IP Library Granted Patent US 8,235,803
Granted Patent B2
US 8,235,803 · App. 12/410,950 · Granted Aug 7, 2012

Gaming machines with normalized power consumption

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Patent No.
US 8,235,803
App. No.
12/410,950
Granted
Aug 7, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

An exemplary power manager is adapted to supply power from a power supply to a first component of a gaming machine. The first component consumes a larger amount of current during a second time interval than during a first time interval, where the first component alternates between the first and second time intervals during operation. A rechargeable energy storage device is used to supply a substantial portion of the current to the first component during the second time interval from energy stored in the energy storage device prior to the start of the second time interval. This causes the current supplied from the power supply to the power manager during the second time interval to be less than the total current required by the first component during the second time interval and thus reduces the peak current load of the power supply during the second time interval.

Claims (34)

1. A gaming machine that permits wagering on games comprising:

components that display visual indicia to a player, receive inputs from the player for making game selections during the games via the gaming machine, accept at least one of money and credits, and provide a payoff to the player;

a first component of the components that consumes first and second amounts of current during first and second time intervals, respectively, where the first component alternates between the first and second time intervals during operation, the second amount of current being at least twice the first amount of current;

a central processing unit (CPU) that controls operation of a game executed by the gaming machine and an operation of the first component;

a power supply that receives input power from an alternating current (AC) power source and supplies direct current for the first component;

a power manager, coupled to the CPU and coupled between the power supply and the first component, that supplies the first and second amounts of current to the first component, the power manager including a rechargeable energy storage device that supplies at least 25% of the second amount of current to the first component during the second time interval from energy stored in the energy storage device prior to the start of the second time interval so that the current supplied from the power supply to the power manager during the second time interval is less than the second amount of current, thereby reducing a peak current load of the power supply and correspondingly a peak current input from the AC power source during the second time interval to normalize the power supplied by the power supply, the power manager further including a voltage monitoring circuit that transmits a signal to the CPU indicative of whether the charge of the rechargeable energy storage device is sufficient to permit the CPU to initiate the second time interval, the CPU monitoring the charge of the rechargeable energy storage device, and pausing the operation of the first component and inhibiting initiation of the second time interval until the signal indicates that the charge of the rechargeable energy storage device is sufficient, and

where the rechargeable energy storage device requires a recharging time interval during which it is being recharged with energy, the rechargeable energy storage device not supplying current during the second time interval to the first component until the recharging time interval has been completed, and where the rechargeable energy storage device includes an ultra capacitor.

2. The gaming machine of claim 1 wherein the power manager limits the current delivered by the power supply to the first component during the second time interval to a value less than 75% of the value of current received by the first component during the first time interval.

3. The gaming machine of claim 2 wherein the power manager includes a current limiter connected in series between the power supply and the first component, where the current limiter limits the current delivered by the power supply to the first component during the second time interval.

4. The gaming machine of claim 1 wherein the first component comprises an electromechanical device.

5. A power manager adapted to supply power from a power supply to a first component of a gaming machine that permits wagering on games, the power manager comprising:

the power supply receives input power from an alternating current (AC) power source;

a voltage monitoring circuit that transmits a signal to a central processing unit (CPU) that is coupled to the power manager and to the first component and that controls the operation of a game executed by the gaming machine;

the first component consumes first and second amounts of current during first and second time intervals, respectively, where the first component alternates between the first and second time intervals during operation of the gaming machine, the second amount of current being at least twice the first amount of current; and

a rechargeable energy storage device that supplies at least 25% of the second amount of current to the first component during the second time interval from energy stored in the energy storage device prior to the start of the second time interval so that the current supplied from the power supply to the power manager during the second time interval is less than the second amount of current, thereby reducing a peak current input from the AC power source during the second time interval to normalize the power supplied by the power supply, the signal transmitted by the voltage monitoring circuit being indicative of whether the charge of the rechargeable energy storage device is sufficient to permit the CPU to initiate the second time interval,

wherein the rechargeable energy storage device requires a recharging time interval during which it is being recharged with energy, the rechargeable energy storage device not supplying current during the second time interval to the first component until the recharging time interval has been completed, and wherein the rechargeable energy storage device includes an ultra capacitor.

6. The power manager of claim 5 further comprising a current limiter connected in series between the power supply and the first component, where the current limiter limits the current delivered by the power supply to the first component during the second time interval to a value less than 75% of the value of current received by the first component during the first time interval.

