Learn more

HSU TIEN-SHU

Overview
  • Total Patents
    42
  • GoodIP Patent Rank
    164,989
About

HSU TIEN-SHU has a total of 42 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2007. It filed its patents most often in United States, EPO (European Patent Office) and Singapore. Its main competitors in its focus markets control, furniture and games and it methods for management are MCBRIDE SCOTT, INTERPROVINCIAL LOTTERY CORP and HSU TIEN SHU.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing HSU TIEN-SHUs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Hsu Tien-Shu 42
#2 Hsu Shun-Tsung 2
#3 Lai Ying-Nan 2
#4 Wang Zhang-Yi 1
#5 Xu Shun-Zong 1
#6 Miao Meng-Da 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
US2017259164A1 Dealing shoe structure
WO2017004813A1 Side recording system for gaming device
US2016104342A1 Winning system triggered randomly and accumulatively
US2017032340A1 Transaction platform of virtual commodities
EP2899701A1 Gambling game system providing additional awards
US2015065239A1 Casino system displaying instant monitoring images
PH12013000056A1 Game betting and payout system providing play of betting consecutive and repetitive game results
US2014073419A1 Gaming machine player account identification system
US2013204693A1 Sales bonus reward system and method
US2013137519A1 Interface apparatus and method for prompting hot games
US2013130776A1 Apparatus for dice table games
US8360845B1 Apparatus for roulette table games with dynamic raised odds
US2012322554A1 Apparatus for table poker games
US2012178516A1 Method of reimbursing players for slot machines
US2012178526A1 Method of reimbursement for bonus games of slot machines
SG178627A1 System and method for validating credit-giving unit used on gaming machine
US2012021818A1 System and Method for Validating Credit-Giving Unit Used on Gaming Machine
US2012004023A1 Dice with RFID tags and dice recognizing system for recognizing dice with RFID tags
US2011266748A1 Card block structure for card boxes
US2011269539A1 Method for preventing repeating identification of card images