US20100140867A1 - Self-contained dice tumbler - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a self-contained device designed to tumble dice and like objects, which can also be used to securely contain the dice and other items for storage and shipping purposes.
- a self contained dice tumbler device in one embodiment there is provided a self contained dice tumbler device.
- the device includes a housing having a front panel, a pair of side panels, a back panel, and a bottom panel.
- the front, side, and back panels all terminate at a top edge to define a hollow interior.
- An interior lateral panel is positioned within the hollow interior between the front and back panel and extending to connect to the pair of side panels.
- the interior lateral panel terminates at one end about the top edge and terminates at a bottom edge to a base member that is positioned above the bottom panel and connects to the back panel.
- a holding compartment is thus defined between the back panel and the interior panel, between the two side panels, and above the base member to the top edge and a tumbler compartment is defined between the front panel and the interior panel and between the two side panels.
- the tumbler compartment is opened about the top edge to provide access to the hollow interior and has a lower ramp member extending from the front panel downwardly towards the back panel and extending below the base member to an exit opening positioned along a lower area defined in the back panel.
- the device further includes a panel door having a rear panel and a top panel. The rear panel is hingedly attached to a bottom edge of the back panel below the exit opening and the real panel is hingedly attached to the top panel. The panel door when in a closed position positions the real panel against the back panel and positions the top panel against the top edge of the housing.
- the rear panel further includes side doors extending from either side edge of the rear panel, and wherein when the panel door is in the closed position, the side doors position against a portion of the side panels.
- each of the side doors include a notch corresponding to a detent on the side panels.
- the base member further includes an aperture opening onto a portion of the lower ramp member that traverses below the holding compartment. Thus any dice dropped into the holding compartment will travel through the aperture onto the lower ramp and exit the device.
- the tumbler compartment may include an upper ramp member above the lower ramp member, the upper ramp member extending downwardly and away from the front panel towards the interior panel, and the upper ramp member terminating at an edge positioned between the front panel and the interior panel.
- the tumbler compartment may includes a middle ramp member positioned between the first ramp member and the lower ramp member, the middle ramp member extending downwardly and away from the interior panel towards the front panel, and the middle ramp member terminating at an edge positioned between the interior panel and the front panel.
- the interior panel includes a notch and the back panel includes sloping recessed section extending downwardly at a taper from the two side panels, whereby playing cards positioned in the holding compartment are accessible.
- the holding compartment may further include ribs positioned on each of the pair of side panels between the interior panel and the back panel. Each rib has a back portion positioned against one of the side panels and has a bottom portion positioned against the base member.
- the top panel of the panel door includes an inside surface with a protruding member having a defined profile that includes opposing side regions and opposing front and back regions that when the panel door is in the closed position, the protruding member frictionally fits into a top portion of the tumbler compartment.
- the housing is defined as a two piece housing, wherein one of the two piece housing includes various lateral extending elements that are positioned between pairs of lateral segments on the other one of the two piece housing that abut the extending elements when the two piece housing is assembled.
- a self contained dice tumbler device in yet another embodiment, there is provided a self contained dice tumbler device.
- the device includes a housing defining a hollow interior and a top entry opening and an interior lateral panel positioned within the hollow interior to separate the hollow interior into a tumbler compartment and a holding compartment, the holding compartment having a defined bottom base member, and the tumbler compartment includes a lower ramp member extending below the bottom base member of the holding compartment to an exit opening positioned along a lower area in the housing, the bottom base member further including an aperture opening onto a portion of the lower ramp, and a panel door having a rear panel and a top panel, the rear panel being hingedly attached to a bottom edge of the lower area in the housing below the exit opening and the real panel being hingedly attached to the top panel, the panel door when in a closed position positions the real panel against a side of the housing sealing the exit opening and positions the top panel against the top entry opening of the housing.
