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Alcinda Miller, Las Vegas, NV US
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20140131741 | LED Spirit System and Manufacturing Method - The present invention relates to a new method, system and apparatus for light emitting diode (LED) packages. An object of the present invention is to provide an LED package having reduced components, a superior heat dissipation property and a compact structure, does not largely restrict use of conventional equipment for its manufacture, and is compatible with implementation within present illumination devices packaging. | 05-15-2014 |
20140131742 | LED Spirit Connector System and Manufacturing Method - The present invention relates to a new method, system and apparatus for light emitting diode (LED) packages. An object of the present invention is to provide an LED package having reduced components, a superior heat dissipation property and a compact structure, does not largely restrict use of conventional equipment for its manufacture, and is compatible with implementation within present illumination devices packaging. | 05-15-2014 |
Arthur Miller, Las Vegas, NV US
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20160098676 | ELECTRONIC IDENTIFICATION, LOCATION TRACKING, COMMUNICATION & NOTIFICATION SYSTEM - A system and method for identifying a customer's location within a facility or place of business, such as, but not limited to a casino. The system and method provides notification company representatives upon arrival of the customer at the given location. Additionally, the method and system allows for navigational services to be provided to customers, and real-time location determination, location tracking and confirmation to customers of location and rewards program status. The disclosed method and system can work through a system of wireless radio, sound and/or light-based beacons communicating with the customer's smartphone, computer system, or other electronic device. | 04-07-2016 |
Arthur C. Miller, Las Vegas, NV US
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20130099444 | INTEGRATED BLACKJACK HOLE CARD READERS AND CHIP RACKS, AND IMPROVED COVERS FOR CHIP RACKS - Integrated blackjack hole card readers and chip racks, and novel locking cover assemblies, are disclosed. In one embodiment of the hole card reader and chip rack, a chip rack of standard configuration is provided, and defines a cutout into which the reader can be placed. In another embodiment, the chip rack and reader are molded as a single unit. A removable locking cover is also disclosed which can be used to cover chip racks any time they are not in use. | 04-25-2013 |
20140175741 | INTEGRATED BLACKJACK HOLE CARD READERS AND CHIP RACKS, AND IMPROVED COVERS FOR CHIP RACKS - Integrated blackjack hole card readers and chip racks, and novel locking cover assemblies, are disclosed. In one embodiment, a chip rack of standard configuration is provided, and defines a cutout into which the reader can be placed. In another embodiment, the chip rack and reader are molded as a single unit. A removable locking cover is also disclosed which can be used to cover chip racks any time they are not in use. | 06-26-2014 |
Brian Miller, Las Vegas, NV US
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20140091521 | CARD RECOGNITION SYSTEM, CARD HANDLING DEVICE, AND METHOD FOR TUNING A CARD HANDLING DEVICE - A card recognition system comprises an imaging device configured to capture a raw image of at least a portion of a card, and a processor operably coupled with the imaging device. The processor is configured to perform an image processing analysis of the raw image to identify measurements of at least one of a rank area around a rank of the card, and a suit area around a suit of the card, and automatically generate a calibration file based, at least in part, on the image processing analysis. A card handling device comprises a card infeed, a card output, and a card recognition system. A method for tuning a card handling device comprises capturing a plurality of images from a deck of cards, storing the images in memory, analyzing the plurality of images for card identification information, and generating a calibration file including parameters associated with the card identification information. | 04-03-2014 |
20140091522 | METHODS FOR AUTOMATICALLY GENERATING A CARD DECK LIBRARY AND MASTER IMAGES FOR A DECK OF CARDS, AND A RELATED CARD PROCESSING APPARATUS - A method of automatically generating a calibration file for a card handling device comprises automatically generating a calibration file stored in memory of a main control system for a card handling device. Automatically generating the calibration file comprises identifying at least one parameter associated with a rank area around a rank of the at least a portion of the card, identifying at least one parameter associated with a suit area around a suit of the at least a portion of the card, and storing the at least one parameter associated with the rank area and the at least one parameter associated with the suit area in the calibration file. Additionally, a method of automatically generating deck libraries for one or more decks of cards comprises automatically generate a plurality of master images for the cards of the first deck type using the parameters from the calibration file. | 04-03-2014 |
