Gaming system with pre-calibrated sensor for detecting chip and finger placement

US2021082226A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2021082226-A1
Application numberUS-201916569342-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateSep 12, 2019
Priority dateSep 12, 2019
Publication dateMar 18, 2021
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Gaming tables that support wager-based gaming are provided with input receiving devices that are structured to intuitively message to players what kind of wagers are permitted at which betting positions and when and then to automatically detect timely placement of such wagers at corresponding betting positions. This allows for faster unfolding of gaming action in that player confusion is minimized with respect to which wagers are being called for, when and where. An integrated compact sensor system is provided occupying slightly more table area than that needed for supporting wagering tokens of different denominations. The sensor system includes a large array of full color pixels (e.g., RGB capable pixels) for messaging to the players and proximity detection functionality for detecting 3D player hand gestures.

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A machine-assisted method of managing a game of chance played by one or more players at a gaming table having plural betting positions, the method comprising: while a predetermined first time window is open for receiving at least a first wager of the game, using a respective pre-calibrated proximity detecting integrated circuit (Px IC) provided at each respective betting position of the gaming table to automatically detect if a corresponding optically encoded and then acceptable first wager token has been placed over the respective Px IC of each one of the respective betting positions as the respective first wager for that betting position, each of the respective Px IC's having capability to detect and distinguish among different hand gestures made spaced apart from and proximate to the respective Px IC and to detect and identify optically encoded wager tokens placed over the respective Px IC; and at closing of the predetermined first time window, causing a respective plurality of multi-colored light emitters disposed adjacent to the respective Px IC and provided at each of the respective betting positions where placement of a corresponding first wager token has been detected by the respective Px IC to output a respective first of differently colored light patterns, the first light pattern indicating at least to the respective player of that respective betting position that the corresponding first wager has been automatically accepted as having been timely placed at that respective betting position by way of a then acceptable first wager token; and using the respective Px IC of at least one of the betting positions to detect a hand gesture made spaced apart from and proximate to that respective Px IC. 2 . The machine-assisted method of claim 1 wherein the respective plurality of multi-colored light emitters at each respective betting position is distributed among at least two annular zones adjacent to and surrounding the respective Px IC of that respective betting position such that each annular zone is populated by and thereby substantially defined by a corresponding subset of the respective plurality of multi-colored light emitters respectively distributed within a respective one of the at least two annular zones. 3 . The machine-assisted method of claim 2 wherein the at least two annular zones are circular and concentric relative to the Px IC. 4 . The machine-assisted method of claim 2 wherein there are at least three annular zones populated by and thereby substantially defined by corresponding subsets of the respective plurality of multi-colored light emitters. 5 . The machine-assisted method of claim 1 wherein the respective plurality of multi-colored light emitters at each respective betting position is constituted by multi-color LEDs embedded in smart lighting integrated circuits (LEDic's) that are each structured to receive a self-clocking serial command signal, consume a portion of the received serial command signal and output a remainder of the received serial command signal for optional receipt by a next such LEDic in a serial chain of such LEDic's. 6 . The machine-assisted method of claim 5 wherein the respective plurality of multi-colored light emitters at each respective betting position is constituted by at least 16 such LEDic's. 7 . The machine-assisted method of claim 6 wherein the respective plurality of multi-colored light emitters at each respective betting position is constituted by at least 48 such LEDic's. 8 . The machine-assisted method of claim 7 wherein the at least 48 LEDic's are mounted on a substantially circular printed circuit board having a diameter of less than 3 inches. 9 . The machine-assisted method of claim 6 wherein the respective LEDic's at each respective betting position are interconnected as at least two independent serial chains. 10 . The machine-assisted method of claim 1 wherein detections performed by each respective Px IC include detecting proximity of an approaching object to the respective Px IC using a plurality of IR detecting photodiodes provided in the respective Px IC and detecting coloration of the approaching object using a plurality of visible light detecting photodiodes provided in the respective Px IC. 11 . The machine-assisted method of claim 1 and further comprising: while a predetermined second time window of the game is open for receiving at least a second wager, using the respective Px IC provided at each respective betting position to automatically detect if a corresponding optically encoded and then acceptable second wager token has been placed at one or more of the respective betting positions as a then acceptable second wager; and at closing of the predetermined second time window, causing the respective plurality of multi-colored light emitters provided at each of the respective betting positions where placement of a corresponding and then acceptable second wager token has been detected by the respective Px IC to output a respective light pattern indicating that the corresponding second wager has been accepted at that respective betting position. 12 . The machine-assisted method of claim 11 and further comprising: while the game is still ongoing but after all time windows for receiving wagers of the game are closed, causing the respective plurality of multi-colored light emitters provided at each of the respective betting positions to signal to their respective players and by way of a respectively colored light pattern that no more wagers can be accepted for the game. 13 . The machine-assisted method of claim 12 and further comprising: after a first round of playing the game completes and a second round begins, causing the respective plurality of multi-colored light emitters provided at each of the respective betting positions to signal to their respective players that new wagers can now be accepted for the second round. 14 . The machine-assisted method of claim 11 and further comprising: while the game is still ongoing and a hand gesture is called for at one of the betting positions, causing the respective plurality of multi-colored light emitters provided at the one betting position to signal to the respective player of the one betting position that a hand gesture is called for at the one betting position. 15 . The machine-assisted method of claim 14 wherein: the using of the respective Px IC of at least one of the betting positions to detect a hand gesture includes using that respective Px IC to detect the called-for hand gesture. 16 . The machine-assisted method of claim 15 wherein the Px IC detected hand gesture is a gesture that includes directional movement in a 3D region proximate to the Px IC. 17 . The machine-assisted method of claim 15 wherein the Px IC is disposed under a semi-opaque optics layer. 18 . A machine system for managing a game of chance played by one or more players at a gaming table having plural betting positions, the system comprising at each respective betting position: color-distinguishing wager placement detecting means for automatically detecting if a corresponding color encoded and first wager token has been placed at the respective betting position as the first wager while a predetermined first time window is open for receiving at least a first wager of a first round of the game, the wager placement detecting means including a respective pre-calibrated proximity detecting integrated circuit (Px IC) having capability to detect and distinguish among different hand gestures made spaced apart from and proximate to the respe

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  • wherein the operator is informed · CPC title

  • Security aspects of a gaming system, e.g. detecting cheating, device integrity, surveillance (computer security G06F21/00) · CPC title

  • about the players, e.g. profiling, responsible gaming, strategy/behavior of players, location of players · CPC title

  • G07F17/322Primary

    Casino tables, e.g. tables having integrated screens, chip detection means · CPC title

  • Construction aspects of a gaming system, e.g. housing, seats, ergonomic aspects · CPC title

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What does patent US2021082226A1 cover?
Gaming tables that support wager-based gaming are provided with input receiving devices that are structured to intuitively message to players what kind of wagers are permitted at which betting positions and when and then to automatically detect timely placement of such wagers at corresponding betting positions. This allows for faster unfolding of gaming action in that player confusion is minimi…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ags Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G07F17/322. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Mar 18 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).