1. Technical Field
One or more aspects of the present invention relate to a gaming machine having a woofer that outputs sounds in a low pitch range.
2. Description of Related Art
Conventionally, various types of gaming machines are installed in game arcades. The various types of gaming machines include a slot machine, a card game machine and so on. These gaming machines stimulate players' interests in games through performing various effects. The various effects include a visual effect based on display on a display device, an auditory effect by sounds output from a speaker and an effect of luminescence by a luminescent device (for instance, LED, etc.).
Here, as one type of these gaming machines, there is a heretofore known gaming machine having two types of speakers. The two types of speakers are the ones called a tweeter, and a woofer. The tweeter is a speaker specialized in outputting sounds corresponding to a high-pitch range in the human auditory range. The woofer is a speaker specialized in outputting sounds corresponding to a low-pitch range in the human auditory range.
In other words, this type of gaming machine can output stable sounds covering the whole human auditory range, using speakers. As a result, this type of gaming machine can appropriately transmit a sound effect etc. on a game to a player. Accordingly, this type of gaming machine can stimulate a player's interest through effects based on the sound output. Here, a gaming machine which can further stimulate the player's interest has been demanded.
In addition, such gaming machines house components used for control with respect to games in their cabinets. Such components include a motor, and a control board having a processor etc. thereon. When the gaming machines are operating, these components generate heat. Then, when the temperatures in the cabinets rise, the components may cause malfunction (such as abnormal operation of control programs).
Incidentally, there is a gaming machine having a vent hole in the back surface of the cabinet formed in a plane shape. This vent hole provides communication between the inside and the outside of the cabinet. The gaming machine circulates the air between the inside and the outside of the cabinet through the vent hole. Accordingly, the gaming machine can release the heat generated inside the cabinet to the outside of the cabinet. As a result, the gaming machine can prevent operational failure due to the heat of the components. In this regard, the gaming machine requires a certain size of space at the back face side of the cabinet so as to emit heat exhaust through the vent hole assuredly.
Meanwhile, managers of game arcades wish to install more gaming machines in their game arcades. Such managers of game arcades wish to offer more comfortable environment to players who play games in their game arcades.
In other words, the managers of game arcades wish to offer convenience to players by effectively utilizing spaces in their game arcades.
This invention provides a gaming machine which can further enhance the impact of the sound effect. In addition, this invention provides a gaming machine which can stimulate a player's interest in a game. Further, this invention provides a new gaming machine which can prevent a malfunction caused by the heat generated inside the cabinet. Further, the present invention provides a new gaming machine which can reduce spaces for installation in game arcades.
The gaming machine according to one or more aspects of the present invention comprising: a cabinet comprising: a control board housed therein, the control board including a processor for executing control with respect to a game, and a display arranged in a front face thereof, the display for displaying information with respect to the game; an armrest protruding further frontward from the cabinet than the display; and a woofer housed inside the armrest, the woofer for outputting low pitched sounds based on a signal from the processor.
When playing a game with the present gaming machine, a player executes operations concerning the game while he/she puts his/her arm(s) on the armrest. Here, a vibration system (for instance, a diaphragm, etc.) of the woofer has a long stroke design so that the woofer is specialized in outputting low-pitched sounds. Accordingly, when outputting low-pitched sounds with the woofer built in the armrest, vibrations produced by the output of the low-pitched sounds are transmitted to the armrest. Accordingly, the present gaming machine can execute an effect concerning the tactile perception of a player, simultaneously with a sound effect. As a result, the present gaming machine can further stimulate the player's interest in a game.
The gaming machine according to one or more aspects of the present invention comprising: a cabinet comprising: a control board housed therein, the control board including a processor for executing control with respect to a game, and a display arranged in a front face thereof, the display for displaying information with respect to the game; a relay board connected to the control board; an armrest protruding further frontward from the cabinet than the display; and a woofer inside the armrest, arranged in a bottom surface of the armrest in a condition that directivity with respect to sound output of the woofer is in a downward direction of the armrest, the woofer for outputting low pitched sounds based on a signal from the processor, wherein the woofer is detachably connected to the relay board, and wherein, through the relay board, the processor controls the sound output of the woofer.
Accordingly, this gaming machine can further stimulate a player's interest in a game similar to the above-mentioned gaming machines. This gaming machine can prevent modification to the main portion of the gaming machine, thus preventing a fraud due to the modification etc. of the main portion. This gaming machine can also reduce the workload of the operator at the replacement of the woofer. At this gaming machine, the woofer is arranged in the underside of the armrest in a condition that the directivity with respect to the sound output thereof is in the downward direction of the armrest. That is, the woofer is arranged in a condition that a diaphragm and so on, which configure the woofer, are facing in the direction of the underside of the armrest. As a result, this gaming machine can prevent a malfunction of the woofer caused by liquids (for instance, a drink, etc.) spilt to a diaphragm and so on.
A gaming machine according to one or more aspects of the present invention comprising: a cabinet housing a device used for execution and generates heat while in operation; a recess portion formed in an outer peripheral surface of the cabinet, the recess portion being recessed in a predetermined length from the outer peripheral surface of the cabinet and communicating with an upper surface of the cabinet; an exhaust hole formed in the recess portion, the exhaust hole communicating with an inside of the cabinet; and an exhaust fan exhausting air inside the cabinet through the exhaust hole to an outside.
