Claims
- 1. An amusement device in the form of a spelling education game comprising:
- a base having a playing board with a cylindrical recess on the underside thereof and a plurality of tapered openings on the top arranged in an orthogonal matrix of parallel rows and parallel columns normal to said rows;
- a manually removable plug for covering each of said openings, each plug having a tapered base portion shaped to seat within an opening and including handle means to facilitate manual withdrawal and reseating in said opening;
- means defining an axis of rotation offset from the center of the rows and columns of said matrix; and
- a disc mounted for rotation on said axis relative to said base having an upper surface viewable through said openings when said plugs are withdrawn, said upper surface having a plurality of generally smaller orthogonal matrices thereon comprising indicia arranged in parallel rows and parallel columns normal to said rows, the indicia of each matrix including four characters oriented with one character in each of four orthogonal directions, each of said matrices positioned by said axis to align the indicia thereof below said matrix of openings when said disc is in one of several rotative indexing positions relative to said base and each character appearing alone in an upright orientation when viewed through an opening of said base in one of said indexed positions when the associated plug is removed.
- 2. The amusement device of claim 1 including means for aligning said disc in each of said indexing positions.
- 3. The amusement device of claim 2 wherein said alignment means includes an edge recess in said base exposing a portion of the periphery of said disc, and indicia on said disc at spaced intervals on said periphery viewable in said recess when said disc is in an indexing position.
- 4. The amusement set of claim 1 wherein said openings in said playing board of said base are frusto-conical in shape and wherein said plugs include a frusto-conical lower portion with said handle means extending upwardly thereof.
- 5. The amusement set of claim 1 wherein said indicia on said disc are alphabetic characters for use in spelling words when said plugs are sequentially removed from said openings to expose said indicia in a selected order.
- 6. The amusement set of claim 5 including pivotal movement about a central axis of said base.
- 7. The amusement set of claim 6 wherein said disc includes an opposite surface viewable through said openings when said disc is mounted with said opposite surface facing upwardly on said pivotal mounting means, said opposite surface including a plurality of matrices thereon comprising indicia arranged in rows and columns, each of said matrices positioned to align the indicia thereof below said matrix of openings when said disc is in one of several rotative indexing positions relative to said base.
- 8. The amusement device of claim 1 wherein said base includes an integrally formed depending pin to define the axis of rotation of the discs.
- 9. The amusement device of claim 5 wherein said discs are circular and are formed with a center aperture, and the means defining an axis of rotation is defined by said pin for removably mounting a plurality of discs and supporting said discs for rotation thereon for changing the character of each matrix aligned with the openings.
- 10. The amusement device of claim 11 wherein said indicia in each matrix on said disc are spaced from the indicia in other matrices thereon and wherein said openings are dimensioned to preclude the viewing of indicia in other matrices when said disc is indexed in position with said one matrix aligned for viewing.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 855,352 filed Nov. 28th, 1977 now abandoned.
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