BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a slot machine to which a novel game system is applied.
Description of Related Art
[0002] In general, a slot machine is operated by a coin supplied by a player for a game,
the player then operating the reels of the slot machine so as to rotate and stop the
reels. The slot machine determines whether or not the combination of the symbols formed
on the surfaces of the reels corresponds to any of successful combinations in a state
in which the reels have been stopped. If it is determined that the player is successful,
a predetermined number of winning medals or coils are dispensed.
[0003] On the other hand, other types of slot machines have been known in which the game
medium, such as the above-described coin or medal, is replaced by numerical information
stored in a magnetic card or an IC card; the numerical information corresponding to
a predetermined number of the game media. The card storing the above-described numerical
information is arranged to be read by a reader provided in the slot machine so as
to start the operation of the slot machine.
[0004] Hitherto, in conventional slot machines there arise a problem in that the player
suffers from a complicated operation in order to supply the game medium to the slot
machine since the medals or coins serving as the game media are supplied to the slot
machine for every game and the winning dispensation is conducted at every game if
the player wins the game.
[0005] Furthermore, since it is necessary for the slot machine to dispense the winning dispensation
at every game, it must store a large number of medals or coins to be dispensed for
the winning dispensation in a hopper or the like provided therein.
[0006] On the other hand, the slot machine of the type in which numerical data written in
a magnet card or the like is used as an alternative to the game medium is able to
overcome the above-described problem taken place with the slot machines of the type
which are operated by medals or coins. However, the slot machine of the type in which
numerical data is used fails to provide the player with all the excitement of the
game since the winning dispensation is conducted with numerical data.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] In order to overcome the above-described problems experienced with the conventional
slot machines, objects of the present invention are as follows:
[0008] Therefore, a first object of the present invention is to provide a slot machine arranged
to be operated by a game media, wherein the game media for a plurality of games can
be supplied previously.
[0009] A second object of the present invention is to provide a slot machine arranged in
such a manner that winning dispensation for every game is not conducted but the winning
dispensation is conducted collectively by a request from a player or when the player
stops the play with the slot machine in the case where a plurality of games are played.
[0010] A third object of the present invention is to provide a slot machine arranged in
such a manner that a player can determine the number of game media to be dispensed
in the case where winning dispensation for a plurality of games is collectively conducted.
[0011] In order to achieve the above-described objects, according to the present invention
there is provided a slot machine with which game are started by supplying game media
such as medals or coins thereto and winning dispensation of the game media is conducted
if a player wins the game, the slot machine comprising:
a a game-media receiving mechanism for collectively receiving a multiplicity of the
game media for the purpose of continuously conducting a plurality of games;
b a winning determination mechanism capable of storing numerical data which is formed
by accumulating each winning dispensation numerical data which corresponds to the
winning of the game in the case where a plurality of games is played continuously;
c a winning dispensation mechanism capable of dispensing a predetermined number of
the game media when the numerical data for the winning dispensation exceeds zero,
the winning dispensation being conducted by determining the winning dispensation requirement
made within a range of the numerical data.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012]
Fig. 1 is a front elevational view which illustrates an embodiment of a slot machine
according to the present invention;
Fig. 2 is a block diagram which illustrates an essential operation of the slot machine
according to the present invention;
Fig. 3 is a cross sectional view which illustrates an example of a portion of the
slot machine according to the present invention, game media being arranged to be supplied
through the portion;
Fig. 4 is block diagram which illustrates an example of a game played with the slot
machine according to the present invention;
Fig. 5 is a flow chart which illustrates a procedure of a game played with the slot
machine according to the present invention; and
Fig. 6 is a side cross sectional view which illustrates a tray for the dispensed game
media.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0013] Embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the
drawings.
