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Plate For A Midsection Of A Gaming Device

US Patent:
D454921, Mar 26, 2002
Filed:
Oct 12, 2000
Appl. No.:
29/130992
Inventors:
Jean P. Legras - Reno NV
Joseph R. Hedrick - Reno NV
Kehl T. LeSourd - Reno NV
Eric L. Wagner - Sparks NV
Assignee:
IGT - Reno NV
International Classification:
2101
US Classification:
D21385, D21425

Gaming Machine Having Secondary Display For Providing Video Content

US Patent:
6368216, Apr 9, 2002
Filed:
Jul 14, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/615968
Inventors:
Joseph R. Hedrick - Reno NV
Jean Pierre Legras - Reno NV
Chauncey W. Griswold - Reno NV
Don C. Stephan - Carson City NV
Assignee:
International Game Technology - Reno NV
International Classification:
A63F 1300
US Classification:
463 20, 463 25, 463 29, 463 42, 463 46
Abstract:
A gaming machine includes main and secondary displays. The secondary display is disposed apart from the primary display and is used for presenting primary, secondary, or even tertiary information. The main display is controlled electronically by a gaming machine controller, which main display presents the results of a play on the gaming machine. In the case of a slot machine, the main display may be the glass display through which the spinning reels of a game play are viewed. In a video poker gaming machine, the main display is usually a cathode ray tube (âCRTâ) which displays a video game image to the player and other information directly associated with the game play. The secondary display may be provided at various locations on the gaming machine such as in a top glass portion of the gaming machine or a belly glass portion of the gaming machine, which belly glass portion is located below a main display portion of the gaming machine. The secondary display itself may be a liquid crystal display, a cathode ray tube, a field emission display, a plasma display, a digital micromirror device (DMD), etc.

Display And Mask For A Gaming Device

US Patent:
D456046, Apr 23, 2002
Filed:
Oct 12, 2000
Appl. No.:
29/131001
Inventors:
Joseph R. Hedrick - Reno NV
Jean P. Legras - Reno NV
Kehl T. LeSourd - Reno NV
Kirk A. Tedsen - Reno NV
Assignee:
IGT - Reno NV
International Classification:
2103
US Classification:
D21369

Display And Mask For A Gaming Device

US Patent:
D456457, Apr 30, 2002
Filed:
Oct 12, 2000
Appl. No.:
29/131076
Inventors:
Joseph R. Hedrick - Reno NV
Jean P. Legras - Reno NV
Kehl T. LeSourd - Reno NV
Kirk A. Tedsen - Reno NV
Assignee:
IGT - Reno NV
International Classification:
2103
US Classification:
D21369

Display And Mask For A Gaming Device

US Patent:
D456855, May 7, 2002
Filed:
Oct 12, 2000
Appl. No.:
29/130997
Inventors:
Joseph R. Hedrick - Reno NV
Jean P. Legras - Reno NV
Kehl T. LeSourd - Reno NV
Kirk A. Tedsen - Reno NV
Assignee:
IGT - Reno NV
International Classification:
2103
US Classification:
D21369

Integrated Footrests

US Patent:
6422670, Jul 23, 2002
Filed:
Oct 5, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/679754
Inventors:
Joseph R. Hedrick - Reno NV
Jean Pierre Legras - Reno NV
Assignee:
International Game Technology - Reno NV
International Classification:
A63F 900
US Classification:
3122231
Abstract:
A gaming machine, which provides improved player comfort, is provided with a housing including footrests. The footrests are disposed on opposite ends of the front portion of the housing near the bottom and may be integrally formed with the front portion of the housing. Normally standard gaming stools are provided with footrests which force a player to maintain a single position while playing a game. The integrated footrests in the housing of the gaming machine are disposed at a height relatively higher than the footrests in a standard gaming stool thus allowing a player to change positions and lean back to reduce fatigue.

Semi-Spherical Display For A Gaming Device

US Patent:
D462397, Sep 3, 2002
Filed:
Sep 26, 2001
Appl. No.:
29/148718
Inventors:
Brian K. Baker - Reno NV
Jean P. Legras - Reno NV
Assignee:
IGT - Reno NV
International Classification:
2101
US Classification:
D21333

Dual Action Door Hinging

US Patent:
6474758, Nov 5, 2002
Filed:
Oct 5, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/679751
Inventors:
Joseph R. Hedrick - Reno NV
Jean Pierre Legras - Reno NV
Noel D. Brodzinski - Reno NV
Assignee:
International Game Technology - Reno NV
International Classification:
H03K 500
US Classification:
3122231, 312322
Abstract:
A dual action access door for a gaming machine that is formed from the lower front housing portion. In order to minimize the space required between adjacent gaming machines, while providing full access to the interior of the machine, the front housing portion is carried by a door chassis which enables the front housing portion to move in a drawer-like manner from a fully closed position to an extended position. In order to provide full access to the interior of the gaming machine, the front housing portion is pivotally connected on one end to the door chassis to enable the door to pivot about an axis generally parallel to a vertical datum in at least a partially extended position of the door chassis. One or more latching mechanisms may be provided to latch the front housing portion to latch the front housing portion in a closed position. The dual action mounting of the front housing portion allows full access to the interior of the gaming machine while at the same time enabling gaming machines to be placed closer together, thus optimizing the number of gaming machines that can be placed in a given area of a casino or other gambling facility floor.

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Algorithmes Et Programmes D'Optimisation Non Lineaire Avec Contraintes: Application Au Controle Optimal

Author:
Jean Legras
ISBN #:
2225644713

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