Puzzle having movable pieces and connecting linkages

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6536764
  • Patent Number
    6,536,764
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, February 2, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 25, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A plurality of hexagonal puzzle pieces are formed of a pair of spaced apart hexagonal plates having a detent column extending between their respective inner surfaces. A plurality of linkages each having ring portions are received upon the detent columns of each puzzle piece to join the puzzle pieces in an elongated string. The angular positions between adjacent puzzle pieces as well as the rotational position of each puzzle piece within the string of puzzle pieces may be changed or manipulated in order to configure the puzzle pieces in a closed or solved puzzle configuration. A detent mechanism is operative between each puzzle piece and its adjacent puzzle piece to detent the relative positions thereof at selected angular relationships.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates generally to puzzles and particularly to those utilizing a plurality of interconnected pieces capable of multiple configuration and defining a “solution” configuration to solve the puzzle.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Amusement devices utilizing a plurality of pieces or elements which are capable of variable geometric arrangement are well known in the art. Such devices are typically referred as “puzzles” and most are capable of a variety of orientations and configurations. In such puzzles, the typical solution to the puzzle is found in obtaining a predetermined arrangement or configuration of the puzzle pieces. Often, the external surfaces of the puzzle pieces are variously colored or decorated utilizing a variety of number or letter characters or plural segments of a common picture or artwork.




While a great variety of such puzzle amusement devices have been provided by practitioners in the art, such puzzles may be generally divided as either folding puzzles, sliding piece puzzles or those having a plurality of puzzle pieces with interconnecting elements.




So-called folding piece puzzles are usually fabricated of one or more planar sheets having pluralities of fold lines and/or edges formed therein. Such puzzles are solved by folding the combination into a predetermined configuration. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,735,520 issued to Matos sets forth an FOLD-THROUGH PICTURE PUZZLE which includes a single base sheet, a plurality of superposed attached sheet bases, a single sheet base folded to form a three-dimensional object or plural sheet bases attached to form a three-dimensional object. Each fold-through picture puzzle is continually foldable in a first forward direction and during folding forms assembled images from respective cooperating image portions.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,445,380 issued to Polsky sets forth a FOLDING PICTURE PUZZLE having a rectangular multi-picture member which includes a flat base sheet material having a patchwork of partial picture images printed on at least one playing side. The sheet is additionally subdivided into at least sixteen equal and uniform squares by a combination of score lines and cuts.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,735,418 issued to Engel sets forth a PUZZLE AMUSEMENT DEVICE having flat strips of equilateral triangles hinged together at their edges. The strips may then be folded at the hinges and end triangles connected together to form a twisted loop having the overall form of a flattened hexagon.




Typical sliding puzzles provide some sort of supporting surface often surrounded by a boundary or frame within which one or more puzzle elements are movable between alternative positions. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,793,615 issued to Martin sets forth a PUZZLE WITH MOVABLE PIECES having a single plane base on which are mounted movable puzzle pieces. The pieces are restrained in a fixed series of grooves and may be arranged in a desired pattern. The pieces are scrambled in a random arrangement prior to game play which involves moving the pieces to obtain a predetermined arrangement.




U.S. Pat. No. 487,318 issued to Clarke sets forth a PUZZLE in which a plurality of pieces are enclosed within a box. Some of the pieces are triangular forming various letter arrangements and combinations to solve the puzzle.




U.S. Pat. No. 2,022,319 issued to Meyercord sets forth a MYSTERY PUZZLE having a plurality of pieces which bear segments or portions of a common picture and which are arranged to form the desired picture image solution in combination.




Puzzle utilizing interconnected pieces which often comprise polygons and linkages configured to define three-dimensional solutions are also provided in great variety. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,108,100 issued to Essebaggers, et al. sets forth a PYRAMID PUZZLE FORMED FROM TETRAHEDRAL AND OCTAEDER PIECES CONNECTED BY A STRAND sets forth a puzzle having a plurality of three-sided pyramids and four small octaeder-shaped bodies all of which are connected to a string forming an endless chain. The solution of the puzzle is obtained by placing the smaller parts of the puzzle in such a manner that a large pyramid is formed which is uniformly colored by the smaller pieces.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,483,535 issued to LeCart sets forth a TRIANGLE COMBINATION GAME utilizing a equilateral triangle assembly of hexagonal form subassemblies wherein adjacent subassemblies share two common components and are held together in a manner facilitating rotation of each subassembly around its own center.




U.S. Pat. No. 3,981,505 issued to Odier sets forth a PUZZLE WITH IRREGULAR PENTAGONAL PIECES each piece having an identical shape defined by an irregular pentagon. The puzzle pieces may be placed on a planar supporting surface in a side-to-side abutment to fully cover the surface and in a variety of alternate configurations.