As described above, the gaming machine has an exhaust hole which provides communication between the outside of the cabinet and an exhaust fan.
Accordingly, the gaming machine can release the heat generated inside the cabinet, thereby preventing a malfunction of the components (such as a processor) caused by heat. Further, the gaming machine has a recess portion being recessed in a predetermined length from the outer peripheral surface of the cabinet. The exhaust hole is formed in this recess portion. Therefore, even when the gaming machine is arranged with its outer peripheral surface in contact with a wall surface and the like of a game arcade, the gaming machine can secure a certain size of space required to exhaust air between the exhaust hole and the wall surface of the game arcade. In other words, the gaming machine can be arranged in the game arcade with the outer peripheral surface thereof in contact with the wall surface and the like of the game arcade. As a result, the gaming machine can reduce a space for installing the gaming machine, thereby contributing to effective use of spaces in game arcades. Additionally, in the gaming machine, the recess portion communicates with the upper portion of the cabinet. Therefore, even when a plurality of gaming machines are arranged in line with their outer peripheral surfaces in contact with each other, air can be assuredly exhausted from the exhaust holes.
One or more aspects of the present invention as above mentioned will be sufficiently understood by the following detailed description along with reading related drawings. However, it will be clearly understood that the drawings are merely for a purpose of illustrating and that they are not intended to define the limit of the present invention.
The various aspects summarized previously may be embodied in various forms. The following description shows by way of illustration of various combinations and configurations in which the aspects may be practiced. It is understood that the described aspects and/or embodiments are merely examples, and that other aspects and/or embodiments may be utilized and structural and functional modifications may be made, without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
It is noted that various connections are set forth between items in the following description. It is noted that these connections in general and, unless specified otherwise, may be direct or indirect and that this specification is not intended to be limiting in this respect.
A gaming machine according to one or more aspects of the invention will be described in detail with reference to the drawings based on an embodiment embodying one or more aspects of the invention. However, it is appreciated that one or more aspects of the present invention may be embodied in distributable (via CD and the like) or downloadable software games, console games, and the like. In this regard, the slot machine may be a virtual slot machine that is displayed on a multi-purpose computer and/or dedicated kiosk. Aspects of the invention are described by way of hardware elements. However, it is appreciated that these elements may also be software modules that are executable in a computer. The software modules may be stored on a computer readable medium, including but not limited to a USB drive, CD, DVD, computer-readable memory, tape, diskette, floppy disk, and the like. For instance, aspects of the invention may be embodied in a JAVA-based application or the like that runs in a processor or processors. Further, the terms “CPU”, “processor”, and “controller” are inclusive by nature, including at least one of hardware, software, or firmware. These terms may include a portion of a processing unit in a computer (for instance, in multiple core processing units), multiple cores, a functional processor (as running virtually on at least one of processor or server, which may be local or remote). Further, in network-based gaming systems, the processor may include only a local processor, only a remote server, or a combination of a local processor and a remote server.
It is contemplated that one or more aspects of the invention may be implemented as computer executable instructions on a computer readable medium such as a non-volatile memory, a magnetic or optical disc. Further, one or more aspects of the invention may be implemented with a carrier signal in the form of, for instance, an audio-frequency, radio-frequency, or optical carrier wave.
[First Embodiment]
A gaming machine according to the first embodiment will be described in detail with reference to the drawings as embodied in a slot machine 1.
The features of the slot machine 1 according to the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the drawings. The slot machine 1 according to the first embodiment is a so-called hybrid-type slot machine. This hybrid-type slot machine has a known transmissive liquid crystal panel arranged in front of a plurality of mechanical reels. The plurality of mechanical reels are rotatably supported. This hybrid-type slot machine turns the transmissive liquid crystal panel into a transparent state when executing a game so as to allow the images of various symbols depicted on the outer peripheral surface of the mechanical reels to be displayed.
Also, the slot machine 1 is a slanted-type slot machine as is installed in game arcades such as casinos (refer to
Here, the slot machine 1 according to the first embodiment has an armrest 20. The armrest 20 is protruded forward (in other words, in the direction of the player playing a game at the slot machine 1) from the front face of the slot machine 1. Therefore, a player rests his/her arm(s) (or his/her elbow(s)) on the armrest 20 while playing a game in the slot machine 1.
The armrest 20 houses a woofer 80 therein (refer to
Next, the slot machine 1 according to the first embodiment will be described in detail with reference to the drawings.
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The cabinet 2 has an upper display 10A and a main display 10B provided at a front face thereof. The upper display 10A is arranged at an upper front portion of the cabinet 2. The upper display 10A is made up of a heretofore known liquid crystal panel. The upper display 10A displays information with respect to the game to be played on the display surface 11A. The display contents to be displayed on the upper display 10A include effect images, introduction of the game contents, game rule explanations and the like.
The main display 10B is arranged at a middle front of the cabinet 2. The main display 10B is made up of a heretofore known transmissive liquid crystal panel or the like. The main display 10B displays information with respect to the game. Specifically, the player progresses the game in the slot machine 1 based on the display of the main display 10B.
