Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a gaming machine.
Related Background Art
[0002] In recent years, gaming machines such as pachinko machines and pachinko slot machines
have come into fashion, and various types of gaming machines have been developed and
put on the market by gaming machine manufacturers.
[0003] As a kind of such gaming machines, symbol combination type gaming machines which
allow a player to make a profit according to a combination of symbols have been known
up to now.
[0004] Such a symbol combination type gaming machine is started when a player inserts a
gaming medium (coin, medal, or the like) into the machine, and then the control means
drives and controls the variable-display device to rotate the reels so that symbols
are variably displayed. The variably displayed symbols are stopped when the rotations
of the reels are stopped in succession automatically or by the player's stop operation
after a fixed time period. At that time, if a particular combination (winning combination)
of symbols on the respective reels appears in the display window, the gaming machine
gives a profit to the player by paying out gaming mediums.
[0005] As means capable of realizing such winning combinations and giving a profit to a
player, for example, symbol variable-display devices called "drum-shaped symbol variable-display
device" or "belt-shaped symbol variable-display device" are used.
[0006] Among these devices, for example, drum-shaped symbol variable-display devices slightly
vary with target gaming machines, but are basically identical in configuration and
generally accommodate three drum-shaped rotators i.e. reels arranged in parallel,
which have symbols such as numbers and marks drawn on the outer peripheries thereof.
[0007] Furthermore, in addition to the reels, rotating means for rotating and stopping the
reels, position determining/detecting means for determining positions where the symbols
drawn on the outer peripheries of the reels are displayed stationarily, and the like
constitute a drum-shaped symbol variable-display device.
[0008] It is well known that illuminating means for illuminating the symbols and decorations,
which is a component of the symbol variable-display device, plays a very important
role in keeping player's interest in a game.
[0009] Specifically, when a player performs a stop operation, that is, pulls a lever or
pushes a button to stop the reels with good timing while seeing symbols on the reels,
in order to stationarily display the symbols which would not be stationarily displayed
unless the stop operation is performed with predetermined timing, it is difficult
for not only a beginner player but also an advanced-level player to identify, when
the outer peripheries of the reels are illuminated dimly, the symbols drawn on the
outer peripheries of the reels which are rotating at high speed. It is therefore absolutely
necessary to provide a means for sufficiently illuminating the symbols in order to
provide gaming environment suitable for a player.
[0010] Furthermore, when the decorations of a gaming machine are illuminated with the illuminating
means, the decorations further attract the player to produce decoration effects, thus
further attracting the player's interest.
[0011] On the other hand, the illuminating means of a conventional symbol variable-display
device comprises illuminating lamps for illuminating the decorations, and illuminating
lamps for illuminating the symbols drawn on the outer peripheries of the reels, which
need to be provided separately in the limited space in a gaming machine, thereby constituting
a restriction on the design of the gaming machine. Furthermore, a new issue that the
manufacturing cost increases as the number of parts increases has emerged. In addition,
it is also considered that the number of the illuminating lamps increases and the
lighting expense increases accordingly, thus straining the management of the gaming
shop.
[0012] For this reason, it has been adopted to eliminate the aforementioned disadvantage
by integrating the illuminating lamps for illuminating the decoration devices, and
the illuminating lamps for illuminating the symbols drawn on the outer peripheries
of the reels from the front of the decoration panel 13.
[0013] For example, see Japanese Patent Application KOKAI Publication No. 10-328357 (page
2 and Fig. 1).
Summary of the Invention
[0014] However, even if it is possible to realize space saving by using the illuminating
lamps into which illuminating lamps for illuminating the decoration devices and illuminating
lamps for illuminating the symbols drawn on the outer peripheries of the reels from
the front of the reels are integrated, the amount of light emitted from the illuminating
lamps decreases, and consequently the symbols become illegible because of darkness.
This obstructs not only a beginner player but also an advanced-level player in pulling
a lever or pushing a button with good timing while seeing the symbols, and consequently
there has arisen a state that the player cannot concentrate on a game.
[0015] It is therefore an object of the present invention to solve the problem that the
symbols on the reels are illegible because of dimness and thereby the player is obstructed
in pulling a lever or pushing a button with good timing while seeing the symbols,
and to provide an environment in which the player is absorbed in a game without losing
interest in the game.
[0016] In order to achieve the above object, the present invention provides a gaming machine
comprising: a cabinet; a decoration panels disposed on the front of the cabinet; display
windows provided on the front of said cabinet; a plurality of rotatary reels, each
of which has a plurality of symbols on an outer peripheries thereof, a plurality of
symbols being visible through the display windows; a light source unit for illuminating
said decorate panels from the inside of said cabinet; and a reflection units for guiding
the light emitted from the light source unit to illuminate said plurality of symbols.
[0017] More specifically, the present invention provides a gaming machine described below.
[0018] The gaming machine of the present invention comprises a cabinet, decoration panels
provided on the front of the cabinet, display windows provided on the front of the
cabinet, a plurality of rotatary reels, on the outer peripheries of which a plurality
of symbols visible through the display windows are drawn, light source units for illuminating
the decoration panels from the inside of the cabinet, and reflection units for guiding
the light emitted from the light source units to illuminate the plurality of symbols.
[0019] According to the present invention as described above, the gaming machine of the
present invention comprises a cabinet, decoration panels provided on the front of
the cabinet, display windows provided on the front of the cabinet, a plurality of
rotatary reels, on the outer peripheries of which a plurality of symbols visible through
the display windows are drawn, light source units for illuminating the decoration
panels from the inside of the cabinet, and reflection units for guiding the light
emitted from the light source units to illuminate the plurality of symbols. Therefore,
the light emitted from the light source units is guided to the symbols without being
diffused by the reflection units, and thereby the symbols are illuminated more brightly
than in a gaming machine having no reflection unit.