- FIG. 1 is rear perspective view of a self contained dice tumbler device in accordance with an embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 2 is a front perspective view of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a front perspective view of FIG. 2 with the lid partially opening;
- FIG. 4 is a front perspective view of FIG. 2 with the lid and rear panel opening;
- FIG. 5 is a rear perspective view of FIG. 2 with the lid and rear panel in the opened position;
- FIG. 6 is a rear perspective view of FIG. 5 showing dice and playing cards being removed;
- FIG. 7 is a rear perspective view of FIG. 6 illustrating the dice and playing cards at rest
- FIG. 8 is side perspective view of FIG. 5 partially showing a section of the inside of the device
- FIG. 9 is a top view of FIG. 5 ;
- FIG. 10 is an enlarged view of the hinged attachment between the rear and back panels
- FIG. 11 is a top perspective view of the housing in two pieces to illustrated the assembly of the housing.
- FIG. 12 is a rear perspective view partially showing a section of the inside of the device.
- the device 100 includes a housing 105 with a front panel 110 , a pair of side panels 115 , and a back panel 120 .
- a bottom panel 125 is substantially flat to permit the device to sit on a surface.
- the front, side and back panels terminate at a top edge 130 to define a perimeter of a hollow interior 135 .
- the hollow interior 135 is separated into at least two compartments by an interior lateral panel 140 .
- the interior panel 140 extends substantially between the two side panels 115 and from the top edge 130 downwardly to a base member 145 (shown in FIGS. 9 and 10 ).
- the base member 145 is positioned above the bottom panel 125 of the device 100 .
- One of the two compartments created by the interior panel 140 is a holding compartment 150 .
- the holding compartment 150 is defined as the area between the back panel 120 and the interior panel 140 , between the two side panels 115 and above the base member 145 .
- the holding compartment 150 is designed to hold playing cards 50 .
- the interior panel 140 may include a notch 155 and the back panel 120 may include a similar notch or as illustrated a larger sloping recessed section 160 , which as shown extends downwardly at a taper from the two side panels 115 at the edge 130 to meet about the center of the back panel 120 .
- the depth of the recessed section 160 may only be about 1 ⁇ 4 to 1 inch.
- ribs 165 may be positioned on either side of the side panels 115 between the interior panel 140 and the back panel 120 .
- the ribs 165 may be triangular in shape, with a back portion positioned against the side panel and a bottom portion positioned against the base member 145 .
- the second compartment created by the interior panel 140 is a tumbler compartment 170 , used to tumble and mix the dice as well as provide an opening 172 for the player to drop the dice 75 into and provide an exit 177 from which the tumbled dice leave or are ejected from the tumbler compartment 170 .
- the tumbler compartment 170 is defined as the area between the interior panel 140 and the front panel 110 , between the two side panels 115 , and from the edge 130 downwardly.
- the tumbler compartment 170 includes a first ramp member 175 extending inwardly and downwardly from the front panel 110 towards the interior panel 140 .
- a second ramp member 180 is positioned below the first ramp member 175 and extends from the interior panel 140 outwardly and downwardly towards the front panel 110 .
- the third ramp member 185 may include a raised protrusion 197 traversing the third ramp member 185 from one side panel 115 to the other side panel 115 .
- the raised protrusion 197 aids to provide another means to tumble the dice 75 .
- the holding compartment 150 may further include an aperture 200 in the base member 145 that opens onto a portion of the third ramp member 185 that traverses below the holding compartment 150 . This helps ensure that any dice 75 that are dropped into the holding compartment 150 are permitted to exit and tumble with the dice 75 that are dropped through the tumbler compartment 170 .
- the tumbler device 100 includes a panel door 210 .
- the panel door 210 includes a bottom edge 215 with a hinge 220 positioned about the bottom edge 215 .
- the hinge 220 mates with a receiving hinge 225 positioned along a bottom section 230 defined on the back panel 120 .
- the panel door 210 includes a rear panel 235 and a top panel 240 .
- the top panel 240 is connected to the rear panel 235 by a living hinge 245 . Extending for either side edge 250 of the rear panel 235 are side doors 255 .
- the side doors 255 slide over the side panels 115 and are secured in place by having a notch 258 on the side door 255 and a receiving detent 260 on the side panel 115 . In the opened position, the side doors 255 and the rear panel 235 act as a flat surface for the dice 75 exiting the device 100 .
