KENNETH DICKINSON
Real Estate Appraisers in Las Vegas, NV

License number
Nevada BS.0143713.LLC
Issued Date
Oct 25, 2011
Expiration Date
Oct 31, 2017
Category
Real Estate Appraisers
Type
Broker Salesperson
License number
Nevada S.0074334.LLC
Issued Date
Oct 5, 2006
Expiration Date
Oct 31, 2011
Category
Real Estate Appraisers
Type
Broker Salesperson
Address
Address
Las Vegas, NV 89117

Professional information

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Coin Collection System

US Patent:
6336544, Jan 8, 2002
Filed:
Mar 1, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/259207
Inventors:
Steven J. Blad - Henderson NV
Kenneth R. Dickinson - Las Vegas NV
Assignee:
Casinovations Incorporated - Las Vegas NV
International Classification:
G01G 1942
US Classification:
194217, 232 15
Abstract:
A mobile inventorying and collection apparatus includes a mobile cart for immediate inventorying of moneys collected in a coin collection box at an area adjacent to a host machine such as a gaming machine, and collecting in a secured receptacle of the mobile cart inventoried coins and tokens in a secured manner, and transmitting this data as well as identification data of the coin box to either a CPU provided on-board the mobile cart for later downloading to a remote data management control system, or directly to the remote data system.


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Automatic Card Shuffler With Spaced Roller Pair

US Patent:
2010021, Aug 26, 2010
Filed:
Jan 11, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/685559
Inventors:
Kenneth R. Dickinson - Las Vegas NV, US
Lynn Hessing - Boise ID, US
International Classification:
A63F 1/14
US Classification:
273149 R
Abstract:
An automatic card shuffler includes a card input unit, card ejection unit, card separation and delivery unit and card collection unit. A card ejection unit ejects cards in a singular fashion from a stack of cards placed into the input unit. The ejected cards are passed through a dynamic de-doubler that prevents more than a pre-established number of cards from passing through. The dynamic de-doubler is able to shift positions to accommodate card that are bent, impacted by environmental conditions and otherwise worn. The cards are ejected to a stop arm maintaining the entrance to the card separation unit. Upon processor command, the stop arm raises to allow a plurality of cards to pass under to the card separation and delivery unit. A series of rotating belts and rollers act to separate the cards and propel them individually to the collection unit. A floating gate slightly forward of the stop arm dictates that a minimum number of cards are managed simultaneously. The shuffler is controlled by a processing unit in communication with multiple internal sensors.


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Coin Operated Machine Including A Coin Box Having A Memory Device

US Patent:
6213277, Apr 10, 2001
Filed:
Sep 3, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/396550
Inventors:
Steven J. Blad - Henderson NV
Kenneth R. Dickinson - Las Vegas NV
International Classification:
G07F 906
US Classification:
194350
Abstract:
A coin operated machine having a removably insertable coin box for receiving and storing coins inserted into the coin operated machine. The coin operated machine includes a coin accepting apparatus, a first memory device and first circuitry for transmitting communication signals from the first memory device and receiving structure for removably receiving a coin box within the coin operated machine. The coin box has a receptacle partially defined by opposed side walls for receiving and storing coins inserted into the coin operated machine and guiding structure for guiding the coin box into a predetermined position within the receiving structure of the coin operated machine. The coin box also includes a second memory device and second circuitry for transmitting communication signals between the second memory device and the first circuitry.


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Currency Container Tracking System And A Currency Container For Use Therewith

US Patent:
6845905, Jan 25, 2005
Filed:
Sep 21, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/956787
Inventors:
Steven J. Blad - Henderson NV, US
Kenneth R. Dickinson - Las Vegas NV, US
Assignee:
VendingData Corporation - Las Vegas NV
International Classification:
G06F 1700
US Classification:
235375, 235379, 235492, 902 9, 705 43
Abstract:
The present invention features a tracking system for currency containers in a gaming casino. Currency is received in removable containers having a memory chip for storing information such as the container ID, the ID of the gaming machine, the date and time the container was placed in a gaming machine. A mobile cart or a hand-carried unit is provided to store and transport the containers to a counting room. Data in each container's memory is verified and continuously monitored by the cart. A docking station verifies, reads, and transmits data to a remote computer and also provides a printout. All temporary data is erased from memory, and the containers are ready for reuse. Each time a container is inserted into a machine or other apparatus, a date and time is written to memory so that a complete adit trail is available.