The main display 10B has a first display window 14, a second display window 15, a third display window 16 and a fourth display window 17. As described earlier, the first reel 5 through the fourth reel 8 are arranged inside the cabinet 2. The main display 10B is positioned in front of the first reel 5 and the fourth reel 8. In the main display 10B, the first display window 14 through the fourth display window 17 are formed at portions corresponding to the first reel 5 through the fourth reel 8. For instance, the first display window 14 is formed at a position corresponding to the front of the first reel 5 of the main display 10B. In the slot machine 1, the inner side of the first display window 14 through the fourth display window 17 can be changed to a transparent state. This enables players to view behind the main display 10B through the first display window 14 through the fourth display window 17. Specifically, the players can see the symbols drawn on the first reel 5 through the fourth reel 8 through the first display window 14 through the fourth display window 17. The main display 10B displays one pay line L (refer to
The pay line L crosses the center of the first display window 14 through the fourth display window 17 in a horizontal fashion. The pay line L defines a symbol combination constituting the game results. Accordingly, if the symbol combination which has been repositioned on the pay line L is a predetermined winning combination, the slot machine 1 awards a payout in accordance with this combination and the credit amount (bet amount) thus bet.
In the present invention, the number of reels is not limited to four reels. Specifically, the number of reels in the slot machine 1 can be changed to a different number.
Further, a touch panel 18 is provided at a front face of the main display 10B (refer to
A luminescent device 30 is arranged at a peripheral edge of the upper display 10A and a peripheral edge of the main display 10B. A similar luminescent device 30 is arranged at the armrest 20 (refer to
A bill slot 28 is formed at a front face of the cabinet 2. The bill slot 28 is adapted to accept bills inside the cabinet 2. At the slot machine 1, the player can insert a predetermined ticket in the bill slot 28. Such a ticket is output from the ticket printer 85 as will be described later. This ticket includes information with respect to the amount of gaming values awarded to the player based on the game results. Specifically, the slot machine 1 can identify the amount of gaming values which can be used in the game based on the gaming value amount information included in such a ticket.
In the slot machine 1 according to the first embodiment, bills, tickets or electronic valuable information (credits) corresponding to these can be used as gaming values. The gaming values applicable to this invention are not limited to these. For instance, coins, medals, tokens, electronic money, tickets or the like can also be employed.
As shown in
As mentioned above, the slot machine 1 has the armrest 20. The armrest 20 is formed so as to protrude in the direction of the player (in other words, frontward of the slot machine 1) from the front face of the cabinet 2. The armrest 20 is formed below the main display 10B. While taking a seat in front of the slot machine 1, a player can play a game with his/her arm(s) rested on the armrest 20. Here, the arm(s) rested on the armrest 20 are positioned higher than the lower end of the above-mentioned main display 10B.
The armrest 20 has an upper panel 21, a control panel 25, a woofer 80, a ticket printer 85 and a player-information acquisition device 90. The upper panel 21 is a portion which comes into contact with the arm(s), etc. of a player. The upper panel 21 is positioned higher than the lower end portion of the main display 10B (refer to
Next, an internal configuration of the slot machine 1 will be explained with reference to the drawings.
The controller 41 includes a main CPU 42, a RAM 43 and a ROM 44. The main CPU 32 inputs and outputs signals to and from other components via an I/O port 49 to carry out programs stored in the ROM 44. Accordingly, the main CPU 42 works as the center of control with respect to the slot machine 1. The RAM 43 temporarily stores data or programs to be used during an operation of the main CPU 42. For instance, random numbers which are sampled by the after-mentioned sampling circuit 46 are stored temporarily in the RAM 43. The ROM 44 stores programs executed by the main CPU 42 and static data.
The controller 41 executes control with respect to the sound output in the slot machine 1. That is, the controller 41 controls the speakers 31 and the woofer 80. The controller 41 executes control with respect to the contents displayed in the upper display 10A and the main display 10B.
Specifically, the programs stored in the ROM 44 include game programs and game system programs (hereinafter referred to as “game programs, etc.”). A lottery program is also included in the game programs.
The lottery program is a program used to determine the code number of each reel, the first reel 5 through the fourth reel 8. The code number corresponds to each symbol rearranged on the payline L. The lottery program includes symbol weighing data. The symbol weighing data correspond to plural kinds of payout rates (for instance, 80%, 84% and 88%), respectively. The symbol weighing data are the data indicating correlation between the code number of each of the reels, the first reel 5 through the fourth reel 8, and one or plural random numbers within a predetermined number range (for instance, 0 to 255).
The main control board 71 includes a random number generation circuit 45, a sampling circuit 46, a clock pulse generation circuit 47 and a divider 48, along with the controller 41. The random number generation circuit 45 is operated according to the commands from the main CPU 42, and generates random numbers within a predetermined range. The sampling circuit 46 arbitrarily extracts random numbers from the random numbers generated by the random number generation circuit 45 in accordance with the commands from the main CPU 42. The sampling circuit 46 inputs the extracted random numbers to the main CPU 42. The clock pulse generation circuit 47 generates a base clock for the operation of the main CPU 42. The divider 48 inputs to the main CPU 42 the signals which are generated by dividing the base clock in a predetermined frequency.
