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| United States Patent | 5580309 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/5580309.html |
| Inventor(s) | Piechowiak; Robert J. (Las Vegas, NV);
Crawford; Curtis J. (Las Vegas, NV) |
| Abstract | The preferred embodiment of the present invention operates on a system of
interconnected gaming machines and selectively provides one or more active
features to all of the gaming machines linked to the system. The
enablement of the feature may be based on the combined results from
previous plays on the individual gaming machines. The feature may be a
bonus award for a specific displayed combination, an increased possibility
for a winning combination, or any other feature which alters the normal
operation of the gaming machines. The first machine to generate a winning
game result to which the feature applies will be given an award based upon
the feature. The feature is then disabled and the system returns to normal
play mode until the feature is again enabled. Various other features are
described. |
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Drawing from US Patent 5580309 |
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Linked gaming machines having a common feature controller |
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| Publication Date |
December 3, 1996 |
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| Filing Date |
February 22, 1994 |
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Title Information  |
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What is claimed is:
1. A method of operating a system of linked gaming machines in which an
award is given based on an award criteria, said method comprising the
steps of:
generating during a period of time one or more combinations of symbols in
one or more of said linked gaming machines;
determining, based upon said one or more combinations of symbols generated
during said period of time, whether a first criterion has been met for
making a feature available to said linked gaming machines, said feature,
when available to said linked gaming machines, operating to alter said
award given by said linked gaming machines;
making said feature available to said linked gaming machines after it has
been determined that said first criterion has been met;
generating one or more combinations of symbols in one or more of said
linked gaming machines after said feature has been made available;
comparing said one or more combinations of symbols generated after said
feature has been made available to a predetermined award criterion to
which said feature applies;
giving an award by one or more of said linked gaming machines based upon
whether said one or more combinations of symbols generated after said
feature has been made available matches said predetermined award
criterion; and
making said feature not available to said linked gaming machines after it
has been determined that a second criterion has been met.
2. The method of claim 1 further comprising the step of displaying said
feature on one or more display devices when said feature is available to
said linked gaming machines.
3. The method of claim 1 wherein said feature is made available to said
linked gaming machines when a predetermined number of said combinations of
symbols generated during said period of time match said first criterion.
4. The method of claim 1 wherein said predetermined award criterion is a
specified combination of symbols displayed by one or more of said linked
gaming machines.
5. The method of claim 1 wherein said feature is made available to said
linked gaming machines after a predetermined number of occurrences of a
specified combination of symbols displayed by said linked gaming machines.
6. The method of claim 1 wherein said feature multiplies an award normally
given for a certain game result by a predetermined factor, said
predetermined factor being a number greater than 1.
7. The method of claim 1 wherein said feature provides additional winning
combinations for said linked gaming machines.
8. The method of claim 1 wherein, after said feature is made available to
said linked gaming machines, said feature is made not available after one
of said linked gaming machines has generated a combinations of symbols
which meets said predetermined award criterion to which said feature
applies.
9. The method of claim 1 wherein, after said feature is made available to
said linked gaming machines, said feature is made not available after a
period of time.
10. The method of claim 1 wherein, after said first criterion has been met,
said feature is made available to each of said linked gaming machines
prior to a next operation of any of said linked gaming machines by any
players of said linked gaming machines.
11. The method of claim 1 wherein said feature is made available to all of
the linked gaming machines forming said system of linked gaming machines
once said first criterion has been met.
12. A system of linked gaming machines for giving an award based on an
award criteria, said system comprising:
a feature controller coupled to each of said linked gaming machines, said
feature controller comprising a computer for determining when a feature is
to be made available and not available to said linked gaming machines,
based upon previous combinations of symbols generated by one or more of
said linked gaming machines, wherein said feature operates to alter an
award payable by said linked gaming machines; and
a display device for displaying said feature when said feature is made
available.
13. The system of claim 12 wherein said feature controller makes said
feature available to said linked gaming machines when a predetermined
number of game results match a first criterion.
