U.S. patent application number 11/336398 was filed with the patent office on 2006-08-31 for method and system for issuing gaming machine receipts.
This patent application is currently assigned to IGT. Invention is credited to Ward Chilton, Rick Rowe.
Application Number | 20060194631 11/336398 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 31886762 |
Filed Date | 2006-08-31 |
United States Patent
Application |
20060194631 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Rowe; Rick ; et al. |
August 31, 2006 |
Method and system for issuing gaming machine receipts
Abstract
The invention comprises a gaming system including at least one
gaming machine arranged to accept and print receipts. In one
embodiment of a method, a player playing a gaming machine is issued
a receipt which represents credit or value belonging to the player,
and includes secondary information. The secondary information may
comprise promotional award information, such as a matching bet for
use in playing another game or a prize, or information unrelated to
the games, such as a horoscope. In another embodiment of the
invention, a method comprises issuing a first receipt at a first
location, such as a parking garage, accepting the first receipt at
a gaming machine, issuing a second receipt at the gaming machine
and then accepting the second receipt at another location, such as
a parking garage exit. In this method, the gaming machine serves as
a validation mechanism to a player activity or event.
Inventors: |
Rowe; Rick; (Henderson,
NV) ; Chilton; Ward; (Reno, NV) |
Correspondence
Address: |
BEYER WEAVER & THOMAS, LLP
P.O. BOX 70250
OAKLAND
CA
94612-0250
US
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Assignee: |
IGT
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Family ID: |
31886762 |
Appl. No.: |
11/336398 |
Filed: |
January 19, 2006 |
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10224167 |
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11336398 |
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09903089 |
Jul 10, 2001 |
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10224167 |
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Current U.S.
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463/25 |
Current CPC
Class: |
G06Q 30/0212 20130101;
G07F 17/42 20130101; G07F 17/3255 20130101; G07F 17/32 20130101;
G06Q 30/0209 20130101; G06Q 30/0225 20130101; G07G 5/00 20130101;
G07F 17/3248 20130101; G07F 17/3244 20130101 |
Class at
Publication: |
463/025 |
International
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A63F 9/24 20060101
A63F009/24 |
Claims
1. A method of issuing and utilizing receipts in a gaming system
comprising: issuing a first receipt to a player at a first
location; accepting said first receipt at a gaming machine arranged
to present at least one game for play by a player; verifying said
first receipt; issuing a second receipt at said gaming machine to
said player; and accepting said second receipt at a second
location; wherein said second receipt requires redemption at said
second location where said second location is selected from the
group consisting of a parking garage exit, a ticket office and a
restaurant.
2. The method in accordance with claim 1 further including
providing goods or services to said player upon acceptance of said
second receipt at said second location.
3. The method in accordance with claim 1 wherein said verifying
said first receipt comprises comparing information associated with
said receipt with information utilized to generate said
receipt.
4. The method in accordance with claim 1 wherein said verifying
game play by said player at said gaming machine and issuing said
second receipt upon verification of said game play.
5. The method in accordance with claim 1 wherein said issuing a
first receipt is in response to a positive action performed by said
player at the first location.
Description
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser.
No. 10/224,167, filed on Aug. 19, 2002 and now pending, which in
turn is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No.
09/903,089 filed on Jul. 10, 2001 and now pending, each of which
are incorporated by reference in their entirety.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0002] The present invention relates to gaming machines, and more
particularly, a gaming machine capable of issuing a receipt or
ticket.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003] Currently, a variety of tasks related to the operation of a
gaming machine including associated systems and a variety of the
services offered to game players, are disjunctive. For example, a
gaming machine may be arranged to accept credit cards, coins or
cash as a payment form from a player for entitlement to place a bet
and play a game. To facilitate these functions, gaming machines may
be linked to a first network which is arranged to carry out a
credit card authorization function.
[0004] A gaming machine may also include a card reader for reading
information from a player tracking card and for tracking player
play and rewarding awards for play. For this purpose, gaming
machines may be linked to a second, entirely different player
tracking network. This network may be arranged to monitor a
player's play and award the player "comps" in the event the
player's play reaches one or more predetermined levels, as
generally reflected by points which are awarded for play. In the
event a player receives sufficient points, the player may proceed
to a player reward station and "cash in" their points for the comp,
such as free games, a free dinner or show. Generally, this requires
that a player take their player tracking card to the reward booth
after they have stopped playing a gaming machine, provide their
player tracking card as identification, and then be awarded a
"comp."
[0005] The machine may also be provided with a jack into which may
be plugged diagnostic equipment for receiving information from a
gaming controller of the machine. In order to receive information
regarding the operation of the gaming machine, however, a
technician must travel to the machine with the necessary diagnostic
equipment. Diagnosis information may be viewed on a screen of the
diagnostic equipment.
