GAMING TABLES FOR ROULETTE AND SIMILAR GAMES
20200035068 ยท 2020-01-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
G07F17/322
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A gaming table (1;20) for roulette and similar games has a wheel (2) and a betting area (3) delineated on the table-top (9) with a rectangular hollow shoulder (8) upstanding along a longitudinal side wall (4) of the table (1;20). The inner wall of the shoulder (8) has a slot-opening (12) that is closed by a top-hinged flap (13) that opens inwardly against a spring action under pressure of chips (C) drawn onto the flap (13) across the table-top (9) from the betting area (3). Chips (C) admitted through the opening (12) fall onto a moving belt (15) of a conveyor system (16) leading to a chipping machine (18) under the table (1) for collection and sorting. In a modification, the chips (C) fall down onto the belt (15) via an inwardly inclined chute (22) under the table (20).
Claims
1. A gaming table, comprising: a table-top to the table, the table-top having a head area; a roulette wheel located within the head area of the table-top; a betting area defined on the table-top spaced from the roulette wheel; a side-wall to the table-top, the side-wall being located laterally of the betting area on the table-top; and means defining an opening in the side-wall for receiving and admitting therethrough chips gathered from the betting area and drawn laterally of the table-top from the betting area for discharge through the opening.
2. The gaming table according to claim 1 wherein the opening defined in the side-wall is a slot-opening.
3. The gaming table according to claim 1 including a flap for closing the opening.
4. The gaming table according to claim 3 wherein the flap is hinged to open for admitting through the opening chips gathered from the betting area and drawn across the table-top onto the flap.
5. The gaming table according to claim 4 wherein the flap is resiliently biased to open inwardly under pressure of the chips drawn onto it.
6. The gaming table according to claim 5 including a chipping machine for sorting chips admitted through the opening.
7. The gaming table according to claim 6 including a conveyor mounted beneath the table-top for transporting chips admitted through the opening to the chipping machine for sorting.
8. A gaming table for roulette in which the table has a table-top, a betting area defined on the table-top, and a side-wall to the table-top, wherein the side-wall includes means defining an opening in the side-wall located on the table-top laterally of the betting area, said means having selectively a closed condition in which the opening is closed and an open condition in which the opening is open to admit therethrough chips gathered from the betting area, the means defining the opening responding to pressure thereon of chips drawn laterally of the table-top from the betting area to adopt the open condition from the closed condition.
9. The gaming table according to claim 8 wherein the opening defined in the side-wall is a slot-opening.
10. The gaming table according to claim 9 wherein the means defining an opening includes a resiliently-biased flap.
11. The gaming table according to claim 9 wherein the means defining an opening includes a shutter.
12. The gaming table according to claim 8 including a chipping machine for sorting chips, and conveyor means for conveying chips admitted through the opening to the chipping machine for sorting.
13. The gaming table according to claim 12 wherein the chipping machine and the conveyor means are located below the table-top.
14. A gaming table for roulette reducing possible diversion of a croupier's attention during collection of chips following playing of a game, the gaming table comprising: a table-top to the table, and the table-top having a head area; a roulette wheel located within the head area of the table-top; a betting area being defined on the table-top spaced from the roulette wheel; a shoulder at least partially surrounding the betting area; a side-wall of the shoulder being located laterally of the betting area; and a losing chip slot opening being defined in the side-wall of the gaming table laterally of the betting area and facing toward the betting area for receiving and admitting therethrough chips gathered from the betting area and drawn laterally of the table-top from the betting area for discharge through the losing chip slot opening, the losing chip slot opening lying in a plane extending normal to the table-top and at least a portion of the losing chip slot opening being located vertically above the table-top, and the losing chip slot opening being normally closed by a pivotable flap which is spring loaded so as to hold the pivotable flap closed against any chip that accidently strikes the pivotable flap during play of a game.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] A gaming table for roulette and similar games, according to the present invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0012] Referring to
[0013] A shoulder 8, which may be upholstered, is upstanding from the table-top 9. It extends peripherally of the table throughout the length of the side 4, across the foot 10 of the table 1 and along the side 5 to just below the wheel 2. The shoulder 8 is rectangular in cross-section, and at least throughout most of its length along the side 4 between the foot 10 and the corner 6 is hollow. As illustrated in
[0014] The hinge 14 of the flap 13 includes spring-loading (not shown) that causes the flap 13 to retain the opening 12 normally closed (shown in full-line) but to pivot inwardly (as indicated in dotted-line) under the pressure of chips C that are gathered and urged against it across the table-top 9, by the croupier. However, the spring-loading of the flap 13 is generally sufficient to hold the flap 13 closed against any chips C that accidently strike it when thrown by players onto the table-top 9 legitimately during the game.
[0015] When the croupier scoops the gathered chips C individually and together against the flap 13, they enter through the opening 12 to fall onto a moving belt 15 of a conveyor system 16 that is mounted in a downward extension 17 of the arm 8 below the table-top 9. The moving belt 15 conveys the fallen chips C through to a chipping machine 18 as indicated in
[0016] The need for a downward extension 17 of the shoulder 8 to accommodate the conveyor system 16 can be avoided by adoption of the modification of the table 1 illustrated by
[0017] Referring to