Gaming machine and reel device thereof
US-2015317869-A1 · Nov 5, 2015 · US
US9787233B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9787233-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214236153-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 22, 2012 |
| Priority date | Aug 30, 2011 |
| Publication date | Oct 10, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 10, 2017 |
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A movable body drive device that controls a drive unit configured to drive a movable body arranged on a game machine has a communication unit that receives a control command for regulating a destination position of the movable body, a storage unit that stores a current position of the movable body, and a control unit that determines, based on a difference between the destination position and the current position or a moving direction in an immediately previous action of the movable body, a moving direction in the next action of the movable body and to control the drive unit such that the movable body is moved along the moving direction in the next action until the movable body reaches the destination position.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A game machine comprising: a game machine main body; a movable body arranged on a front surface of the game machine main body such that the movable body can be moved within a predetermined movable range; a stepping motor that drives the movable body; a movable body drive device that controls the stepping motor; and a rendition control unit that controls a rendition depending on a state of a game, wherein the rendition control unit generates a control command for regulating a destination position of the movable body depending on the state of the game and serially transmits the control command to the movable body drive device, and wherein the movable body drive device comprises: a first storage unit that stores a plurality of action commands; a communication unit that receives the control command, the control command comprising a first action command corresponding to one of the plurality of action commands, a first index representing a rotational speed of the stepping motor, a second index representing acceleration or deceleration of the stepping motor, and at least one of: a save location designation flag, an automatic correction flag, and a coordinate designation mode flag; a second storage unit that stores a current position of the movable body; and a control unit that determines, based on a difference between the destination position and the current position or a moving direction in a first action of the movable body, a moving direction in a second action of the movable body, wherein the control unit controls the stepping motor such that the movable body is moved along the moving direction in the second action until the movable body reaches the destination position, wherein the second action precedes the first action in time, and wherein the control unit controls the stepping motor, based on the first action command such that the rotational speed of the stepping motor is accelerated or decelerated at the acceleration or the deceleration represented by the second index until: (a) the movable body moves a distance from the current position to an intermediate position that is between the current position and the destination position and corresponds to a first number of steps of the stepping motor, and (b) the rotational speed becomes the rotational speed represented by the first index when the movable body moves for the distance. 2. The game machine according to claim 1 , wherein the control unit further controls the stepping motor such that the rotational speed of the stepping motor is accelerated or decelerated at the acceleration or the deceleration represented by a third index when the movable body moves a second distance to a second intermediate position that is between the intermediate position and the destination position, the second distance corresponding to a second number of steps of the stepping motor, and the rotational speed becomes the rotational speed represented by the first index when the movable body reaches the destination position. 3. The game machine according to claim 1 , wherein the destination position included in the control command is expressed by the distance to be moved by the movable body from the current position, wherein the second storage unit further stores a position of the first action of the movable body, and wherein the control unit calculates the moving direction of the first action of the movable body based on a difference between the position of the first action and the current position. 4. The game machine according to claim 1 , wherein the control command comprises a fourth index representing a ratio of a period in which a voltage is applied to the stepping motor to a first period corresponding to an action of one step of the stepping motor, wherein the movable body drive device further comprises a duty ratio control unit that sets a second period shorter than the first period as one cycle and generates a continuous pulse signal obtained by continuing pulses each having a predetermined voltage value with the ratio represented by the fourth index in the second period, and wherein the control unit performs pulse width modulation to a drive signal for controlling an action in each step of the stepping motor by the continuous pulse signal and outputs the pulse-width-modulated drive signal to the stepping motor.
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