[0006] It is desirable to reduce the complexity of the gaming
machine, as such both reduces its cost of manufacture and cost of
operation. At the same time, it is desirable to make the gaming
machine more versatile, offering the player a greater number of
services.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] The present invention comprises a gaming system and a method
of using and issuing receipts.
[0008] In one embodiment, the gaming system includes at least one
gaming machine. The gaming machine is adapted to accept credit from
a player, present a game for play to a player, and pay a winning in
the event a winning event is achieved by play of the game. The
gaming machine is arranged to print receipts.
[0009] In one embodiment of a method, the receipt issued by the
gaming machine is representative of value issued belonging to the
player, such as credits provided to and won on the gaming machine.
In addition, the receipt includes secondary information. The
secondary information in one embodiment comprises information
regarding a promotional award. In accordance with the method, the
receipt is presented and the award issued. In one embodiment, the
award is for a prize, and the prize is issued. In another
embodiment, the award is for credit, such as a matching bet or a
free game, such as at a table game. In another embodiment, the
secondary information is unrelated to game play and comprises
horoscope, lucky number or other information.
[0010] In another embodiment of the invention, the gaming system
includes at least one first location at which a first receipt may
be issued. The first receipt may be accepted by a gaming machine.
The gaming machine may then issue a second receipt, the second
receipt usable at a second location. In one embodiment of a method,
a first receipt is issued at a parking garage entrance or similar
location. A player presents the first receipt at a gaming machine.
In response, the gaming machine issues a second receipt. The player
may utilize the second receipt at a second location for free or
reduced cost goods or services, such as free parking when presented
at the exit booth at the parking garage.
[0011] In one embodiment, the gaming system includes at least one
host. The host generates first receipt information and stores this
information. The first receipt information is transmitted to the
first location, such as the ticket issuing device at the parking
garage entrance, for use in printing the first receipt. The gaming
machine reads information from the first receipt and transmits it
to the host for verification. If the first receipt was properly
issued and has not expired or otherwise become invalid, the host
generates second receipt information and transmits it to the gaming
machine. The gaming machine uses the second receipt information to
generate the second receipt and issue it to the player. Upon
presentation of the second receipt at the second location, second
receipt information may be transmitted to the host for
validation.
[0012] In accordance with this method of the invention, the gaming
machine is utilized to validate an activity. In one embodiment,
validation may only occur if the player participates in a game at
the gaming machine.
[0013] Further objects, features, and advantages of the present
invention over the prior art will become apparent from the detailed
description of the drawings which follows, when considered with the
attached figures.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] FIG. 1 illustrates a gaming machine adapted to print a
receipt in accordance with the present invention;
[0015] FIG. 2 illustrates a gaming network including a plurality of
gaming machines in accordance with the present invention;
[0016] FIG. 3(a) illustrates a "value" type receipt which may be
issued/generated with a gaming machine in accordance with the
invention and be accepted by a gaming machine as value for bets;
and
[0017] FIG. 3(b) illustrates a "comp" type receipt which may be
issued/generated with a gaming machine in accordance with the
invention and redeemed for an award or prize.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0018] The invention is a gaming machine arranged to generate
receipts, a gaming system including one or more of the gaming
machines, and one or more methods of generating and redeeming
receipts. In the following description, numerous specific details
are set forth in order to provide a more thorough description of
the present invention. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled
in the art, that the present invention may be practiced without
these specific details. In other instances, well-known features
have not been described in detail so as not to obscure the
invention.
[0019] FIG. 1 illustrates a gaming machine or device 20 in
accordance with an embodiment of the invention. In general, the
gaming machine 20 is adapted to present at least one game for play
to a player. As illustrated, the gaming machine 20 includes a
housing 22 which supports and/or houses the various components of
the gaming machine 20. In the embodiment illustrated, the gaming
machine 20 is adapted to present a game of "slots," and includes
three rotating reels 24a,b,c. A handle 26 or spin button 28 may be
used to effectuate rotation of the reels 24a,b,c.
[0020] In this well known game, a player may be declared the winner
of the game and be awarded an award if the result of the rotation
of the reels 24a,b,c is a predetermined combination of symbols. It
should be understood that the gaming machine 20 may be adapted to
present one or more of a wide variety of games. Depending upon the
game presented, the configuration of the machine may vary. For
example, in the event the gaming machine 20 is adapted to present
the game of video poker, then the gaming machine 20 may include a
video display.
[0021] In one or more embodiments of the invention, the gaming
machine 20 is adapted to present a wager-type game. In this
arrangement, a player is required to place a bet or wager in order
to participate in the game. In the event the outcome of the game is
a winning outcome, then the player may be provided with an award.
