Method and apparatus for issuing coupons for a gaming machine

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6648761
  • Patent Number
    6,648,761
  • Date Filed
    Monday, July 9, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 18, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A coupon issuing apparatus for a gaming machine is provided which comprises a hopper 2 for containing a plurality of blank coupon, a conveyer means 20 for discharging a blank coupon from the hopper 2 and transporting the blank coupon along a passageway 14, and a printer 19 provided in the vicinity of the passageway 14 for printing given gaming information on the moving blank coupon to easily dispense valuable coupons at player's request by printing monetary value on the blank coupon by the printer 19.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to coupon issuing technology, in particular to method and apparatus for issuing coupons indicative of monetary value corresponding to an amount of prize money that a player has won in a gaming machine.




BACKGROUND OF THE TECHNOLOGY




When a player wins games with a gaming machine in a gambling establishment such as a casino, a bill dispenser connected with the gaming machine dispenses bills or currency corresponding to an amount of prize money that the player wins. However, in most cases, the bill dispenser runs short of bills contained therein and therefore fails to dispense the required amount of bills because it does not have its large capacity for storing plenty of bills to dispense. Typically, the bill dispenser is not so designed to have a bill recycling system wherein bills inserted into the gaming machine can be transported to and dispensed from a dispensing tray of the bill dispenser as prize money. Accordingly, plenty of bills must always be supplied to the bill dispenser to surely dispense the required amount of bills corresponding to prize money for the win games.




In another aspect, when bills are supplied to the bill dispenser, a clerk of the casino must do troublesome operations that comprises the steps of reserving plenty of bills; unlocking and opening a door of the gaming machine; removing a stacker from the bill dispenser in the gaming machine; unlocking the stacker; supplying plenty of bills in the stacker; locking and attaching the stacker in the bill dispenser; and closing and locking the door of the gaming machine. To this end, the casino must always reserve a vast number of bills in the bill dispensers, and give the thorough and strict security protection for bills against theft upon replenishment with bills of the bill dispenser in the gaming machines. To solve these problems, a proposal has been made that a bill dispenser in a casino can safely and easily pay out cashable tokens, coupons or scrip of a certain kind corresponding to the prize money of win games without using real bills.




For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,290,033 to Harold G. Bittner et al. discloses a gaming machine which contains a vast number of game coupons each bearing a legend or prize code key printed on the front side. These game coupons are contained in coupon magazines for distribution, however no printer is provided in the gaming machine so that it cannot print a required monetary amount on the game coupons upon issuance. Also, International Publication No. WO 94/16781 shows a gaming apparatus which comprises a slot machine capable of accepting either paper currency preprinted coupons or cash out slips. The slot machine also includes a printer that prints and dispenses cash out slips which include a bar code representing a unique identification that provides the amount of “winnings”. However, this printer is not used to prepare valuable coupons.




Thus, the known typical bill dispenser can provide a player with only a kind of bills or tokens so that it tends to lack in bills due to absence of large denomination bills or tokens in it, and therefore a clerk must always replenish a supply of bills or coupons at apparently dangerous work to carry bills or coupons to gaming machines and fill the bill dispenser up with them.




Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide method and apparatus for issuing coupons indicative of monetary value corresponding to an amount of prize money that a player has acquired in a gaming machine.




Another object of the invention is to provide method and apparatus for issuing valuable coupons for a gaming machine to prevent emission of improper or invalid coupons.




Still another object of the present invention is to provide method and apparatus for issuing coupons for and around a gaming machine.




A further object of the instant invention is to provide method and apparatus for promptly issuing coupons each which represents a corresponding monetary value printed thereon to an amount of prize money that a player wins in a gaming machine at player's request.




DISCLOSURE OF THE PRESENT INVENTION




Applied to a gaming machine (


80


) is the method for issuing coupons according to the present invention which comprises the steps of accumulating blank coupons in a hopper (


2


); forwarding an issue command from the gaming machine (


80


) to an issue control circuit (


30


); driving a conveyer means (


20


) by outputs from the issue control circuit (


30


) to draw a blank coupon from the hopper (


2


) to a passageway (


14


); transporting the blank coupon along the passageway (


14


) to a printing area (


15


) provided with a printer (


19


); activating the printer (


19


) by outputs from the issue control circuit (


30


) to print gaming information on the moving blank coupon and thereby prepare a valuable coupon; and dispensing the coupon from an outlet (


23


) of the passageway (


14


).




According to the present invention, the valuable coupon can easily be issued at player's request by printing monetary value on a blank coupon. Each valuable coupon may bear the printed information representing the monetary value corresponding to an amount of prize money that a player has gained in the gaming machine. The monetary values to be printed on the blank coupon may be different every win game the players have done so that the printer can print various monetary values on the coupon payable to the players without storage or supply of bills in the gaming machine.




In an embodiment of the present invention, the method may comprise converting by a transducer (


18


) the gaming information printed on the coupon into electrical signals; forwarding the signals from the transducer (


18


) to the issue control circuit (


30


); confirming in the issue control circuit (


30


) based on the signals from the transducer (


18


) whether the coupon is proper; dispensing the coupon from the outlet (


23


) of the passageway (


14


) after the issue control circuit (


30


) confirms that the coupon is proper; and preventing distribution of the coupon when the issue control circuit (


30


) decides that the coupon is improper.