- the top panel 240 includes an inside surface 265 with a protruding member 270 .
- the protruding member 270 includes opposing side regions 272 and opposing front and back regions 274 and 276 respectively.
- the protruding member 270 frictionally fits into the top of the tumbler compartment 170 , such that the opposing side regions frictionally engage the side panels 115 and the opposing front and back regions frictionally engage the front panel 110 and the interior panel 140 , respectively.
- the top panel 240 may also include a front latch 280 to secure against an indent 282 on the front panel 110 .
- the housing 105 may be a two piece housing 290 and 292 that are secured together.
- one piece may have various lateral extending elements 295 that are positioned or slide between pairs of lateral segments 297 that abut the extending elements 295 when the two piece housing is assembled.
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- The invention relates to a self-contained device designed to tumble dice and like objects, which can also be used to securely contain the dice and other items for storage and shipping purposes.
- Many games utilize dice or other three-dimensional objects bearing indicia on adjacent surfaces. Both board games and non-board games require players to roll dice to play the games. Customarily, the dice are rolled by the player taking his turn by simply throwing them on to the board or a suitable horizontal surface. In most instances the games require a player to shake the dice in a player's hand and then throw the dice, while in some instances the games include a cup for scrambling and throwing the dice. In an effort to provide a uniform manner in shaking or agitating the dice, dice shakers have been developed, such as illustrated in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,082,288, 5,100,141, 3,468,543, and D341,385.
- However, these tend to have complex constructions and are limited in the ability to provide a more compact manner in storing not only dice but other game playing items, such as playing cards and chips. As a result, there is a continual need to improve upon the prior art.
- In one embodiment there is provided a self contained dice tumbler device. The device includes a housing having a front panel, a pair of side panels, a back panel, and a bottom panel. The front, side, and back panels all terminate at a top edge to define a hollow interior. An interior lateral panel is positioned within the hollow interior between the front and back panel and extending to connect to the pair of side panels. The interior lateral panel terminates at one end about the top edge and terminates at a bottom edge to a base member that is positioned above the bottom panel and connects to the back panel. A holding compartment is thus defined between the back panel and the interior panel, between the two side panels, and above the base member to the top edge and a tumbler compartment is defined between the front panel and the interior panel and between the two side panels. The tumbler compartment is opened about the top edge to provide access to the hollow interior and has a lower ramp member extending from the front panel downwardly towards the back panel and extending below the base member to an exit opening positioned along a lower area defined in the back panel. The device further includes a panel door having a rear panel and a top panel. The rear panel is hingedly attached to a bottom edge of the back panel below the exit opening and the real panel is hingedly attached to the top panel. The panel door when in a closed position positions the real panel against the back panel and positions the top panel against the top edge of the housing.
- In other embodiments of the invention, the rear panel further includes side doors extending from either side edge of the rear panel, and wherein when the panel door is in the closed position, the side doors position against a portion of the side panels. In yet other aspects of the embodiments, each of the side doors include a notch corresponding to a detent on the side panels.
- In yet other embodiment, the base member further includes an aperture opening onto a portion of the lower ramp member that traverses below the holding compartment. Thus any dice dropped into the holding compartment will travel through the aperture onto the lower ramp and exit the device.
- In addition to the above, the tumbler compartment may include an upper ramp member above the lower ramp member, the upper ramp member extending downwardly and away from the front panel towards the interior panel, and the upper ramp member terminating at an edge positioned between the front panel and the interior panel. Yet further, the tumbler compartment may includes a middle ramp member positioned between the first ramp member and the lower ramp member, the middle ramp member extending downwardly and away from the interior panel towards the front panel, and the middle ramp member terminating at an edge positioned between the interior panel and the front panel.
- In yet other embodiments, the interior panel includes a notch and the back panel includes sloping recessed section extending downwardly at a taper from the two side panels, whereby playing cards positioned in the holding compartment are accessible. The holding compartment may further include ribs positioned on each of the pair of side panels between the interior panel and the back panel. Each rib has a back portion positioned against one of the side panels and has a bottom portion positioned against the base member.
