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- US Patent 2013/0310132 to Chi-Fat Au-Yeung describes a roulette gaming layout having a matrix of boxes which comprise four columns of twelve rows of boxes. The boxes in three adjacent columns are numbered one to thirty six consecutively across the rows, while the boxes in the fourth column are numbered to repeat the numbers in boxes in the column on the opposite side of the matrix.
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A gaming wheel system is provided. The gaming wheel system comprises a roulette gaming wheel assembly having a static bowl and a wheel head rotatable within the static bowl and a plurality of ball pockets formed in the wheel head. The plurality of ball pockets are numbered from one (1) to forty (40) inclusive.
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- This patent application claims priority under 35 USC 119 (e) (1) from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/127,031 filed Mar. 2, 2015, of common inventorship herewith entitled, “Gaming Wheel,” which is incorporated herein by reference as though the same were set forth in its entirety.
- The present invention pertains to the field of casino gaming, and more specifically to the field of roulette games.
- The present day gaming industry includes all sorts of games offering betting opportunities. Roulette represents approximately five percent of gaming revenues and is a prominently positioned icon in casinos today. The game of roulette was introduced approximately three hundred years ago and has remained relatively unchanged since the seventeen hundreds. An early description of the roulette game in a French novel included the house pockets, stating that there were exactly two slots reserved for the bank from whence the game derives its sole mathematical advantage. It then goes on to describe the layout including two betting spaces that contain the bank's two numbers, zero and double zero. The Bank or the House numbers clear all bets other than those placed on these two numbers and the cleared bets go to the house. The roulette wheels in the late seventeen hundreds had red for the single zero and black for the double zero. In the late eighteen hundreds, the color green was selected for the zeros in roulette wheels to avoid confusion. By the middle nineteenth century, roulette spread all over Europe and America, becoming one of the most famous and most popular casino games. The single zero roulette wheel became the premier game in Monte Carlo and over the years was exported around the world, except in the United States where the double zero wheel had remained dominant. Associated with glamorous casinos, roulette often is called King of Casino Games.
- A typical roulette wheel includes a number ring bearing a circular array of numbered segments bearing numbers one through thirty six. In addition, the number ring typically includes a single zero and a double zero disposed at diametrically opposite locations on the number ring, or a single zero on its own. The numbers one through thirty six are not disposed in numerical order, but are typically disposed in a predetermined arrangement. The numbers disposed in a circular array in the number ring region of the wheel bear the alternating colors of red and black, with the exception of the single zero and double zero numbers which are colored green. A ring of pockets corresponding in number to the plurality of numbers of the circular number ring lies adjacent but radially inward of the number ring on the typical roulette wheel. In addition, a typical roulette wheel includes a circular inclined ball track that is disposed above and radially outwardly of the number ring.
- The prior art has put forth several designs for roulette games. Among these are:
- US Patent 2013/0310132 to Chi-Fat Au-Yeung describes a roulette gaming layout having a matrix of boxes which comprise four columns of twelve rows of boxes. The boxes in three adjacent columns are numbered one to thirty six consecutively across the rows, while the boxes in the fourth column are numbered to repeat the numbers in boxes in the column on the opposite side of the matrix.
- U.S. Pat. No. 8,517,384 to Anthony M. Carbonaro describes a roulette game based upon a wheel having multiple series of consecutive numbers. Each number is distinguished by a color, with a different quantity of colors repeating to provide a unique color and number combination for each position on the wheel. The selected colors represent the colors of a national flag such as red, white, and blue for the United States or red, white and green for Mexico. House profit is provided by payment of lower than actual odds, by the retention of a percentage of winning wagers or by designating one or more wheel positions as winning positions for the house. This system incorporates a progressive wagering system wherein retention of the house profit is waived for players who choose to place progressive wagers on consecutive plays of the wheel.
- US Patent 2004/0212150 to Marcel Huard, Real Berube, Jean-Pierre Bedrossian and Gagnono describes an enhanced casino game in which the principles of the standard Roulette game are applied to a standard deck of playing cards. The use of standard gaming tools for this improved game of roulette provides an enhanced experience for the player while bringing flexibility in the choice of the casino house income ratio for the casino management team.
- None of these prior art references describe the present invention.
- It is an object of the present invention to provide an improved variation on the double zero wheel layout of a roulette game.
- The present invention is a gaming wheel system. The gaming wheel system comprises a roulette gaming wheel assembly having a static bowl and a wheel head rotatable within the static bowl and a plurality of ball pockets formed in the wheel head. The plurality of ball pockets are numbered from one (1) to forty (40) inclusive.
- In addition, the present invention includes a method for constructing a gaming wheel system. The method comprises providing a roulette gaming wheel assembly having a static bowl and a wheel head rotatable within the static bowl, forming a plurality of ball pockets in the wheel head, and numbering the plurality of ball pockets from one (1) to forty (40) inclusive.
