US20040256799A1 - Reel drive device utilizable in gaming machine - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a reel-type gaming machine having a plurality of reels on each of which a plurality of symbols are formed and motors each of which rotates each reel, the gaming machine detecting rotation reference positions of the reels.
- a reel drive device for a reel-type gaming machine for example, Japanese Pachi-slot machine
- a reel drive device for example, Japanese Pachi-slot machine
- the reel drive device installed in a stepping motor
- the stepping motor is a direct-drive type motor that a rotation shaft thereof can be directly put in a central hole of the reel.
- the other type of reel drive device there is a reel drive device which is installed out of the stepping motor and outputs the above rest pulse by detecting a detection member to specify the reel rotation reference position.
- the reel drive device since the above reel drive device is not installed beforehand in a general stepping motor, a designer of the gaming machine has to design so that the reel drive device can be installed in a peripheral construction of the reel.
- a reel drive device which is constructed so as to output the reset pulse by detecting a detection member formed in the reel.
- the reel drive device can detect the detection member by detecting whether sensor light emitted from the reel drive device is transmitted through the detection member or not.
- the present invention has been done to resolve the above problems and it is an object to provide a reel drive device in which the detection member can be surely detected by arranging the detection member in the gear member formed from opaque material, the gear member being arranged in the reel and rotating the reel by receiving rotation force from the motor.
- a reel drive device comprising:
- a reel having a cylindrical member formed from transparent material, on an outer periphery of which a plurality of symbols are described, and a gear member installed in the cylindrical member;
- a shaft support part for rotatably supporting the reel
- a detection member arranged in the gear member, the detection member being formed from opaque material
- a position detector for detecting the detection member as a rotation reference position of the reel.
- the gear member is formed from opaque material and the detection member is formed into one body with the gear member.
- the position detector has a light emitting part and a light receiving part and detects the rotation reference position of the reel based on that sensor light emitted from the light emitting part is interrupted by the detection member when the detection member positions between the light emitting part and the light receiving part.
- the light emitting part and the light receiving part are integrally formed in the position detector and the detection member is constructed so as to reflect the sensor light emitted from the light emitting part.
- the position detector detects the rotation reference position of the reel based on that the light receiving part receives the sensor light reflected through the detection member.
- the reel drive device of the present invention since the detection member is not arranged on the cylindrical member of the reel formed from transparent material but is arranged on the gear member formed from opaque material, the reel drive device can surely detect the detection member through the position detector. That is to say, in the reel drive device, when the reel is positioned at the predetermined position, the sensor light emitted from the light emitting part in the position detector is surely interrupted by the detection member formed from opaque material, thereby the position detector can surely detect the detection member.
- the detection member can be surely detected by forming the detection member in the gear member formed form opaque material.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a gaming machine according to the embodiment
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing a construction of reels when obliquely seeing the reels in the embodiment
- FIG. 3 is a side view of the reel in the embodiment
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged explanatory view showing a construction near a shaft support portion of the reel in the embodiment
- FIG. 5 is an explanatory view showing a shaft support portion of the reel in the embodiment
- FIG. 6 is a sectional view showing a construction in which the shaft support portion is arranged on a support plate, in the embodiment,
- FIG. 7 is an enlarged explanatory view schematically showing a construction of a position detection sensor in the embodiment.
- FIG. 8 is a block diagram schematically showing a control system in the gaming machine in the embodiment.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a gaming machine 1 according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 1 in front of a cabinet forming a whole construction of the drum-type gaming machine 1 , three panel display windows 5 L, 5 C, 5 R are formed. Reels 3 L, 3 C, 3 R constructing a reel unit are seen and recognized through the panel display windows 5 L, 5 C, 5 R, respectively. And on the panel display windows 5 L, 5 C, 5 R, three pay lines 6 are described along three horizontal directions and two pay lines 6 are described along two oblique directions. These pay lines 6 are made effective according to the number of coins inserted through an insertion slot 7 and the number of pay lines 6 are determined.
- Each of the reels 3 L, 3 C, 3 R starts to rotate when a player inserts coins in the insertion slot 7 and operates a start lever 9 . And when the player presses stop buttons 4 L, 4 C, 4 R arranged corresponding to the reels 3 L, 3 C, 3 R respectively, rotation of the reels 3 L, 3 C, 3 R is stopped. Further, based on symbol combination of each of reels 3 L, 3 C, 3 R which are seen and recognized through each of the panel display windows 5 L, 5 C, 5 R when rotation of the reels 3 L, 3 C, 3 R is stopped, winning mode is determined. And when winning is obtained, coins the number of which corresponds to the winning mode are paid out to a coin tray 8 .
