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Patent: Game Scores, Real Time
By: TexasBusiness.com Posted: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 12:03 am


Anthony Timmons of Fort Davis, Daryl Burttschell of San Marcos and Howard Burttschell of New Braunfels received U.S. Patent 8,066,572 for “System For Transmitting Real-Time Game Information For A Game To A Remote Device.”
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Texas Business Patent Of The Day: Three Texans have devised a way to get real time information on a game in process.
Anthony Timmons of Fort Davis, Daryl Burttschell of San Marcos and Howard Burttschell of New Braunfels received U.S. Patent 8,066,572 for “System For Transmitting Real-Time Game Information For A Game To A Remote Device.”
The three filed for the patent on August 26, 2010.
The patent assignee is Scores Two Go LLC of Fort Davis.
The invention generally relate to systems for transmitting real-time game information for a game to a remote device.
The three men saw a need for a system for transmitting real-time game information to a remote device, such as a mobile phone. In addition, there was a need for a system that allows a user to pick what real-time game information the user wishes to receive on the user's mobile device. As a result, the three invented a system for transmitting real-time game information for a game to a remote device. The system can include at least one remote terminal unit adapted to be communicated with a controller associated with a game information display device. The remote terminal unit can communicate with a network in communication with each remote terminal unit and with a game server. The game server can include a game server processor. The game server processor can be in communication with each remote terminal unit. A game server data storage can be in communication with the game server processor. |
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