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Abstract
The present invention relates to a card shoe apparatus for preventing fraudulent actions in entertainment facilities such as casinos. The card shoe apparatus (4) comprises a card housing unit (5), an opening (13), a card reading unit (8), a control unit (12), a pair of optical devices (22 and 23), and a card entry/exit restriction unit (30). The card entry/exit restriction unit (30) restricts the entry or exit of any of cards (1) when one or more of the cards (1) are improperly withdrawn from the opening (13). One of the optical devices (22 and 23) is positioned in front of the card entry/exit restriction unit (30) in the card reading direction. Another of the optical devices (22 and 23) is positioned behind the card entry/exit restriction unit (30) in the card reading direction. and a card entry/exit restriction unit (30). The card entry/exit restriction unit (30) restricts the entry or exit of any of cards (1) when one or more of the cards (1) are improperly withdrawn from the opening (13). One of the optical devices (22 and 23) is positioned in front of the card entry/exit restriction unit (30) in the card reading direction. Another of the optical devices (22 and 23) is positioned behind the card entry/exit restriction unit (30) in the card reading direction.
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[Title of Invention] CARD SHOE APPARATUS
[Technical Field]
The present invention relates to a card shoe apparatus having a function of
preventing cheating in card games such as baccarat that are played using playing cards
(hereinafter simply referred to as “cards”) and a method.
[Background Art]
Conventional card shoe apparatuses that are suitable for use in card games
played in s or the like have been ed. For example, a card shoe tus is
disclosed in Patent Literature 1. In the card shoe apparatus of Patent Literature 1, a CCD
image sensor and the related optical system components are incorporated in the card shoe.
Also, a card g window is provided in the exit of the card shoe. When a card passes
through the exit of the shoe, the suit (type) and the rank (number) of the card are read
through the card reading window.
[Citation List]
Patent ture 1: JP 08236A (page 12, Fig.1)
[Summary of Invention]
[Problems to be Solved by the Invention]
However, such a tional apparatus could not prevent a fraudulent act such
as the insertion of false cards from the exit of the card shoe.
The present invention has been made in view of the above problem, and aims to
provide a card shoe and a method with which it is possible to prevent the fraudulent
insertion of cards into a card shoe used in the card game or the fraudulent dealing of cards,
as well as the dealing of any card that should not be dealt onto the game table.
[Means for Solving the Problems]
To solve the above conventional problems, the present invention provides a card
shoe apparatus including:
a card housing unit for housing a plurality of cards;
an opening unit for manually taking out cards one by one from the card housing
unit;
a card reading unit that reads information of a card that is manually drawn out
from the card housing unit onto a game table from that card;
a control unit that stores rules of a card game and determines the winning/losing
of the card game according to the rules of the card game based on the information of a
card read by the card reading unit;
a display unit that outputs a winning/losing result as determined by the control
unit; and
a card entry/exit restriction unit that is provided in the opening unit and restricts
the exit of a card from the card housing unit,
the card housing unit, the card reading unit, the control unit, the display unit and
the card entry/exit restriction unit being configured as a single unit,
wherein the card entry/exit ction unit includes:
1) a function of prohibiting the insertion of a card that is inserted from the
exterior toward the card housing unit via the opening unit in an opposite direction; and
2) a function of prohibiting, based on the information of a card read by the card
reading unit, the drawing out of any additional card in a case where no additional card
needs to be drawn out from the card housing unit.
[Advantageous s of ion]
With the present invention, it is possible to provide a card shoe apparatus and a
method e of preventing, on site, any fraudulent act such as the fraudulent insertion
of cards into a card shoe apparatus, false or inappropriate dealing of cards or the like.
[Brief ption of Drawings]
[Fig. 1] Fig. 1 is a block diagram illustrating the entirety of a card shoe apparatus
according to an embodiment of the present ion.
[Fig. 2] Fig. 2 shows an example of a card according to the embodiment of the present
invention.
