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Progressive gaming system tailored for use in multiple remote sites: apparatus and method    
United States Patent5611730   
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Inventor(s)Weiss; Steven A. (Las Vegas, NV)
AbstractA progressive gaming system (10) which enables slot machines (100) at a variety of independent non-restricted gaming locations (casino sites) (80) to contribute to and compete for a set of common jackpots. The system (10) provides a secure and reliable real-time progressive system that is capable of operating on a variety of different manufacturers' makes and models of slot machines (100). A tightly controlled computer network (22) at a host site (20) oversees the entire system (10) and is the master for computing all jackpots. All participating casino sites (80) report to, and receive information from, the host site (20) exclusively. A casino site master controller (82) at each casino site is responsible for, inter alia, all data communication between the casino hardware and software and the host site (20). In addition, each "bank" (a group of attached gaming machines) at a casino site (80) has a bank controller (120) and progressive meter display (104). In general, the bank controller (120) is responsible for polling data from the individual attached slot machines (100), storing and validating that data, and exchanging data with the casino site master controller (82). Each attached slot machine (100) further includes a slot machine microcontroller assembly (140), an interface assembly (142), a power supply unit (144) and an electronic circuit (160) which provides a "soft tilt" or "soft lockout" function. Furthermore, a slot machine maintenance system (300) provides wireless communication to technicians correlative of the maintenance required by slot machines (100).
   














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Progressive gaming system tailored for use in multiple remote sites: apparatus and method
Inventor     Weiss; Steven A. (Las Vegas, NV)
Owner/Assignee     Casino Data Systems (Las Vegas, NV)
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Publication Date     March 18, 1997
Application Number     08/428,920
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Filing Date     April 25, 1995
US Classification     463/20 463/26 463/27 463/29 463/40
Int'l Classification     A63B 071/06
Examiner     Harrison; Jessica
Assistant Examiner     Sager; Mark A.
Attorney/Law Firm     Kreten; Bernhard
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I claim:

1. A progressive gaming system comprising in combination:

a host site including a host computer;

a plurality of remote gaming sites each including a plurality of gaming machines;

means for acquiring gaming machine generated signals including a funds-in signal from each said gaming machine at each said remote gaming site;

said acquiring means includes a plurality of microcontroller assemblies, and includes a plurality of interface assemblies and means for coupling at least one said interface assembly to at least one said gaming machine;

wherein said means for coupling said interface assembly to said gaming machine includes a soft lockout circuit; and

means for exchanging data including said gaming machine generated signals between said acquiring means and said host computer whereby said plurality of gaming machines at each said remote gaming site contribute to and compete for at least one progressive jackpot.

2. The system of claim 1 wherein each said interface assembly includes means for providing a listen-only interface between each said microcontroller assembly and each said gaming machine for acquiring said machine generated signals.

3. The system of claim 2 wherein said data exchanging means includes at least one master controller at each of said remote gaming sites.

4. The system of claim 3 wherein said data exchanging means further includes at least one bank controller at each said remote gaming site for polling data from a plurality of said microcontroller assemblies interfaced with said gaming machines.

5. The system of claim 4 wherein at least one said bank controller reports said gaming machine generated signals to said master controller at each said remote gaming site.

6. The system of claim 5 including means for bi-directionally communicating data between said host computer at said host site and said master controller at each of said plurality of remote gaming sites.

7. The system of claim 6 including means for processing by said host computer said gaming machine generated signals from each of said master controllers for computing contribution rates and a progressive jackpot amount.

8. The system of claim 7 including means for communicating said progressive jackpot amount from said host computer to each said master controller by way of said bi-directional communicating means.

9. The system of claim 8 including means for displaying said progressive amount on at least one progressive meter display at each said remote gaming site.

10. The system of claim 1 including means for providing said plurality of gaming machines at each said remote gaming site the ability to compete for an instant jackpot of one million dollars.

11. The system of claim 1 wherein each said microcontroller assembly includes means for controlling said soft lockout circuit for placing each said gaming machine in a soft lockout condition whereby the gaming machine is disabled from further play.

12. The system of claim 11 wherein each said gaming machine is able to cashout any credits that are on its credit meter when said gaming machine is in said soft lockout condition.

13. The system of claim 1 wherein said host site further includes an accounting computer and a network operatively networking said accounting computer with said host computer, said accounting computer produces accounting, auditing and maintenance reports.

14. The system of claim 13 wherein said host site further includes a printer operatively coupled to said accounting computer for printing said reports.

15. The system of claim 14 wherein said host site further includes an uninterruptable power supply operatively coupled to said host computer for providing continuous power.

16. The system of claim 15 wherein said host site further includes a backup computer which replaces said host computer in the event of a system failure.

17. The system of claim 16 wherein said host site further includes a surveillance computer with a visual display of real time transaction at said host site, said surveillance computer is allowed real time access to data without required access to said host computer.

