Slot machine using peripheral gears engaged by multiple drive systems

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6598877
  • Patent Number
    6,598,877
  • Date Filed
    Monday, August 14, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 29, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
Gaming apparatus has rotatable disks turning about a common axis of rotation and having annular bands of indicia of different diameters on faces of the disks which extend toward the axis of rotation. A player's winnings are determined by alignment of particular indicia along one or more radii of the disks after a period of rotation. In one form of the invention, the disks are supported, driven and held in a centered relationship with the axis of rotation by gear sets situated at angular intervals around the periphery of the disks which engage gear teeth at the rims of the disks. In another form, the disks are axially spaced apart flat plates of progressively greater diameter extending from drive shafting at the axis of rotation. In another form, the disks are at least partially formed of transparent material enabling viewing of indicia on disks which are behind other disks.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




This invention relates to amusement devices and more particularly to gaming apparatus of the type in which a player's score or winnings is determined by rotatable members which carry indicia and which separately spin about a common axis and then come to rest at any of a plurality of different angular orientations to determine the player's score or winnings.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The traditional slot machine has a series of annular reels disposed in side by side relationship that rotate separately about a common axis. Players scores or winnings are indicated by indicia on the peripheral surfaces of the reels which may align in any of a number of different combinations following a period of rotation of the reels. Players of gaming apparatus typically find it enjoyable to have a variety of different forms of gaming apparatus available. For this purpose, slot machines of the spinning reel type have been provided with a variety of different graphics, cabinet configurations and other varied embellishments such as varying visual or sound effects and differing scoring systems for example. Modification of slot machines of this kind to enhance player enjoyment are circumscribed if the above described basic geometry of mechanical components of the apparatus is retained. The side by side reel arrangement has in the past imparted an undesirable degree of similarity to slot machines of this type notwithstanding the superficial variations of the above described kind.




It has heretofore been proposed to make a basic change in the geometry of the slot machine by replacing the side by side reels with concentric rotating disks which turn about a common axis and which face the operator of the slot machine. Annular bands of differing indicia on faces of the disks are of progressively greater diameter. A player's score is determined by alignment of particular combinations of the indicia along a payline which extends radially relative to the axis of rotation of the disks. As heretofore envisioned, slot machines of this kind have required an undesirably complex construction in order to support and drive the disks and to position the faces of the disks in a coplanar relationship.




The present invention is directed to overcoming one or more of the problems discussed above.




SUMMARY OF ONE EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION




In one aspect, the present invention provides gaming apparatus having a plurality of rotatable disks centered on a common axis of rotation, each disk being separately rotatable about the axis of rotation. Each disk has an annular band of indicia thereon which encircles the axis of rotation. A player's score is determined by arrival of particular indicia at particular locations following a period of rotation of the disks. The band of indicia of each disk is on a face of the disk which extends inward toward the axis of rotation. Each disk has a peripheral region which of greater diameter than the band of indicia on the disk and preferably each has an annular band of gear teeth at the peripheral region of the disk, which band of gear teeth is centered on the axis of rotation. Preferably, each band of gear of teeth is engaged by a separate one of a plurality of drive gears and a separate one of a plurality of drive motors is coupled to each drive gear to turn the gear.




In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the gaming apparatus further includes a plurality of disk positioning gear sets situated at the peripheries of the rotatable disks at intervals around the axis of rotation thereof. Each gear set includes a motor driven shaft with one of the drive gears being on the shaft and being rotated thereby and a plurality of idler gears on the driven shaft which are rotatable relative to the shaft. The drive gear of each gear set engages the gear teeth of a separate one of the rotatable disks. The idler gears of each gear set engage the teeth of the ones of the rotatable disks that are not engaged by the drive gear of the drive gear set. Thus the gear sets at the peripheries of the rotatable disks preferably support and position the disks in addition to driving the disks.




Another aspect the invention preferably provides gaming apparatus having a plurality of disks which are centered on a common axis of rotation, each disk being separately rotatable about the axis of rotation. Each disk has an annular band of indicia thereon which encircles the axis of rotation, the indicia being on faces of the disks which extend inwards towards the axis of rotation. A player's score is determined by arrival of particular indicia at particular locations following a period of rotation of the disks. Each disk is supported by a separate one of a plurality of telescoped drive shafts which preferably extend along the axis of rotation and a separate drive motor is coupled to each said drive shafts. The faces of the disks at which the bands of indicia are located preferably are spaced apart in a direction parallel to the axis of rotation.




