1. Field of the Invention
The subject invention generally relates to a method of redeeming a value-bearing instrument, and more specifically to a system and a method for redeeming a value-bearing instrument issued by one of a plurality of organizations remotely located from each other and associated together.
2. Description of the Related Art
Casinos and other gaming establishments often issue value-bearing instrument, such as a cash ticket, to users who win a game on a gaming machine, such as coin-less slot machines. A casino, after issuing the cash ticket, will exchange the cash ticket for money at pre-designated sites located throughout the casino. U.S. Pat. No. 6,843,418 (the '418 patent), issued to Jones et al., discloses a system and method for redeeming such a cash ticket.
The '418 patent includes a ticket acceptor for accepting the value-bearing instrument. The instrument includes a two-dimensional bar code printed thereon, which includes information related to a cash value of the instrument and an origin of the instrument. The gaming machine issues the instrument from within a facility, typically the gaming establishment. The gaming machines are often a coin-less redemption slot machine, and issue the instrument in lieu of currency or tokens in response to the user winning the game. A computer network connects the gaming machines located within the facility and communicates information regarding the issued instruments between the gaming machines, the computer network, and other devices located within the facility connected thereto at the time of issuance. The user redeems the instrument by placing the instrument into the ticket acceptor. The ticket acceptor scans the two-dimensional bar code with a bar code scanner to read the information included in the two dimensional bar code. The ticket acceptor compares the information read from the instrument with the information stored in the computer network to validate the instrument. Once the ticket acceptor has validated the instrument, the ticket acceptor issues the user cash in an amount equivalent to the value of the instrument.
The user is therefore able to play multiple gaming machines located within the gaming establishment or facility, collecting several different instruments therefrom, and then exchange the instruments for cash at a any location located within the gaming establishment. However, the user is unable to exchange the instruments for currency at any other location remotely located from the specific gaming establishment that issued the instrument. Accordingly, the user must redeem any instruments from the same gaining establishment that issued the instruments. This burdens the user with having to either redeem each instrument before leaving the gaming establishment, or returning later to do so. This is inefficient for the user and discourages the user from traveling between different gaming establishments. The present invention is aimed at solving one or more of the problems identified above.
The subject invention provides a system and a method for redeeming one of a plurality of value-bearing instruments issued by one of a plurality of organizations. The system includes a plurality of organizations remotely located from each other and each having a gaming machine for issuing one of the plurality of instruments. A centralized host is accessible by each of the plurality of organizations and remotely located from at least one of the plurality of organizations. A plurality of remote devices is located at the plurality of organizations with at least one of the plurality of remote devices located at each of the plurality of organizations. A network interconnects the centralized host and the plurality of remote devices for transmitting data therebetween to verify identifying information associated with the one instrument to permit redemption of the one instrument at any of the plurality of organizations. The method includes the steps of: providing the centralized host accessible by each of the plurality of organizations and remotely located from at least one of the plurality of organizations; associating the identifying information with the one instrument; reading the identifying information associated with the one instrument to authenticate the one instrument; and connecting to the centralized host via the internet from one of the plurality of organizations to verify the identifying information associated with the one instrument to permit redemption of the one instrument at any of the plurality of organizations.
Accordingly, a user may play a variety of different gaming machines at several different organizations. The organizations are typically gaming establishments such as casinos, which have associated together to provide a more efficient and pleasant experience to the user. The user may thereby collect several different value-bearing instruments, such as cash tickets issued from a gaming machine, such as a slot machine, located at several different organizations. The subject invention permits the user to redeem any of the instruments at any of the organizations, thereby eliminating the problem of the user having to redeem each instrument at the individual organization that issued that specific instrument.
Other advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated, as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:
Referring to the Figures, wherein like numerals indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views, a system for redeeming a value bearing instrument 22 is generally shown at 20 in
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The system 20 further includes a centralized host 34. In one embodiment, the centralized host 34 stores identifying information related to the instrument 22. The centralized host 34 is typically located separately from each of the organizations 24, but it is also contemplated that the centralized host 34 may be located within the same facility as one of the organizations 24, and may even be owned and operated by one of the organizations 24. Alternatively, the centralized host 34 may be operated by another entity, such as the manufacturer or supplier of the system 20. The centralized host 34 includes a computer system 36 having a program 38 operable thereon, and is connected to a database (not shown) for storing the identifying information related to the instrument 22. The program 38 manages an account associated with each of the organizations 24, and includes a locking module 40 for indicating that the instrument 22 has previously been redeemed, thereby preventing more than one redemption of the instrument 22 at any of the organizations 24. The locking module 40 is implemented in and preferably part of the program 38.
A plurality of remote devices 42 is located at the plurality of organizations 24 for remotely operating the program 38 from each of the organizations 24. At least one of the remote devices 42 is located at each of the organizations 24. Each of the remote devices 42 may be implemented as a computer terminal, a personal computer, a laptop computer, a notebook computer, or some other suitable device. The remote device 42 includes an output interface 44 to deliver information to the user 32 and an input interface 46 for the user 32 to input commands or selections. The output interface 44 will typically include a monitor, or some other suitable device. The input interface 46 may include a keyboard, keypad, mouse, touch-screen, or some other suitable device.
