Method and apparatus for roulette-type games

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6209869
  • Patent Number
    6,209,869
  • Date Filed
    Friday, May 21, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 3, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Original Assignees
    • (Tempe, AZ, US)
    • (Tempe, AZ, US)
  • Examiners
    • Layno; Benjamin H.
    Agents
    • Koley Jessen P.C. A Limited Liability Organization
    • Frederiksen; Mark D.
Abstract
A roulette game includes a conventional roulette wheel modified to include a plurality of tracks, to receive the simultaneous play of a plurality of balls. A plurality of independent tables are then provided extending from the roulette wheel, each table associated with one of the plurality of balls on the wheel. Each table includes one playing field for placing bets on a single ball of the plurality, and a second playing field for placing bets relative to the plurality of balls. In the method of playing the roulette game, a player places a bet as to the pocket or pockets on the wheel in which the plurality of balls will be located at the outcome of a spin. The roulette wheel is then rotated in a first direction, and a plurality of balls are propelled in the opposite direction along tracks in the roulette wheel. The pockets in which each of the balls falls during a spin is identified, and winning and losing bets are then determined.
Description




STATEMENT AS TO RIGHTS TO INVENTIONS MADE UNDER FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT




(Not applicable)




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




(1) Field of the Invention




The present invention relates generally to a roulette-type game, and more particularly to an improved method and apparatus for playing such a game, utilizing a plurality of balls.




(2) Background Information




Gambling and games of chance are popular sources of entertainment for many people. Such games of chance are more enjoyable if a variety of different gaming apparatus are available to the player. New forms of gaming apparatus and new methods of playing existing games can generate new interests and enthusiasm in this activity.




One game that has been popular through the years is the game of roulette. In this game, a single rolling ball is propelled around a generally circular track in a direction opposite the rotation of a central wheel. Wagers are placed on the likelihood of the ball landing in a particular pocket or cassette formed around the perimeter of the central wheel.




While roulette has been a gaming apparatus present in casinos for many years, it has been becoming less popular in the recent past. While many reasons have been given for this reduction in popularity, today's gamblers have found conventional roulette to be “boring” and “too predictable” a game.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore a general object of the present invention to provide an improved method and apparatus for playing a roulette-type game.




Another object is to provide an improved roulette gaming apparatus which permits the simultaneous play of a plurality of balls, and permits all of the balls to be deposited within a single pocket or cassette.




A further object of the present invention is to provide a method for playing a roulette type game, which permits betting on the number of balls which may simultaneously fall within a single pocket, or within a specified group of pockets.




Yet another object is to provide a method and apparatus for playing an improved roulette-type game, which permits play at several tables simultaneously on a single game.




These and other objects will be apparent to those skilled in the art.




The roulette game of the present invention includes a conventional roulette wheel modified to include a plurality of tracks, to receive the simultaneous play of a plurality of balls. A plurality of independent tables are then provided extending from the roulette wheel, each table associated with one of the plurality of balls on the wheel. Each table includes one playing field for placing bets on a single ball of the plurality, and a second playing field for placing bets relative to the plurality of balls. In the method of playing the roulette game, a player places a bet as to the pocket or pockets on the wheel in which the plurality of balls will be located at the outcome of a spin. The roulette wheel is then rotated in a first direction, and a plurality of balls are propelled in the opposite direction along tracks in the roulette wheel. The pockets in which each of the balls falls during a spin is identified, and winning and losing bets are then determined.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING




The preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which similar or corresponding parts are identified with the same reference numeral throughout the several views, and in which:





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of the improved roulette wheel of the present invention, with portions shown in section;





FIG. 2

is a plan view of a table configuration for the game; and





FIG. 3

is an enlarged plan view of one table of the game.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to

FIG. 1

, the improved roulette wheel of the present invention is designated generally at


10


and includes a disk


12


rotatably mounted on a shaft


14


projecting upwardly from a support base


16


.




Disk


12


includes a central bearing housing


18


which rotatably connects the disk to shaft


14


. A cone-shaped surface


20


extends radially outwardly and slopes downwardly from housing


18


. Disk


12


has a plurality of pockets


22


extending radially outwardly and downwardly into the upper surface of disk


12


along the circumference of cone-shaped surface


20


. Pockets


22


are separated by a plurality of radially extending frets


24


, and open upwardly to receive balls


26




a


,


26




b


,


26




c


, and


26




d


therein, as described in more detail hereinbelow. An outer ring


28


extends around the circumference of pockets


24


, and has a flat upper surface


28




a


upon which the numbers 00, 0, and 1-36 are printed or engraved, adjacent each of the pockets


22


. The numbers may be alternatively red and black, while the zeros are usually green.




