Claims
- 1. A tiling kit, the combination comprising:
- a plurality of substantially planar, even-sided non-convex polygonal tiles, each of said tiles having m edges which meet at m vertices at interior angles defined by an angle between adjacent edges on an interior of said tile, where said edges are composed of m/2 pairs of parallel edges and where m is greater than 4, and wherein
- said interior angles comprise two different sets of angles, a first set of angles comprising at least two distinct and separate sets of contiguous concave angles greater than 180.degree., each set of concave angles further comprising at least one said concave angle, and a second set of angles comprising at least two distinct and separate sets of contiguous convex angles less than 180.degree., each set of convex angles further comprising at least one convex angle, and where each set of said first set of angles is joined to another set of said first set of angles by a set of said second set of angles,
- said tiles are engaged together to fill a substantially planar surface,
- said edges are substantially equal in length and said interior angles are integer multiples of angle A, where A equals 360.degree./p, and the sum of all said interior angles of each tile equals ((m-2)/2)p multiplied by A, and
- where p is any number greater than 6.
- 2. A tiling kit, the combination comprising:
- a plurality of substantially planar, even-sided polygonal tiles, each of said tiles having m edges which meet at m vertices at interior angles defined by an angle between adjacent edges on an interior of said tile, where said edges are composed of m/2 pairs of parallel edges, and wherein
- said plurality of tiles comprises non-convex tiles with m greater than 4 and convex tiles with m greater than 2,
- said interior angles of said non-convex tiles comprise two different sets of angles, a first set of angles comprising at least two distinct and separate sets of contiguous concave angles greater than 180.degree., each set of concave angles further comprising at least one concave angle, and a second set of angles comprising at least two distinct and separate sets of contiguous convex angles less than 180.degree., each set of convex angles further comprising at least one convex angle, and where each set of said first set of angles is joined to another set of said first set of angles by a set of said second set of angles,
- said tiles are engaged together to fill a substantially planar surface,
- said edges are substantially equal in length and said interior angles are integer multiples of angle A, where A equals 360.degree./p, and the sum of all said interior angles of each tile equals ((m-2)/2)p multiplied by A, and
- where p is any number greater than 6.
- 3. A tiling kit, the combination comprising
- a plurality of substantially planar, even-sided polygonal tiles, each of said tiles having m edges which meet at m vertices at interior angles defined by an angle between adjacent edges on an interior of said tile, where said edges are composed of m/2 pairs of parallel edges and where m is greater than 4, and wherein
- said plurality of tiles comprises non-convex tiles with m greater than 4, singly-concave tiles with m greater than 4 and convex tiles with m greater than 2,
- said interior angles of said non-convex tiles comprise two different sets of angles, a first set of angles comprising at least two distinct and separate sets of contiguous concave angles greater than 180.degree., each set of concave angles further comprising at least one concave angle, and a second set of angles comprising at least two distinct and separate sets of contiguous convex angles less than 180.degree., each set of convex angles further comprising at least one convex angle, and where each set of said first set of angles is joined to another set of said first set of angles by a set of said second set of angles,
- said interior angles of said singly-concave tiles comprise two different sets of angles, a first set of angles comprising a set of contiguous concave angles greater than 180.degree., said set of concave angles further comprising at least one concave angle, and a second set of angles comprising a set of contiguous convex angles less than 180.degree., where said first set of angles of said interior angles of said singly-concave tiles is joined to said second set of angles of said interior angles of said singly-concave tiles through two additional convex angles,
- said tiles are engaged together to fill a substantially planar surface,
- said edges are substantially equal in length and said interior angles are integer multiples of angle A, where A equals 360.degree./p, and the sum of all said interior angles of each tile equals ((m-2)/2)p multiplied by A, and
- where p is any number greater than 6.
- 4. A tiling kit, the combination comprising:
- a plurality of substantially planar, convex polygonal tiles, each of said tiles having m edges which meet at m vertices at interior angles defined by an angle between adjacent edges, where said edges are composed of m/2 pairs of parallel edges and m is an even number greater than 2, and wherein
- the number of said edges of said tiles in said plurality comprise even numbers ranging from 4 through m,
- said tiles are engaged together to fill a substantially planar surface,
- said edges are substantially equal in length and said interior angles are integer multiples of angle A, where A equals 360.degree./p, and the sum of all said interior angles of each tile equals ((m-2)/2)p multiplied by A, and
- where p is any number greater than 6.
- 5. Tiling kit as per claim 1, used in configurations selected from the group comprising:
- configurations which are periodic,
- configurations which are periodic in one direction and non-periodic in another direction,
- configurations which have an overall p-fold symmetry around a center,
- configurations which have no translational symmetry in any direction.
- 6. Tiling kit as per claim 1, wherein
- said tiles are upright or inclined prisms of any height, wherein said prisms make space-filling 3-dimensional polyhedral blocks.