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the construction of the reel unit arranged within the panel display windows 5 L, 5 C, 5 R.
- the reel unit has three support plates 80 L, 80 C, 80 R, three reels 3 L, 3 C, 3 R arranged inside of each support plate 80 L, 80 C, 80 R, respectively, and three stepping motors 70 L, 70 C, 70 R rotating the reels 3 L, 3 C, 3 R, respectively.
- the stepping motor 70 L, 70 C, 70 R rotates the reel 3 since an output gear 71 fixed on a drive shaft 70 A thereof (see FIG. 3) is meshed with an input gear 72 .
- the left reel 3 L (reel 3 ), the left support plate 80 L (support plate 80 ), the left stepping motor 70 L (stepping motor 70 ), among three reels 3 L, 3 C, 3 R, three support plates 80 L, 80 C, 80 R, three stepping motors 70 L, 70 , 70 R, the other reels 3 C, 3 R, the other support plates 80 C, 80 R, the other stepping motors 70 C, 70 R have the same construction as those of the reel 3 L, the support plate 80 L, the stepping motor 70 L, so long as explanation is not especially referred.
- FIG. 3 is a left side view of the reel 3 .
- the reel 3 is made from transparent material and the center portion of the reel 3 is rotatably supported on a reel post 76 which is extended in a direction perpendicular to the plane of the support plate.
- the reel 3 is constructed from six arms 31 extending spokewise from the center of the reel 3 and a cylindrical member 32 integrally formed so that top ends of the arms 31 are connected thereto.
- symbol marks 33 are printed with a predetermined pitch, total number of the symbol mark 33 being 21 in the embodiment.
- a symbol sheet (not shown) is adhered on the outer periphery of the cylindrical member 32 .
- This symbol sheet is set to the outer periphery of the cylindrical member 32 by a method such as adhesion so that center of the symbol printed on the symbol sheet is positioned at the symbol mark 33 .
- a position detection sensor 10 and a detection member 11 shown in FIG. 3 will be described hereinafter.
- a speed reduction transmission mechanism 700 is arranged between a drive shaft 70 A of the stepping motor 70 and a rotation shaft of the reel 3 , as shown in FIG. 3. This speed reduction transmission mechanism 700 transmits rotation of the stepping motor 70 to the rotation shaft of the reel 3 with a predetermined reduction ratio.
- the speed reduction transmission mechanism 700 has two gears, one of which is an output gear 71 put on the drive shaft 70 A of the stepping motor 70 and the other is an input gear 72 meshing with the output gear 71 and being arranged in the reel 3 so that the rotation center of the input gear becomes the same shaft center as the rotation shaft of the reel 3 .
- the input gear 72 as mentioned later, is installed in the cylindrical member 32 .
- the output gear 71 transmits rotation of the stepping motor 70 to the reel 3 by meshing with the input gear 72 .
- the speed reduction transmission mechanism 700 is constructed so as to transmit rotation of the stepping motor 70 to the reel 3 while reducing rotation number of the stepping motor 70 to 1/7 thereof.
- the reduction ratio of the above output gear 71 and the input gear 72 is obtained based on the ratio of the step number necessary for one rotation of the stepping motor 70 and the least common multiple calculated from the symbol number described on the reel 3 and the step number for one rotation of the stepping motor 70 .
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view indicating a periphery part of the rotation shaft of the reel 3 .
- FIG. 5A is an explanatory view indicating a construction of the shaft support part 720 for rotatably supporting the reel 3 .
- FIG. 5B is an explanatory view indicating a construction for supporting the reel 3 by the shaft support part 720 arranged on the support plate 80 .
- FIG. 6 is a sectional view indicating a whole construction for supporting the reel 3 by the shaft support part 720 .
- the shaft support part 720 has a stopper screw 73 , colors 74 a , 74 b , a vibration restraining member 75 and a reel post 76 .