20150199993 | CARD RECOGNITION SYSTEM, CARD HANDLING DEVICE, AND METHOD FOR TUNING A CARD HANDLING DEVICE - A card recognition system comprises an imaging device configured to capture a raw image of at least a portion of a card, and a processor operably coupled with the imaging device. The processor is configured to perform an image processing analysis of the raw image to identify measurements of at least one of a rank area around a rank of the card, and a suit area around a suit of the card, and automatically generate a calibration file based, at least in part, on the image processing analysis. A card handling device comprises a card infeed, a card output, and a card recognition system. A method for tuning a card handling device comprises capturing a plurality of images from a deck of cards, storing the images in memory, analyzing the plurality of images for card identification information, and generating a calibration file including parameters associated with the card identification information. | 07-16-2015 |
Charles Wayne Miller, Henderson, NV US
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20140274346 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING A LIST OF MONETARY INSTRUMENTS ASSOCIATED WITH A SYSTEM - A system has one or more gaming devices including gaming machines and other devices. At least one transaction reading device is coupled to the gaming devices and reads information associated with the monetary instruments associated with the gaming devices. A host computer is operatively coupled to the transaction reading device. A database is associated with the host computer and is configured to retrievably store the information associated with monetary instruments. A data display device is operatively coupled to the host computer and retrieves and displays a list of the monetary instruments in response to input from a user. The data display device can be associated with a wireless remote device, wired to the host computer or associated with the gaming device. The list of the monetary instruments includes information associated with each of the monetary instruments. The list of the monetary instruments can include information from selected gaming devices. | 09-18-2014 |
Chuck Miller, Las Vegas, NV US
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20110009197 | UPRIGHT GAMING MACHINE HAVING A DUAL CHUTE - The present invention provides a gaming machine including a cabinet housing which houses a receiver and a dispenser. An opening extends through the housing. A receiver chute extends between the opening and the receiver, with the receiver chute having a first receiver portion. Similarly, a dispenser chute extends between the opening and the dispenser, with the dispenser chute having a first dispenser portion. The first receiver portion and the first dispenser portion are coextensive, such that the cabinet housing both receives and dispenses currency and currency-type media at the opening. | 01-13-2011 |
Craig M. Miller, Las Vegas, NV US
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20140360077 | POWERED TACTICAL RAIL (AKA PICATINNY RAIL) SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME - A tactical rail incorporating integral conductive elements positioned in rail channels or grooves wherein the conductive elements are powered by a single battery. Accessory mounts incorporate conductive elements positioned to contact the conductive elements in the rail grooves thus receiving electric current from the conductive elements and delivering the same to the connected accessories. A rubber O-ring strip or gasket may be removably positioned over the conductive elements positioned in the rail grooves thereby preventing the system from shorting out and protecting the conductive elements from external conditions, including moisture. When needed, portions of the O-ring strip may be cut-away to accommodate the conductive elements of one or more accessory mounts. | 12-11-2014 |
20140371953 | BICYCLE SYSTEM UTILIZING WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME - A bicycle with one or more brake lights, brake levers configured to activate integral pressure switches upon depression wherein said integral pressure switches are configured to trigger a BLE transmitter to send a BLE signal to one or more BLE receivers in communication with the one or more brake lights thereby actuating the same. The brake light can be mounted on the bicycle seat or seat post or can be integrated into a helmet design or retrofitted to an existing helmet. The bicycle system includes turn signals actuated using BLE signals. A mobile device may be incorporated into the system to utilize BLE signals to wirelessly control gear shifting of the bicycle responsive to a rider's physical condition (e.g., heart rate) in combination with bicycle conditions (e.g., crank torque) and environmental conditions (e.g., wind speed and direction). | 12-18-2014 |