- 7. Tiling kit as per claim 1, wherein
- said tiles are modified by dissections selected from the group comprising:
- dissection of said tiles into two or more parts,
- decomposition of said tiles into rhombii with interior angles which are also integer multiples of A, and
- where the sum of the interior angles of each rhombus equals p multiplied by A,
- decomposition of said tiles into convex and non-convex polygonal tiles with interior angles which are also integer multiples of A.
- 8. Tiling kit as per claim 1, wherein
- said tiles in said plurality are modified by replacing said edges of tiles by curved line segments such that the area of the tile remains unchanged.
- 9. Tiling kit as per claim 1, wherein
- said tiles in said plurality are modified by elongating or shrinking said edges of tiles in one or more directions.
- 10. Tiling kit as per claim 1, wherein
- said non-convex tiles are S-shaped tiles.
- 11. Tiling kit as per claim 1, wherein
- said non-convex tiles resemble shapes of natural or human-made objects and creatures.
- 12. Tiling kit as per claim 2, used in configurations selected from the group comprising:
- configurations which are periodic,
- configurations which are periodic in one direction and non-periodic in another direction,
- configurations which have an overall p-fold symmetry around a center,
- configurations which have no translational symmetry in any direction.
- 13. Tiling kit as per claim 2, wherein
- said tiles are upright or inclined prisms of any height, wherein said prisms make space-filling 3-dimensional polyhedral blocks.
- 14. Tiling kit as per claim 2, wherein
- said tiles are modified by dissections selected from the group comprising:
- dissection of said tiles into two or more parts,
- decomposition of said tiles into rhombii with interior angles which are also integer multiples of A, and
- where the sum of the interior angles of each rhombus equals p multiplied by A,
- decomposition of said tiles into convex and non-convex polygonal tiles with interior angles which are also integer multiples of A.
- 15. Tiling kit as per claim 2, wherein
- said tiles in said plurality are modified by replacing said edges of tiles by curved line segments such that the area of the tile remains unchanged.
- 16. Tiling kit as per claim 2, wherein
- said tiles in said plurality are modified by elongating or shrinking said edges of tiles in one or more directions.
- 17. Tiling kit as per claim 3, used in configurations selected from the group comprising:
- configurations which are periodic,
- configurations which are periodic in one direction and non-periodic in another direction,
- configurations which have an overall p-fold symmetry around a center,
- configurations which have no translational symmetry in any direction.
- 18. Tiling kit as per claim 3, wherein
- said tiles are upright or inclined prisms of any height, wherein said prisms make space-filling 3-dimensional polyhedral blocks.
- 19. Tiling kit as per claim 3, wherein
- said tiles are modified by dissections selected from the group comprising:
- dissection of said tiles into two or more parts,
- decomposition of said tiles into rhombii with interior angles which are also integer multiples of A, and
- where the sum of the interior angles of each rhombus equals p multiplied by A,
- decomposition of said tiles into convex and non-convex polygonal tiles with interior angles which are also integer multiples of A.
- 20. Tiling kit as per claim 3, wherein
- said tiles in said plurality are modified by replacing said edges of tiles by curved line segments such that the area of the tile remains unchanged.
- 21. Tiling kit as per claim 3, wherein
- said tiles in said plurality are modified by elongating or shrinking said edges of tiles in one or more directions.
- 22. Tiling kit as per claim 3, wherein
- said tiles are fused to one another to resemble shapes of natural or human-made objects and creatures.
- 23. Tiling kit as per claim 4, wherein
- said tiles are upright or inclined prisms of any height, wherein said prisms make space-filling 3-dimensional polyhedral blocks.
- 24. Tiling kit as per claim 4, wherein
- said tiles are modified by dissections selected from the group comprising:
- dissection of said tiles into two or more parts,
- decomposition of said tiles with m greater than 6 into rhombii with interior angles which are also integer multiples of A, and
- where the sum of the interior angles of each rhombus equals p multiplied by A,
- decomposition of said tiles into convex and non-convex polygonal tiles with interior angles which are also integer multiples of A.
- 25. Tiling kit as per claim 4, wherein
- said tiles in said plurality are modified by replacing said edges of tiles by curved line segments such that the area of the tile remains unchanged.
- 26. Tiling kit as per claim 4, wherein
- said tiles in said plurality are modified by elongating or shrinking said edges of tiles in one or more directions.
- 27. Tiling kit as per claim 4, wherein
- said tiles are fused to one another to resemble shapes of natural or human-made objects and creatures.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation-in-Part of the application Ser. No. 07/684,978 filed Apr. 15, 1991, now patented as U.S. Pat. No. 5,575,125, dated Nov. 19, 1996, which is a Continuation-in-Part of Ser. No. 07/282,991 filed Dec. 2, 1988, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/036,395 filed Apr. 9, 1987, now patented as U.S. Pat. No. 5,007,220 dated Apr. 16, 1991 (hereafter referred to as the "parent" application).
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