Funk prism

A funk prism, also known as an n-gonal funk prism, is an isochoric polychoron with 3n-2 sides. More specifically, they are a subset of the gyrochora, and are equal to the (3n-2)-n gyrochoron. The cell of an n-gonal funk prism contains 2 isosceles n-gons, 2 isosceles pentagons and n-1 kites. The dual of a funk prism is a funk tegum. As n approaches infinity, they start to resemble the 3,2-coiloid.

The term was first named by Jonathan Bowers.

Examples
1. 7-2 gyrochoron (triangular funk prism) 2. 5-5 duoprism (square funk prism) 3. 13-5 gyrochoron (pentagonal funk prism) 4. 16-6 gyrochoron (hexagonal funk prism) 5. 19-7 gyrochoron (heptagonal funk prism)