U.S. Pat. No. 3,201,894 issued to Resch sets forth a GEOMETRICAL DEVICE HAVING ARTICULATED RELATIVELY MOVABLE SECTIONS in which a plurality of three-dimensional objects are interconnected by hinged couplings in a manner facilitating alternative arrangements between the three-dimensional devices. The solution is generally defined as one of a selected type of possible arrangements.




U.S. Pat. No. 3,487,578 issued to Sudermann sets forth an ARRAY OF BLOCKS JOINED BY DOUBLE-ACTING HINGE MEANS in which a plurality of equally sized cubes are respectively coupled to adjacent cubes by pairs of opposed crossing filament elements. The opposed pairs of filament elements facilitate the multiple arrangements of the cubes to provide alternate puzzle configurations including a predetermined solution configuration.




While the foregoing described prior art devices have generally improved the art and in some instances enjoyed commercial success, there remains a continuing need in the art for evermore interesting, amusing and convenient puzzles and puzzle apparatus.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, it is a general object of the present invention to provide an improved puzzle. It is a more particular object of the present invention to provide an improved puzzle which is convenient to carry, simple to use and economical to produce but remains challenging in its solution and manipulation.




In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a puzzle configurable between a solved configuration and an open configuration, the puzzle comprising: a plurality of puzzle pieces, each puzzle piece having a pair of faceted plates and a detent column joining the pair of plates; and a plurality of linkages, each linkage including a pair of rings joined by a link, each of the rings encircling the detent columns of adjacent puzzle pieces to couple a pair of adjacent puzzle pieces, the detent columns and the rings constructed to cooperatively join the puzzle pieces in a coupling which facilitates rotation of the puzzle pieces individually and rotation of the puzzle pieces about an adjacent puzzle piece.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The features of the present invention, which are believed to be novel, are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. The invention, together with further objects and advantages thereof, may best be understood by reference to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in the several figures of which like reference numerals identify like elements and in which:





FIG. 1

sets forth a planar view of the present invention puzzle in a solved configuration;





FIG. 2

sets forth a partially sectioned view of the present invention puzzle in an extended configuration;





FIG. 3

sets forth a perspective assembly view of a typical piece and interconnecting linkage arrangement; and





FIG. 4

sets forth a section view of a pair of puzzle pieces taken along section lines


4





4


in FIG.


2


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT





FIG. 1

sets forth a planar view of a puzzle constructed in accordance with the present invention and generally referenced by numeral


10


. Puzzle


10


is shown in

FIG. 1

in its closed or correctly solved configuration. Puzzle


10


includes a plurality of substantially identical puzzle pieces


11


,


12


,


13


,


14


,


15


,


16


and


17


each having a hexagonal shape and each defining respective surfaces


21


,


22


,


23


,


24


,


25


,


26


and


27


. Puzzle pieces


11


through


17


are substantially identical and, as is set forth below in greater detail, are each formed of a pair of hexagonal plates spaced apart by a detent column such as detent column


105


seen in

FIG. 3

for puzzle piece


12


. In accordance with the present invention, each puzzle piece is coupled to its adjacent puzzle piece in a straight line arrangement such as seen in

FIG. 2

by an interconnecting linkage. Thus, with temporary reference to

FIG. 2

, it will be noted that puzzle pieces


11


and


12


are coupled by a linkage


31


while puzzle pieces


12


and


13


are coupled by a linkage


32


and puzzle pieces


13


and


14


are coupled by a linkage


33


and so on. The linkage couplings between adjacent puzzle pieces is substantially identical with the exception of puzzle pieces


11


and


17


which, as is better seen in

FIG. 2

, form opposite ends of the chain of puzzle pieces. In puzzle piece


11


, a spacer ring


123


is joined to puzzle piece


11


instead of an additional linkage to an adjacent puzzle piece. Spacer ring


123


is further joined to an extending tab


120


having an aperture


121


formed therein. Aperture


121


may, for example, be joined to a conventional key chain


18


or other suitable carrying device as desired by the user. Similarly, puzzle piece


17


, which as is mentioned above is coupled to puzzle piece


16


by a linkage, is an end piece on the chain of puzzle pieces and therefore does not require a second linkage in attachment thereto. Accordingly, a spacer ring


35


having a generally annular shape is received within puzzle piece


17


.to properly space the linkage which joins puzzle pieces


16


and


17


(not shown). The remaining puzzle pieces are each mutually joined to an adjacent puzzle piece on each side by a pair of oppositely oriented linkages, each of which is identical to linkages


31


and


32


seen in FIG.


