Automatic keno game
First Claim
1. In an automated Keno game system,(a) at least one remote station having a player operated console for repeated player actuation comprising,I. means to select numbers by a player from a group of eighty on which a player wishes to bet,Ii. means to indicate the amount of money to be bet on the numbers selected,Iii. a device to accept money in the form of bills and change to cover the amount bet,Iv. means to return change when the amount of money deposited for acceptance is in excess of the amount of the bet,V. a supply of tickets,Vi. mechanism to impress on a ticket the numbers selected for a bet;
- the amount of the bet, the date on which the bet is made and the number of the game of that date for which the bet is made on final player actuation at the console of a bet button, andVii. means for issuing said ticket which is so impressed; and
(b) a central station having an overall game operator'"'"'s console connected to said remote station, including,I. means for making a record of the numbers selected at a remote station, the amount bet on the numbers selected by the player, the date and time of selecting the numbers and the number of the ticket that is issued at said remote station,Ii. a ticket validator for comparing a ticket issued at said remote station when inserted into said operator'"'"'s console with recording mechanism to determine that said ticket was issued by said ticket-issuing means,Iii. a winning numbers selecting machine in which a predetermined number of numbers from said group of eighty are determined by chance for a particular game;
Iv. means for printing on a validated winning ticket the amount of money won as determined by the number of numbers of the group selected which come out in the operation of the winning numbers selecting machine, and a predetermined table of odds, andV. a cashier'"'"'s station at which a bettor receives the amount of money won by his play of a winning ticket for a particular game.
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Abstract
This invention relates to a numbers game apparatus, among other things, for taking money, giving change, printing and giving out tickets, validating tickets, finding and checking winners, finding out the odds, and determining the amounts won by winning tickets. Apparatus is provided at a plurality of points remote from a central location where the money is taken, change, if any, is given, the amount bet is selected and a ticket is given out printed with, among other information, the numbers bet, the amount of the bet, the number, time, and date of the game, and the remote location. Also, at the remote locations, the winning numbers are posted and the local machine is prevented from accepting bets on a game just prior to numbers being drawn for that game. The ticket validation, the records, and the paying desk including manned payout windows and manned betting windows and of course the machine for drawing numbers is located at the central office or location. Thereby bets may be made on the same game at many locations, easing the line at the central station. Since the remote location is automatic, a great saving in personnel is effected.
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6 Claims
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1. In an automated Keno game system,
(a) at least one remote station having a player operated console for repeated player actuation comprising, I. means to select numbers by a player from a group of eighty on which a player wishes to bet, Ii. means to indicate the amount of money to be bet on the numbers selected, Iii. a device to accept money in the form of bills and change to cover the amount bet, Iv. means to return change when the amount of money deposited for acceptance is in excess of the amount of the bet, V. a supply of tickets, Vi. mechanism to impress on a ticket the numbers selected for a bet; - the amount of the bet, the date on which the bet is made and the number of the game of that date for which the bet is made on final player actuation at the console of a bet button, and
Vii. means for issuing said ticket which is so impressed; and (b) a central station having an overall game operator'"'"'s console connected to said remote station, including, I. means for making a record of the numbers selected at a remote station, the amount bet on the numbers selected by the player, the date and time of selecting the numbers and the number of the ticket that is issued at said remote station, Ii. a ticket validator for comparing a ticket issued at said remote station when inserted into said operator'"'"'s console with recording mechanism to determine that said ticket was issued by said ticket-issuing means, Iii. a winning numbers selecting machine in which a predetermined number of numbers from said group of eighty are determined by chance for a particular game; Iv. means for printing on a validated winning ticket the amount of money won as determined by the number of numbers of the group selected which come out in the operation of the winning numbers selecting machine, and a predetermined table of odds, and V. a cashier'"'"'s station at which a bettor receives the amount of money won by his play of a winning ticket for a particular game. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
- the amount of the bet, the date on which the bet is made and the number of the game of that date for which the bet is made on final player actuation at the console of a bet button, and
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