IP Library Granted Patent US 12705955
Granted Patent B2
US 12705955 · App. 18/440,066 · Granted Aug 11, 2026

Keno employing ball draws as secondary event triggers

Inventor: Benjamin R. Holsclaw (Sparks, NV)
Assignee: IGT
G07F17/3267G07F17/3211G07F17/329
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Patent No.
US 12705955
App. No.
18/440,066
Granted
Aug 11, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Gaming systems and methods of operation thereof that provide a keno game employing one or more bonus ball drawn as the trigger(s) for one or more secondary events.

Claims (62)

1 . A gaming system comprising:

a housing comprising an access door;

a security monitoring circuit supported by the housing, that monitors the access door, and that causes a signal to be sent to a remote server when the access door is opened;

a plurality of output devices comprising: a display device supported by the housing, a player tracking display supported by the housing, a ticket printer supported by the housing, and a speaker supported by the housing;

a sound card supported by the housing and operable with the speaker;

a plurality of input devices comprising: a touch screen input device supported by the housing and operable with the display device, an acceptor supported by the housing, a validator supported by the housing, a player tracking card reader supported by the housing, and a cash-out button supported by the housing;

a processor supported by the housing; and

a trusted memory device supported by the housing and configured to provide a gaming regulatory authority a root trusted authority that can be tracked and verified as original, the trusted memory device storing a plurality of instructions that, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to cause a display, via the display device, of a credit balance after the acceptor receives a physical currency or a physical ticket, after the validator validates the physical currency or the physical ticket, and after the player tracking card reader reads a player identification from a player tracking device,

wherein plurality of instructions, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to:

cause a display, by a display device, of a keno card comprising a first quantity of different spots,

cause a display, by the display device, of indications of each of a second quantity of player spots selected from the first quantity of different spots of the keno card, wherein the second quantity is less than the first quantity,

cause a display, by the display device, of indications of each of a third quantity of drawn keno balls each corresponding to one of the different spots, wherein the third quantity is less than the first quantity, wherein the third quantity is greater than the second quantity,

cause a display, by the display device, of a fourth quantity of drawn bonus balls, wherein the fourth quantity is at least one, wherein the third quantity of drawn keno balls and the fourth quantity of drawn bonus balls are each drawn from a pool of a fifth quantity of keno balls, the fifth quantity being greater than the first quantity,

cause a display, by the display device, of an amount based on the third quantity of drawn keno balls that match the player spots, and

cause a display, by the display device, of a secondary event based on the fourth quantity of drawn bonus balls.

2 . The gaming system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of instructions, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to not draw any additional drawn bonus balls after the processor draws all of the third quantity of drawn keno balls.

3 . The gaming system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of instructions, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to cause the display, by the display device, of the indications of each of the third quantity of drawn keno balls before the display, by the display device, of the fourth quantity of drawn bonus balls.

4 . The gaming system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of instructions, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to cause the display, by the display device, of the indications of each of the third quantity of drawn keno balls after the display, by the display device, of the fourth quantity of drawn bonus balls.

5 . The gaming system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of instructions, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to cause the display, by the display device, of the indications of the third quantity of drawn keno balls intermittently with the display, by the display device, of the fourth quantity of drawn bonus balls.

6 . The gaming system of claim 1 , wherein the pool of the fifth quantity of keno balls comprises only one bonus ball.

7 . The gaming system of claim 1 , wherein the pool of the fifth quantity of keno balls comprises a sixth quantity of bonus balls, the sixth quantity being more than one.

8 . The gaming system of claim 7 , wherein all of the sixth quantity of bonus balls are associated with a single secondary event.

9 . The gaming system of claim 8 , wherein the fourth quantity of drawn bonus balls must equal the sixth quantity to trigger the single secondary event.

10 . The gaming system of claim 7 , wherein the sixth quantity of bonus balls are associated with a plurality of different secondary events.

11 . The gaming system of claim 8 , wherein for each of the plurality of different secondary events, only one of the sixth quantity of bonus balls that is associated with that secondary event is needed to be drawn to cause a display, by the display device, of that secondary event.

12 . A gaming system comprising:

a housing comprising an access door;

a security monitoring circuit supported by the housing, that monitors the access door, and that causes a signal to be sent to a remote server when the access door is opened;

a plurality of output devices comprising: a display device supported by the housing, a player tracking display supported by the housing, a ticket printer supported by the housing, and a speaker supported by the housing;

a sound card supported by the housing and operable with the speaker;

a plurality of input devices comprising: a touch screen input device supported by the housing and operable with the display device, an acceptor supported by the housing, a validator supported by the housing, a player tracking card reader supported by the housing, and a cash-out button supported by the housing;