[0020] As a result, the present invention solves the problem that the symbols on the reels
are illegible because of dimness and thereby the player is obstructed in pulling a
lever or pushing a button with good timing while seeing the symbols, and to provide
an environment in which the player is absorbed in a game without losing interest in
the game.
[0021] Furthermore, since the light source units which have needed to be provided separately
in order to illuminate different places can be used for the same purpose, the limited
space in the gaming machine can be saved and the number of parts can be reduced, and
thereby the manufacturing cost can be reduced.
[0022] Transparent liquid crystal devices may be provided in front of the plurality of the
rotatary reels.
[0023] When the transparent liquid crystal devices are provided in front of the plurality
of the rotatary reels, the light emitted from the light source units are guided to
the symbols without being diffused by the reflection units, and thereby the symbols
are illuminated more brightly than in a gaming machine having no reflection unit.
[0024] As a result, the present invention solves the problem that the symbols on the reels
are illegible because of dimness and thereby the player is obstructed in pulling a
lever or pushing a button with good timing while seeing the symbols, and to provide
an environment in which the player is absorbed in a game without losing interest in
the game.
[0025] Furthermore, since the light source units which have needed to be provided separately
in order to illuminate different places can be used for the same purpose, the limited
space in the gaming machine can be saved and the number of parts can be reduced, and
thereby the manufacturing cost can be reduced.
[0026] Furthermore, in case of a gaming machine having a liquid crystal device, which is
growing in demand in recent years, it is more remarkable than in a gaming machine
having no liquid crystal device that the symbols are illegible. However, even if a
player plays a game at such a gaming machine having a liquid crystal device, the player
is able to see the symbols which are clear because of this invention, and thereby
can fully enjoy the game.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0027]
Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing the outline of a slot machine according to the
present invention.
Fig. 2 is a schematic diagram showing a display screen of a slot machine according
to the present invention.
Fig. 3 is a schematic diagram showing a display screen of a slot machine according
to the present invention.
Fig. 4 is a schematic diagram showing a display screen of a slot machine according
to the present invention.
Fig. 5 is a perspective view showing the outline of a slot machine according to the
present invention.
Fig. 6 is an illustrative diagram showing the display device of a slot machine according
to the present invention.
Fig. 7 is an illustrative diagram showing the display device of a slot machine according
to the present invention.
Fig. 8 is a block diagram showing a circuit configuration of a slot machine according
to the present invention.
Fig. 9 is a block diagram showing a circuit configuration of a slot machine according
to the present invention.
Fig. 10 is a block diagram showing a circuit configuration of a slot machine according
to the present invention.
Fig. 11 is a block diagram showing a circuit configuration of a slot machine according
to the present invention.
Fig. 12 is a block diagram showing a circuit configuration of a slot machine according
to the present invention.
Detailed Description of the Invention
[0028] An embodiment of the present invention is described below with reference to the drawings.
The embodiment is a slot machine according to the present invention using a plurality
of mechanical reels as a variable display device for variably displaying two or more
kinds of images necessary for games. However, the present invention may be embodied
in not only slot machines but also various gaming machines such as pachinko gaming
machines, medal gaming machines, card gaming machines, and the like.
[Configuration of Slot Machine]
[0029] The outline of a slot machine 10 is shown in Fig. 1.
[0030] The cabinet 12 forming the outer part of the slot machine 10 consists of a main body
11 and a door 13.
[0031] On the front of the cabinet 12 forming the whole of the slot machine 10, an upper
decoration panel 18 and a lower decoration panel 19 are provided above and below the
rectangular display device 30 respectively. The upper decoration panel 18 and the
lower decoration panel 19 are used in order that gaming machines having them are distinguished
from other gaming machines by means of the letters and/or patterns drawn on the panels
so as to cause a player to select the kind of a gaming machine. The upper decoration
panel 18 and the lower decoration panel 19 are so structured and configured that high
transparency materials are used so that the panels are well visible also in a gaming
place at a relatively low illumination level and are illuminated by the illuminating
lamps 57 (see Fig. 6) provided at the back of them so that the designs on the panels
are displayed brightly.
[0032] Furthermore, the display device 30 is a liquid crystal display, on which various
images such as notifying images for the contents of a game and effect images for pleasing
a player are displayed as described later. This "display device" corresponds to "transparent
liquid crystal device" in the claim.
[0033] Furthermore, the display device 30 is capable of displaying images of XGA-type, horizontal
1024 bits, vertical 768 bits, 8-bit red data, 8-bit green data, and 8-bit blue data.
[0034] As described later in detail, the display device 30 is capable of controlling displayed
images such that they have a relatively high transparency, and hence it becomes possible
that the display device 30 allows a player to visually identify the rotatary reels
26L, 26C, and 26R (see Fig. 2) provided at the back of the display device 30.
[0035] The display panel 30 is provided with a touch panel 51 (see Fig. 6), which allows
player's various operations.
[0036] Furthermore, on the back of the display device 30, rectangular display windows 14
(1L, 14C, and 14R) are provided as shown in Fig. 2. A mask 33 (see Fig. 4) surrounding
the display windows 14 is so provided as described later that a player can visually
identify only the reels 26L, 26C, and 26R when the display device 30 displays an image
in a state that it has relatively high transparency.