3


.




With respect to the closed configuration of puzzle


10


shown in

FIG. 1

, it will be noted that puzzle pieces


11


through


17


define respective surfaces


21


through


27


which in turn support various portions of a combined image. In the example of

FIG. 1

, a fanciful representation of a custom car is depicted in the combined image. However, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that other images may be utilized on the surfaces of the puzzle pieces without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. It will be further apparent to those skilled in the art that, while not seen in

FIG. 1

, each of puzzle pieces


11


through


17


is able to support a second combined image on the opposite surfaces of the puzzle pieces in the identical manner to that shown in

FIG. 1

for surfaces


21


through


27


.




As mentioned above and as is set forth below in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, each of puzzle pieces


11


through


17


is formed of a pair of identical spaced apart plates having hexagonal shapes. Accordingly, plates


41


through


47


of puzzle pieces


11


through


17


are shown interlocking and fitted together in the closed configuration of

FIG. 1

which represents a correct “solution” to the puzzle. Once again, while not seen in

FIG. 1

, it will be understood from the example set forth in

FIGS. 3 and 4

of puzzle piece


12


which is understood to be equally representative of puzzle piece


11


and puzzle piece


17


that each of puzzle pieces


11


through


17


includes an identical plate on the opposite side from plates


41


through


47


. By way of example and with temporary reference to

FIG. 2

, puzzle pieces


12


and


13


are shown in partial section having hexagonal plates


52


and


53


which are identical to plates


42


and


43


seen in FIG.


1


.




In the closed configuration of

FIG. 1

, puzzle


10


may be carried as a keychain charm or keyfob as desired by the user. Puzzle


10


is played in a problem-solving mode by simply unraveling puzzle


10


from the closed configuration of

FIG. 1

to the open configuration of FIG.


2


. Thereafter, the user endeavors to pivot puzzle pieces


11


through


17


and restore them to the closed configuration shown in FIG.


1


. To add challenge to the solving of puzzle


10


, it will be noted that in the manner described below, each pair of hexagonal plates of each puzzle piece is rotatable to a variety of angular positions in addition to the movement about its adjacent puzzle pieces. This adds further interest and challenge to puzzle


10


. For example, the arrangement of puzzle pieces in the closed configuration of

FIG. 1

could be obtained without the correct rotational position of the puzzle pieces. In such case, the combined image would not be correctly formed and the puzzle even though moved to a closed configuration would not be correctly solved. Thus, the challenge presented to the user is the configuration of the puzzle pieces in the correct manner to form the closed configuration of FIG.


1


and the correct rotational position of each puzzle piece.





FIG. 2

sets forth puzzle


10


in an open configuration showing the generally linear arrangement of puzzle pieces


11


through


17


. As described above, puzzle pieces


11


through


17


are substantially identical with the exception of the changes to puzzle pieces


11


and


17


in view of their end positions on the puzzle piece chain. Accordingly, puzzle piece


11


includes a hexagonal plate


41


defining a surface


21


. Puzzle piece


11


further includes a tab


120


having an aperture


121


formed therein. As mentioned above, tab


120


is secured within puzzle piece


11


by a spacer ring


123


(seen in FIG.


1


). Puzzle piece


12


includes a hexagonal plate


52


, a detent column


105


and a hexagonal plate


42


(seen in FIG.


1


). Plate


42


supports a post


113


which is received within a bore


112


of detent column


105


. The cooperation of post


113


and bore


112


provides the attachment of plates


42


and


52


(plate


42


seen in FIG.


1


). A linkage


31


includes a link


72


joined to a ring


70


having a substantially annular shape which encircles detent column


105


. Ring


70


further supports a plurality of chords


73


,


74


and


75


, each supporting respective inwardly extending projections


76


,


77


and


78


. Chords


73


,


74


and


75


are preferably formed as integral parts of ring


70


from a somewhat resilient material such as molded plastic or the like. While not seen in

FIG. 2

, it will be understood that linkage


31


further includes a second ring and plurality of chords identical to ring


70


and chords


73


through


75


as well as projections


76


through


78


which are received upon puzzle piece


11


. As mentioned above, puzzle piece


12


supports a detent column


105


having a bore


112


formed therein. Detent column further defines a plurality of detent recesses


106


through


111


(seen in FIG.


