Amusement devices: games – Chance devices – Lot mixers and dispensers
Patent
1989-06-09
1991-06-11
Layno, Benjamin
Amusement devices: games
Chance devices
Lot mixers and dispensers
273457, 273DIG24, A63F 904
Patent
active
050226541
ABSTRACT:
A transparent container having a liquid therein, and dice in the liquid, of light weight and thus floating. The container also having therein an object of greater density than the liquid, thus constituting a sinking body. Upon reversing the container top-to-bottom, the dice float to the top and the body sinks to the bottom, wherein the dice and body move in opposite directions, have mutual engagement, or collide, effecting rotation or turning of the dice. When the dice reach the top of the container, the dice are read through the transparent top. In another embodiment, rods are mounted in the container, and extend toward the middle, which the dice engage, and the dice are thereby turned or tumbled. One form includes bars or pieces, instead of dice, with inscriptions thereon. In another form, balls are used and "fall" (rise) into holes in a roulette-type member.
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Gallagher Paul H.
Idea+Invent AG
Layno Benjamin
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