[0037] Inside of the cabinet 12, three reels 26L, 26C, and 26R, on the outer peripheries
of which two or more kinds of symbols are drawn, are provided rotatably. Each of the
reels 26L, 26C, and 26R is provided so as to be visible through the display windows
14 mentioned above.
[0038] Furthermore, as described later, the reels 26L, 26C, and 26R are rotated in such
a manner that the symbols drawn on the outer periphery of the reels 26L, 26C, and
26R are seen through the display windows 14 as if they are moving from top to bottom.
When each of the reels 26L, 26C, and 26R has stopped, three of the symbols drawn on
the outer periphery of each of the reels stop so as to be visible through the display
windows 14.
[0039] Furthermore, as shown in Fig. 1, under the display device 30, a generally horizontal
base portion 28 is provided, and on the right top of it, a medal insertion slot 31
is provided.
[0040] On the left top of the base portion 28, a 1-BET switch 20 which is pushed one time
when only one of the medals already inserted in the slot machine is bet, a 2-BET switch
which is pushed one time when only two of the medals already inserted in the slot
machine are bet, and a MAX-BET switch 24 which is pushed one time when the maximum
number of medals of the medals already inserted in the slot machine which can be bet
on one game are bet.
[0041] When a player operates the 1-BET switch 20, only the pay line L1 comprising, as shown
in Fig. 2, a combination of three symbols each being the middle symbol of three visible
symbols on each of the three reels becomes effective for the judgment of a game result
(hereinafter a combination of symbols which becomes effective for the judgment of
the game result is called "effective line").
[0042] Furthermore, when a player operates the 2-BET switch 22, three pay lines in total
become effective which include the pay lines L2A and L2B comprising a combination
of three symbols each being the upper symbol and lower symbol respectively of three
visible symbols on each of the three reels in addition to the aforementioned effective
line.
[0043] In addition, when the MAX-BET switch 24 is operated, if the number of medals already
inserted in the slot machine is three or more, all of the five pay lines, i.e. the
pay lines L1, L2A, L2B, L3A, and L3B become effective which include the pay line L3A
comprising a combination of the upper symbol on the reel 26L, the middle symbol on
the reel 26C, and the lower symbol on the reel 26R, and the pay line L3B comprising
a combination of the lower symbol on the reel 26L, the middle symbol on the reel 26C,
and the upper symbol on the reel 26R in addition to the aforementioned effective lines.
[0044] However, when the number of remaining medals already inserted in the slot machine
is two, only the three pay lines L1, L2A, and L2B of the five pay lines become effective,
and when the number of remaining medals is one, only the pay line L1 of the five pay
lines becomes effective. Which of the pay lines has become effective is shown on a
side portion of the display window 14 for notifying the player.
[0045] When a player pushes the BET switch 20, 22, or 24, the pay lines become effective
according to which of the BET switches has pushed. When a player pushes the 1-BET
switch 20, 2-BET switch, or MAX-BET switch 24, the slot machine comes to the state
of enabling starting a game.
[0046] Furthermore, as shown in Fig. 1, a start lever 32 is provided tiltably on the left
front of the base portion 28. When a player tilts the start lever 32, the aforementioned
three reels 26L, 26C, and 26R start to rotate at the same time. When the three reels
26L, 26C, and 26R rotate, the symbols drawn on the outer peripheries of the reels
26L, 26C, and 26R are variably displayed through the display windows 14. When the
reel rotation speed of the aforementioned three reels 26L, 26C, and 26R have reached
to a predetermined speed, the operations of the reel stop buttons 34L, 34C, and 34R,
described later, by a player become effective.
[0047] On the middle front of the base portion 28, the three reel stop buttons 34L, 34C,
and 34R are provided. The reel stop buttons 34L, 34C, and 34R correspond to the reels
26L, 26C, and 26R respectively. When a player pushes the reel stop button 34L, the
reel 26L stops, when a player pushes the reel stop button 34C, the reel 26C stops,
and when a player pushes the reel stop button 34R, the reel 26R stops.
[0048] At the left side of the start lever 32, a payout button 36 is provided. When a player
pushes the payout button 36, medals inserted in the slot machine are paid out from
the medal payout opening 38 provided at the lower front of the slot machine, and then
stored in the medal receiving unit 40.
[0049] Furthermore, above the medal receiving unit 40, speaker grills 42 are provided through
which sound emitted from the speakers 46 (see Fig. 8) mounted inside of the cabinet
12 is output.
[0050] On the outer periphery of each of the aforementioned reels 26L, 26C, and 26R, a predetermined
number e.g. 21 of images including two or more kinds of images are drawn. According
to the arrangement of these images which are visible through the display windows 14
when the rotation of each of the reels 26L, 26C, and 26R has stopped, payout of medals,
progress of the game to a state which is advantageous to the player, or the like is
conducted.
[Display of Slot Machine]
[0051] As described above, the display device 30 is described below with reference to Figs.
2 to 4.
[0052] The display device 30 is capable of displaying various images including high-transparency
images. The "high-transparency image" means an image formed in a color tone which
is substantially light transparent on the liquid crystal display device, and when
displayed on the display windows 14, the symbols on the reels at the back of the display
windows can be identified visually although degrees of display vary according to color
tones to be used. Further, such images allow various images and high-transparency
images to be displayed not only as a whole but also partially.
[0053] For example, the display device 30 performs displaying along the display windows
14 in such a way that the transparency becomes high, so that the reels 26L, 26C, and
26R provided at the back of the display windows can be identified visually by a player
as shown in Fig. 2. Further, at the outer edges of the reels 26L, 26C, and 26R, edging
images 35 (35L, 35C, and 35R) are displayed.
