Embodiments are related to equipment for playing chess and more specifically to game pieces having shapes similar to standard Staunton chess pieces so that the rank of the piece is readily recognizable, configured to mesh into other game pieces for compact storage.
Some portable chess sets include very large pieces for use in outdoor settings. These chess sets may include chess pieces that are assembled from flat sections that interlock. This results in large play pieces that differ substantially from the look and feel of chess pieces provided in game sets for tabletop use, but rather provide something which may be described as large tokens representing the various pieces. Each playing piece may include two or more parts that must be assemble and disassembled. With 32 chess pieces this is time consuming and arduous. Scaling such equipment down to a size more convenient for tabletop use leads to many small pieces that may be hard to assemble and which may be easily broken or misplaced.
Other portable chess sets provide containers that hold the pieces for transport and provide a chess playing surface. Such chess sets may fail to provide a small compact package or to reduce the volume required to store the pieces. Because there are 32 chess pieces in a game set, separately storing a complete set either requires a lot of room resulting in a voluminous chess set, or a smaller set with tiny chess pieces.
Yet other chess sets use pieces not having the recognizable three-dimensional shape of chess pieces but rather are flat pieces or tokens or cones all having the same shape but with markings on them to denote the various ranks of pieces. Such pieces also fail to provide the look and feel of ordinary chess pieces.
An example apparatus embodiment of a chess set includes a set of two or more chess pieces that have overall symmetrical shape, and having three dimensional distinctive shape features denoting the rank of the piece similar to the distinctive shape features denoting the ranks of corresponding piece in common Staunton style chess pieces, and at least two of the pieces are configured so that they can intermesh or combine with one another to result in a combined unit that can be stored in as little as half the space that would be required to store the two pieces if stored separately. The disclosed example embodiments of chess pieces include at least one of the following:
a chess piece whose shape denotes a knight chess piece by depicting in three dimensions the head and neck of a horse and having an opening near the base of the piece configured to accommodate insertion of the head of another chess piece that depicts in three dimensions the head and neck of a horse;
a chess piece whose shape denotes a rook chess piece by depicting a castle tower having radial symmetry around a vertical axis and having an opening at the top to an internal cavity configured to accommodate insertion of another chess piece such as a bishop;
a chess piece whose shape denotes a bishop chess piece having a radial symmetry around a vertical axis generally narrowing from the base to the top and whose shape is configured to fit into the opening at the top of, and the cavity within, another chess piece such as a rook;
a chess piece whose shape denotes a bishop chess piece having a radial symmetry around a vertical axis generally narrowing from the base to a level partway up its height and then flaring out wider to the base of a generally conical shape and whose overall shape is configured to fit into the opening at the top of, and the cavity within, another chess piece such as a rook;
a chess piece whose shape denotes a chess piece pawn having radial symmetry around a vertical axis, and a shape narrowing from the base up to a ball-shaped top and having an opening at the bottom to a cavity configured to accommodate insertion of another chess piece such as another pawn;
a chess piece whose shape denotes a chess piece pawn having radial symmetry around a vertical axis and having two or more vertical members rising from the base configured to accommodate meshing with an inverted chess piece having two or more members rising from its base, such as another pawn;
a chess piece whose shape denotes a chess piece king having radial symmetry around a vertical axis and having a shape whose diameter narrows from the base to a level partway up its height and then flares out above that level and comprising two or more vertical members rising from its base with separations between them and openings in the base of the piece corresponding to the separations between the vertical members and configured to accommodate insertion of vertical members of another chess piece, such as a queen;
a chess piece whose shape denotes a chess piece king having radial symmetry around a vertical axis and having a cross at the top and comprising two or more vertical members rising from its base with separations between them and openings in the base of the piece corresponding to the separations between the vertical members and configured to accommodate insertion of vertical members of another chess piece, such as a queen; and
a chess piece whose shape denotes a chess piece queen having radial symmetry around a vertical axis, and having a shape whose diameter narrows in from the base to a level partway up its height, and then flares out above that level, and comprising two or more vertical members rising from its base configured to fit into the openings in the base of another piece and the separations between the vertical members of that piece, such as a king.
Some embodiments of a chess set include a first chess piece having a base; a first chamfered column attached to the base; and a second chamfered column attached to the base with a channel intervening between the first chamfered column and the second chamfered column. The embodiment of a chess set further includes a second chess piece having a second base formed with a first aperture and a second aperture, the first aperture sized for admittance of the first chamfered column, and the second aperture sized for admittance of the second chamfered column; a central interior column attached to the second base, the central interior column positioned between the first aperture and the second aperture, and the central interior column sized to fit in between the first chamfered column and the second chamfered column; a first outer column attached to the second base and to the central interior column; and a second outer column attached to the second base and to the central interior column, the first outer column positioned to slidably engage in the channel; and a folding chess board.
