Information
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Patent Grant
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6402141
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Patent Number
6,402,141
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Date Filed
Friday, February 4, 200025 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 11, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 273 144 R
- 273 145 R
- 273 145 A
- 273 145 B
- 273 145 C
- 273 145 CA
- 273 145 D
- 273 1458
- 273 144 A
- 273 144 B
- 273 1382
- 273 1383
- 463 16
- 463 17
- 463 18
- 463 22
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The invention is for an automatic dice game machine where according to the invention dice are thrown down a slope until they come to a standstill on a horizontal surface, the dice which are provided with symbols and code marks are then compared by a reading unit comprising several code readers with a present winning combination, after which the dice are moved by means of a horizontal motion into the dice thrower, which has in the meantime been lowered down and finally the dice thrower is moved upwards to its starting position.
Description
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention is for an automatic dice game machine in which according to the invention the dice are thrown by a dice thrower downwards over an inclined plane until they come to rest on a horizontal plane, furthermore the dice, which are provided with symbols and code marks, are compared with a preset winning combination by a reading unit provided with several code readers, after which the dice are again moved by a horizontal movement into the dice thrower which has in the meantime been moved downwards and finally the dice thrower is moved up to its starting position
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
By way of example and without in any way attempting to be exhaustive a more detailed description of a preferred embodiment of the automatic dice game machine in accordance with the invention is given in the following. This description refers to the attached drawings in which:
FIG. 1
shows a longitudinal section through the automatic dice game machine;
FIG. 2
shows an enlarged longitudinal section through the dice thrower of the automatic machine;
FIG. 3
shows a front view of the dice thrower;
FIG. 4
shows a plan view of the dice thrower along the line IV—IV of
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 5
shows an enlarged plan view of the scraper and the guide construction;
FIG. 6
shows a transverse section through same along line VI—VI in
FIG. 5
;
FIGS. 7 and 8
show a die with code marks;
FIG. 9
shows an electrical diagram of the electrical circuit of the automatic machine.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
It will seen from these figures that the automatic machine has a cabinet
1
which is covered an top by a hinged transparent cover
2
which is locked by a lock
3
. A lift device
4
consisting of an endless toothed belt
5
which runs over two rollers
6
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7
is provided in the cabinet
1
. The upper roller
6
is mounted on the output shaft of a worm gear device
8
powered by an electric motor
9
. A die thrower
10
capable of being moved vertically up and down is mounted on the toothed belt
5
. This die thrower consists of a carrying tray
11
in which a tipping pan
13
that turns around a spindle
12
is mounted for throwing several dice
14
placed in the tipping pan. The carrying tray
11
is provided with guide rollers
15
that run vertically on guide rails
16
. The progression of the dice thrower
10
is limited at the top by a switch
17
and at the bottom by a switch
18
which can turn off the electric motor
9
of the worm gear device
8
. A worm gear device
19
with electric motor
20
is fitted against the lift device
4
in the upper part of the cabinet
1
for tipping the tipping pan
13
. Cam discs
21
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22
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23
are mounted on the shaft of the worm screw of the worm gear device
19
. These cam discs work in conjunction with an optical sensor
24
which determines the final horizon position of the tipping tray
13
and an optical sensor
25
which determines the final tipping position of the tipping pan
13
, by switching off the electric motor
20
. Cam disc
21
bears a tipping roller
26
which can exercise pressure on a lip
27
of the tipping pan
13
in order to make the tipping pan tip. An opening
29
is provided in the panel
26
of cabinet
1
. Under this opening a slope
30
with bumps or other irregularities is provided for tumbling the dice rolling down the slope. Located at the bottom of the cabinet and at the foot of the slope
30
is a horizontal transport device
32
consisting of an endless toothed belt
33
running over two rollers
34
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35
where one of the rollers is mounted on the output shaft of a warm gear
36
with electric motor
37
. A scraper
38
is mounted on the toothed belt
32
the horizontal movement of which is guided by a guide rail
39
. Both final positions of the scraper
38
are limited by switches
40
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41
, whereas a switch
42
ensures that the scraper always returns to the same position at the foot of the slope
30
before playing the next game. The dice
14
railing from the slope
30
end up on a horizontal receiving panel
43
above which the scraper
38
is free to move. This scraper has a toothed part
44
and an inclined part
45
enabling the dice to be tipped on the receiving panel during the movement of the scraper. A guide structure
46
with a guide opening with a semi-circular end
47
is located above the receiving panel
43
in order to impart a random movement to the dice. A reading unit with multiple code readers
48
is located under the receiving panel
43
for reading the symbols and code marks
49
with digital information on the dice
14
. The reading unit consists of several sub-units
48
a
,
48
b
,
48
c
, and
48
d
, each of which consists of a control unit which actuates one by one a series of antennae by means of an electronic switch
50
a
,
50
b
,
50
c
, and
50
d
and thus reads the information from any of the dies lying uppermost. The reading unit works in conjunction with a central computer unit
51
for the comparison with a predetermined winning combination, which in the event of a win is notified to several coin operated game consoles set up in the game area (not shown). Players can take part in the dice game from any game console and these game consoles are so set up that the game can be participated in only during a preset period of time. The entire automatic machine is set in operation by a central motor controller
52
.