In still another aspect, the invention preferably provides gaming apparatus having a plurality of rotatable members which are centered on a common axis rotation, each of the rotatable members being separately rotatable about the axis of rotation. Each rotatable member has an annular band of indicia thereon which encircles the axis of rotation, and a player's score is determined by arrival of a particular indicia at particular locations following a period of rotation of the rotatable members. The annular band of indicia of each rotatable member is on a face of the member which extends inward towards the axis of rotation from the perimeter of the member. The annular bands of indicia of the rotatable members are of differing diameters, and portions of at least one rotatable member are in front of the annular band of indicia of another rotatable member. At least portions of the rotatable member that are in front of the annular band of indicia of another rotatable member are formed preferably of transparent material.




The invention preferably is applicable to a form of gaming apparatus which enhances players' enjoyment, as it has a configuration that is distinctly different from traditional slot machines in which indicia are situated on side by side reels. The player views the faces of rotating disks rather than the peripheral surfaces of side by side reels. Indicia align radially relative to the axis of rotation rather than in parallel relation to the axis of rotation as in the traditional slot machine. The general appearance of the moving components during operation is distinctly different from that of the traditional slot machine. These factors preferably create an intriguing ambiance for players of slot machines. The invention preferably provides a simplified and advantageous construction for the disks and disk support, positioning and driving mechanism in gaming apparatus of this kind.




Various embodiments of the invention, together with further aspects and advantages thereof, may be further understood by reference to the following description of the preferred embodiments and by reference to the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a slot machine embodying the invention.





FIG. 2

is an elevation section view of the upper portion of the apparatus of

FIG. 1

taken along the axis of rotation of rotary components of the apparatus.





FIG. 3

is a broken out top view of the upper portion of the slot machine of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 4

is a section view taken along line


4





4


of FIG.


3


and which depicts a first gear set of the slot machine.





FIG. 5

is a section view taken along line


5





5


of FIG.


3


and which depicts a second gear set of the slot machine.





FIG. 6

is a section view taken along line


6





6


of FIG.


3


and which depicts a third gear set of the slot machine.





FIG. 7

is a broken out side view of the upper portion of a slot machine showing a second embodiment of the invention.





FIG. 8

is a vertical section view of the portion of the mechanism of

FIG. 7

that is enclosed by dashed line


8


thereof.





FIG. 9

is a front elevation view of the upper portion of a third embodiment of the invention.





FIG. 10

is a broken out side view of the upper portion of the third embodiment of the invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring initially to

FIGS. 1 and 2

of the drawings, a slot machine


11


in accordance with the first embodiment of the invention has a plurality of rotatable disks which in this example include a front disk


13


, an intermediate disk


14


and a rear disk


15


which turn about a common axis of rotation


16


and which have front surfaces


17


which extend inward from the peripheries of the disks towards the axis of rotation. The disks


13


,


14


and


15


of this example have similar outer diameters. The front disk


13


is annular with an open center defined by a hub portion


18


of the disk from which the front surface


17


extends in a radially outward direction. Intermediate disk


14


is also annular and has a hub portion


18


of smaller diameter than the hub portion of the front disk


13


. The rear disk


15


of this example is a flat plate which has no center opening and a conical projection


18




a


extends from the center of the plate for decorative reasons. These disk configurations enable viewing of an annular region of the front surface


17


of each of the disks by a player who is situated in front of the slot machine


11


.




Indicia


19


are imprinted on the visible annular regions


17


of each of the disks


13


,


14


and


15


and are arranged in annular bands of indicia which are centered on the axis of rotation


16


, which are of progressively increasing diameter and which are preferably adjacent to or close to each other in the radial direction on the disks. Individual indicia


19


of each of the disks


13


,


14


and


15


are spaced at equal angular intervals around the axis of rotation


16


. The indicia


19


of each disk


13


,


14


and


15


are of a plurality of different designs. The designs may, for example, be the traditional bars, bells, cherries, plums and the like that are found on many prior slot machines or may be other symbols, such as numerals or letters that are distinct from each other. As in other slot machines, a players winnings or score if any is determined by the particular indicia


19


that come to rest or into alignment at a particular location following a period of rotation of the bands of indicia. In contrast to the traditional reel type of slot machine, the payline


20


at which such alignments occur extends radially relative to the axis of rotation


16


rather than in parallel relationship with the axis of rotation. In further contrast to a traditional slot machine, it is possible to have more than one payline


20


as all of the indicia


19


can be visible to the player at the same time.




The disks


13


,


14


and


15


of this example are housed in a cabinet


21


behind a transparent circular window


22


of the cabinet. The outermost regions of the disks


13


,


14


and


15


are concealed by an annular bezel member


23


situated immediately behind the window


22


and which curves rearwardly towards the front disk


13


. Referring to

FIG. 1

in particular, the slot machine


11


may have a coin receiver


24


, a start play switch button


25


and an open coin payout chamber


26


. Coin receiver


24


may be replaced with or supplemented by a paper currency or charge card validator and the button switch


24


may be replaced with or supplemented by a switch that is operated by manually pivoting an arm in the manner of the traditional slot machine. A display window


27


situated below the visible portions of the disks


13


,


14




15


or elsewhere may display winning combinations of indicia to the player. An electronic display screen


28


of the kind which produces changeable images may be provided on the front of cabinet


21


to display winning combinations of indicia when they occur. The coin receiver


24


and coin processing mechanism


29


may be of one of the known forms. Switch button


25


and the electrical components of the slot machine


11


which respond to operation of the switch may also be of conventional form except as hereinafter described. The slot machine


11


may be embellished with lights, bells and/or other visual and audio effects in the manner known to the art.




