Claims
- 1. A maze structure including:an end level comprising: a first end surface; a plurality of exterior walls extending outwardly in a generally perpendicular direction from the first end surface of the end level adjacent a periphery of the first end surface defining a perimeter of the end level; a plurality of interior walls extending outwardly in the generally perpendicular direction from the first end surface of the end level within the perimeter defined by the exterior walls of the end level, the interior walls dividing the end level into a plurality of chambers; and a second end opposite the first end surface which is at least partially open; at least one stacking level comprising: a first end surface: a plurality of exterior walls extending outwardly in a generally perpendicular direction from the first end surface of the stacking level adjacent a periphery of the first end surface defining a perimeter of the stacking level; a plurality of interior walls extending outwardly in the generally perpendicular direction from the first end surface of the stacking level within the perimeter defined by the exterior walls of the stacking level, the interior walls dividing the stacking level into a plurality of chambers; and a second end opposite the first end surface which is at least partially open; the first end surface of the stacking level including a plurality of apertures therein, each being arranged to communicate between one of the chambers of the stacking level and one of the chambers of a level supported adjacent thereto through the at least partially open second end of said level supported adjacent thereto; said at least one stacking level being arranged to be supported on top of the end level with said at least one stacking level being arranged to be supported on an adjacent one of the levels in a plurality of relative stacking orientations therebetween with each of the apertures in the first end surface of said at least one stacking level being arranged to communicate with one of the chambers of said adjacent one of the levels through the at least partially open second end of said adjacent one of the levels in each of the plurality of stacking orientations; the end surface of each level comprising a plurality of interconnected modular units which are selectively separable from one another, each modular unit having an end surface with side edges and at least one wall extending outwardly in the generally perpendicular direction from a respective one of the side edges thereof, each of the walls of the respective modular units forming part of the interior and exterior walls of the level.
- 2. The maze structure according to claim 1 wherein there is provided a plurality of stacking levels and each stacking orientation comprises a different order in which the stacking levels are supported one atop the other.
- 3. The maze structure according to claim 1 wherein each stacking orientation comprises a different angular position of said at least one stacking level in relation to the other levels with said at least one stacking level being rotated about a vertical axis extending through the levels between positions.
- 4. The maze structure according to claim 1 wherein the levels have similarly polygonal shaped first end surfaces which are similar in size, a length of each side of each first end surface being substantially equal to a length of the remaining sides.
- 5. The maze structure according to claim 4 wherein each first end surface is square.
- 6. The maze structure according to claim 5 wherein a combined height of the levels supported one atop the other is substantially equal to a width of one of the first end surfaces.
- 7. The maze structure according to claim 1 wherein each first end surface is generally rectangular in shape and wherein the interior walls are all mounted along a rectangular grid on the respective first end surface.
- 8. The maze structure according to claim 7 wherein the interior walls are selectively mounted on the respective first end surfaces of the levels such that the interior walls are moveable between various wall mounting positions along the rectangular grid on the respective floor.
- 9. The maze structure according to claim 1 wherein there is provided a cover arranged to be mounted on an uppermost one of the levels regardless of the stacking orientation of the levels.
- 10. The maze structure according to claim 1 wherein there is provided an entrance aperture through one of the exterior walls of a respective one of the levels and an exit aperture through one of the exterior walls of a respective one of the levels.
- 11. The maze structure according to claim 10 wherein the entrance aperture and the exit aperture are located on the same level.
- 12. The maze structure according to claim 11 wherein the entrance aperture and the exit aperture are both located on the end level.
- 13. The maze structure according to claim 11 wherein there is no communication between the entrance aperture and the exit aperture on the same level having the entrance and exit apertures therein.
- 14. The maze structure according to claim 10 wherein the maze structure, including the chambers and the apertures of the respective levels, are suitably sized to receive a person therethrough.
- 15. The maze structure according to claim 10 wherein the interior walls are arranged such that, in at least one of the stacking orientations, the chambers and the apertures communicating between chambers form a continuous tunnel from the entrance aperture to the exit aperture with no chambers or apertures diverging from the continuous tunnel.
- 16. The maze structure according to claim 1 wherein each chamber on any given level is restricted from communication with the other chambers on said given level by the interior walls.
