Information
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Patent Grant
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6220598
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Patent Number
6,220,598
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Date Filed
Monday, January 10, 200025 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 24, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Layno; Benjamin H.
- Mendiratta; Vishu
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 273 148 R
- 273 309
- 273 287
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A protective skirt is disposed on the surface of a gaming table of the type having a player area and a dealer area. The gaming table additionally includes a rail covering the margin of the gaming table proximate the player area. The skirt includes an inner edge, which may be optionally tapered, and an outer edge disposed proximate the rail such that the skirt extends onto the gaming table surface to overlay at least a portion of the player area of the gaming table. Optionally, the outer edge has a shape to substantially conform to the shape of the gaming table. Thus, for a gaming table that is arcuate, the outer edge is substantially arcuate. In an optional embodiment, the skirt may be fixed by securing the outer edge between the rail and the gaming table.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to gaming table coverings. Specifically, the present invention is a protective skirt which covers at least a portion of the playing surface of a gaming table.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Gaming tables known in the art typically have flat, solid surfaces covered by a fabric such as felt. However, it is known in the art that the fabric covering the playing surface of gaming tables is subject to wear and damage requiring frequent replacement of the fabric covering. Aside from the normal wear of cards rubbing on the surface and players resting arms, hands, elbows, and the like on the surface, the playing surface may be damaged by condensation from drinks, spills, cigarette and cigar burns, and the like to such an extent that replacement of the playing surface fabric is required. The frequent replacement of such playing surface fabric adds to the costs, in both money and labor, associated with operating a casino.
Often a player will be supplied with a napkin, coaster, or other means of catching condensation from a drink container. However, such devices do not necessarily prevent condensation from reaching the playing surface fabric. For example, if a napkin becomes saturated, the excess condensation will be absorbed by the playing surface fabric. Moreover, the mere rubbing of the napkin, coaster, ash tray, or the like on the playing surface fabric will cause wear and, eventually, necessitate replacement.
Thus, it can be seen that there is a need in the art for a device which overlays at least a portion of the playing surface to prevent wear of the playing surface fabric.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is used in conjunction with a gaming table of the type including a player area and a dealer area, said gaming table including a rail covering the margin of the gaming table at the player area. The present invention is a skirt having an outer edge and an inner edge. The outer edge of the skirt is disposed proximate the rail so that the skirt extends to overlay at least a portion of the player area of the gaming table surface. The inner edge is optionally tapered to facilitate the sliding of playing cards across the inner edge.
In an optional embodiment, the skirt is secured from movement by securing the outer edge of the skirt between the rail and the gaming table. In a further optional embodiment, the skirt has a shape that conforms to the gaming table at the player area. That is, the skirt is formed or shaped such that the shape of the skirt corresponds to the shape of the gaming table at the player area. For example, in one optional embodiment specifically designed for use with gaming tables having an arcuate shape at the player area, the skirt has a substantially arcuate shape.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an apparatus to overlay at least a portion of the playing surface of a gaming table to protect the gaming table surface from wear and damage.
BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a top view of a gaming table known in the art;
FIG. 2
is a top view of a gaming table skirt according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3
is a sectional side view of the embodiment of
FIG. 2
taken along section line A—A;
FIG. 4
is a top view of the gaming table skirt according to the embodiment of
FIG. 2
overlaying the gaming table of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 5
is a sectional side view of the gaming table and gaming table skirt of
FIG. 4
taken along section line B—B.
DESCRIPTION
Reference is now made to the figures wherein like parts are referred to by like numerals throughout. Referring to
FIG. 1
, the present invention is used with a gaming table
10
known in the art. The gaming table
10
has a gaming table surface
12
upon which the gambling game is played. The gaming table surface
12
is typically a fabric, such as felt, covering a flat, solid surface. The gaming table
10
includes a dealer area
14
and a player area
16
. A rail
18
covers the margin of the gaming table
10
at the player area
16
.
With reference to
FIGS. 2-3
, the present invention is a skirt
20
having an inner edge
22
and an outer edge
24
. The skirt
20
is optionally formed from a polymer that is impervious to liquids and resistant to burning. In one optional embodiment, the polymer is clear so that the skirt
20
will not unduly distract players or detract from the look of the gaming table
10
. The skirt
20
is optionally thin and substantially flat. The outer edge
24
of the skirt
20
is disposed proximate the rail
18
so that the skirt
20
extends onto the gaming table surface
12
at the player area
16
. Thus, the skirt
20
overlays at least a portion of the gaming table surface
12
in front of the players. That is, the skirt
20
may cover the entire gaming table
10
or, in the optional embodiment of
FIGS. 4-5
, the skirt
20
may cover only a portion of the gaming table
10
. The portion of the gaming table surface
12
covered by the skirt
20
is protected from damage and wear caused by player's resting their arms, hands, and elbows on the gaming table surface
12
as well as placing drink containers, ash trays, burning tobacco products, and the like on the gaming table surface
12
.
