US2099187A - Card shuffling and dealing device - Google Patents

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US2099187A
US2099187A US9521A US952135A US2099187A US 2099187 A US2099187 A US 2099187A US 9521 A US9521 A US 9521A US 952135 A US952135 A US 952135A US 2099187 A US2099187 A US 2099187A
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  • This invention relates to new and useful improvements in devices for shuffling and dealing playing cards.
  • compartments are concealed from view of the players and inaccessible until released by the dealer upon the completion of the deal.
  • the compartments and cards When released, the compartments and cards are so positioned that no player can see the face of any of the cards, and each player may easily remove his hand from its compartment.
  • Another feature of the invention has to do with the automatic locking of the shuffling and dealing device while the compartments are released, whereby the device is operable only while said compartments are in the concealed position.
  • a deck of cards C to be shuffled and distributed into four com- 5 partments or pockets l-4 in pivoted rack 5 is placed on a platform 6.
  • the cards are held in place by the upstanding rim 1 of the platform and by a weight 8 pivotally mounted at 9.
  • a casing I 0 completely encloses the device except 50 for an opening on the top through which the cards may be placed on platform 6, and one on its front through which the rack 5 may be swung in and out of the side walls of the casing.
  • the weight of the cards and weight 8 presses 55 down the hooked end II of a vertical rod I2 passed through perforations I3 in platform 6.
  • the lower end of rod I2 is swiveled to one end of a lever I4 which is pivoted at It in ears Iii struck up from bottom plate ll of the casing.
  • pivoted lever I4 is formed into 1 a detent 58 which engages a hooked projection it on rack 5 and holds the latter with its compartments concealed within the casing and in a substantially vertical position ready to receive the cards.
  • a handle 20 is rotated and causes through the agency of gears 2I-25 and suitably cut cams the tilting of vanes 28,
  • El and 28in a predetermined order and the reciprocation of a hooked finger 29.
  • the latter is provided between the lowermost card and platform 6 and advances the cards one at a time to roller 30 which, depending on the position of vane 26, sends the card into chutes 3I or 32.
  • the speed of operation is limited by a governor 33, pinion 34 of which is rotated by gear 24.
  • the 2 roller 30 is driven owing to frictional engagement with the governor.
  • the governor maybe of any well-known type.
  • the one shown in the drawing consists of a drum enclosing two wedgeshaped weights to one of which the numeral 33 is applied. These weights are rotated with the pinion 34 and are so mounted on a disk carried by the latter that during rotation they will fly out to contact with the surrounding brake drum.
  • a spring (not shown) normally holds the weights retracted, away from the brake drum.
  • the dealer grasps knob 35 to which the weight 8 is pivoted and swings it on an arm 36 pivoted at 31 into the position shown in dotted lines.
  • a leaf spring 38 mounted on bottom plate I1 tips the pivoted lever I4 to disengage the detent I8 from hooked projection I9 of rack 5, and the latter is swung into the posinose 48 drops into one of two or more apertures 49 provided in the brake drum of governor 33. This looks the weights of the governor and therefore the gearing 34, 24, etc., of the device against rotation, whereby shuflling and dealing cannot'be accidentally started while the rack 5 is in its open position.
  • -4 are now in a horizontal position holding the four hands with the cards face down. The players who cannot see the bottom cards may withdraw their respective hands. The rack 5 is then pushed back into the casing until detent I 8, snaps over hook l9, and the device is ready for a second operation.
  • a hand-operated switch 53 is controlled by means of a hand-operated switch 53 and a spring-pressed switch 54.
  • the latter is held closed by the bell-crank 42, 43, e..g., by projection 4
  • a rack having card hand compartments, a casing partially concealing said compartments, means for moving said rack out of said casing into an open position, means including a rotatable shaft for dealing cards into said compartments, means for locking said shaft against rotation, and means controlled by said rack for actuating said last mentioned means.
  • a rack having card hand compartments, a casing partially concealing said compartments, handoperated means for moving said rack out of said 7 casing into an open position, means including a rotatable shaft for dealing cards from a deck into said compartments, and means jointly controlled by said rack and said hand-operated.
  • a platform for a deck 'of cards a rack having four card hand compartments hinged to said platform, walls surrounding said platform on two sides, a latch for holding said rack in a'closed position between said walls with the compartments in substantially upright” position, a spring for urging said rack out from between said walls into an open position with the compartments in substantially horizontal position, a.
  • controller for said latch projecting said platform into contact with the lowermost card in the deck, a hinged weight resting on the top card in the deck, means including a rotatable shaft for dealing cards from said deck into said compartments, a speed governor coupled with said shaft, a lock for said governor, and means controlled by said rack for actuating said lock, whereby said governor and shaft coupled with it are locked in'the open and released in the closed position of said rack.