[0054] Furthermore, in addition to that the display device 30 performs displaying in such
a way that the transparency of it becomes high, various effect images using low transparency
color tones (so-called "black output") can be displayed, as shown in Fig. 3, in such
a way that a player can not visually identify the reels 26L, 26C, and 26R provided
at the back of the display device 30.
[0055] Furthermore, the display device 30 can perform displaying in such a way that the
transparency of the whole of it becomes high, as shown in Fig. 4, so that a player
can visually identify the reels 26L, 26C, and 26R through the display windows 14,
and can visually identify the mask 33 provided around the display windows 14. In this
way, since the mask 33 is provided, only necessary minimum parts to be visually identified
by a player are actually visible, but the other parts are not visible.
[Configuration of Boards of Slot Machine]
[0056] Fig. 5 is a schematic diagram showing the inside of the cabinet of the slot machine.
In Fig. 5, the door 13 of the slot machine 10 is opened.
[0057] As shown in Fig. 5, the slot machine 10 is provided with various devices and control
boards in it.
[0058] The main body 11 of the slot machine 10 is provided with, as shown in Fig. 5, various
boards and devices including reels 26L, 26C, and 26R, a hopper 126 capable of storing
gaming mediums, and a power source device 79 for supplying electric power to the whole
of the slot machine 10, and in addition, a main control board 72 on which a main control
circuit 100 (see Fig. 8) is mounted, containing a random number generator 116 for
generating random numbers used for determining by lot whether a condition advantageous
to a player is generated (see Fig. 8), and a main CPU 102 (see Fig. 8).
[0059] On the other hand, the door 13 of the slot machine 10 is provided with, as shown
in Fig. 5, various devices and control boards including a sub-control board 74, a
scale board 76, a lamp control board 78, an image display subsidiary board 80, and
a power source relay board 82.
[0060] These boards contain various circuits.
[0061] The sub-control board 74 contains a sub-control circuit 200 (see Fig. 8) which determines
various effects based on or not based on signals and/or commands from the main control
circuit 100.
[0062] The scale board 76 contains a scale circuit 400 (see Fig. 8) which applies an enlarging
conversion to image signals supplied from the sub-control board 74, causes the display
device 30 to display enlarged images, watches signals supplied from the sub-control
board 74, and executes various controls of the display device 30 when determining
that there is an abnormal condition.
[0063] The lamp control board 78 contains a lamp control circuit 300 (see Fig. 8) which
produces lamp effects and sound effects based on effect signals supplied from the
sub-control board 74.
[0064] The image display subsidiary board 80 contains an image display subsidiary circuit
(not shown) which is a component of the display device 30, drives image signals supplied
from the scale board 76, and controls the liquid crystal backlights 292 (see Fig.
11) of the display device 30.
[0065] The power source relay board 82 has a function of exclusively receiving electric
power from the power source device 79 to distribute electric power to the boards and
devices mentioned above individually.
[0066] The sub-control board 74 and the scale board 76 mentioned above are disposed at the
upper part of the door 13.
[0067] The lamp control board 78 is disposed at the lower part of the door 13 from an arrangement
viewpoint, because its output is less susceptible to noise and static electricity
as compared with the sub-control board 74 and the scale board 76.
[0068] In the slot machine 10 of this embodiment, the main control board 72 is provided
on the main body 11, and the sub-control board 74 and the other boards are provided
on the door 13. However, the present invention is not limited thereto. The sub-control
board 74 and the other boards may be provided on the main body 11, and the main control
board 72 may be provided on the door 13.
[0069] Furthermore, the power source device 79 is provided with a reset switch 164, a setting
switch 166, etc.
[Structure of Illuminating Lamp and Reflection Plate]
[0070] Next, the details of the illuminating lamps 57 and reflection plates 59 of the slot
machine 10 will be described with reference to Fig. 6.
[0071] The illuminating lamps 57 are attached to the upper decoration panel 18 and lower
decoration panel 19. The illuminating lamps 57 illuminate the symbols drawn on the
outer peripheries of the reels not only directly but also indirectly via the reflection
plates 59, and illuminate the upper decoration panel 18 and lower decoration panel
19 directly. An opening is provided in an inside portion, in the gaming machine, of
each of the decoration panel 18 and lower decoration panel 19 so that the illuminating
lamps 57 illuminate the upper decoration panel 18 and lower decoration panel 19 directly.
[0072] Next, the reflection plates 59 as shown in Fig. 6 are not disposed between the illuminating
lamps 57 and the upper decoration panel 18 and lower decoration panel 19, but are
disposed at the positions where the light emitted from the illuminating lamps 57 and
irradiated directly to the upper decoration panel 18 and lower decoration panel 19
is not substantially blocked, and where the light not irradiated directly to the reels
is reflected so as to be guided indirectly to the reels.
[0073] Furthermore, the reflection plates 59 are disposed in the area provided between the
reels 26 and the upper decoration panel 18 and lower decoration panel 19 and at the
positions which are not (1) positions between the display windows 14 and the reels
26, (2) positions between the illuminating lamps 57 and the upper decoration panel
18 and lower decoration panel 19, and (3) positions of the reels 26 and the illuminating
lamps 57, in the state that the faces reflecting the light from the illuminating lamps
57 are directed to the reels 26. In this connection, "illuminating lamp" corresponds
to "light source unit" described in the claims, and "reflection plate" corresponds
to "light source unit" described in the claims.