As shown in
FIGS. 4-5
, the skirt
20
may optionally be held in place by securing the outer edge
24
between the rail
18
and the gaming table
10
. In other words, the skirt
20
is prevented from moving by sandwiching the outer edge
24
between the rail
18
and the gaming table
10
. Additionally, the ends of the skirt
20
may aid in securing the skirt
20
from moving by abutting a stop or the like at the dealer area
14
.
It is contemplated that the present invention could be used for any gaming table
10
without regard to the shape of the gaming table
10
. Thus, the table could be used with a rectangular table, such as a craps table, an arcuate table, such as a blackjack table, or any other shaped table. Optionally, the outer edge
24
of the skirt
20
is shaped to substantially conform to the shape of the gaming table
10
at the player area
16
. Thus, for a rectangular table, the outer edge
24
would be substantially a straight line. Likewise, for an arcuate gaming table
10
, as shown in
FIGS. 1-5
, the outer edge
24
would be substantially arcuate to conform to the shape of the gaming table
10
.
While not necessary, the inner edge
22
in the embodiment of
FIGS. 1-5
is substantially parallel to the outer edge
24
. In an optional embodiment, the inner edge
22
of the skirt
20
is also tapered to allow cards to slide easily over the inner edge
22
as they are dealt.
The skirt
20
may be built into newly constructed gaming tables
10
or, alternatively, be retrofitted onto existing gaming tables
10
. In retrofitting an existing gaming table
10
with the skirt
20
, the skirt
20
is positioned on the gaming table
10
to overlay at least a portion of the player area
16
of the gaming table surface
12
and secured from movement. In an optional embodiment, the skirt
20
is secured from movement by removing the rail
18
by unfastening the fasteners securing the rail
18
to the gaming table
10
. The skirt
20
is positioned to rest under the rail
18
when reattached. The rail
18
is positioned in its original position with the skirt
20
disposed between the rail
18
and the gaming table surface
12
. The rail
1
8
is reattached to the gaming table
10
to thereby secure the skirt
20
from movement.
In use, the gaming table is used in a manner known in the art. That is, the skirt
20
does not interfere with the normal use of the gaming table. However, with the skirt
20
in place, players may rest their arms, elbows, and hands as well as drink containers, ash trays, and the like on the skirt
20
without causing wear to the gaming table surface
12
, thereby extending the life of the fabric thereon. Likewise, spills, ashes from burning tobacco products, and the like contacting the skirt
20
will be prevented from damaging the gaming table surface
12
underlying the skirt
20
.
While certain embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described it is to be understood that the present invention is subject to many modifications and changes without departing from the spirit and scope of the claims presented herein.
Claims
- 1. An apparatus for protecting the surface of a gaming table of the type including a player area and a dealer area, said gaming table being defined by an arcuate margin and including a rail covering said margin of said gaming table at the player area, comprising:a game table having an arcuate margin and a rail covering said margin; a skirt having an outer edge generally conformed to said arcuate margin secured subjacent said rail and an inner edge, generally parallel to said outer edge said skirt extending from said rail onto the gaming table surface to overlay at least a portion of said player area of the gaming table and said inner edge being faired and tapered to increase in the thickness towards said rail.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein:said skirt is reduced in plan form proximate said dealer area.
- 3. An apparatus for protecting the surface of a gaming table of the type including a player area and a dealer area, said gaming table being defined by an arcuate margin and including a rail covering said margin of said gaming table at the player area, comprising:a game table having an arcuate margin and a rail covering said margin; a planar skirt of a polymeric material structure having an outer edge generally conformed to said arcuate margin secured subjacent said rail and said gaming table surface and an inner edge said skirt extending from the rail onto the gaming table surface in reducing thickness to overlay at least a portion of said player area of said gaming table.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said outer edge has a shape to substantially conform to said gaming table at said player area and is reduced in plan form proximate said dealer area.
- 5. An apparatus for protecting the surface of a gaming table of the type including a player area defined by an exterior margin and a dealer area, said gaming table including a rail covering said margin of the gaming table at said margin of the gaming table at said player area, comprising:a game table having an arcuate margin and a rail covering said margin; a planar skirt having an outer edge with a shape substantially conforming to said gaming table margin at the player area secured between said rail and said gaming table surface and a tapered inner edge, said skirt extending from said rail onto the gaming table surface to overlay at least a portion of said player area of said gaming table in a reducing thickness taper.
- 6. In a gaming table characterized by a playing surface comprising a dealer's portion and a player's portion, said player's portion including a generally arcuate peripheral edge and a corresponding arcuate edge rail covering said edge, the improvement comprising:a game table having an arcuate margin and a rail covering said margin; a generally arcuate planar strip of a polymeric material structure defined by an outer edge conformed to overlie said peripheral edge subjacent said rail and an inner edge spaced from said outer edge to overlie a point of said player's portion of said surface adjacent said rail, said strip being faired at a reducing thickness taper towards said inner edge.
- 7. A gaming surface protector according to claim 6 wherein:said strip is formed of a translucent material structure.
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