93903010 A EP 93903010A EP 0728031 A4 EP0728031 A4 EP 0728031A4
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- EP
- European Patent Office
- Prior art keywords
- coin
- gaming table
- slot
- chute
- bin
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- This invention relates to a gaming table, and more particularly to a gaming table including chutes that connect the coin heads having a coin-in slot with a modified chip rack for recirculating tokens used in the play of the game back to the chip rack for further use.
- a conventional gaming table used for playing Twenty- One and other similar casino games has a plurality of player locations around the outer periphery of the table and a dealer's location located generally opposite the player locations. From the dealer's location, the dealer of the game effects the operation of the game including dealing of the cards, paying winning wagers and collecting losing wagers.
- a conventional gaming table has a chip rack located adjacent the dealer's location which is filled with the various denomination of tokens or chips that are used in the game. As the game proceeds, losing wagers that are collected are placed in the chip rack and winning wagers are paid using these same chips.
- the chip rack may run low and the house performs a "fill" of the chip rack. This entails security and supervisory personnel to obtain the necessary variety of tokens or chips needed and to bring them to the dealer for the filling of the chip rack. In order to maintain accounting requirements and to ensure proper auditing and security, the game must be interrupted while the fill is taking place.
- the dealer verifies the amount of tokens or chips that are being placed in the chip rack and both the dealer and the supervisory personnel sign receipts acknowledging that a fill has taken place. While casino personnel are generally well versed in the procedure involved in making a fill, the procedure can take as much as five minutes and is most distracting and disruptive to the players.
- a player will have the option of making an additional wager that becomes part of, and makes the player eligible to win, the progressive jackpot. If the player's Twenty-One hand comprises a particular, predetermined arrangement of cards, the player will win all or part of the amount showing on the progressive jackpot.
- This progressive jackpot feature is also adaptable to other casino or cardroom games such as Draw Poker, Stud Poker, Lo-Ball Poker or Caribbean Stud ® Poker.
- the apparatus used in this type of game comprises a gaming table, such as those used for Twenty-One or poker, modified with the addition of a token, chip or coin head having a coin-in slot that is electronically connected to a progressive jackpot meter.
- a player drops a token, chip or coin into the coin slot in the coin head and it is recognized by a coin detection device, a light is activated at the player's location indicating that he is participating in the progressive jackpot component of the game during that hand.
- a signal from the coin detector is sent to the progressive meter to increment the amount shown on the progressive meter.
- the coin detector is reset for the next hand.
- the amount showing on the progressive jackpot meter is reduced by the amount won by the player.
- the token, chip or coin that is placed into the coin slot and passes through the coin detector falls down a conduit and into a bucket placed on the interior of the gaming table.
- casino personnel collect the tokens, chips or coins that have fallen into the bucket and the empty bucket is replaced on the interior of the gaming table.
- the players will purchase the tokens, chips or coins that are used in the coin slot from the dealer who maintains his supply of these tokens, chips or coins in the chip rack.
- the tokens, chips or coins used in the coin slots only come out of the chip rack.
- the wagered tokens, chips or coins placed into the coin slot fall into the buckets on the interior of the gaming table and are not available for recycling back to the player.
- Whatever supply of tokens, chips or coins is initially available in the chip rack for use in the coin slots will be quickly exhausted and the casino personnel will be required to effect a "fill" of the chip rack to replenish the supply. Fills will be much more frequent in this type of game causing additional inconvenience to the players and to the casino which must interrupt the game to effect the fill.
- a gaming table is provided with a coin head having a coin-in slot at each of a plurality of player locations.
- Each coin slot is connected by means of a coin chute to the coin bin formed as part of the chip rack.
- Each coin that is dropped into the coin slot rolls or slides along the coin chute and into the coin bin during the play of the game.
- the dealer can reach into the coin bin at any time it is necessary to refill the chip rack with coins for use during the play of the game.
- the coin chute is preferably configured in a C- shape so that access is available to the coin chute in the event a coin jams in the coin chute.
- Figure 1 shows a perspective view of a gaming table embodying the present invention with the interior of the gaming table not shown.
- Figure 2 shows a perspective view of a gaming table embodying the present invention partly in section showing the interior of the gaming table.
- Figure 3 shows a cross-sectional view of the coin chute used in the present invention.
- Figure 4 is a top view of the coin head with a coin slot of the present invention.
- Figure 5 is a side sectional view of the coin head with a coin slot of the present invention.
- the gaming table modified in accordance with the present invention is shown generally at 10 in Figure 1.
- the gaming table 10 includes a conventional gaming table base 12 which is normally hollow on the interior thereof underneath the gaming table top 18. Access to the interior of the gaming table base 12 is by way of a lockable door 14.
