A63F2009/0609

PLAYING CARD, CHIP OR DICE READING GAMING TABLE SYSTEM
20200111283 · 2020-04-09 ·

A gaming table system for executing gaming events with physical playing cards or two dice having: a support layer with multiple functional layers, the multiple functional layers comprising a bottom table top layer, an intermediate padding layer and a top layout layer; beneath the support layer is an array of infrared-sensitive cameras having overlapping focal areas that cover all areas on a bottom surface of the support layer where playing cards are or dice are placed face down on the top layout layer during the gaming events; a source of infrared LED lighting having a projection area that covers all areas on the bottom surface of the support layer where playing cards are placed face down on the top layout layer; the array of infrared-sensitive cameras having a communication link to a processor; and the support layer being translucent to infrared emissions from the source of infrared LED lighting.

Playing card, chip or dice reading gaming table system
10607436 · 2020-03-31 ·

A gaming table system for executing gaming events with physical playing cards or two dice having: a support layer with multiple functional layers, the multiple functional layers comprising a bottom table top layer, an intermediate padding layer and a top layout layer; beneath the support layer is an array of infrared-sensitive cameras having overlapping focal areas that cover all areas on a bottom surface of the support layer where playing cards are or dice are placed face down on the top layout layer during the gaming events; a source of infrared LED lighting having a projection area that covers all areas on the bottom surface of the support layer where playing cards are placed face down on the top layout layer; the array of infrared-sensitive cameras having a communication link to a processor; and the support layer being translucent to infrared emissions from the source of infrared LED lighting.

Automatic playing card shuffler and other card-handling devices configured to detect marked cards and method of using the same

An automatic playing card shuffler incorporating means for detecting marked cards. One or more light spectrum emitters or variable light spectrum illuminators transmit light at frequencies/wavelengths which is reflected off card backs through one or more spectrum filters causing invisible markings to become visible. A camera may capture images of the now visible markings. A camera and software collaborate to capture images and analyze the same for markings on the card backs such as smudges, nicks and scuffs and edge demarcations. The automatic playing card shufflers are configured to not only detect marked cards but to detect patterns relative to the card markings. The automatic card shufflers are communicatively linked with a casino management system and/or security system such that casino personnel may be alerted in real time to the discovery of marked cards.

Automatic playing card shuffler and other card-handling devices configured to detect marked cards and method of using the same

An automatic playing card shuffler incorporating means for detecting marked cards. One or more light spectrum emitters or variable light spectrum illuminators transmit light at frequencies/wavelengths which is reflected off card backs through one or more spectrum filters causing invisible markings to become visible. A camera may capture images of the now visible markings. A camera and software collaborate to capture images and analyze the same for markings on the card backs such as smudges, nicks and scuffs and edge demarcations. The automatic playing card shufflers are configured to not only detect marked cards but to detect patterns relative to the card markings. The automatic card shufflers are communicatively linked with a casino management system and/or security system such that casino personnel may be alerted in real time to the discovery of marked cards.

Automatic playing card shuffler and other card-handling devices configured to detect marked cards and method of using the same

An automatic playing card shuffler incorporating means for detecting marked cards. One or more light spectrum emitters or variable light spectrum illuminators transmit light at frequencies/wavelengths which is reflected off card backs through one or more spectrum filters causing invisible markings to become visible. A camera may capture images of the now visible markings. A camera and software collaborate to capture images and analyze the same for markings on the card backs such as smudges, nicks and scuffs and edge demarcations. The automatic playing card shufflers are configured to not only detect marked cards but to detect patterns relative to the card markings. The automatic card shufflers are communicatively linked with a casino management system and/or security system such that casino personnel may be alerted in real time to the discovery of marked cards.

AUTOMATIC PLAYING CARD SHUFFLER AND OTHER CARD-HANDLING DEVICES CONFIGURED TO DETECT MARKED CARDS AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME

An automatic playing card shuffler incorporating means for detecting marked cards. One or more light spectrum emitters or variable light spectrum illuminators transmit light at frequencies/wavelengths which is reflected off card backs through one or more spectrum filters causing invisible markings to become visible. A camera may capture images of the now visible markings. A camera and software collaborate to capture images and analyze the same for markings on the card backs such as smudges, nicks and scuffs and edge demarcations. The automatic playing card shufflers are configured to not only detect marked cards but to detect patterns relative to the card markings. The automatic card shufflers are communicatively linked with a casino management system and/or security system such that casino personnel may be alerted in real time to the discovery of marked cards.

AUTOMATIC PLAYING CARD SHUFFLER AND OTHER CARD-HANDLING DEVICES CONFIGURED TO DETECT MARKED CARDS AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME

An automatic playing card shuffler incorporating means for detecting marked cards. One or more light spectrum emitters or variable light spectrum illuminators transmit light at frequencies/wavelengths which is reflected off card backs through one or more spectrum filters causing invisible markings to become visible. A camera may capture images of the now visible markings. A camera and software collaborate to capture images and analyze the same for markings on the card backs such as smudges, nicks and scuffs and edge demarcations. The automatic playing card shufflers are configured to not only detect marked cards but to detect patterns relative to the card markings. The automatic card shufflers are communicatively linked with a casino management system and/or security system such that casino personnel may be alerted in real time to the discovery of marked cards.