[Fig. 3] Fig. 3 is a plan view of a main portion of a card guide of the card shoe apparatus
according to an embodiment of the present invention, with the card guide partially
broken.
[Fig. 4] Fig. 4(a) is a cross-sectional view illustrating a main portion of a card entry/exit
restriction unit that restricts the entry/exit of cards from a card g unit of the card
shoe apparatus ing to an embodiment of the present invention as viewed from the
side, and Fig. 4(b) is a cross-sectional view rating a main portion of a variation of the
card entry/exit restriction unit that restricts the entry/exit of cards from a card housing
unit of the card shoe tus according to an embodiment of the present invention as
viewed from the side.
[Fig. 5] Fig. 5 is a diagram illustrating the relation between output waves from sensors
and marks with the card shoe apparatus according to an embodiment of the present
invention.
iption of Embodiments]
An embodiment of a table game system of the present invention will be
described below in detail. Fig. 1 is a block diagram illustrating the entirety of a card shoe
apparatus to be used in a table game system of the present embodiment. Fig. 2 illustrates a
card 1 used in the table game system of the present embodiment. In the card 1 used in
table games such as at, a code 2 by which is composed of marks M that are
invisible in a normal condition is provided in the upper side and the lower side of the card
1 in a symmetric manner. A rank (number, rank) of that card 1 is coded by the code
2. Also, the card 1 includes an authenticity determination code 3, which is created by
coding information that indicates the authenticity of the card, and is arranged by printing
or the like so as to be ble in a normal condition (for e, in ultraviolet ve
ink).
In Fig. 1, a card shoe apparatus 4 includes a card guide unit 7 that guides cards 1
that are manually drawn out one by one from a card housing unit 5 onto a game table 6, a
code reading unit 8 that reads, when a card 1 is manually drawn out from the card housing
unit 5 by a dealer or the like of a casino, the code 2 that indicates a rank (number, rank) of
that card 1, a winning/losing determination unit 10 that determines the winning/losing of
the card game based on the ranks of the cards 1 sequentially read by the code reading unit
8, and an output unit 11 that outputs the result of the determination made by the
winning/losing determination unit 10. The card guide unit 7 es a card entry/exit
restriction unit 30 or 40 (to be described later) that restricts the entry/exit of the card 1
from the card housing unit 5.
Next, the code reading unit 8 that reads, from a card 1, the code 2 that indicates a
rank (number, rank) of the card 1 when the card 1 is ly drawn out from the card
housing unit 5 will be described in detail with reference to Fig. 3. Fig. 3 is a plan view of
a main portion of the card shoe apparatus 4. In Fig. 3, the code reading unit 8 is provided
in the card guide unit 7 that guides the cards 1 manually taken out one by one from an
opening 13 onto the game table 6, with the opening 13 ed in a front portion of the
card housing unit 5. The card guide unit 7 is an ed surface, and a card guide 14 is
attached to an edge portion of each of both sides thereof, with the card guide 14 also
serving as a sensor cover. Also, two card guides 14 are each configured to be
attachable/detachable with screws or the like (not shown). When a card guide 14 is
removed, a sensor group 15 of the code reading unit 8 is exposed. The sensor group 15 is
composed of four sensors, including two ultraviolet reactive sensors (UV sensors) 20 and
21, and object detection sensors 22 and 23.
The object detection s 22 and 23 are optical fiber s that each detect
the presence of the card 1, and are capable of detecting movement of the card 1. The
object detection sensor 22 is placed in the upstream side of the card guide unit 7 with
respect to the travel direction of the card 1, and the object detection sensor 23 is placed in
the downstream side of the card guide unit 7 with t to the travel direction of the card
1. As shown in Fig. 3, the object detection sensors 22 and 23 are respectively provided in
the upstream side and the downstream side of the UV sensors 20 and 21. The UV sensors
and 21 each include an LED (UV LED) that emits an ultraviolet ray and a detector. The
marks M of the code 2 are printed on the card 1 in UV luminescent ink that emits color
when UV ray is applied. The card 1 is irradiated with the UV ray (black light), and the
detector detects the light reflected by the marks M of the code 2 of the card 1. The UV
sensors 20 and 21 are connected to a control apparatus 12 of the code reading unit 8 via a
cable. In the code reading unit 8, the arrangement patterns of the marks M are determined
based on the output signals from the detectors of the UV sensors 20 and 21, such that the
number (rank) corresponding to the code 2 is determined.