20150342184 | SLEEVES AND THE LIKE HAVING ANTI-MICROBIAL PROPERTIES FOR USE IN RESTAURANTS AND OTHER PUBLIC AND PRIVATE FACILITIES - Sleeves, menus, tablecloths, pens, door push covers and other restaurant-type articles having anti-microbial properties to prevent the passage of microorganisms. Sleeves may be used with condiment containers, pens, door knobs, menus, chair arms, door pushes, etc. The articles herein are fabricated of a material impregnated with anti-microbial chemicals and/or compounds. The material is also non-absorbent (i.e., water resistant) allowing the articles to be wiped clean using conventional commercial cleaning agents. Materials used for fabricating tablecloths, for example, may have fibers impregnated with anti-microbial chemical and/or chemicals. Impregnating a material with one or more anti-microbial chemicals and/or compounds results in a material having the following properties: (i) water resistant; (ii) flexible and (iii) microorganism resistant. | 12-03-2015 |
Dwayne Miller, Las Vegas, NV US
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20120310906 | Building Information Tracking System and Method of Use - Systems and methods are disclosed for tracking the content of building information models. Embodiments include various computer-implemented methods for the tagging of BIM information, and for the monitoring of modification events involving BIM information. In addition, activities involving physical elements associated with BIM information are tracked. Providers of BIM content can tag content prior to distribution, enabling an internet-based service to track usage, enabling improved service to consumers of that BIM content. Designers can tag BIM content and BIM elements for tracking during the useful life of a building. Internet based messaging protocols can be used for communication between web services, client services and client applications. Monitoring and communication services function unattended. The system includes integration with BIM design applications, as well as stand-alone, end user system applications and browser interfaces. Analytic tools can be used to report on the tracking data. | 12-06-2012 |
Glenn C. Miller, Reno, NV US
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20090247391 | NITROGEN FIXATION BY TITANIUM DIOXIDE - In various embodiments, the present disclosure provides a method of fixing nitrogen. An amount of titania catalyst is provided and contacted with a feed stream that includes nitrogen. The titania catalyst is heated. The heated titania catalyst fixes nitrogen in the feed stream to form nitrogen products, such as nitrates. The nitrogen products are then removed from the titania catalyst. In some examples, the titania catalyst is treated with a base. In further examples, the catalytic process is carried out in the absence of light for photochemically activating the titania catalyst. | 10-01-2009 |
20130149229 | NITROGEN FIXATION BY TITANIUM DIOXIDE - In various embodiments, the present disclosure provides a method of fixing nitrogen. An amount of titania catalyst is provided and contacted with a feed stream that includes nitrogen. The titania catalyst is heated. The heated titania catalyst fixes nitrogen in the feed stream to form nitrogen products, such as nitrates. The nitrogen products are then removed from the titania catalyst. In some examples, the titania catalyst is treated with a base. In further examples, the catalytic process is carried out in the absence of light for photochemically activating the titania catalyst. | 06-13-2013 |
20140186254 | NITROGEN FIXATION BY TITANIUM DIOXIDE - In various embodiments, the present disclosure provides a method of fixing nitrogen. An amount of titania catalyst is provided and contacted with a feed stream that includes nitrogen. The titania catalyst is heated. The heated titania catalyst fixes nitrogen in the feed stream to form nitrogen products, such as nitrates. The nitrogen products are then removed from the titania catalyst. In some examples, the titania catalyst is treated with a base. In further examples, the catalytic process is carried out in the absence of light for photochemically activating the titania catalyst. | 07-03-2014 |
Gregory D. Miller, Las Vegas, NV US
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20110237219 | INTRA-VEHICULAR MOBILE DEVICE USAGE DETECTION SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME - A system and method for detecting and storing mobile device usage by a driver of a vehicle. An antenna in a vehicle is configured and positioned to detect mobile device signals from the driver area in the vehicle. A processor in communication with the antenna analyzes the detected signals for frequency and strength. The antenna and processor may communicate with vehicle data collection systems (e.g., GPS, telemetry, etc.) such that the mobile device usage data may be collected along with the vehicle operation data. The mobile device usage data and vehicle operational data can be evaluated to determine the impact of mobile device usage by the driver of a vehicle. The data may be especially useful to the trucking, train, bus, and mass transit industries in order to educate drivers about the dangers associated with using mobile devices while driving. | 09-29-2011 |
Kenneth Andrew Miller, Henderson, NV US