14. The system of claim 12 wherein said feature controller makes said
feature available to said linked gaming machines at a predetermined time
interval.
15. The system of claim 12 wherein said feature controller makes said
feature available to said linked gaming machines at a random time
interval.
16. The system of claim 12 wherein said feature controller temporarily
makes said feature available for a first predetermined period of time.
17. The system of claim 12 wherein, after said feature is made available to
said linked gaming machines, said feature is made not available after one
of said linked gaming machines has generated a combinations of symbols
which meets a predetermined award criterion to which said feature applies.
18. The system of claim 12 wherein said feature provides additional winning
combinations for said linked gaming machines.
19. The system of claim 12 wherein said feature multiplies an award
normally given for a certain game result by a predetermined factor, said
predetermined factor being a number greater than 1.
20. The system of claim 12 wherein said feature, when made available to
said linked gaming machines, is made available to all the linked gaming
machines forming said system of linked gaming machines.
21. A method of operating a system of linked gaming machines in which an
award is given based on an award criteria, said method comprising the
steps of:
generating one or more combinations of symbols in one or more of said
linked gaming machines;
determining based upon previous combinations of symbols generated by one or
more of said linked gaming machines whether a first criterion has been met
for making a feature available to said linked gaming machines, said
feature, when available to said linked gaming machines, operating to alter
said award given by said linked gaming machines;
making said feature available to said linked gaming machines after it has
been determined that said first criterion has been met;
displaying said feature, after said feature has been made available to said
linked gaming machines, on one or more display devices observable by all
players of said linked gaming machines prior to a next operation of any of
said linked gaming machines by said players;
generating, after said feature has been made available, one or more
combinations of symbols in one or more of said linked gaming machines;
comparing said one or more combinations of symbols generated after said
feature has been made available to a predetermined award criterion to
which said feature applies;
giving an award by one or more of said linked gaming machines based upon
whether said one or more combinations of symbols generated after said
feature has been made available matches said predetermined award
criterion; and
making said feature not available to said linked gaming machines after it
has been determined that a second criterion has been met.
22. The method of claim 21 wherein said feature is made available to said
linked gaming machines at a predetermined time interval.
23. The method of claim 21 wherein said feature is made available to said
linked gaming machines at a random time interval.
24. The method of claim 21 wherein said feature is made available to said
linked gaming machines when one or more of said linked gaming machines has
not generated said game results for a predetermined period of time.
25. The method of claim 21 wherein said feature is made available to all of
the linked gaming machines forming said system of linked gaming machines
once said first criterion has been met. |
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Description  |
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FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to electronic gaming devices. More
particularly, the present invention relates to controlling features
available to linked electronic gaming machines.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Modern gaming machines are typically electronically controlled, as opposed
to mechanically controlled. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,095,795 to Saxton
et al., incorporated herein by reference, discloses a slot machine having
a computer which randomly generates a series of numbers corresponding to
stopping positions of each reel in the machine. After causing the reels to
rotate for a period of time, the machine then stops the reels at their
previously determined stopping positions.
This general type of computer controlled gaming machine allows similar
gaming machines to be electronically linked together to share a common
jackpot. This is because the final game results and the jackpot award can
be electronically communicated between a central jackpot controller and
the various linked gaming machines. Progressive jackpot gaming systems,
comprised of one or more interconnected gaming machines which award a
progressive jackpot award, are well known. By allowing players to win a
large progressive jackpot award in addition to the customary payout for
winning combinations, the players enjoy a heightened interest and
enthusiasm in the gaming machines. This heightened enthusiasm translates
into higher revenue for gaming machine proprietors. U.S. Pat. No.
