FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a dice shaker device.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] When playing games involving a die being rolled, it is often required that the die
conclusively lands on one of its primary sides for the die roll to be considered valid.
If the die ends up in an inconclusive state, for example by coming to rest on one
of its edges, then the game state often have to be reset to allow a reroll of the
die.
[0003] Casinos frequently employ the use of dice shaker devices to reduce the effect that
human handling bias has when rolling a die. Such devices should preferably be able
to operate without human supervision, and be able to reset the game state as needed
when an inconclusive state is arrived at. Commonly available dice shaker devices are
able to operate independently, but often fail to employ means for preventing the die
from coming to rest in an inconclusive state.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] It is an object of the present invention to alleviate at least some of the mentioned
drawbacks of the prior art and to provide a dice shaker that reduces the risk of a
die rolled thereby becoming stuck in an inconclusive state, e.g. resting on an edge
thereof. This and other objects, which will become apparent in the following, are
accomplished by a dice shaker device as defined in the accompanying independent claim.
[0005] The term exemplary should in this application be understood as serving as an example,
instance or illustration.
[0006] The rules of many dice rolling games include provisions for how to handle a die becoming
stuck in an inconclusive state. Often, that game round or phase becomes void when
a die comes to rest in an inconclusive state, thus requiring the game state to be
reset. The die coming to rest in an inconclusive state is thus commonly seen as a
violation of the game rules. The claimed subject-matter of the present application
specifies technical means, i.e. a dice shaker device, that is configured to implement
a die randomization adhering to such game rules, i.e. one that has lower risk of coming
to rest in an inconclusive state. The technical feature of the dice shaker device
leading to the correct implementation of the game rules primarily relates to the circumferential
ridge surface and its interaction with the dice plate and the casing of the device.
Other features of the present invention will become apparent in the following.
[0007] The present invention is at least partially based on the realisation that having
a circumferential ridge surface extend around an outer perimeter of the dice plate
is beneficial, as it provides means for avoiding the die randomized by the dice shaker
device to become stuck in an inconclusive state.
[0008] According to the first aspect of the present invention, a dice shaker device for
reliably providing a randomized state of at least one die is provided. The dice shaker
device comprises a dice plate, a dice plate actuator configured to apply a reciprocating
force to said dice plate, a casing, a circumferential ridge surface extending around
an outer perimeter of said dice plate, and a dice rolling space at least partly defined
by said casing, said dice plate, and said circumferential ridge surface. The circumferential
ridge surface is parallel with an upper surface of said dice plate and has a width
that is equal to or less than half the width of the at least one die that the dice
shaker device is arranged to provide a randomized state of.
[0009] Having a circumferential ridge surface extend around an outer perimeter of said dice
plate has been shown to decrease the rate of inconclusive results of the die that
is to be randomized. The die or dice being moved by the reciprocating motion of the
dice plate will collide with the circumferential ridge surface instead of coming to
rest in an inconclusive state. Since the width of the circumferential ridge surface
is equal to or less than the width of the die being randomized, the risk of the die
coming to rest on the circumferential ridge surface is reduced. The width is measured
as the circumferential ridge surface's extension along a line defining the shortest
distance between the casing and the dice plate.
[0010] According to one example embodiment, the width of the circumferential ridge surface
is larger than 36% of the width of the at least one die that the device is arranged
to provide a randomized state of.
[0011] According to one example embodiment, said circumferential ridge surface extends from
the casing and towards the dice plate. Thus, the die rolling space is defined, inside
of which the die to be randomized may be placed.
[0012] According to one example embodiment, the dice plate and the circumferential ridge
surface are arranged such that a gap therebetween is provided. The gap is small enough
that the die to be randomized may not fall therethrough, but large enough to allow
the dice plate to move between its two positions without colliding with the circumferential
ridge surface. Thus, reciprocating movement of the dice plate along an axis perpendicular
to the upper surface thereof is allowed.
[0013] According to one example embodiment, said dice plate actuator is configured to apply
a reciprocating force to said dice plate such that said dice plate is movable between
a first position and a second position, wherein said first position is such that said
upper surface of said dice plate is above the circumferential ridge surface, and wherein
said second position is such that said upper surface of said dice plate is below the
circumferential ridge surface. When coming to rest, the upper surface of the dice
plate may be aligned, by means of the dice plate actuator, with the circumferential
ridge surface.
[0014] The reciprocating force applied by the dice plate actuator has at least one component
that is perpendicular to the upper surface of the dice plate. The two positions of
the dice plate are thus offset at least along an axis perpendicular to the upper surface
of the dice plate.
[0015] According to one example embodiment, the circumferential ridge surface is perpendicular
to a lower portion of the casing. Thus, the risk of the die either being wedged between
the circumferential ridge surface and the casing is reduced. Also, the risk of the
die coming to rest at an angle, standing on the dice plate and resting against the
casing, is reduced.