The operation of the automatic dice game machine is described below.
The central computer unit
51
checks to see whether the same consoles set up in the game area have sufficient credit to allow the game to start. If so a visual and/or acoustic signal is given to indicate that bet is possible. After a given period of time the ability to bet is suspended. The central computer unit
51
starts the electric motor
20
and the worm gear device
19
via the motor control
52
with the result that the tipping roller
26
exerts pressure or the lip
27
of the tipping pan of the dice thrower
10
in which for example there are three dice and which are in the highest position so that the tipping pan tips about the spindle
14
in the direction of the incline
3
C. When the optical sensor detects the end of the tipping movement of the tipping pan
13
the electric motor
20
is stopped. The dice
14
rolling out of the tipping tray roll down the slope
30
and turned in all directions by the bumps
31
an the slope
30
. At the bottom the dice
14
land on the horizontal receiving panel
43
after they have passed through the guide opening of the guide structure
46
. The motor drive
52
then again starts the electric motor
20
so that the tipping pan
13
turns downwards about the spindle
12
, so that it again assumes a horizontal position. When the tipping pan
13
reaches the horizontal position this is determined by the optical sensor
24
which stops the electric motor
20
. The central computer unit
51
then starts the electric motor
9
of the lift device
14
via the motor controller
52
as a result of which the toothed belt
5
moves the dice thrower
10
downwards until it reaches switch
18
and electric motor
9
is switched off. The central computer unit
51
now tells the reading unit with code readers
48
to read the dice
14
which are provided with code marks
49
and which are located on the receiving panel
43
. When the predetermined winning combination is determined this is indicated audiovisually and communicated to the game consoles, with the players being given the chance to choose for another game or to be paid out. Thereafter the central computer unit
51
starts the electric motor
37
with the worm gear device
36
so that the toothed belt
33
moves the scraper
38
mounted on it towards the switch
41
until the switch is reached and the electric motor
37
is turned off. During this movement the sloping part
45
of the scraper moves the dice
14
in various directions. When the central computer unit
15
again starts the electric motor
37
via the motor
52
, the toothed belt
33
moves the scraper
38
in the opposite direction towards the switch
40
With the result that the toothed part
44
of the scraper makes the dice
14
assume another position, making the likelihood that the three dice form a single line in the direction of motion extremely small. When the scraper
38
reaches the switch
43
the dice
14
are pushed into the dice thrower. The scraper
38
is then moved slightly in the opposite direction so that the dice thrower
10
is released after which the electric motor
37
comes to a halt. When the scraper reaches tine switch
42
during its previous movement it again becomes possible for players to make bets. The central computer unit
51
starts electric motor
9
via the motor controller
52
with the result that the toothed belt
5
moves the dice thrower
10
upwards with the dice
14
until switch
17
is reached, which then switches off electric motor
9
. Afterwards the electric motor
37
is made to rotate in the opposite direction so that the toothed belt
33
with the scraper
38
is moved against the switch
42
, which turns the electric motor
37
off and the scraper is returned to its original position. In this position the dice to be received can fall within a space on the receiving panel
43
, which is bounded by the scraper
38
, the semi-circular part
47
and the side pieces of the guide structure
46
. When the game consoles indicate there is still credit available, the cycle describe above is repeated. Alternatively the automatic dice game machine returns to the rest state.
