System for game play in an electronic environment

US9626837B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9626837-B2
Application numberUS-201313794045-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 11, 2013
Priority dateSep 26, 2001
Publication dateApr 18, 2017
Grant dateApr 18, 2017

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Abstract

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The inventions herein relate to novel games of chance and apparatus and methods for their play. In certain embodiments, the existing lottery infrastructure is used in conjunction with electronic remote game play. A player receives a ticket identification number (TIN), optionally via lottery game play, and then plays an electronic game based upon the TIN. The remote system contains information associated with the TIN, for example, identification of which game will be played, and in a predetermined context, whether the player is to win or lose, and if they win, the form of the prize.

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What is claimed: 1. A system for enhanced lottery game play adapted to couple one or more geographically remote on-line retail vendor vending units to the system and to couple one or more geographically remote users utilizing first electronic communication devices having first display capabilities and second electronic communications devices having second display capabilities, the first display capabilities being different than the second display capabilities, over a public communications network, including: a lottery processor, a first communication input adapted to couple the one or more remote on-line retail vendor vending units with the lottery processor, a second communication input adapted to couple bi-directional communications between the one or more remote users utilizing electronic communications devices with the lottery processor, a game processor, the game processor being coupled to the lottery processor, the game processor functioning at least to provide a graphical user interface for the users of the electronic communications path associated with the second communication input, the game processor selectively providing a first graphical user interface adapted for the first display capabilities of the first electronic communications devices and a second graphical user interface for the second display capabilities of the second electronic communications devices, the system including graphical display capability wherein the first graphical user interface and second graphical user interface are different responsive to the first display capabilities and second display capabilities of the communications devices, both of the first graphical user interface and second graphical user interface including a region in which the users input an identification number for access to the game server, further characterized in that the graphical user interface presented to a registered user include additional features beyond the features presented by the graphical user interfaces presented to an unregistered user, a random event generator, and a database, the database storing at least information on identification numbers associated with lottery game play including the outcome of the game. 2. The system for enhanced lottery game play of claim 1 further including a real time lottery information link to the processing system. 3. The system for enhanced lottery game play of claim 1 wherein the game processor generates a graphical user interface for on-line registration or users. 4. The system for enhanced lottery game play of claim 1 wherein the electronic communications device is a wireless device. 5. The system for enhanced lottery game play of claim 1 wherein the wireless device is a wireless display enabled device. 6. The system for enhanced lottery game play of claim 5 wherein the wireless display enabled device is a cell phone. 7. The system for enhanced lottery game play of claim 5 wherein the wireless display enabled device is a personal digital assistant. 8. The system for enhanced lottery game play of claim 5 wherein the wireless display enabled device displays dynamic images. 9. The system for enhanced lottery game play of claim 1 wherein the lottery server is accessed by one or more wireless communication paths. 10. The system for enhanced lottery game play of claim 1 wherein the lottery server is accessed by one or more wired communication paths. 11. The system for enhanced lottery game play of claim 1 wherein the lottery server is accessed at least by the internet. 12. The system for enhanced lottery game play of claim 1 wherein the lottery server is accessed by both a wireless communication path and a wired communication path. 13. The system for enhanced lottery game play of claim 1 wherein the system interfaces with an interactive television. 14. The system for enhanced lottery game play of claim 1 wherein the lottery server is accessed by an on-line communication path and a cable network. 15. The system for enhanced lottery game play of claim 1 wherein the lottery server and game server reside on the same computer. 16. The system for enhanced lottery game play of claim 1 wherein the electronic communications devices include hand-held web enabled communications devices. 17. The system for enhanced lottery game play of claim 1 further including a ticket. 18. The system for enhanced lottery game play of claim 17 wherein the ticket includes the identification number. 19. The system for enhanced lottery game play of claim 18 wherein the identification number is checked for entitlement for electronic game play. 20. The system for enhanced lottery game play of claim 17 wherein the ticket includes variable game play information. 21. The system for enhanced lottery game play of claim 17 wherein the ticket is a lottery ticket. 22. The system for enhanced lottery game play of claim 17 wherein the ticket includes a scratch off layer. 23. The system for enhanced lottery game play of claim 1 further including a financial database linked to the system. 24. The system for enhanced lottery game play of claim 1 wherein the additional features in the graphical user interface comprise a player's club interface. 25. The system for enhanced lottery game play of claim 1 wherein the player's club includes a registration screen. 26. The system for enhanced lottery game play of claim 18 wherein a graphical user interface permits entry of the participation number of an unregistered user. 27. The system for enhanced lottery game play of claim 1 wherein the first graphical user interface and the second graphical user interface have different degrees of resolution. 28. The system for enhanced lottery game play of claim 1 wherein the graphical user interface displays a win of cash or points. 29. The system for enhanced lottery game play of claim 1 wherein the first graphical user interface displays graphic images and the second graphical user interface displays text images. 30. The system for enhanced lottery game play of claim 1 wherein the first graphical user interface displays static graphic images and the second graphical user interface displays dynamic graphic images.

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  • Architectural aspects of a gaming system, e.g. internal configuration, leader-follower, wireless communication · CPC title

  • Cumulative reward schemes, e.g. jackpots · CPC title

  • Configuring a gaming machine, e.g. downloading personal settings, selecting working parameters · CPC title

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

  • G07F17/329Primary

    Regular and instant lottery, e.g. electronic scratch cards · CPC title

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What does patent US9626837B2 cover?
The inventions herein relate to novel games of chance and apparatus and methods for their play. In certain embodiments, the existing lottery infrastructure is used in conjunction with electronic remote game play. A player receives a ticket identification number (TIN), optionally via lottery game play, and then plays an electronic game based upon the TIN. The remote system contains information a…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Katz Randall M, Dawson Gary, Milestone Entertainment Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G07F17/3258. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 18 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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