Claims
- 1. A token drop for use over a drop box on a gaming table, comprising:an immovable base having a depressed area that has a rear and front section of different depths and capable of being mounted on a gaming table and over a drop box, with an opening, a door, flush with the base and movably connected to the base and positioned over the opening, having a closed position and at least one open position, wherein the door may be directly moved by an operator.
- 2. A token drop, for use over a drop box on a gaming table, comprising:a base, mounted over the drop box, comprising: a depressed area, of rectangular shape, centered about a central axis of the base, with a rear and front section, the rear section being of greater depth than the front section; an opening, shaped like an elliptic arch with a flat bottom, situated within the depressed area, so that a greater portion of it lies within the front section of the depressed area than the rear section, whereby the opening provides access to the drop box; and at least two pinholes, located in opposing vertical walls of the depressed area, at the center of the depressed area, positioned over the opening, whereby the pinholes could each hold one pins and a door, rotatably connected to the base, with a closed and an open position, comprising: a lid, of elliptic shape with one end squared off, that covers the opening in the base when the door is in the closed position, a weighted portion, rectangularly shaped, connected with the lid at its squared off end, that is situated within the rear section of the depressed area when the door is in the closed position, and is three times the thickness of the lid, whereby it is flush with the top of the base when so situated, except for a rounded area of reduced thickness situated at the connection with the lid; a cylindrical hole, running through the width of the lid along the center axis of the door where the weighted portion and the lid; and at least two spring-loaded pins, situated within the cylindrical hole, such that one end of each pin protrudes from opposite ends of the cylindrical hole and rotatably connects the door to the base by protruding into the two pinholes in opposing vertical walls of the depressed area.
- 3. A token drop as in claim 1, wherein the base has at least one counter-bored hole whereby the base may be mounted on the gaming table with at least one screw positioned through the counter-bored hole.
- 4. A token drop as in claim 1, wherein the base has at least one sloped edge that allow easier hand access.
- 5. A token drop as in claim 1, wherein the door has at least one sloped edge allows easier hand access.
- 6. A token drop as in claim 1, wherein the opening is shaped like an elliptic arch and the door is comprised of a lid, which is of elliptic shape, that covers the opening.
- 7. A token drop as in claim 1, wherein the door returns to the closed position automatically using the force of gravity.
- 8. A token drop as in claim 1, wherein the door pivots.
- 9. A token drop as in claim 1, wherein the door rotates.
- 10. A token drop as in claim 9, wherein the door has a stop on it that prevents it from over-rotating.
- 11. A token drop as in claim 1, wherein the opening is circular and the door is comprised of a lid, which is movably connected to the base with at least one spring that forces the door to return to the closed position from the open position.
- 12. A token drop as in claim 1, wherein the door comprises a lid and a weighted portion, of rectangular shape, connected to the lid.
- 13. A token drop as in claim 12, wherein the weighted portion is approximately three times the thickness of the lid.
- 14. A token drop as in claim 13, wherein the weighted portion has a rounded area of reduced thickness, and the lid is smoothly connected to the weighted portion at said rounded area.
- 15. A token drop as in claim 1, wherein the door comprises a lid, which covers the opening in the base, and a connecting means, which is situated with the lid.
- 16. A token drop as in claim 15, wherein the base has a depressed area, which has a pair of pinholes in its opposing vertical walls and the connecting means of the door are a cylindrical hole across the width of the lid that is aligned with the pinholes and a pair of spring-loaded pins wherein each pin is positioned within the cylindrical hole with one end protruding from the hole, and these protruding ends are positioned within the opposing pinholes, thereby rotatably connecting the door to the base.
- 17. A token drop as in claim 16, wherein a sleeve is placed around the spring-loaded pins to reduce friction and wear.
- 18. A token drop as in claim 15, wherein the base has a depressed area, which has a vertical slot on each side of the depressed area, and the connecting means of the door are a pair of cylindrical protrusions that are positioned within the slots, thereby rotatably connecting the door to the base.
- 19. A token drop as in claim 8, wherein the door pivots to the closed position automatically.
- 20. A token drop as in claim 9, wherein the base has a stop on it that prevents the door from over rotating.
- 21. A token drop as in claim 1, wherein the door may be indirectly moved by the operator.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED FILINGS
This application claims priority of provisional patent application No. 60/061,584 filed with the U.S. Patent Office on Oct. 10, 1997.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Road, Las Vegas Nevada 89102, p. 72, 1997. |
Provisional Applications (1)
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