The subject invention pertains to overhead gaming machine displays and more particularly to a gaming machine and mounting apparatus for securing overhead displays to gaming machines in a plurality predetermined configurations.
Mechanical and electronic gaming machines are generally well known and have been relatively popular, and profitable, for a number of years. Such machines can be configured to provide a variety of casino or entertainment games, including for example, mechanical or electromechanical slot-type matching games, video games or electronic casino games, such as video poker, blackjack, keno, roulette, etc. Such gaming machines typically have an exterior cabinet or housing enclosing the game's mechanical or electronic components, a user input device or control panel, and one or more displays or arrays for visually presenting the game to a player.
Typically, such gaming machines are arranged at gaming establishments in clusters or banks consisting of at least two machines that are physically located adjacent or in close proximity to one another. Usually, gaming machines in a bank will be the same, size style or type (e.g., upright, slant-top, table-top), be made by the same manufacturer, and/or offer identical or related games having a common themes, characters or methods of play.
Commonly, clusters or banks of gaming machines occasionally can include separate electronic or luminescent displays, lights, or signs that can be affixed to the housing of one or more of the machines or to some other nearby structure. For example, displays can be suspended from the ceiling or wall, mounted on free-standing stands, or otherwise inserted into the environment in an environmentally-dependent and non-standardized way. Such displays can include, for example, electroluminescent “bank signs” or video monitors that can present static graphics, electronic images or dynamic video for purposes of promoting or drawing attention to the game(s) or the gaming establishment. Typically, such displays are positioned above the gaming machines so that they can be easily seen at a distance across a gaming establishment. Such displays can be mechanically and/or electrically coupled to one or more machines or be independently powered.
Typically, operators of gaming establishments will periodically rearrange, substitute or replace gaming machines within a bank or relocate machines to different locations within a gaming venue. Where an overhead display is used in connection with such games, usually the display has to either be taken down, repositioned or otherwise repurposed for an alternative use. In addition, where the operator wishes to transfer the display for continued use with relocated machines, the display generally has to be remounted to a different structure or machine in the new location. Such undertakings can be extremely time consuming and labor intensive.
Thus, in view of the foregoing, it would be useful for a gaming machine, or mounting device affixed to a gaming machine, to be able to securely support a display apparatus directly onto a gaming machine. It would be further useful for such machine or device to provide configurations allowing for standardized mounting arrangements for such a display apparatus, which would in turn allow the operators of casinos or gaming venues to standardize their signage and other display means. It would also be useful to use the cabinets of the gaming machines themselves—which are typically very well made and of high quality—to be incorporated as part of the mounting system to allow the mechanical strength of the cabinets to become part of the mounting system. It will be recognized by persons of ordinary skill in the art that such mounting devices, structures and systems can improve the operation and productivity of the gaming venue as well as having certain aesthetic benefits.
While this invention is susceptible of embodiment in many different forms, there are shown in the drawings and will be described herein in detail specific embodiments thereof with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the invention to the specific embodiments illustrated.
As presented herein, embodiments of the subject invention are directed to gaming machines and mounting apparatuses for securing an overhead display device to a gaming machine. The mounting apparatus can be part of an original prefabricated gaming machine unit or a separate aftermarket unit that can be sold together with a gaming machine or sold separately as an aftermarket accessory that can be installed on gaming machines already in use. The mounting apparatus can generally include one or more mounting hardpoints for receiving and/or securing a portion of a bracket, support or frame for supporting a display device. The hardpoints can include pre-drilled holes, channels or grooves, or outwardly extending connectors and/or other fastening devices such as adaptors, clamps or other receivers having sockets or adjustable collars for receiving a support of the display device.
According to embodiments disclosed herein, the mounting apparatus can be used on one or multiple gaming machines to accommodate one or more displays which are significantly larger than a single machine. As disclosed further herein, the mounting apparatus can be positioned geometrically on the gaming machines in certain standard mounting configurations providing certain predetermined dimensions that can easily accommodate the mounting of display apparatus of a standard size, or multiple different standard-sized displays if required. Embodiments presented herein can further accommodate the mounting of a plurality of mounting apparatuses which can allow an operator to be able to select between a plurality of different mounting configurations when arranging the gaming machines and display apparatus. Subject embodiments can additionally provide for adjustable hardpoints which can provide some reasonable level of adjustment to allow for slight variation in the geometric placement of the gaming machines in relation to each other.
Where the gaming machines are electrical and connected to a power supply, embodiments presented herein can additionally provide means to either supply power (if required) to the display apparatus, and/or means to communicate information for display. In heavily regulated environments, it can be preferred, but not required, that the display apparatus not communicate or otherwise interface with the gaming machine other than from a pure mechanical support standpoint, as that would cause it to be considered “part” of the machine which would be subject to regulation. However, if it is desired to accept the consequences of such regulation (expense, time, approval, and other limitations), the display apparatus can be electrically coupled to communicate with an electronic gaming machine. Where the display is not in communication with the gaming machine, it can function as a standard commercial display apparatus (signs, commercially produced video displays, etc.) and can be used and modified at the discretion of the operator without the accompanying regulatory oversight which would otherwise be required.