The confirming process includes deciding that the proper coupon bears the correctly printed gaming information or is composed of a single sheet drawn from the hopper (


2


); or that the improper coupon includes the incorrectly printed gaming information or is composed of double sheets drawn from the hopper (


2


). After the preceding blank coupon is transferred to the printing area


15


, extraction of a next blank coupon from the hopper (


2


) is barred.




The coupon is transferred from the printing area (


15


) to a stand-by area (


16


) where it temporarily is held for confirmation by the issue control circuit (


30


) on whether the coupon in the stand-by area (


16


) is proper. In this case, when the issue control circuit (


30


) confirms that the coupon is proper, it is carried from the stand-by area (


16


) through a pay-out area (


17


) to the outlet (


23


). Adversely, when the issue control circuit (


30


) decides the coupon as improper, it is conveyed from the stand-by area (


16


) to a reject chamber (


28


) for storage, and a new coupon preferably is reissued by outputs of the issue control circuit (


30


).




In the embodiment of the invention, a deflection device (


25


) is provided between the printing area (


15


) and stand-by area (


16


) at a junction of the printing area (


15


) and the pay-out area (


17


). The deflection device (


25


) is movable between a rest position for opening the printing area (


15


) and closing the pay-out area (


17


), and a shift position for closing the printing area (


15


) and opening the pay-out area (


17


). When the moving coupon passes through the deflection device (


25


), a leading edge of the moving coupon forcibly pushes a deflector (


26


) of the deflection device (


25


) from the rest position to the shift position. The method according to the invention may comprise cutting a continuous paper into a card-like or sheet-like blank coupon of given length by a cutter means (


60


) on the passageway (


14


). The gaming information includes at least monetary value corresponding to an amount of prize money that a player won in the gaming machine (


80


) as well as an issue serial number inherent or peculiar to the local gaming machine (


80


) or visible and bar coded information. Information printed on the valuable coupon may involve visible information for confirmation by a player with bar coded information, and the gaming machine has a bill validator disclosed for example in U.S. Pat. No. 5,381,019 to Taichi Sato or U.S. Pat. No. 5,420,406 to Hikaru Izawa et al. When a player inserts the valuable coupon, the bill validator can decode the bar coded information on the coupon to start or continue playing game, effectively operating the gaming machine (


80


).




The coupon issuing apparatus for a gaming machine (


80


) according to the present invention comprises a hopper (


2


) for containing a plurality of blank coupons; a conveyer means (


20


) for drawing a blank coupon out of the hopper (


2


) and transporting the blank coupon or printed coupon along a passageway (


14


) for distribution from an outlet (


23


) provided at the end of the passageway (


14


); a printer (


19


) mounted in the vicinity of the passageway (


14


) for printing gaming information on the moving blank coupon to produce a valuable coupon; and an issue control circuit (


30


) for controlling operation of the conveyer means (


20


) and the printer (


19


) in response to an issue command of the gaming machine (


80


).




Upon receiving an issue command from the gaming machine (


80


), the issue control circuit (


30


) operates the conveyer means (


20


) which draws a blank coupon from the hopper (


2


) and transports it along the passageway (


14


). The issue control circuit (


30


) supplies the printer (


19


) with gaming information including monetary value corresponding to an amount of prize money that a player has gained in a gaming machine; a symbol; and an issue serial number inherent to the local gaming machine (


80


) to easily discriminate authenticity of the coupon by the bill validator. Also, the printer (


19


) is activated by outputs of the issue control circuit (


30


) to print on the moving blank coupon these information stored in the gaming machine (


80


) so that the blank coupon is matured into a valuable coupon which is subsequently dispensed from the outlet (


23


) provided at the end of the passageway (


14


) without need of distributing plenty of real money.




According to the embodiment of the invention, the coupon issuing apparatus may further comprise a transducer (


18


) disposed along the passageway (


14


) at the downstream of the printer (


19


) for converting the gaming information printed on the coupon into electrical signals and transmitting the signals to the issue control circuit (


30


), and a reject chamber (


28


) connected to the passageway (


14


) so that the issue control circuit (


30


) operates the conveyer means (


20


) to forward the coupon to the reject chamber (


28


) when the circuit (


30


) decides the coupon as improper.




The issue control circuit (


30


) decides that the proper coupon bears the correctly printed gaming information or is composed of a single sheet drawn from the hopper (


2


); or that the improper coupon includes the incorrectly printed gaming information or is composed of double sheets drawn from the hopper (


2


). The issue control circuit (


30


) reissues a new coupon when the circuit (


30


) detects the improper coupon which is transported to the reject chamber (


28


) by the conveyer means (


20


).




The passageway (


14


) may comprise a printing area (


15


) provided with the printer (


19


) and communicated with the hopper (


2


); a stand-by area (


16


) communicated between to the printing area (


15


) and the reject chamber (


28


) for temporarily holding the printed coupon; and a pay-out area (


17


) communicated between the stand-by area (


16


) and the outlet (


23


).




