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titleOfInvention Play/drinking ball
abstract The invention provides a container for liquids that can be assembled with like containers in to a ball shape. The container preferably constitute a generally tetrahedron shape with one end truncated and a spherical surface opposite the truncated end and with the truncated end provided with closable opening. Each of the other ends of the tetrahedron is provided with an attachment means for attaching to similar means of three other similar containers.
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