In the code reading unit 8, the start and end of the reading performed by the UV
sensors 20 and 21 are controlled by the control apparatus 12 based on the detection
signals from the object ion sensors 22 and 23. Also, the l apparatus 12
ines whether the card 1 has normally passed through the card guide unit 7 based on
the detection signals from the object detection sensors 22 and 23. As shown in Fig. 2, the
rectangular marks M are arranged within a framework of two rows with four columns on
each of the upper and bottom edges of a card, and the arrangement of such marks
indicates the rank (number) and the suit (Heart, Spade or the like) of the card. When the
UV sensor(s) 20 and/or 21 detect(s) a mark M, such UV sensor(s) output(s) an on .
The code reading unit 8 ines the relative relation between the signals received from
the two UV sensors 20 and 21. In this way, the code reading unit 8 identifies the code
based on the relative difference or the like between the two marks M detected by the two
UV sensors 20 and 21, y identifying the number (rank) and the type (suit) of the
corresponding card 1.
The relation between the code 2 and the output of the on signals from the two UV
sensors 20 and 21 are shown in Fig. 5. It is possible to identify a predetermined
arrangement pattern of the marks M based on the comparison results of the relative
changes in the output of the on signals from the UV sensors 20 and 21. As a result, in two
rows (the upper and lower rows), four types of arrangement patterns of the mark M are
possible, and since patterns are printed in four s, it is possible to form 256 types of
codes (4 x 4 x 4 x 4). Fifty two (52) playing cards are each assigned to one of the 256
codes, and the relations of such assignment are stored in a memory or by a program as an
association table. A uration is thereby adopted in which the card reading unit 8 can,
by identifying the code 2, identify the number (rank) and the type (suit) of the card 1
based on that predetermined association table (not shown). Also, 52 cards can be freely
associated with 52 codes out of the 256 codes to be stored in the ation table, and
thus, there will be a variety of associations between them. Therefore, it is possible to
change the ations between the 256 codes and 52 cards depending on the time or
place. Preferably, the code is printed with a paint material that s visible when
irradiated with UV ray, and placed in a on where it does not overlap the indications
of the card types or s 102.
Next, the configuration of the control apparatus 12 will be described. The control
apparatus 12, the code reading unit 8, the winning/losing determination unit 10 and the
like are realized by a computer apparatus. For example, the function of automatically
determining the winning/losing of a game (the winning/losing determination unit 10) is
realized by installing a program for determining the winning/losing in a computer, and
that program is executed by a processor of the computer. The ranks of cards sequentially
taken out onto the game table 6 are acquired using the UV sensors 20 and 21 in the code
reading unit 8, and the ranks of cards thus acquired are sequentially stored in a memory.
At this time, ation on which card 1 is dealt to which player is also stored. The
number of each card is stored in association with the player to whom that card was dealt.
In baccarat, there is a player and a banker. The rank (number) of the card dealt is stored in
the memory in association with the player to whom it was dealt, and the ranks r)
of the cards dealt are added for each player, and the winner is determined based on the
programmed rules. A “tie” is also judged.