An embodiment of a chess set optionally includes a third chess piece, the third chess piece including a third base; a third chess piece body attached to the third base; and a transverse member joined to the third chess piece body. The third chess piece body is formed with an aperture sized to receive the transverse member from another of the third chess piece.
An embodiment of a chess set optionally includes a fourth chess piece and a fifth chess piece. The fourth chess piece includes a fourth base and a fourth chess piece body attached to the fourth base. The fifth chess piece includes a fifth base and a fifth chess piece body attached to the fifth base. The fifth chess piece body is formed with a longitudinal void space extending from a top end toward the fifth base. The longitudinal void space is formed with an interior shaped to receive the body of the fourth chess piece.
An embodiment of a chess set optionally includes a sixth chess piece having a sixth base and a sixth chess piece body attached to the sixth base. The sixth chess piece body is formed with at least two longitudinal members attached to the base with spaces intervening between them and configured so that the longitudinal members fit into the spaces between the longitudinal members of another of the sixth chess piece when that piece is inverted.
The disclosed example apparatus embodiments provide chess pieces that intermesh in a way that the volume needed to store the pieces is reduced to as little as half what would have been required if the pieces are stored separately, yet are full size, three-dimensional pieces with distinctive designs reflecting the recognizable shapes and contours of standard chess pieces, having the look and feel of ordinary chess pieces such as the weight and stability of their solid bases.
This is accomplished by having the major pieces—the king, queen, rook, bishop and knight—designed so that they can be intermeshed pairwise to save storage space. In addition, the pawns can be stacked or meshed together, again saving storage space. The pieces can then be stored in a compact storage container. The board is jointed and can wrap around the storage container, resulting in a compact portable set with full sized pieces having the form similar to standard chess pieces.
The disclosed embodiments of a chess set provides full size chess pieces with symmetrical shape and contour denoting the rank of the piece, and which mesh together pairwise for compact storage in a portable set. Along with the volume reduction achieved by the meshed pairs of chess pieces, there is optionally a full-size folding chess board unlike those in previously available chess sets. The board is jointed and can wrap around the storage container holding the intermeshed pieces. The folding chess board and the meshing pieces result in a very compact portable chess set that does not compromise on the size of the playing surface or the satisfactory size of the chess pieces.
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A third meshed pair 150 may be formed from two knights 110. Each knight includes a structure representing a head and neck of a horse 208 with a nose end 130 projecting transversely from the top end 116 of an angle-faced column 164 attached to a base 114. The angle-faced column 164 on each knight 110 is formed with an angled face 126 and a transverse aperture 144 near the base 114. The third meshed pair 150 includes a first knight 174 and a second knight 176 inverted relative to the first knight. The nose end 130 of each knight is inserted into the transverse aperture 144 of the other member of the meshed pair until an angled face 126 on the first knight rests against the angled face 126 of the second knight.
Two pawns 112 may be meshed with one another to form a fourth meshed pair 152. Each pawn includes two or more columns 120 extending away from a base 114. A column 120 of a pawn may also be referred to as a vertical member 210 of the pawn. A segment of a spheroid 196 formed at the top end 116 of each column establishes the appearance of the ball-shaped upper end of a Staunton-styled pawn. To form the fourth meshed pair 152, columns 120 on a pawn 112 are positioned in channels 122 between columns 120 on an inverted pawn 112, with the base 114 of the first pawn and the base 114 of the second pawn at opposite ends of the meshed pair 152 and a top end 116 of each pawn adjacent the base of the adjacent pawn.
Pieces engaged with one another to reduce storage space may be referred to herein as meshed pieces or as intermeshed pieces. As suggested in the figures, each chess piece embodiment is formed as a single, integral part, with no assembly needed after initial manufacture and no readily detachable components.
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An optional, removable edge stiffener 202 formed as a C- or U-shaped extrusion made from a rigid material may be attached to an edge of the chess board to hold the folding board flat. Alternatively, magnets 204 may be attached along the edges of the chess board to hold the chess board flat. Examples of magnets 204 are shown in
The example disclosed embodiments include a set of two or more chess pieces that have the recognizable 3-dimensional shape and silhouette and approximately the same heft as standard Staunton chess pieces of the same rank, height and base diameter, and designed such that at least two of the pieces are configured so that they can intermesh or combine with one another to result in a combined unit that can be stored in approximately half the space that would be required to store the two pieces if stored separately, or approximately half the space required to store the corresponding standard Staunton chess pieces of the same rank, height and base diameter.
