The present invention relates to a topper for an entertainment machine.
Entertainment machines, such as fruit machines, one-arm bandits, gaming machines and the like, are often provided with a topper, sometimes also referred to as a top box. The topper, as the name suggests, is mounted to the top of the machine. The topper typically comprises an enclosure housing a lamp. The front of the enclosure is formed by a sheet of glass or transparent plastics material on which artwork is printed to form a back illuminated sign. The purpose of the topper is to attract attention to and promote the game provided by the entertainment machine. The topper therefore displays artwork relating to the machine and is generally of a contrasting shape to main display areas of the machine, for example oval, circular or star shaped. Individual lamps, typically light emitting diodes, may be arranged around the periphery of a topper and illuminated in sequence to further attract attention to the entertainment machine.
For reasons of operator efficiency and increased appeal to the public, programmable, so-called server based, entertainment machines have become popular. With these machines the game offered by a machine can be changed by re-programming of the machine. However, once game content has been changed it is necessary to physically replace the artwork bearing part of the machine topper if the topper is still to correspond to the game offered by the machine. This is time consuming and inconvenient.
The problem could be overcome by incorporating an electronic display, for example an LCD or OLED display, such as are used to provide game content in programmable entertainment machines, in the topper. However, such displays can be costly and they are not readily available (if at all) in the wide variety of shapes preferred for toppers.
Embodiments of the present invention have been made in consideration of these problems.
According to a first aspect of the present invention there is provided a topper for an entertainment machine, the topper including a display comprising a screen arranged such that an image projected onto one side of the screen may be viewed from the opposite side of the screen.
Thus, the invention enables a display of a gaming machine or associated topper to be provided by a back projected image. This enables the display content to be changed without having to physically change the screen or any associated artwork. Screens on to which images can be back projected are much less costly than electronic displays and can easily be provided in any desired shape.
The screen may comprise a transparent or at least partially transparent sheet of material, for example glass or plastics material such as an acrylic of the type sold under the trade mark PLEXIGLASS. The screen preferably includes a rear projection surface. This may be provided by a rear projection film. The rear projection film may be adhered to one side of the screen. Alternatively, the rear projection film may be sandwiched between two layers of material forming the screen. One suitable rear projection film is that provided under the trade mark VIKUITI by 3M United Kingdom Plc.
The screen may have any suitable shape, for example circular, oval, star-shaped or trapezoidal, and may be flat or curved, for example concave or convex.
An image may be projected onto the screen by a projector. The projector may be mounted on the entertainment machine or topper, or separate to the entertainment machine or topper. The projector is preferably a digital projector, for example an LCD projector. The image to be projected by the projector onto the screen may be provided by the entertainment machine or a server to which the entertainment machine is connected. The projector may project a static or moving image onto the screen. The image projected onto the screen of one entertainment machine may be synchronized with an image projected onto the screen of one or more adjacent machines. The same image may be projected onto the screen of each machine. Or part of an image may be projected onto the screen of one machine and another part or parts of the image projected onto the screens of adjacent machines so that, together, the screens reproduce the whole image. This allows for a bank of entertainment to present a large screen for tournaments and progressive multi-player type games.
Providing for display of a projected image on an entertainment machine or topper enables the image to be changed together with game content. It also allows for moving images to be provided and for images to be displayed in a manner which has hitherto not been possible with conventional static illuminated displays.
According to a second aspect of the present invention there is provided a topper for an entertainment machine, the topper including a display comprising a screen onto which an image can be projected, and a projector arranged to project an image onto the screen.
The projector and screen may be arranged to display a front or back projected image. The projector may be mounted to the topper or to an entertainment machine associated with the topper.
In order that the invention may be more clearly understood embodiments thereof will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings of which:
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The relative position of the screen and projector 11 may be fixed. Alternatively, the mounting of the screen and/or projector may be adjustable to enable the relative position of the screen and projector to be varied to enable the size and position of an image projected on the screen to be adjusted.
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The above embodiments are described by way of example only. Many variations are possible without departing from the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0919714.6 | Nov 2009 | GB | national |