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20080250740 | Structural insulated panels with a rigid foam core and without thermal bridging - A structural insulated panel with a rigid foam core without thermal bridging is disclosed. A particular embodiment includes a rigid foam core having first and second faces, a plurality of stud channels being formed on the first and second faces of the rigid foam core, each of the stud channels being formed in the rigid foam core in an L-shape in cross-section, and a plurality of studs being insertable into the plurality of stud channels such that one face of each of the plurality of studs being external to the first and second faces of the rigid foam core and substantially flush with a face of the rigid foam core, each of the plurality of studs being fabricated using no more than four bends to produce a stud with a hat channel shape in cross-section | 10-16-2008 |
20090235598 | Structural insulated roof panels with rigid foam core - A structural insulated roof panel with a rigid foam core is disclosed. A particular embodiment includes a rigid foam core having first and second faces, a plurality of support channels being formed on the first and second faces of the rigid foam core, each of the support channels being formed in the rigid foam core with at least one bend; and a plurality of supports being insertable into the plurality of support channels such that at least one face of each of the plurality of supports is external to the first and second faces of the rigid foam core and substantially flush with a face of the rigid foam core, each of the plurality of supports being fabricated using at least four bends to produce a support that fits within one of the plurality of support channels. | 09-24-2009 |
Kenneth L. Miller, Las Vegas, NV US
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20130196753 | EVENT WAGERING WITH GROUP AND/OR IN RUN OPTIONS - Some embodiments may relate to wagering one or more events. Such events may include sporting events. For example, one or more races may be wagered upon. In some embodiments, one or more wager may include an in running or in game wager. In some embodiments, one or more wagers may include a wager on a group of participants. Various apparatus and methods are described. | 08-01-2013 |
20150248816 | EVENT WAGERING WITH GROUP AND/OR IN RUN OPTIONS - Some embodiments may relate to wagering one or more events. Such events may include sporting events. For example, one or more races may be wagered upon. In some embodiments, one or more wager may include an in running or in game wager. In some embodiments, one or more wagers may include a wager on a group of participants. Various apparatus and methods are described. | 09-03-2015 |
Kirk Miller, Reno, NV US
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20150091397 | SPINTRONIC GENERATOR - A spintronic generator that provides electrical power with the motive force of natural electron spin. The utilization of natural electron spin can be enhanced with carefully matched materials, weights, and magnetic waveforms which provide precise pulsed frequencies in resonance with the materials. This resonance of the magnetic pulses provides clean abundant power. A utilization of the Zero Point Energy results in a local environment temperature drop which can be one of the sources of motive force. The harvesting of electricity can be in standard induction pick up coils controlled by direct current motor controllers using an LRC tank circuit. | 04-02-2015 |
Randy Miller, Last Vegas, NV US
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20090137300 | Methods of playing games of chance and gaming devices with temporally limited or sequentially limited chances for enhanced payouts activated by winning outcomes - A video card game wherein if a player receives one of a preselected plurality of winning hands, a timer is activated which measures a predetermined time period. If the player attains a hand of equal value during the predetermined time period, then the player receives an enhanced payout. | 05-28-2009 |
Randy Miller, Las Vegas, NV US
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20080217857 | Gaming devices and methods of playing card games with indicator of cards played from previous hands - Gaming devices and methods of playing games wherein an indication of the cards which have already been discarded or dealt is displayed for a player to view prior to making a decision. One embodiment is directed to a gaming device comprising a video display which is designed for the play of Blackjack. Other embodiments are directed to table versions of the present invention wherein physical playing cards are actually dealt to one or more players. At the conclusion of each hand, an indication of the cards dealt is displayed for viewing by all of the players. | 09-11-2008 |
Solar Miller, Reno, NV US
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20140238012 | Stirling Engine - A double acting, miller cycle, reciprocating piston with dual rotary displacer, stirling engine is provided. Configurable as a heat pump, a heat engine, or as a combination with one side driving the other, the engine is completely enclosed, sealed and pressurized with the piston ring as the only internal seal. A miller cycle is created by allowing transfer of the working fluid (typically hydrogen gas) past the piston to balance working fluid pressure only at the extremes of the piston stroke. Two coordinated rotating displacers service opposite sides of one piston. Each displacer manages heat flow, according to its length and shape, through one side of the length of its encasing tube into and out of the working fluid through the other side of the length of its encasing tube. The dead space between the piston and the displacer holds regenerator material. | 08-28-2014 |