[0074] As a result, the gaming machine of the present invention "comprises a cabinet, decoration
panels provided on the front of the cabinet, display windows provided on the front
of the cabinet, a plurality of rotatary reels, on the outer peripheries of which a
plurality of symbols visible through the display windows are drawn, light source units
for illuminating the decoration panels from the inside of the cabinet, and reflection
units for guiding the light emitted from the light source units to illuminate the
plurality of symbols". Therefore, the light emitted from the light source units is
guided to the symbols without being diffused by the reflection units, and thereby
the symbols are illuminated more brightly than in a gaming machine having no reflection
unit.
[0075] In this embodiment, the illuminating lamps 57 are attached to the upper decoration
panel 18 and lower decoration panel 19. However, the present invention is not limited
thereto. The illuminating lamps 57 may be attached to other portions such as an upper
inside portion and lower inside portion of the display device 30 provided that at
least the illuminating lamps 57 illuminate the decoration panels 18 directly.
[0076] Furthermore, in this embodiment, the illuminating lamps 57 illuminate the upper decoration
panel 18 and lower decoration panel 19 directly. However, the present invention is
not limited thereto. The illuminating lamps 57 may illuminate the upper decoration
panel 18 and lower decoration panel 19 also indirectly via the reflection plates 59.
[0077] Furthermore, in this embodiment, the reflection plates 59 are formed into a dogleg
shape. However, the present invention is not limited thereto. The reflection plates
59 may be formed into any shape provided that the light emitted from the illuminating
lamps illuminates the symbols drawn on the outer peripheries of the reels 26 indirectly.
[Structure of Display Device]
[0078] Furthermore, the details of the display device 30 of the slot machine 10 will be
described with reference to Fig. 6.
[0079] The door 13 is provided with the display device 30 by which various effect images
are displayed.
[0080] The display device 30 comprises a touch panel 51 for detecting coordinates of points
touched by a player, a transparent acryl plate 52 which is a protection cover, a symbol
sheet 53 made of a transparent film on which various symbols are printed, and a liquid
crystal display device 54 consisting of a transparent liquid crystal display device
such as ITO; the symbol sheet 53 and the liquid crystal display device 54 are laminated
at the inner surface of the transparent acryl plate 52.
[0081] Furthermore, above and below the liquid crystal display device 54, liquid crystal
backlights 292 are provided which act as lighting devices for backlighting the liquid
crystal display device 54. The liquid crystal backlights 292 are controlled so as
to light when electric power is supplied. Thus, since the liquid crystal backlights
292 are always driven while electric power is always supplied, a player is able to
identify the images displayed on the liquid crystal display device 54 visually and
clearly. Cold-cathode tubes are mainly used as the liquid crystal backlights 292.
However, the present invention is not limited thereto.
[0082] Individual display components work in such a way that the symbols drawn on the symbol
sheet 53 are always visually identified by a player without depending on the effect
control state of the slot machine 10. The liquid crystal display device 54 provides
areas in which image effects such as big hit effects and various notice effects are
displayed.
[0083] In addition, near the front of the reels 26, lamp housings 62 (62L, 62C, and 62R)
equipped with reel back lamps 63 (63L, 63C, and 63R) (see Fig. 7) respectively are
provided.
[Structure of Reel Back Lamp]
[0084] The reel back lamps 63 are described below with reference to Fig. 7, which is an
enlarged schematic diagram showing the reels 26L, 26C, and 26R.
[0085] The reel bands 61L, 61C, and 61R of the reels 26L, 26C, and 26R are made of translucent
film. On the surface of the reel bands 61L, 61C, and 61R, symbols such as "cherry"
symbols and "7" symbols are printed with colored ink which is substantially light
transparent. Masking treatment is applied to areas other than the symbol areas on
the reel bands 61 using light blocking ink.
[0086] The lamp housings 62L, 62C, and 62R are provided at the back of the reel bands 61L,
61C, and 61R respectively so that the emission of each of the lamps does not interfere
with other symbol areas. In the rooms of the lamp housings 62L, 62C, and 62R, the
reel back lamps 63L, 63C, and 63R are provided respectively.
[0087] The lamp control circuit 300 turns the reel back lamps 63L, 63C, and 63R on and off
based on the parameters determined by the sub-microcomputer 210.
[0088] For example, the lamp control circuit 300 turns on and off the reel back lamps 63L,
63C, and 63R corresponding to the symbols on a pay line when medals are paid out,
or the lamp control circuit 300 has a mode of turning on and off the reel back lamps
every internal winning combination, and when each winning flag is established, the
lamp control circuit 300 turns the reel back lamps on and off in a mode corresponding
to the flag to give the player a suggestion about which winning symbols are to be
targeted.
[0089] Furthermore, the reel back lams 63L, 63C, and 63R usually continue to be lit in order
to allow a player to visually identify symbols easily. Further, at power-on or reset,
the reel back lamps 63L, 63C, and 63R are turned on so that the reel back lamps are
effective.
[Configuration of Control Unit of Slot Machine]
[0090] Fig. 8 shows a circuit configuration including a main control unit 100 for controlling
gaming process operations, peripheral devices electrically connected with the main
control unit 100, and a sub-control unit 200, a lamp control circuit 300, and a scale
circuit 400 for controlling the display device 30, speakers 46, and effect lamps 172
based on the control commands sent from the main control circuit 100.
[0091] The main control circuit 100 comprises a main CPU 102, a main ROM 104, a main RAM
106, an input/output bus 108, a clock pulse generator 110, a frequency divider 112,
a sampling circuit 114, and a random number generator 116 which are disposed on a
circuit board.