- the reel post 76 is provided with a rotation support portion 76 a to which the input gear 72 is inserted and rotatably supported, a position fixing portion 76 b to which a member for fixing the position of the reel 3 is inserted, a projection portion 76 c which projected toward the support plate 80 from the bottom plane of the reel post 76 and is utilized for inserting the reel post 76 in a hole 81 formed in the support plate 80 , screw holes 76 d for fixing the reel post 76 to the support plate 80 by screws and a screw hole 76 e in which the stopper screw 73 is fastened while the input gear 72 is inserted to the rotation support portion 76 a and the colors 74 a , 74 b are inserted to the position fixing portion 76 b while
- the vibration restraining member 75 has function to brake rotation of the reel 3 when the reel 3 is rotating, based on stop control by the CPU 40 , and to decline vibration of the reel 3 occurring when rotation of the reel 3 is stopped.
- springs can be utilized as the vibration restraining member 75 . In the embodiment, description will be done according that the spring 75 shown in FIG. 5A is used as the vibration restraining member.
- FIG. 5B the input gear 72 is inserted to the rotation support portion 76 a , the spring 75 is inserted to the position fixing portion 76 b while being sandwiched between the colors 74 a and 74 b.
- the above mentioned stopper screw 73 is, as shown in FIG. 5B, inserted and fastened to the screw hole 76 e , thereby the colors 64 a , 74 b and the spring 75 inserted to the position fixing portion 76 b are prevented from coming off therefrom.
- the spring 75 which is prevented from coming off by the stopper screw 73 , presses the input gear 72 toward the support plate 80 through the color 74 b by its resilient force. At that time, frictional force occurs between the input gear 72 and the support plate 80 , thereby the spring 75 can decline vibration of the reel 3 occurring when the reel 3 is stopped.
- two cylindrical projection portions 72 a and 72 b are integrally formed from both sides of the plate portion. Both the cylindrical projection portions 72 a , 72 b are perpendicularly projected from both sides of the plate portion, thereby the rotation support portion 76 a can be inserted through the cylindrical projection portions 72 a , 72 b along an axis passing through the center of the cylindrical projection portions 72 a , 72 b .
- the input gear 72 is inserted to the rotation support portion 76 a so that one cylindrical projection portion 72 b faces to the support plate 80 .
- the other cylindrical projection portion 72 a is pressed into the hole 34 formed at the center position of the reel 3 . Therefore, when the output gear 71 is rotated, the input gear 72 and the reel 3 are rotated all together around the rotation support portion 76 a.
- the detection member 11 is arranged on the opaque input gear 72 , the detection member being formed from opaque material.
- the detection member 11 in the embodiment is formed from material which can be colored in any desirable color and is formed on the input gear 72 into one body by mold formation. This detection member 11 is formed so as to interrupt the sensor light emitted from the position detection sensor 10 . Concretely, as shown in FIG. 6, the detection member 11 is arranged at a position where the position detection sensor 10 can detect the detection member 11 , and arranged near the outer periphery of the disc plate constructing the input gear 72 .
- such color is not limited to the color which completely interrupt the sensor light emitted from the position detection sensor 10 and may be the color which can decline the sensor light to an extent that the position detection sensor 10 cannot detect the sensor light emitted therefrom.
- FIG. 7 is an explanatory view showing a construction of the position detection sensor 10 .
- a light emitting part 10 A and a light receiving part 10 B are formed in the position detection sensor 10 .
- the light emitting part 10 A and the light receiving part 10 B are arranged at positions that both parts 10 A and 10 B face with each other.
- the light emitting part 10 A emits the sensor light toward the light receiving part 10 B.
- the light receiving part 10 B receives the sensor light emitted from the light emitting part 10 A.
- the detection member 11 when the detection member 11 is positioned between the light emitting part 10 A and the light receiving part 10 B by rotation of the reel 3 , the sensor light emitted from the light emitting part 10 A is surely interrupted by the detection member 11 . And the light receiving part 10 B detects that the sensor light is interrupted by the detection member 11 and outputs the detected result as detected signal to the main CPU 40 . This detected signal becomes a signal which indicates the rotation reference position of the reel 3 .
- the detection member 11 may be constructed so as to reflect the sensor light emitted form the light emitting part 10 A and the light receiving part 10 B may detect the detection member 11 as the rotation reference position of the reel 3 by receiving the light reflected by the detection member 11 and output the detected rotation reference position as the detected signal to the main CPU 40 .
- FIG. 8 is a block diagram indicating an electrical construction of the gaming machine 1 , including the reel drive device (for example, the reel 3 , the motor drive circuit 20 , the position detection sensor 10 , the detection member 11 and the main CPU 40 ).