It, goes without saying that the parts described above may have any shape and dimensions whatsoever and may be replaced by other components which serve the same purpose.
Claims
- 1. Automatic dice game machine comprising a cabinet, a transparent cover which seals off an upper part of the cabinet, a dice thrower, several dice provided with symbols and code marks containing digital information and which can be placed in said dice thrower, a slope over which the dice roll down, said slope extending downwardly from an upper position of said dice thrower and having an upper surface that is visible through said transparent cover, a horizontal receiving panel located at a certain distance from a bottom edge of the slope for receiving the dice, a reading unit with code readers located under the receiving panel for comparing the symbols and code marks of the dice with a predetermined winning combination, a signaling device for communicating the winning combination, a lifting device for moving said dice thrower in a vertical direction between one end of the receiving panel and a top edge of the slope respectively, a scraper being movable over said receiving panel by a horizontal transport system, such that in one direction of motion the dice are tipped over and in the other direction of motion said dice are moved into said dice thrower.
- 2. Automatic dice game machine in accordance with claim 1, wherein the dice thrower comprises a carrying tray with a spindle, guide rollers that run along vertical guide rails and a tipping pan that is rotatably mounted to the spindle so that the pan can be tipped about said spindle.
- 3. Automatic dice game machine in accordance with claim 2, further comprising two switches that control electric circuits of the lifting device for the dice thrower and limit the vertical movement of the dice thrower.
- 4. Automatic dice game machine in accordance with claim 2, further comprising cam discs, a worm gear device and an electric motor for driving said worm gear.
- 5. Automatic dice game machine in accordance with claim 4, further comprising an optical sensor with switch for determining a horizontal end position of the tipping tray and an optical sensor with switch for detecting a final tipping position of the tipping pan, said sensors being capable of controlling the electric motor.
- 6. Automatic dice game machine in accordance with claim 1, wherein the slope located under the dice thrower is provided with a plurality of bumps in order to tumble the dice rolling down the slope.
- 7. Automatic dice game machine in accordance with claim 1, wherein a guide structure is located between the slope and the receiving panel for guiding the dice landing on the receiving panel, said guide structure being bounded by a guide opening with two side pieces and a semi-circular end, and wherein the movable scraper constitutes another end of the guide structure.
- 8. Automatic dice game machine in accordance with claim 1, wherein the lifting device further comprises a worm gear with an electric motor, two rollers, an endless toothed belt that rubs over the rollers and two switches that control electric circuits of the lifting device for the dice thrower and limit the vertical movement of the dice thrower, and wherein said dice thrower is mounted on said endless toothed belt.
- 9. Automatic dice game machine in accordance with claim 1, wherein the scraper is guided by a horizontal guide rail, and wherein a free end of the scraper stands at right angles to said directions of motion and comprises a sloping part and a toothed part for moving and tipping the dice on the receiving panel.
- 10. Automatic dice game machine in accordance with claim 9, wherein the horizontal transport system for moving the scraper comprises a toothed endless belt upon which said scraper is mounted, two rollers over which the endless belt runs, a worm gear device with an electric motor for driving said rollers and switches provided in an electric circuit of said electric motor for determining end positions and an intermediate position of said scraper.
- 11. An automatic dice game machine comprising a cabinet, a transparent cover that seals off an upper part of the cabinet, a dice thrower, several dice provided with symbols that can be positioned in said dice thrower, a slope over which the dice roll down, said slope extending downwardly from an upper position of said dice thrower and having an upper surface that is visible through said transparent cover, a horizontal receiving panel located at a predetermined distance from a bottom edge of the slope for receiving the dice, a lifting device for moving said dice thrower in a vertical direction between one end of the receiving panel and a top edge of the slope respectively, a scraper being movable over said receiving panel by a horizontal transport system, such that in one direction of motion the dice are tipped over and in the other direction of motion said dice are moved into said dice thrower.
- 12. Automatic dice game in accordance with claim 11, wherein the slope includes a plurality of irregularities for causing the dice rolling down said slope to tumble.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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9700174 |
Feb 1999 |
BE |
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PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/BE98/00024 |
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WO |
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Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO98/41296 |
9/24/1998 |
WO |
A |
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