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Dale Rodesch Phones & Addresses

  • Escondido, CA
  • Vista, CA
  • 16388 Avenida Venusto, San Diego, CA 92128 (858) 592-6784
  • Minden, NV
  • 29092 Vista Valley Dr, Vista, CA 92084 (858) 592-6784

Work

Position: Professional/Technical

Education

Degree: Graduate or professional degree

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Dale F. Rodesch
President
LOTUS TRADING COMPANY
1313 Simpson Way STE A, Escondido, CA 92029
Dale F. Rodesch
President
RODESCH DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
12445 Grn E Rd, San Diego, CA 92128
Dale Rodesch
Principal
Rodesch Associates Inc
Commercial Physical Research
16388 Avenida Venusto, San Diego, CA 92128
28734 Vis Vly Dr, Vista, CA 92084
(858) 618-1234

Publications

Us Patents

Reel Type Slot Machine Having Stepper Motor Monitoring System

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US Patent:
59385294, Aug 17, 1999
Filed:
Mar 17, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/818850
Inventors:
Gregory L. Rodesch - Oceanside CA
Dale F. Rodesch - San Diego CA
Assignee:
Unislot, Inc. - Escondido CA
International Classification:
A63F 922
G05B 1940
US Classification:
463 20
Abstract:
A reel-type slot machine includes a microprocessor driven game control circuit for randomly determining a game result and three reel assemblies each including a symbol-bearing reel driven by a stepper motor for displaying the game results. The stepper motors each include a permanent magnet rotor and four stator windings which respond to quadrature phase motor drive signals generated by the game control circuit to incrementally rotate the reels. A reel motion monitoring circuit senses back EMF on each stator winding to generate an error signal which inhibits play in the event a motor fails to respond to an applied drive signal or a reel is moved by tampering.

Reel Type Slot Machine Utilizing Random Number Generator For Selecting Game Result

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US Patent:
59886382, Nov 23, 1999
Filed:
Oct 21, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/955052
Inventors:
Dale F. Rodesch - San Diego CA
Gregory L. Rodesch - Oceanside CA
Assignee:
Unislot, Inc. - CA
International Classification:
A63B 7106
A63F 504
G07F 1734
US Classification:
273143R
Abstract:
A reel-type slot machine includes a microprocessor driven game control circuit for randomly selecting a game result. Three reel assemblies each include a symbol-bearing display reel driven by a stepper motor for displaying game symbols corresponding to the game result. A random number generator within the game control circuit generates a random number within a predetermined range of random numbers for application to a look-up table wherein a game result consisting of three game symbols is identified. Each potential game result is associated with a subset of random numbers within the total range of random numbers. The size of the subset determines the probability of the game result occurring. An undesired game result may be avoided by providing no corresponding subset. After the game result symbols have been identified, the display reels are driven by the stepper motors to display the game symbols.

Reel Type Slot Machine Utilizing Time-Based Random Game Result Selection Means

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US Patent:
60038675, Dec 21, 1999
Filed:
Oct 21, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/955846
Inventors:
Dale F. Rodesch - San Diego CA
Gregory L. Rodesch - Oceanside CA
Assignee:
Unislot, Inc. - CA
International Classification:
A63F 504
A63B 7106
G07F 1734
US Classification:
273143R
Abstract:
A reel-type slot machine includes a microprocessor driven game control circuit for randomly selecting a game result. Three reel assemblies each include a symbol-bearing display reel driven by a stepper motor for displaying game symbols corresponding to the game result. A series of signals representing potential game results is repetitively generated within the game control circuits. Upon user actuation of a spin switch one of the game results is randomly selected for application to a look-up table wherein the corresponding three game symbols to be displayed are identified. The number of repetitions of a potential game result in the series establishes a time window of availability for the result, and hence the probability of that game result being selected. After the three game symbols have been identified, the display reels are driven by their respective stepper motors to display the game symbols. Optional ramp-up and ramp-down circuits provide improved stopping accuracy.
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