In one arrangement, the award may be winnings in proportion to the
amount wagered or bet by the player. The winnings may comprise
coins or paper currency, or credit redeemable for coins, paper
currency or prizes.
[0022] In order to accept a wager, the gaming machine 20 may
include a coin acceptor 30 for accepting coins. The gaming machine
20 may also include a bill acceptor or validator 32 for accepting
paper currency. The gaming machine 20 may be provided with other
means for accepting or verifying value, such as a credit card
reader.
[0023] Preferably, in accordance with one embodiment of the present
invention, the gaming machine 20 includes at least one means for
generating a receipt. In one embodiment, this means comprises a
receipt printer 34. The receipt printer 34 may comprise a variety
of now known or later-developed devices. In general, the receipt
printer 34 comprises a device for generating a receipt having
information associated therewith. In one embodiment, the receipt is
generated by printing, such as with ink, information onto an
element. It is contemplated, however, that the information need not
be printed, but may be generated and associated with the receipt in
other manners. For example, electronic data may be generated and
then "written" to a magnetic stripe of the receipt.
[0024] In a preferred embodiment, the receipt is constructed from
paper or a similar material. The receipt may comprise a wide
variety of other elements or members, however, such as cards or the
like. While the term "receipt" is used herein, it will be
appreciated that these elements may be referred to as vouchers,
tickets or the like.
[0025] Though not illustrated in detail, the gaming machine 20
includes appropriate elements for generating the receipts. The
gaming machine 20 may include, for example, a receipt storage
device for storing blank or unprinted receipts. In one or more
embodiments, a controller is provided for controlling the operation
of the receipt printer 34. As is well known, the gaming machine 20
may include a master gaming controller (not illustrated) for
controlling the operation of many of the peripheral devices of the
gaming machine 20, such as lights, input buttons, coin and bill
acceptors and the like. The gaming controller may include a bus
with which a printer controller is associated. In this manner, the
gaming controller may provide instructions, such as print
instructions, to the printer for printing receipts.
[0026] In a preferred embodiment, the gaming controller of the
gaming machine 20 is associated with other devices, such as through
a wired or wireless network, which will be described in more detail
below. FIG. 2 illustrates one particular environment/application of
the method and apparatus of the invention. As described in more
detail below, this preferred environment/application comprises a
gaming system 40. The method and apparatus of the present invention
may be applied to a number of different environments, including but
not limited to food service, entertainment shows, promotional game
play, or generally to events or activities where receipts may be
issued and redeemed or used.
[0027] In general, the system 40 includes at least one gaming
machine 20. As illustrated, in a preferred embodiment, the system
40 includes a plurality of gaming machines 20. Each gaming machine
20 is arranged to present one or more games to a player. The game
presented at each machine may be the same or different.
[0028] In a preferred embodiment, the gaming machines 20 are
associated with a player tracking or reward system host 44. One or
more appropriate communications links, whether wired or wireless,
permit information to be transferred to and from each gaming
machine 20 and the player tracking host 44. The player tracking
host 44 may comprise a single computer or a group of computers
associated with one another via one or more communication links
forming a network.
[0029] In one embodiment, the player tracking host 44 is associated
with a player tracking/reward or "comp" function. The player
tracking host 44 may thus be adapted to aggregate game play data
regarding the players playing the gaming machines 20. This data may
include information such as the length of time of game play,
amounts bet, amounts awarded, and a wide variety of other
information. The player tracking host 44 may also store information
regarding receipts which are issued for "comps," as described in
more detail below. In general, each gaming machine 20 is adapted to
transmit the player tracking data over the communications link(s)
to the player tracking host 44.
[0030] In one embodiment, the player tracking host 44 includes at
least one data storage element for storing the player information.
The data storage element may comprise a hard drive, RAM, tape
drive, CD or other memory or data storage member or element. The
player tracking host 44 also includes necessary communications
equipment, such as network cards or the like for receiving and
sending information.
[0031] In a preferred embodiment, the gaming machines 20 are also
associated with a payment host 45. The payment host 45 may be
similar to the player tracking host 44, and comprise a computer or
group of computers and include memory or other data storage
devices. In one embodiment, the payment host 45 is adapted to store
information regarding payment information and receipt or ticket
information when a receipt or ticket has associated value.
[0032] The gaming system 40 may include a wide variety of other
hosts or be associated with other networks, such as a security
monitoring network or the like. As illustrated, in one or more
embodiments, a variety of sub-systems or devices are associated
with the gaming system 40. In one embodiment, a soft count system
46 is associated with the gaming system 40. The soft count system
46 is for use in a soft count process of reconciling the amounts
received and paid by the gaming machines 20 with bills or receipts
which have been accepted by the gaming machine 20 and removed
therefrom.