- In other embodiments, the top panel of the panel door includes an inside surface with a protruding member having a defined profile that includes opposing side regions and opposing front and back regions that when the panel door is in the closed position, the protruding member frictionally fits into a top portion of the tumbler compartment.
- In yet still other embodiments, the housing is defined as a two piece housing, wherein one of the two piece housing includes various lateral extending elements that are positioned between pairs of lateral segments on the other one of the two piece housing that abut the extending elements when the two piece housing is assembled.
- In yet another embodiment, there is provided a self contained dice tumbler device. The device includes a housing defining a hollow interior and a top entry opening and an interior lateral panel positioned within the hollow interior to separate the hollow interior into a tumbler compartment and a holding compartment, the holding compartment having a defined bottom base member, and the tumbler compartment includes a lower ramp member extending below the bottom base member of the holding compartment to an exit opening positioned along a lower area in the housing, the bottom base member further including an aperture opening onto a portion of the lower ramp, and a panel door having a rear panel and a top panel, the rear panel being hingedly attached to a bottom edge of the lower area in the housing below the exit opening and the real panel being hingedly attached to the top panel, the panel door when in a closed position positions the real panel against a side of the housing sealing the exit opening and positions the top panel against the top entry opening of the housing.
- Numerous other advantages and features of the invention will become readily apparent from the following detailed description of the invention and the embodiments thereof, from the claims, and from the accompanying drawings.
- A fuller understanding of the foregoing may be had by reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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FIG. 1 is rear perspective view of a self contained dice tumbler device in accordance with an embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 2 is a front perspective view ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a front perspective view ofFIG. 2 with the lid partially opening; -
FIG. 4 is a front perspective view ofFIG. 2 with the lid and rear panel opening; -
FIG. 5 is a rear perspective view ofFIG. 2 with the lid and rear panel in the opened position; -
FIG. 6 is a rear perspective view ofFIG. 5 showing dice and playing cards being removed; -
FIG. 7 is a rear perspective view ofFIG. 6 illustrating the dice and playing cards at rest; -
FIG. 8 is side perspective view ofFIG. 5 partially showing a section of the inside of the device; -
FIG. 9 is a top view ofFIG. 5 ; -
FIG. 10 is an enlarged view of the hinged attachment between the rear and back panels; -
FIG. 11 is a top perspective view of the housing in two pieces to illustrated the assembly of the housing; and -
FIG. 12 is a rear perspective view partially showing a section of the inside of the device. - While the invention is susceptible to embodiments in many different forms, there are shown in the drawings and will be described herein, in detail, the preferred embodiments of the present invention. It should be understood, however, that the present disclosure is to be considered an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the spirit or scope of the invention and/or claims of the embodiments illustrated.
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FIGS. 1 through 12 , there is shown a self containeddice tumbler device 100 illustrated in the closed or storage position inFIGS. 1 and 2 . Thedevice 100 includes ahousing 105 with afront panel 110, a pair ofside panels 115, and aback panel 120. Abottom panel 125 is substantially flat to permit the device to sit on a surface. The front, side and back panels terminate at atop edge 130 to define a perimeter of ahollow interior 135. - The
hollow interior 135 is separated into at least two compartments by an interiorlateral panel 140. Theinterior panel 140 extends substantially between the twoside panels 115 and from thetop edge 130 downwardly to a base member 145 (shown inFIGS. 9 and 10 ). Thebase member 145 is positioned above thebottom panel 125 of thedevice 100. One of the two compartments created by theinterior panel 140 is aholding compartment 150. Theholding compartment 150 is defined as the area between theback panel 120 and theinterior panel 140, between the twoside panels 115 and above thebase member 145. Theholding compartment 150 is designed to holdplaying cards 50. - To facilitate an easy means to access, grab, and remove of the
