20240021047. INSPECTION SYSTEM AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM simplified abstract (ANGEL GROUP CO., LTD.)

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INSPECTION SYSTEM AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

Organization Name

ANGEL GROUP CO., LTD.

Inventor(s)

Yasushi Shigeta of Shiga (JP)

INSPECTION SYSTEM AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240021047 titled 'INSPECTION SYSTEM AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a system for inspecting gaming currency in a casino game to detect any unfair or counterfeit currency. The system includes a gaming currency tray for holding the dealer's gaming currencies, an RF reader for reading the RF tags attached to the gaming currencies, plural photosensors for detecting the number of gaming currencies in the tray, and an inspection/alarm part for generating alarms if the number of gaming currencies read by the RF reader does not match the number detected by the photosensors.

  • The system is designed to detect unfair or counterfeit gaming currency in a casino game.
  • It uses an RF tag system to track and identify the gaming currencies.
  • The gaming currency tray holds the dealer's gaming currencies.
  • The RF reader reads the RF tags attached to the gaming currencies in the tray.
  • The plural photosensors detect the number of gaming currencies in the tray.
  • The inspection/alarm part generates alarms if the number of gaming currencies read by the RF reader is different from the number detected by the photosensors.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Enhancing security in casinos by preventing the use of unfair or counterfeit gaming currency.
  • Improving the accuracy and efficiency of inspecting gaming currency in a casino game.
  • Reducing the risk of financial losses due to the use of unfair or counterfeit gaming currency.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Detecting and preventing the use of unfair or counterfeit gaming currency in a casino game.
  • Ensuring the integrity and fairness of the gaming currency used in a casino game.
  • Enhancing the trust and confidence of players in the gaming system.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Increased security and fraud prevention in casinos.
  • Improved accuracy and efficiency in inspecting gaming currency.
  • Enhanced player trust and confidence in the fairness of the gaming system.


Original Abstract Submitted

when an unfair gaming currency is delivered to a dealer from a player, the currency is detected as unfair. the inspection system for inspecting the gaming currency, in which an rf tag is built, comprises: a gaming currency tray for housing the gaming currencies of the dealer in a casino game; an rf reader for reading the rf tags of the plural gaming currencies housed in the gaming currency tray; plural photosensors for detecting at least the number of the plural gaming currencies housed in the gaming currency tray at a constant time interval or always in a method other than rfid; and an inspection/alarm part for generating alarms when the number of the gaming currencies whose rf tags are read by the rf reader is not equal to the number of the gaming currencies detected by the plural photosensors.