Referring jointly to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the periphery of each of the rotatable disks


13


,


14


and


15


is provided with gear teeth


31


. The disks


13


,


14


and


15


are positioned, supported and driven by a compact and simple mechanism which includes three gear sets


32




a


,


32




b


and


32




c


which engage gear teeth


31


. The gear sets


32




a


,


32




b


and


32




c


are situated adjacent to the peripheral region of the disks


13


,


14


and


15


and are angularly spaced apart relative to the axis of rotation


16


of the disks. The angular interval between the gear sets


32




a


,


32




b


and


32




c


around the axis of rotation


16


is less than 180° for reasons which will hereinafter be discussed and is preferably 120° as in this particular example of the invention.




A pair of spaced apart circular support plates, including a forward support plate


33


and rear support plate


34


, extend vertically within the upper region of cabinet


21


behind the rotatable disks


13


,


14


and


15


. Bolts


35


secure the two support plates together. Referring jointly to

FIGS. 2 and 4

, each of the gear sets


32




a


,


32




b


and


32




c


has a rotatable drive shaft


36


which extends from a back end bearing


37


mounted in the rear support plate


34


through a bushing


38


mounted in the forward support plate


33


to a front end bearing


39


mounted in an annular front structural member


41


which is situated immediately behind the bezel


23


and which has an open center to enable viewing of the disks


13


,


14


,


15


. The drive shaft


36


of each gear set


32




a


,


32




b


and


32




c


is driven by a separate one of three electric motors


42




a


,


42




b


and


42




c


which are situated behind the rear support plate


34


and secured to that support plate. Each such motor


42




a


,


42




b


and


42




c


turns a motor output gear


43


situated between the forward and rear support plates


33


and


34


and which engages a smaller driven gear


44


situated on the drive shaft


36


of the associated one of the gear sets


32




a


,


32




b


and


32




c


at a location between the support plates. The drive shafts


36


are constrained to rotate with the driven gears


44


in this example by keys


46


within the driven gears which seat in longitudinal keyway slots


47


that extend along each drive shaft. Alternately, the driven gears


44


may be locked to the drive shafts


36


by set screws or other means known to the art.




Referring to

FIGS. 4

,


5


and


6


in conjunction, each of the gear sets


32




a


,


32




b


and


32




c


has three disk support gears disposed along the drive shaft


36


including a front support gear


48


, an intermediate support gear


49


and a rear support gear


51


. The front support gear


48


engages the teeth


31


of front rotatable disk


13


, intermediate support gear


49


engages the teeth


31


of intermediate rotatable disk


14


and the rear support gear


51


engages the teeth


31


of the rear rotatable disk


15


. The support gears


48


,


49


and


51


are of equal outer diameter in this example of the invention and are proportioned to abut against each other. A tubular sleeve


52


is disposed on each drive shaft


36


in coaxial relationship therewith and extends between bushing


38


and the rear support gear


51


to hold the support gears at the locations along the shaft at which they engage the rotatable disks


13


,


14


and


15


.




Provided that the angular interval between successive ones of the three gear sets


32




a


,


32




b


and


32




c


around the axis of rotation of the rotatable disks


13


,


14


and


15


is less than 180°. As previously described, the support gears


48


,


49


and


51


act to hold each of the disks in a centered relationship relative to the axis of rotation. The gear sets


32




a


,


32




b


and


32




c


also function to rotate each of the disks


13


,


14


and


15


. In particular as shown in

FIG. 4

, at gear set


32




a


the front support gear


48


is constrained to rotate with drive shaft


36


by an internal key


53


which seats in the drive shaft keyway slot


47


. The other two support gears


49


and


51


at gear set


32




a


are idler gears which are free to rotate relative to the drive shaft


36


. Thus the first gear set


32




a


both supports and drives the front rotatable disk


13


while serving only as a support for the other rotatable disks


14


and


15


.




At the second gear set


32




b


, as shown in

FIG. 5

, it is the intermediate support gear


49


that is constrained to rotate with drive shaft


36


by an internal key


53


while the front and rear support gears


48


and


51


are idler gears that may turn relative to the shaft. Thus the second gear set


32




b


drives the intermediate rotatable disk


14


while also serving as a support for the other two rotatable disks


13


and


15


.