Next, the card entry/exit restriction unit 30 that restricts the entry/exit of the card
1 to/from the card housing unit 5 will be described with reference to Fig. 4. In Fig. 4(a),
the card entry/exit restriction unit 30 is provided in the card guide 14 of the card guide
unit 7 that guides the cards 1 taken out one by one from the opening 13, which is provided
in a front portion of the card housing unit 5, onto the game table 6. The card entry/exit
restriction unit 30 has a structure by which when a card 1 passes through a slot 33
between the card guide unit 7 and the guide cover of the card guide 14, a lock member 34
presses the card 1 to prohibit the exit of the card 1 within the slot 33. The lock
member 34 is capable of moving in the direction indicated by the arrow M by a driving
unit 35 composed of an electromagnetic solenoid, a lectric device or the like, such
that it can take two positions, namely, a on where the card 1 is pressed (restricted
position) and a position where the card 1 is allowed to pass through. The driving unit 35 is
lled by the control apparatus 12, and causes the lock member 34 to move to two
positions, namely, a position where the card 1 is pressed and a position where the card 1 is
allowed to pass through. The rules of the baccarat game are programmed and stored in
advance in the control apparatus 12.
Next, a variation of the card entry/exit restriction unit 30 will be bed with
reference to Fig. 4(b). A card entry/exit restriction unit 40 of the variation has a structure
by which when a card 1 passes through the slot 33 between the card guide unit 7 and the
guide cover of the card guide 14, a lock member 36 des into the slot 33 to it
movement of the card 1. The lock member 36 is capable of moving in the direction
indicated by the arrow M by a driving unit 37 composed of an electromagnetic solenoid, a
piezoelectric device or the like, such that it can take two ons, namely, a position
where movement of the card 1 is prohibited (restricted on) and a position where the
card 1 is allowed to pass through. The driving unit 37 is controlled by the control
apparatus 12, and causes the lock member 36 to move to two positions, namely, a position
where movement of the card 1 is prohibited and a position where the card 1 is allowed to
pass through.
The card exit restriction unit 30 (40) is caused to on as a result of the
driving unit 35 or 37 being controlled by the program of the control tus 12 to
prevent the fraudulent entry/exit of the card 1. The card entry/exit restriction unit 30 (40)
is provided with the object detection sensors 22 and 23 as sensors for detecting movement
of the card 1, and has a function of detecting movement of the card 1 with these sensors
22 and 23 to restrict such movement. The details of the control (programmed control)
performed for preventing the fraudulent entry/exit of the card 1 includes at least the
following 1) and 2):
1) A function of iting the insertion of a card 1 that is inserted in the
direction te to the direction of the arrow S, namely, from the exterior toward the
card housing unit 5 via the opening 13.
In this case, although the card 1 inserted for the e of cheating passes
through the slot 33 between the card guide unit 7 and the card guide 14, the movement of
the card 1 in a direction opposite to the normal direction (the direction opposite to the
arrow S in Fig. 3) is detected based on the detection signals from the object detection
sensors 22 and 23, and due to the program of the control tus 12, the driving units 35
or 37 will move their corresponding lock members 34 or 36 to their respective positions
of pressing or blocking the card 1, respectively.
2) A function of prohibiting the drawing of a card 1 from the card housing unit 5
when such drawing should not be allowed based on the information on the suits and the
ranks of the cards 1 read by a card reading unit (this means the code reading unit 8 that
reads from a card 1 the code 2 that indicates a rank (number, rank) of that card 1 when the
card 1 is drawn out from the card housing unit 5).
In this case, as described above, the rules of the at game are programmed
in advance in the control apparatus 12. In the baccarat game, whether each of the banker
and the player should draw two or more cards 1 is uniquely determined according to the
total of the ranks (numbers) of the two cards already dealt to each of them. Thus, if the
dealer of a table ts to deal a card 1 in a case where the third card should not be
drawn, which is against the rules, movement of the card 1 is restricted. If drawing of the
card 1 is attempted at a time or state when such g should not be allowed,
movement of the card 1 is ed based on the signals of the detection of the card 1
given by the object detection sensor 22, and the driving units 35 or 37 will move their
corresponding lock members 34 or 36 to their respective ons of ng or blocking
the card 1, respectively by the program of the control apparatus 12. In this manner, the
lock members 34 or 36 will move to their respective positions of pressing or blocking the
card 1, respectively, thereby iting the dealing of additional cards 1 (the positions
shown in Fig. 4). In this way, the attitude of dealing a card 1 by the dealer which is against
the rules is detected, and the dealing of the card 1 is restricted, thus an apparatus that
cts the entry/exit of the card 1 gets used up more slowly than the case of blocking the
card 1 at every end of the games.