The deflection device (


25


) comprises a deflector (


26


) rotatably attached between the rest position and the shift position, and a return spring (


27


) for resiliently urging the deflector (


26


) toward the rest position. The deflector (


26


) is rotated from the rest to the shift position against elastic force of the return spring (


27


) by a leading edge of the coupon moving from the printing area (


15


) to the stand-by area (


16


). The deflector (


26


) is retained in the shift position by elastic force of the return spring (


27


) before and after the coupon is moved from the stand-by area (


16


) to the pay-out area (


17


).




Accordingly, the movement of the deflection device (


25


) causes the coupon to smoothly and surely be transported from the printing area (


15


) to the stand-by area (


16


) or from the stand-by area (


16


) to the pay-out area (


17


). Moreover, the deflection device (


25


) does not need any electrically-operated actuator because the deflector (


26


) can be moved from the rest to the shift position by the moving coupon and automatically returned to the rest position by elastic force of the spring (


26


).




The transducer (


18


) comprises an optical sensor or a magnetic sensor for optically or magnetically detecting bar coded information on the coupon. The coupon issuing apparatus is conveniently disposed in the gaming machine (


80


) because a player can receive there a coupon immediately dispensed from the coupon issuing apparatus in the gaming machine (


80


). Otherwise, the coupon issuing apparatus may be disposed outside the gaming machine (


80


).




The hopper (


2


) comprises a cassette (


4


) removably attached to the coupon issuing apparatus for accumulating blank coupons. The conveyer means (


20


) comprises pull rollers (


7


,


8


) rotatably mounted under the cassette (


4


) for pulling the blank coupon out of the cassette (


4


) to the printing area (


15


); and an idle roller (


9


) mounted at the downstream of the pull rollers (


7


,


8


) for conveying the coupon from the printing area (


15


) to the stand-by area (


16


) in cooperation with a plurality of drive rollers (


10


to


13


). The pull rollers (


7


,


8


) can transport not only the blank coupon through the printing area (


15


) but also the coupon through the stand-by area (


16


) for simplified structure of the conveyer means (


20


). The reject chamber (


28


) preferably is formed under the cassette (


4


) at the end of the stand-by area (


16


) to convey an improper coupon to the reject chamber (


28


). In lieu of separate blank coupons contained in the cassette (


4


), a cutter means (


60


) and a roll of a continuously wound paper may be provided along the passageway (


14


) for cutting the continuous paper into a card-like or sheet-like blank coupon of given length. A surface of the coupon bears the printed information readable by a bill validator to cash the coupon by an exchanger provided in the gaming machine (


80


) or to operate the gaming machine (


80


).




The conveyer means (


20


) comprises at least a pull roller (


7


,


8


) in contact to a lowermost blank coupon in the cassette (


4


) for drawing it out of the cassette (


4


); and a transport roller (


6


) for transporting the blank coupon received from the pull roller (


7


,


8


) to the printing area


15


. An electromagnetic clutch device (


47


) is provided to stop rotation of the transport roller (


6


) to bar extraction of a next blank coupon from the hopper (


2


) after the preceding blank coupon is transferred to the printing area


15


. To this end, the electromagnetic clutch device (


47


) comprises a drive gear (


37


) mounted on a clutch shaft (


42


) for free rotation; a clutch plate (


40


) sidably mounted between the active and inactive positions on the clutch shaft (


42


) for supporting the transport roller (


6


); and an actuator (


43


) for urging the clutch plate (


40


) in the inactive position to the active position to bring the clutch plate (


40


) into detachable engagement with the drive gear (


37


). The electromagnetic clutch device (


47


) comprises a release spring (


39


) for elastically urging the clutch plate (


40


) toward the inactive position, and the actuator (


43


) pushes the clutch plate (


40


) toward the active position against elastic force of the release spring (


39


).


32


. The bar coded information includes the monetary value, BET number and serial number and symbol.




The above-mentioned as well as other objects of the present invention will become apparent during the course of the following detailed description and appended claims.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a front view of a gaming machine provided with a coupon issuing apparatus according to the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a cross-sectional view of the coupon issuing apparatus;





FIG. 3

is a side elevation view of an electromagnetic clutch device in the active position in the coupon issuing apparatus;





FIG. 4

is a side elevation view of the electromagnetic clutch device in the inactive position;





FIG. 5

is an exploded perspective view of the electromagnetic clutch device;





FIG. 6

is a cross-sectional view of a deflection device used in the coupon issuing apparatus;





FIG. 7

is a plan view of a coupon dispensed from the coupon issuing apparatus;





FIG. 8

is a block diagram indicating an electrical circuit of the coupon issuing apparatus;





FIG. 9

is a flow chart indicating an operational sequence to dispense a coupon;





FIG. 10

is a cross-sectional view showing a second embodiment of the coupon issuing apparatus according to the present invention.











BEST MODE FOR EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION




Referring to

FIGS. 1

to


10


, embodiments of the present invention are described hereinafter.