[0092] The main CPU 102 is capable of controlling various peripheral devices according to
the programs stored in the main ROM 104, by outputting data signals or address signals
to the peripheral devices through the input/output bus 108, and based on data signals
or address signals which are input from the peripheral devices through the input/output
bus 108. Further, a timer (not shown) is provided in the main CPU 102.
[0093] The main CPU 102 is connected with the main ROM 104. In the main ROM 104, various
programs such as control programs for controlling the flows of the whole games of
the slot machine 10, and initial data used for executing the control programs are
stored.
[0094] For example, a probability drawing table used for the determination of random number
sampling executed every time the start lever 32 is operated (start operation), a stop
control table for determining how to stop the reels according to the operation of
the stop button, a winning symbol combination table which corresponds to the symbols
stationarily displayed based on the stop control table to determine the number of
medals to be paid out, various control commands to be sent to the sub-control circuit
200, and the like are stored in the main ROM 104. Details of the probability drawing
table, stop control table, and winning symbol combination table will be described
later.
[0095] The various control commands include a "demonstration display command", a "start
command", an "all-reel stop command", a "winning combination command", etc. The sub-control
circuit 200 does not input any command, etc. to the main control circuit 100. Commands,
etc. are sent in one direction from the main control circuit 100 to the sub-control
circuit 200. The main control circuit 100 and the sub-control circuit 200 are connected
through 16 data signal lines and one signal line. And, each of these commands comprises
2, 4, or 6 bytes which are sent as one command in 1, 2, or 3 sequences in order to
be sent through 16 data signal lines.
[0096] The main CPU 102 is also connected with the main RAM 106 which stores the flags and
the values of variables used in the above-mentioned programs.
[0097] The main CPU 102 is also connected with a clock pulse generator 110 and frequency
divider 112 for generating base clock pulses, and a random number generator 116 and
sampling circuit 114 for generating random numbers to be sampled.
[0098] The random number generator 116 generates random numbers within a fixed range of
numbers, and the sampling circuit 114 samples one random number at an appropriate
time after the start lever 32 has been operated.
[0099] Based on a random number sampled like this and the probability drawing table stored
in the main ROM 104, an internal winning combination is determined. After an internal
winning combination has been determined, a random number is sampled again for selecting
the "stop control table" and the "stop table" contained in it.
[0100] The random number generator 116 generates random numbers within a fixed range of
numbers, e.g., 0 to 65535 (the 16th power of 2). The present invention is not limited
to generating random numbers from the random number generator 116, and may be configured
to execute random number sampling on the operation program of the main CPU 102. In
this case, the random number generator 116 and sampling circuit 114 may be omitted
or may be retained for the backup of the random number sampling operation.
[0101] Furthermore, main input signal generating means for generating input signals necessary
for the main CPU 102 to generate control commands include a start switch 150, a 1-BET
switch 20, a 2-BET switch 22, a MAX-BET switch 24, a deposited-medal adjusting button
36, a medal sensor 152, a reel stop signal circuit 154, a reel position detecting
circuit 156, a payout completion signal circuit 158, a payout switch 162, a reset
switch 164, a setting switch 166, and a contact sensor 168. These input signal generating
means are also connected with the main CPU 102 via the input/output bus 108.
[0102] The reel stop signal circuit 154 detects the operation of each of the stop buttons
34L, 34C, and 34R, and when detecting the operation, it sends a stop signal to the
main CPU 102 through the input/output bus 108.
[0103] The start switch 150 detects the operation of the start lever 32, and when detecting
the operation of the start lever 32, it send a start signal to the main CPU 102 through
the input/output bus 108.
[0104] The medal sensor 152 detects a gaming medal inserted in the medal insertion slot
31, and when detecting a gaming medal inserted in the medal insertion slot 31, it
sends a medal insertion signal to the main CPU 102 through the input/output bus 108.
[0105] The 1-BET switch 20 detects the operation of the 1-BET switch 20, and when detecting
the operation of the 1-BET switch 20, it sends a 1-BET signal to the main CPU 102
through the input/output bus 108.
[0106] The 2-BET switch 22 detects the operation of the 2-BET switch 22, and when detecting
the operation of the 2-BET switch 22, it sends a 2-BET signal to the main CPU 102
through the input/output bus 108.
[0107] The MAX-BET switch 24 detects the operation of the MAX-BET switch 24, and when detecting
the operation of the MAX-BET switch 24, it sends a MAX-BET signal to the main CPU
102 through the input/output bus 108.
[0108] The payout switch 162 detects the operation of the payout button 36, and when detecting
the operation of the deposited-medal adjusting button 36, it sends a deposited-medal
adjusting signal to the main CPU 102 through the input/output bus 108.
[0109] The reset switch 164 is provided in the slot machine 10, and when detecting the operation
of the reset switch 164, it sends a reset signal to the main CPU 102 through the input/output
bus 108.
[0110] The setting switch 166 detects the operation of the setting button (not shown) provided
in the slot machine 10, and when detecting the operation of the setting button, it
sends a reset signal to the main CPU 102 through the input/output bus 108.
[0111] The reel position detecting circuit 156 receives pulse signals from the reel rotation
sensors to send reel position signals for detecting the positions of the reels 26L,
26C, and 26R to the main CPU 102 through the input/output bus 108.
[0112] The payout completion signal circuit 158 detects that the payout of gaming medals
has completed when the number counted by the medal detection unit 160 (the number
of medals paid out from the hopper 126) has reached a predetermined number data, and
then sends a payout completion signal representing the detection to the main CPU 102
through the input/output bus 108.
