Various types of gaming machines have been developed. Gaming machines may have a wide variety of configurations, including relatively small units that may be positioned on a counter or other support surface. Other known types of units include sit-down units, configured to be used by a seated user, and standup units, configured to be used by a standing user. Also, gaming machines may be wager-based units that are typically utilized in casinos or other such environments. Alternately, gaming machines may be solely for amusement purposes, whereby play of the game does not include placing a wager or bet.
Gaming machines may include a variety of lights, sounds, or other such features that are configured to catch the attention of potential users and/or contribute to the environment and experience of users.
One aspect of the present invention is a gaming machine including a cabinet having generally upright opposite side panels, a rearwardly facing rear side and a forwardly facing front side. At least one of the opposite side panels includes a forward portion having horizontally spaced-apart inner and outer sheets. The inner and outer sheets each include curved edge portions that extend toward one another. The curved edge portions have edges that are spaced-apart from one another to form an elongated gap therebetween, and inner and outer surfaces adjacent the edges. The gaming machine includes at least one visual display disposed on the front side of the cabinet for viewing by a user. The gaming machine also includes at least one player interaction device that allows a player to provide game input.
The gaming machine further includes an elongated light-transmitting member extending along a length of the elongated gap and spanning the gap. The elongated light-transmitting member defines front and rear surfaces, and first and second pairs of spaced-apart retaining surfaces disposed adjacent the inner and outer surfaces of the inner and outer sheets to thereby retain the elongated light-transmitting member. The gaming machine further includes a plurality of light sources along the rear surface of the elongated light-transmitting member whereby light from the light sources illuminates the front surface of the elongated light-transmitting member. The gaming machine may comprise a standup type gaming machine or it may comprise a sit-down unit. The gaming machine may also comprise a relatively compact unit that is configured to be supported on a counter or other support surface. Furthermore, the gaming machine may comprise a wager-based gaming machine or it may comprise a gaming machine that does not include wager inputs or other such features. The inner and outer sheets may be formed from sheet metal or other suitable material, and the elongated light-transmitting member may be made of a polymer material or other suitable material.
Another aspect of the present invention is a gaming machine cabinet that includes a pair of generally upright opposite side panels, each defining a front edge. The gaming machine cabinet also defines front and rear sides, and the side panels comprise spaced-apart inner and outer sheet members having portions extending along the front edges. The sheet members may comprise metal or other suitable material. The gaming machine cabinet further includes at least one game display disposed on the front side of the cabinet for viewing by a user, and at least one player interaction device that allows a player to provide inputs. The gaming machine cabinet further includes elongated light-transmitting members extending along at least a portion of the front edges of the side panels. The elongated light-transmitting members include oppositely-opening elongated grooves, and front and rear surfaces. At least one light source is disposed adjacent the rear surface of each elongated light-transmitting member to thereby illuminate at least a portion of the front surface of each light-transmitting member. The gaming machine cabinet further includes a plurality of clamp members engaging the elongated grooves and connecting the light-transmitting members to the inner members of the side panels, such that the light-transmitting members can be attached to the inner sheet members, followed by connection of the outer sheet members to the inner sheet members.
Yet another aspect of the present invention is a method of forming a panel. The method includes providing a generally planar metal sheet having a peripheral edge. A curved edge is formed along at least a portion of the peripheral edge such that the metal sheet is initially substantially planar along the curved edge. The curved edge may be formed by cutting or other suitable techniques. The method further includes providing a forming tool having first and second forming wheels. The first and second forming wheels have generally circular outer edge surfaces, and the outer edge surface of the first forming wheel has a concave cross-sectional shape, and the outer edge surface of the second forming wheel has a convex cross-sectional shape. The method further includes positioning the forming tool in a CNC (Computer Numerical Controlled) machine of the type having a table that is movable in a plane. The metal sheet is positioned on the table, and the curved edge is positioned between the first and second forming wheels. The table is moved in the plane, while the forming tool is simultaneously rotated about an axis that is normal to the plane to thereby deform an edge portion of the metal sheet in a direction that is transverse to the plane. A compound curve is thereby formed along the curved edge of the metal sheet. A pair of components having compound curved edges can be positioned adjacent one another to form an elongated gap between the curved edges. Furthermore, an elongated member having oppositely-opening elongated grooves may be positioned in the gap, with the edges of the components positioned in the elongated groove to thereby retain the elongated member. The elongated member may comprise a light-transmitting polymer material that is at least partially illuminated by one or more light sources.