A turret


30


is connected to a height adjuster


32


and mounted on the upper end of bearing housing


18


, to assist in the manual spinning of disk


12


. The stationary base


16


supports the rotatable disk


12


and includes a bowl


34


extending upwardly and outwardly from a position surrounding disk


12


. Bowl


34


has a steeply sloped interior face


36


with a plurality of vertically spaced concentric annular grooves


38


forming independent tracks


38




a


,


38




b


,


38




c


, and


38




d


for balls


26




a


,


26




b


,


26




c


, and


26




d


. Each track


38


is designed to receive and retain a ball


26


as the ball is propelled in a circular motion along the track, but permit each ball to fall downwardly out of the track upon loss of a predetermined amount of its velocity, to thereby spiral downwardly and into one of the pockets


22


on the spinning disk


12


. A plurality of projections


40


may be formed in the land portions of the interior face


36


between tracks


38


, to thereby deflect balls


26


as they fall downwardly towards the spinning disk


12


.




Referring now to

FIG. 2

, a layout of the preferred embodiment of the roulette game of the present invention is shown in more detail. The roulette wheel


10


is preferably located generally centrally among four radially projecting tables


42


,


44


,


46


, and


48


. In order to associate each table with one of balls


26


, it is preferred that each table have a colored top matching the color of the particular ball. Thus, in this case, table


42


is identified as a blue table and is associated with a blue colored ball


26




a


, table


44


is red and is associated with a red ball


26




b


, table


46


is purple and is associated with the purple ball


26




c


, and table


48


is green and is associated with green ball


26




d


. A vertical electronic display post


50


is provided for each table


42


,


44


,


46


, and


48


, and is located proximal the roulette wheel


10


and each table. Each post


50


has electronic display apparatus for displaying the number of the pocket within which the associated colored ball falls during play of the game. Thus, post


50




a


displays the location of blue ball


26




a


, post


50




b


shows the location of red ball


26




b


, post


50




c


shows the location of purple ball


26




c


, and post


50




d


shows the location of green ball


26




d.






Each pocket


22


includes a plurality of sensors


52


, each operable to detect one of the four balls


26




a


,


26




b


,


26




c


, and


26




d


. The sensors are shown in only one pocket in the drawings, and are well known in the art and will not be described in further detail herein. The sensors


52


are electrically connected to posts


50


to transmit information for display thereon. Posts


50


are preferably mounted to permit viewing from all four tables


42


,


44


,


46


, and


48


.




Each table


42


,


44


,


46


, and


48


includes a lower playing field


54


and an upper playing field


56


, upon which bets are placed for the roulette game. Playing fields


54


and


56


are identical on each table, and therefore only table


48


will be described in detail hereinbelow.




Referring now to

FIG. 3

, the green table


48


is shown in more detail. Table


48


has an upper and lower playing field


56


and


54


, the upper playing field


56


utilized for placing bets on the plurality of balls


26


, while lower playing field


54


is utilized to place bets on the single ball


26


which is associated with that particular table. In this case, lower field


54


would be utilized to place a bet on the green ball


26




d


. Lower playing field


54


is arranged in a conventional fashion for American roulette, having two zeros on the wheel. Thus, time player may place any of the following different bets:


















Number of Numbers







Name of Bet




Covered by Bet




Payment Rate


























A




Straight




1




35-1 






B




Split




2




17-1 






C




Street




3




11-1 






D




Square




4




8-1






E




Line




5




6-1






F




Line




6




5-1






G




Dozens




12




2-1






H




Columns




13




2-1






I




High or low




18




1-1






J




Black or red




18




1-1






K




Even or odd




18




1-1














Sample locations for each of the above-identified bets are marked on the lower table


54


with the letters A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, respectively. Thus, it can be seen that the roulette game of the present invention may be played in the conventional fashion, placing bets on the ending location of a single ball into one of the pockets


22


.




The addition of the upper playing field


56


permits new possibilities previously unknown in a roulette-type game. Upper field


56


is the same as lower field


54


, but with the addition of two additional betting boxes


58


and


60


. In the preferred embodiment of the invention, four balls are in play, and box


58


permits a bet of any three of the four balls falling within a single pocket. Similarly, betting box


60


envisions a four ball game with the bet covering all four of the balls falling within any single pocket. Obviously, the method of this game is equally applicable on games having either fewer or more balls in play, but with a minimum of two balls in play. In a two ball game, the upper layout would be utilized to cover both balls falling within the range of pockets allowed by the type of bet. Thus, if the bet were “straight up” both balls would have to fall within the same pocket. If the bet were “split” then the two balls would have to fall within one or both of the two pockets covered by the bet. Similarly, in a two ball game, betting box


58


would cover “any one of two” and betting box


60


would cover “any two of two”.