FIG. 1

shows an exemplary form of an electronic slot or gaming machine


80


equipped with a coupon issuing apparatus


1


according to the present invention. Like slot machines generally, the gaming machine


80


collects money, initiates game play, illustrates game play and provides a payout for successful game play. The gaming machine


80


includes a bill validator


81


provided to accept money and coupons in a slot


82


in the form of bills of various denominations.




The bill validator


81


pulls in paper currency, bank notes, bills or coupons, determines the denomination of the bills or coupons and determines whether the bills or coupons are valid. If a bill or coupon is invalid, it will be ejected by the bill validator


81


and thus returned to the player through the slot


82


. If a valid bill or coupon is inserted into the slot


82


, the bill validator


81


will retain them and communicate their acceptance to a game controller (not shown) of a microprocessor within the gaming machine


80


.




In addition, the gaming machine


80


includes a coin acceptor


83


and coin hopper


84


(shown schematically) which accepts and collects coins, count coins, validates coins and stores coins. The coin acceptor


83


is electrically communicated to the game controller to provide the controller with information concerning the amount and validity of coins ascertained by the coin acceptor


83


. As an alternative, the bill validator


81


can be configured to accept coded coupons issued by the coupon issuing apparatus or casino's other machines to allow a player to obtain credits on the gaming machine


80


without depositing either currency or coins.




If sufficient bills, coins or coupons have been inserted into the gaming machine


80


, the game controller will allow game play to be initiated, and the player will push a “PLAY” or “SPIN” button


86


located on the button panel


85


of the gaming machine


80


and enabled by the game controller. This “SPIN” button


86


serves as an initiate play switch to allow the player to initiate game play simply by pressing it. The gaming machine


80


may alternatively, or in addition, include a handle (not shown) which the player pulls to initiate play.




Additionally the button panel


85


may have a CALL button


87


, CASH OUT button


88


and MULTIPLE BET button


89


to allow the player to call the attendant, dispense a coupon indicating the monetary value of accumulated winnings or make multiple bets before initiating game play. These additional buttons


87


,


88


,


89


are also linked to and controlled by the game controller and lit during game play, particularly when their functions are available for activation by the player.




The gaming machine also features a display


90


such as a video display which may include one or more rows of display boxes


91


to indicate the results of each play. Further, a coupon is dispensed from the outlet


23


of the coupon issuing apparatus


1


upon a winning play, or when the player decides to cash out by pressing the CASH OUT button


88


. In order to stimulate game play and generate excitement, the gaming machine


80


preferably also includes a lamp and sound generator


93


activated by the game controller.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, the coupon issuing apparatus


1


according to the present invention comprises a hopper


2


which contains a plurality of unprinted blank coupon, and a conveyer means


20


which draws blank coupons out of the hopper


2


and transports them along a passageway


14


. The hopper


2


comprises a cassette


4


removably attached to the apparatus


1


to contain the accumulated blank coupons; a stack sensor


5


to detect existence of blank coupons in the cassette


4


; and a consumption sensor


29


provided in the hopper


2


to detect the remaining number of coupons less than a given number. A pad


4




a


with the curved surface is provided on an inner front surface of the cassette


4


adjacent to an exit slit


4




b


so that the curved surface of the pad


4




a


causes to locate each leadingedge of blank coupons accumulated at the lower portion in the shifted condition of these leading edges slightly slipped rearward along the curved surface of the pad


4




a


in order to prevent emission of stuck double sheets or a lump of sheets. The coupon issuing apparatus


1


is conveniently mounted in or away from the gaming machine


80


in electric bilateral communication wiht the coupon issuing apparatus


1


.




The conveyer means


20


is formed with the passageway


14


to guide a transported coupon, a conveyer motor


21


disposed on the bottom


3




a


of a frame


3


for driving the conveyer means


20


, a plurality of drive rollers


10


to


13


operatively connected with the conveyer motor


20


through reduction gears not shown, pull rollers


7


,


8


rotatably attached under the cassette


4


in a contact relation to the lowermost blank coupon in the cassette


4


, and a transport roller


6


and an idle roller


9


in a contact relation to each other at the downstream of the pull rollers


7


,


8


. Rotation shafts


7




a


,


8




a


respectively support the pull rollers


7


,


8


for integral rotation, and are connected through the reduction gears and a drive belt


46


with the conveyer motor


20


.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, provided in the vicinity of the transport roller


6


is an electromagnetic clutch device


47


which comprises a solenoid or actuator


43


with a movable plunger


43


; a drive gear


37


mounted for free rotation on a clutch shaft


42


; an operation arm


41


rotatably mounted on a shaft


45


and connected with the plunger


43


through a pin


43




b


; a hat-like clutch plate


40


mounted on the clutch shaft


42


of the transport roller


6


; a spring seat


38


fixed on the clutch shaft


42


; and a release spring


39


positioned between the spring seat


38


and clutch plate


40


. Formed with the clutch plate


40


are protrusions


40




a


which may be detachably engaged with arcuate recesses


37




a


of the drive gear


37


by operation of the solenoid


43


. Specifically, when the solenold


43


is activated by outputs of the issue control circuit


30


, it pulls the plunger


43


so that the operation arm


41


is rotated in a counterclockwise direction in FIG.