With reference to

FIG. 6

, at the third gear set


32




c


the rear support gear


51


is constrained to rotate with drive shaft


36


by an internal key


53


with the front and intermediate support gears


48


and


49


being free turning relative to the shaft. Accordingly the third gear set drives the rear rotatable disk


15


while functioning as a support for the other two rotatable disks


13


and


14


.




Referring again to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the disks and disk support and drive mechanism are unitized by connectors


35


which extend from the annular front structural member


41


to the circular front support plate


33


and the assembly has a maximum diameter that enables insertion and withdrawal of the unitized mechanism through the window opening


22




a


at the front of cabinet


21


upon removal of the window


22


itself. This facilitates assembly and repairing of the slot machine. The unitized mechanism is positioned at its back end by a support bracket


50


which extends from rear support plate


34


into a socket


55


which is secured to the rear wall of cabinet


21


.




With continued reference to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the disk drive motors


42




a


,


42




b


and


42




c


are preferably controlled by a microprocessor circuit, contained within a circuit housing


54


, which may be of the known design that is commonly used in conventional modern slot machines. The motors


42




a


,


42




b


and


42




c


are brake gear motors of the known stepping form which separately rotate each disk


13


,


14


and


15


through a predetermined number of angular increments that is determined by the control circuitry and which varies during successive playings of the slot machine


11


. Referring again to

FIG. 1

, the angular increment through which each disk


13


,


14


and


15


is traveled during each step of the rotary movement corresponds to the angular spacing of the centers of successive ones of the indicia


19


about the axis of rotation of the disks. Thus indicia


19


of each disk


13


,


14


and


15


are in alignment along radii of the axis of rotation when the motors stop turning the disks. The presence of particular indicia


19


or combinations of indicia at payline


20


at that time determines the player's winnings or score in the conventional manner.




Slot machine motor control circuits


54


which are microprocessor controlled require tracking of the rotary movement of the indicia carrying rotatable members by the microprocessor


56


. For this purpose, tracking means


57


are provided for generating repetitive electrical signal pulses including first, second and third series of pulses each of which is indicative of rotary motion of a separate one of the rotatable disks


13


,


14


and


15


. Successive pulses in each series are produced in response to successive increments of rotary motion of the disk


13


,


14


or


15


that is being tracked by the particular series. In a manner known to the art, this enables the microprocessor


56


to cause stopping of rotation of the members at times when indicia are in alignment at the payline and, by counting the pulses, to determine which indicia are at the payline.




The tracking means


57


of this example of the invention operates by photoelectric sensing of disk motion. Means


57


includes a bracket


58


which extends forward from the front circular support plate


33


, past the peripheries of each of the rotatable disks


13


,


14


and


15


, and into the front structural member


41


. Bracket


58


has pairs of spaced apart tangs


59


and the tangs of each pair extend along opposite sides of the gear teeth


31


of a separate one of the rotatable disks


13


,


14


and


15


. One tang


59


of each pair supports a small light source


61


positioned to direct light towards a light detector


62


supported by the other tang of the pair and which is at the other side of the gear teeth


31


of the disk


13


,


14


or


15


which extends between the pair of tangs. The light sources


61


may be of any of a variety of types such as light emitting diodes for example. The light detectors


62


may also be of any of a variety of different types, phototransistors and photodiodes being examples.




The gear teeth


31


of each rotatable disk


13


,


14


and


16


repetitively pass through the light path between the associated light source


61


and light detector


62


. This causes the output signal of the detector


62


to switch repetitively between a high condition and a low condition thereby providing the desired series of rotary motion tracking signal pulses. For reasons to be hereinafter described, the rotatable disks


13


,


14


and


15


in their preferred form are made of translucent material. In instances where this results in an undesirably small variation of the light detector


62


outputs in response to the passage of gear teeth


31


, the sides of the gear teeth can be coated with paint or other opaque material. It is also possible to situate the light sources


61


and detectors


62


at locations which are closer to the axis of rotation than the peripheral gear teeth


31


. The disks


13


,


14


and


15


may then be provided with bands of light passages separated by relatively opaque areas that travel between the light sources


61


and light detectors


62


as the disks turn.




Movement of the rotatable disks


13


,


14


and


15


in a direction parallel to the axis of rotation


16


is prevented by pads


63


which are secured to the ends of the tangs


59


of bracket


58


. The pads


63


are preferably formed of a low friction resilient material such as felt. The pads


63


at each pair of tangs


59


extend towards and bear against the sides of the disk


13


,


14


or


15


which extends between that pair of tangs. A pair of similar brackets


58




a


and


58




b


having pads


63


extend from the front circular support plate


33


to restrain axial movement of the rotatable disks


13


,


14


and


15


at additional locations which are angularly spaced apart around the axis of rotation


16


of the disks. The brackets


58


,


58




a


and


58




b


of this particular example of the invention are at 120° angular intervals around the axis of rotation


16


.