[0014] Fig. 1 is a front elevational view which illustrates an embodiment of a slot machine
according to the present invention. Fig. 2 is a block diagram which illustrates an
essential operation of the slot machine according to the present invention. Fig. 3
is a cross sectional view which illustrates an example of a portion of the slot machine
according to the present invention, game media being arranged to be supplied through
the portion. Fig. 4 is block diagram which illustrates an example of a game played
with the slot machine according to the present invention. Fig. 5 is a flow chart which
illustrates a procedure of a game played with the slot machine according to the present
invention. Fig. 6 is a side cross sectional view which illustrates a tray for the
dispensed game media.
[0015] Referring to Fig. 1, reference numeral 1 represents a case for the slot machine,
the case being in the form of a rectangular shape longitudinally elongated when viewed
in a front elevational view. There are three display openings 2a formed in the upper
portion of a front panel 1a so that symbols formed on the surfaces of three reels
2 are shown through the three display openings 2a. In a portion below the display
openings 2a there is provided an operation panel 5 in which operation buttons 3a and
3b to 3d for controlling the start and stop of the reels 2 are provided therein, an
operation switch board 4 consisting of a ten-keyboard to be described later being
also provided in the portion below the display openings 2a.
[0016] Reference numeral 6 represents a receiving tray for supplying game medium, the receiving
tray 6 being disposed below the operation panel 5. The receiving tray 6 having an
outlet port 6a which is communicated with a passage duct 7. The passage duct 7 has
a supply-media counter portion 7a at an intermediate position thereof, the supply-media
counter portion 7a having a counter sensor (omitted from illustration) so as to count
the number of the game medium which has been supplied to the receiving tray 6.
[0017] On the other hand, the lower portion of the front panel 1a is arranged to be an opening
8 extending laterally so that a receiving tray 9 for receiving dispensed game medium
can be set in this opening 8. Reference numeral 9a represents a receiving-tray detection
switch capable of detecting whether or not the receiving tray 9 has been set properly.
[0018] The receiving tray 9 has an outlet port 10a of a dispensation duct 10 disposed in
the case 1 of the slot machine so as to bring the outlet portion 10a into the position
of the outlet port 10a.
[0019] The dispensation duct 10 has a dispensation-media counter portion 11 in an intermediate
position thereof, the dispensation-media counter portion 11 being capable of counting
the number of the game media to be dispensed.
[0020] The above-described slot machine is a slot machine designed similarly to conventional
slot machines since when the start button 3a is depressed after a game medium has
been supplied thereto, the three reels 2 are rotated simultaneously, and when the
stop buttons 3b to 3d are then selectively depressed so as to stop the rotation of
each of the reels 2, the combination of the symbols formed on the surfaces of the
reels 2 is used to determine whether or not a player wins the game, the combination
of the symbols on a previously provided winning line being subjected to the determination.
[0021] However, the slot machine according to the present invention is structured in a different
manner from the conventional slot machines, the different being lies in a manner for
supplying the game media, a manner for playing the game, the contents of the game,
and a manner for dispensing the game media when a player wins the game. Then, these
factors will be respectively described.
[0022] First, the manner for supplying game media in the slot machine according to the present
invention is arranged in such a manner that game media of the number for a plurality
of games is collectively supplied prior to a start of a play since a plurality of
games are successively conducted without a supply of the game media for each game.
[0023] Fig. 3 is a cross sectional view which illustrates a mechanism for receiving the
game media supplied collectively.
[0024] Referring to Fig. 3, the receiving tray 6 for receiving the supplied game media is
fastened to an opening 1b for fastening the receiving tray 6 in such a manner that
the receiving tray 6 is able to be freely laid and stood via a horizontal pivot 6b,
the opening 1b being formed in the front panel 1a. Thus, the receiving tray 6 is laid
at the time of the slot machine is used. According to the present invention, it is
necessary for the receiving tray to be arranged to be able to be laid and stood. It
is necessary for the same to be able to receive the game media.