18. The system of claim 17 wherein said host site further includes a second printer operatively coupled to said host site computer for providing a real-time audit log of all systems events.

19. The system of claim 18 wherein said host site computer includes a removable memory means for storing all transactional data from said plurality of gaming sites.

20. A progressive gaming system comprising in combination:

a host site including a host computer;

a plurality of remote gaming sites each including a plurality of gaming machines;

means for acquiring gaming machine generated signals including a funds-in signal from each said gaming machine at each said remote gaming site;

means for exchanging data including said gaming machine generated signals between said acquiring means and said host computer whereby said plurality of gaming machines at each said remote gaming site contribute to and compete for at least one progressive jackpot;

said acquiring means includes a plurality of microcontroller assemblies;

said acquiring means further includes a plurality of interface assemblies and means for coupling at least one said interface assembly to at least one said gaming machine;

wherein each said interface assembly includes means for providing a listen-only interface between each said microcontroller assembly and each said gaming machine for acquiring said machine generated signals;

said data exchanging means includes at least one master controller at each of said remote gaming sites;

wherein said data exchanging means further includes at least one bank controller at each said remote gaming site for polling data from a plurality of said microcontroller assemblies interfaced with said gaming machines;

wherein at least one said bank controller reports said gaming machine generated signals to said master controller at each said remote gaming site;

including means for bi-directionally communicating data between said host computer at said host site and said master controller at each of said plurality of remote gaming sites;

including means for processing by said host computer said gaming machine generated signals from each of said master controller for computing contribution rates and a progressive jackpot amount;

including means for communicating said progressive jackpot amount from said host computer to each said master controller by way of said bi-directional communicating means;

including means for displaying said progressive amount on at least one progressive meter display at each said remote gaming site;

including means for providing said plurality of gaming machines at each said remote gaming site the ability to compete for an instant jackpot of one million dollars; and

wherein said means for coupling said interface assembly to said gaming machine includes a soft lockout circuit.

21. A progressive gaming system comprising in combination:

a plurality of gaming devices;

a soft lockout means operatively coupled to at least one said gaming device for placing said gaming device in a soft lockout condition wherein said gaming device is disabled from further play;

means for monitoring maintenance signals of said gaming devices;

means for receiving said maintenance signals from said monitoring means;

at least one portable pager;

said pager carried by a human;

wireless communication means for relaying a message signal correlative of said maintenance signals from said receiving means to at least one said portable pager.

22. The system of claim 21 wherein said monitoring means includes a microcontroller assembly interfaced with each said gaming machine for monitoring maintenance signals therefrom and operatively coupled to said soft lockout means for controlling said soft lockout means for placing at least one said gaming device in a soft lockout condition.

23. The system of claim 22 wherein said receiving means includes a computer interfaced with each said microcontroller assembly for receiving said maintenance signals therefrom.

24. The system of claim 23 wherein said wireless communication means includes an encoder device interfaced with said computer.

25. The system of claim 24 wherein said encoder device includes a transceiver for relaying said message signal correlative of said maintenance signals to said pager.

26. A method for providing a progressive gaming system, comprising the steps of:

providing a host computer at a host site;

providing at least two remote gaming sites;

providing a plurality of gaming machines at each remote gaming site;

providing at least one bank controller at each of the remote gaming sites;

interfacing a microcontroller assembly to each gaming machine at each remote site;

providing a soft lockout circuit;

coupling the soft lockout circuit to each gaming machine via the microcontroller assembly;

controlling the soft lockout circuit with the respective microcontroller assembly for placing the gaming machine in a soft lockout condition wherein play is suspended;

connecting a plurality of the microcontroller assemblies to at least one bank controller;

acquisitioning gaming machine generated data including maintenance data from each gaming machine on its activity by the microcontroller assembly;

reporting the acquisitioned gaming machine generated data from each microcontroller assembly to each respective bank controller;

providing a master controller at each remote gaming site;

reporting bank controller data including gaming machine generated data from each bank controller at each remote gaming site to each respective master controller;

reporting master controller data including bank controller data and gaming machine generated data from each master controller at each remote gaming site to the host computer at the host site;

processing by the host computer the bank controller and the master controller data for computing contribution rates and a progressive jackpot amount;

communicating the progressive jackpot amount from the host computer to each master controller.

27. The method of claim 26 further including the step of displaying the progressive jackpot amount on at least one progressive meter display at each remote gaming site.

28. The method of claim 27 wherein the step of reporting the acquisitioned data from each microcontroller unit to each respective bank controller includes the step of storing the data in a memory means of said bank controller.

29. The method of claim 28, wherein the step of reporting the data from each bank controller at each remote gaming site to each respective master controller includes the step of storing said data from each bank controller at each remote gaming site in a memory means of each respective master controller.