A reel driving unit 50 is connected to the main control board 71. The reel driving unit 50 includes a reel position detecting circuit 51 and a motor driving circuit 52. The reel position detecting circuit 51 detects the stopped positions of the first reel 5, the second reel 6, the third reel 7 and the fourth reel 8, respectively. The motor driving circuit 52 inputs driving signals to a first motor M1, a second motor M2, a third motor M3 and a fourth motor M4. The first motor M1 through the fourth motor M4 are respectively connected to the first reel 5 through the fourth reel 8. The first motor M1 through the fourth motor M4 are operated based on the input of driving signals from the motor driving circuit 52. Accordingly, the first reel 5 through the fourth reel 8 are rotated and stopped at a desired position respectively by the first motor M1 through the fourth motor M4.
Furthermore, the touch panel 18 is connected to the main control board 71. The touch panel 18 specifies the coordinate position of the portion touched by a player. The touch panel 18 determines the position on which the player touched and the direction of the movement of the touched portion based on the information of the specified coordinate position. The signals corresponding to the determination are input to the main CPU 42 through the I/O port 49.
The main control board 71 also includes an illumination effect driving circuit 61. The illumination effect driving circuit 61 outputs an effect signal to the above-mentioned luminescent device 30. When the effect signal is input, the luminescent device 30 is illuminated in a predetermined illuminating fashion. As a result, the slot machine 1 executes effects in accordance with the game progress.
The main control board 71 is connected to the upper display 10A, the main display 10B and the speakers 31, respectively. The controller 41 transmits control signals to the upper display 10A, the main display 10B and the speakers 31 based on the game program. As mentioned above, the speakers 31 output sounds according to the progress of the game based on a control signal output from the controller 41. The upper display 10A and the main display 10B display various kinds of information based on control signals which are output from the controller 41.
The main control board 71 is connected to a relay board 75. The relay board 75 has a coupler 76 (refer to
The relay board 75 has a control unit (not shown). The control unit executes control with respect to the input/output of a signal between the controller 41 and each of the peripherals connected to the relay board 75. For instance, when a control signal is input from the controller 41, the control unit specifies a peripheral which is the target of the control signal. Then, the control unit inputs the control signal to the specified peripheral.
As shown in
The woofer 80 is connected to the controller 41 through the coupler 76 and the relay board 75. As mentioned above, the woofer 80 is a speaker specialized in the sound output which corresponds to the low-pitch range of the human auditory range. The control signal which is output from the controller 41 is input to the woofer 80 through the relay board 75 and the coupler 76. The woofer 80 outputs the sounds corresponding to the low-pitch range based on the control signal currently input. Therefore, the woofer 80 can output sounds corresponding to the low-pitch range according to the progress of the game.
In other words, the woofer 80 outputs low-pitched sounds which can not be appropriately output at the speakers 31. Specifically, the slot machine 1 can execute an audio effect with high-quality sounds by using the speakers 31 which are full range speakers and the woofer 80 in combination. As a result, the slot machine 1 can stimulate the player's interest in the game by executing the audio effect with high-quality sounds.
The ticket printer 85 is connected to the controller 41 through the coupler 76 and the relay board 75. The ticket printer 85 outputs a ticket which contains information indicating the amount of gaming values. For instance, when ending a game, the controller 41 inputs, to the ticket printer 85, information indicating the amount of the gaming value which the player possesses and a control signal through the relay board 75 and the coupler 76. In this case, in response to the control signal, the ticket printer 85 can print out a ticket containing information indicating the amount of the gaming value.
A player-information acquisition device 90 is connected to the controller 41 through the coupler 76 and the relay board 75. The player-information acquisition device 90 is called a PTS (Player Tracking System). The player-information acquisition device 90 has a control unit 91, a card reader 92 and an information display 93. The player-information acquisition device 90 reads out the player-information stored in a player-card 95 from this player-card 95 through the card reader 92. The player-information acquisition device 90 displays the player-information in the information display 93. Thus, the player-information acquisition device 90 can notify the player of his/her own player-information (for instance, his/her personal history of game results).
The control unit 91 takes charge of the control of the whole player-information acquisition device 90. Specifically, the control unit 91 controls the card reader 92 and the information display 93 based on a control signal output from the controller 41.
The card reader 92 reads out the player-information which is stored in the player-card 95, in accordance with the control of control unit 91. Also, the card reader 92 can also write predetermined kinds of information (for instance, information on a history of game results) in the player-card 95, in accordance with the control of the control unit 91. The player-card 95 is a card which the player possesses on an individual basis. The player-card 95 incorporates a storage medium therein which can store various kinds of information with respect to a game.
The information display 93 displays the player-information read out from the player-card 95. The information display 93 displays the player-information in accordance with the control of the control unit 91. The player can confirm his/her own player-information by seeing the displayed contents on the information display 93.