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Automatic Card Shuffler With Dynamic De-Doubler

US Patent:
7644923, Jan 12, 2010
Filed:
Jul 12, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/457119
Inventors:
Kenneth R. Dickinson - Las Vegas NV, US
Lynn Hessing - Boise ID, US
Assignee:
Shuffle Master, Inc. - Las Vegas NV
International Classification:
A63F 1/12
US Classification:
273149R
Abstract:
An automatic card shuffler includes a card input unit, card ejection unit, card separation and delivery unit and card collection unit. A card ejection unit ejects cards in a singular fashion from a stack of cards placed into the input unit. The ejected cards are passed through a dynamic de-doubler that prevents more than a pre-established number of cards from passing through. The dynamic de-doubler is able to shift positions to accommodate card that are bent, impacted by environmental conditions and otherwise worn. The cards are ejected to a stop arm maintaining the entrance to the card separation unit. Upon processor command, the stop arm raises to allow a plurality of cards to pass under to the card separation and delivery unit. A series of rotating belts and rollers act to separate the cards and propel them individually to the collection unit. A floating gate slightly forward of the stop arm dictates that a minimum number of cards are managed simultaneously.


Kenneth Dickinson Photo 6

Mobile Coin Collection System

US Patent:
6328149, Dec 11, 2001
Filed:
Sep 13, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/395396
Inventors:
Steven J. Blad - Henderson NV
Kenneth R. Dickinson - Las Vegas NV
International Classification:
G01G 1942
US Classification:
194217
Abstract:
A mobile cart for inventorying monies collected from a coin operated machine. The mobile cart includes a receptacle for receiving and storing inventoried moneys, a data reception device, and a weight measuring device in electrical communication with the data reception device. The mobile cart also includes a receiving platform associated with the weight measuring device that is adapted to receive a coin box.


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Automatic Card Shuffler

US Patent:
7066464, Jun 27, 2006
Filed:
Jan 26, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/765413
Inventors:
Steven J. Blad - Henderson NV, US
Lynn C. Hessing - Boise ID, US
Tyson K. Adams - Henderson NV, US
Kenneth R. Dickinson - Las Vegas NV, US
Carl Ketcham - Murray UT, US
Tom Wing - Las Vegas NV, US
International Classification:
A63F 1/12
US Classification:
273149, 273292, 463 12, 463 13
Abstract:
Method of optimizing shuffling of cards with a shuffling machine relying on random ejection technology. Deterministic ejection of cards, verifying card stack position and number of cards remaining in a card stack, adjusting operational functions, including low-impact ejection and packer arm activation, and automatic analysis of card quality create an optimum system for shuffling cards using a shuffler which incorporates random ejection technology. A calibration procedure facilitates the optimization features. In another embodiment, multiple buttons or a single button provide means for an operator to navigate a list of menu items and select a desired menu item.


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Automatic Card Shuffler

US Patent:
8490972, Jul 23, 2013
Filed:
Jul 11, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/456814
Inventors:
Kenneth R. Dickinson - Las Vegas NV, US
Lynn Hessing - Boise ID, US
Chan Keong Chan - Las Vegas NV, US
Assignee:
SHFL Entertainment, Inc. - Las Vegas NV
International Classification:
A63F 1/12
US Classification:
273149R
Abstract:
An automatic card shuffler includes a card input unit, card ejection unit, card separation and delivery unit and card collection unit. A card ejection unit ejects cards in a singular fashion from a stack of cards placed into the input unit. The cards are ejected to a stop arm maintaining the entrance to the card separation unit. Upon processor command, the stop aim raises to allow a plurality of cards to pass under to the card separation and delivery unit. A series of rotating belts and rollers act to separate the cards and propel them individually to the collection unit. A floating gate slightly forward of the stop arm dictates that a minimum number of cards are managed simultaneously. The shuffler is controlled by a processing unit in communication with multiple internal sensors, including a solenoid wear sensor.


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Playing Card Vault

US Patent:
2009013, May 28, 2009
Filed:
Jun 2, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/131287
Inventors:
Kenneth R. Dickinson - Las Vegas NV, US
James B. Crabbe - Portland OR, US
International Classification:
A63F 1/14
US Classification:
273149 R
Abstract:
A card vault for attachment to an automatic card shuffling machine, card shoe, card verifying machine and card discard rack is disclosed. The card vault facilitates a system of reducing human handling of cards thereby reducing human error and cheating. Cards may be transferred in a card vault directly from the card verifying machine to an automatic card shuffling machine. After being dealt during one or more table games, the cards are placed in a discard rack and transferred to the card vault for transport to a card verifying machine where the deck is verified. The card vault and contained cards are tracked in substantially real-time using wireless technology such as a RFID transmitter and receiver.