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Secure multi-site progressive jackpot system for live card games

Patent 5735525 Issued on April 7, 1998. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject February 5, 2017. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

Patent References

Apparatus for progressive jackpot gaming
Patent #: 5078405
Issued on: 01/07/1992
Inventor: Jones, et al.

Card shuffler
Patent #: 5356145
Issued on: 10/18/1994
Inventor: Verschoor

Apparatus for progressive jackpot gaming
Patent #: 5364104
Issued on: 11/15/1994
Inventor: Jones, et al.

Card dispensing shoe having a counting device and method of using the same
Patent #: 5374061
Issued on: 12/20/1994
Inventor: Albrecht

System, method and apparatus for generating large jackpots on live game card tables
Patent #: 5393067
Issued on: 02/28/1995
Inventor: Paulsen, et al.

Apparatus for progressive jackpot gaming
Patent #: 5544893
Issued on: 08/13/1996
Inventor: Jones, et al.

Secure multi-site progressive jackpot system for live card games Patent #: 5605334
Issued on: 02/25/1997
Inventor: McCrea, Jr.

Inventor

Application

No. 795992 filed on 02/05/1997

US Classes:

273/309, Game supporting tables or surfaces463/26Pool amount (e.g., jackpot, etc.)

Examiners

Primary: Grieb, William H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Class

A63F 001/18

Abstract

A secure game table system, adapted for multiple sites under a central control, for monitoring each hand in a live card game. A common deck identity code is located on each card. A shuffler has a circuit for counting the cards from a previous hand which are inserted into the shuffler and which reads the common identity code. The game control verifies that no cards have been withdrawn from the hand by a player or that new cards have been substituted. A unique code also placed on each card is read as the card is dealt to indicate the value and the suit. The game control stores this information in a memory so that a history of each card dealt is recorded. Sensors are located near each of the player positions for sensing the presence of a game bet and a progressive bet. A card sensor located near each player position and the dealer position issues a signal for each card received. The game control receives these signals and correlates those player positions having placed a game and/or progressive bet with the received cards. The game control at each table has stored in memory the winning combinations necessary to win the progressive jackpots. Since the game control accurately stores the suit and value of each card received at a particular player position, the game control can automatically detect a winning progressive combination and issue an award signal for that player position.

Other References

  • Safe Jack--Viktor Mayer & Michael Order, Jan. 24, 1995
  • Scarne's New Complete Guide to Gambling, John Scarne, 1986, Simon & Schuster, pp. 382-38
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