Stephen S. Miller, Las Vegas, NV US
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20130135240 | APPARATUS FOR REMOTELY CONTROLLING COMPUTERS AND OTHER ELECTRONIC APPLIANCES/DEVICES USING A COMBINATION OF VOICE COMMANDS AND FINGER MOVEMENTS - An apparatus for remotely operating a computer using a combination of voice commands and finger movements. The apparatus includes a microphone and a plurality of control elements in the form of touch-sensitive touchpads and/or motion-sensitive elements that are used to operate the computer and to move an on-screen cursor. At least one touchpad is used to selectively switch between a command-mode of operation in which the computer interprets spoken words as commands for operating the computer and any software applications being used, and a text-mode of operation in which the computer interprets spoken words literally as text to be inserted into a software application. | 05-30-2013 |
Thomas M. Miller, Las Vegas, NV US
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20150250760 | VITAMIN C AND VITAMIN K, AND COMPOSITIONS THEREOF FOR TREATMENT OF OSTEOLYSIS OR PROLONGATION OF PROSTHETIC IMPLANT - Provided herein is a method of treating, preventing, or managing osteolysis in a subject, comprising administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of vitamin C, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, or hydrate thereof, in combination with vitamin K, or a single enantiomer, a mixture of enantiomers, or a mixture of diastereomers thereof, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, or hydrate thereof. | 09-10-2015 |
20150272924 | VITAMIN C, VITAMIN K, A POLYPHENOL, AND COMBINATIONS THEREOF FOR WOUND HEALING - Provided herein is a method of promoting wound healing in a subject, comprising administering to the subject vitamin C, vitamin K, a polyphenol, or a combination thereof. Also provided herein is a method of treating a wound in a subject, comprising administering to the subject vitamin C, vitamin K, a polyphenol, or a combination thereof. | 10-01-2015 |
20160106709 | VITAMIN C AND CHROMIUM-FREE VITAMIN K, AND COMPOSITIONS THEREOF FOR TREATING AN NFKB-MEDIATED CONDITION OR DISEASE - Provided herein is a pharmaceutical composition comprising vitamin C and chromium-free vitamin K, and optionally one or more pharmaceutically acceptable excipient(s). Also provided herein is a chromium-free pharmaceutical composition comprising vitamin C and vitamin K, and optionally one or more pharmaceutically acceptable excipient(s). Further provided herein is a method of treating, preventing, or managing an NFκB-mediated condition, disorder, or disease, comprising administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of vitamin C and chromium-free vitamin K. | 04-21-2016 |
Todd Miller, Las Vegas, NV US
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20130304657 | LOCATION-BASED CONNECTION SYSTEM FOR REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND CLIENTS THEREOF - A connection system configured to connect real estate agents and clients based on their relative locations allows rapid deployment of real estate services, such as property viewings. The connection system may include one or more connection servers, agent access devices, and client access devices. A set of nearby agents may be determined based on a client's location. The nearby agents that are available to provide a showing of the client's desired property may be presented to the client for selection. The system may provide identification, biographical, and professional experience information to the client to allow an informed selection. A selected agent may the confirm his or her availability and proceed to show the property to the client. | 11-14-2013 |
Todd N. Miller, Henderson, NV US
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20090185855 | PANEL CONNECTOR - Described is a building connecting apparatus for receiving structural members including frames and panels. The apparatus includes a main body having a central opening for receiving an extension member attached to a slot plate. Receiving plates can be coupled to the apparatus for receiving the structural members with the extension member capable of guiding and aligning the structural members. | 07-23-2009 |
20120317908 | PANEL CONNECTOR - Described is a building connecting apparatus for receiving structural members including frames and panels. The apparatus includes a main body having a central opening for receiving an extension member attached to a slot plate. Receiving plates can be coupled to the apparatus for receiving the structural members with the extension member capable of guiding and aligning the structural members. | 12-20-2012 |
Wayne Miller, Henderson, NV US