  • a receptacle for a deck of cards a member adapted to rest on said deck of cards, means for shuffiing and dealing the cards into a plurality 'of compartments, and means controlled by said member for changing the positionof said compartments after the hands have been dealt into the compartments.
  • a receptacle for a deck of cards means for shuffling and dealing the cards into a plurality of compartments, means for governing the speed 7 of said shufliing and dealing means, means for moving the compartments with respect to the' shuflling and dealing means, and means operative thereupon for lockingthe speed governing means.

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Nov. 16, 1937. R. ATTI A CARD SHUFFLING ANDDEALING. DEVICE Filed March 5, 1955 fia afiael Aa INVENTOR ATTORNEY Patented Nov. 16, 1937 UNITED stares CARD SHUFFLING ANl) DEALING DEVICE Raphael Atti, Union City, N. J assignor to Homer H. Timbers, Glen Ridge, N. J.
Application ll/ arch 5, 1935, Serial No. 79,521
8 Claims.
This invention relates to new and useful improvements in devices for shuffling and dealing playing cards.
It is the object of the present invention to provide certain improvements in the shuffling and dealing machine disclosed in Patent No. 2,016,030 to Louis F. Woodruff and Edwin L. Rose disclosingv a device in which, by operating a hand crank, the cards are fed from the deck, one at a time,
10 into four separate compartments, each'holding a hand for oneplayer.- The distribution ofthe cards into the compartments is controlled by shunting mechanism the operation of which is determined by the shapes of cams which have been designed in accordance with a predetermined mathematical formula which makes a normal random distribution of the cards inevitable, irrespective of the original order of the cards in the deck. v
In accordance with one feature of the invention said compartments are concealed from view of the players and inaccessible until released by the dealer upon the completion of the deal.
When released, the compartments and cards are so positioned that no player can see the face of any of the cards, and each player may easily remove his hand from its compartment.
Another feature of the invention has to do with the automatic locking of the shuffling and dealing device while the compartments are released, whereby the device is operable only while said compartments are in the concealed position.
These and other features of the invention will more clearly appear from the following detailed description of a device in which, they are embodied and the appended claims.
The drawing represents a preferred embodiment, only so much being shown as is necessary for a clear understanding of the novel features. For other details of the construction reference should be had to said patent of Woodruff and Rose.
Referring now to the drawing, a deck of cards C to be shuffled and distributed into four com- 5 partments or pockets l-4 in pivoted rack 5 is placed on a platform 6. The cards are held in place by the upstanding rim 1 of the platform and by a weight 8 pivotally mounted at 9. A casing I 0 completely encloses the device except 50 for an opening on the top through which the cards may be placed on platform 6, and one on its front through which the rack 5 may be swung in and out of the side walls of the casing.
The weight of the cards and weight 8 presses 55 down the hooked end II of a vertical rod I2 passed through perforations I3 in platform 6. The lower end of rod I2 is swiveled to one end of a lever I4 which is pivoted at It in ears Iii struck up from bottom plate ll of the casing.
The other end of pivoted lever I4 is formed into 1 a detent 58 which engages a hooked projection it on rack 5 and holds the latter with its compartments concealed within the casing and in a substantially vertical position ready to receive the cards.
The shuffling and dealing may now be accom plished in the'manner set forth in said application of Woodruff et al. A handle 20 is rotated and causes through the agency of gears 2I-25 and suitably cut cams the tilting of vanes 28,
El and 28in a predetermined order and the reciprocation of a hooked finger 29. The latter is provided between the lowermost card and platform 6 and advances the cards one at a time to roller 30 which, depending on the position of vane 26, sends the card into chutes 3I or 32.
From-these chutes the cards fall into the pocket determined by the position of vane 21 or 28.
The speed of operation is limited by a governor 33, pinion 34 of which is rotated by gear 24. The 2 roller 30 is driven owing to frictional engagement with the governor. The governor maybe of any well-known type. The one shown in the drawing consists of a drum enclosing two wedgeshaped weights to one of which the numeral 33 is applied. These weights are rotated with the pinion 34 and are so mounted on a disk carried by the latter that during rotation they will fly out to contact with the surrounding brake drum. Preferably, a spring (not shown) normally holds the weights retracted, away from the brake drum.
