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EZ pay smart card and ticket system

a smart card and ticket system technology, applied in the field of game playing services, can solve the problems of limiting the application of network gaming services to large establishments with a large number of gaming machines, the complexity and cost of dedicated communication networks and servers associated, and the installation and maintenance of dedicated communication networks and dedicated servers

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-06-09
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Thus, many of the network gaming services are only provided at larger gaming establishments where a large number of gaming machines are deployed.
In the gaming industry, a current barrier to providing network gaming services is the complexity and costs of the dedicated communication networks and servers associated with deploying a network gaming service using a client-server model.
The costs of installing and maintaining a dedicated communication network and dedicated server typically limit the application of network gaming services to large establishments with a large number of gaming machines.
In smaller establishments, the cost of a dedicated communication network and a server to provide a network gaming service for a small number of gaming machines is usually not justified.
While operating in “stand alone” mode, network gaming services are not available to these gaming machines.
Further, even in the larger establishments, a gaming operator may be reluctant to implement a new network gaming services because the costs of deployment using a client-server model is high while the benefits of the new network gaming service may not become clear until after the new service is deployed.

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[0024]FIG. 1 is a block diagram of the components of a smart card 100 that may be used in the present invention. The smart card may be designed for use with a gaming machine, gaming peripheral, gaming terminal or some other gaming device. The smart card 100 which may be the size of a magnetic striped card and may include an input / output interface 120, processor 110 memory 115 and battery 125 incorporated in some manner on a card substrate 105. The battery 125 is used to supply power to operate the devices on the smart card 100. In some embodiments, when it is inserted into a smart card reader of some type, power may also be supplied to the card by the smart card reader.

[0025] The smart card 100 may include an operating system of some type that is used to run applications on the smart card. In some embodiments, the operating system for the smart card 100 may be provided by Microsoft (Redmond, Wash.) or Sun Microsystems of Palo Alto, Calif. The operating system may be used to manage ...

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Abstract

A disclosed smart card includes a processor and memory configured to execute a number of gaming applications, such as a bonus game application, a progressive game application, a voucher application and a paytable application, and communicate with a master gaming controller on the gaming machine. Gaming instructions, generated during the execution of one or more of the gaming application on the smart card, may be used to affect game play on the gaming machine. The gaming instructions for various gaming services may be supplied to gaming machines operating in a “stand alone” mode or gaming machine connected to some type of dedicated network. In addition, the smart card may store game components including audio game components and video game components that may be downloaded into a gaming machine and incorporated into a game presentation on the gaming machine. The smart card may be utilized at many different venues including casinos, hotels, bars, restaurants and retail stores.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS [0001] This application is a divisional application and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 120 from co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 09 / 718,974 filed Nov. 22, 2000 naming Richard E. Rowe as inventor, and titled “EZ PAY SMART CARD AND TICKET SYSTEM,” which is incorporated herein in its entirety and for all purposes.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0002] This invention relates to game playing services for gaming machines such as slot machines and video poker machines. More particularly, the present invention relates to methods of utilizing smart cards on gaming machines. [0003] There are a wide variety of associated devices that can be connected to a gaming machine such as a slot machine or video poker machine. Some examples of these devices are lights, ticket printers, card readers, speakers, bill validators, ticket readers, coin acceptors, display panels, key pads, coin hoppers and button pads. Many of these devices are built into the gaming ma...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): G07F17/32
CPCG07F17/32G07F17/3251G07F17/323
Inventor ROWE, RICHARD E.
Owner IGT
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