playing cards 50 from theholding compartment 150 theinterior panel 140 may include anotch 155 and theback panel 120 may include a similar notch or as illustrated a larger sloping recessedsection 160, which as shown extends downwardly at a taper from the twoside panels 115 at theedge 130 to meet about the center of theback panel 120. The depth of therecessed section 160 may only be about ¼ to 1 inch. - To help center and hold the
playing cards 50 within theholding compartment 150,ribs 165 may be positioned on either side of theside panels 115 between theinterior panel 140 and theback panel 120. Theribs 165 may be triangular in shape, with a back portion positioned against the side panel and a bottom portion positioned against thebase member 145. - The second compartment created by the
interior panel 140 is atumbler compartment 170, used to tumble and mix the dice as well as provide anopening 172 for the player to drop thedice 75 into and provide anexit 177 from which the tumbled dice leave or are ejected from thetumbler compartment 170. Thetumbler compartment 170 is defined as the area between theinterior panel 140 and thefront panel 110, between the twoside panels 115, and from theedge 130 downwardly. Thetumbler compartment 170 includes afirst ramp member 175 extending inwardly and downwardly from thefront panel 110 towards theinterior panel 140. Asecond ramp member 180 is positioned below thefirst ramp member 175 and extends from theinterior panel 140 outwardly and downwardly towards thefront panel 110. Below thesecond ramp member 180 is athird ramp member 185 that extends from thefront panel 110 downwardly and inwardly towards theinterior panel 140 and continues below thebase member 145 towards and leading to anexit 190 positioned about alower area 195 defined in theback panel 120. Thethird ramp member 185 may include a raisedprotrusion 197 traversing thethird ramp member 185 from oneside panel 115 to theother side panel 115. The raisedprotrusion 197 aids to provide another means to tumble thedice 75. - The
holding compartment 150 may further include anaperture 200 in thebase member 145 that opens onto a portion of thethird ramp member 185 that traverses below theholding compartment 150. This helps ensure that anydice 75 that are dropped into theholding compartment 150 are permitted to exit and tumble with thedice 75 that are dropped through thetumbler compartment 170. - To close off the
opening 172 andexit 177 and permit thedevice 100 to serve as a storage of the dice, playing cards, and other items that may be provided, thetumbler device 100 includes apanel door 210. Thepanel door 210 includes abottom edge 215 with ahinge 220 positioned about thebottom edge 215. Thehinge 220 mates with a receivinghinge 225 positioned along abottom section 230 defined on theback panel 120. Thepanel door 210 includes arear panel 235 and atop panel 240. Thetop panel 240 is connected to therear panel 235 by aliving hinge 245. Extending for eitherside edge 250 of therear panel 235 areside doors 255. Theside doors 255 slide over theside panels 115 and are secured in place by having anotch 258 on theside door 255 and areceiving detent 260 on theside panel 115. In the opened position, theside doors 255 and therear panel 235 act as a flat surface for thedice 75 exiting thedevice 100. - In the closed position, an inside surface of the
rear panel 235 abuts the outside surface of theback panel 140. Thetop panel 240 includes aninside surface 265 with a protrudingmember 270. The protrudingmember 270 includes opposingside regions 272 and opposing front and 274 and 276 respectively. When in the closed position, the protrudingback regions member 270 frictionally fits into the top of thetumbler compartment 170, such that the opposing side regions frictionally engage theside panels 115 and the opposing front and back regions frictionally engage thefront panel 110 and theinterior panel 140, respectively. Thetop panel 240 may also include afront latch 280 to secure against anindent 282 on thefront panel 110. - Lastly, as illustrated in
FIG. 11 , thehousing 105 may be a two 290 and 292 that are secured together. To help align the piece during assembly, one piece may have variouspiece housing lateral extending elements 295 that are positioned or slide between pairs oflateral segments 297 that abut the extendingelements 295 when the two piece housing is assembled. - From the foregoing and as mentioned above, it will be observed that numerous variations and modifications may be effected without departing from the spirit and scope of the novel concept of the invention. It is to be understood that no limitation with respect to the specific methods and apparatus illustrated herein is intended or should be inferred. It is, of course, intended to cover by the appended claims all such modifications as fall within the scope of the claims.
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