4,837,728 to Barrie et al., incorporated herein by reference, describes
one such progressive gaming system comprised of linked slot machines. The
circuitry and software used to fabricate and operate these conventional
linked gaming machines are well known to those skilled in the art.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The preferred embodiment of the present invention operates on a system of
interconnected gaming machines and selectively provides one or more active
features to all of the gaming machines linked to the system. The
enablement of the feature may be based on the combined results from
previous plays on the individual gaming machines, or the enablement of the
feature may be based on some other criteria such as time. The feature may
be a bonus award for a specific displayed combination, an increased
possibility for a winning combination, or any other feature which alters
the normal operation of the gaming machines.
The first machine to generate a winning game result to which the feature
applies will be given an award based upon the feature. The feature is then
disabled and the system returns to normal play mode until the feature is
again enable. The feature may also be disabled after a period of time.
In another embodiment, only selected ones of the gaming machines are
temporarily provided with a certain feature, where the feature is enabled
based on the occurrence of some event.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 illustrates one embodiment of a circuit which may be used to
implement the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a flowchart which shows the basic steps used in one embodiment of
the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
FIG. 1 illustrates a linked gaming system 100 which incorporates the
present invention. Other circuitry for implementing the invention may also
be used. The system 100 includes linked gaming machines 101-108 (which may
be conventional electronically operated slot machines),
multiplexer/de-multiplexer circuit (MUX) 120, central processing unit
(CPU) 122, random access memory (RAM) 124, read only memory (ROM) 126, and
output display device 128. MUX 120 may be replaced with an address/data
bus and suitable decoders within the gaming machines 101-108 so that the
gaming machines 101-108 can be addressed using digital codes. The circuit
within the dashed line will be referred to as a feature controller 110.
Linked gaming machines 101-108 transmit game information to and receive
feature information from feature controller 110 through MUX 120 (or a
suitable address/data bus) via bi-directional communication lines 111-118.
Such game information may include digital codes representing a final
displayed combination of symbols in a slot machine. Such digital codes are
normally generated in conventional slot machines for addressing an award
table stored in a memory in the slot machine. CPU 122 controls MUX 120 and
receives/transmits data from/to the gaming machines 101-108 via
communication lines 121.
CPU 122, RAM 124, and ROM 126 are connected together via communication
lines 123 and control the operation of gaming system 100. RAM 124 is used
to temporarily store data generated by CPU 122. CPU 122 is coupled to and
controls output display 128 via lines 125. The operation of feature
controller 110 is controlled by a program stored in ROM 126. The circuitry
used in feature controller 110 to carry out the programmed instructions
would be known by those skilled in the art after reading this disclosure.
FIG. 2 is a flow chart illustrating an operation of a linked gaming system
100 in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention. Such an
operation may be controlled by a program stored in ROM 126.
The system 100 is powered up in a start step 200. During normal operation
of the gaming system 100, feature controller 110 disables one or more of
the particular features under the command of the feature controller 110
(step 202). Gaming machines 101-108 may operate independently of each
other during this normal operation mode and award wins based upon a normal
payout criteria stored in either ROM 126 of feature controller 110 or in a
memory (i.e., an award table) contained within each of the linked gaming
machines. Feature controller 110 periodically polls each of the gaming
machines 101-108, using MUX 120 (or an address/data bus) and using
conventional polling techniques, for game results generated in each of the
linked gaming machines (step 204). Polling may be performed by
sequentially accessing the gaming machines 101-108 in the system and
reading the current game results. If the feature has not yet been enabled
(step 206) by the feature controller 110, gaming machines 101-108 continue
normal operation (step 208).
In step 210, feature controller 110 compares the game results of each
gaming machine 101-108 polled to feature enabling criteria stored in ROM
126 (or elsewhere) to determine whether one or more predetermined features
should be enabled. The feature enabling criteria may consist of any of a
variety of conditions. For example, in one embodiment, a criterion for
enabling the feature may be a specified number of occurrences of a
predetermined combination of indica displayed by the gaming machines
101-108. Thus, for example, the feature may be enabled for a system of
linked slot machines when four like symbols have been displayed a total of
four times by the linked slot machines.
