Claims
- 1. A manually actuated puzzle toy, comprising a base member having a continuous, closed curved surface, a plurality of tile members adapted to be secured to said base member, track means formed on said surface, means on said tile members to engage said track means in translatable and rotatable fashion, said tile members having substantially identical outer edge configurations, each of said tile members including linear edge portions disposed to impinge upon like linear edge portions of adjacent tile members, a like plurality of triangular pyramids, each of said triangular pyramids extending outwardly from one of said tile members.
- 2. The puzzle toy of claim 1, wherein said pyramids define a stellated icosahedron.
- 3. The puzzle toy of claim 1, wherein said pyramids define a triakis icosahedron.
- 4. The puzzle toy of claim 1, wherein each of said linear edge portions of each tile member comprises a lower edge of the respective pyramid of the tile member.
- 5. The puzzle toy of claim 1, wherein said pyramids are equal in height, said height being sufficient to cause interference between opposed pyramid facets of adjacent tile members and prevent rotation of adjacent tile members.
- 6. The puzzle toy of claim 1, wherein said pyramids are equal in height, said height being sufficiently small to provide clearance between opposed pyramid facets of adjacent tiles and permit rotation of adjacent tile members.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 360,453, filed Mar. 22, 1982, abandoned.
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Buckingham Toys brochure, 1 page, Jan. 1, 1982. |
Continuations (1)
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