For purposes of description herein, the terms “upper,” “lower,” “right,” “left,” “rear,” “front,” “vertical,” “horizontal,” and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as oriented in
With reference to
The opposite side panels 3 and 4 include forward portions 11 and 12, respectively. As discussed in more detail below, one or more elongated members 13, 14 may be positioned along the forward portions 11, 12, respectively. The elongated members 13, 14 may comprise light-transmitting polymer material that is illuminated by one or more light sources to thereby form illuminated forward edges 15 and 16 of side panels 3 and 4, respectively.
With further reference to
Referring again to
A first pair of oppositely-opening grooves 36 and 37 are formed in the opposite side surfaces 33 and 34, respectively, of light-transmitting member 14. The grooves 36 and 37 receive end portions 40 and 42 of sheet metal members 18 and 20, respectively. As described in more detail below, the grooves 38 and 39 may be utilized to secure the elongated light-transmitting member 14 to the inner sheet metal member 18 and/or the outer sheet metal member 20. The configuration of the rounded forward surface 30 of elongated light-transmitting member 14 and the curved forward portions 22 and 24 of sheet metal members 18 and 20, respectively, along with the grooves 36 and 37, provides a smooth, uncluttered exterior appearance for the forward portions 11 and 12 (see also
With further reference to
A boss or standoff 50 is secured to the outer sheet metal member 20 and extends inwardly therefrom through clearance openings 51 and 52 in extensions 45 and 46, respectively. Standoff/boss 50 preferably comprises a commercially available internally threaded unit that is secured by crimping/deforming preformed portions of standoff/boss 50 in a press or other suitable machine in a known manner. As discussed in more detail below, a screw or bolt 60 threadably engages standoff/boss 50 causing clamp arms 45 and 46 to clamp onto light-transmitting member 14. A retainer strip 53 made of metal, polymer, or other suitable material may be utilized to secure an elongated flexible LED “ribbon” strip 55 along the rear surface 35 of elongated light-transmitting member 14. The flexible LED ribbon strip 55 may comprise a commercially available illuminated strip having plurality of individual LED lights (not shown) positioned along the flexible LED ribbon strip 55. Light from the flexible LED ribbon strip 55 is transmitted into elongated light-transmitting member 14 through rear surface 35 of elongated light-transmitting member 14, and the light then exits through the rounded forward surface 30 of elongated light-transmitting member 14 to provide the lighted forward edges 15 and 16 (see also
In a preferred embodiment, elongated member 14 comprises a one-piece polymer member. Elongate member 14 may comprise urethane, polyurethane, acrylic, or other suitable polymers or other materials having sufficient strength, flexibility, and/or light-transmitting properties (if elongated member 14 is to be illuminated). In general, elongated member 14 comprises a rigid or semi-rigid material that is not excessively brittle to permit some flexing of elongated member 14 to accommodate differences in shape and the like of the various components due to production tolerances and the like.
Referring again to
During assembly, clamps 44 and retainers 53 are first utilized to secure the elongated light-transmitting member 14 to the outer skin 20. The outer skin 20 is then connected to the inner sheet metal member 18, typically after the inner sheet member 18 has been assembled to the main structure of the cabinet 2. As discussed above, the standoffs/bosses 50 are secured to the outer sheet metal member 20 and extend inwardly therefrom. During assembly, the clamps 44 are positioned on the elongated light-transmitting member 14 with transverse end portions 47 and 48 of extensions 45 and 46, respectively, positioned in elongated grooves 38 and 39 of elongated light-transmitting member 14. The clamps 44 and retainers 53 are then slid onto the standoffs/bosses 50 on outer sheet metal member 20, A screw 60 threadably engages the standoffs/bosses 50 to thereby clamp the extensions of clamp 45 toward one another. This causes the elongated light-transmitting member 14 and flexible LED ribbon strip 55 to be secured to the outer sheet metal member 20. In the illustrated example, the standoffs/bosses 50 include an internally-threaded opening that threadably receives screw 60. However, the standoffs/bosses 50 could include external threads, and threaded fastener 60 could comprise a nut or other internally-threaded connector.
A plurality of additional standoffs/bosses 62 are secured to the inner sheet metal member 18 and extend outwardly therefrom. During assembly, after the elongated light-transmitting member 14 and flexible LED ribbon strip 55 are secured to the outer sheet metal member 20, the outer sheet metal member 20 is positioned adjacent inner sheet metal member 18, and screws 63 (see also
With further reference to
During fabrication of the inner and outer skins 18 and 20, a generally flat piece of sheet metal or other suitable material is first cut to form a curved edge having a contour that generally corresponds to the desired final edge shape of the forward edges 15 and 16 (see also
In the foregoing description, it will be readily appreciated by those skilled in the art that modifications may be made to the invention without departing from the concepts disclosed herein. Such modifications are to be considered as included in the following claims, unless these claims by their language expressly state otherwise.
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