- The present invention further includes a gaming wheel system comprising a roulette gaming wheel assembly having a static bowl and a wheel head rotatable within the static bowl and a plurality of ball pockets formed in the wheel head with the plurality of ball pockets divided into a four color system. A roulette gaming table is also provided having a plurality of play spaces positioned on the roulette gaming table with the plurality of play spaces divided into the same four color system of the ball pockets. The plurality of ball pockets are numbered from one (1) to forty (40) inclusive and the plurality of play spaces on the gaming table are numbered from one (1) to forty (40) inclusive, corresponding to the plurality of numbered ball pockets on the wheel head.
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FIG. 1 is a top plan view illustrating a roulette gaming wheel assembly of a gaming wheel system constructed in accordance with the present invention showing the numbers of the roulette gaming wheel assembly. -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view illustrating a roulette gaming table of a gaming wheel system constructed in accordance with the present invention showing the improved numbering system. -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view illustrating the roulette gaming wheel assembly and the roulette gaming table of the gaming wheel system constructed in accordance with the present invention containing the improved numbering system. - The present invention, hereinafter referred to as the Gaming Wheel System, indicated generally at 10, is an improved roulette numbering system and layout. The Gaming Wheel
System 10 of the present invention adds more player choice of bets which increases a player's winning chances and playing excitement. - The
Gaming Wheel System 10 of the present invention includes a roulettegaming wheel assembly 12. Thegaming wheel assembly 12 preferably consists of two basic parts which are astatic bowl 14 and awheel head 16 which rotates completely within thestatic bowl 14. Thebowl 14 is preferably produced of solid wood with plastic elements or plastic coverings although constructing thebowl 14 from other materials is within the scope of the present invention. Thestatic bowl 14 includes the ball track, the lower ball track apron with or without special ball deflectors, and aspindle 18 for supporting therotating wheel head 16. Theroulette wheel head 16 is settled into thebowl 14 in such a way that it fits with the upper and lower ball tracks. The outer edge of thewheel head 16 contains thecolored numbers 19 andball pockets 20 for a roulette ball to land on. The central part of thewheel head 16, preferably having a conical shape, is called the cone and it is used to direct the ball into theball pockets 20. A turret is a decorative component which hides the height adjuster can also be provided. - The
Gaming Wheel System 10 of the present invention further includes a roulette gaming table 22 allowing a roulette player a variety of betting options. Placing inside bets is either selecting the exact number of theball pocket 20 the ball will land in, or a small range of pockets based on their proximity on the layout. Players wishing to bet on the ‘outside’ will select bets on larger positional groupings ofball pockets 20, the pocket color, or whether the winning number is odd or even. The payout odds for each type of bet are based on its probability. - The
Gaming Wheel System 10 of the present invention can impose minimum and maximum bets, and these rules usually apply separately for all of a player's inside and outside bets for each spin. For inside bets, separate roulette table chips of various colors can be used to distinguish players at the table. Players can continue to place bets as the ball spins around the wheel until the dealer announces no more bets. - The
gaming wheel assembly 12 of theGaming Wheel System 10 of the present invention eliminates zero and double zero (as provided in a conventional roulette wheel) and adds four numbers to the original thirty six numbers in a conventional roulette wheel. Added to the wheel head are four additional spaces of thirty-seven (37), thirty-eight (38), thirty-nine (39), and forty (40). The numbering addition creates four sets of ten numbers from approximately one (1) to ten (10), eleven (11) to twenty (20), twenty-one (21) to thirty (30), and thirty-one (31) to forty (40) allowing bets on these groups of numbers. - Instead of the two color system red and black found in conventional roulette games, the
wheel head 16 of thegaming wheel assembly 12 of theGaming Wheel System 10 of the present invention contains a four color system of red, yellow, black and green allowing bets on a particular color or colors. The numbers from one (1) to forty (40) preferably alternate between small and big, even and odd, and preferably red, yellow, black, and green. It should be noted that while theGaming Wheel System 10 has been described as having a four color system with particular colors, it is within the scope of the present invention for theGaming Wheel System 10 to have more than a four color system and/or different colors. - Additionally, similar to the
gaming wheel assembly 12, the roulette table 22 of theGaming Wheel System 10 of the present invention also eliminates zero and double zero and adds four additional numbered spaces: thirty seven (37), thirty eight (38), thirty nine (39), and forty (40). Each of the numbered bettingspaces 24 on the gaming table 22 is colored one of the four colors corresponding to the color of the numberedball pocket 20 on thegaming wheel head 16. - As illustrated, the
Gaming Wheel System 10 of the present invention adds the color gray or silver to the four color system of yellow, black, green, and red of the numbered bettingspaces 24. In this embodiment, yellow includes 1, 5, 9, 12, 16, 23, 27, 34, and 38; black includes 2, 6, 13, 17, 24, 28, 31, 35, and 39; green includesnumbers 3, 7, 14, 18, 21, 25, 29, 32, and 36; red includesnumbers 4, 8, 11, 15, 19, 22, 26, 33, and 37; and gray or silver includesnumbers 10, 20, 30, and 40.numbers - The
Gaming Wheel System 10 poses no jeopardy for a casino operator towards house winnings. TheGaming Wheel System 10 is a variation of the double zero wheel layout. Most importantly, the present invention eliminates zero and double zero places that provide a board clearing, house advantage. Both the number and color additions provide a player with more betting options and opportunities for winning. - Originally configured for use in professional casinos, the
Gaming Wheel System 10 of the present invention is an adjunct game to traditional roulette. TheGaming Wheel System 10 is an innovative game that also is effectively functional and enjoyable in venues such as carnivals, charity gaming and home entertainment. TheGaming Wheel System 10 provides players with more betting options, more excitement and better chances of winning. The gaming industry and the professionals are ensured that the profit margins of the present invention continue to deliver to house expectations. - Although this invention has been described with respect to specific embodiments, it is not intended to be limited thereto and various modifications which will become apparent to the person of ordinary skill in the art are intended to fall within the spirit and scope of the invention as described herein taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and the appended claim.
