Card-reading shoe with inventory correction feature and methods of correcting inventory
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A63F-001/14
A63F-009/24
출원번호
US-0321318
(2009-01-16)
등록번호
US-8511684
(2013-08-20)
발명자
/ 주소
Grauzer, Attila
Snow, Roger M.
Roberts, James R.
Jackson, James P.
Wadds, Nathan J.
Schubert, Oliver M.
출원인 / 주소
SHFL Entertainment, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
TraskBritt
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60인용 특허 :
310
초록▼
Methods and apparatus for identifying unexpected cards in a card-handling device are disclosed. The method comprises providing a card-handling device, wherein the card-handling device comprises a card storage area, an output end for the manual removal of cards, a processor with associated memory, an
Methods and apparatus for identifying unexpected cards in a card-handling device are disclosed. The method comprises providing a card-handling device, wherein the card-handling device comprises a card storage area, an output end for the manual removal of cards, a processor with associated memory, and a card recognition system capable of reading at least a rank of a card, wherein the associated memory has a data file of a set of expected card values, reading a value of a card, comparing the read card value to the set of expected card values, and when the card value is not an expected card value, generating an error signal indicative of a card not belonging to the set.
대표청구항▼
1. A method for identifying unexpected cards in a card-handling device, comprising: providing a card-handling device, wherein the card-handling device comprises a card storage area, an output end for manual removal of cards, a processor with associated memory, and a card recognition system configure
1. A method for identifying unexpected cards in a card-handling device, comprising: providing a card-handling device, wherein the card-handling device comprises a card storage area, an output end for manual removal of cards, a processor with associated memory, and a card recognition system configured reading at least a rank of a card, wherein the associated memory has a data file of a set of expected card values, the method comprising: reading a value of a card with the card recognition system;updating a running inventory of read card values of cards removed from the card-handling device in the memory with the value of the card;comparing with the processor in reference to the data file the running inventory to the set of expected card values, and when the running inventory includes an unexpected card value,generating an error signal indicative of a card not belonging to the set;receiving a signal at the processor from a user input comprising a user election to remove the card not belonging to the set; andremoving the value of the removed card from the running inventory responsive to the signal using the processor. 2. The method of claim 1, wherein using the card-handling device comprises using a card shoe. 3. The method of claim 1, further comprising selecting the data file of the set of expected card values to comprise between four and eight standard decks of cards. 4. The method of claim 1, wherein generating the error signal comprises generating an error signal indicating that the card recognition system has identified at least one of a blank card, a joker, an extra card, a specially marked card, a promotional card, a cut card and a bonus card. 5. The method of claim 1, wherein generating the error signal comprises generating an error signal indicating that the card recognition system has failed to read a card. 6. The method of claim 1, further comprising communicating from the processor, through an I/O port, with at least one of an external processor, an external data storage device and a network. 7. The method of claim 1, wherein comparing with the processor in reference to the data file the running inventory to the set of expected card values comprises comparing with the processor to determine whether a quantity of read cards of a particular value is greater than a maximum expected quantity. 8. A card-handling device capable of detecting a presence of cards that are not a part of an expected set of cards, comprising: a card storage area;an output end configured for manual removal of cards;a processor with associated memory;a card recognition system configured reading at least a rank of a card; anda user interface configured to receive a user input indicative of an action taken by the user comprising removing a card when the signal indicative of the presence of the unexpected card value is generated,wherein the associated memory stores a data file of a set of expected card values, wherein the processor is programmed to compare a running inventory of read card values to the set of expected card values when a card is recognized and, if the running inventory includes a read card value not part of the expected set of cards, to generate a signal indicative of a presence of an unexpected card value, andwherein the processor is further programmed to receive a signal from the user interface indicative of the action comprising the remove card option. 9. The card card-handling device of claim 8, wherein the processor is further programmed to receive a signal from the user interface indicative of a burn action. 10. The card-handling device of claim 8, further comprising a device configured to provide at least one of a visual alert and an audible alert when the signal indicative of the presence of the unexpected card value is generated. 11. The card-handling device of claim 8, wherein the processor is further programmed to apply game rules to the read card values and to disregard the read card value of a card in applying the game rules when the remove card option is selected. 12. A method of maintaining a running inventory of cards used in a card-handling device, comprising: providing a set of expected card values in a group of cards inserted into a card-handling device, wherein the card-handling device comprises a card-reading device, an associated processor, and memory;storing the set of expected card values in the memory;removing cards individually from the card-handling device;reading a card value of each card removed from the card-handling device with the card-reading device;maintaining a running inventory of read card values of cards removed from the card-handling device in the memory;comparing with the processor each read card value to the set of expected card values and, when a read card value is not a part of the set of expected card values, providing a user with an option to use a card, wherein the used card is added to the running inventory, providing a user with an option to burn a card, wherein the burned card is added to the running inventory, and providing a user with an option to remove a card, wherein the removed card is not added to the running inventory; andreceiving a signal from a user input indicative of a user election of one of using the card, burning the card, and removing the card. 13. The method of claim 12, further comprising selecting the group of cards to be between four and eight standard decks of cards. 