Here, the relay board 75 is arranged inside the cabinet 2, in the proximity of the lower end portion of the main display 10B. Then, the coupler 76 of the relay board 75 faces the inside of the armrest 20. As shown in
The control panel 25 is one example of the peripherals connected to the relay board 75 through the coupler 76. As mentioned above, the woofer 80, the ticket printer 85 and the player-information acquisition device 90 are also connected to the relay board 75 through the coupler 76 (refer to
The coupler 76 of the relay board 75 faces the inside of the armrest 20. That is, in a case of removal/attachment work with respect to the peripherals arranged in the armrest 20 from/onto the relay board 75, an operator can complete the work without accessing the inside of the cabinet 2. In other words, this slot machine 1 can reduce the number of times to access the main control board 71 which is arranged inside the cabinet 2. As a result, it becomes possible for this slot machine 1 to prevent a fraudulent modification to the main portion including the main control board 71.
Next, the woofer 80 arranged in the armrest 20 is described in detail with reference to the drawings. As mentioned above, the woofer 80 is a speaker specialized in the sound output corresponding to the low-pitch range in the human auditory range.
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At the woofer 80, the vibration system (for instance, diaphragm 82 and drive unit 83) has a large stroke. The gauge of the woofer 80 is larger than those of full-range speakers such as the speakers 31. As a result, the woofer 80 can output sounds with reduced distortion in a high sound pressure level. That is, the woofer 80 can output powerful sounds in the low-pitch range.
The woofer 80 is arranged at the bottom surface of the armrest 20 (refer to
Here, the slot machine 1 is a slanted-type slot machine. Therefore, the player puts his/her arm(s) (for instance, elbow(s), etc.) on the upper surface of the armrest 20 (for instance, on the upper panel 21) when playing a game. In the slot machine 1, the control panel 25 is arranged in an area nearer to the cabinet 2, on the upper surface of the armrest 20 (refer to
The woofer 80 stimulates the player's interest in the game through outputting the low-pitched sounds in accordance with the progress of the game. As above mentioned, the player senses the vibrations produced in the woofer 80 through the armrest 20 when the low-pitched sounds are output. As a result, the slot machine 1 can execute an effect by the vibrations of the armrest 20 simultaneously with an effect by the sound output of the speakers 31 and the woofer 80. In other words, the slot machine 1 can further stimulate the player's interest in the game by the audio effect and the vibration effect.
The woofer 80 is arranged at the bottom surface of the armrest 20. As shown in
Here, the use of the armrest 20 is not limited to resting the arm(s) of the player. For instance, the player can also put a drink, etc., on the armrest 20. If a drink is put on the armrest 20, the player may accidentally spill the drink thereon. In such a case, the spilt drink may enter inside of the armrest 20. This means that the spilt drink may cause a malfunction of the peripherals (e.g. woofer 80) arranged in the armrest 20, caused by the short circuit, etc.
However, in the slot machine 1, the woofer 80 is arranged inside the armrest 20 in the condition that the directivity with respect to the sound output thereof is in the downward direction. That is, the opening of the woofer 80 is formed on the bottom surface of the armrest 20 (refer to
As explained above, the slot machine 1 directed to the first embodiment has the woofer 80 inside the armrest 20 where the player's arm(s) etc. are to be rested. The woofer 80 is a speaker specialized in the sound output in the low-pitch range, complementing the speakers 31 by outputting sounds in a range which the speakers 31 cannot output appropriately. When outputting low-pitched sounds, the woofer 80 vibrates and transmits the vibrations to the armrest 20. In the slot machine 1, the player operates the control panel 25 while resting his/her arm(s) etc. on the armrest 20. Accordingly, the vibrations produced in the woofer 80 are transmitted to the player through the armrest 20. As a result, the slot machine 1 can execute an effect by the vibrations of the armrest 20 simultaneously with an effect by the sound output of the speakers 31 and the woofer 80. Accordingly, the slot machine 1 can further stimulate the player's interest in the game by the audio effect and the vibration effect.
Also, in the slot machine 1, the woofer 80 is connected to the controller 41 through the coupler 76 and the relay board 75. The relay board 75 is arranged inside the cabinet 2. Then, the coupler 76 arranged on the relay board 75 is arranged facing the inside of the armrest 20 (refer to
In the slot machine 1, the woofer 80 is arranged at the bottom surface of the armrest 20 in the condition that the directivity of the sound output thereof is in the downward direction of the armrest 20 (refer to
The present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment, and it is obvious that various improvements and modifications can be made thereto without departing from the spirit of the present invention. For instance, this invention is not limited to a slot machine having four reels. This invention can be adopted in various gaming machines if a woofer 80 is provided inside an armrest 20 thereof. For instance, this invention can be applied to a video slot machine and a card game machine.
The types of speakers used for the gaming machine according to the present invention are also not limited to those described in the above-described embodiment. Various embodiments can be adopted in the gaming machine according to this invention if a woofer is included therein. For instance, an embodiment can also be adopted in which a tweeter is added to the speakers 31 (i.e. full range speakers) and the woofer as above mentioned. The tweeter is a speaker specialized in the sound output in the high-pitch range. The gaming machine according to the present invention can be realized using squawkers in place of the speakers 31. A squawker is a speaker specialized in the midrange sound output.
