The present invention relates to a disposal box for used playing cards for preventing the used playing cards from being illegally taken out in a card game and certainly discarding the used playing cards.
In various card games such as poker, baccarat, bridge, or blackjack, a dealer sets playing cards of one deck or a plurality of decks on a card shooter or the like, discharges the playing cards of one deck or the plurality of decks one by one from the card shooter or the like, and distributes the playing cards to game participants. In order to prevent the playing cards after being used in the game from being used for illegal purposes, the playing cards after being used in the game should be managed so as not to be lost or stolen by being temporality stored in a plastic case and be then discarded.
For example, International Publication No. 2013/172038 discloses a conventional card disposal system for managing and discarding used playing cards.
Since the conventional card disposal system uses a large-scale card disposal apparatus that confirms on a game table whether or not the number of cards after being used on the game table corresponds to a predetermined number (for example, 52 cards×8 decks=416 cards when 8 decks are used), maintenance of the apparatus is laborious. In addition, cards remaining without being used in the game among the 416 cards also need to pass one by one through the apparatus in order to manage the number of cards, which takes time and effort and hinders an efficient operation of the game. Therefore, it is not appropriate to use the conventional card disposal system in a casino using a large amount of cards.
The present invention has been made in consideration of the above problems, and an object of the present invention is to provide a disposal box for used playing cards capable of easily and certainly discarding the used playing cards in a package unit without the used playing cards being illegally taken out by managing the used playing cards in a package unit including a predetermined number of playing cards (for example, 52 cards×8 decks=416 cards when 8 decks are used) used in a game.
In order to achieve the above object, a disposal box for used playing cards according to the present invention is a disposal box for used playing cards having a cuboid shape provided with six surfaces, namely, front and back surfaces, left and right surfaces, and upper and lower surfaces in an assembled state, and includes a slit that is provided in at least one of the six surfaces of the disposal box and enables the used playing cards to be inserted into the disposal box, viewing windows that are provided in at least one of the front surface, the back surface, the left surface and the right surface of the disposal box in order to confirm an amount or a content of used playing cards contained in the disposal box, and a viewing hole that is provided in the upper surface of the disposal box in order to confirm existence of the used playing cards contained in the disposal box, wherein the viewing windows are provided as a plurality of holes having a size at which the playing card cannot be taken out, and can allow the used playing cards contained in the disposal box to be visually recognized. The disposal box is formed of a paper or plastic material, and can be discarded in a state in which the used playing cards are contained in the disposal box.
According to the present invention, it is possible to easily and certainly discard used playing cards in a package unit without the used playing cards being illegally taken out, which leads to reduction in operation cost, and improvement of safety as well as improvement of workability of a game in a casino.
A first embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
A disposal box 2 for used playing cards has a cuboid shape provided with six surfaces, namely, a front surface 3, a back surface (rear surface) 4, a left surface 5, a right surface 6, an upper surface 7, and a lower surface (bottom surface) 8 in an assembled state. As illustrated in the development view of
A slit 9 that enables the used playing cards to be inserted into the disposal box 2 is provided in at least one of the six surfaces of the disposal box 2. In the present embodiment, the slit 9 is provided in an upper part of the front surface 3. The disposal box 2 is further provided with a slit cover 12 covering the slit 9. In addition, a plurality of viewing windows 10 for confirming an amount or a content of used playing cards 1a contained in the disposal box are formed in at least one of the front surface 3, the back surface 4, the left surface 5, and the right surface 6 of the disposal box 2. In the present embodiment, the plurality of viewing windows 10 are formed in the right surface 6. In addition, a viewing hole 11 for confirming existence of the used playing cards 1a contained in the disposal box is formed in the upper surface 7 of the disposal box 2.