Referring jointly to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the hereinbefore described configuration of the rotatable disks


13


,


14


and


15


causes the indicia carrying surfaces


17


of the three disks to be at progressively greater distances from the player of the slot machine


11


. This creates a three dimensional effect that enhances player enjoyment of the gaming apparatus. This can be further enhanced by pulsed illumination at the three indicia displaying surfaces


17


. To enable such illumination, the disks


13


,


14


and


15


are formed of translucent plastic or other translucent material. Referring jointly to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, three concentric circular fluorescent light tubes


64


are situated behind the disks


13


,


14


and


15


, the tubes being secured to the front circular support plate


33


by brackets


66


. The fluorescent light tubes


64


are centered on the axis of rotation


16


of disks


13


,


14


and


15


and have differing diameters. The outermost tube


64


has a diameter corresponding to the diameter of the indicia bearing surface


17


of the front disk


13


, the middle tube


64


has a diameter corresponding to the diameter of the indicia bearing surface


17


of the intermediate disk


14


and the diameter of the innermost tube


64


corresponds to the diameter of the indicia bearing surface of the rear disk


15


.




A light diffuser plate


67


extends between the fluorescent light tubes


64


and the rear rotatable disk


15


to provide for a more uniform illumination of the indicia bearing surfaces


17


of the disks. The diffuser plate


67


is supported by the previously described brackets


58


,


58




a


and


58


. As best seen in

FIGS. 4

,


5


and


6


, the rim of diffuser plate


67


has notches


68


to enable gear sets


32




a


,


32




b


and


32




c


to be situated at their previously described locations.




Referring again to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, strobing of the fluorescent lights


64


on and off attracts the attention of potential players of the slot machine


11


and contributes to player interest during playing of the game. Rapid sequential strobing of the three lights


17


enhances the three dimensional aspect of the indicia display at the face of the slot machine.




The example of the invention described above with reference to

FIGS. 1

to


6


embodies a highly advantageous mechanism for supporting and driving the indicia carrying rotatable disks


13


,


14


and


15


. Both functions, supporting and driving, are effected with simple gear sets situated at the periphery of the disks. This eliminates the complex and bulky telescoped shafting and other components at the axis of rotation of the disks which has heretofore been present in slot machines of this general type. The rim drive also makes it possible to include open centered rotating disks which need not extend to the axis of rotation thereby enabling viewing of indicia bands of progressively smaller diameter that are spaced apart along the axis of rotation of the disks. The disk support and drive mechanism in the preferred form is easily removable from the slot machine cabinet as a unit to facilitate repairs.




While the rim driven construction discussed above constitutes the preferred form of the invention, certain novel features of the previously described embodiment can advantageously be embodied in rotating disk slot machines which have center shafting for the purpose of supporting and driving the disks. This includes, for example, axial spacing of the rotating bands of indicia to provide a three dimensional aspect to the indicia array as viewed by the player.

FIGS. 7 and 8

depict the disks and disk support and drive mechanism of a slot machine


11




b


of this kind.




Referring jointly to

FIGS. 7 and 8

, front, intermediate and rear rotatable disks


13




a


,


14




a


and


15




a


respectively, of this embodiment are flat circular plates which are spaced apart along a common axis of rotation


16




a


. The disks


13




a


,


14




a


and


15




a


have progressively greater outside diameters thereby enabling viewing of an annular region


17




a


of the front surface of each of the disks by a player who situated in front of the slot machine which regions are at the radially outermost portions of the disks. Annular bands of indicia


19




a


of the previously described kind are imprinted on the regions


17




a


of the disks. An interesting effect is created if the annular regions


17




a


of the disks


13




a


,


14




a


and


15




a


are beveled surfaces so that the indicia


19




a


of the three disks are in a coplanar or near coplanar relationship.




Rotatable disks


13




a


,


14




a


and


15




a


are supported and separately rotated by a drive system


69


which includes three coaxial drive shafts


71


,


72


and


73


of progressively shorter length. The back end of the inner drive shaft


71


extends out of intermediate drive shaft


72


and is supported by a first bearing


74


which is secured to one arm


76


of internal framing


77


within the slot machine cabinet


21




a


. The front end of inner drive shaft


71


also extends out of the intermediate drive shaft


72


and has a flange


79


seated in a conforming opening in a circular cap


81


which is in front of the front disk


13




a


. Screws


82


extend through the front disk


13




a


and cap


81


and engage in flange


79


thereby constraining the disk to rotate with the inner drive shaft.




A second bearing


83


, supported by another framing arm


84


, supports the intermediate drive shaft


72


at a location which is forward from the back end of the drive shaft


72


. A flange


86


at the front end of intermediate drive shaft


72


seats in a conforming opening in the intermediate rotatable disk


14




a


and is secured to that disk by additional screws


87


. The outer drive shaft


73


is supported at an intermediate location along the drive shaft by a third bearing


88


which is secured to another arm


89


of the cabinet framing


77


. A flange


91


at the front end of the outer drive shaft


73


seats in a conforming opening in the rear rotatable disk


1




5


a and screws


92


secure the rear disk to the flange.