Moreover, in the gaming machine according to the present invention, an embodiment can also be adopted in which a sub woofer is added to the speakers 31 and the woofer 80 as above mentioned. The sub woofer is a speaker specialized in the sound output of the further lower-pitch range than the woofer 80. In such a case, it is preferable that the sub woofer is arranged inside the armrest 20, similar to the woofer 80.
[Second Embodiment]
A gaming machine according to the second embodiment will be described in detail with reference to the drawings as embodied in a slot machine 101.
The features of the slot machine 101 according to the second embodiment will be described in detail with reference to the drawings. The slot machine 101 according to the second embodiment is a so-called hybrid-type slot machine. This hybrid-type slot machine has a known transmissive liquid crystal panel arranged in front of a plurality of mechanical reels. The plurality of mechanical reels are rotatably supported. This hybrid-type slot machine turns the transmissive liquid crystal panel into a transparent state when executing a game so as to allow the images of various symbols depicted on the outer peripheral surface of the mechanical reels to be displayed.
Also, the slot machine 101 is a slanted-type slot machine as is installed in game arcades such as casinos (refer to
Here, the slot machine 101 according to the second embodiment has a cabinet 102. The cabinet 102 houses electrical and mechanical components for executing predetermined game aspects in the slot machine 101. The electrical and mechanical components include reels and a control board 170, which will be described later. For instance, the control board 170 to be described later is housed in the lower portion of the cabinet 102 (refer to
The back panel 140 has a recess portion 143 which recesses in a predetermined length from the back panel 140. Further, the recess portion 143 has a plurality of exhaust holes 145 (six exhaust holes in the second embodiment). The exhaust holes 145 each communicate with the inside of the cabinet 102 (refer to
Further, the recess portion 43 extends to the upper surface of the cabinet 102. This allows the recess portion 143 to guide the air exhausted from the exhaust holes 145 to the upper side of the cabinet 102. Therefore, even when the slot machine 101 is arranged with its back face in contact with a wall surface (for instance, a wall surface of a game arcade or a back face of other gaming machine), the air exhausted from the exhaust holes 145 is exhausted upward of the slot machine 101. Accordingly, it is possible to reduce a space for exhausting air in the cabinet 102 of the slot machine 101. As a result, the slot machine 101 can contribute to effective use of spaces in game arcades.
Further, as shown in
Next, the slot machine 101 according to the second embodiment will be described in detail with reference to the drawings.
As shown in
Further, as shown in
Here, the components housed in the cabinet 102 perform predetermined operations in accordance with operational status of the slot machine 101. This causes each component to generate heat, so that the air inside the cabinet 102 is heated. When the air inside the cabinet 102 is heated, the components (for instance, controllers and the like including a CPU) may cause a malfunction in accordance with the condition of temperature. The exhaust fans 135 can prevent such a malfunction by exhausting the heated air in the cabinet 102.
Four reels (specifically, a first reel 105, a second reel 106, a third reel 107 and a fourth reel 108) are provided inside the cabinet 102 in a freely rotating fashion. The first reel 105 through the fourth reel 108 each have a symbol string drawn on an outer peripheral surface thereof. Each symbol string is made up of a predetermined number of symbols. Also, each symbol string includes a plurality of types of symbols.
The cabinet 102 has an upper display 110A and a main display 110E provided at a front face thereof. The upper display 110A is arranged at an upper front portion of the cabinet 102. The upper display 110A is made up of a heretofore known liquid crystal panel. The upper display 110A displays information with respect to the game. The display contents to be displayed on the upper display 110A include effect images, introduction of the game contents, game rule explanations and the like.
The main display 110B is arranged at a middle front of the cabinet 102. The main display 110B is made up of a heretofore known transmissive liquid crystal panel or the like. The main display 110B displays information with respect to the game. Specifically, the player progresses the game in the slot machine 101 based on the display of the main display 110B.
The main display 110B has a first display window 114, a second display window 115, a third display window 116 and a fourth display window 117. As described earlier, the first reel 105 through the fourth reel 108 are arranged inside the cabinet 102. The main display 110B is positioned in front of the first reel 105 through the fourth reel 108. In the main display 110B, the first display window 114 through the fourth display window 117 are formed at portions corresponding to the first reel 105 through the fourth reel 108. For instance, the first display window 114 is formed at a position corresponding to the front of the first reel 105 of the main display 110B. In the slot machine 101, the inner side of the first display window 114 through the fourth display window 117 can be changed to a transparent state. This enables players to view behind the main display 110B through the first display window 114 through the fourth display window 117. Specifically, the players can see the symbols drawn on the first reel 105 through the fourth reel 108 through the first display window 114 through the fourth display window 117.
The main display 110B displays one pay line L (refer to
In the present invention, the number of reels is not limited to four reels. Specifically, the number of reels in the slot machine 101 can be changed to a different number.
Further, a touch panel 118 is provided at a front face of the main display 110B (refer to
A bill slot 128 is formed at a front face of the cabinet 102. The bill slot 128 is adapted to accept bills inside the cabinet 102. At the slot machine 101, the player can insert a predetermined ticket in the bill slot 128. Such a ticket is output from the ticket printer 185 as will be described later. This ticket includes information with respect to the amount of gaming values awarded to the player based on the game results. Specifically, the slot machine 101 can identify the amount of gaming values which can be used in the game based on the gaming value amount information included in such a ticket.