[0033] One or more receipt validation mechanisms 50, wireless
receipt terminals 52 and cashier cage systems 54 may be associated
with the gaming system 40. The manner by which information from
these mechanisms, terminals and systems is transmitted to and from
other mechanisms, terminals and systems may vary. For example, as
illustrated, the wireless receipt terminals 52 may comprise
handheld devices adapted to transmit and receive information from
the payment host 45 via a wireless communications link. The other
systems, including the soft count system 46, receipt validation
mechanisms 50 and cashier cage systems 54 are illustrated as being
hard wired to the player tracking host 44 and payment host 45.
[0034] The receipt validation mechanisms 50, wireless receipt
terminals 52 and cashier cage systems 54 may be arranged to include
a variety of apparatus, including both hardware and software, for
performing a variety of functions. In one or more embodiments,
these mechanisms, terminals and systems may include receipt
generation/printing devices and receipt scanning or reading
devices. In this manner gaming personnel may issue receipts to
players and players may cash-in receipts after play at a variety of
locations.
[0035] The receipts which are generated/printed by the gaming
machines 20 (and optionally by other devices such as the receipt
validation mechanisms 50, wireless receipt terminals 52 and cashier
cage systems 54) may have a variety of information associated
therewith and may be used for a variety of purposes. In one
embodiment, the receipts may be representative of value. As an
example, in the event the player is declared a winner of a game
played on a gaming machine 20, the player may be paid an award. As
noted above, the award may be in the form of coins. In one
embodiment of the invention, however, the award may be associated
with or represented by a receipt. For example, in the event the
player wins 100 dollars and the player wishes to discontinue
playing the gaming machine 20, the gaming machine 20 may print a
receipt representing this winning amount. As detailed below, data
regarding the ticket and the winning amount is preferably
transmitted to the payment central host 45. Such a receipt may be
referred to as a "value" receipt.
[0036] In one or more embodiments, the gaming machine 20 may be
arranged to accept such a (value) receipt, thus forming a basis by
which the player may provide credit to play the game. As
illustrated in FIG. 1, the gaming machine 20 includes a validating
mechanism 32 and a storage device for the bill monies and receipts.
The validating mechanism is arranged to verify the authenticity of
the bill money or a receipt which is supplied by the player, thus
establishing the right of the player to play the game. For example,
the validating mechanism is arranged to reject a counterfeit paper
item which a player attempts to pass as a treasury bill. The
operation of these mechanisms are well known. Additional details
regarding the validation of a value type receipt are disclosed
below.
[0037] Receipts of different types or for different purposes may
have a variety of different forms. Referring to FIG. 3(a), there is
illustrated a receipt 60 which may be representative of cash value
or currency. In one or more embodiments, the information associated
with the receipt 60 includes machine readable information. As
illustrated, this information comprises a UPC type bar-code 62. In
one or more embodiments, the bar-code 62 may represent encoded
information such as the value of the receipt 62 and other
information. In a preferred embodiment, the bar code 62 represents
the validation code or other unique identifier 64. Information such
as a value 66 of the receipt 60 is obtainable utilizing the
validation code or number 64 this information capable of being
located or stored remote from the receipt 60 itself, as described
in detail below. The receipt 60 may include other information, such
as a date of issuance 68.
[0038] As noted above, the receipt 60 may have a variety of forms.
For example, the bar coding may be accomplished with different
colors of material comprising the receipt 60, such as by exposing
thermoplastic to high heat or the like to generate the spaced bars.
The magnetic stripes or chips or similar information storage
elements may be associated with the receipt 60 for use in storing
the information. Information may be coded in the form of punch
holes or other patterns of material or voids of material.
[0039] In accordance with the present invention, the gaming machine
20 is preferably adapted to generate or print receipts of other
types or associated with functions/purposes other than for use in
replacement of currency or value as described above. In one or more
embodiments, the gaming machine 20 is arranged to print receipts
which represent "comps," gratuities or other awards. It is common
for frequent players to be rewarded for their play. In an
embodiment of the invention, a player's play is rewarded with a
receipt which may be redeemed for a prize or award. For example,
the receipt may be redeemable for a free dinner at a restaurant, a
free night or nights stay in a hotel room, airline miles, travel,
luggage or a wide range of other goods or services. Receipts may
also be awarded or issued which simply provide information, such as
hotel room charges, hotel room check-out information or receipts,
show or restaurant times, restaurant menus and prices, and a wide
range of other information.
