Communications: electrical – Condition responsive indicating system – Specific condition
Patent
1996-12-11
1998-11-03
Swann, Glen
Communications: electrical
Condition responsive indicating system
Specific condition
2731381, 273148R, 340541, 340556, 340562, 340573, 364412, G08B 2100
Patent
active
058315276
ABSTRACT:
A system of sensors to prevent cheating at a casino gaming table, where the sensors are strategically positioned about a casino gaming table to monitor the movement about certain established areas on the gaming table during certain established times during the play of the game. The tripping of a sensor in response to the detection of unauthorized movement about a certain area of the table sends a signal to a monitoring system which in turn alerts the casino so that the casino may respond to the unauthorized movement accordingly. The system of sensors can be used with a wide variety of card-based or chip-based casino gaming tables.
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Jones, II Griffith
Jones, III Griffith
Swann Glen
Wilkinson Charles A.
Wolin Harris A.
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