Gaming machines for casinos and the like typically include a cabinet having an interior space which houses the various game components, electronics, and the like, and an open front side that can be closed off by a door to prevent access to the interior space by unauthorized persons. Such cabinet doors often include features for mounting bill acceptors, coin/token dispensers, and the like, as well as a panel having various features for control of the game such as buttons, levers, and the like.
Gaming machines often include an enlarged opening on a front side of the cabinet that may be through the cabinet door. The enlarged opening provides visual access to a display screen, reels, or other visual elements of the game positioned inside the cabinet and/or on the cabinet door. Such openings are typically closed off by a sheet of glass or other suitable light-transmitting material. The sheet may include designs, images, messages, and the like to create an attractive appearance for the game and provide prospective players of the game with information concerning the type of game provided by the gaming machine, and/or provide a player with information for playing the game.
One type of gaming machine includes an upright cabinet that is generally configured for use by a player who is either standing or sitting on a relatively tall stool or chair. Such gaming cabinets often include a door cm the front side of the cabinet that, when closed, extends across the entire front side of the cabinet, or a substantial portion thereof. The door pivots about a vertical axis to open and close the door. Such gaming cabinets may include one or more enlarged upper openings through the door providing visual access to the internal game components. Versions having two enlarged openings typically include a horizontal cross member that extends across the door between the upper and lower openings. Each opening is closed off by a sheet of glass or the like, and each sheet has images, designs, and the like corresponding to the particular game that the cabinet is configured for.
Another type of gaming machine includes a somewhat shorter cabinet configured for play by a seated player. Such games typically include at least one enlarged opening on the front side of the cabinet that is covered by a sheet of light-transmitting material to provide visual access to the internal game components. The openings in cabinets for games of this type may be formed in a panel or door that only forms a portion of the front side of the cabinet. Such doors may be mounted to pivot outwardly and downwardly about a horizontal axis, or the door may pivot outwardly about a vertical axis.
Because newer games often attract more players, it is often desirable to introduce new games on a regular basis. Because replacement of the entire gaming machine is relatively expensive, various gaming components are often removed from an existing cabinet, and replaced with new components to thereby convert the gaming cabinet to the new game. The glass sheets on the front of the game are often changed to provide new graphics, images, and the like corresponding to the new game for which the cabinet is being used.
However, replacing the glass is often difficult and time consuming, thereby increasing the cost of retrofitting the cabinets due to the labor involved, and the additional down time of the gaming machine.
Accordingly, a way to alleviate the drawbacks of existing glass mounting arrangements for gaming machines would be desirable.
One aspect of the present invention is a gaming machine having a cabinet defining an internal space for mounting various gaming components. The cabinet includes an enlarged opening on a front side of the cabinet that provides visual access to game features such as a display screen, reels, or the like. The cabinet includes upper and lower support structures configured to support a sheet of glass or other light-transmitting material across the enlarged opening. During installation, an upper edge of the sheet may be brought into engagement with the upper support structure, and the lower edge of the sheet of material is then rotated towards the cabinet opening. The lower edge of the sheet of glass is then positioned on an upwardly-facing support surface of the lower support structure. A retaining member is then secured to the cabinet to retain the glass to the cabinet.
The upper support structure preferably includes a downwardly-opening channel that loosely receives an upper edge of the sheet of glass to permit insertion of the upper edge into the channel with the bottom edge of the glass spaced-apart from the cabinet opening. The lower support structure may include a flange that projects inwardly adjacent a lower edge of the cabinet opening to support the glass when it is brought into position across the opening. The retaining member may be in the form of a bracket having a picture frame-like shape extending around the perimeter of the sheet of glass.
The gaming cabinet may include a door forming a substantial portion of the front side of the cabinet, with the enlarged opening being formed in the door. Alternately, the enlarged opening may be formed through a fixed panel of the gaming cabinet that does not pivot to form a door.