Front rotatable disk


13




a


, intermediate rotatable disk


14




a


and rear rotatable disk


15




a


are driven by separate electrical motors


93




a


,


93




b


and


93




c


respectively, motor


93




c


being behind motor


93




b


as seen in FIG.


7


. The motors


93




a


,


93




b


and


93




c


are secured to brackets


94


which extend from framing


77


. Referring again to

FIGS. 7 and 8

in conjunction, motor


51


is coupled to the inner drive shaft


71


by a drive belt


96


which engages a pulley


97


that is keyed to the inner drive shaft at a location adjacent to bearing


74


. Another drive belt


98


couples motor


93




b


to the intermediate drive shaft


72


by engaging another pulley


99


which is keyed to the intermediate drive shaft at a location which is between bearings


74


and


83


. An annular collar


101


on intermediate drive shaft


72


extends between pulley


99


and bearing


83


to prevent movement of the pulley along the shaft. The third motor


93




c


is coupled to outer drive shaft


73


by a third drive belt


102


which engages another pulley


103


that is keyed to the outer drive shaft at a location immediately behind the third bearing


88


. Another annular collar


104


is adjacent to pulley


103


and is held in place by a set screw


106


to prevent axial movement of the pulley along the shaft. Drive belts


96


,


98


and


102


are preferably of the non-slip type which have teeth


107


that engage conforming grooves in the pulleys on which they are engaged.




Motors


93




a


,


93




b


and


93




c


are brake gear motors of the stepping type similar to those of the previously described embodiment of the invention and function in a similar manner to rotate each disk


13




a


,


14




a


and


15




a


through a predetermined number of angular increments that is determined by the control circuit


54




a.






Three circular timer plates


108


,


109


and


111


enable microprocessor tracking of the rotary movement of the disks


13




a


,


14




a


and


15




a


in the previously described manner. Timer plate


108


is disposed in coaxial relationship with inner drive shaft


71


at a location between pulleys


97


and


99


and is secured to an adjacent annular collar


112


which is constrained to rotate with the inner drive shaft by a set screw


113


. Timer plate


109


is disposed on intermediate drive shaft


73


in coaxial relationship therewith at a location between timer plate


108


and pulley


99


and is secured to another annular collar


114


which is constrained to rotate with the intermediate drive shaft by another set screw


116


. The third timer plate


111


is situated between pulley


103


and bearing


83


, in coaxial relationship with the outer drive shaft


73


, and is constrained to rotate therewith by another annular collar


117


.




The circular rim of each of the timer plates


108


,


109


and


111


is indented by a series of notches


118


which have an angular spacing relative to the axis of rotation that corresponds to the hereinbefore described angular increment of rotary motion of the disks


13




a


,


14




a


and


15




a


. A separate one of three photoelectric sensors


119


is disposed at the rim of each timer plate


108


,


109


and


111


and may be of one of the known types which have a small light source


121


such as a light emitting diode for example and a light detector


122


such as a phototransistor for example that produces an electrical signal in response to light from the source. The light sources


121


and detectors


122


are at opposite sides of the rims of the timer plates


108


,


109


and


111


at which notches


118


are located thereby causing light to be transmitted from the sources


121


to the detectors


122


each time that a notch passes between the two. Thus each sensor transmits an electrical pulse to the control circuit housing


54




a


each time that the associated timer plate


108


,


109


or


111


is stepped through the above described angular increment of motion by the associated drive motor


93




a


,


93




b


or


93




c


. As previously described, this enables the microprocessor


56




a


to cause stopping of the rotation of the disks


13




a


,


14




a


and


15




a


at times when indicia are in alignment at the payline and, by counting the pulses, to determine which indicia are at the payline.




Components of the slot machine


11




a


of

FIGS. 7 and 8

which are not depicted therein may be similar to those of the previously described embodiment of the invention.




The invention is not limited to slot machines of the motor driven, microprocessor controlled type. Pulleys


56


,


58


and


61


may, for example, be spun manually by the player preferably with lever arm operated mechanism of the kind found in older forms of slot machine. Embodiments of the invention of this kind do not necessarily require timer plates


68


,


69


and


71


and sensors


79


.




In the embodiment of the invention which has been described with reference to

FIGS. 1

to


6


, visibility of indicia on disks which are behind other disks is provided for by using disks which are open centered except for the rear disk. In the embodiment which has been described with reference to

FIGS. 7 and 8

, visibility of the successive bands of indicia is provided for by using disks of progressively greater diameter. Referring jointly to

FIGS. 9 and 10

, visibility of the bands of indicia can also be realized in a construction where the rotatable disks


13




b


,


14




b


and


15




b


have the same outside diameter and are not necessarily open centered. An advantage of disks which have the same diameter is that they may then be driven by simple gearing situated at the periphery of the disks.