- the gaming table top 18 includes a plurality of player location 22 distributed around the periphery of the gaming table 10 in a conventional arrangement. Each player location 22 is provided with an associated coin head 24 having a coin slot 25 (as shown in Figures 4 and 5) .
- the coin head 24 and the coin slot 25 are used whenever a game is played that allows or permits the players to make an extra wager during the game so that the extra wager can be added to a progressive jackpot.
- a token or coin detector 26 Positioned immediately below each coin head 24 and disposed adjacent the coin slot 25 is a token or coin detector 26 (see Figures 4 and 5) .
- the coin detector 26 comprises a solenoid switch 30 that is disposed in the coin slot 25.
- a coin 40 When a coin 40 is placed in the coin head 24 by a player, it comes to rest in the coin slot 25 on top of the solenoid switch 30. The presence of the coin 40 is detected by the coin detector 26 and the light bulbs 34 are illuminated to advise both the player and the dealer that the player is participating in the progressive jackpot feature of the game during the play of that hand.
- the coin detector 26 is also connected electronically by wires 32 to the control panel 80 mounted on the gaming table 10 and also to the light bulbs 34.
- the dealer presses one of the buttons 82 on the control panel 80 which causes the solenoid switch 30 to open allowing the coin 40 to fall into a coin chute 28.
- the progressive meter (not shown) is also activated to increment the value of the coin to increase the amount of the jackpot as explained in U.S. Patent No. 4,861,041 to Jones, et al.
- each coin slot 25 is connected by means of a coin chute 28 with a chip rack 60.
- the chip rack 60 includes a plurality of chip rows 62 arranged side by side which are accessible to the dealer and from which the money transactions are made that occur during the normal play of the game such as the payouts, collections and changing of currency.
- a chip rack 60 has chip rows 62 assigned for the different denominations of tokens or coins that are used in the game.
- the chip rack 60 of the present invention has been modified to also include a coin bin 64 at the center of the chip rack 60 which communicates by way of a coin entry slot 65 with each of the coin chutes 28.
- the interior wall 63 of the coin bin 64 is curved so that each coin chute opens into the interior of the coin bin at an angle of approximately 90°. This minimizes the possibility that a coin will jam at the coin entry slot 65 into the coin bin.
- the coin chute 28 is configured in a C-shape so that access is available to the interior of the coin chute to remove any coins 40 that may be jammed in the coin chute 28. It is also preferred that the interior width 29 of the coin chute 28 be approximately three times the width of the coin 40 so that coin jamming is kept to a minimum. While the invention has been illustrated with respect to several specific embodiments thereof, those embodiments should be considered as illustrative rather than limiting. Various modifications and additions may be made and will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the invention should not be limited by the foregoing description, but rather should be defined only by the following claims.
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Applications Claiming Priority (1)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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PCT/US1993/000135 WO1994015684A1 (en) | 1993-01-08 | 1993-01-08 | Gaming table apparatus |
Publications (2)
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EP0728031A1 EP0728031A1 (en) | 1996-08-28 |
EP0728031A4 true EP0728031A4 (en) | 2000-01-19 |
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EP93903010A Withdrawn EP0728031A4 (en) | 1993-01-08 | 1993-01-08 | Gaming table apparatus |
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Citations (4)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US1238736A (en) * | 1915-10-18 | 1917-09-04 | Barrett Changer Co | Coin-delivery means for change-making machines and the like. |
FR1524751A (en) * | 1967-05-29 | 1968-05-10 | Scheidt & Bachmann G M B H | Coin collecting device for vending machines |
US4861041A (en) * | 1988-04-18 | 1989-08-29 | Caribbean Stud Enterprises, Inc. | Methods of progressive jackpot gaming |
US5112060A (en) * | 1991-05-16 | 1992-05-12 | Jones Daniel A | Gaming table apparatus |
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Patent Citations (5)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US1238736A (en) * | 1915-10-18 | 1917-09-04 | Barrett Changer Co | Coin-delivery means for change-making machines and the like. |
FR1524751A (en) * | 1967-05-29 | 1968-05-10 | Scheidt & Bachmann G M B H | Coin collecting device for vending machines |
US4861041A (en) * | 1988-04-18 | 1989-08-29 | Caribbean Stud Enterprises, Inc. | Methods of progressive jackpot gaming |
US4861041C1 (en) * | 1988-04-18 | 2001-07-03 | D & D Gaming Patents Inc | Methods of progressive jackpot gaming |
US5112060A (en) * | 1991-05-16 | 1992-05-12 | Jones Daniel A | Gaming table apparatus |
Non-Patent Citations (1)
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Inventor name: JONES, DANIEL A. |
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