Apparatus and method for dispensing of awards
First Claim
1. An apparatus for dispensing non-monetary prizes to a player playing a game, the apparatus comprising:
- a) a vault comprising an external door, the external door being accessible by using an external door lock, the vault further comprising a plurality of compartments, each compartment having a window enabling contents of the compartment to be seen from outside the vault;
b) each compartment being associated with an input device disposed on the vault;
c) each compartment being secured by an electronic lock;
d) an electronic key programmed with a specific code assigned to each compartment;
e) a master key to unlock the external door lock;
f) a gaming mechanism capable of enabling a player to play a game, the gaming mechanism being capable of signaling that the player has won a prize, wherein the electronic lock associated with a given compartment is adapted to open when the player has won a game and has actuated the input device associated with the given compartment; and
g) a microprocessor and an inventory monitoring device, the inventory monitoring device being located within the vault and being capable of detecting presence of objects in the compartments, the inventory monitoring device being connected to the microprocessor such that the inventory monitoring device can transmit, to the microprocessor, information about objects in the compartments.
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Abstract
A device for dispensing awards includes a housing having a set of compartments, the contents of which are visible from the outside. Each compartment contains a small but valuable award, such as a diamond. The housing is part of, or connected to, a gaming machine. When a player wins a game which entitles the player to select a tangible award, the device signals this fact to the player. The player then selects a compartment by pressing a input device located on the housing. An attendant opens an external door, and inserts an electronic key into a receptacle associated with the selected compartment, and enters a required code into the key. The compartment then opens, and the player obtains the award. The device provides enhanced security, because the compartment will not open unless the player has won the required game and has pressed the input device, and the attendant has properly opened the external door and has entered the correct code with the electronic key. The device also includes an inventory control system which preferably uses an RFID apparatus for monitoring the contents of each compartment, and for keeping records of an inventory of awards.
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4 Claims
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1. An apparatus for dispensing non-monetary prizes to a player playing a game, the apparatus comprising:
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a) a vault comprising an external door, the external door being accessible by using an external door lock, the vault further comprising a plurality of compartments, each compartment having a window enabling contents of the compartment to be seen from outside the vault;
b) each compartment being associated with an input device disposed on the vault;
c) each compartment being secured by an electronic lock;
d) an electronic key programmed with a specific code assigned to each compartment;
e) a master key to unlock the external door lock;
f) a gaming mechanism capable of enabling a player to play a game, the gaming mechanism being capable of signaling that the player has won a prize, wherein the electronic lock associated with a given compartment is adapted to open when the player has won a game and has actuated the input device associated with the given compartment; and
g) a microprocessor and an inventory monitoring device, the inventory monitoring device being located within the vault and being capable of detecting presence of objects in the compartments, the inventory monitoring device being connected to the microprocessor such that the inventory monitoring device can transmit, to the microprocessor, information about objects in the compartments. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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