Application Number: AU 2026201452
Management system of gaming chips and storage box
DETAILED DESCRIPTION NON-LIMITING NON-LIMITING EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EMBODIMENTS EMBODIMENTS (First embodiment) A first embodiment provides a system that monitors gaming chips of a casino in real time and the system can handle an error when the error occurs by managing all gaming chips in the casino. The first embodiment further provides a system of continuous monitoring
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ABSTRACT A system (500) that manages a package (302) of shuffled playing cards (301S) and gaming chips (3) includes a storage box and a control apparatus. The storage box
The Problem
AND BACKGROUND AND
In existing solutions, practitioners face limitations in achieving desired outcomes efficiently. This invention directly addresses these gaps by introducing novel technical approaches and mechanisms.
What This Invention Does
DETAILED DESCRIPTION NON-LIMITING NON-LIMITING EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EMBODIMENTS EMBODIMENTS (First embodiment) A first embodiment provides a system that monitors gaming chips of a casino in real time and the system can handle an error when the error occurs by managing all gaming chips in the casino. The first embodiment further provides a system of continuous monitoring that, in 16 26 Feb 2026 MARKED-UP COPY addition to management of gaming chips, prevents losses because if a shuffled playing card package is once lost in a casino, someone may know the alignment thereof and the package may not be used in a game. A system that manages gaming chips according to the first embodiment of the present disclosure will be described below.
The integration of these technical elements creates a system capable of delivering improved performance over existing alternatives. The inventors have identified and implemented solutions to key challenges that have limited previous approaches in this field.
Key Features
Innovative Technical Integration. The system seamlessly combines multiple functional components to work as a coordinated whole, enabling capabilities that would be difficult or impossible with standalone elements.
Dynamic Parameter Management. The invention includes mechanisms for adapting operational parameters based on conditions and requirements, allowing for optimized performance across diverse scenarios.
Enhanced Efficiency and Capability. Through its novel architecture and control mechanisms, the system achieves superior performance metrics compared to conventional approaches in the field.
Who Is Behind It?
Angel Group Co., Ltd. has brought this innovation to the patent system with expertise from a skilled team of inventors: SHIGETA, Yasushi. This represents their commitment to advancing technology in this important field.
Why It Matters
This patent application demonstrates significant innovation in an important technical area. The solutions described in the specification have the potential to improve how practitioners approach problems and deliver value in real-world applications.
The international patent classifications include A63F 11/00 (2006.01) A63F 9/00 (2006.01) A63F 1/06 (2006.01) G07D 9/00 (2006.01) A63F 3/00 (2006.01) G07F 17/32 (2006.01). These codes situate the invention within the broader landscape of technological innovation and represent important areas of advancement.
AU 2026201452 was published in the Australian Official Journal of Patents on 19 March 2026 and is open for public inspection. Patent applications represent inventions that are sought to be protected and do not necessarily reflect commercially available products.
Related Concepts
Casino chips are standardised tokens used in place of currency on gaming floors, designed to deter counterfeiting and simplify transaction tracking. Modern casinos increasingly embed RFID technology into chips to enable real-time inventory monitoring and fraud detection. Managing playing card packages alongside chip tracking ensures game integrity, since a deck whose shuffle order is known can be exploited.
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