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20090069079 | ENTERTAINMENT MONITORING SYSTEM AND METHOD - An entertainment monitoring system for the gaming industry is disclosed to provide real-time multi-site, slot accounting, player tracking, cage credit and vault, sports book data collection, and table game accounting. The system is operable on a computer network and is capable of displaying data in a plurality of different display languages selectable by a user of the system. | 03-12-2009 |
William C. Miller, Reno, NV US
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20130203481 | DYNAMIC CONFIGURATION OF WAGERING GAMES - A wagering game system and its operations are described herein. In some embodiments, the operations can include obtaining a mathematical expression(s) from a configuration file associated with a wagering game. The mathematical expression(s) include elements that represent game-related parameters of the one or more wagering games. In some embodiments, the operations further comprise converting the mathematical expression(s) to a programming code expression(s) equivalent to the mathematical expression(s) in response to detection of user-input to configure the wagering game for use via a wagering game machine. In some embodiments, the operations further comprise evaluating the programming code expression(s) using values for the one or more game-related parameters, and configuring the one or more wagering games based on evaluation of the programming code expression(s) using the values for the one or more game-related parameters. | 08-08-2013 |
William D. Miller, Las Vegas, NV US
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20080254878 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONNECTING GAMING DEVICES TO A NETWORK FOR REMOTE PLAY - A system and method for connecting remote player devices to regulated host gaming devices in a network to provide remote game play. A host gaming device is configured to provide game information to a plurality of remote player devices to allow remote play of the host game device. Whether each remote player device is permitted to receive gaming data is based upon, at least in part, the geographic location of the remote player device. | 10-16-2008 |
20080254891 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONNECTING GAMING DEVICES TO A NETWORK FOR REMOTE PLAY - A system and method for connecting remote player devices to regulated host gaming devices in a network to provide remote game play. A host gaming device is configured to provide game information to a plurality of remote player devices to allow remote play of the host game device. Whether each remote player device is permitted to receive gaming data is based upon, at least in part, the geographic location of the remote player device. | 10-16-2008 |
20080254892 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONNECTING GAMIN DEVICES TO A NETWORK FOR REMOTE PLAY - A system and method for connecting remote player devices to regulated host gaming devices in a network to provide remote game play. A host gaming device is configured to provide game information to a plurality of remote player devices to allow remote play of the host game device. Whether each remote player device is permitted to receive gaming data is based upon, at least in part, the geographic location of the remote player device. | 10-16-2008 |
20090088240 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONNECTING GAMING DEVICES TO A NETWORK FOR REMOTE PLAY - A system and method for connecting remote player devices to regulated host gaming devices in a network to provide remote game play. A host gaming device is configured to provide game information to a plurality of remote player devices to allow remote play of the host game device. Whether each remote player device is permitted to receive gaming data is based upon, at least in part, the geographic location of the remote player device. | 04-02-2009 |
20090088257 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONNECTING GAMING DEVICES TO A NETWORK FOR REMOTE PLAY - A system and method for connecting remote player devices to regulated host gaming devices in a network to provide remote game play. A host gaming device is configured to provide game information to a plurality of remote player devices to allow remote play of the host game device. Whether each remote player device is permitted to receive gaming data is based upon, at least in part, the geographic location of the remote player device. | 04-02-2009 |
20090088258 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONNECTING GAMING DEVICES TO A NETWORK FOR REMOTE PLAY - A system and method for connecting remote player devices to regulated host gaming devices in a network to provide remote game play. A host gaming device is configured to provide game information to a plurality of remote player devices to allow remote play of the host game device. Whether each remote player device is permitted to receive gaming data is based upon, at least in part, the geographic location of the remote player device. | 04-02-2009 |
20090093311 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONNECTING GAMING DEVICES TO A NETWORK FOR REMOTE PLAY - A system and method for connecting remote player devices to regulated host gaming devices in a network to provide remote game play. A host gaming device is configured to provide game information to a plurality of remote player devices to allow remote play of the host game device. Whether each remote player device is permitted to receive gaming data is based upon, at least in part, the geographic location of the remote player device. | 04-09-2009 |