4


. Accordingly, the clutch plate


40


in the inactive position shown in

FIG. 4

is moved along the clutch shaft


42


toward the active position shown in

FIG. 3

against elastic force of the release spring


39


and the protrusions


40




a


of the clutch plate


40


are brought into engagement with the arcuate recesses


37




a


for integral rotation of the drive gear


37


, clutch plate


40


and clutch shaft


42


as shown in FIG.


5


. To this end, the clutch plate


40


is mounted on the clutch shaft


42


through a splined coupling wherein the clutch plate


40


is sidable in the axial direction on the clutch shaft


42


and also is rotatable together with the clutch shaft


42


supporting the transport roller


6


. When the solenoid


43


is deactivated, the release spring


39


urges the clutch plate


40


toward the inactive position away from the drive gear


37


as shown in

FIG. 4

to release the engagement of the protrusions


40




a


of the clutch plate


40


with the arcuate recesses


37




a


of the drive gear


37


. Accordingly, the operation arm


41


is adversely rotated in the clockwise direction from the active position shown in

FIG. 3

to the inactive position shown in

FIG. 4

drawing the plunger


43


from the solenoid


43


. In this way, the electromagnetic clutch device


47


can selectively stop rotation of the clutch shaft


42


by disengagement of the clutch plate


40


from the drive gear


37


.




The passageway


14


comprises a printing area


15


for communication with the hopper


2


, a stand-by area


16


connected between the printing area


15


and the reject chamber


28


for temporarily keeping the printed coupon, and a pay-out area


17


connected between the stand-by area


16


and the outlet


23


provided at the end of the passageway


14


. The pull rollers


7


,


8


are effective to convey the blank coupon through the printing area


15


and also the printed coupon through the stand-by area


16


for simplified structure of the conveyer means


20


.




The printing area


15


includes a printer


19


for printing given gaming information on the moving blank coupon; and a transducer


18


disposed along the passageway


14


at the downstream of the printer


19


for converting the gaming information printed on the coupon into electrical signals. The printer


19


preferably is of a direct thermal printer with the thermal head for heating a surface of blank coupon for color printing. The transducer


18


may comprise an optical sensor of a light emitting element and a photodetector respectively mounted on the lower and upper sides of the passageway


14


to detect light emitted from the light emitting element and penetrated through the coupon or reflected on a surface of the coupon. The photodetector converts the optical features on or through the coupon into electrical signals and forwards them to the issue control circuit


30


(

FIG. 8

) to optically discriminate the properness of the printed coupon. The photodetector is available to sense an amount of the penetrated light through the coupon so that the issue control circuit


30


can detect if the coupon includes a plurality of stuck sheets in view of outputs of the photodetector. Alternatively or together with the optical sensor, the transducer


18


may comprise a magnetic sensor for detection of magnetic pattern and bar code printed on the coupon with ferrous ink.




The motor


21


of the conveyer means


20


has its drive shaft


21




a


with a pinion


44


secured thereon. Meshed with the pinion


44


is an intermediate gear


45


which has a shaft


45




a


to coaxially support a gear


45




b


for engagement with a main gear


49


. The drive roller


11


has a shaft


11




a


on which the main gear


49


and a pulley


11




b


are mounted. The drive rollers


10


and


12


have respectively shafts


10




a


and


12




a


on which pulleys


10




b


and


12




b


are mounted. The idle roller


9


has a shaft


9




a


on which a middle gear


48


and a pulley


9




b


are mounted. The idle roller


9


is supported on the shaft


9




a


for free rotation, but the pulley


9




b


is secured to the shaft


9




a


for united rotation. The pull


7


rollers


7


and


8


have respectively shafts


7




a


and


8




a


on which pulleys


7




b


and


8




b


are mounted. The drive belt


46


is wound around the pulleys


7




b


to


12




b


to drive these rollers


7


to


12


in their synchronized relation. Accordingly, the drive belt


46


is rotated in the forward or adverse direction in response to rotation of the motor


21


in the forward or adverse direction, and simultaneously the rollers


7


to


12


, middle gear


48


and drive gear


37


are rotated.




A deflection device


25


is equipped with a deflector


26


provided at a junction of the printing area


15


and the pay-out area


17


, and the deflector


26


is rotatably mounted around a shaft


26


a between a rest position shown by solid line in

FIG. 6 and a

shift position shown by dotted line in FIG.


