Gaming machine change system

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Inventors

LeStrange, Michael
Raven, Richard C.
Stone, Jay

Application #

946200

Filed

Sep-17-1992

Published

Dec-6-1994

Current US Class

235/380
235/381
235/382
235/382.5
902/23

International Classes

G06K 005/00

Field of Search

235/380 235/381 235/382 235/382.5 364/410 902/23

Assignee

Bally Gaming International, Inc. (Las Vegas, NV)

Examiners

Pitts; Harold

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Jenner & Block

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4650977   Automatic self servi...
4652998   Video gaming syste...
4669596   Vending machine...
4669730   Automated sweepst...
4675515   Drive-through credi...
4689742   Automatic lottery sy...
4764666   On-line wagering s...
5038022   Apparatus and met...
5179517   Game machine dat...
 

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Abstract
Providing change to gaming machine players is facilitated by the use of a change card having a memory storing a cash value which a change person can use to input a credit into a gaming machine in exchange for cash from a player. A game monitor unit having a card reader, a keypad and a display is attached to the gaming machine and can be used to authorize and transfer a selected cash value to the credit meter of the gaming machine from the change card. Cash values along with authorizations and security codes are input to the change card at a change station utilizing a similar monitor unit. Financial controls and security can be enhanced by transmitting data relating to change card transactions from the gaming machine and the change station to a central data system.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A gaming machine change system comprising:

a gaming machine;

a change station;

a change card including a card memory for storing a cash value;

a game monitor unit operatively connected to said gaming machine including a first card reader for receiving said change card, first data transfer means for transferring a selected cash value from said card as a credit to said gaming machine wherein a player has the option of playing the gaming machine or obtaining change, a keypad for selecting said selected cash value and a first display for displaying said selected cash value; and

a station monitor unit operatively connected to said change station including a second card reader for receiving said change card and a second data transfer means for transferring to said card memory an initial cash value to said card memory.



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The invention relates to the field of coin operated gaming machines and more particularly to the systems for providing change or credit to operate gaming machines.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

At present there are a number of methods of providing a player with either credit or coins for playing gaming machines including bill acceptor mechanisms as described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,102,136 and by credit card readers attached to the machines. However, most gaming machines are not equipped with bill acceptors and in many cases players do not possess or want to use a credit card with a gaming machine. As a result, many casinos employ a number of change persons who circulate in the gaming machine area to exchange coins or tokens for currency bills. In order to provide change for players, the change person must normally carry a large number of coins of varying denominations. Very often a casino will have gaming machines that accept, for example, nickels, quarters, fifty cent pieces or dollar coins as well as dollar, five dollar, twenty five dollar or one hundred dollar tokens. In addition to the inherent problems of carrying about a large amount of change on the casino floor, this method of supplying players with change complicates the casino's accounting procedures and increases security concerns. Further, this method requires a substantial inventory of coins to be kept on hand in the casino to supply the players and the machines.
 
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