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1. A gaming'wheel system comprising:
a roulette gaming wheel assembly having a static bowl and a wheel head rotatable within the static bowl; and
a plurality of ball pockets formed in the wheel head;
wherein the plurality of ball pockets are numbered from one (1) to forty (40) inclusive.
2. The gaming wheel system of claim 1 wherein the wheel head is free from ball pockets numbered zero (0) and double zero (00).
3. The gaming wheel system of claim 1 wherein the ball pockets are divided into a four color system.
4. The gaming wheel system of claim 1 wherein the colors are yellow, red, green, and black.
5. The gaming wheel system of claim 1 and further comprising:
a roulette gaming table; and
a plurality of play spaces positioned on the roulette gaming table;
wherein the plurality of play spaces are numbered from one (1) to forty (40) inclusive, corresponding to the plurality of numbered ball pockets on the wheel head.
6. The gaming wheel system of claim
wherein the roulette gaming table is free from play spaces numbered zero (0) and double zero (00).
7. The gaming wheel system of claim 5 wherein the plurality of play spaces on the gaming table is colored one of the four colors corresponding to the color of the numbered ball pocket on the wheel head.
8. The gaming wheel system of claim 5 wherein the plurality of play spaces on the gaming table is divided into four (4) betting opportunities.
9. The gaming wheel system of claim 8 wherein the betting opportunities includes one (1) to ten (10), eleven (11) to twenty (20), twenty-one (21) to thirty (30), and thirty-one (31) to forty (40).
10. The gaming wheel system of claim 1 wherein the plurality of ball pockets are numbered from one (1) to forty (40) alternate between small and big, even and odd, and red, yellow, black, and green.
11. The gaming wheel system of claim 1 wherein the bowl is constructed from a material selected from wood and plastic.
12. The gaming wheel system of claim 1 wherein the static bowl includes a ball track, a lower ball track apron, and a spindle for supporting the rotating wheel head.
13. A method for constructing a gaming wheel system, the method comprising:
providing a roulette gaming wheel assembly having a static bowl and a wheel head rotatable within the static bowl;
forming a plurality of ball pockets in the wheel head; and
numbering the plurality of ball pockets from one (1) to forty (40) inclusive.
14. A gaming wheel system comprising:
a roulette gaming wheel assembly having a static bowl and a wheel head rotatable within the static bowl; and
a plurality of ball pockets formed in the wheel head, the plurality of ball pockets divided into a four color system;
a roulette gaming table; and
a plurality of play spaces positioned on the roulette gaming table, the plurality of play spaces divided into the same four color system of the ball pockets;
wherein the plurality of ball pockets are numbered from one (1) to forty (40) inclusive; and
wherein the plurality of play spaces on the gaming table are numbered from one (1) to forty (40) inclusive, corresponding to the plurality of numbered ball pockets on the wheel head.
15. A gaming wheel system of claim 14 wherein the wheel head is free from ball pockets numbered zero (0) and double zero (00).
16. A gaming wheel system of claim 14 wherein the roulette gaming table is free from play spaces numbered zero (0) and double zero (00).
17. The gaming wheel system of claim 14 wherein the colors are yellow, red, green, and black.
16. The gaming wheel system of claim 14 wherein the plurality of play spaces is divided into four (4) betting opportunities.
17. The gaming wheel system of claim 16 wherein the betting opportunities includes one (1) to ten (10), eleven (11) to twenty (20), twenty-one (21) to thirty (30), and thirty-one (31) to forty (40).
18. The gaming wheel system of claim 16 wherein the plurality of ball pockets are numbered from one (1) to forty (40) alternate between small and big, even and odd, and red, yellow, black, and green.
19. The gaming wheel system of claim 16 wherein the bowl is constructed from a material selected from wood and plastic.
20. The gaming wheel system of claim 16 wherein the static bowl includes a ball track, a lower ball track apron, and a spindle for supporting the rotating wheel head.
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