Yarro Studios, Inc. (20240299837). DICE SPINNER simplified abstract
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DICE SPINNER
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DICE SPINNER - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240299837 titled 'DICE SPINNER
The patent application relates to gaming equipment and accessories, specifically dice and dice spinners. The dice spinners consist of a housing with windows on the top, a spinner with a locking mechanism and at least one dice disk, and a crown that, when pressure is applied, causes the spinner to display numbers through the windows.
- Housing with windows on the top
- Spinner with locking mechanism and dice disk
- Crown for spinning the spinner and displaying numbers
- Pressure applied to the crown causes the spinner to spin and show numbers through the windows
- Innovative design for gaming equipment and accessories
Potential Applications: - Gaming industry for dice games - Entertainment industry for interactive experiences
Problems Solved: - Enhances gaming experience with a unique spinner design - Provides a fun and engaging way to display dice results
Benefits: - Adds excitement to gaming activities - Easy to use and visually appealing
Commercial Applications: Title: Innovative Dice Spinner for Enhanced Gaming Experience Potential commercial uses in board games, casinos, and entertainment venues Market implications include increased interest in gaming products and accessories
Questions about Dice Spinners: 1. How does the locking mechanism on the spinner work? The locking mechanism ensures that the spinner stops at a specific number once the crown is released.
2. Can the dice disks be customized with different numbers? Yes, the dice disks can be customized to display various numbers based on the user's preferences.
Original Abstract Submitted
this disclosure relates generally to gaming equipment and/or accessories, such as dice and dice spinners. in various aspects, disclosed dice spinners include a housing having a top and a bottom, the top defining one or more windows, and a spinner housed within the housing, the spinner having a locking mechanism and at least one dice disk. disclosed dice spinners may further include a crown in mechanical communication with the spinner such that applying pressure to the crown causes the spinner to spin and display one or more numbers through the one or more windows of the housing.