After all the cards have been deposited into the compartments I-4, the dealer grasps knob 35 to which the weight 8 is pivoted and swings it on an arm 36 pivoted at 31 into the position shown in dotted lines. When the weight is removed from rod I2, a leaf spring 38 mounted on bottom plate I1 tips the pivoted lever I4 to disengage the detent I8 from hooked projection I9 of rack 5, and the latter is swung into the posinose 48 drops into one of two or more apertures 49 provided in the brake drum of governor 33. This looks the weights of the governor and therefore the gearing 34, 24, etc., of the device against rotation, whereby shuflling and dealing cannot'be accidentally started while the rack 5 is in its open position.
The compartments |-4 are now in a horizontal position holding the four hands with the cards face down. The players who cannot see the bottom cards may withdraw their respective hands. The rack 5 is then pushed back into the casing until detent I 8, snaps over hook l9, and the device is ready for a second operation.
As shown in Fig. 2, instead of operating the device by hand it may be operated by means of an electric motor 50 the shaft of which is connected through a belt 5| with shaft 52 of gear 2|. The circuit of motor 50 is controlled by means of a hand-operated switch 53 and a spring-pressed switch 54. The latter is held closed by the bell- crank 42, 43, e..g., by projection 4| and opens when the rack 5 opens and the bell-crank is swung open by spring 39.
What is claimed is:
1. In a card shuflling and dealing machine, a rack having card hand compartments, a casing partially concealing said compartments, means for moving said rack out of said casing into an open position, means including a rotatable shaft for dealing cards into said compartments, means for locking said shaft against rotation, and means controlled by said rack for actuating said last mentioned means.
2. In a card shufiling and dealing machine, a rack having card hand compartments, a casing partially concealing said compartments, handoperated means for moving said rack out of said 7 casing into an open position, means including a rotatable shaft for dealing cards from a deck into said compartments, and means jointly controlled by said rack and said hand-operated.
means for locking said shaft. 7
3. In a machine according to claim 2, characterized by a latch for holding said rack in the closed position, said latch being controlled by the deck of cards.
1 pressed switch in 4. In a machine according to claim 2, char acterized by a latch for holding said rack in the closed position, said latch being controlled by said hand-operated means.
5. In a card shuflling and dealing machine, a platform for a deck 'of cards, a rack having four card hand compartments hinged to said platform, walls surrounding said platform on two sides, a latch for holding said rack in a'closed position between said walls with the compartments in substantially upright" position, a spring for urging said rack out from between said walls into an open position with the compartments in substantially horizontal position, a. controller for said latch projecting said platform into contact with the lowermost card in the deck, a hinged weight resting on the top card in the deck, means including a rotatable shaft for dealing cards from said deck into said compartments, a speed governor coupled with said shaft, a lock for said governor, and means controlled by said rack for actuating said lock, whereby said governor and shaft coupled with it are locked in'the open and released in the closed position of said rack.
6. In a machine according to claim 1, an electric motor for rotating said shaft, a hand-controlled switch in the motor circuit, and a spring- 7 said circuit controlled by said rack. r
7. In a card shuffling and dealing machine, a receptacle for a deck of cards, a member adapted to rest on said deck of cards, means for shuffiing and dealing the cards into a plurality 'of compartments, and means controlled by said member for changing the positionof said compartments after the hands have been dealt into the compartments.
8. In a card shuffling and dealing machine, a receptacle for a deck of cards, means for shuffling and dealing the cards into a plurality of compartments, means for governing the speed 7 of said shufliing and dealing means, means for moving the compartments with respect to the' shuflling and dealing means, and means operative thereupon for lockingthe speed governing means.
RAPHAEL ATTI.
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US2581247A (en) * 1949-10-17 1952-01-01 Leroy F Florant Automatic playing card dealing apparatus
US2760779A (en) * 1951-01-19 1956-08-28 Floyd H Ogden Card dealing mechanism
US5114153A (en) * 1991-02-08 1992-05-19 Breslow, Morrison, Terzian & Associates, Inc. Mechanical card dispenser and method of playing a card game
US11260281B2 (en) * 2019-07-30 2022-03-01 Taiwan Fulgent Enterprise Co., Ltd. Automatic card shuffler and card box rack of the automatic card shuffler

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2581247A (en) * 1949-10-17 1952-01-01 Leroy F Florant Automatic playing card dealing apparatus
US2760779A (en) * 1951-01-19 1956-08-28 Floyd H Ogden Card dealing mechanism
US5114153A (en) * 1991-02-08 1992-05-19 Breslow, Morrison, Terzian & Associates, Inc. Mechanical card dispenser and method of playing a card game
US11260281B2 (en) * 2019-07-30 2022-03-01 Taiwan Fulgent Enterprise Co., Ltd. Automatic card shuffler and card box rack of the automatic card shuffler

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