[0040] Such "comp" or award receipts may be generated in a number
of manners. In one embodiment, a player's play of any gaming
machine associated with the gaming system 40 is tracked. Data
regarding the player's play is stored at the player tracking host
44. The player tracking host 44 is also preferably arranged to
monitor the play data such that, if the player reaches
predetermined levels of play or other criteria of play exist, the
player is awarded a "comp." In another embodiment, the play of a
particular gaming machine 20 may trigger a "comp" award. As is
known, the tracking of the play of a particular player may be
initiated by the player identifying themselves, such as by swiping
a magnetic stripe of a player tracking/identification card through
a card reader associated with the gaming machine 20.
[0041] The criteria for awarding a "comp" or "complimentary" reward
may vary. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the player is
rewarded a comp based upon criteria independent of the direct
outcome of a game played at the gaming machine. In this regard, the
award may be referred to as a bonus, as the award is above and
beyond any award provided to the player based in the above outcome
of a player's game, and does not require further or additional
consideration (such as an additional bet) by the player. As noted,
the comp may be awarded based upon frequency or time of play,
actual losses, theoretical win or a wide variety of criteria other
than the direct win or loss of a game.
[0042] A "comp" receipt may also be awarded to a player at the
discretion of the game operator or casino. For example, regardless
of the length of time a player has been playing, the operator may
instruct the machine 20 to issue a receipt for a prize or award.
The operator may also cause receipts representing awards
independent of game play to be issued at several gaming machines,
such as a promotion.
[0043] Once a player is entitled to a "comp," the player tracking
host 44 is adapted to send a signal to the gaming machine 20 to
cause the gaming machine to issue a "comp" receipt. In one
embodiment, the player may be provided with an opportunity to
select the "comp" or award which is given. For example, for
reaching a predetermined level of play, a player may be permitted
to select one prize from a list of prizes. This list may be
transmitted from the player tracking host 44 for display by the
gaming machine 20 to the player. The player may then input their
selection. The gaming machine 20 is then arranged to print the
receipt representative of the "comp." Information regarding the
comp which has been awarded is stored at the player tracking host
44 and printed on the receipt.
[0044] FIG. 3(b) illustrates an embodiment of a "comp" or award
receipt 160 in accordance with the invention. As illustrated, the
receipt 160 includes text indicating that the receipt 160 has been
awarded as a result of the player's play. The nature of the comp is
indicated, such as the fact that the receipt represents a free
dinner award. A receipt identifier 164 is printed on the receipt
160. In addition, an issue date 166 and expiration date 168 are
printed on the receipt. The "comp" type of receipt 160 may have
other forms than that illustrated. For example, the receipt 160 may
be similar to the receipt 60 illustrated in FIG. 3(a), and include
a readable bar code.
[0045] In one embodiment, the comp receipt 160 may be similar to a
value receipt in that it may be presented to a gaming machine 20 or
other location for redemption or other use. In one embodiment, the
comp receipt 160 may, as just indicated, include a readable bar
code or other machine readable information.
[0046] In one embodiment, the comp receipt 160 may be issued at a
gaming machine 20 or other location, such as at the front desk of
the hotel/casino to new patrons or at a station when a player joins
a player tracking/rewards club of the casino. The comp receipt 160
may be presented as a value receipt to a gaming machine 20 or at
another location. For example, the comp receipt 160 may entitle a
player to $5 of free game play, a matching bet amount at the gaming
machine 20, or free or discounted merchandise. In one embodiment,
the receipt 160 may be issued by the gaming machine 20. For
example, upon reaching a predetermined level of play, such as an
amount bet or time of play, the gaming machine 20 may be configured
to print the comp receipt 160 entitling the player to free game
play, a value credit or the like.
[0047] In one embodiment, the gaming machine 20 may be configured
to print the receipt based on tracked play or, as indicated above,
the player tracking host 44 or other device may track play and then
send a signal to the gaming machine 20 causing the gaming machine
to print the receipt.
[0048] In another embodiment, the gaming machine 20 may be
configured to print an informational receipt. The informational
receipt may include a variety of information, such as a daily
horoscope, a lucky set of numbers, advertising for products and/or
services, or information regarding show or other event times and
prices. Of course, the variety of information which may be provided
on the receipt is limitless and not limited to the information
detailed here.
[0049] In one embodiment, the gaming machine 20 is arranged to
print a receipt which is representative of value belonging to a
player, such as credits or value deposited by the player and
accrued while playing games on the gaming machine 20, along with
secondary information. In one embodiment, the secondary information
may include information such as a horoscope or the like as
described above. In another embodiment, the secondary information
may be information entitling the player to a "comp," such as a free
credit or game play.