- the reel drive device is provided with the stepping motor 70 which acts as a drive source of the reel 3 having a plurality of symbols thereon and detects the rotation reference position of the reel 3 .
- a main CPU 40 functioning as a main controller for mainly controlling and calculating
- a program ROM 40 b for storing programs and various data
- a control RAM 40 a utilized for data reading and writing
- a random number generator (not shown) for generating predetermined random number values.
- Input parts such as a start switch 3 for detecting operation of the start lever 9 , a reel stop signal circuit 12 for detecting operation of the stop buttons 4 L, 4 C, 4 R, an input part 2 including BET switches 2 a ⁇ 2 c for betting credited coins by pressing thereof and output parts such as a motor drive circuit 20 , coin payout part (not shown) and gaming effect control execution part 50 , are connected to the main CPU 40 .
- the main CPU 40 reads and writes data in the control RAM 40 a according to the program stored in the program ROM 40 b , thereby serially controls operation of each input and output part and conducts lottery treatment by utilizing the random number value generated by the random number generator after detecting operation of the start lever 9 .
- the gaming effect control execution part 50 executes effects corresponding to the lottery treatment, based on commands from the main CPU 40 .
- the main CPU 40 calculates the number of drive pulses provided to the stepping motor 70 and writes the calculated value in the predetermined area of the control RAM 40 a .
- This main CPU 40 clears the value of drive pulses written in the control RAM 40 a to “0”, based on the detected signal input from the position detection sensor 10 .
- the calculated value (rotation pitch) corresponding to the rotation position within one rotation is stored every each reel 3 L, 3 C, 3 R.
- the main CPU 40 specifies the rotation position of the reel 3 with reference to the control RAM 40 a at the time of the stop operations by the stop buttons 4 L, 4 C, 4 R. And when the symbol combination corresponding to the specified rotation position coincides with the specific winning combination which is internally won, the main CPU 40 executes stop control so as to draw the symbols of the above combination into the pay line.
- the main CPU 40 conducts slide treatment of the symbols (this treatment is done by sliding the predetermined number of symbols), thereafter the main CPU 40 conducts stop control of the reels 3 .
- the position detection sensor 10 can surely detect the detection member 11 . That is to say, when the reel 3 is positioned at the predetermined position, the sensor light emitted from the position detection sensor 10 is surely interrupted by the detection member 11 formed from opaque material, thereby the position detection sensor 10 can surely detect the detection member 11 .
- the detection member 11 which is formed into one body with the input gear 72 by mold formation. And if the detection member 11 is constructed so as to reflect the sensor light emitted form the light emitting part 10 A, the detection member 11 may be formed by metal with the input gear 72 and paint plating may be done to the detection member 11 after formed from transparent material with the input gear 72 .
- the detection member 11 is formed into one body with the input gear 72 formed from opaque material, the detection member can be surely detected.
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The reel drive device is provided with the reel 3 having the cylindrical member 32 formed from transparent material, on an outer periphery of which a plurality of symbols are described, and an input gear installed in the cylindrical member 32; the shaft support part 720 for rotatably supporting the reel 3; the stepping motor 70 for rotating the reel 3 through the input gear 72; the detection member 11 arranged in the input gear 72, the detection member 11 being formed from opaque material; and the position detection sensor 10 for detecting the detection member 11 as the rotation reference position of the reel 3.
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- This application is based upon and claims a priority from the prior Japanese Patent Application No. 2003-173732 filed on Jun. 18, 2003, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a reel-type gaming machine having a plurality of reels on each of which a plurality of symbols are formed and motors each of which rotates each reel, the gaming machine detecting rotation reference positions of the reels.
- 2. Description of Related Art
- Conventionally, as described in Japanese Unexamined Publication No. 10-71240, a reel drive device for a reel-type gaming machine (for example, Japanese Pachi-slot machine) generally outputs a signal pulse representing a reel rotation reference position as a reset pulse, the reel drive device installed in a stepping motor (for example, the stepping motor is a direct-drive type motor that a rotation shaft thereof can be directly put in a central hole of the reel). And as the other type of reel drive device, there is a reel drive device which is installed out of the stepping motor and outputs the above rest pulse by detecting a detection member to specify the reel rotation reference position.
