Claims
- 1. A folding puzzle comprising a plurality of substantially identical triangular block elements, each of said block elements being in three-dimensional right triangular form defined by first and second right-angle legs and a third hypotenuse leg defining each of its opposing first and second triangular plane surfaces separated by a given uniform block thickness, wherein each first right-angle leg at one of said plane surfaces of each block element is connected by a hinge element to a correspondingly matching first right-angle leg at a same one of said plane surfaces of a preceeding adjacent block element, and each second right-angle leg at said one plane surface of each said block element is connected by a hinge element to a correspondingly matching second right-angle leg at the same said plane surface of a succeeding adjacent block element, such that said plurality of block elements are connected together in a series oriented in alternating right-angle-leg directions with all of the hinge elements positioned at a same one of said triangular plane surfaces of the block elements and all of said one triangular plane surfaces and hinge elements of the block elements defining a substantially continuously connected loop surface for said series of block elements, and said hinge elements are arranged and positioned so as to allow any two hinged adjacent block elements to be unfolded coplanar with each other and folded together so that one block element overlies the other,
- wherein said arrangement of said series of block elements all hinged on the same plane surface side thereof forming a continuously connected loop surface allows said blocks to be manipulated as a folding puzzle for forming different quadrangular polyomino shapes.
- 2. A folding puzzle according to claim 1, wherein the number of block elements is 4N, N being a positive integer.
- 3. A folding puzzle according to claim 1, wherein said hinge elements are flexible tape elements.
- 4. A folding puzzle according to claim 1, wherein the plane surfaces on said one side of said block elements define an inner loop surface of a closed loop formed by said series of block elements, and a single, continuous tape layer is applied over the inner loop surface connecting said block elements for structural stability.
- 5. A folding puzzle according to claim 1, wherein said hinge elements are leaf-type hinges.
- 6. A folding puzzle according to claim 1, wherein said hinge elements are flexible plastic tabs which have beads that are retained in grooves formed in corresponding edges of said block elements.
- 7. A folding puzzle according to claim 1, wherein at least one of said hinge elements is formed with detachable portions that allow the series of block elements to be detachably separated thereat.
- 8. A folding puzzle according to claim 7, wherein said sereis of block elements is composed at least two sub-series of lesser numbers of block elements joined together by detachable hinge elements.
- 9. A folding puzzle according to claim 1, wherein visual indicia are applied to the plane surfaces of said block elements.
- 10. A folding puzzle according to claim 9, wherein said visual indicia are applied to paired combinations of block elements such that they can be matched to each other and mixed-and-matched with other block elements.
- 11. A folding puzzle according to claim 9, wherein said visual indicia are applied to respective display panels which are detachably mounted to the plane surfaces of said block elements.
- 12. A folding puzzle according to claim 9, wherein said visual indicia are applied to the plane surfaces on one side of said block elements.
- 13. A folding puzzle according to claim 9, wherein said visual indicia are applied to the plane surfaces on both sides of said block elements.
- 14. A folding puzzle according to claim 1, further comprising at least a second series of block elements assembled in combination with the first-mentioned series of block elements.
Parent Case Info
This patent application is a continuation application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/801,272, filed on Dec. 2, 1991, now abandoned.
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