30. A method for providing a progressive gaming system, comprising the steps of:

providing a host computer at a host site;

providing at least two remote gaming sites;

providing a plurality of gaming machines at each remote gaming site;

providing at least one bank controller at each of the remote gaming sites;

interfacing a microcontroller assembly to each gaming machine at each remote site;

connecting a plurality of the microcontroller assemblies to at least one bank controller;

acquisitioning gaming machine generated data including maintenance data from each gaming machine on its activity by the microcontroller assembly;

reporting the acquisitioned gaming machine generated data from each microcontroller assembly to each respective bank controller;

providing a master controller at each remote gaming site;

reporting bank controller data including gaming machine generated data from each bank controller at each remote gaming site to each respective master controller;

reporting master controller data including bank controller data and gaming machine generated data from each master controller at each remote gaming site to the host computer at the host site;

processing by the host computer the bank controller and master controller data for computing contribution rates and a progressive jackpot amount;

communicating the progressive jackpot amount from the host computer to each master controller;

displaying the progressive jackpot amount on at least one progressive meter display at each remote gaming site;

wherein the step of reporting the acquisitioned data from each microcontroller unit to each respective bank controller includes the step of storing the data in a memory means of said bank controller;

wherein the step of reporting the data from each bank controller at each remote gaming site to each respective master controller includes the step of storing said data from each bank controller at each remote gaming site in a memory means of each respective master controller; and

wherein the step of interfacing a microcontroller assembly to each gaming machine at each remote gaming site further includes the step of providing a soft lockout circuit.

31. The method of claim 30 including the step of controlling the soft lockout circuit with the respective microcontroller assembly for placing the gaming machine in a soft lockout condition whereby all play is suspended.
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FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to gaming systems and, in particular, to a progressive gaming system tailored for use in multiple remote sites.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The interconnection of a plurality of gaming machines to form a progressive system with a progressive jackpot are in use today. There are various ways in which the progressive jackpot may be determined. One way, for example, is to use a percentage of game play on each of the interconnected machines in order to determine the progressive jackpot. Consequently, the jackpot value progresses until a win transpires at one of the interconnected gaming machines. When a win occurs, the monetary value of the progressive jackpot is paid to the winning party. After the win, the system resets to a base jackpot value. This course of action then repeats as jackpots are won and game play continues.

A progressive controller links the gaming machines to form the progressive system and provides the means to accomplish, among other things, the course of action delineated above. In addition, electronic translators have been interposed between gaming machines and the progressive controller in order to interconnect machines with different denominations, coin-in, hit frequencies, and other differing play characteristics.

The following prior art reflects the state of the art of which applicant is aware and is included herewith to discharge applicant's acknowledged duty to disclose relevant prior art. It is stipulated, however, that none of these references teach singly nor render obvious when considered in any conceivable combination the nexus of the instant invention as disclosed in greater detail hereinafter and as particularly claimed.

______________________________________ U.S. PATENT DOCUMENTS U.S. Pat. No. ISSUE DATE INVENTOR ______________________________________ 4,837,728 June 6, 1989 Barrie, et al. 5,116,055 May 26, 1992 Tracy 5,249,800 October 5, 1993 Hilgendorf, et al. FOREIGN PATENT DOCUMENTS PATENT NO. ISSUE DATE INVENTOR ______________________________________ EP 0 534 718 A2 March 31, 1993 Bally Manufacturing Corp. ______________________________________

U.S. Pat. No. 4,837,728 to Barrie, et al. teaches the use of a typical progressive system utilized with gaming machines. Barrie, et al. provides a progressive controller for a single bank (or cluster) of slot machines at a single site.

U.S. Pat. No. 5,116,055 to Tracy teaches the use of a progressive system in which an electronic translator is used in addition to a progressive controller. The translator links machines with different play characteristics to the progressive controller. The dollars contributed to the progressive jackpot for a machine per win on that machine is approximately equal for the different machines.

U.S. Pat. No. 5,249,800 to Hilgendorf, et al. teaches the use of a progressive controller and communication unit. The communication unit is used to control the information transmitted between a group of gaming machines and the progressive controller. The communication unit collects coin-in information from each of the gaming machines and transmits this information to the progressive controller in response to periodic signals from the progressive controller.

European Patent No. 0 534 718 A2 teaches the use of an information and communication system for use with a plurality of gaming machines. The system includes a data processor and a plurality of interface units each associated with a corresponding one of the gaming machines. A plurality of control units each associated with a corresponding one of the interface units so as to provide for transfer of information to the processor from the gaming machines and from the processor to the gaming machines.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The instant invention is distinguished over the known prior art in a multiplicity of ways. One of the starkest differentiations that the instant invention enjoys over the known prior art involves the fact that the instant invention is a progressive gaming system which provides a slot information system that enables, for example, slot machines at a variety of independent non-restricted gaming locations to contribute to and compete for a set of common jackpots by providing real time updates.

More specifically, a host site will be maintained for the overall operation and control of the system. The host site includes a file server/polling computer or host computer, one high-speed modem for each individual casino site, and a networked accounting workstation. The host computer has an attached printer for a real-time audit log of all system ev