- However, since the above reel drive device is not installed beforehand in a general stepping motor, a designer of the gaming machine has to design so that the reel drive device can be installed in a peripheral construction of the reel. On the other hand, there exists a reel drive device which is constructed so as to output the reset pulse by detecting a detection member formed in the reel. In a case that such reel drive device has a circuitry construction of a so-called light transmitting type, the reel drive device can detect the detection member by detecting whether sensor light emitted from the reel drive device is transmitted through the detection member or not.
- By the way, in order to conduct variegated effects in connection with a game done in the gaming machine, if a liquid crystal display device, through which symbols formed on the reels can be seen from outside, is arranged in front of the reels, the reels have to be formed from transparent material so that troubles in effect do not occur by preventing shadow of the reels from being projected on the liquid crystal display device. Due to this, if the detection member is formed from transparent material into one body with the transparent reel, the reel drive device cannot properly detect the detection member since the sensor light emitted therefrom is transmitted through the detection member. Taking the above situation into consideration, it is desired to develop the reel construction in which the detection member is able to be made opaque when the detection member is formed in the reel made from transparent material.
- The present invention has been done to resolve the above problems and it is an object to provide a reel drive device in which the detection member can be surely detected by arranging the detection member in the gear member formed from opaque material, the gear member being arranged in the reel and rotating the reel by receiving rotation force from the motor.
- In order to accomplish the above object, according to one aspect of the present invention, it is provided a reel drive device comprising:
- a reel having a cylindrical member formed from transparent material, on an outer periphery of which a plurality of symbols are described, and a gear member installed in the cylindrical member;
- a shaft support part for rotatably supporting the reel;
- a motor for rotating the reel through the gear member;
- a detection member arranged in the gear member, the detection member being formed from opaque material; and
- a position detector for detecting the detection member as a rotation reference position of the reel.
- Here, in the reel drive device, it is desirable that the gear member is formed from opaque material and the detection member is formed into one body with the gear member.
- And it is desirable that the position detector has a light emitting part and a light receiving part and detects the rotation reference position of the reel based on that sensor light emitted from the light emitting part is interrupted by the detection member when the detection member positions between the light emitting part and the light receiving part.
- Further, it is desirable that the light emitting part and the light receiving part are integrally formed in the position detector and the detection member is constructed so as to reflect the sensor light emitted from the light emitting part. In this case, the position detector detects the rotation reference position of the reel based on that the light receiving part receives the sensor light reflected through the detection member.
- According to the reel drive device of the present invention, since the detection member is not arranged on the cylindrical member of the reel formed from transparent material but is arranged on the gear member formed from opaque material, the reel drive device can surely detect the detection member through the position detector. That is to say, in the reel drive device, when the reel is positioned at the predetermined position, the sensor light emitted from the light emitting part in the position detector is surely interrupted by the detection member formed from opaque material, thereby the position detector can surely detect the detection member.
- As mentioned, according to the present invention, the detection member can be surely detected by forming the detection member in the gear member formed form opaque material.
- The above and further objects and novel features of the invention will more fully appear from the following detailed description when the same is read in connection with the accompanying drawings. It is to be expressly understood, however, that the drawings are for purpose of illustration only and not intended as a definition of the limits of the invention.
- The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the objects, advantages and principles of the invention.
- In the drawings,
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a gaming machine according to the embodiment,
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing a construction of reels when obliquely seeing the reels in the embodiment,
- FIG. 3 is a side view of the reel in the embodiment,
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged explanatory view showing a construction near a shaft support portion of the reel in the embodiment,
- FIG. 5 is an explanatory view showing a shaft support portion of the reel in the embodiment,
- FIG. 6 is a sectional view showing a construction in which the shaft support portion is arranged on a support plate, in the embodiment,
- FIG. 7 is an enlarged explanatory view schematically showing a construction of a position detection sensor in the embodiment, and
- FIG. 8 is a block diagram schematically showing a control system in the gaming machine in the embodiment.
