Claims
- 1. An interactive puzzle, which comprises:
a plurality of distinctively shaped pieces, each of the pieces shaped or marked to symbolize a concept, and each of the pieces having a projection; a plurality of distinctively shaped trays, each of the trays shaped or marked to symbolize one of the concepts, each of the trays shaped to fit only the piece symbolizing the concept; and each of the trays having a sensor which is actuated by the projection of the piece symbolizing the concept when the piece symbolizing the concept is fitted in the tray. means for determining whether and which one of the sensors is actuated; and means for playing, upon actuation of each of the sensors, an audio response dedicated to the actuated sensor.
- 2. The puzzle of claim 1 in which each of the pieces is shaped to symbolize a geographical region, and the audio response includes information relating to the region.
- 3. The puzzle of claim 2 in which the information is selected from the group consisting of a country name, a national capitol, a national slogan, a national nickname, and a national song.
- 4. The puzzle of claim 2 in which the information is selected from the group consisting of a state name, a state capitol, a state slogan, a state nickname, and a state song.
- 5. An interactive puzzle, which comprises:
a plurality of distinctively shaped pieces, each of the pieces shaped to symbolize a geographical region, and each of the pieces having a projection; a plurality of distinctively shaped trays, each of the trays shaped to symbolize one of the geographical regions, each of the trays shaped to fit only the piece symbolizing the geographical region; and each of the trays having a sensor which is actuated by the projection of the piece symbolizing the geographical region when the piece symbolizing the geographical region is fitted in the tray. means for determining whether and which one of the sensors is actuated; and means for playing, upon actuation of each of the sensors, an audio response dedicated to the actuated sensor and including information relating to the geographic region.
- 6. The puzzle of claim 5 in which the information is selected from the group consisting of a country name, a national capitol, a national slogan, a national nickname, and a national song.
- 7. The puzzle of claim 5 in which the information is selected from the group consisting of a state name, a state capitol, a state slogan, a state nickname, and a state song.
- 8. The puzzle of claim 5 in which the shapes of the pieces resemble the shapes of states of the United States of America.
- 9. The puzzle of claim 5 in which the pieces are marked with the names of states of the United States of America.
- 10. The puzzle of claim 5 in which the audio response includes information about a state of the United States of America.
- 11. The puzzle of claim 5 which includes push buttons that actuate means for playing a recording of the Pledge of Allegiance.
- 12. The puzzle of claim 5 which includes push buttons that actuate means for playing a patriotic song.
- 13. The puzzle of claim 5 in which each of the trays includes a receptacle that limits access to the tray's sensor.
- 14. The puzzle of claim 5 in which the sensors are diaphragm switches.
- 15. The puzzle of claim 14 in which the diaphragm switches are arranged in a planar array with each of the first contacts of the diaphragm switches electrically connected to one of a plurality of first conductors, each of the first conductors electrically connecting two or more first contacts in series, and each of the second contacts of the diaphragm switches electrically connected to one of plurality of second conductors, each of the second conductors electrically connecting two or more second contacts in series and each of the second contacts adjacent one or more resilient, nonconductive bumps that hold the second contact in a normally open position relative to the respective first contact.
- 16. The puzzle of claim 14 in which closing one of the diaphragm switches completes a uniquely determinable electrical circuit that is associated with the diaphragm switch.
- 17. The puzzle of claim 14 which includes a speaker for playing the audio responses and a microprocessor; and in which closing each of the diaphragm switches causes an identifiable voltage change in the first conductor and the second conductor; the microprocessor capable of detecting the voltage change, determining which one of the diaphragm switches is associated with the voltage change and sending to the speaker the audio response dedicated to the associated diaphragm switch.
- 18. An interactive puzzle, which comprises:
a plurality of diaphragm switches arranged in a planar array, each of the diaphragm switches having a first contact and a second contact; a plurality of first conductors, each of the first conductors electrically connecting two or more first contacts in series, each of the first contacts electrically connected to one of the first conductors; a plurality of second conductors, each of the second conductors electrically connecting two or more second contacts in series, each of the second contacts of the diaphragm switches electrically connected to one of the second conductors; the first conductors or the second conductors impressed with an electrical potential so that closing or opening each one of the diaphragm switches causes an identifiable change in the voltage of the first conductors and the second conductors; a plurality of distinctively shaped pieces, each of the pieces shaped or marked to symbolize a concept, and each of the pieces having a projection; a plurality of distinctively shaped trays, each of the trays shaped or marked to symbolize one of the concepts, each of the trays shaped to fit only the piece symbolizing the concept; and each of the trays surrounding one of the diaphragm switches, the diaphragm switch being actuated by the projection of the piece symbolizing the concept when the piece symbolizing the concept is fitted in the tray. a speaker for playing audio responses, each of the audio responses dedicated to one of the diaphragm switches; and a microprocessor capable of detecting the voltage change in the first conductor and the second conductor, determining which one of the diaphragm switches is associated with the voltage change and sending to the speaker the audio response dedicated to the associated diaphragm switch in order to reward fitting the piece into the tray.
- 19. The puzzle of claim 18 in which each of the pieces is shaped to symbolize a geographical region, and the audio response includes information relating to the region.
- 20. The puzzle of claim 18 in which each of the pieces is shaped to resemble the shape of one of the states of the United States of America, and the audio response includes information selected from the group consisting of a state name, a state capitol, a state slogan, a state nickname and a state song.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application claims the benefit of co-pending U.S. provisional patent application Serial No. 60/359,855, filed Feb. 27, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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