[0016] According to one example embodiment, said circumferential ridge surface is an integral
part of a device frame to which said casing and said dice plate actuator is connected.
This increases the stability of the circumferential ridge surface and simplifies assembly
of the dice shaker device.
[0017] According to one example embodiment, the casing has a cylindrically shaped lower
portion. Having a circular cross-section of the dice rolling space has proved beneficial
in reducing the amount of occurrences of inconclusive die results. Consequently, the
dice plate is circular, and the circumferential ridge surface is annular.
[0018] According to one aspect of the present invention, a method for reliably providing
a randomized state of at least one die is provided. Said method comprises the steps
of: providing at least one die in a dice rolling space at least partly defined by
a casing of a dice shaker, a dice plate, and a circumferential ridge surface extending
around an outer perimeter of said dice plate and which circumferential ridge surface
is parallel with an upper surface of said dice plate; applying a reciprocating force
to said dice plate by means of a dice plate actuator such that the state of the at
least one die is randomized; aligning said upper surface of said dice plate with said
circumferential ridge surface, which has a width that is less than half the width
of the at least one die; and ceasing to apply said reciprocating force to said dice
plate, such that said at least one die comes to rest on a plane jointly defined by
the upper surface of the dice plate and the circumferential ridge surface.
[0019] By applying a reciprocating force to the dice plate, a reciprocating movement thereof
is induced. This causes a die resting thereon to be randomized, as it is repeatedly
thrown upwards into the air by the movement of the dice plate. When the application
of the reciprocating force is ceased, the dice plate stops moving and the die comes
to rest thereon. By having the die be randomized by a reciprocating movement of the
dice plate while being arranged inside the dice rolling space that is at least partially
defined by the casing of the dice shaker, the dice plate, and the circumferential
ridge surface extending around the outer perimeter of the dice plate, the risk of
having the die end up in an inconclusive state is reduced.
[0020] Generally, all terms used in the description are to be interpreted according to their
ordinary meaning in the technical field, unless explicitly defined otherwise herein.
All references to "a/an/the [element, device, component, means, step, etc.]" are to
be interpreted openly as referring to at least one instance of said element, device,
component, means, step, etc., unless explicitly stated otherwise.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] These and other features and advantages of the present invention will now be further
clarified and described in more detail, with reference to the appended drawings showing
different embodiments of a dice shaker device according to the present invention.
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a dice shaker device according to the present invention,
Figure 2 is a cross-sectional perspective view of the dice shaker device of Figure
1,
Figure 3 is a cross-sectional side view of the dice shaker device of Figure 1.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0022] In the following detailed description, some embodiments of the present invention
will be described. However, it is to be understood that features of the different
embodiments are exchangeable between the embodiments and may be combined in different
ways, unless anything else is specifically indicated. Even though in the following
description, numerous specific details are set forth to provide a more thorough understanding
of the present invention, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that the present
invention may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well
known constructions or functions are not described in detail, so as not to obscure
the present invention.
[0023] Figure 1 is a perspective view of a dice shaker device 1 according to the present
invention. The dice shaker device 1 comprises a device frame 42, to which a casing
30 is attached, and a dice plate actuator 20 arranged to apply a reciprocating force
to a disc-shaped dice plate 10 provided at least partially inside of the casing 30.
The dice plate actuator 20 may for example comprise an electric motor and a suitable
gearing arrangement for transferring the rotational force generated by the electric
motor to the reciprocating force applied to the disc-shaped dice plate 10. The casing
30 has a cylindrical lower portion 31 that connects to the device frame 42, and a
dome-shaped top portion closing off a dice rolling space 50 that is defined in part
by the casing 30. The casing 30 is transparent, such that the results of the die randomization
may be viewed from outside of the dice shaker device 1.
[0024] Figure 2 is a cross-sectional perspective view of the dice shaker device 1 of Figure
1. As seen herein, the dice shaker device 1 comprises a dice plate 10 connected to
the dice plate actuator 20, on an upper surface 11 of which the die to be randomized
may be placed. A circumferential ridge surface 40 extends around an outer perimeter
of the dice plate 10, such that a ridge is formed in connection with and extending
from the casing 30. The circumferential ridge surface 40 does not move with the dice
plate 10, but is integrally formed with the device frame 42 to which the dice plate
actuator 20 and the casing 30 is connected.
[0025] The dice rolling space 50 is partly defined by the casing 30, the dice plate 10,
and the circumferential ridge surface 40, with the latter two defining a lower limit
of the dice rolling space 50 and the former defining the lateral and upper limits
thereof. The dice rolling space 50 does not have any openings that are large enough
for the die that is to be randomized to exit through. The circumferential ridge surface
40 is parallel with the upper surface 11 of the dice plate 10, and the dice plate
10 aligns with the circumferential ridge surface 40 when the reciprocating movement
thereof is ceased.