6


. In the rest position, the deflector


26


closes the printing area


15


for the stand-by area


16


, but opens the stand-by area


16


to the pay-out area


17


. In the shift position, the deflector


26


opens the printing area


15


to the stand-by area


16


, but closes the stand-by area


16


for the pay-out area


17


. The deflection device


25


has a return spring


27


to resiliently urge the deflector


26


toward the rest position. An end detection sensor


22


is provided in the vicinity of the stand-by area


16


to detect passage of the coupon's rear end through the deflector


26


of the deflection device


25


to the stand-by area


16


. Also, an outlet sensor


24


is provided in the vicinity of the pay-out area


17


to detect movement of the coupon to the outlet


23


of the pay-out area


17


. When the coupon passes through the outlet sensor


24


and the leading edge of the coupon is partially extruded out of the outlet


23


, the conveyer means


20


is stopped. Accordingly, the outlet sensor


24


can detect the subsequent pulling out of the coupon retained at the outlet


23


by a player.





FIG. 7

shows a typical example of the coupon issued from the coupon issuing apparatus according to this invention. A surface of the coupon


31


bears printed indications of a monetary value


32


corresponding to an amount of prize money for the win game; a BET number


33


; a serial number


34


of the coupon


31


inherent to the local gaming machine


80


; and a bar code


35


and a symbol


36


inherent or particular to the local gaming machine


80


. Information represented by the bar code


35


includes these monetary value


32


, BET number


33


and serial number


34


and symbol


36


. The serial number


34


and symbol


36


are effective to exactly collate gaming information stored in the host computer of the gaming machines


80


with the printed gaming information on the coupon for accurate discrimination of the coupon's authenticity by the bill validator or for correct cashing by an exchanger of the gaming machine


80


.





FIG. 8

shows an electric circuit of the coupon issuing apparatus according to the present invention applied to the gaming machine


80


. The electric circuit includes an issue control circuit


30


whose input terminals are connected with the stack sensor


5


, consumption sensor


29


, transducer


18


, end detection sensor


22


, and outlet sensor


24


. The conveyer motor


21


and printer


19


are connected with output terminals of the issue control circuit


30


which is also in electrically bilateral communication with the gaming machine


80


so that the issue control circuit


30


can receive an issue command from the gaming machine


80


and forward outputs to the gaming machine


80


to inform current status of the coupon issuing apparatus


1


.





FIG. 9

shows an operational sequence of the coupon issuing apparatus


1


operated in cooperation with the gaming machine


80


. In operation, a processing moves from Step


50


“START” to Step


51


where the issue control circuit


30


is awaiting an issue command from the gaming machine


80


. When the player wins games in the gaming machine


80


and operates an exchange switch or CASH OUT button


88


provided on the gaming machine


80


, it generates an issue command to the issue control circuit


30


which produces drive signals to the conveyer motor


21


to rotate the drive belt


46


in Step


52


. Simultaneously, in Step


53


, the issue control circuit


30


provides the solenoid


43


with a drive signal to rotate the operation arm


41


from the inactive position shown in

FIG. 4

to the active position shown in

FIG. 3

so that the protrusions


40




a


of the clutch plate


40


are brought into engagement with the arcuate recesses


37




a


of the drive gear


37


for united rotation of the drive gear


37


and clutch shaft


42


through the clutch plate


40


. Accordingly, the pull rollers


7


,


8


draws a lowermost blank coupon disposed at the bottom of the hopper


2


between the transport roller


6


and idle roller


9


so that the blank coupon is moved by the rotating transport roller


6


through the drive roller


10


to the printing area


15


.




When an optical sensor provided in the transducer


18


detects the leading edge of the blank coupon in Step


54


; the issue control circuit


30


ceases to produce the drive signal to the solenoid


43


to turn it OFF in Step


55


, and therefore the operation arm


41


is rotated from the active position shown in

FIG. 3

to the inactive position shown in FIG.


4


. In this case, while the drive gear


37


is rotated around the clutch shaft


42


by the rotating drive belt


46


through the middle gear


48


, the clutch plate


40


and clutch shaft


42


do not rotate due to disengagement of the protrusions


40




a


from the arcuate recesses


37




a


. In other words, the drive gear


37


is raced or idled around the clutch shaft


42


, and the transport roller


6


and idle roller


9


remain stationary. A subsequent lowermost blank coupon is drawn from the cassette


4


by the rotating pull rollers


7


,


8


and the leading edge of the blank coupon comes into contact with the stationary transport or idle roller


6


or


9


which effectively bars extraction and movement of this subsequent blank coupon from the cassette


4


.




Then, in Step


56


, the issue control circuit


30


forwards drive signals to the printer


19


to print necessary indications as shown in

FIG. 7

on the blank coupon without change in moving rate of the blank coupon by the conveyer means


20


. The printing process by the printer


19


produces a printed valuable coupon bearing visible in formation for the gaming machine


80


such as monetary value


32


corresponding to an amount of prize money for the win game, BET number


33


, serial number


34


of the coupon


31


inherent to the local gaming machine


80


and bar code


35


. Thus, the coupon issuing apparatus


1


can promptly print the necessary items on the blank coupon to dispense only a sheet of coupon without storage of bills or frequent supply of blank coupons for distribution. In Step


57


, the transducer


18


reads out all of the indications including the bar code


35


printed on the moving coupon so that the issue control circuit


30


decodes and decides from the information read by the transducer


18


whether the coupon bears the correctly printed indications or is a single sheet.