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- The motor drive device of the embodiment will be described with reference to the drawings. FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a
gaming machine 1 according to the embodiment. - As shown in FIG. 1, in front of a cabinet forming a whole construction of the drum-
type gaming machine 1, threepanel display windows Reels panel display windows panel display windows pay lines 6 are described along three horizontal directions and twopay lines 6 are described along two oblique directions. Thesepay lines 6 are made effective according to the number of coins inserted through aninsertion slot 7 and the number ofpay lines 6 are determined. - Each of the
reels insertion slot 7 and operates astart lever 9. And when the player pressesstop buttons reels reels reels panel display windows reels - FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the construction of the reel unit arranged within the
panel display windows support plates reels support plate stepping motors reels stepping motor reel 3 since anoutput gear 71 fixed on adrive shaft 70A thereof (see FIG. 3) is meshed with aninput gear 72. - Hereinafter, for convenience sake of explanation, although description will be done to limit to the
left reel 3L (reel 3), theleft support plate 80L (support plate 80), theleft stepping motor 70L (stepping motor 70), among threereels support plates stepping motors other reels other support plates other stepping motors reel 3L, thesupport plate 80L, the steppingmotor 70L, so long as explanation is not especially referred. - FIG. 3 is a left side view of the
reel 3. As shown in FIG. 3, thereel 3 is made from transparent material and the center portion of thereel 3 is rotatably supported on areel post 76 which is extended in a direction perpendicular to the plane of the support plate. Further, as shown in FIG. 3, thereel 3 is constructed from sixarms 31 extending spokewise from the center of thereel 3 and acylindrical member 32 integrally formed so that top ends of thearms 31 are connected thereto. - On an outer periphery of the
cylindrical member 32,symbol marks 33 are printed with a predetermined pitch, total number of thesymbol mark 33 being 21 in the embodiment. And a symbol sheet (not shown) is adhered on the outer periphery of thecylindrical member 32. This symbol sheet is set to the outer periphery of thecylindrical member 32 by a method such as adhesion so that center of the symbol printed on the symbol sheet is positioned at thesymbol mark 33. Here, aposition detection sensor 10 and adetection member 11 shown in FIG. 3 will be described hereinafter. - A speed
reduction transmission mechanism 700 is arranged between adrive shaft 70A of the steppingmotor 70 and a rotation shaft of thereel 3, as shown in FIG. 3. This speedreduction transmission mechanism 700 transmits rotation of the steppingmotor 70 to the rotation shaft of thereel 3 with a predetermined reduction ratio. - As shown in FIG. 3, the speed
reduction transmission mechanism 700 has two gears, one of which is anoutput gear 71 put on thedrive shaft 70A of the steppingmotor 70 and the other is aninput gear 72 meshing with theoutput gear 71 and being arranged in thereel 3 so that the rotation center of the input gear becomes the same shaft center as the rotation shaft of thereel 3. Theinput gear 72, as mentioned later, is installed in thecylindrical member 32. And theoutput gear 71 transmits rotation of the steppingmotor 70 to thereel 3 by meshing with theinput gear 72. - As the
output gear 71 and theinput gear 72, spur gears are, for example, utilized. The tooth number of theinput gear 72 in the embodiment is set to the tooth number obtained by multiplying the tooth number of theoutput gear 71 by 7. Therefore, the speedreduction transmission mechanism 700 is constructed so as to transmit rotation of the steppingmotor 70 to thereel 3 while reducing rotation number of the steppingmotor 70 to 1/7 thereof. - It is desirable that the reduction ratio of the
above output gear 71 and theinput gear 72 is obtained based on the ratio of the step number necessary for one rotation of the steppingmotor 70 and the least common multiple calculated from the symbol number described on thereel 3 and the step number for one rotation of the steppingmotor 70. - FIG. 4 is a perspective view indicating a periphery part of the rotation shaft of the
reel 3. FIG. 5A is an explanatory view indicating a construction of theshaft support part 720 for rotatably supporting thereel 3. FIG. 5B is an explanatory view indicating a construction for supporting thereel 3 by theshaft support part 720 arranged on thesupport plate 80. And FIG. 6 is a sectional view indicating a whole construction for supporting thereel 3 by theshaft support part 720. - As shown in FIGS. 5A and 5B, the
shaft support part 720 has astopper screw 73,colors vibration restraining member 75 and areel post 76. Thereel post 76 is provided with arotation support portion 76 a to which theinput gear 72 is inserted and rotatably supported, aposition fixing portion 76 b to which a member for fixing the position of thereel 3 is inserted, aprojection portion 76 c which projected toward thesupport plate 80 from the bottom plane of thereel post 76 and is utilized for inserting thereel post 76 in ahole 81 formed in thesupport plate 80, screw holes 76 d for fixing thereel post 76 to thesupport plate 80 by screws and ascrew hole 76 ein which thestopper screw 73 is fastened while theinput gear 72 is inserted to therotation support portion 76 a and thecolors position fixing portion 76 b while existing thevibration restraining member 75 therebetween, thereby theinput gear 72 is prevented from coming off from thereel post 76. - The