7. The power manager of claim 5 wherein the first component comprises an electromechanical device.

8. A power manager adapted to supply power from a power supply to a first component of a gaming machine that permits wagering on games, the power manager comprising:

means for receiving current from the power supply for the benefit of the first component where the latter consumes first and second amounts of current during first and second time intervals, respectively, where the first component alternates between the first and second time intervals during operation of the gaming machine, the second amount of current being at least twice the first amount of current, wherein the power supply receives input power from an alternating current (AC) power source;

an ultra capacitor that supplies at least 25% of the second amount of current to the first component during the second time interval from energy stored in the ultra capacitor prior to the start of the second time interval so that the current supplied from the power supply to the power manager during the second time interval is less than the second amount of current, thereby reducing a peak current input from the AC power source during the second time interval to normalize the power supplied by the power supply, where the ultra capacitor does not supply current during the second time interval to the first component until after a recharging time interval during which the ultra capacitor is being recharged with energy has been completed; and

a voltage monitoring circuit that transmits a signal to a CPU indicative of whether the charge of the ultra capacitor is sufficient to permit the CPU to initiate the second time interval, where the CPU pauses the operation of the first component until the signal from the voltage monitoring circuit indicates that the charge of the ultra capacitor is sufficient, the CPU inhibiting initiation of the second time interval until the signal indicates that the charge of the ultra capacitor is sufficient.

9. The power manager of claim 8 further comprising a means for limiting current flowing from the power supply to the first component, the current limiting means limiting the current delivered by the power supply to the first component during the second time interval to a value less than 75% of the value of current received by the first component during the first time interval.

10. The power manager of claim 8 wherein the first component comprises an electromechanical device.

11. A method for normalizing the power delivered from a power supply to a first component of a gaming machine that permits wagering on games, the method comprising:

receiving direct current from the power supply for the benefit of the first component where the latter consumes first and second amounts of current during first and second time intervals, respectively, where the first component alternates between the first and second time intervals during operation of the gaming machine, the second amount of current being at least twice the first amount of current, wherein the power supply receives input power from an alternating current (AC) power source;

storing energy in a rechargeable energy storage device that supplies at least 25% of the second amount of current to the first component during the second time interval from energy stored in the energy storage device prior to the start of the second time interval so that the current supplied from the power supply to the power manager during the second time interval is less than the second amount of current, thereby reducing a peak current input from the AC power source during the second time interval to normalize the power supplied by the power supply;

monitoring voltage across the rechargeable energy storage device;

transmitting a signal to a central processing unit (CPU) indicative of whether the voltage across the rechargeable energy storage device is sufficient to permit the CPU to initiate the second time interval;

pausing the operation of the first component and inhibiting initiation of the second time interval until the signal indicates that the charge of the rechargeable energy storage device is sufficient; and

defining a recharging time interval during which the rechargeable energy storage device is being recharged with energy where the rechargeable energy storage device is ready to supply current during the second time interval to the first component after the recharging time interval has been completed.

12. The method of claim 11 further comprising limiting current flowing from the power supply to the first component so that current delivered by the power supply to the first component is limited during the second time interval to a value less than 75% of the value of current received by the first component during the first time interval.

13. The method of claim 11 wherein the first component comprises an electromechanical device.

14. The method of claim 11 wherein the energy storage device is an ultra capacitor.

Assignments (6)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 21, 2022
From: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
To: SCIENTIFIC GAMES INTERNATIONAL, INC.; WMS GAMING INC.; BALLY GAMING, INC.; DON BEST SPORTS CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 059756/0397 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jan 20, 2020
From: BALLY GAMING, INC.
To: SG GAMING, INC.
Reel/Frame 051643/0283 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS (RELEASES REEL/FRAME 034530/0318) Recorded Nov 5, 2018
From: DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST COMPANY AMERICAS
To: SCIENTIFIC GAMES INTERNATIONAL, INC.; BALLY GAMING, INC.; WMS GAMING INC.
Reel/Frame 047924/0701 →
MERGER Recorded Jul 29, 2015
From: WMS GAMING INC.
To: BALLY GAMING, INC.
Reel/Frame 036225/0464 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Dec 4, 2014
From: BALLY GAMING, INC; SCIENTIFIC GAMES INTERNATIONAL, INC; WMS GAMING INC.
To: DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST COMPANY AMERICAS, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 034530/0318 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Dec 18, 2013
From: SCIENTIFIC GAMES INTERNATIONAL, INC.; WMS GAMING INC.
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 031847/0110 →