A network, generally shown at 48, interconnects the computer system 36 of the centralized host 34 and the remote devices 42 for transmitting data therebetween. The data relates to the instrument 22 and includes identifying information such as a cash value of the instrument 22, the specific organization 24 that issued the instrument 22, and/or the specific gaming machine 28 that issued the instrument 22. It should be understood that other information may be transmitted between the remote device 42 and the centralized host 34 as well. The transmission of the data between the organizations 24 and the centralized host 34 permits validation of the instrument 22 and authorizes redemption of the instrument 22 at any of the plurality of organizations 24. The network 48 transmits data by either a hard-wired connection, a wireless connection, or a combination of hard-wired and wireless connections. Examples of networks 48 with hard-wired connections include, but are not limited to, the plain-old telephone service (POTS), fiber-optic communications, and Ethernet communications. Examples of networks 48 with wireless connections include, but are not limited to cellular telephone networks, personal communication system (PCS) networks, Wi-Fi networks, or Bluetooth. In one embodiment, the network 48 may be a Virtual Private Network (VPN) 50, which operates through the internet to connect the centralized host 34 to the remote device 42. The VPN 50 is secured, and only accessible by the organizations 24 and the centralized host 34, thereby preventing theft of the identifying information transmitted therebetween, and fraud against the system 20.
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The method further includes a second step 58 of associating the identifying information with the instrument 22, and reading the identifying information associated with the instrument 22 to authenticate the instrument 22. The identifying information associated with the instrument 22 is stored in the multi-dimensional bar code 52 disposed on the instrument 22. The identifying information stored in the multi-dimensional bar code 52 preferably relates to the cash value of the instrument 22, the individual organization 24 that issued the instrument 22. However, it should be understood that other information related to the instrument 22 may be stored in the multi-dimensional bar code 52 as well.
In a third step 60, the identifying information associated with the instrument 22 is stored in the centralized host 34. The information stored in the centralized host 34 preferably relates to the cash value of the instrument 22, or the individual organization 24 that issued the instrument 22. However, it should be understood that other information related to the instrument 22 may be stored on the centralized host 34 as well.
The method further includes a fourth step 62 of presenting the instrument 22 to any of the organizations 24 participating in the association of organizations 24 for redemption of the instrument 22. A fifth step 64 includes reading the multi-dimensional bar code 52 disposed on the instrument 22 by scanning the multi-dimensional bar code 52 with a bar code scanner 54 to read the identifying information stored therein. A sixth step 66 includes connecting to the centralized host 34 via the secured VPN 50 through the internet from one of the remotely located organizations 24 to permit redemption of the instrument 22 at any of the organizations 24. The information read from the multi-dimensional bar code 52 disposed on the instrument 22 is transmitted to the centralized host 34 via the VPN 50 through the internet to validate the instrument 22.
A seventh step 68 includes comparing the identifying information stored in the multi-dimensional bar code 52 disposed on the instrument 22 to the identifying information stored on the computer system 36 of the centralized host 34. The identifying information relates to the instrument 22 and is compared to validate the instrument 22. The identifying information stored in the multi-dimensional bar code 52 disposed on the instrument 22 must correspond to the identifying information stored in the computer system 36 of the centralized host 34 in order for the program 38 to validate the instrument 22.
If the instrument 22 is validated, the program 38 includes an eighth step 70 of locking the information stored at the centralized host 34 relating to the instrument 22 to prevent a second redemption of the instrument 22 at another of the organizations 24. The centralized host 34 then sends a message through the VPN 50 to at least one of the remote devices 42. The message indicates that the instrument 22 was validated and authorizes the organization 24 to issue cash in an amount equivalent to the cash value of the instrument 22 to the user 32 in exchange for the instrument 22.
If the identifying information stored in the multi-dimensional bar code 52 disposed on the instrument 22 does not correspond to the identifying information stored on the computer system 36 of the centralized host 34, the instrument 22 is not validated. In this situation, in a ninth step 72, the centralized host 34 then sends a message through the VPN 50 to the remote device 42. The message indicates that the instrument 22 was not validated, and the organization 24 should not redeem the instrument 22 and return the instrument 22 to the user 32.
A tenth step 74 includes issuing cash to the user 32 (holder of the instrument 22) in an amount equivalent to the cash value of the instrument 22. Accordingly, the user 32 may travel between multiple organizations 24 (casinos), each located at a different facility, and collect multiple instruments 22 (cash tickets) from the different organizations 24 over an extender period of time. The user 32 may then “cash-out” at the end of the extended period of time at any of the organizations 24 participating in the group of organizations 24.
In an alternative embodiment having an eleventh step 76, it is contemplated that the organization 24 redeeming the instrument 22 (redeeming organization 24) will route a validation request through the centralized host 34 via the internet to the organization 24 that issued the instrument 22 (issuing organization 24). Referring to
The foregoing invention has been described in accordance with the relevant legal standards; thus, the description is exemplary rather than limiting in nature. Variations and modifications to the disclosed embodiments may become apparent to those skilled in the art and do come within the scope of the invention. Accordingly, the scope of legal protection afforded this invention can only be determined by studying the following claims.
This application claims the benefit of Application Ser. Nos. 60/659,623 filed on Mar. 8, 2005 and 60/659,624 filed on Mar. 8, 2005, the advantages and disclosure of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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