Then, the coupon is carried from the printing area


15


toward the stand-by area


16


through the deflection device


25


in Step


58


, while the leading edge of the coupon pushes the deflector


26


so that it moves from the rest position to the shift position respectively shown by solid and dotted lines of

FIG. 6

against elastic force of the return spring


27


. When the end detection sensor


22


detects the passage of the coupon's rear end which has overridden the deflector


26


, it generates a detection signal in Step


59


to the issue control circuit


30


which then ceases drive signals to the conveyer motor


21


in Step


60


to stop the conveyer means


20


. At this moment, the coupon remains stationary and temporarily stays in the stand-by area


16


until the issue control circuit


30


decides whether it is a proper coupon to be dispensed from the outlet


23


through the pay-out area


17


or an improper coupon to be transported to the reject chamber


28


for storage.




Receiving detection signals picked up by the transducer


18


in Step


57


, the issue control circuit


30


decides in Step


61


whether the coupon is a single sheet. In case of the single sheet, the circuit


30


then determines in Step


62


whether the coupon bears the correctly printed gaming information on the surface. In case of the correct printed gaming information, the issue control circuit


30


drives the conveyer motor


21


to rotate in the adverse direction in Step


63


and transport the coupon from the stand-by area


16


to the pay-out area


17


so that a leading edge of the coupon is ejected from the outlet


23


for dispensation. When the outlet sensor


24


is turned ON by the coupon in Step


64


, the issue control circuit


30


stops the conveyer motor


21


in Step


65


so that the major portion of the coupon is in the pay-out area


17


, but the leading edge of the coupon outwardly and partially projects from the outlet


23


for dispensation. When a player manually pulls the dispensed coupon from the outlet


23


in Step


66


, the outlet sensor


24


is turned OFF and the processing moves to Step


67


“End”.




In case of the coupon of stack double sheets in Step


61


or in case of the incorrectly printed coupon in Step


62


, the stage comes to Step


68


where the issue control circuit


30


produces an output to the solenoid


43


to bring the clutch plate


40


into engagement with the drive gear


37


for coupled rotation. Also, simultaneously, the issue control circuit


30


furnishes the motor


21


with drive signals to rotate it in the forward direction in Step


69


so that the drive belt


46


runs to rotate the rollers


6


to


8


,


10


and


11


. Accordingly, the improper coupon in the stand-by area


16


is moved into the reject chamber


28


in Step


70


. At the same time, the blank coupon which is forcibly stopped before the transport and idle rollers


6


and


9


, is conveyed by the transport roller


6


to the printing area


15


. Subsequently, the processing returns to Step


54


to repeat same operations in Steps


54


to


67


or if any to


70


and surely reissue another new coupon bearing the same indications or information.




The present invention is not limited to the aforesaid embodiment which may be modified in various manners. For example, as shown in

FIG. 10

, a roll


61


of continuously wound paper may be used in lieu of separate blank coupons in the cassette


4


. In this case, mounted in the printing area


15


, preferably near the outlet of the cassette


4


is a cutter


60


operable by drive signals from the issue control circuit


30


which receives outputs of a rotary encoder not shown to cut the continuous paper of a roll


61


into card-like or sheet-like blank coupons with the given length. Accordingly, similar operations can be carried out to issue correct coupons utilizing cards or sheets cut by the cutter means


60


. It should be understood that the roll


61


of continuous paper contains a plurality of potential blank coupons.




The embodiments of the present invention can show the following effects:




[1] The coupon issuing apparatus can dispense coupons indicative of monetary value corresponding to an amount of prize money that a player has gained for a gaming machine.




[2] Issuance of improper or invalid coupons can be prevented.




[3] Cashable coupons can promptly be issued each which represents a corresponding monetary value at player's request.




[4] Only a correct and single coupon can surely and easily be dispensed from the outlet to avoid trouble with a player.




[5] The gaming machine is free of storage or supply of bills.




[6] The coupon can be: dispensed with different monetary values every win game.




[7] The only one sheet of the proper coupon can be dispensed once for a player.




[8] The coupon issuing apparatus may be disposed in or around a gaming machine.




[9] The deflector is resiliently urged toward the rest position by the spring without any electric actuator.




[10] The gaming machine needs no dangerous work to carry bills or coupons to a gaming machine and fill the bill dispenser up with them.




[11] The printed proper coupon is easy to handle, carry and cash.




As mentioned above, the present invention is very advantageous in that a winner in the gaming machine has only a printed coupon to cash or continue gaming.



