The disclosure relates to a die having a regular polyhedral form.
It is well known to provide a polyhedral die in which when the die is thrown the probability of any of the faces facing upwards when the die come to rest is equal. U.S. Pat. No. 6,659,459 describes a die capable of being opened. However, an opening mechanism for the die comprises a button on the face to be opened first, which button destroys the symmetry of the die.
It could therefore be helpful to provide an openable die in which an object can be concealed and subsequently revealed to allow for novel and amusing games.
I provide a die having a regular polyhedral form, at least one opening face of the die being hinged to an adjacent hinge face such that the at least one opening face can be opened by pressing on at least one further pressure face adjacent to the at least one face.
The at least one opening face and the at least one pressure face adjacent thereto may be provided with interacting cam surfaces to force the at least one opening outwards when the at least one pressure face is pressed inwards.
The die may comprise a latch for retaining the at least one opening face closed. Biasing means for biasing the at least one opening face outwards may be provided, such as a helical spring at the hinge with the hinge face.
The die may include a cavity for containing an object, opened when the opening face is opened and may be substantially hollow.
Representative embodiments of dice include dice substantially having the form of a cube, an octahedron, a dodecahedron and an icosahedron, for example.
In order that the disclosure may be more readily understood, a specific embodiment thereof will now be described in more detail, by way of example only, and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
a and 4b show schematically how the die is opened.
The figures show a die substantially in the form of a cube, but having circular faces and radiused corners and edges. In the following description, reference to the “front”, “back”, “sides” and “base” of the die are non-limiting and merely refer to certain faces of the die in the position shown in
The front-and-base 1 comprises a base face 4 and a front face 5 at right angles thereto. Vertical sides of the front face 5 are provided with cam surfaces 6, shown in
The back-and-sides 2 comprises a back face 10 and pressure faces or side faces 11 at right angles thereto. The back face 9 has a horizontal elongate recess 12 in its upper edge. End of the recess 11 are provided with indentations 13, only one of which is visible in
The lid 3 comprises an axle 15 at a rear edge thereof (the lowermost edge as shown in
As shown schematically in
It will be appreciated that games can be devised involving the die. In a simple game, using the die shown in the figures, the lid 3 is the “six” face of the die showing that throwing a “six” will win a player a prize concealed within the die. However, the die can bear symbols other than the numbers shown.
Alternative dice may have the form of an octahedron, a dodecahedron, an icosahedron or the like.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0412176.0 | Jun 2004 | GB | national |
This is a §371 of International Application No. PCT/GB2005/002125, with an international filing date of May 27, 2005 (WO 2005/118091 A1, published Dec. 15, 2005), which is based on British Patent Application No. GB 0412176.0, filed Jun. 1, 2004.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/GB2005/02125 | 5/27/2005 | WO | 00 | 11/1/2006 |