If the feature controller 110 determines in step 210 that the feature
enabling criteri has not meet met (e.g., the game results indicate that
four-of-a-kind have not yet been generated four times by linked gaming
machines 101-108), the feature remains disabled and the linked gaming
machines 101-108 are again polled (step 204). Steps 204, 206, 208, and 210
are repeated until the game results generated by one or more of linked
gaming machines 101-108 meet the feature enabling criteria.
If the feature enabling criteria has been met (step 210) by the game
results, feature controller 110 enables the feature (step 212), and this
enabled feature is now prominently displayed (step 213) by output display
128 to attract new players and heighten excitement. At this point, the
feature is made available to all linked gaming machines 101-108. The
various players now play the gaming machines 101-108 having the enabled
features. Feature controller 110 again polls each of linked gaming
machines 101-108 (step 204) and, with the feature now enabled (step 206),
determines whether the feature award criteria stored in ROM 126 has been
met by any of the polled machines (step 214). Feature controller 110 then
awards a win, based upon the enabled feature, to the first linked gaming
machine to generate a game result which matches the feature award criteria
(step 216). In one embodiment, the feature operates to double the award
normally associated with a certain game result (e.g., four-of-a-kind). In
other embodiments, the feature may operate to multiply the award normally
given for a certain game result by a predetermined factor greater than
one.
Instead of the feature controller 110 determining a win based on the polled
game results and communicating the award amount to the gaming machine,
feature controller 110 could modify the award table in each of the gaming
machines 101-108, via communication lines 111-118, to reflect the enable
feature. The gaming machine would then compare its game result to the
award table and then provide a corresponding award. In this embodiment,
feature controller 110 would still poll the various gaming machines to
determine whether the feature should be enabled or disabled in the various
award tables.
After a match is found and a win awarded (step 216) in accordance with the
feature, the feature is then disabled (step 202) and all linked gaming
machines 101-108 return to normal operation. Gaming machines 101-108 will
remain in normal operation until feature controller 110 again enables the
feature (step 212).
If no game result of linked gaming machines 101-108 matches he feature
award criteria, steps 204, 206, and 214 are repeated until one of linked
gaming machines 101-108 is awarded a win based upon the feature. In
another embodiment, the feature is automatically disabled after a period
of time. This period of time may be displayed by display 128.
In accordance with the present invention, both the feature award criteria
and the feature enabling criteria may embody various conditions in
addition to those previously discussed. For instance, in some embodiments
the feature enabling criteria stored in ROM 126 (or elsewhere) may be a
predetermined lapse of time between periods during which the feature has
been disabled; for example, feature controller 110 may enable the feature
10 minutes after the feature was last disabled.
To attract more non-player interest in the gaming machines, the feature
enabling criteria may be a predetermined lapse of time during which one or
more of linked gaming machines 101-108 has not been played. And in yet
another embodiment, the feature is enabled in a purely random manner.
Similarly, the feature award criteria stored in ROM 126 may take on many
forms. For example, the feature award criterion may be the display by one
of the linked gaming machines 101-108 of a certain combination of symbols
(e.g., four-of-a-kind), in which case the feature will award an enhanced
amount (i.e., a bonus). The feature may even offer the gaming machine
players a greater variety of winning possibilities, thereby increasing
player interest in the linked gaming system 100. Hence, the feature award
criteria may be a special or randomly chosen combination of symbols which
will incur an enhanced award being given to the player. In another
embodiment, the feature may provide a more nonconventional award by the
linked gaming device meeting the feature award criteria, such as free game
credits or other prizes.
It is to be understood that the embodiments described above as applied to
linked gaming machines which display symbols on drums or reels can also be
applied to machines in which the indicia are displayed on video screens,
as well as to other video displayed games, including but not limited to
poker gaming machines, blackjack gaming machines, and roulette gaming
machines.
While particular embodiments of the present invention have been shown and
described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes and
modifications may be made without departing from this invention in its
broader aspects and, therefore, the appended claims are to encompass
within their scope all such changes and modifications as fall within the
true spirit and scope of this invention.
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