Chip racks including a rack for holding chips and a card reader and related devices

US12029989B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12029989-B2
Application numberUS-202217580362-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 20, 2022
Priority dateAug 8, 2011
Publication dateJul 9, 2024
Grant dateJul 9, 2024

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Abstract

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Chip racks include a rack for holding chips and a card reader. Gaming devices may include such chip racks.

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What is claimed is: 1. An arrangement comprising: a chip rack including a plurality of chip-receiving slots and a front wall extending outward from the plurality of chip-receiving slots, the plurality of chip-receiving slots being positioned between a dealer and the front wall; and a hole card reader located in line with the front wall and oriented to receive the dealer's down card for reading a portion thereof, wherein the hole card reader is located in the front wall and wherein the front wall includes a pair of side sections and a center section between the pair of side sections, the center section being recessed relative to the pair of side sections, the hole card reader being located in the center section. 2. The arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the hole card reader is removably mounted to the front wall. 3. The arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the hole card reader is permanently integrated with the front wall. 4. The arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the front wall includes a beveled leading edge over which the dealer's down card is slid. 5. The arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the hole card reader includes an aperture through which the portion of the dealer's down card is viewable by the dealer. 6. The arrangement of claim 5 , wherein the hole card reader includes an element to refract or reflect an image of the portion of the dealer's down card when placed in registry with the aperture. 7. The arrangement of claim 5 , wherein the hole card reader includes a housing section and a top piece coupled to the housing section, the housing section defining the aperture, the top piece and the housing section defining a slot configured to receive the dealer's down card. 8. The arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the hole card reader is configured to detect an aspect of the dealer's down card to give rise to an output signal indicating whether the dealer has a blackjack. 9. The arrangement of claim 8 , further including an indicator mounted to the front wall and configured to activate an audible, visual, or tactile alarm in response to a value of the dealer's down card determined by the hole card reader. 10. An arrangement comprising: a chip rack including a plurality of chip-receiving slots and a front wall extending outward from the plurality of chip-receiving slots, the plurality of chip-receiving slots being positioned between a dealer and the front wall; and a hole card reader located in line with the front wall and oriented to receive the dealer's down card for reading a portion thereof, wherein the hole card reader is located in the front wall and wherein the front wall includes a beveled leading edge over which the dealer's down card is slid. 11. The arrangement of claim 10 , wherein the hole card reader is removably mounted to the front wall. 12. The arrangement of claim 10 , wherein the hole card reader is permanently integrated with the front wall. 13. The arrangement of claim 10 , wherein the front wall includes a pair of side sections and a center section between the pair of side sections, the center section being recessed relative to the pair of side sections, the hole card reader being located in the center section. 14. The arrangement of claim 10 , wherein the hole card reader includes an aperture through which the portion of the dealer's down card is viewable by the dealer. 15. The arrangement of claim 14 , wherein the hole card reader includes an element to refract or reflect an image of the portion of the dealer's down card when placed in registry with the aperture. 16. The arrangement of claim 14 , wherein the hole card reader includes a housing section and a top piece coupled to the housing section, the housing section defining the aperture, the top piece and the housing section defining a slot configured to receive the dealer's down card. 17. The arrangement of claim 10 , wherein the hole card reader is configured to detect an aspect of the dealer's down card to give rise to an output signal indicating whether the dealer has a blackjack. 18. The arrangement of claim 17 , further including an indicator mounted to the front wall and configured to activate an audible, visual, or tactile alarm in response to a value of the dealer's down card determined by the hole card reader. 19. An arrangement comprising: a chip rack including a plurality of chip-receiving slots and a pair of front wall side sections extending outward from the plurality of chip-receiving slots, the plurality of chip-receiving slots being positioned between a dealer and the pair of front wall side sections; and a hole card reader located between and in line with the pair of front wall side sections, the hole card reader oriented to receive the dealer's down card for reading a portion thereof, the arrangement further including a front wall center section located between and in line with the pair of front wall side sections and connected to the pair of front wall side sections, the hole card reader being located in the front wall center section and wherein the front wall center section is recessed relative to the pair of front wall side sections. 20. The arrangement of claim 19 , wherein the hole card reader is removably mounted to the front wall center section. 21. The arrangement of claim 19 , wherein the front wall includes a beveled leading edge over which the dealer's down card is slid. 22. The arrangement of claim 19 , wherein the hole card reader includes an aperture through which the portion of the dealer's down card is viewable by the dealer. 23. The arrangement of claim 22 , wherein the hole card reader includes an element to refract or reflect an image of the portion of the dealer's down card when placed in registry with the aperture. 24. The arrangement of claim 22 , wherein the hole card reader includes a housing section and a top piece coupled to the housing section, the housing section defining the aperture, the top piece and the housing section defining a slot configured to receive the dealer's down card. 25. The arrangement of claim 19 , the hole card reader is configured to detect an aspect of the dealer's down card to give rise to an output signal indicating whether the dealer has a blackjack. 26. An arrangement comprising: a chip rack including a plurality of chip-receiving slots and a pair of front wall side sections extending outward from the plurality of chip-receiving slots, the plurality of chip-receiving slots being positioned between a dealer and the pair of front wall side sections; and a hole card reader located between and in line with the pair of front wall side sections, the hole card reader oriented to receive the dealer's down card for reading a portion thereof, the arrangement further including a front wall center section located between and in line with the pair of front wall side sections and connected to the pair of front wall side sections, the hole card reader being located in the front wall center section and wherein the front wall includes a beveled leading edge over which the dealer's down card is slid. 27. The arrangement of claim 26 , wherein the hole card reader is removably mounted to the front wall center section. 28. The arrangement of claim 26 , wherein the front wall center section is recessed relative to the pair of front wall side sections. 29. The arrangement of claim 26 , wherein the hole card reader includes a

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  • for games, toys, sports, or amusements · CPC title

  • Scoring or registering devices; Indicators (A63F1/16 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Scanners, e.g. for scanning regular characters · CPC title

  • Card game appurtenances · CPC title

  • adapted for chips · CPC title

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What does patent US12029989B2 cover?
Chip racks include a rack for holding chips and a card reader. Gaming devices may include such chip racks.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Lnw Gaming Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A63F11/0002. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 09 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).