The field of the present invention relates to dice towers, which are used to roll dice associated with board games. More particularly, the field of the present invention relates to portable dice towers, which are adapted to be easily packed and transported from one place to another.
A dice tower is a device that is frequently used by individuals playing board games, which is designed to roll dice fairly. When using a dice tower, dice are dropped into the top of the tower, and allowed to descend and make contact with an interior area of the tower and/or various surfaces therein, before the dice emerge from a front and/or bottom portion of the tower. Players of board games favor dice towers because they provide a uniform way for each player to “roll the dice” and, simultaneously, prevent some methods of cheating that can be deployed when rolling dice by hand.
A typical dice tower exhibits a three-dimensional shape that makes transporting the dice tower cumbersome, e.g., when traveling or otherwise transporting the tower from one place to another. As such, there is a continuing need in the marketplace for improved dice towers, and particularly dice towers that are adapted to be easily packed and transported (in a manner that takes up only minimal space).
As the following will demonstrate, the devices of the present invention address these (and other) needs in the marketplace.
According to certain aspects of the present invention, dice towers that are configured to fold into a flattened state during non-use are provided. The dice towers include a top end having a first opening that is configured to receive dice; a body section that includes an internal area that is contiguous with the first opening of the top end; and a bottom end having a second opening that is contiguous with the internal area and is configured to expel dice that have been dropped into the first opening. The dice towers are preferably configured to reversibly fold into a flattened state during non-use, along a series of hinges that run from a top to bottom area of the body section.
More particularly, according to such aspects of the invention, the bottom end of the dice towers include a slanted platform, which is configured to make contact with and project the dice forward and out of the second opening. The invention provides that the top end further includes a cap, with the cap including a first hinge and the first opening. The invention provides that the cap is configured to reversibly swing into an open state and a closed state along the first hinge. The body section of the dice tower includes a plurality of sides, e.g., three, four, or more sides, with each of the sides having a folding hinge that runs vertically—i.e., from a bottom point to a top point of each of the sides.
The invention provides that each folding hinge (of each side) is configured to allow the body section to fold into the flattened state when the cap is converted into an open state. In such embodiments, the cap will preferably include a mechanical engagement located on a flap portion of the cap, with the mechanical engagement being configured to reversibly connect the flap portion of the cap to an external surface of the body section (namely, the front external side of the dice tower). According to certain preferred embodiments, the body section may further include a recessed area within the bottom-most area of at least two sides of the body section (preferably the sides opposite of each other), with the recessed area being configured to receive and nestably mate with a lip or perimeter wall of a dice tray.
According to additional aspects of the invention, dice tower and dice tray assemblies are provided. More particularly, the invention further encompasses the dice trays and dice towers described herein, being packaged and/or sold together.
The above aspects of the present invention are described and exemplified further in the Detailed Description set forth below.
The following will describe, in detail, several preferred embodiments of the present invention. These embodiments are provided by way of explanation only, and thus, should not unduly restrict the scope of the invention. In fact, those of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate upon reading the present specification and viewing the present drawings that the invention teaches many variations and modifications, and that numerous variations of the invention may be employed, used, and made without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention.
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The invention provides that the dice towers of the present invention further include a body section 14, which includes an internal area 16 that is contiguous with the first opening 12 of the top end 10. The dice towers further include a bottom end 18 having a second opening 20 that is contiguous with the internal area 16 and is configured to expel dice that have been dropped into the first opening 12. According to certain preferred embodiments, as mentioned above, the dice towers are configured to reversibly fold into a flattened state (
According to certain preferred embodiments of the present invention, the bottom end 18 of the dice towers include a slanted platform 26, which is configured to make contact with the dice and project the dice forward and out of the second opening 20. The invention provides that the slanted platform 26 will includes its own hinge that attaches to a point within the internal area 16—which is configured to allow the slanted platform 26 to rest in a slanted/angled position when the dice tower is being used (
The invention provides that the internal area 16 may, optionally, include additional platforms and surfaces therein, which are configured to contact dice as they travel through the internal area 16. For example, in certain preferred embodiments, a ramp 60 exists near the first opening 12 of the top end 10 (see
According to certain preferred embodiments, the invention provides that the top end 10 further includes a cap 28, with the cap 28 having a first hinge 30 and the first opening 12 discussed above. The invention provides that the cap 28 is configured to reversibly swing into an open state (
Still further, in certain embodiments, the cap 28 will preferably include a mechanical engagement 38 located on a flap portion 40 of the cap 28. The mechanical engagement 38 is preferably configured to reversibly connect the flap portion 40 of the cap 28 to an external surface 42 of the body section 14. More particularly, the invention provides that the cap 28 will preferably include a top area that houses the first opening 12, while the flap portion 40 will include an area along one side of the cap 28 (namely, the front side), which is perpendicular (or approximately perpendicular) to the top area that houses the first opening 12. The flap portion 40 is configured to rest adjacent to the external surface 42 of the body section 14 when the dice tower exists in an operable state (
According to yet further preferred embodiments, the body section 14 may include a recessed area 44 (
According to the embodiments described and illustrated herein, the dice towers are converted into an operable position (
In order to convert the dice tower into a flattened state (
The invention provides that the dice towers described herein may be comprised of any suitably rigid material. Non-limiting examples of such materials include cardboard, plastics, elastomers, rubbers, wood, metals, or combinations of such materials.
According to additional embodiments of the present invention, dice tower and dice tray assemblies are provided. More particularly, in such embodiments, the invention further encompasses dice trays 48 and the dice towers described herein being packaged and sold together. Still more particularly, the assemblies of the present invention include dice trays 48 that are configured to be nestably and reversibly attached to the recessed areas 44 of the dice towers, as described herein.
The many aspects and benefits of the invention are apparent from the detailed description, and thus, it is intended for the following claims to cover all such aspects and benefits of the invention which fall within the scope and spirit of the invention. In addition, because numerous modifications and variations will be obvious and readily occur to those skilled in the art, the claims should not be construed to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation illustrated and described herein. Accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents should be understood to fall within the scope of the invention as claimed herein.
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