In general, in games with “n” balls in play, betting box


58


would cover a bet for “any n-1 of n”, while box


60


would cover bets on “any n of n”. The estimated payment rate for bets on the upper playing field would be as follows, where 4 balls are used in the game:



















Name of Bet




Payment Rate













4 of 4 straight up




1,666,667-1  







split 4 of 4




100,000-1 







Any 4 of 4




40,000-1







Street 4 of 4




20,000-1







Any 3 of 4




  250-1







Dozens




   80-1







High or Low




   15-1







Black or Red




   15-1







Even or Odd




   15-1















In addition, while the preferred embodiment of the invention utilizes a single roulette wheel with a plurality of tracks


38


for each of the balls in play, the method of the invention would work equally as well with a plurality of separate roulette wheels, each wheel having one or more tracks. The excitement in the game is the possibility of betting on a plurality of balls simultaneously, rather than merely on a single ball for each spin of the wheel.




In use, patrons will gather around each of tables


42


,


44


,


46


, and


48


, associated with each of the balls


26


to be utilized in the game. Patrons will then place allowable bets on the upper and/or lower playing fields


54


and


56


on their particular table. Croupiers then will put the four balls


26


into motion, one after another, from the lower most track


38




a


to the upper most track


38




d


. Preferably, the balls are placed into motion in a direction counter that of the rotation of the roulette wheel. As each ball loses momentum, it will spiral and bounce downwardly to finally fall within one of the pockets


22


on disk


12


. The sensors


52


will detect the presence and location of each ball


26


, and display the location on the associated post


50




a


,


50




b


,


50




c


, and


50




d.






After the simultaneous display of the four numbers, a croupier at each tables will designate the appropriate number on the lower playing field


54


, and proceed to remove losing bets and payout winning bets. The process then begins again.




Whereas the invention has been shown and described in connection with the preferred embodiment thereof, many modifications, substitutions and additions may be made which are within the intended broad scope of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A roulette game apparatus, comprising:a roulette wheel of the type having a base for supporting a rotatable disk, the base having a generally cylindrical side wall with an inward surface, a plurality of concentric tracks formed on the inward surface of the side wall for temporarily receiving and guiding a ball, a plurality of balls for movement along the tracks and directed by gravity downwardly from the tracks upon a loss of velocity, a disk rotatably mounted on a vertical axis and located below the side wall, a plurality of pockets on the upper surface of the disk with each pocket of the size capable of retaining all of the plurality of balls; a plurality of tables, each with a horizontal gaming surface, extending outwardly from and proximal to the roulette wheel, one table provided for and associated with each of said plurality of balls; each said table having a first playing field for placing bets relative to the final resting place of the ball associated with the table; and each said table having a second playing field for placing bets relative to the final resting place of the plurality of balls.
  • 2. The roulette game apparatus of claim 1, wherein the roulette wheel includes four tracks and four balls, and wherein four tables are provided for the balls.
  • 3. The game apparatus of claim 2, wherein the second playing field includes a betting box for placing a wager relative to the final resting place of three of the four balls.
  • 4. The game apparatus of claim 3, wherein said second playing field includes a betting box for placing bets relative to the final resting place of all four of the balls.
  • 5. The game apparatus of claim 2, wherein said second playing field includes a betting box for placing bets relative to the final resting place of all four of the balls.
  • 6. A method for playing a roulette game of the type having a plurality of balls, and at least one roulette wheel with a plurality of numbered pockets for receiving the balls, comprising the steps of:providing a plurality of tables, with one table associated with each of said plurality of balls, and each table including a first playing field for betting on the ending location of the plurality of balls; placing a bet, including a plurality of players located at each of the tables placing bets on the first playing field on each table as to the ending location of the balls at the outcome of a spin; spinning the roulette wheel in a first direction; propelling all of the balls along tracks on the wheel in a second direction opposite the first direction; identifying the pockets in which each of the balls resides at the outcome of the spin; and determining winning and losing bets.
  • 7. The method of claim 6, further comprising the steps of:providing a separate playing field for betting on at least one individual ball of the plurality of balls; and wherein the step of placing a bet includes the step of placing a second bet on said one ball of the plurality of balls, in the separate playing field.
  • 8. The method of claim 6, further comprising the steps of:providing a separate playing field on each table for betting on one ball of the plurality of balls; and wherein the step of placing a bet includes the step of placing a second bet on said one of said plurality of balls on the separate playing field of each table.
  • 9. The method of claim 8, wherein the number of balls is designated as “n” and wherein the step of providing tables includes providing “n” tables, and wherein the step of betting includes the opportunity to bet on the ending location of at least “n”-1 balls.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/086,859, filed May 27, 1998.

US Referenced Citations (4)
Number Name Date Kind
5102135 Addiechi Apr 1992
5553851 Malavazos et al. Sep 1996
5636838 Caro Jun 1997
5755440 Sher May 1998
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
1113668 May 1968 GB
Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/086859 May 1998 US