Roulette Bet Display Using Range-Based Bars for Quick Judgment

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Solution Overview

Problem

Players in roulette games struggle to easily interpret the graphical representation of substantial betting points due to inappropriate scales, where the displayed lengths are either too short or too long, making it difficult to judge the numerical values accurately.

Innovation Solution

A bet display system that groups substantial betting points into numerical ranges and displays them with bars of varying lengths, with the largest value always corresponding to the longest bar, and uses color shading to facilitate quick judgment.

Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles

VSEngineering Contradiction Analysis

1Measurement precision

If the substantial betting points are displayed using graphical representation with displayed length, then the betting points can be visually represented, but it becomes difficult to quickly judge the numerical values due to inappropriate scale

Engineering Contradiction:
Improvejudgment accuracy of betting pointsVSAvoidease of quick judgment
Core Design Contradiction:
Measurement precisionVSEase of operation

Solution Approach 1:

The patent applies parameter changes by transforming the display method from direct length representation to segmented block representation. Instead of displaying betting points as continuous length that may be too short or too long, the system divides the display into fixed-number blocks where each block represents a specific point value range. This transformation allows players to quickly judge betting point magnitudes by counting blocks rather than measuring lengths, resolving the contradiction between visual representation and quick judgment.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #35Parameter changes

2Length of stationary object

If the substantial betting points are too small, then the displayed length will be too short and difficult to interpret, but if the betting points are too large, then the length will exceed the boundary of the graphical representation

Engineering Contradiction:
Improvedisplayed length of betting pointsVSAvoidinterpretability of betting points
Core Design Contradiction:
Length of stationary objectVSEase of operation

Solution Approach 1:

The patent applies segmentation by dividing the continuous betting point value into discrete block units. Each block represents a standardized point value (e.g., 100 points per block), and the total betting points are displayed as a combination of these blocks. This segmentation ensures that even small betting points can be clearly represented (as one or more complete blocks) while large betting points remain within display boundaries (by showing the appropriate number of blocks). The segmented block display eliminates the problems of too-short or too-long continuous length representations.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #1Segmentation

Data Source

PatentUS20260024399A1Bet display system for roulette
Publication Date: 2026.01.22 JUMBO TECH CO LTD
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AI summary

A bet display system for roulette includes a game processing unit, a game result generating unit, a betting interface, and a game status display screen. The game result generating units generates one of game results. The betting interface is provided for a player to bet to generate a betting data. The game status display screen displays bars which show substantial betting points of the game results equivalently converted from the betting data through different length. The game processing unit performs a numerical range classification on numerical values of the substantial betting points, the substantial betting points are arranged from small to large numerical values and classified to belong to range groups Pi, wherein i is one of 1, 2, . . . , N, N is greater than or equal to 3, and the substantial betting point belonging to the range group PN is shown by the bar with the longest length.