Claims
- 1. A puzzle for printing on a printer having rollers in a curving feed path, said puzzle comprising:
- a semirigid but flexible sheet;
- said sheet having at least one side having an area suitable for printing on by the printer;
- said sheet having sufficient flexibility to negotiate through the printer;
- said sheet having a plurality of die-cuts;
- said die-cuts defining a plurality of pieces;
- said die-cuts having nick means for maintaining rigidity of the sheet during printing.
- 2. A puzzle according to claim 1 in which the sheet has greater stiffness in a direction of its width than in its longitudinal direction.
- 3. A puzzle according claim 1 further comprising:
- said pieces having centers;
- a plurality of apexes:
- each apex defined as a farthest dimension in a vertical direction from the center of a piece; and
- nick means substantially at said apexes for maintaining structural integrity of the sheet during printing.
- 4. A puzzle according to claim 1 having a plurality of intersections of die-cuts with a periphery of the puzzle;
- each said peripheral intersection having nick means for separating the die-cut from the periphery and for thereby maintaining structural integrity of the puzzle during printing.
- 5. A puzzle according claim 1 in which the sheet is cardboard, and has a thickness in a range of 0.008 to 0.012 inches.
- 6. A puzzle according to claim 5, in which the cardboard has an optimal thickness of 0.010 inches.
- 7. A puzzle according to claim 1 having nicks at vertical bulges of the pieces.
- 8. A puzzle according to claim 1 in which the side is blank.
- 9. A puzzle according to claim 1 in which:
- said die-cuts intersect at a plurality of intersections;
- at least one intersection of the plurality has nick means for separating each cut at its intersection, and for maintaining rigidity of the sheet during printing.
- 10. A puzzle for printing on a printer having rollers in a curving feed path, said puzzle comprising:
- a semirigid but flexible sheet;
- said sheet having sufficient flexibility to negotiate through the printer;
- the sheet having greater stiffness across its width than in its longitudinal direction;
- said sheet having a plurality of die-cuts;
- said die-cuts defining a plurality of pieces;
- said die-cuts being punctuated by nick means for maintaining the rigidity of the sheet during printing;
- said sheet having at least one blank side suitable for printing by computer printer;
- said die-cuts intersecting at a plurality of intersections;
- at least one intersection of the plurality having nick means for separating each cut at its intersection;
- further comprising a plurality of apexes, each apex defined as a farthest vertical dimension from the center of the piece;
- each apex having a nick means for maintaining structural integrity of the sheet during printing;
- having plurality of intersections of die-cuts with a periphery of the puzzle;
- each said peripheral intersection having nick means for maintaining the structural integrity of the puzzle;
- in which the cardboard has an optimal thickness of 0.010 inches.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of provisional application Ser. No. 60/041,677, filed Mar. 26, 1997.
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