Disks


13




b


,


14




b


and


15




b


carry annular bands of indicia


19




b


of progressively smaller diameter and which may be of the previously described kind. The front disk


13




b


, intermediate disk


14




b


and rear disk


15




b


each have gear teeth


31




b


at the peripheries of the disk. Disks


13




b


,


14




b


and


15




b


are supported by a vertically extending internal frame member


123


within the slot machine cabinet


21




b


and are positioned to be viewable through the transparent front window


22




b


of the cabinet. In particular, an axle


124


extends forward from frame member


124


through the centers of the disks


13




b


,


14




b


and


15




b


and has a flange


126


at its forward end which acts to retain the disks on the axle. Each of the disks


13




b


,


14




b


and


15




b


is rotatable about axle


124


and preferably a pair of thin, flat annular shims


127


encircle the axle between the disks, between front disk


13




b


and flange


126


and between rear disk


15




b


and frame member


124


to create a small spacing between these components.




Disks


13




b


,


14




b


and


15




b


are each driven by a separate electrical motor


128




a


,


128




b


and


128




c


respectively which motors are similar to the drive motors of the previously described embodiments of the invention. Each such motor


128




a


,


128




b


and


128




c


turns a shaft


129


that extends in a direction parallel to the axis of rotation


16




b


of the disks and which has a spur gear


131


at its forward end which engages the gear teeth


31




b


of the particular disk


13




b


,


14




b


and


15




b


that is driven by the particular motor. In this example, motor


128




b


which drives the intermediate disk


14




b


is situated directly below the axis of rotation


16




b


of the disks. Motor


128




b


which drives the front disk


13




b


and motor


128




c


which drives the rear disk


15




b


are at opposite sides of the axis of rotation


16




b


and at a higher elevation.




Photoelectric sensors


119




b


for producing signals that track rotation of the disks


13




b


,


14




b


,


15




b


in the previously described manner do not necessarily require timer plates of the previously described kind if the gear teeth


31




b


of the disks are formed of opaque material or if the teeth have an opaque coating. The sensors


119




b


may simply be positioned to direct light towards the gear teeth


31




b


and to respond to transmission of light through the openings between successive gear teeth.




Appearance of the slot machine can be enhanced by providing an opaque mask


132


on the cabinet window


22




b


that is configured to conceal the peripheral regions of the disks


13




b


,


14




b


,


15




b


at which the gear teeth


31




b


are located.




The annular bands of indicia


19




b


of the successive disks


13




b


,


14




b


and


15




b


are of progressively increasing diameter in this embodiment but can be of progressively diminishing diameter in other embodiments. In either case, viewing of each of the bands of indicia


19




b


is enabled by forming the disks of transparent material such as transparent plastic or at least the regions of the front disk


13




b


and intermediate disk


14




b


that are in front of a band of indicia of another disk are formed of such material.




Except as herein described, the slot machine of

FIGS. 9 and 10

may be similar to the embodiment of the invention which has been previously described with reference to

FIGS. 1

to


6


.




The embodiments of the invention which have been herein described for purposes of example have rotating disks which extend in vertical planes. The disks and disk drive and support systems can be reoriented so that the disks extend in horizontal planes or have an inclined orientation.




The herein described examples of the invention are slot machines of the type used in gambling casinos that require insertion of coins or paper currency and which pay monetary rewards to successful players. The apparatus can also be configured as an amusement device that does not require nor pay out money and wherein the player or players simply earn points when particular indicia come to rest at particular locations or align in particular combinations at such locations.