All of the pieces except the knight, optionally have radial symmetry around a vertical axis through the center of the piece. At least two of the pieces each have the rank of one of the group of pieces consisting of the major pieces—that is, the king, queen, bishop, knight and rook. In some embodiments, an example piece A of rank A includes a central shaft with radiating arms that have an outer contour that is similar to the contour of a standard chess piece of rank A so piece A is readily recognized as having rank A, and the other, piece B of rank B, has a central hole and radiating arms that have an outer contour that is similar to the contour of a standard chess piece of rank B so piece B is readily recognized as having rank B, wherein the central shaft and radiating arms of piece A mesh into the central hole and radiating arms of piece B, to result in a combined unit that can be stored in approximately half the space that would be required to store the two pieces if stored separately, or approximately half the space required to store the corresponding standard Staunton chess pieces of the same rank, height and base diameter.
Piece A may be the king and piece B may the queen. Alternately, piece A is the queen and piece B is the king. The two pieces A and B optionally intermesh such that the tops of the two pieces are adjacent in the combined unit, and the bottoms of the two pieces are adjacent in the combined unit.
For some meshed example pieces, one piece may be inverted with respect to the other in the combined unit, whereby the top of each piece is adjacent to the bottom of the other piece in the combined unit.
For some meshed example pieces, for example a piece C has a solid substantially conical shape, and a piece D has a central void space with an aperture at the top designed to receive piece C, to result in a combined unit that can be stored in approximately half the space that would be required to store the two pieces if stored separately, or approximately half the space required to store the corresponding standard Staunton chess pieces of the same rank, height and base diameter. In some example embodiments, piece C is a bishop and the piece D is a rook.
For some example embodiments, each of the major pieces (king, queen, bishop, knight, rook) is designed so that it each can be meshed with another of the major pieces, to result in combined units that can be stored in approximately half the space that would be required to store the two pieces if stored separately, or approximately half the space required to store the corresponding standard Staunton chess pieces of the same rank, height and base diameter.
In an embodiment including a sufficient number of chess pieces to play a game of chess according to commonly accepted rules of the game, eight of the pieces represent pawns that can be intermeshed with one another into a combined unit that can be stored in approximately half the space required by the eight pawns if stored separately or approximately half the space required to store eight standard Staunton chess pawns of the same height and diameter.
Two of the pieces that can be meshed together may both have the same rank representing the same standard Staunton chess piece and are designed such that they can be intermeshed when one can piece is inverted with respect to the other to result in a combined unit that can be stored in approximately half the space that would be required to store the two pieces if stored separately, or approximately half the space required to store the corresponding standard Staunton chess pieces of the same rank, height and base diameter.
The two pieces having the same rank that can be meshed together when one inverted with respect to the other may each represent the knight in some embodiments.
An embodiment optionally includes a chess piece container for storage of meshed chess pieces such that the container requires approximately half the space to store the eight major chess pieces for one player than would be required to store the eight major pieces for one player separately. The chess container may optionally provide more than one compartment. A folding chess board optionally provides a removable outer surface of the chess piece container.
The folding chess board is optionally configured to fold into the shape of an open-ended rectangular hexahedron.
The chess board may be used for playing a game other than chess.
The optional chess board may be flexibly hinged in at least three locations to permit the board to fold into an open-ended rectangular hexahedron. In some example embodiments, the optional chess board is flexibly hinged between rows one and two, between rows four and five, and between rows seven and eight of the chess board to permit it to fold into an open-ended rectangular hexahedron. Alternatively, the chess board may be flexibly hinged between rows two and three, between rows four and five, between rows five and six, and between rows seven and eight, of the chess board to permit it to fold into an open-ended rectangular hexahedron.
An example method embodiment for storing a set of chess pieces includes forming a first meshed pair by inserting a chamfered column of a queen through an aperture in a base of a king and moving a base of the queen into contact with the base of the king; forming a second meshed pair by inverting a bishop relative to a rook, inserting a tapered end of the bishop into an aperture formed in a top end of the rook, and moving a base of the bishop into contact with the top end of the rook; forming a third meshed pair by inverting a first knight relative to a second knight and sliding a transverse projection of the first knight into a transverse channel formed near a base of the second knight; and forming a fourth meshed pair by inverting a first pawn relative to a second pawn and inserting a column having an end shaped as a spheroidal segment from the first pawn into a channel between two adjacent columns of the second pawn.
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63274779 | Nov 2021 | US |