In an alternate embodiment, the display apparatus can include a frame or other mounting or receiving means which could be used to hang signs or other display elements of a non-standard size or shape. It will be recognized that this configuration allows greater flexibility in operation while still allowing the aesthetic and mechanical advantages of the mounting hardpoints and their optimized geometric placements.
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The display(s) 14 can be any kind of device for presenting visual imagery, including for example, a fixed sign or poster, a roll-sign, split-flap display, electronic segment displays, an electrically backlit static display or an electronic display that can present static electronic images or dynamic video images. Such displays 14 can be used for presenting an infinite variety of information, including without limitation, advertisements, logos or other representations directed to the games, the gaming venue or the manufacturer of the gaming machines, video, graphics, statistics or other data regarding winning outcomes or progressive jackpots, marketing of third party businesses or entities, or information regarding the status of games being played on the machines 16, including the duration of play, recent outcomes or wagers, available/remaining credits or rankings of tournament or group play. Where the displays 14 are electronic, they can be any kind of device or type, including for example, LCD, plasma, LED, CRT, or rear-projection without limitation. Persons of ordinary skill in the art will understand that embodiments presented herein can incorporate or accommodate any size display 14.
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The display device(s) 14 can be secured to top of the exterior cabinet 20 of a gaming machine 16 or to some other structure, such as one of the machine's displays 22a, 22b, as may be required. As illustrated in
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As described above, the displays 22a, 22b can include any kind of electronic display device suitable for visually presenting dynamic video images or representations of a game played on the EGM 40. The displays 22a, 22b can be CRT, LCD, plasma or LED display devices or monitors and can be physically enclosed in the same housing or cabinet 20 as the processor 44 or can be a located outside the cabinet 20 and be operatively coupled to the processor 44. The displays 22a, 22b can additionally include touch screen capabilities for receiving input from a player.
The processor 44 can execute the control programs 46 to perform primary functions for play the game, such as for example, randomly selecting game outcomes from a plurality of possible outcomes, recognizing a particular outcome as a predetermined winning or non-winning outcome and/or determining a reward amount associated with a particular winning outcome. The processor 44 can additionally control the game displays 22a, 22b by generating static or dynamic video for presentation thereon.
In addition, where allowed by regulation, the EGM 44 can additionally be electrically connected to a display 14 of the type shown in
The control array 54 can include one or more input devices, such as for example, a keyboard, mechanical lever, a touch-screen, push buttons or pads and/or any other means for control, or desired combination of controls, able to accept input from a player and produce output to the game display 22a, 22b in response to a player's input. Where embodiments of the subject invention are practiced or provided in connection with a wagering game, the gaming machine 42 can further include a credit input device 56, such as for example a coin or bill acceptor or card reader and a payout device 58. The credit input device 56 and payout device 58 can be operatively connected to the processor 44 and when money or other credits are deposited in connection with a game, the control program 46 can instruct the payout device to issue an award in response to the selection of certain predetermined winning outcomes of the game. The reward or payoff can be provided in any form, including for example, coins, bills, credits, points, cards, tickets or coupons.
The gaming machine 42 can additionally feature communication means for electrically transmitting signals, including control signals, game data or detected conditions to a remote electronic device such as for example, a computer, network or display device, dedicated storage device, or other mobile electronic device such as a PDA, smart phone, notebook computer or electronic tablet. Such communication means can include a communication interface 60 that can connect the EGM to external electronic devices via wired or wireless communication.
As will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art, while the description above details the preferred and best mode(s) of practicing the invention, many other configurations and variations are possible. For example, the invention need not be practiced with a commercial/regulated gaming system, but could be used with a variety of coin-operated amusement devices, home gaming systems, or any other appropriate system. Accordingly, the scope of the invention should be determined not by the embodiment(s) illustrated, but by the claims below and their equivalents.
From the foregoing, it will be observed that numerous variations and modifications may be effected without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is to be understood that no limitation with respect to the specific apparatus illustrated herein is intended or should be inferred. It is, of course, intended to cover by the appended claims all such modifications as fall within the scope of the claims.
Further, logic flows depicted in the figures do not require the particular order shown, or sequential order, to achieve desirable results. Other steps may be provided, or steps may be eliminated, from the described flows, and other components may be added to, or removed from the described embodiments.
The present application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/593,016 filed on May 11, 2017, now allowed, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/276,618 filed on May 13, 2014, now U.S. Pat. No. 9,679,435, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/823,746 filed on May 15, 2013. The entirety of these applications is hereby incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein.
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