[0050] In another embodiment of the invention, the gaming machine
20 is adapted to print a receipt which includes game accounting,
security or diagnosis information. In one embodiment, a technician
may open the machine 20 and cause the gaming controller to perform
a diagnostic function (such as by simply pressing a button or
providing other input). The gaming controller is then arranged to
print out the results of the diagnostic on a receipt with the
receipt printer 34. It will be appreciated that the variety of
information which may be printed depends substantially upon the
nature of the diagnostic which is performed. Such diagnostic
functions are well known, and may be programmed into the gaming
controller. It will also be appreciated that the manner by which
the diagnostic is initiated may vary. For example, in one
embodiment, a simple key switch may be located on the exterior of
the gaming machine 20. When the technician turns the key switch
with the appropriate key, the controller may be caused to perform a
diagnosis and print the results.
[0051] In accordance with the present invention, the receipt
printer 34 of the gaming machine 20 may be adapted to print a wide
range of other information. For example, a gaming representative
may cause the gaming machine 20 to print audit information, such as
information relating to the amounts bet and awarded as a result of
play of the machine 20. An audit receipt may be printed as needed
or automatically at specified intervals. The audit receipt may
include information such as, but not limited to, coins paid in and
coins paid out, currency in, and the time that a cash box was
removed. The gaming machine 20 may be adapted to print a receipt
having information regarding a wide variety of functions, such as a
coin hopper fill status, meter/counter data and the like.
[0052] In one or more embodiments of the invention, the gaming
machine 20 may be instructed to print a receipt (such as a
diagnosis or audit receipt) from a remote location. For example, a
gaming representative may send a diagnosis signal to the gaming
machine 20 via a network link. In one embodiment, a gaming
representative may use a wireless control device, such as one of
the hand-held units 52, to send a command to cause the gaming
machine 20 to print a receipt with desired information.
[0053] Regardless of the receipt's type, a variety of limitations
may be imposed on the use of a receipt. For example, as illustrated
in FIG. 3(b), the receipt 160 may be deemed to expire after a
certain period of time if not used. Preferably, the expiration data
168 is stored at the player tracking host 44 such that if a person
attempts to redeem the receipt 160 (as described below) after its
expiration period, that receipt 160 is rejected. A receipt may also
be redeemable at one or more specific locations or at specific
times.
[0054] As detailed below, in accordance with one or more
embodiments of the invention, there are provided methods and
devices for validating a receipt. As used herein, the terms of
validation or entitlement generally mean establishing the right of
the player to use the receipt, such as to redeem the receipt for an
award or "comp," or to use the value associated with the receipt,
as in placing wagers or bets. Thus, one aspect of the invention is
validating the "value" type receipt 60 to establish a player's
right to use the value associated with the receipt. Similarly, one
aspect of the invention is the validating of the "comp" type
receipt 160 to establish the right of a player to the award or comp
associated therewith.
[0055] In one or more embodiments, the receipt 60,160 may be
redeemed for value in coins or currency or a specific award or
prize. If the receipt 60,160 has little associated value or is
associated with a minimal award, then the receipt may be redeemed
after simple inspection by a gaming representative or other
authorized personnel. For example, if the receipt entitles a person
to a free dinner, the hostess at the restaurant may visually
inspect the receipt to determine that it is still valid and is to
be redeemed for a free dinner at that particular restaurant.
[0056] In one or more embodiments, validation of the receipt 60,160
may include confirmation that the party redeeming it is the
rightful owner. For example, in the case of the "comp" receipt 160,
the receipt 160 may include a player tracking number or other
identifier printed thereon (or stored at the player tracking host
44). At the time of redemption, the player may be required to
provide identification verifying that they are the same party that
was issued the receipt 160.
[0057] In a preferred embodiment, the receipt 60,160 is verified
using data stored at the appropriate database, such as at the
tracking host 44 or the player host 45. As stated above, when a
receipt 60,160 is generated, a corresponding data file or other
record is also generated. In one embodiment, the receipt 60,160
record is stored in one or more locations, such as the player
tracking host 44 or payment host 45.
[0058] Preferably, when the receipt 60,160 is redeemed, the
authenticity of the receipt 60,160 is confirmed, and the status of
the receipt 60,160 and related information is updated. The receipt
60,160 may be presented or redeemed in a variety of manners. As
noted above, a player having a value receipt 60 may travel to a
gaming machine 20 which is arranged to accept receipts and utilize
the receipt to provide the necessary credit to entitle the player
to play the game. In one or more embodiments, the player is not
limited to presenting the receipt 60 to the same gaming machine 20
which issued it, but may present it to any gaming machine 20
associated with the system 40. A player may also be permitted to
redeem the value receipt 60 at a remote location, such as the
receipt validation mechanism 50, cashier station 54 or other
location. Such a station may be located at a cashier cage, or a
moving cart or other locations.