As illustrated in
The disposal box 2 includes the slit cover 12 for sealing the slit 9 after a predetermined number of used playing cards 1a are inserted into the disposal box. The slit cover 12 is provided with a barcode 13 representing an identification code (ID code) different for each disposal box 2. A predetermined number of playing cards 1 are packaged. The playing cards 1 of each package are shuffled, and a card arrangement of the playing cards 1 in each package is unique for each package.
The ID code is given in a format of a barcode to each package in order to specify the corresponding package. The used playing cards 1a used in a game are inserted into the same disposal box 2 in a package unit. A unique ID code associated with the ID code attached to the package is given in the format of the barcode 13 to the disposal box 2. It should be noted that the ID code may be given to the package or the disposal box 2 by printing a content thereof as it is (rather than the format of the barcode).
Next, a method of inserting the used playing cards 1a into the disposal box 2 to discard the used playing cards 1a will be described with reference to
As illustrated in
The used playing cards 1a used in the game are brought to the disposal box 2 installed in the game table 16 by the dealer, and are inserted into the disposal box 2 through the slit 9. The dealer can visually recognize the stacked uppermost used playing card 1a by looking into the inside of the disposal box 2 from the viewing hole 11 in a state in which the disposal box 2 is fitted into the disposal box accommodation hole of the table 16, such that the dealer can confirm that the used playing cards 1a are accommodated in the disposal box 2 and an approximate amount of the used playing cards 1a accommodated in the disposal box 2.
When both of the used playing cards 1a and the remaining playing cards 1b that are not used in the game are thrown into the disposal box 2 through the slit 9, the dealer pulls up the disposal box 2 from the game table 16. Then, as shown in
When the used playing cards 1a are discarded, the used playing cards 1a contained in each disposal box 2 are discarded. As described above, since the disposal box 2 is formed of the paper or plastic material, the disposal box 2 can be cut by a general cutting machine, and can be incinerated as it is as combustible waste. That is, the disposal box 2 according to the present embodiment is a disposable disposal box. In addition, at the time of discarding the disposal box, it is possible to read the ID code attached to the disposal box 2 and associate the read ID code with an ID of an associated package to leave a record indicating that the disposal box was discarded. In addition, since the disposal box is sealed in a package unit and is managed by the ID code, when there is a case that any disposal box 2 has been lost and not discarded, such a case can be found.
In addition, in the above embodiment, the slit 9 is provided in the front surface 3, but the slit 9 may be provided in the other surface. Further, in the above embodiment, the viewing holes 10 are provided in the right surface, but the viewing holes 10 may be provided in any one of the front surface 3, the back surface 4, and the left surface 5.
The disposal box 2a according to the second embodiment of the present invention is different from the disposal box 2 according to the first embodiment in that the slit cover 12a has a structure in which it covers both of a slit 9 and viewing windows 10. That is, as illustrated in
The disposal box 2a is fitted into a disposal box accommodation hole of a table 16 in a state in which the slit cover 12a is opened. When a predetermined number of used playing cards 1a are accommodated in the disposal box, a dealer takes the disposal box 2a out of the disposal box accommodation hole of the table 16, and covers the front surface 3 and the right surface 6 by the slit cover 12a. As in the first embodiment, after the slit cover 12a is closed in this way, a void seal or the like, for stopping the slit cover 12 may further be stuck.
The disposal box for used playing cards used in the table game according to the present invention can easily and certainly discard the used playing cards in a package unit without the used playing cards being illegally taken out, which leads to reduction in operation cost, and improvement of safety as well as improvement of workability of the game. Therefore, the disposal box for used playing cards is useful for a table game in casino or the like.
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2016-109416 | May 2016 | JP | national |
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 17/007,716 filed Aug. 31, 2020, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/099,923 filed Nov. 8, 2018 (now U.S. Pat. No. 10,792,552), which is the national phase application under 35 U.S.C. § 371 of International Application No. PCT/JP2017/017521 filed May 9, 2017, the entire contents of each disclosure are specifically incorporated by reference herein without disclaimer.
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Parent | 17007716 | Aug 2020 | US |
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