Claims
  • 1. A coupon issuing apparatus for a gaming machine comprising:a hopper having a cassette for containing a plurality of blank coupons; a passageway having a printing area communicated with said hopper and a stand-by area communicated with said printing area for temporarily keeping the printed coupon; a conveyor means for discharging a blank coupon from said hopper and transporting the blank coupon or printed coupon along said passageway for distribution from an outlet provided at the end of said passageway; a printer provided in the vicinity of said printing area for printing gaming information on the moving blank coupon to produce a valuable coupon; and an issue control circuit for controlling operation of said conveyor means and said printer in response to an issue command of the gaming machine; said conveyor means comprising pull rollers rotatably mounted under said cassette for drawing the blank coupon out of said cassette to said printing area and then conveying the coupon from said printing area to said stand-by area in cooperation with a plurality of drive rollers.
  • 2. The coupon issuing apparatus of claim 1, further comprising:a transducer disposed along said passageway at the downstream of said printer for converting the gaming information printed on the coupon into electrical signals and transmitting the signals to said issue control circuit, and a reject chamber connected to said passageway; wherein said issue control circuit operates said conveyor means to forward the coupon to said reject chamber when said circuit decides the coupon as improper.
  • 3. The coupon issuing apparatus of claim 2, wherein said passageway comprises a pay-out area communicated between said stand-by area and said outlet;said stand-by area being communicated between said printing area and said reject chamber; and the apparatus further comprising a deflection device provided at a junction of said printing area and said pay-out area for movement between a rest position for closing said printing area and opening said pay-out area, and a shift position for opening said printing area and closing said pay-out area.
  • 4. The coupon issuing apparatus of claim 3, wherein said deflection device comprises a deflector rotatably attached between the rest position and the shift position, and a return spring for resiliently urging said deflector toward the rest position;wherein said deflector is rotated from the rest to the shift position against elastic force of said return spring by a leading edge of the coupon moving from said printing area to said stand-by area; said deflector is retained in the shift position by elastic force of said return spring before and after the coupon is moved from said stand-by area to said pay-out area.
  • 5. The coupon issuing apparatus of claim 1, wherein at least one of said pull rollers is in contact to a lowermost blank coupon in said cassette for drawing said lowermost blank coupon out of the cassette;said conveyor means comprises a transport roller for transporting the blank coupon received from said pull roller to the printing area.
  • 6. The coupon issuing apparatus of claim 5, further comprising an electromagnetic clutch device for stopping rotation of said transport roller to bar extraction of a next blank coupon from said hopper after the preceding blank coupon is transferred to the printing area.
  • 7. The coupon issuing apparatus of claim 6, wherein said electromagnetic clutch device comprises a drive gear mounted on a clutch shaft for free rotation;a clutch plate slideably mounted between the active and inactive positions on said clutch shaft for supporting said transport roller; and an actuator for urging said clutch plate in the inactive position to the active position to bring said clutch plate into detachable engagement with said drive gear.
  • 8. The coupon issuing apparatus of claim 7, wherein said electromagnetic clutch device comprises a release spring for elastically urging said clutch plate toward the inactive position, and said actuator pushes said clutch plate toward the active position against the elastic force of said release spring.
  • 9. A coupon issuing apparatus for a gaming machine comprising:a hopper for containing a plurality of blank coupons; a passageway that includes a printing area communicated with said hopper, a stand-by area communicated between said printing area for temporarily keeping the printed coupon, and a pay-out area communicated between said stand-by area and an outlet provided at the end of said passageway; a conveyor means for discharging a blank coupon from said hopper and transporting the blank coupon or printed coupon along said passageway for distribution from said outlet; a printer provided in the vicinity of said printing area for printing gaming information on the moving blank coupon to produce a valuable coupon; a reject chamber connected to said passageway; an issue control circuit for controlling operation of said conveyor means and said printer in response to an issue command of the gaming machine, said issue control circuit operating said conveyor means to forward the coupon to said reject chamber when said circuit decides the coupon as improper; a transducer disposed along said passageway at the downstream of said printer for converting the gaming information printed on the coupon into electrical signals and transmitting the signals to said issue control circuit; and a deflection device provided at a junction of said printing area and said pay-out area for movement between a rest position for closing said printing area and opening said pay-out area, and a shift position for opening said printing area and closing said pay-out area, said deflection device comprising a deflector rotatably attached between the rest position and the shift position, and a return spring for resiliently urging said deflector toward the rest position; and wherein said deflector is rotated from the rest to the shift position against elastic force of said return spring by a leading edge of the coupon moving from said printing area to said stand-by area; said deflector is retained in the shift position by elastic force of said return spring before and after the coupon is moved from said stand-by area to said pay-out area.
  • 10. A coupon issuing apparatus for a gaming machine comprising:a hopper having a cassette for containing a plurality of blank coupons; a conveyor means for discharging a blank coupon from said hopper and transporting the blank coupon or printed coupon along a passageway for distribution from an outlet provided at the end of said passageway; a printer provided in the vicinity of said passageway for printing gaming information on the moving blank coupon to produce a valuable coupon; an issue control circuit for controlling operation of said conveyor means and said printer in response to an issue command of the gaming machine; and a reject chamber formed under said cassette in connection to said passageway.
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/JP99/04715 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO01/16888 3/8/2001 WO A
US Referenced Citations (2)
Number Name Date Kind
4704518 Brunn et al. Nov 1987 A
6012832 Saunders et al. Jan 2000 A
Foreign Referenced Citations (5)
Number Date Country
0 171 380 Feb 1986 EP
0 473 137 Mar 1992 EP
0 555 565 Aug 1993 EP
WO 9416781 Aug 1994 WO
WO 9859311 Dec 1998 WO