Claims
- 1. A die having a regular dodecahedron shape with twelve flat faces,
- each two said faces opposite each other having identical numbers of recesses formed therein different from any other of said faces,
- said recesses being formed by deleting material thereby reducing the weight of each side of said die,
- said recesses being from one to six,
- all of said recesses being of equal size and shape,
- said recesses making up the indicia on each two opposite sides being equal in number whereby the center of mass of the die coincides with the geometrical center of the die resulting in a probability that is truely one sixth, and the center of mass of the die is half way between any two parallel sides of the die,
- said recesses on the respective sides of said die are arranged in generally the same relation to the patterns on the conventional cube shaped die.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in part of patent application Ser. No. 930,417, filed Aug. 2, 1978, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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