vibration restraining member 75 has function to brake rotation of thereel 3 when thereel 3 is rotating, based on stop control by theCPU 40, and to decline vibration of thereel 3 occurring when rotation of thereel 3 is stopped. As thevibration restraining member 75, springs can be utilized. In the embodiment, description will be done according that thespring 75 shown in FIG. 5A is used as the vibration restraining member. As shown in FIG. 5B, theinput gear 72 is inserted to therotation support portion 76 a, thespring 75 is inserted to theposition fixing portion 76 b while being sandwiched between thecolors - The above mentioned
stopper screw 73 is, as shown in FIG. 5B, inserted and fastened to thescrew hole 76 e, thereby thecolors 64 a, 74 b and thespring 75 inserted to theposition fixing portion 76 b are prevented from coming off therefrom. Thespring 75, which is prevented from coming off by thestopper screw 73, presses theinput gear 72 toward thesupport plate 80 through thecolor 74 b by its resilient force. At that time, frictional force occurs between theinput gear 72 and thesupport plate 80, thereby thespring 75 can decline vibration of thereel 3 occurring when thereel 3 is stopped. - As shown in FIGS. 5 and 6, in the
input gear 72, twocylindrical projection portions cylindrical projection portions rotation support portion 76 a can be inserted through thecylindrical projection portions cylindrical projection portions input gear 72 is inserted to therotation support portion 76 a so that onecylindrical projection portion 72 b faces to thesupport plate 80. The othercylindrical projection portion 72 a is pressed into thehole 34 formed at the center position of thereel 3. Therefore, when theoutput gear 71 is rotated, theinput gear 72 and thereel 3 are rotated all together around therotation support portion 76 a. - The
detection member 11 is arranged on theopaque input gear 72, the detection member being formed from opaque material. Thedetection member 11 in the embodiment is formed from material which can be colored in any desirable color and is formed on theinput gear 72 into one body by mold formation. Thisdetection member 11 is formed so as to interrupt the sensor light emitted from theposition detection sensor 10. Concretely, as shown in FIG. 6, thedetection member 11 is arranged at a position where theposition detection sensor 10 can detect thedetection member 11, and arranged near the outer periphery of the disc plate constructing theinput gear 72. - Here, as for opaque colors, such color is not limited to the color which completely interrupt the sensor light emitted from the
position detection sensor 10 and may be the color which can decline the sensor light to an extent that theposition detection sensor 10 cannot detect the sensor light emitted therefrom. - As shown in FIGS. 5 and 6, the
position detection sensor 10 is attached to thesupport plate 80 trough asupport portion 10C, theposition detection sensor 10 being a position detector which detects thedetection member 11 as the rotation reference position of thereel 3. FIG. 7 is an explanatory view showing a construction of theposition detection sensor 10. As shown in FIG. 7, alight emitting part 10A and alight receiving part 10B are formed in theposition detection sensor 10. Thelight emitting part 10A and thelight receiving part 10B are arranged at positions that bothparts light emitting part 10A emits the sensor light toward thelight receiving part 10B. And thelight receiving part 10B receives the sensor light emitted from thelight emitting part 10A. - As shown in FIG. 7, when the
detection member 11 is positioned between thelight emitting part 10A and thelight receiving part 10B by rotation of thereel 3, the sensor light emitted from thelight emitting part 10A is surely interrupted by thedetection member 11. And thelight receiving part 10B detects that the sensor light is interrupted by thedetection member 11 and outputs the detected result as detected signal to themain CPU 40. This detected signal becomes a signal which indicates the rotation reference position of thereel 3. - Here, in a case that the
light emitting part 10A and thelight receiving part 10B are integrally formed in theposition detection sensor 10, thedetection member 11 may be constructed so as to reflect the sensor light emitted form thelight emitting part 10A and thelight receiving part 10B may detect thedetection member 11 as the rotation reference position of thereel 3 by receiving the light reflected by thedetection member 11 and output the detected rotation reference position as the detected signal to themain CPU 40. - FIG. 8 is a block diagram indicating an electrical construction of the
gaming machine 1, including the reel drive device (for example, thereel 3, themotor drive circuit 20, theposition detection sensor 10, thedetection member 11 and the main CPU 40). The reel drive device is provided with the steppingmotor 70 which acts as a drive source of thereel 3 having a plurality of symbols thereon and detects the rotation reference position of thereel 3. - As shown in FIG. 8, in a microcomputer, there are provided a