[0113] Devices the operations of which are controlled by the signals from the main control
circuit 100 mainly include various lamps 120, various display units 122, a hopper
126 (including a drive unit for payout) for paying out a predetermined number of gaming
medals according to the command of the hopper drive circuit 124, and stepping motors
128L, 128C, and 128R for rotating the reels 26L, 26C, and 26R. The various lamps 120
include the illuminating lamps 57.
[0114] Furthermore, a motor drive circuit 130 for driving and controlling the stepping motors
128L, 128C, and 128R, the hopper drive circuit 124 for driving and controlling the
hopper 126, a lamp drive circuit 132 for driving and controlling the various lamps,
and a display unit drive circuit 134 for driving and controlling the various display
units are connected with the output unit of the main CPU 102 via the input/output
bus 108. These drive circuits receive control signals such as drive commands which
are output from the main CPU 102 to control the operations of the various devices.
[0115] Devices the operations of which are controlled by the control signals from the main
control circuit 100 also include a sub-control circuit 200.
[0116] The sub-control circuit 200 is connected with a lamp control circuit 300, a scale
circuit 400, a display device 30, speakers 46 (46L and 46R), and effect lamps 172.
[0117] The display device 30 receives image signals supplied from the sub-control circuit
200 and scale circuit 400 to display images.
[0118] The speakers 46 receive voice signals supplied from the sub-control circuit 200 and
lamp control circuit 300 to emit voices.
[0119] The effect lamps 172 receive effect signals supplied from the sub-control circuit
200 and lamp control circuit 300 to produce effects. The effect lamps 172 include
the reel back lamps 63.
[Electrical Configuration of Sub-control Circuit]
[0120] The sub-control circuit 200 is described below with reference to Figs. 9 and 10.
The block diagrams of Figs. 9 and 10 show the configuration of the sub-control circuit
200.
[0121] The sub-control circuit 200 executes display control for the display device 30, voice
output control for the speakers 46, and effect production control for the effect lamps
172 automatically or based on the control commands from the main control circuit 100.
[0122] The sub-control circuit 200 is mounted on a circuit board other than a circuit board
on which the main control circuit 100 is mounted, and comprises a sub-microcomputer
210 as a main component of it, and an image control circuit 250 for controlling the
display of the display device 30.
[0123] The sub-microcomputer 210 comprises a sub-CPU 212 for executing control operations
according to the control commands sent from the main control circuit 100, a sub-ROM
214 in which control programs for the sub-microcomputer 210 are stored, a sub-RAM
216, an IN port 218, and an OUT port 220.
[0124] The sub-control circuit 200 does not have a clock pulse generator, a frequency divider,
a random number generator, and a sampling circuit, but is configured so as to execute
random number sampling on the operation program of the sub-CPU 212.
[0125] The sub-CPU 212 determines what effects are to be produced by the various effect
control circuits to based on the game information commands sent from the main control
circuit 100, and sends the contents of the determination to the various effect control
circuits.
[0126] In the sub-ROM 214, programs for the communication sequence between the sub-CPU 212
and the main control circuit 100, an effect selection table for selecting various
effects based on the received game information, sound sequence programs, etc. are
stored.
[0127] The sub-RAM 216 provides work areas used when these control programs are executed.
[0128] The IN port 218 has a function of receiving game information such as images and voices
supplied from the main control circuit 100, and supplying the game information to
the sub-CPU 212.
[0129] The IN port 218 only supplies the game information from the main control circuit
100 to the sub-CPU 212, but does not supply any signal from the sub-CPU 212 to the
main control circuit 100. For this reason, even if any malfunction has occurred in
the sub-control circuit 200, the malfunction does not transfer to the main control
circuit 100.
[0130] The OUT port 220 has a function of supplying image display signals to the image control
circuit 250, a function of supplying voice generating signals to the sound source
IC 302 of the lamp control circuit 300, and a function of supplying effect lamp signals
to the lamp control circuit 300 in order to turn the effect lamps 172 on and off.
[0131] The image control circuit 250 comprises, as shown in Fig. 10, an image control CPU
252, an image control ROM 254, an image control RAM 256, an image ROM 258, a video
RAM 260, an image control IC 262, and an IN port 264.
[0132] The image control CPU 252 receives parameters determined by the sub-microcomputer
210 through the IN port 264, and determines the contents of display on the display
device 30 according to the image control sequence program stored in the image control
ROM 254.
[0133] In the image control ROM 254, a sequence program for receiving image effect commands
sent from the sub-microcomputer 210, an image control sequence program for controlling
the image control IC 262, etc. are stored.
[0134] The image control RAM 256 provides work areas used when the image control program
is executed.
[0135] The image control IC 262 creates images corresponding to the contents of display
determined by the image control CPU 252, by using graphic data stored in the image
ROM 258, stores the created images in the video RAM 260 temporarily, and supplies
them with appropriate timing to the scale circuit 400 through the image control IC
262.
[Electrical Configuration of Lamp Control Circuit]
[0136] The lamp control circuit 300 is described below with reference to Fig. 9.
[0137] The lamp control circuit 300 comprises a sound source IC 302 for controlling sounds
to be emitted from the speakers 46, a sound ROM 304 in which voice data is stored,
a power amplifier 306 as an amplifier, and a lamp drive circuit 322 for driving the
effect lamps 172.
[Electrical Configuration of Scale Circuit]
[0138] The scale circuit 400 is described below with reference to Fig. 11.
[0139] The scale circuit 400 comprises a signal conversion CPU 272, a signal conversion
ROM 274, a video RAM 276, an IN port 278, and an OUT port 280.