The gaming cabinet may include first and second sheets of glass or other light-transmitting material covering a pair of vertically juxtaposed openings on a front side of the cabinet. An upper edge of the upper sheet of glass is retained in a downwardly-opening channel, and a lower edge of the upper sheet of glass is supported on a support surface of a horizontally-extending cross member between the upper and lower sheets of glass. An upper edge of the lower sheet of glass is retained in a downwardly-opening channel in the horizontally-extending cross member, and the lower edge of the lower sheet of glass is supported on an upwardly facing support surface adjacent the lower edge of the lower opening. A retaining member or members retain the lower edges of the upper sheet of glass and the lower sheet of glass. A lower edge of the retaining member is pivotably supported on one or more stand-offs, and an upper portion of the retaining member is secured to the cabinet by threaded fasteners or other suitable connectors. The upper and lower openings may be formed in a door that closes off substantially the entire front side of the gaming cabinet.
These and other features, advantages, and objects of the present invention will be further understood and appreciated by those skilled in the art by reference to the following specification, claims, and appended drawings.
For purposes of description herein, the terms “upper,” “lower,” “right,” “left,” “rear,” “front,” “vertical,” “horizontal,” and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as oriented in
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Door 5 includes a forwardly-projecting portion 12 having an upwardly-facing panel portion 13 having one or more game control features such as push buttons 14. A generally vertical lower panel 15 is offset inwardly from the outer surface 16 of forwardly-protruding portion 12. A bill acceptor 17 and coin/token dispenser 18 may be mounted to the lower panel 15.
Door 5 includes an enlarged opening 20, and a sheet of glass 21 or other light-transmitting material extends across opening 20. Various graphic material 22 on glass 21 includes images relating to the game, messages, and the like that provide visual interest, and convey information to prospective game players concerning the game play or theme. Door 5 may include an upper opening 23 and a horizontal cross member 24 extending between upper opening 23 and opening 20. An upper sheet of glass or other light-transmitting material 25 may also include graphics 22 and the like relating to the game.
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A pair of lower support brackets 40 are secured to lower portion 36 of inner bracket structure 31 utilizing threaded fasteners, welding, or other suitable arrangement. Alternately, the lower support brackets may be formed integrally with the inner bracket structure 31. With further reference to
Inner bracket structure 31 further includes a pair of “Z” brackets 55 that are mounted to intermediate portion 37 of inner bracket structure 31. Z brackets 55 include a base web portion 56 that is secured to intermediate portion 37 of inner bracket structure by welding, threaded fasteners, or other suitable arrangement. A support flange 57 extends outwardly away from base web 56, and forms a support surface 58. Support flange 57 may extend orthogonal relative to vertical plane A, or it may extend upwardly at an angle that, is less than 90°. As discussed in more detail below, when installed, lower edge 26 (
An upper bracket 70 includes a base web 71 that is secured to upper portion 35 of inner bracket structure 31 by welding or the like, an outwardly extending web 72, and a downwardly extending end portion 73. Bracket 70 and horizontal upper portion 35 of inner bracket structure 31 define a second downwardly-opening channel 75. In the illustrated example, upper bracket 70 extends along the entire upper portion 35 of inner bracket structure 31. However, it will be understood that upper bracket 70 could extend less than the entire width, or it could comprise two spaced-apart members.
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When the sheets of light-transmitting material 21 and 25 are in the installed configuration shown in
Although the example described above shows two sheets of glass installed on a door of a gaming machine, it will be readily apparent that light-transmitting sheets may be mounted to other portions of gaming cabinets other than the door. Also, a single sheet of glass may be secured to a door or other portion of a gaming cabinet utilizing substantially the same arrangement, wherein an upper edge of the sheet is retained by opposed surfaces, a lower portion of the sheet is rotated towards the opening in the cabinet, and the lower edge of the sheet is then rested on a support surface. The lower portion of the sheet may then be secured to the cabinet by use of a retaining member, bracket, or the like.
In the foregoing description, it will be readily appreciated by those skilled in the art that modifications may be made to the invention without departing from the concepts disclosed herein. Such modifications are to be considered as included in the following claims, unless these claims by their language expressly state otherwise.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/831,506, filed Jul. 18, 2006, the entire contents of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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