1) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to the field of game devices and refers to a method and to a device for performing such method, to increase the number of possible results, without changing the procedure of the game itself. The invention applies in particular to games which use a cylinder, for example a roulette.
2) Background Art
The main games which use a cylinder are three, namely the French roulette, the English or European roulette and the American roulette.
The French roulette, with numbers from 0 to 36, is different from the other two games due to the sizes of the table where two-three employees are seated and due to the procedure in case number zero appears; in this situation, in fact, the bets on simple chances (red/black, even/odd, manque/passe) are trapped up to the appearance of the following number, when they are freed again or cashed by the bench.
In the English or European roulette with numbers from 0 to 36, but with a smaller game table, the game is managed by a single employer only and, in case number zero appears, bets on simple chances are immediately halved.
The American roulette is characterized by a different cylinder from the two previous ones and, in addition to numbers from 0 to 36 arranged completely differently, has a thirty-eighth box called double zero (00) placed in a diametrically opposite position with respect to the zero: when number zero appears, simple chances lose.
In the three above described games, the cylinder is composed of a fixed part with a concave shape equipped with a launch path for a ball which, due to the force of gravity, will move on a spiral-shaped trajectory towards a central moving disk, divided into 37 or 38 numbered sectors, equipped with as many boxes adapted to house the ball, the disk being rotating around a vertical axis.
Various factors affect the ball path, among which the force of gravity and the centrifugal force, the presence of lozenge-shaped obstacles, the different speed impressed by those who launch the ball, the rotation speed of the central disk, the wear of the game instruments and the change of temperature and humidity degree. Such elements make the appearance of a number totally random.
The chance that an event occurs is given by the number of favourable events divided by the possible cases. In the roulette game, it is given by a favourable event divided by the 37 or 38 possible events. Therefore, it results that the chance that the ball stops in a certain box is of 1 out of 37 or 1 out of 38.
The problem of overcoming a constraint due to a limited number of available arrival boxes also poses itself in virtual games, in which a pointer, for example a ball displayed on a monitor, at the end of the path, also virtual, towards a plurality of prearranged areas, stops on one of these areas, determining the game result, the result being, also in this case, completely random.
Object of the present invention is overcoming the constraint due to the limited number of arrival boxes, and has been obtained through the use of a method and of a device for performing such method, respectively according to claims 1 and 2.
It is intended that all enclosed claims are an integral part of the present description.
The method for increasing the number of possible results which can be obtained with a game device, wherein a pointer, for example a real or virtual ball, at the end of a path, also real or virtual, towards a plurality of prearranged areas to house the pointer, occupies one of these areas, thereby determining a result, is characterized by adding, inside these areas, well defines and identifiable positions in which this pointer can end its stroke, this increase of the number of positions being obtained without affecting the movements of the pointer and the way of stopping in one of the areas, preserves the characteristics and the philosophy of the game.
In practice, the change of probability occurs when the pointer, dropped into one of the areas, having already determined the winning number, finds inside the area itself at least two well defined and identifiable spots where it can stop. The stop of the pointer in one of these further drop spots can increase or decrease the advantages deriving from the appearance of the number or create an independent game situation.
The game device according to the invention comprises a first moving part, equipped with a plurality of numbered sectors or boxes adapted to receive a ball, which rotates inside a second fixed part, so that by placing the ball on a track of the second fixed part and launching it towards the first moving part, the ball ends its travel in one of these numbered boxes, thereby determining the winning number, and is characterized in that it provides for means adapted to determine at least one other stop position of the ball, inside the numbered boxes.
According to a preferred embodiment, these means, adapted to determine at least one other stop position of the ball inside the numbered boxes, comprise a suitable shaping of the boxes.
According to another preferred embodiment, the means, adapted to determine at least one other stop position of the ball inside the numbered boxes, comprise suitably shaped inserts, adapted to be inserted in each of the numbered boxes.
According to the result to be obtained, it is possible to replace the inserts inside the boxes with other ones having different characteristics, or to modify the surfaces of the boxes.
Synthetically, the present invention consists in placing inserts inside the existing boxes or in shaping the boxes in order to obtain different areas inside the box in which the ball can stop.
When actuating the invention, one introduces a plurality of different results, making the game more various and interesting, without minimally modifying its conduction. Should the modification be introduced by using inserts, it is possible to extremely easily intervene on existing devices, by providing suitable transforming kits.
The invention will now be described, as a non-limiting example, according to a preferred embodiment thereof and with reference to the enclosed drawings, in which:
With reference to
The game rules provides for launching a ball (5) along a path (track) (6), obtained inside an edge arranged along the circumference of the fixed part (2a).
Following the launch, and due to the force of gravity effect, the ball (5) tends to follow a spirally shaped path towards the disk (2b) which is rotating. To increase the randomness of the game, along the ball part, obstacles are provided, which are adapted to disturb the natural trajectory of the ball (5), for example inserts in relief (7) having usually the shape of a lozenge.
The disk (2b), shown enlarged in
In compliance with a first preferred embodiment of the invention, the object of increasing the number of positions in which the ball (5) can stop inside the boxes (9) is obtained by suitably shaping the bottom of the boxes (9) themselves, in order to locate at least two stopping spots of the ball (5) in each of the boxes (9).
In compliance with a second preferred embodiment of the invention, the object of increasing the number of positions in which the ball (5) can stop inside the boxes (9) is obtained by placing suitable inserts (10) in the boxes (9) themselves, suitable engaging elements being provided, adapted to fasten these inserts (10) inside the boxes (9).
In particular, the inserts (10), though being able to have different shapes, are adapted to be inserted into the boxes (9); for such purpose, they have common features such as maximum values of length (A), width of the lower part, or base (B), width of the upper part, or top (C) and thickness (D), which are defined as function of the shape and size of the boxes (9) present in the moving cylinder (2b), in order to be able to be adequately placed inside them.
The measures mentioned below are compared with a cylinder (2a, 2b) of a standard type, having a diameter of 800 mm, and a ball (5) having a diameter included between 16 mm and 20 mm; therefore, (A) is included between 30 mm and 60 mm, (B) is included between 20 mm and 40 mm, (C) is included between 20 mm and 30 mm, (D) is included between 0.1 mm and 5 mm.
The above inserts (10) can be made of simple or composite materials with a various nature.
By changing the measures (height, length, width, thickness) or the materials used, for the inserts (10) or for the boxes (9), the frequency of the supplementary is affected.
The manager of the game environment can autonomously replace the inserts (10) inside the boxes (9), as shown in
The shapes of the inserts (10) and of the boxes (9) described can be used also in virtual games, obtaining on each box, always virtually, different areas in which the ball can stop, without changing the procedure of the game itself.
As clearly appears from the previous description, the use of the present invention allows overcoming the probability limits of current roulettes, introducing new game situations, without changing its operation in any way. According to the embodiment which provides for the use of inserts (10), this can be easily adapted also to already existing roulettes.
The invention has been described as a non-limiting example, according to two embodiments thereof. The skilled person can devise numerous other embodiments, all falling within the scope of the enclosed claims.
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