[0140] The signal conversion CPU 272 receives an image signal created by the image control
circuit 250 through the IN port 278, and converts the display form on the display
device 30, and stores the image signals and the display form into the video RAM 276,
according to the signal conversion sequence program stored in the signal conversion
ROM 274.
[0141] The signal conversion CPU 272 also supplies the image data stored in the video RAM
276 to the display device 30 through the OUT port, as enlarged image signals suitable
for the display device 30.
[0142] Specifically, the signal conversion CPU 272 converts an image signal of a display
size such as a VGA size to an enlarged image signal of a larger display size such
as an XGA size.
[0143] In this embodiment, image data of VGA display size is converted to image data of
XGA display size by enlarging it every bit. However, the present invention is not
limited thereto. It is also possible that image data of VGA display size are received
and the received image data of VGA display size are merged and converted to single
image data of XGA display size.
[0144] In this embodiment, an image signal is converted to an enlarged image signal representing
XGA-type, horizontal 1024 bits, vertical 768 bits, 8-bit red data, 8-bit green data,
and 8-bit blue data. However, in the present invention, any display method in which
an image is displayed in a larger size may be applicable, and the type of conversion,
the number of horizontal bits, the number of vertical bits, the number of bits of
gradation for each color, etc. are not limited to ones mentioned above.
[0145] The signal conversion CPU 272 is designed so as to receive image signals supplied
from the sub-control circuit 200 in a predetermined cycle, and if the signal conversion
CPU 272 has not received any normal image signal in a predetermined cycle, it stores
image data into the video RAM 276 so that a predetermined image is displayed.
[0146] In other words, the signal conversion CPU 272 determines whether an image signal
supplied from the sub-control circuit 200 is normal, and when it determines that the
image signal is not normal i.e. abnormal, it allows the display device 30 to display
a predetermined image to keep the state of image to be displayed on the display device
30. For example, the signal conversion CPU 272 watches a synchronizing signal to be
input, and when there is no synchronizing signal or the synchronizing signal is not
a defined one, the signal conversion CPU 272 executes transmission control (so-called
"white output" control) on the display device 30.
[0147] Furthermore, although the signal conversion CPU 272 is configured, as described above,
so as to allow the display device to display a predetermined image, the signal conversion
CPU 272 stores image data into the video RAM 276 so that a relatively high transparent
image which allows a player to visually identify the reels 26L, 26C, and 26R is displayed.
[0148] In the signal conversion ROM 274, a communication sequence program for the communication
between the signal conversion CPU 272 and the image control circuit 250, a sequence
program for converting a received image signal to an enlarged image signal, and a
communication sequence program for supplying the enlarged image signal to the display
device 30 through the OUT port 280 are stored.
[0149] The IN port 278 has a function of receiving an image signal supplied from the image
control circuit 250 to supply the image signal to the signal conversion CPU 272. Furthermore,
the OUT port 280 supplies an enlarged image signal converted by the image signal conversion
circuit 270 to the display device 30, thereby producing an image display effect.
[0150] In this embodiment, image signals supplied to the image signal conversion circuit
270 are produced by a low voltage differential signaling (LVDS) method. However, the
present invention is not limited thereto, and may be produced by various types of
signaling methods. For example, it is preferable that image signals are produced by
a differential method such as a LVDS method so that image signals are not susceptible
to noise and thereby images are displayed without deterioration.
[0151] Furthermore, in this embodiment, an image signal supplied to the image signal conversion
circuit 270 is an image signal of VGA (Video Graphics Array) size, and is converted
to an enlarged image signal of XGA (extended Graphics Array) size by the processing
of the image signal conversion circuit 270. In this embodiment, image signals of VGA
size are supplied to the image signal conversion circuit 270. However, the present
invention is not limited thereto, and image signals of various sizes may be supplied
to the image signal conversion circuit 270.
[Board Configuration of Display Device]
[0152] The electrical configuration of the display device 30 is described below with reference
to Fig. 11.
[0153] The display device 30 comprises, as shown in Fig. 11, a liquid crystal display device
54, a liquid crystal drive circuit 291, and liquid crystal backlights 292.
[0154] On the liquid crystal display device 54, various images are displayed based on the
image signals supplied from the scale circuit 400 mentioned above.
[0155] The liquid crystal drive circuit 291 receives an image signal supplied from the scale
circuit 400 mentioned above, and allows the liquid crystal display device 54 to display
an image based on the image signal.
[0156] The liquid crystal backlights 292 illuminates the liquid crystal display device 54
at its back, thus causing the liquid crystal to display an image vividly.
[Configuration of Power Supply with Power Source Relay Board]
[0157] The electrical configuration of power supply with the power source device 79 is described
below with reference to Fig. 12.
[0158] Electric power is supplied, as shown in Fig. 12, from the power source device 79
to the power source relay board 82, and then supplied to the main control board 72,
the sub-control board 74, the lamp control board 78, the scale board 76, the display
device 30, and the illuminating lamps 57 through respective connection cables for
power supply (not shown).
[0159] In this embodiment, the display device 30 is provided in front of the reels 26L,
26C, and 26R so that the display device 30 is allowed to display a relatively transparent
image. However, the present invention is not limited thereto. The display device 30
may not be provided in front of the reels 26L, 26C, and 26R. Furthermore, there is
no problem if the display device 30 lacks a function of displaying a relatively transparent
image.
[0160] The effects described in this specification are only the most suitable effects derived
from the present invention, and the effects of the present invention are not limited
to ones described in this specification.
[0161] According to the present invention, the light emitted from the light source units
is guided to the symbols without being diffused by the reflection units, and thereby
the symbols are illuminated more brightly than in a gaming machine having no reflection
unit.