[0059] A player may be permitted to redeem an award or "comp"
receipt 160 at a variety of locations. One location may be the
specific location providing the good or service which the receipt
represents. For example, if the receipt 160 is for a dinner or
show, then the player may redeem the receipt at the dinner or show,
just as if the player had cash or a ticket. In another embodiment,
the player may be required to redeem the receipt 160 at one or more
specified locations, such as a central station. For example, a
player may be required to redeem their receipt 160 for a free show
at the ticket or box office for the show for exchange of the
receipt for an actual ticket to the show.
[0060] Regardless, in one embodiment, the receipt 60,160 is
validated using a validating mechanism discussed below. The
validating mechanism is arranged to verify the authenticity of the
receipt 60,160 which is supplied.
[0061] In one embodiment, the gaming machine 20 includes a
validating mechanism (such as reader 32) for reading the bar code
62 and sending the validation code 64 or other identifying
information for a value receipt 60 represented by the bar code 62
to the payment host 45. The payment host 45 may then confirm
whether the receipt 60 is valid and the value 66 which it
represents. If the payment host 45 indicates that the receipt 60 is
valid, then the gaming machine 20 is arranged to credit the player
the value 66 of that receipt 60. Further, a transaction record
associated with the gaming machine 20 is updated, which record
makes it possible to determine the total value of all bill monies
and receipts accepted by that particular gaming machine.
[0062] As provided above, the payment host 45 may verify the
authenticity or validity of a particular receipt 60 by comparison
to a voucher record. In one or more embodiments, the verification
includes matching the code 64 read from the receipt 60 against the
records to determine that a receipt 60 having the particular code
was authorized and issued. Next, the verification includes
determining that the receipt 60 is indicated as outstanding and not
already paid. The verification may also include confirming the
value 66 of the receipt 60.
[0063] In one or more embodiments, once the receipt 60 is accepted,
verified and its value credited, the receipt record is updated. In
one embodiment, the voucher record may be updated to reflect that
the receipt 60 has been paid and is no longer outstanding. In this
manner, if the receipt 60 is thereafter stolen and re-presented,
during the verification step the receipt 60 will be identified as
previously presented and will not be paid again. In this method,
the step of updating may comprise the writing or rewriting of the
voucher record stored at the payment host 45.
[0064] In one embodiment, when a player attempts to redeem a "comp"
receipt 160, information associated with the receipt 160 is
preferably verified with the stored receipt data. In one
embodiment, a receipt reader is located at each redemption point.
For example, a receipt redemption station 50 may be located at each
restaurant, ticket office, or other prize redemption location. In
the preferred embodiment, information associated with the receipt
160 is inputted, such as by key input of the code 164, or by
optical reading the information or the like. This information is
then transmitted to the player host 44 for confirmation/comparison.
If the receipt 160 is valid, an instruction is returned to the
station 50 that the redemption is allowable. If the receipt 160 is
invalid, such as if it is expired or is counterfeit, then such an
indication is provided. If the receipt 160 is redeemed, then the
data regarding that receipt 160 is preferably updated, such as by
indicating that the receipt 160 has been redeemed and is no longer
valid.
[0065] As described above, the receipt 60,160 issued by the gaming
machine 20 may be used to obtain goods or services. In one
embodiment of the invention, the gaming machine 20 validates an
activity or receipt. In one method, a first receipt is used at a
first location, and the first receipt is accepted at the gaming
machine 20. The gaming machine 20 validates the first receipt, and
in one embodiment issues a second receipt. The second receipt is
used by a player to obtain free or reduced cost goods or
services.
[0066] In one specific embodiment of the invention, the receipt
60,160 may be used to obtain free parking or a similar service. As
illustrated in FIG. 2, in one embodiment, a parking garage ticket
issuing device 80 may be arranged to print a receipt 60 which is
readable or usable at a gaming machine 20. In one embodiment, a
casino patron may be issued such a receipt 60 when they park their
car at a parking lot or structure associated with the casino.
Receipt information may be generated at the payment host 45 or
another location and then transmitted to the parking garage ticket
issuing device 80 for printing. Preferably, the receipt 60
information is stored at the host 45 or at an associated
device.
[0067] The player may utilize the receipt 60 at a gaming machine 20
in the casino. In one embodiment, the player may utilize the
receipt 60 to obtain free game play or credits, in like manner to
the comp receipt 160 having value described above. In another
embodiment, the receipt 60 may simply be accepted for
acknowledgment by the gaming machine 20.