An error signal output unit 50, which, upon the operation of the card entry/exit
restriction unit 30 (40), gives an external signal regarding such operation (a lamp is
illuminated and an alarm sound is emitted), is provided, and the operation of which is
controlled by the control tus 12.
[Industrial Applicability]
As bed above, the card shoe apparatus of the present invention has an
effect on being capable of preventing, on site, any fraudulent act such as the lent
insertion of cards into a card shoe apparatus, false or inappropriate dealing of cards, or the
like. Thus the card shoe apparatus of the t invention is used in card games played in
casinos, and effective.
[Reference Signs List]
1 card
2 code
3 authenticity determination code
4 card shoe apparatus
card housing unit
6 game table
7 card guide unit
8 code reading unit
winning/losing determination unit
11 output unit
12 control apparatus
13 opening
14 card guide
sensor group
ultraviolet reactive sensor (UV sensor)
21 ultraviolet reactive sensor (UV sensor)
22 object detection sensor
23 object detection sensor
card entry/exit restriction unit
33 slot
34 lock member
driving unit
36 lock member
37 g unit
40 card entry/exit restriction unit
50 error signal output unit
102 index
Claims (15)
1. A card shoe apparatus comprising: a card housing unit for housing a plurality of cards; an opening in the card housing unit for manually withdrawing the cards one by one from the card housing unit in a card g direction; a card reading unit that reads information on the cards as the cards are ly awn from the card housing unit in the card reading direction; a control unit that stores rules of a card game and determines the results of the card game based on the information read by the card reading unit and the rules of the card game; a pair of optical devices that detect movements of the cards relative to the card reading direction; and a card entry/exit restriction unit provided in the opening; wherein the card entry/exit restriction unit restricts the entry or exit of any of the cards when one or more of the cards are erly withdrawn from the opening, wherein one of the optical devices is placed in the upstream side of a card guide unit, and wherein another of the optical devices is placed in the ream side of the card guide unit.
2. The card shoe apparatus according to claim 1, n one or more of the cards are improperly withdrawn if the rules of the game prohibit the withdrawing of the one or more cards.
3. The card shoe apparatus according to claim 1, wherein one or more of the cards are improperly withdrawn if one or more of the cards move in a direction opposite of the card reading direction.
4. The card shoe tus according to claim 1, wherein one or more of the cards are improperly withdrawn if one or more of the cards move in an improper manner with t to the card reading direction.
5. The card shoe apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the card entry/exit restriction unit is operated based on the information read on the cards.
6. The card shoe apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising: an error signal output unit that, upon the operation of the card entry/exit restriction unit, signals the operation of the card entry/exit restriction unit.
7. The card shoe apparatus ing to claim 1, wherein the optical devices are fiber optic sensors.
8. The card shoe apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the card entry/exit restriction unit further comprises a lock member.
9. The card shoe tus according to claim 8, wherein, upon the operation of the card entry/exit ction unit, the card is prohibited from further nt in the card reading direction.
10. The card shoe apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the card guide unit is positioned in the opening that guides the cards manually withdrawn from the card housing and, upon the operation of the card exit restriction unit, the card is pressed between the card guide unit and the lock member.
11. The card shoe apparatus ing to claim 8, n the lock member moves in a direction perpendicular to the card reading direction.
12. The card shoe apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising: invisible codes on one or more of the cards.
13. The card shoe apparatus according to claim 12, wherein the invisible codes are placed on the upper side and lower side of the cards in a symmetrical arrangement.
14. The card shoe apparatus according to claim 12, wherein the invisible codes are invisible to the human eye when visible light is applied to the cards.
15. The card shoe apparatus according to claim 12, further comprising: an ticity determination code on one or more of the cards. [
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