main CPU 40 functioning as a main controller for mainly controlling and calculating, aprogram ROM 40 b for storing programs and various data, acontrol RAM 40 a utilized for data reading and writing, and a random number generator (not shown) for generating predetermined random number values. - Input parts such as a
start switch 3 for detecting operation of thestart lever 9, a reelstop signal circuit 12 for detecting operation of thestop buttons input part 2 including BET switches 2 a ˜2 c for betting credited coins by pressing thereof and output parts such as amotor drive circuit 20, coin payout part (not shown) and gaming effectcontrol execution part 50, are connected to themain CPU 40. - The
main CPU 40 reads and writes data in thecontrol RAM 40 a according to the program stored in theprogram ROM 40 b, thereby serially controls operation of each input and output part and conducts lottery treatment by utilizing the random number value generated by the random number generator after detecting operation of thestart lever 9. The gaming effectcontrol execution part 50 executes effects corresponding to the lottery treatment, based on commands from themain CPU 40. - When the
reel 3 is rotated, themain CPU 40 calculates the number of drive pulses provided to the steppingmotor 70 and writes the calculated value in the predetermined area of thecontrol RAM 40 a. Thismain CPU 40 clears the value of drive pulses written in thecontrol RAM 40 a to “0”, based on the detected signal input from theposition detection sensor 10. Thereby, in thecontrol RAM 40 a, the calculated value (rotation pitch) corresponding to the rotation position within one rotation is stored every eachreel - Further, when stop operations by the
stop buttons main CPU 40 specifies the rotation position of thereel 3 with reference to thecontrol RAM 40 a at the time of the stop operations by thestop buttons main CPU 40 executes stop control so as to draw the symbols of the above combination into the pay line. - On the other hand, when the specific winning combination is not internally won, the
main CPU 40 conducts slide treatment of the symbols (this treatment is done by sliding the predetermined number of symbols), thereafter themain CPU 40 conducts stop control of thereels 3. - (Action and Effect by Motor Drive Device)
- According to the embodiment, since the
detection member 11 is not arranged on thecylindrical member 32 of thereel 3 formed from transparent material but is arranged on theinput gear 72 formed from opaque material, theposition detection sensor 10 can surely detect thedetection member 11. That is to say, when thereel 3 is positioned at the predetermined position, the sensor light emitted from theposition detection sensor 10 is surely interrupted by thedetection member 11 formed from opaque material, thereby theposition detection sensor 10 can surely detect thedetection member 11. - Here, it is not limited to the
detection member 11 which is formed into one body with theinput gear 72 by mold formation. And if thedetection member 11 is constructed so as to reflect the sensor light emitted form thelight emitting part 10A, thedetection member 11 may be formed by metal with theinput gear 72 and paint plating may be done to thedetection member 11 after formed from transparent material with theinput gear 72. - As mentioned above, since the
detection member 11 is formed into one body with theinput gear 72 formed from opaque material, the detection member can be surely detected.
Claims (5)
1. A reel drive device comprising:
a reel having a cylindrical member formed from transparent material, on an outer periphery of which a plurality of symbols are described, and a gear member installed in the cylindrical member;
a shaft support part for rotatably supporting the reel;
a motor for rotating the reel through the gear member;
a detection member arranged in the gear member, the detection member being formed from opaque material; and
a position detector for detecting the detection member as a rotation reference position of the reel.
2. The reel drive device according to claim 1 , wherein the gear member is formed from opaque material, and
wherein the detection member is formed into one body with the gear member.
3. The reel drive device according to claim 1 , wherein the position detector has a light emitting part and a light receiving part facing to the light emitting part, and
wherein the position detector detects the rotation reference position of the reel based on that the sensor light emitted from the light emitting part is interrupted by the detection member when the detection member positions between the light emitting part and the light receiving part.
4. The reel drive device according to claim 1 , wherein the position detector has a light emitting part and a light receiving part facing to the light emitting part,
wherein the light emitting part and the light receiving part are integrally formed in the position detector, and
wherein the detection member is constructed so as to reflect the sensor light emitted from the light emitting part.
5. The reel drive device according to claim 4 , wherein the position detector detects the rotation reference position of the reel based on that the light receiving part receives the sensor light reflected through the detection member.
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