Amusement devices: games – Chance devices – Electric or magnetic
Patent
1992-05-06
1994-09-20
Layno, Benjamin H.
Amusement devices: games
Chance devices
Electric or magnetic
273138R, A63F 924
Patent
active
053482999
ABSTRACT:
An electronic gaming apparatus which preferably corresponds to and effectively electronically automates the game of chance known as "Pull-Tab." A primary strip of indicia in the form of a roll is provided in the apparatus and upon actuation of the apparatus, a segment of the strip is severed to provide a strip segment or ticket and is dispensed. If the indicia on the severed segment corresponds to a winning indicia, then the player would win the game. A duplicate copy of each severed segment of the primary strip is maintained on a duplicate strip and stored for purposes of later auditing. In addition, an electronic display is provided on the apparatus. The primary or duplicate strip of indicia contains a code corresponding to the indicia printed on each dispensed segment. This code is read as a segment of the strip is dispensed and simultaneously displayed on the screen.
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Virginia Lottery--Instant Ticket Vending Machine Brochure.
Layno Benjamin H.
LTB Game Enterprises
Schaap Robert J.
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