a processor supported by the housing; and

a trusted memory device supported by the housing and configured to provide a gaming regulatory authority a root trusted authority that can be tracked and verified as original, the trusted memory device storing a plurality of instructions that, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to cause a display, via the display device, of a credit balance after the acceptor receives a physical currency or a physical ticket, after the validator validates the physical currency or the physical ticket, and after the player tracking card reader reads a player identification from a player tracking device,

wherein the plurality of instructions, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to:

cause a display, by a display device, of a keno card comprising a first quantity of different spots,

cause a display, by the display device, of indications of each of a second quantity of player spots selected from the first quantity of different spots of the keno card, wherein the second quantity is less than the first quantity,

cause a display, by the display device, of indications of each of a third quantity of drawn keno balls each corresponding to one of the different spots, wherein the third quantity is less than the first quantity, wherein the third quantity is greater than the second quantity,

cause a display, by the display device, of a fourth quantity of drawn bonus balls, wherein the fourth quantity is at least two, and each of the drawn bonus balls corresponds to a same secondary event, wherein the third quantity of drawn keno balls and the fourth quantity of drawn bonus balls are each drawn from a pool of a fifth quantity of keno balls, the fifth quantity being greater than the first quantity,

cause a display, by the display device, of an amount based on the third quantity of drawn keno balls that match the player spots, and

cause a display, by the display device, of the secondary event based on the fourth quantity of drawn bonus balls.

13 . The gaming system of claim 12 , wherein the plurality of instructions, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to cause the display, by the display device, of the indications of each of the third quantity of drawn keno balls before the display, by the display device, of the fourth quantity of drawn bonus balls.

14 . The gaming system of claim 12 , wherein the plurality of instructions, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to cause the display, by the display device, of the indications of each of the third quantity of drawn keno balls after the display, by the display device, of the fourth quantity of drawn bonus balls.

15 . The gaming system of claim 12 , wherein the plurality of instructions, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to cause the display, by the display device, of the indications of the third quantity of drawn keno balls intermittently with the display, by the display device, of the fourth quantity of drawn bonus balls.

16 . A gaming system comprising:

a housing comprising an access door;

a security monitoring circuit supported by the housing, that monitors the access door, and that causes a signal to be sent to a remote server when the access door is opened;

a plurality of output devices comprising: a display device supported by the housing, a player tracking display supported by the housing, a ticket printer supported by the housing, and a speaker supported by the housing;

a sound card supported by the housing and operable with the speaker;

a plurality of input devices comprising: a touch screen input device supported by the housing and operable with the display device, an acceptor supported by the housing, a validator supported by the housing, a player tracking card reader supported by the housing, and a cash-out button supported by the housing;

a processor supported by the housing; and

a trusted memory device supported by the housing and configured to provide a gaming regulatory authority a root trusted authority that can be tracked and verified as original, the trusted memory device storing a plurality of instructions that, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to cause a display, via the display device, of a credit balance after the acceptor receives a physical currency or a physical ticket, after the validator validates the physical currency or the physical ticket, and after the player tracking card reader reads a player identification from a player tracking device,

wherein the plurality of instructions, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to:

cause a display, by a display device, of a keno card comprising a first quantity of different spots,

cause a display, by the display device, of indications of each of a second quantity of player spots selected from the first quantity of different spots of the keno card, wherein the second quantity is less than the first quantity,

cause a display, by the display device, of indications of each of a third quantity of drawn keno balls each corresponding to one of the different spots, wherein the third quantity is less than the first quantity, wherein the third quantity is greater than the second quantity,

cause a display, by the display device, of a fourth quantity of drawn bonus balls, wherein the fourth quantity is at least two, and each of the drawn bonus balls corresponds to a different secondary event, wherein the third quantity of drawn keno balls and the fourth quantity of drawn bonus balls are each drawn from a pool of a fifth quantity of keno balls, the fifth quantity being greater than the first quantity,

cause a display, by the display device, of an amount based on the third quantity of drawn keno balls that match the player spots, and

cause a display, by the display device, of each of the different secondary events respectively corresponding each of the fourth quantity of drawn bonus balls.

17 . The gaming system of claim 16 , wherein the plurality of instructions, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to not draw any additional bonus balls after the processor draws all of the third quantity of drawn keno balls.

18 . The gaming system of claim 16 , wherein the plurality of instructions, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to cause the display, by the display device, of the indications of each of the third quantity of drawn keno balls before the display, by the display device, of the fourth quantity of drawn bonus balls.

19 . The gaming system of claim 16 , wherein the plurality of instructions, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to cause the display, by the display device, of the indications of each of the third quantity of drawn keno balls after the display, by the display device, of the fourth quantity of drawn bonus balls.

20 . The gaming system of claim 16 , wherein the plurality of instructions, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to cause the display, by the display device, of the indications of the third quantity of drawn keno balls intermittently with the display, by the display device, of the fourth quantity of drawn bonus balls.