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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 16, 2013
Filed:
Mar. 17, 2008
Richard Earl Mcnutt, Lafayette, CO (US);
Thomas Lazzlo Aronson, Boulder, CO (US);
Masood Garahi, Superior, CO (US);
Alice June Courtney, Boulder, CO (US);
Ben Springborn, Lakewood, CO (US);
Douglas Vaughn Ramsey, Lafayette, CO (US);
Eric Frank Stimmel, Louisville, CO (US);
Erik Thomas Russell Olsen, Westminster, CO (US);
James Howard Darr, Arvada, CO (US);
Rodney John Gaidies, Golden, CO (US);
Connie T. Marshall, Muskogee, OK (US);
Jon Charles Zaring, Glenpool, OK (US);
Kevin Dwight Satterfield, Tulsa, OK (US);
Richard Earl McNutt, Lafayette, CO (US);
Thomas Lazzlo Aronson, Boulder, CO (US);
Masood Garahi, Superior, CO (US);
Alice June Courtney, Boulder, CO (US);
Ben Springborn, Lakewood, CO (US);
Douglas Vaughn Ramsey, Lafayette, CO (US);
Eric Frank Stimmel, Louisville, CO (US);
Erik Thomas Russell Olsen, Westminster, CO (US);
James Howard Darr, Arvada, CO (US);
Rodney John Gaidies, Golden, CO (US);
Connie T. Marshall, Muskogee, OK (US);
Jon Charles Zaring, Glenpool, OK (US);
Kevin Dwight Satterfield, Tulsa, OK (US);
ODS Properties, Inc., Los Angeles, CA (US);
Abstract
The present invention is systems and methods for interactive wagering using multiple types of user interfaces. Preferred embodiments of these systems and methods incorporate a wagering data hub which controls the flow of data relating to wagers, wagering events, and wagering account and facilitates the use of a variety of user interfaces such as graphical user interfaces and interactive voice response interfaces. For example, a user of the present invention may use a television set-top box, a computer, a telephone, and/or any other suitable device. To communicate with the wagering data hub, television set-top boxes preferably use a two-way cable system, computers preferably use a computer network, and telephones preferably use a telephone network, although each may use any suitable mechanism or combination of mechanisms to communicate with wagering data hub.