In the slot machine 101 according to the second embodiment, bills, tickets or electronic valuable information (credits) corresponding to these can be used as gaming values. The gaming values applicable to this invention are not limited to these. For instance, coins, medals, tokens, electronic money or the like can also be employed.
As shown in
As mentioned above, the slot machine 101 has the armrest 120. The armrest 120 is formed so as to protrude in the direction of the player (in other words, frontward of the slot machine 101) from the front face of the cabinet 102. The armrest 120 is formed below the main display 110B. While taking a seat in front of the slot machine 101, a player can play a game with his/her arm(s) rested on the armrest 120. Here, the arm(s) rested on the armrest 120 are positioned higher than the lower end of the above-mentioned main display 110B.
The armrest 120 has an upper panel 121, a control panel 125, a woofer 180, a ticket printer 185 and a player-information acquisition device 190. The upper panel 121 is a portion which comes into contact with the arm(s), etc. of a player. The upper panel 121 is positioned higher than the lower end portion of the main display 110B (refer to
The woofer 180 is arranged inside the armrest 120. The woofer 180 is a speaker specialized in low-pitched sound output. As shown in
The ticket printer 185, the player-information acquisition device 190 are arranged in the front face of the armrest 120. The ticket printer 185 outputs, onto a ticket, the amount of gaming values that the player possesses when terminating a game in the slot machine 101. As described above, the ticket output can be inserted into the bill slot 128. The player-information acquisition device 190 has a card reader 192 and an information display 193. The card reader 192 reads/writes data from/onto player-cards. The player-cards are memory media that memorize player-information. The player-information is information with respect to game-related information concerning the player who possesses the subject player card (for instance, history information on game results). The information display 193 displays the player-information read by the card reader 192. As a result, the player can confirm his/her own player-information by seeing the displayed contents of the information display 193. The player information acquisition device 190 is also called as a PTS (Player Tracking System).
Next, the configuration of the back side of the slot machine 101 according to the second embodiment will be explained in detail with reference to the drawings. As shown in
The recess portion 143 has the plurality of exhaust holes 145. The exhaust holes 145 provide communication between the inside and the outside of the cabinet 102. Accordingly, the slot machine 101 can exhaust air inside the cabinet 102 through the exhaust holes 145 to the outside of the cabinet 102 (refer to
The surface where the exhaust holes 145 are formed (hereinafter, an exhaust-hole formation surface) is located at an inner side of the slot machine 101 compared to the other parts of the back panel 140 (refer to
The recess portion 143 communicates with the top surface of the cabinet 102 (refer to
The recess portion 143 is formed at a position which deviates from the width-directional center of the back panel 140 in a predetermined direction (the right direction in
Here, consideration will be given on the case in which two slot machines 101 are arranged back to back and with their respective recess portions 143 positioned face to face. When the recess portions 143 are positioned face to face, the respective exhaust fans 143 of the recess portions 143 are also positioned face to face. Accordingly, the direction of exhaust air from the exhaust holes 145 of one slot machine 101 opposes to the direction of exhaust air from the exhaust holes 145 of the other slot machine 101. In other words, in this case, exhaust air of one slot machine 101 is obstructed by exhaust air of the other slot machine 101.
In the slot machine 101 according to the second embodiment, the recess portion 143 is formed on a position deviated to a predetermined direction (in
Next, the bottom surface of the slot machine 101 according to the second embodiment will be described in detail while referring to the drawings. As shown in
The slot machine 101 further has an intake passage 150 at the bottom surface. As shown in
As described earlier, the left and right side surfaces of the cabinet 102 each have a cut-out portion at the lower end thereof. The air outside the slot machine 101 is introduced into the intake passage through these cut-out portions. Here, if a plurality of slot machines 101 are aligned laterally, cut-out portions at side surfaces of one slot machine 101 are positioned so as to coincide with positions of adjoining cut-out portions of other slot machines 101. In this case, the intake passage 150 of one slot machine 101 communicates with the intake passage 150 of the other slot machine 101. Accordingly, even when arranged in this manner, the slot machine 101 can assuredly take in air through the intake passage 150. As a result, the slot machine 101 can reduce a space for installation in a lateral direction of the slot machine 101. Accordingly, the slot machine 101 can contribute to effective use of spaces in game arcades.
The lower end portion of the back panel 140 has a cut-out portion. This cut-out portion constitutes one end of the intake passage 150. Owing to this, when two slot machines 101 are arranged back to back, the intake passage 150 of one slot machine 101 communicates with the intake passage 150 of the other slot machine 101 through this cut-out portion. Accordingly, even in this case, the slot machine 101 can assuredly take in air through the intake passage 150.
The slot machine 101 has wall portions 151 at its bottom surface. The wall portions 151 are adopted to maintain stiffness of the lower portion of the slot machine 101. It is to be noted that the lower ends of the wall portions 151 are located above the lower ends of the left and right side surfaces of the cabinet 102 and the lower end of the back panel 140. This means that, when the slot machine 101 is installed, the end of the wall portions 151 will not be brought into contact with the surface where the slot machine 101 is installed. Therefore, the intake holes 155 surrounded by the wall portions 151 can also introduce the air outside the cabinet 102.