[0026] The dice plate 10 is shown in a resting state in Figures 1-3. When a reciprocating
force is applied thereto, the dice plate 10 moves between a first position and a second
position, the first position being such that the upper surface 11 of the dice plate
10 is above the circumferential ridge surface 40, and the second position being such
that the upper surface 11 of the dice plate 10 is below the circumferential ridge
surface 40. When the application of the reciprocating force is ceased, the dice plate
10 returns to the resting state. The oscillating movement between the first position
and the second position causes a die resting on the upper surface 11 of the dice plate
10 to move randomly.
[0027] Figure 3 is a cross-sectional side view of the dice shaker device 1 of Figure 1.
The circumferential ridge surface 40 has a width in the radial direction that is equal
to or less than half the width of the die that is to be randomized by the dice shaker
device 1. This reduces the risk of the die coming to rest on top of the circumferential
ridge surface 40 as the dice plate 10 is moving, which could result in an inconclusive
randomization result or a failed randomization. The circumferential ridge surface
42 extends from the lower portion 31 of the casing 30 and towards the dice plate 10.
Also, the dice plate 10 and the circumferential ridge surface 40 are arranged such
that a gap 41 is formed therebetween. This gap 41 is small enough that the die that
is to be randomized may not pass therethrough, but large enough to allow the dice
plate 10 to move between the first and second position without colliding with or becoming
wedged against the circumferential ridge surface 40.
[0028] The person skilled in the art realizes that the present invention by no means is
limited to the embodiments described above. The features of the described embodiments
may be combined in different ways, and many modifications and variations are possible
within the scope of the appended claims. In the claims, any reference signs placed
between parentheses shall not be construed as limiting to the claim. The word "comprising"
does not exclude the presence of other elements or steps than those listed in the
claim. The word "a" or "an" preceding an element does not exclude the presence of
a plurality of such elements.
1. A dice shaker device (1) for providing a randomized state of at least one die, said
dice shaker device comprising:
a dice plate (10);
a dice plate (20) actuator configured to apply a reciprocating force to said dice
plate (10);
a casing (30);
a circumferential ridge surface (40) extending around an outer perimeter of said dice
plate; and
a dice rolling space (50) at least partly defined by said casing (30), said dice plate
(10), and said circumferential ridge surface (40);
wherein said circumferential ridge surface (40) is parallel with an upper surface
(11) of said dice plate and wherein said circumferential ridge surface has a width
that is less than half the width of the at least one die that the dice shaker device
(1) is arranged to provide a randomized state of.
2. The dice shaker device (1) according to claim 1, wherein the width of the circumferential
ridge surface (40) is larger than 36% of the width of the at least one die that the
device is arranged to provide a randomized state of.
3. The dice shaker device (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said
circumferential ridge surface (40) extends from the casing (30) and towards the dice
plate (10).
4. The dice shaker device (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the
dice plate (10) and the circumferential ridge surface (40) are arranged such that
a gap (41) therebetween is provided.
5. The dice shaker device (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said
dice plate actuator (20) is configured to apply a reciprocating force to said dice
plate (10) such that said dice plate is movable between a first position and a second
position, wherein said first position is such that said upper surface (11) of said
dice plate (10) is in parallel with or above the circumferential ridge surface (40),
and wherein said second position is such that said upper surface (11) of said dice
plate (10) is below the circumferential ridge surface (40).
6. The dice shaker device (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the
circumferential ridge surface (40) is perpendicular to a lower portion (31) of the
casing (30).
7. The dice shaker device (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said
circumferential ridge surface (40) is an integral part of a device frame (42) to which
said casing (30) and said dice plate actuator (20) is connected.
8. The dice shaker (1) device according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the
casing (30) has a cylindrically shaped lower portion (31).
9. A method for reliably providing a randomized state of at least one die, said method
comprising:
providing at least one die in a dice rolling space at least partly defined by a casing
of a dice roller, a dice plate, and a circumferential ridge surface extending around
an outer perimeter of said dice plate and which circumferential ridge surface is parallel
with an upper surface of said dice plate,
applying a reciprocating force to said dice plate by means of a dice plate actuator
such that the state of the at least one die is randomized,
aligning said upper surface of said dice plate with said circumferential ridge surface,
wherein said circumferential ridge surface has a width that is less than half the
width of the at least one die, and
ceasing to apply said reciprocating force to said dice plate, such that said at least
one die comes to rest on a plane jointly defined by the upper surface of the dice
plate and the circumferential ridge surface.