While the invention has been described with respect to certain specific embodiments for purposes of example, many modifications and variations are possible and it is not intended to limit the invention except as defined in the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A gaming apparatus, comprising:a plurality of separately rotatable disks centered on a common axis of rotation, each said rotatable disk including (i) a disk face encircling the common axis of rotation, (ii) a band or indicia on said disk face, and (iii) a peripheral drive engagement region located radially outwardly from and distal from said common axis of rotation; and a plurality of drive systems mounted radially outwardly from and distal from said common axis of rotation of the separately rotatable disks, each said drive system drivingly engaging a separate one of the rotatable disks by drivingly engaging the peripheral drive engagement region of the rotatable disk.
  • 2. The gaming apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of the peripheral drive engagement regions comprise gear teeth.
  • 3. The gaming apparatus of claim 1, wherein, on each of the rotatable disks, the associated peripheral drive engagement region is annular and of greater diameter than the band of indicia on said rotatable disk.
  • 4. The gaming apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of the drive systems comprises:a drive gear for engaging the peripheral drive engagement region of one of the rotatable disks; and a drive motor for engaging the drive gear.
  • 5. The gaming apparatus of claim 4, wherein each of the drive gears is a component of a disk positioning gear set positioned adjacent the peripheral drive engagement region of at least two rotatable disks.
  • 6. The gaming apparatus of claim 5, wherein each of the gear sets includes:a driven shaft drivingly connected to one of the drive motors, wherein the drive gear in the drive gear set is positioned on the shaft to engage the peripheral drive engagement region of said one of the rotatable disks; and a plurality of idler gears positioned on the driven shaft and engaging the peripheral drive engagement regions of other rotatable disks among the plurality of rotatable disks.
  • 7. The gaming apparatus of claim 5, wherein at least three gear sets are mounted at less than 180 degree angular intervals, with respect to the common axis of rotation, between each adjacent two of said at least three gear sets.
  • 8. The gaming apparatus of claim 5, wherein the rotatable disks, the drive systems and the gear sets comprise a slot machine.
  • 9. The gaming machine of claim 1, wherein at least two bands of indicia of two of the rotatable disks respectively are spaced apart laterally from each other in the direction of the common axis of rotation.
  • 10. The gaming apparatus of claim 1, wherein the rotatable disks include a first and a second rotatable disk, the band of indicia on the second rotatable disk having a smaller diameter than the band of indicia on the first rotatable disk, and the first rotatable disk including an open center to enable viewing of the band of indicia on the second rotatable disk.
  • 11. The gaming apparatus of claim 1, further comprising at least one concealing member positioned to conceal the peripheral drive engagement region of the rotatable disks.
  • 12. The gaming apparatus of claim 1, further including a photoelectric system for detecting increments of rotation of the rotatable disks, wherein the photoelectric system includes light sources and light detectors.
  • 13. The gaming apparatus of claim 1, wherein the peripheral drive engagement region includes gear teet and the gaming apparatus further comprises a plurality of light emitters positioned adjacent the peripheral drive engagement region of the rotatable disks whereby light from the light emitters may pass through space between adjacent gear teeth.
  • 14. The gaming apparatus of claim 1, wherein at least one of the rotatable disks has an overlay portion overlaying the band of indicia of another rotatable disk, and wherein the overlay portion comprises transparent material.
  • 15. The gaming apparatus of claim 1, wherein at least one rotatable disk comprises a transparent section adjacent an indicia bearing portion of another rotatable disk, whereby the indicia bearing portion is visible through the transparent material.
  • 16. The gaming machine of claim 2, wherein at least two bands of indicia of two of the rotatable disks respectively are spaced apart laterally from each other in the direction of the common axis of rotation.
  • 17. The gaming machine of claim 3, wherein at least two bands of indicia of two of the rotatable disks respectively are spaced apart laterally from each other in the direction of the common axis of rotation.
  • 18. The gaming machine of claim 4, wherein at least two bands of indicia of two of the rotatable disks respectively are spaced apart laterally from each other in the direction of the common axis of rotation.
  • 19. The gaming machine of claim 5, wherein at least two bands of indicia of two of the rotatable disks respectively are spaced apart laterally from each other in the direction of the common axis of rotation.
  • 20. The gaming machine of claim 6, wherein at least two bands of indicia of two of the rotatable disks respectively are spaced apart laterally from each other in the direction of the common axis of rotation.
  • 21. The gaming machine of claim 7, wherein at least two bands of Indicia of two of the rotatable disks respectively are spaced apart laterally from each other in the direction of the common axis of rotation.
  • 22. The gaming machine of claim 8, wherein at least two bands of indicia of two of the rotatable disks respectively are spaced apart laterally from each other in the direction of the common axis of rotation.
  • 23. The gaming machine of claim 10, wherein at least two bands of indicia of two of the rotatable disks respectively are spaced apart laterally from each other in the direction of the common axis of rotation.
  • 24. The gaming machine of claim 11, wherein at least two bands of indicia of two of the rotatable disks respectively are spaced apart laterally from each other in the direction of the common axis of rotation.
  • 25. The gaming machine of claim 12, wherein at least two bands of indicia of two of the rotatable disks respectively are spaced apart laterally from each other in the direction of the common axis of rotation.
  • 26. The gaming machine of claim 13, wherein at least two bands of indicia of two of the rotatable disks respectively are spaced apart laterally from each other in the direction of the common axis of rotation.
  • 27. The gaming machine of claim 14, wherein at least two bands of indicia of two of the rotatable disks respectively are spaced apart laterally from each other in the direction of the common axis of rotation.
  • 28. The gaming machine of claim 5, wherein at least two bands of indicia of two of the rotatable disks respectively are spaced apart laterally from each other in the direction of the common axis of rotation.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/212,108, filed on Dec. 15, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,105,962.

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Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/212108 Dec 1998 US
Child 09/638666 US