[0025] Reference numeral 7 represents the passage duct through which the game media passes,
the passage duct 7 being connected to the game-media receiving opening 6a connected
to a bottom plate 6c of the receiving tray 6 in the fastening opening 1b formed in
the front panel 1a. The duct 7 being connected to an intermediate tray 7b comprising
the counter portion 7a consisting of a counter for counting the passing game media
and a sensor for it, the duct 7 being then connected to a circular passage (omitted
from illustration) through which the supplied game media passes.
[0026] Thus, a plurality of game media corresponding to a plurality of number of games is
supplied to the receiving tray 6. Referring to the example shown in Fig. 3, the game
media supplied to the receiving tray 6 is introduced into the passage duct 7 by standing
the receiving tray 6. The counter portion 7a of the passage duct 7 into which the
game media has been introduced counts the number of the game media so as to output
the accumulated value to be described later.
[0027] The game media to be used in the slot machine according to the present invention
may be media whose number can be counted, for example, medals, coins, small steel
balls, or the like. An example in which the balls are used as the game media will
be described hereinafter.
[0028] When the game media (balls) has been supplied and then the number of the same has
been counted, the slot machine according to the present invention is brought into
a state in which the slot machine has prepared for the game start in the following
manner.
[0029] In the procedure of the game with the slot machine according to the present invention,
there is no necessity of supplying the game media at every game since the game media
for a plurality of games has been supplied prior to the start of the game.
[0030] However, the number of the game media to be bet for a game is previously determined
to be any of one, two, or three in the case where the game media is medals. In the
case where the game media is balls, it is determined to be any of 5, 10, or 15. Therefore,
the number of the medals or the balls for a game can be instructed according to the
present invention. In the case where the number of the game media to be bet for every
game is intended to be an equal number, a continuous instruction mode can be selected
for the purpose of eliminating the necessity of instructing the number of the game
media to be bet for each of the games. The number of the game media to be bet is not
limited to the description above. It may be determined optionally.
[0031] If a player wins a game during the successive play of the games, the dispensation
of the game media is not conducted at each game. When the successive play of the games
has been completed or the player requests for the game media to be dispensed, the
game media is dispensed.
[0032] On the other hand, the slot machine according to the present invention is the same
as the conventional slot machine in terms of the operation of the reels and the contents
of the game arranged in such a manner that the three reels are rotated by a player
and the rotation of each of the reels is stopped by the player at an optional timing
so as to subject the combination of the symbols formed on the stopped reels on a winning
line to the determination whether or not the player win the game. However, the slot
machine according to the present invention has the reels to be operated in an improved
manner to be described later.
[0033] Then, the operation of the game medium and the same of the reels during the play
of the game with the slot machine according to the present invention will be described
with reference to Figs. 2, and 4 to 6.
[0034] In the slot machine according to the present invention, when game media of the number
larger than that for a game is supplied to the slot machine, the number of the supplied
game media is counted by the counter portion 7.
[0035] Referring to Fig. 2, reference numeral 12 represents an arithmetic portion for processing
the number of the game media, the arithmetic portion 12 comprising an addition counter
to which data supplied to the counter portion 7 is supplied so as to be added. The
arithmetic portion 12 is arranged in such a manner that data representing the number
of medium to be dispensed is supplied thereto from a game-winning dispensation signal
generating portion 15 to be described later when the player wins the game.
[0036] Data to be dispensed when the player wins the game is formed only when the player
wins the game depending upon a determination made in a game-winning determination
portion 13 after the rotation and stop of the reels 2 (with depressing the buttons
3a to 3d).
[0037] That is, when the player depresses the operation buttons 3a to 3d disposed in the
operation portion 5, an operation control portion 3 of motors 2b of the reels 2 rotates
or stops the corresponding motors 2b.
[0038] When the all of the reels 2 is stopped, the symbols of on the reels 2 displayed through
the display opening 2a are detected by a symbol-detection portion 13 so as to be subjected
to a determination whether or not the player wins the game and a determination about
the winning grade in an winning determination portion 14. If it is determined in the
winning determination portion 14 that the player wins the game, dispensation data
is transmitted to an winning-dispensation signal generating portion 15.
[0039] On the other hand, a numeral number representing the number of the game media (the
number of the medals or the balls) to be bet a game is determined so as to be supplied
to the arithmetic portion 12 for processing the number of the game medium, the supplied
numeral number being supplied in the form of data to be subtracted.
[0040] According to this embodiment, the number of the game media to be bet a game is input
by a key formed on the keyboard 4 in the operation portion 5. For example, when the
number of the game media which can be bet for a game is determined to be 1 to 3 in
the case where the game media is medals, or when the same is determined to be 5 to
15 in the case where the game media is steel balls, the player depresses a medium
setting key 4b and a number key 4a representing the numeral number 1 to 3 or 5, 10,
or 15, the medium setting key 4b and the number key 4a being formed on the keyboard
4 so as to instruct the number of the game media.
[0041] In principle, the instruction is made for each game. However, according to an example
shown in Fig. 2, the number of the game media which has been instructed can be automatically
continued by depressing a continuous instruction key 4c.
[0042] According to the present invention, the collective dispensation for the winning of
the games after the games have been completed and the intermediate dispensation for
the same during the continuation of the games can be conducted by depressing the key
4 on the keyboard 4. Then, the it will be described.
[0043] When the dispensation after the games have been completed is conducted by depressing
a game-end dispensation key 4d. However, there is no positive numeral data in the
arithmetic portion 12, the operation of the dispensation key 4d is, of course, invalid.
[0044] According to the present invention, the dispensation can be required during the continuation
of the games. The intermediate dispensation requirement is conducted by operating
the numerical key 4a, after an intermediate dispensation number setting key 4e has
been depressed, so as to set a desired number of the game media to be dispensed, and
by depressing an intermediate dispensation requirement key 4f. The intermediate dispensation
is invalid if no numerical data is stored in the arithmetic portion 12. If the stored
numerical data is smaller than the determined numerical data, the intermediate dispensation
is limited to the stored numerical data.
[0045] When the above-described two types of the requirements for the dispensation have
been conducted regularly, a command of dispensation is supplied from the arithmetic
portion 12 to an operation-control portion 17 of an operating solenoid of a shutter
16 disposed to a counter 11 of a dispensation duct 10. The dispensation command is
supplied so as to remain the solenoid 16a of the shutter 16 disposed to the counter
11 in the open side during the counting of the number of the game media to be dispensed.
[0046] Thus, the shutter 16 is continued to open the passage 10 until the major portion
of the game media to be dispensed is dispensed. When the number of the game media
to be dispenses come closer to a predetermined number, for example the number reaches
a number which smaller than the predetermined number by 10, the shutter 16 intermittently
opens and closes so as to pass the balls one by one until it reaches the predetermined
number. When it reaches the predetermined number, the passage 10 is closed with the
output from the operation control portion 17 so as to maintain the passage 10 to be
closed.
[0047] Therefore, the operation control portion 17 causes the solenoid 16a to close the
shutter 16 when the data about the quantity of dispensation generated by the counter
11 and the dispensation command data generated by the arithmetic portion 12 agree
with each other.
[0048] The above-described dispensation may be conducted in the form of a printing formed
on a sheet S by a printer 18 or the like which is individually included in the slot
machine as an alternative to the dispensation conducted with the above-described game
media.
[0049] The dispensation conducted with the printed sheet is conducted by depressing a data-sheet
dispensation requirement key 4h before conducting the key operations required in the
case where the dispensation conducted with the game media.
[0050] In this case, the player received the printed sheet S can exchange the dispensation
data printing on the sheet S for a predetermined premium at a certain place for exchange.
[0051] In the slot machine according to the present invention, the contents in the arithmetic
portion 12 which calculates the number of the game media, that is, data representing
the number of the game media determining a fact whether the player can receive the
dispensation is displayed in a display portion 20 formed by liquid crystal or the
like in the front panel 1a. Reference numeral 19 represents a portion for controlling
the operation of the display Portion 20.
[0052] The slot machine according to the present invention to which the game media is supplied
and from which winning media is dispensed can be provided with a mechanism for controlling
the rotation of the reels 2 as shown in Fig. 4 in order to provide an excitement for
the player.
[0053] Referring to Fig. 4, the slot machine according to the present invention is provided
with a storage portion 21 having a function of temporarily storing a dispensation
signal and of calculating the stored signals at a position between the winning dispensation
signal generating portion 15 and the arithmetic portion 12. Furthermore, a re-start
and stop mechanism capable of re-starting a reel which has been stopped temporarily
and of again stopping the same is provided for the slot machine according to the present
invention. In addition, a service game (to be called "a gamble game" hereinafter)
performed by the operations of the reels is provided.
[0054] Referring to Fig. 4, reference numeral 22 represents a re-start/stop circuit (to
be called "a re-starting circuit), 22a represents an operation button which can be
operated when a trigger signal gT representing a fact that the winning dispensation
signal has been supplied from the storage portion 21 to the re-starting circuit 22.
[0055] A re-start signal as which can be transmitted from the re-starting circuit 22 when
the operation button 22a is depressed and a stop signal ap which can be transmitted
from the circuit 22 when the button 22a is again depressed can re-start and stop the
corresponding motor 2b for the reel 2 via the portion 3 for controlling the operation
of the motor 2b. When the re-start signal as has been formed, the trigger signal aT
is supplied to the storage portion 21 for the purpose of calculating the storage data.
[0056] A symbol signal detection portion 23 for detecting specific symbols on the reels
2 for the gamble game and a gamble game winning determination portion 24 determine
whether or not the symbol on the reel 2 agrees with a predetermined winning symbol.
The symbol for the gamble game must be different from the symbols for usual games.
[0057] When the winning determination portion 24 for the gamble game transmits a winning
signal, the numerical data for the winning dispensation signal stored in the storage
portion 21 is subjected to a calculation so as to be increased twice, three times,
or an optional rate. If the gamble game winning determination portion 24 transmitts
a signal representing blank, the numerical data for the wining dispensation signal
for the usual game stored in the storage portion 21 is cancelled.
[0058] As described above, with the slot machine according to the present invention, if
a player wins a game, the player play the gamble game by a predetermined times on
condition that the player has won the usual game.
[0059] It is optional for a player to select the gamble game after winning the usual game.
For example, if the player immediately conduct a usual game after the player has won
the usual game, that is, when the start button 3a for the three reels 2 is depressed,
the state of the slot machine preparing for the gamble game is cancelled. However,
the continuous selection of the above-described gamble game is limited. For example,
one gamble game can be selected when a player wins a usual game, and only an additional
gamble game can be selected when the player wins the gamble game, that is, number
of opportunities for a player to play the game depending upon the winning of the games
is limited to twice. The number of the opportunities can be previously determined.
[0060] The above-describe usual game and the gamble game are processed according to a flow
chart shown in Fig. 5.
[0061] Referring to Fig. 5, when a player depresses the start button 3a, the three reels
2 are simultaneously rotated, and thus the usual game is started. Then, when each
of the reels 2 is optionally stopped by operating the stop buttons 3b to 3d at a proper
timing. When all of the reels 2 are stopped, it is determined by the winning determination
portion 14 whether or not the combination of the symbols on the winning line shown
through the display windows 2a agrees with winning patterns.
[0062] When it is determined that the player has won the game, the winning dispensation
data is supplied from the dispensation signal generating portion 15 to the storage
portion 21, and simultaneously, the trigger gT for the game game is supplied to the
re-starting circuit 22 from the storage portion 21 so that the circuit 22 is brought
to a state in which the circuit can be operated. When the restart button 22a is depressed
in this state, any of the reels which has been previously determined for the gamble
game is rotated. The the player stops the rotation of the reel 2 for the gamble game
by depressing either the stop buttons 3b and 3c which corresponds to the predetermined
reel 2.
[0063] The symbol on the stopped reel 2 at the time of the gamble game and detected by the
symbol detection portion 22 is subjected to a determination in the determination portion
23 whether or not the player won the gamble game. If it is determined that the player
won the gamble game, a signal representing this fact is supplied to the storage portion
21.
[0064] The storage portion 21 calculates so as to, for example, twice the winning dispensation
data for a usual game which has been previously stored therein when it receives the
winning signal for the gamble game. If no winning signal is supplied to the storage
portion 21, the winning dispensation data for the usual game which has been previously
stored therein is cancelled.
[0065] As described above, winning dispensation data is successively stored as a result
of the continuation of the games. Therefore, when the play with the slot machine is
completed and the player intended to receive the dispensation with depressing the
dispensation requirement key 4d, the solenoid 16a is operated since all of the numerical
data in the arithmetic portion 12 is supplied to the portion 17 for controlling the
operation of the solenoid 16a which is capable of opening the shutter 16 of the dispensation
duct 10. When the solenoid 16a acts to open the shutter 16, the shutter 16 of the
duct 10 is opened so that the game media is dispensed. The number of the game media
is counted by the counting sensor 11a of the counter portion 11, the count signal
being then supplied to the operation-controlling portion 17.
[0066] The operation-controlling portion 17 subtracts the numeral values which are successively
supplied thereto from the numeral value of the dispensation data which has been previously
supplied from the arithmetic portion 12. When the numerical value of the dispensation
data becomes zero, the shutter 16 is closed by the solenoid 16a.
[0067] During the play of the games, when a player intends to receive dispensation, it is
necessary for the player to operate the keys 4a, 4e, and 4f of the keyboard 4 so that
the player can receive an intermediate dispensation.
[0068] According to the present invention, the game media supplied through an outlet port
10a of the dispensation duct 10 to the receiving tray 9 is stopped if the receiving
tray 9 has not been set.
[0069] That is, the setting portion 8 for the receiving tray 9 shown in Figs. 1 and 3 is
provided with a switch 9a which is capable of detecting the setting of the receiving
tray. Therefore, if the receiving tray 9 has not been set, the outputs from the dispensation
requirement keys 4d, 4e, and 4f can not be supplied to the arithmetic portion 12,
the output being transmitted by depressing the keys 4d, 4e, and 4f.
[0070] Therefore, the switch 9a is inserted so as to serve as a switch for controlling the
operation of the switch circuit 9b inserted between the dispensation requirement keys
4d, 4e, and 4f and the arithmetic portion 12. As a result, if the receiving tray 9
is removed from the switch 9a, the dispensation is stopped even if the dispensation
operation has been conducted. The dispensation is conducted again on condition that
the receiving tray 9 is again brought into contact with the switch 9a.
[0071] As described above, according to the present invention, the game media to be used
in the slot machine according to the present invention can be collectively supplied
for a plurality of games since the number of the game media can be stored in the form
of numerical data in the arithmetic portion which is capable of processing the game
data. On the other hand, the number of the game media which have been lost in the
games is subtracted from the above-described stored data by the number which has been
selectively instructed by the player at every game or automatically and continuously
instructed. Furthermore, the dispensation during the play of the games can be optionally
conducted in the form of the game media by the player with operating the keyboard
with which an optional number can be determined. Therefore, the continuous play of
the game can be automatically and smoothly conducted, such play being impossible with
the conventional slot machines.
[0072] In particular, the slot machine according to the present invention provides a novel
excitement since it is arranged in such a manner that the supply and dispensation
of the game media is conducted with the game media, but the consumption and winning
dispensation during the intermediate point of the play of the games is conducted with
the numerical data which can be increased and decreased optionally.