20130196730 | System and Method for Connecting Gaming Devices to a Network for Remote Play - A gaming system receives information over a network from a user of a remote player device for the gaming system. The gaming system includes a central gaming controller and a random number generator for a gambling game. The information includes a password and an age. The gaming system authenticates the user using the password and determines that the user is of age to gamble on the gambling game using the age, based on data stored in a database for the gaming system. The gaming system accepts a wager from the user over the network and executes a play of the gambling game. Then the gaming system causes a result for the play to be displayed on the remote player device. | 08-01-2013 |
20130260878 | System and Method for Connecting Gaming Devices to a Network for Remote Play - A gaming system receives a password over a network from a user of a remote device for a gaming system for a gambling game. The gaming system authenticates the user using the password. The gaming system receives an age from the user and determines that the user is of age to gamble on the gambling game, based on data stored in a database for the gaming system. The gaming system determines a location of the remote device. Then the gaming system verifies that the location of the remote device is within a jurisdiction that allows use of the gaming system by persons of age to gamble. | 10-03-2013 |
20130260879 | System and Method for Connecting Gaming Devices to a Network for Remote Play - A gaming system authenticates over a network a user of a remote player device for a gaming system for a gambling game. The gaming system provides software to the remote player device. The software, when executed, interactively presents the gambling game through a remote player interface and causes media associated with the gambling game to be presented on the remote player device. Then the gaming system causes the remote player device to present a customized promotional message. | 10-03-2013 |
20130260880 | System and Method for Connecting Gaming Devices to a Network for Remote Play - A gaming system receives a password over a network from a user of a remote player device for a gaming system for a gambling game. The gaming system authenticates the user using the password. The gaming system receives an age from the user and determining that the user is of age to gamble on the gambling game, based on data stored in a database for the gaming system. Then gaming system provides software to the remote player device, wherein the software, when executed, interactively presents the gambling game through a remote player interface and causes media associated with the gambling game to be presented on the remote player device. | 10-03-2013 |
20130267304 | System and Method for Connecting Gaming Devices to a Network for Remote Play - A gaming system authenticates over a network a user of a remote device for a gaming system for a gambling game. The gaming system determines a location of the remote device. The gaming system verifies that the location of the remote device is within a jurisdiction that allows use of the gaming system by persons of age to gamble. Then the gaming system provides software to the remote device, wherein the software, when executed, causes media associated with the gambling game to be presented on the remote device. | 10-10-2013 |
20140024438 | System and Method for Connecting Gaming Devices to a Network for Remote Play - A first remote player device records a state of the gambling game that is in progress. The gaming system interrupts the gambling game and transfers the state of the gambling game to a second remote player device. The gambling game resumes on the second remote player device. | 01-23-2014 |
20140256422 | System and Method for Connecting Gaming Devices to a Network for Remote Play - A gaming system receives a password over a network from a user of a remote device for a gaming system for a gambling game. The gaming system authenticates the user using the password. The gaming system receives an age from the user and determines that the user is of age to gamble on the gambling game, based on data stored in a database for the gaming system. The gaming system determines a location of the remote device. Then the gaming system verifies that the location of the remote device is within a jurisdiction that allows use of the gaming system by persons of age to gamble. | 09-11-2014 |
William D. Miller, Las Negas, NV US
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20080254897 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONNECTING GAMING DEVICES TO A NETWORK FOR REMOTE PLAY - A system and method for connecting remote player devices to regulated host gaming devices in a network to provide remote game play. A host gaming device is configured to provide game information to a plurality of remote player devices to allow remote play of the host game device. Whether each remote player device is permitted to receive gaming data is based upon, at least in part, the geographic location of the remote player device. | 10-16-2008 |