3


). Projections


76


through


78


cooperate with detent recesses


106


through


111


of detent column


105


to detent the relative position between ring


70


of linkage


31


and puzzle piece


12


. This detenting action is overcome as puzzle piece


12


and linkage


31


are rotated relative to each other with sufficient force to cause chords


73


through


75


to flex outwardly thereby allowing projections


76


through


78


to be forced from their respective detent recesses at any given rotational relationship between linkage


31


and puzzle piece


12


. Thus, a rotation of puzzle piece


12


without movement of adjacent puzzle piece


11


may be attained by overcoming the detent action of puzzle piece


12


and linkage


31


. Similarly, the angular or rotational relationship between puzzle pieces


11


and


12


may be changed by moving puzzle piece


11


with respect to puzzle piece


12


with sufficient force to overcome the detent action described above.




Puzzle piece


13


is substantially identical to puzzle piece


12


and thus is formed of a hexagonal plate


53


supporting a detent column.


115


. A second hexagonal plate


43


(seen in

FIG. 1

) is secured to plate


53


by a post


104


. A linkage


32


includes a link


88


and a pair of rings


86


and


87


(seen in FIG.


3


). The structure of linkage


32


and its coupling to puzzle pieces


12


and


13


is set forth below in

FIGS. 3 and 4

in greater detail. However, suffice it to note here that linkage


32


provides a detented coupling between puzzle pieces


12


and


13


which is identical to the coupling of ring


70


and detent column


105


of puzzle piece


12


.




A linkage


33


substantially identical to linkages


31


and


32


(seen in

FIG. 3

) defines a ring


102


and is received upon detent column


115


of puzzle piece


13


. Linkage


33


includes a link


103


which is coupled to a ring and chord combination which is not seen in

FIG. 2

but which will be understood to be identical to ring


102


.




Puzzle pieces


14


,


15


,


16


and


17


are mutually joined by linkages such as linkage


34


in an identical attachment to the attachment between puzzle pieces


12


and


13


to form the remainder of the string of puzzle pieces of puzzle


10


. Accordingly, puzzle piece


14


having a hexagonal plate


44


defining a surface


24


is joined to puzzle piece


15


by a linkage


34


correspondingly, puzzle pieces


15


,


16


and


17


having respective hexagonal plates


45


,


46


and


47


which in turn respective surfaces


25


,


26


and


27


are similarly joined by linkages in the manner described above. As mentioned above, puzzle piece


17


differs from puzzle pieces


12


through


16


in accordance with its end position in the string of puzzle pieces by the substitution of a spacer ring


35


for a second linkage which would otherwise further join puzzle piece


17


to the next adjacent puzzle piece were it not in an end position. Thus, it will be understood that puzzle pieces


16


and


17


are joined by a linkage in the same manner as puzzle pieces


12


and


13


. Spacer ring


35


maintains the correct position of the joining linkage and makes up for the absence of a second linkage coupled to puzzle piece


17


.




It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that while the embodiment of the present invention shown is preferred, other embodiments may also be provided within the spirit and scope of the present invention. For example, the present invention is not limited to hexagonal plates. Plates which define different numbers of facets such as pentagons, square and triangular may also be used without departing from the present invention.





FIG. 3

sets forth a perspective assembly view of puzzle piece


12


together with the pair of linkages (linkages


31


and


32


) which are coupled to puzzle piece


12


and which are utilized to further join puzzle piece


12


to adjacent puzzle pieces


11


and


13


(seen in FIG.


2


). Once again, it will be understood that the structure of linkages


31


and


32


together with puzzle piece


12


is exemplary and illustrative of the identical structures of puzzle pieces


11


and


13


through


17


.




More specifically, puzzle piece


12


includes a pair of hexagonal plates


42


and


52


defining respective surfaces


22


and


62


. Plate


52


supports a detent column


105


having a bore


112


and a plurality of detent recesses


106


through


111


formed therein. Detent recesses


106


through


111


are preferably spaced in an equal angle radial relationship to each other upon detent column


105


. In the preferred fabrication of the present invention, plate


52


and detent column


105


are integrally formed of a molded plastic component or the like. Plate


42


defines a downwardly extending cylindrical post


113


which is sized to fit tightly within bore


112


. In the preferred fabrication of the present invention, plate


42


is assembled to plate


52


by insertion of post


113


within bore


112


in an alignment which aligns the hexagonal facets of plates


42


with those of plate


52


. Attachment of post


113


within bore


112


may utilize a simple tight or force-fit or, alternatively, may use a commercial form of attachment such as chemical adhesive or the like.




Linkage


31


includes a link


72


extending between a pair of annular rings


70


and


71


. Ring


70


includes a plurality of resilient chords


73


,


74


and


75


having respective inwardly extending projections


76


,


77


and


78


. Correspondingly, ring


71


supports a plurality of resilient chords


80


,


81


and


82


supporting respective projections


83


,


84


and


85


.




Linkage


32


is identical to linkage


31


and includes a link


88


supporting a pair of rings


86


and


87


. