[0001] This invention relates to a game medium circulation control system, and more particularly
to a slot-machine game apparatus which enables an automatic and effective control
of medal circulation in units of islands each consisting of a number of parallel arranged
slot machines.
[0002] In this type of conventional slot-machine game apparatus, it is common practice for
individual customers to bring medals gained from slot machines for prizes to an adjustment
corner for adjustment and for these collected medals to be returned to the individual
slot machines after being polished by a medal polishing machine.
[0003] However, it is inconvenient to individual customers to bring a lot of medals, which
are heavy, to the adjustment corner. If it is crowded at the adjustment corner, the
customers will have a long wait for adjustments. Further, it is laborious and time-consuming
to return the adjusted and collected medals to the individual slot machines after
polishing.
[0004] With the foregoing problems in view, it is an object of this invention to provide
a game apparatus which enables an automatic and effective game medium or medal circulation
control in units of islands. According to this invention, there is provided a game
apparatus to be installed in units of islands each consisting of a number of parallel
arranged game machines, the apparatus comprising: an upper game medium reservoir for
supplying game mediums to the individual game machines via a supply conveyer; a game
medium counter having a counting display; and a game medium polishing machine for
collecting the game mediums from the game medium counter, the game medium polishing
machine communicating with the game medium reservoir.
[0005] The game medium counter may be unitized with a printer or a card read/writer or may
be equipped with a disburse button to be used in dispensing the game mediums after
they are counted.
[0006] Therefore the medals gained from the individual game machines such as slot machines
can be counted by the medal counter in units of islands and the value resulting from
this counting can be indicated on the counting display. In the case where a printer
or a card read/writer is connected to the medal counter, a premium coupon or a gift
card is dispensed so that a customer can exchange it for a prize. To return the counted
medals for reuse in a game, the disburse button is depressed so that the medals counted
by the medal counter are conveyed, together with the spent medals discharged from
the slot machines, to the medal polishing machine where the medals are polished and
then successively conveyed to the upper medal reservoir. From the medal reservoir,
the medals can be supplied to the individual slot machines by the supply conveyer.
Thus it is possible to circulate game medals within a closed system, substantially
without letting them out of the island.
FIG. 1 is a fragmentary front view showing an island of slot machines in which a game
apparatus according to one embodiment of this invention is incorporated;
FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing a medal counter to be used in this invention;
FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing a printer or a card read/writer to be used in
this invention;
FIG. 4 is a fragmentary front view showing an island of slot machines in which a game
apparatus according to another embodiment of this invention is incorporated;
FIG. 5 is an enlarged view of a portion of FIG. 4; and
FIG. 6 is a modified medal counter to be used in this invention.
[0007] One embodiment of this invention will now be described with reference to FIGS. 1
through 3.
[0008] FIG. 1 shows a portion of an island consisting of a number of parallel arranged slot
machines, there being a medal dispenser D equipped between each pair of adjacent slot
machines A, A so that an amount of game medals corresponding to the value of paper
currency inserted can be dispensed. A supply conveyer 1, extending from an upper medal
reservoir 2 disposed at an upper central portion of the island communicates with the
individual slot machines A and the individual medal dispensers D via respective medal
distributors 20. Above each slot machine A, a button switch 7 is disposed. Under each
slot machine A, a medal counter B, which is equipped with a hopper 8, a counting display
3, an adjustment button 9, a counting start button 10 and a disburse button 6, is
disposed. Under each medal dispenser D, a printer or a card read/writer C, which is
equipped with a status display 11, a premium coupon outlet or a gift card outlet 12
and a card-reading-direction selecting switch 13, is disposed, communicating with
the lower portion of the individual slot machine A via a conveyer. Under each medal
counter B, a lower medal reservoir 14 is provided communicating with the medal counter
B via a collecting conveyer 4. A medal polishing machine 5 is disposed between the
upper and lower medal reservoirs 2, 14 for raising medals from the lower medal reservoir
14 to the upper medal reservoir 2 while polishing. Also between the upper and lower
medal reservoirs 2, 14, a main reservoir 15 is disposed which is equipped at its lower
portion with a quantitative disburse device 16.
[0009] In the case where it is unnecessary to issue a premium coupon for the adjustment
of medals, the printer for issuing premium coupons may be omitted.
[0010] FIGS. 4 and 5 shows another embodiment which is identical with the previous embodiment
except for the following. In this embodiment, above each medal dispenser D there are
disposed a medal counter B, which is equipped with two counting displays 3, two adjustment
buttons 9, two disburse buttons 6, two card-reading-direction selecting switches 13
and two premium coupon or a gift card outlets 12, and a printer or a card read/writer
C, which is unitized with the medal counter B.
[0011] FIG. 6 shows a modified medal counter B which is equipped with, in addition to a
counting display 3, an adjustment button 9 and two disburse buttons 6, a game machine
number 19, a switch 17 and a call lamp 18.
[0012] Alternatively, a single medal counter B may be installed at one end of the island,
or two medal counters may be installed at a central portion of the island, namely,
at front and rear sides of the medal polishing machine.
[0013] When the medals gained from a slot machine A are put into the hopper 8, they are
counted by the medal counter B and the result of this counting is indicated on the
counting display 3. At that time, when the adjustment button 9 is depressed, a premium
coupon or a gift card is dispensed from the outlet 12 of the printer or card read/writer
C so that the customer may bring it to the adjustment corner for exchange with a premium
or prize. To return the counted medals for reuse in the game, the disburse button
6 is simply depressed. The medals counted by the medal counter B are conveyed by the
collecting conveyer 4 and are then polished and raised to the upper medal reservoir
2 by the medal polishing machine 5. Upon issuance of a supply request signal from
the individual slot machine A or the medal dispenser D, the medals stored in the medal
reservoir 2 are supplied to the slot machine A or the medal dispenser D by the supply
conveyer 1, and keep being supplied until the signal is canceled. When the medal reservoir
2 is filled up with medals, the overflowing medals are conveyed to the main reservoir
15 from an overflow circuit. When the level in the medal reservoir 2 is lowered to
activate a level sensor, the quantitative disburse device 16 acts to supply medals
into the lower part of the medal polishing machine 5. The medals used by a customer
are supplied to the hopper in the slot machine A. When the hopper is filled with the
medals, the overflowing medals are conveyed to the collecting conveyer 4. On the contrary,
when the level of the medals in the hopper is lowered to activate a level sensor,
a medal supplier and the supply conveyer 1 are activated to continue the supply of
medals until the signal is canceled. Also upon issuance of a supply request signal
from the hopper of the medal dispenser D, the medal supplier and the supply conveyer
1 are activated to continue the supply of medals until the signal is canceled.
[0014] Thus the circulation of medals can be controlled in such a manner that medals are
circulated within the island, and the need to remove them from the island is substantially
obviated.
[0015] This invention can also applied to pachinko game machines. In such a case, it is
possible to circulate pachinko balls as game mediums within a closed system, substantially
without letting them be removed from the island.
[0016] According to this invention, game mediums such as medals gained from individual game
machines such as slot machines are counted in units of islands by the medal counter,
and the medals counted by the medal counter are circulated, together with the spent
medals discharged from the slot machines, while being polished by the medal polishing
machine. Thus it is possible to circulate medals in the island efficiently, substantially
free of letting them be removed from the island, so that the medals can be conveniently
used by customers, thus realizing a game machine system such as a slot machine game
apparatus having a good operativity. In the case where a premium coupon or a gift
card corresponding to the number of gained medals is to be dispensed after counting,
the customer may bring only it to the adjustment corner for exchange with a premium
or prize. To return the counted medals for reuse in game, the disburse button is simply
depressed.
1. A game apparatus to be installed in an island unit consisting of a number of parallel
arranged game machines, said apparatus comprising: an upper game medium reservoir
for supplying game mediums to the individual game machines via a supply conveyer;
a game medium counter having a counting display; and a game medium polishing machine
for collecting the game mediums from said game medium counter, said game medium polishing
machine communicating with said game medium reservoir.
2. A game apparatus according to claim 1, further including a premium coupon printer
or a gift card read/writer connected to said game medium counter.
3. A game apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said game medium counter has a disburse
button for dispensing counted game mediums.
4. A game apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said printer or card read/writer is
unitized with said game medium counter.