Card reading device and card game fraud detection device

Amusement devices: games – Including means for processing electronic data – In a game requiring strategy or problem solving by a...

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C463S029000, C235S468000

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07967672

ABSTRACT:
A card reading device comprises a rail (18) for guiding a card; card sensors (46, 48, 50) for detecting a passing card which is slid by hand and guided by the rail (18), which are placed in a card sliding direction with a certain gap; and reading sensors (52, 54) for reading code attached to the card, which are placed between the two card sensors in the card sliding direction. The card have the cord which is printed in UV-luminous ink on the card, and the code comprises at least two code rows which are placed across the card sliding direction with a certain gap. The two reading sensors (52, 54) are placed in positions which correspond to the gap of the two code rows, and the card sensors (46, 48, 50) output signal for detecting a position of the passing card.

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