Next, a flow of air in the cabinet 102 of the slot machine 101 will be explained with reference to the drawings.
As shown in
As described above, the air introduced into the cabinet 102 ascends from the bottom inside the cabinet 102. At this time, the air can cool down the components through heat exchange with the components. Specifically, the air exchanges heat with the control board 170 housed in the lower portion of the cabinet 102 to thereby cool down the control board 170. Here, the air is heated through heat exchange with the components. Then, the heated air is exhausted through the exhaust holes 145 to the outside of the cabinet 102 along the flow of air generated by drive of the exhaust fans 135.
In this manner, the slot machine 101 circulates air between the inside and the outside of the cabinet 102. Specifically, as shown in
As explained above, the slot machine 101 according to the second embodiment has the exhaust holes 145 and the exhaust fans 135. Accordingly, the slot machine 101 can exhaust air heated by the heat of the components to the outside of the cabinet 102. Thus, the slot machine 101 can release the heat generated inside the cabinet 102 to the outside, thereby preventing a malfunction of the components caused by heat. Further, the slot machine 101 is provided with a plurality of exhaust holes 145 in the recess portion 143. The recess portion 143 is formed in the back panel 140 at the backside of the cabinet 102. Accordingly, even when arranged with the back panel 140 in contact with a wall surface of a game arcade, the slot machine 101 can secure a space required to exhaust air in the cabinet 102 (refer to
In the slot machine 101 according to the second embodiment, the recess portion 143 is formed at a position deviated from the central axis in the width-directional center of the cabinet 102 in a predetermined length to a predetermined direction. The exhaust holes 145 formed on the recess portion 143 are used for exhausting the heat generated from the components and the like. When two slot machines 101 are arranged back to back, the respective recess portions 143 are positioned so as not to face with each other. Therefore, in a case that the slot machines 101 are arranged in this manner, exhaust heat of one slot machine 101 will not obstruct exhaust of the other slot machine 101. In other words, by arranging two slot machines 101 back to back in a game arcade, it is possible to reduce an installation space for these slot machines 101. As a result, the slot machine 101 can further contribute to effective use of spaces in game arcades.
Further, the slot machine 101 has an intake passage 150 at the bottom surface of the cabinet 102. The intake passage 150 has the intake holes 155 which communicate with the inside of the cabinet 102. Therefore, the air outside the cabinet 102 flows into the cabinet 102 through the intake holes 155 in the intake passage 150 by drive of the exhaust fans 135. The air flowing in the cabinet 102 moves upward from the bottom surface and is exhausted to the outside of the cabinet 102 through the exhaust holes 145. This means that the air in the slot machine 101 flows from the lower portion to the upper portion of the cabinet 102. As a result, the slot machine 101 can cool down the entire components housed in the cabinet 102. In other words, the slot machine 101 can more assuredly prevent a malfunction of the components (such as a processor arranged in the control board 170) caused by heat.
Further, the slot machine 101 has cut-out portions at the lower ends of the left, right and back sides of the cabinet 102. The cut-out portions constitute the respective one ends of the intake passage 150. Specifically, when a plurality of slot machines 101 are aligned laterally, the intake passage 150 of one slot machine 101 communicates with the intake passage of the other slot machine 101. Similarly, when two slot machines 101 are installed back to back, the intake passage 150 of one slot machine 101 communicates with the intake passage 150 of the other slot machine 101. Therefore, when a plurality of slot machines 101 are arranged side to side or back to back, the slot machine 101 can assuredly takes in air through the intake passage 150.
The present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment, and it is obvious that various improvements and modifications can be made thereto without departing from the spirit of the present invention. For instance, the gaming machine according to the present invention is not limited to a slot machine. Specifically, the invention is applicable to various gaming machines (such as a card gaming machine) only if it is provided with a recess portion which has an exhaust hole in the outer peripheral surface of a cabinet thereof. Further, the position of the recess portion in the present invention is not limited to the back side of the cabinet as in the embodiment described above. For instance, it is possible to form a recess portion having an exhaust hole in the side surface of the cabinet in the gaming machine according to the present invention.
Also, in the gaming machine according to the present invention, the number of recess portions having an exhaust hole is not limited to one recess portion as in the embodiment described above. The gaming machine according to the present invention may be provided with a plurality of recess portions in the outer peripheral surface of the cabinet, each of which has an exhaust hole. In this case, such a gaming machine can exhaust air in the cabinet more smoothly. In this case also, such a gaming machine can contribute to effective use of spaces in game arcades.
Although the subject matter has been described in language specific to structural features and/or methodological acts, it is to be understood that the subject matter defined in the appended claims is not necessarily limited to the specific features or acts described above. Rather, the specific features and acts described above are disclosed as example forms of implementing the claims.
This application is based upon and claims a priority from the U.S. provisional Patent Application No. 61/114,155 filed on Nov. 13, 2008, the U.S. provisional Patent Application No. 61/114,149 filed on Nov. 13, 2008, the entire contents thereof are incorporated herein by reference.
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