- 17. A maze structure including:a base level comprising: a floor; a plurality of exterior walls extending upwardly from the floor of the base level adjacent a periphery of the floor defining a perimeter of the base level; a plurality of interior walls extending upwardly from the floor of the base level within the perimeter defined by the exterior walls of the base level, the interior walls dividing the base level into a plurality of chambers; and a top end which is at least partially open; a plurality of stacking levels, each stacking level comprising: a floor; a plurality of exterior walls extending upwardly from the floor of the stacking level adjacent a periphery of the floor defining a perimeter of the stacking level; a plurality of interior walls extending upwardly from the floor of the stacking level within the perimeter defined by the exterior walls of the stacking level, the interior walls dividing the stacking level into a plurality of chambers; and a top end which is at least partially open; the floor of the stacking level including a plurality of apertures therein, each being arranged to communicate between one of the chambers of the stacking level and one of the chambers of an adjacent level supported therebelow through the at least partially open top end of said adjacent level; the stacking levels being arranged to be supported one atop the other on top of the base level with each stacking level being arranged to be supported on an adjacent one of the levels therebelow in a plurality of relative stacking orientations therebetween with each of the apertures in the floor of the stacking level being arranged to communicate with one of the chambers of said adjacent one of the levels therebelow through the at least partially open top end of said adjacent one of the levels therebelow in each of the plurality of stacking orientations; wherein each floor is generally rectangular in shape and wherein the interior walls are selectively mounted along a rectangular grid on the respective floor, each grid including a plurality of intersection points; and wherein there is provided a post mounted on the respective floor to extend upwardly from each respective intersection point of the respective grids, the interior walls being selectively supported on the posts such that the interior walls are moveable between various wall mounting positions along the rectangular grid on the respective floor.
- 18. A maze structure including:a base level comprising; a floor; a plurality of exterior walls extending upwardly from the floor of the base level adjacent a periphery of the floor defining a perimeter of the base level; a plurality of interior walls extending upwardly from the floor of the base level within the perimeter defined by the exterior walls of the base level, the interior walls dividing the base level into a plurality of chambers; and a top end which is at least partially open; a plurality of stacking levels, each stacking level comprising; a floor: a plurality of exterior walls extending upwardly from the floor of the stacking level adjacent a periphery of the floor defining a perimeter of the stacking level; a plurality of interior walls extending upwardly from the floor of the stacking level within the perimeter defined by the exterior walls of the stacking level, the interior walls dividing the stacking level into a plurality of chambers; and a top end which is at least partially open; the floor of the stacking level including a plurality of apertures therein, each being arranged to communicate between one of the chambers of the stacking level and one of the chambers of an adjacent level supported therebelow through the at least partially open top end of said adjacent level; the stacking levels being arranged to be supported one atop the other on top of the base level with each stacking level being arranged to be supported on an adjacent one of the levels therebelow in a plurality of relative stacking orientations therebetween with each of the apertures in the floor of the stacking level being arranged to communicate with one of the chambers of said adjacent one of the levels therebelow through the at least partially open top end of said adjacent one of the levels therebelow in each of the plurality of stacking orientations; a cover spanning the open too end of an uppermost one of the stacking levels; and a clamping mechanism securing the levels together, the maze structure being suitably sized to be handled by a person for guiding a maze ball through the maze structure.
- 19. The maze structure according to claim 18 wherein the clamping mechanism permits relative rotation of at least one of the stacking levels in relation to the other levels about a vertical axis extending centrally through the levels for displacement between the different stacking orientations.
- 20. A kit of parts for assembly into a maze structure for passage of an object therethrough, the kit comprising:a plurality of modular units, each modular unit comprising; a floor which is suitably sized for supporting the object thereon, the floor being an equilateral polygon in shape and having an even number of sides, half of the sides comprising first sides adjacent one another at a first end of the floor and the other half of the sides comprising second sides adjacent one another at a second end of the floor; each of the first sides of the floor including a respective wall extending upwardly from the respective first side to a top end substantially in alignment with the top end of adjacent walls; and a plurality of mounting members each being arranged to connect one of the second sides of the modular unit to one of the sides of an adjacent one of the modular units; at least some of the units having a communicating aperture in at least one wall thereof arranged to permit communication of the object therethrough; whereby connecting each modular unit to at least one adjacent one of the modular units forms a level of a maze structure; the modular units being formed of rigid material so as to permit stacking of one level of modular units above another and wherein at least some of the modular units have a communicating aperture in the floor thereof arranged to permit communication of the object therethrough.
- 21. The kit of parts according to claim 20 wherein the modular units each have similar dimensions so as to be arranged to permit nested stacking of the modular units when the modular units are separated from one another.
- 22. The kit of parts according to claim 20 wherein each modular units is square having walls on two adjacent sides thereof.
- 23. The kit of parts according to claim 20 wherein the maze structure is arranged for passage of a person therethrough such that the floor of each unit is arranged to support the person thereon and the communicating apertures are all suitably sized to permit communication of the person therethrough.
- 24. The kit of parts according to claim 20 for assembly into a maze structure wherein the object is a person.
- 25. The kit of parts according to claim 20 wherein the mounting members comprise flanges extending along open sides of the modular units for locating mounting apertures therein for connection to adjacent modular units using suitable fasteners.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority benefits of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/274,653, filed Mar. 12, 2001.
US Referenced Citations (23)
Provisional Applications (1)
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