Claims
- 1. An improved puzzle box device having a plurality of faces, one of the faces being a lid, at least one of said faces having a plurality of sliding panels defining a plane and at least one depressible panel mounted on a spring urging said at least one depressible panel into said plane over which selected sliding panels can be moved when said at least one depressible panel is depressed, wherein depressing the at least one depressible panel and moving the sliding panels in a pre-determined sequence permits unlocking and removal of the lid to open the puzzle box.
- 2. The puzzle box device of claim 1 wherein each side has an outer and inner wall to form a hollow cavity inside the puzzle box to hold desired items.
- 3. The puzzle box device of claim 1 or 2 wherein some sliding panels on the sides of the puzzle box have locking pins which fit into notches in adjoining panels to secure the panels to each other.
- 4. The puzzle box device of claim 3 wherein the top lid has a spring-mounted panel in the center thereof with sliding panels each having notches in the bottom into which fit interlocking pins on the sliding panels or the sides of the puzzle box.
- 5. The puzzle box device of claim 4 wherein depressing the spring-mounted panels and moving the sliding panels in the correct sequence on the top lid enables it to be unlocked and removed from the puzzle box.
- 6. The puzzle box of claim 1 or 2 wherein one of the sliding panels is removable from the puzzle box, said removable sliding panel containing an elongated extension on the back therefore which serves as a hand tool to aid in depressing the spring-mounted panels and moving the sliding panels.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application to Ser. No. 07/941,243, filed Sep. 4, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,330,186.
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