[0068] When a player participates in game play at the gaming
machine 20, the gaming machine 20 may send a signal to the payment
host 45 indicating that the player has entered their receipt 60 or
has otherwise engaged in play. In one embodiment, the gaming
machine 20 reads information from the receipt 60 and transmits this
information to the payment host 45 for verification against the
stored information. This step may be used, for example, to verify
that the receipt 60 is valid. For example, the receipt may be
deemed invalid if it has been used before, or is beyond an assigned
time frame or the like.
[0069] The gaming machine 20 may then be caused to issue another
receipt 60 to the player. This receipt 60 may be utilized by the
player to exit the parking structure without payment for parking.
In other words, the gaming machine 20 issued receipt is valid for
free or reduced goods or services upon redemption, those services
comprising in this embodiment parking.
[0070] The player may present the gaming machine 20 issued receipt
60 to a parking attendant or a device for verifying entitlement to
exit the parking area 82 as illustrated in FIG. 2. In one
embodiment, the receipt 60 may have information printed thereon,
such as a bar code or text, which is used to verify that the player
is entitled to free or reduced cost parking services. In one
embodiment, a bar code on the receipt 60 may be read and the
information transmitted to the payment host 45 for verification
against stored receipt information.
[0071] This embodiment is illustrative of the many types of
receipts which the gaming machine 20 may both utilize and issue. It
will also be appreciated that the methods may be applied in other
than casino environments. For example, the above-described method
may be applied at an airport where there is a parking area and one
or more gaming machines are located in the airport. Parties picking
up or delivering passengers may be entitled to free parking upon
entering the airport and playing a game or games.
[0072] A variety of alternate embodiments to the methods described
above are contemplated. For example, instead of utilizing a first
receipt and then issuing a second receipt, the first receipt may
simply be validated and then utilized at the second location. For
example, information regarding the first receipt may be updated at
the host, such that when the first receipt is presented at the
second location, the host indicates that the first receipt is valid
for free or reduced cost goods or services.
[0073] In one embodiment, validation of the receipt occurs only if
a player engages in the play of a game. In another embodiment, the
validation may occur if a player only presents the receipt to a
gaming machine. For example, in one embodiment the first receipt
may permit a player to participate in one free game on the gaming
machine. Upon doing so, the receipt may be validated or the second
receipt issued to the player.
[0074] The methods and devices of the present invention have
numerous advantages. First, a gaming machine 20 is adapted to
generate, such as by configuring data and printing, a receipt. This
receipt may be representative of a value or award, be used for
direct redemption of a good or service, provide general
information, such as diagnostic or accounting data, or otherwise be
used for a wide variety of purposes. In this manner, the gaming
machine 20 is capable of carrying out a plurality of functions
which were previously not permitted.
[0075] As one aspect of the invention, a player may be awarded a
"comp" directly by a gaming machine while playing the gaming
machine. The player is no longer always required to travel to a
remote player reward station to determine if they are entitled to a
"comp" and be provided that comp. For example, a player may be
rewarded a free dinner for their play. A receipt may be immediately
issued to the player when the comp is achieved, and the player may
then travel directly to the restaurant to obtain their reward.
[0076] As another aspect of the invention, gaming machine
diagnostic, accounting and similar information may be obtained from
a receipt printed by the gaming machine. This avoids the need for
additional diagnostic equipment and the like. A technician or
gaming representative may simply instruct the gaming machine 20 to
provide the requested information which is then printed on the
spot. A technician or gaming representative may travel from gaming
machine to gaming machine and quickly obtain information for a
variety of purposes, including comparison to other machines.
[0077] As another aspect of the invention, the gaming machine is
adapted to print an information receipt providing information to
the player/user of the gaming machine. In one or more embodiments,
other servers or computers may be in communication with the gaming
machine. These servers may provide data representing a wide variety
of information, such as restaurant menu information, show times and
rates and the like. In one embodiment, the gaming machine may be
arranged to be in communication with a hotel reservation/accounting
system permitting a player/user of the gaming machine to check out
or obtain information such as room charge information.
[0078] In one or more embodiments, the gaming machine may be
adapted to display and print menu information to a player. The
player may use the menu to select particular information or
activities to be associated with the receipt. For example, the
gaming machine may include a "menu" button causing a menu to be
displayed. The menu may include "access room account" as a
selection which the player/user may select in order to obtain their
room charge information, which information is then printed out and
dispensed to the player.
[0079] In accordance with the invention, a variety of methods are
provided for verifying information, such as for the redemption of a
receipt. The receipt may be verified with receipt data stored at a
remote location.
[0080] It will be understood that the above described arrangements
of apparatus and the method therefrom are merely illustrative of
applications of the principles of this invention and many other
embodiments and modifications may be made without departing from
the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the claims.
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