14. The method of claim 12, further comprising comparing with the processor each read card value to the running inventory of read card values to determine whether a quantity of cards of a particular value is greater than a maximum expected quantity. 15. The method of claim 12, further comprising determining a game outcome, wherein cards that are burned or removed are not used in determining the game outcome. 16. The method of claim 12, further comprising removing all unused cards from the card-handling device, comparing the running inventory to the set of expected card values, and generating a signal indicative of an inequality between the running inventory and the set of expected card values. 17. A card-handling device, comprising: an area for holding a group of cards;an output end for removal of cards;a card-reading system for identifying card value information;memory containing a set of expected card values and a running inventory of read card values;a processor programmed to compare the running inventory to the set of expected card values in memory and to generate a signal indicating when the running inventory includes an unexpected card value; anda user input to enable a user to select an instruction selected from the group consisting of burn card, use card, and remove card when an unexpected card value has been read,wherein the processor is further programmed to receive a signal from the user input indicative of the instruction selected from the group consisting of burn card, use card, and remove card. 18. The card-handling device of claim 17, wherein the output end is configured for manual removal of individual cards. 19. The card-handling device of claim 17, further comprising an I/O port that enables the processor to communicate with at least one of an external processor, an external data storage device and a network. 20. The card-handling device of claim 17, wherein the memory contains a data file of a running inventory of read cards and wherein the processor is further programmed to compare each read card value to the running inventory of read cards to determine whether a quantity of read cards of a particular value is greater than a maximum expected quantity. 21. The card-handling device of claim 17, further comprising a display, wherein the processor is configured to cause the display to display user options. 22. A card-handling device, comprising: an area for holding a group of cards;an output end for removal of cards;a card-reading system configured for reading at least a rank of a card and identifying card value information;memory containing a set of expected card values and a running inventory of read card values;a processor programmed to compare read card value information with expected card value information and generate a signal when the running inventory includes a read card value not recognized by the card-reading system; anda user input to enable a user to manually input a card value corresponding to the card that was not recognized,wherein the processor is further programmed to receive a signal from the user input indicative of a user election of one of using the card not recognized and removing the card not recognized. 23. The card-handling device of claim 22, wherein the device is a shoe. 24. The card-handling device of claim 23, wherein when a card value is manually input, that card value is added to the running inventory, and wherein the processor is further programmed to compare the running inventory to the set of expected card values to determine whether a quantity of read cards of a particular value is greater than a maximum expected quantity. 25. The card-handling device of claim 22, wherein the user input enables the user to elect to use a card or remove the card when two cards are simultaneously withdrawn and a card value of only one of the two cards is identified. 26. The card-handling device of claim 22, wherein in response to an occurrence of an extra card being drawn that is not required for play, the user input allows a user to input one of a play option and a remove option. 27. The card-handling device of claim 26, wherein the user input is configured to require a supervisor authorization input prior to the user inputting an option. 28. A card-handling device, comprising: an area for holding a group of cards;an output end for removal of cards;a card-reading system for identifying card value information;a processor and associated memory, the associated memory being configured to store a data file of expected values and a running inventory of all removed cards, and the processor programmed with game rules and to receive read card information from the card-reading system and to compare the data file of expected values to the running inventory to determine whether they are the same; anda user input to enable a user to remove at least one card at any time such that the removed card is disregarded in determining game outcome and is removed from the running inventory,wherein the processor is further programmed to receive a signal from the user input indicative of a user action selected from the set comprising using a card and removing a card at any time. 29. The device of claim 28, wherein the device is a shoe. 30. The device of claim 28, wherein the card-reading system is configured to recognize a cut card. 31. The device of claim 28, wherein the user input enables the user to remove all cards after a cut card is recognized to obtain a total inventory, and wherein the processor is further programmed to compare each read card value to the running inventory of read cards to determine whether a quantity of read cards of a particular value is greater than a maximum expected quantity. 32. The device of claim 28, wherein the processor is programmed to generate a signal indicating discrepancies when the data files are not the same. 33. The device of claim 28, wherein the user input is configured to accept a burn card command prior to a hand, prior to a round of play, at a beginning of a new shoe, during play, at a conclusion of play, and when a cut card is detected.
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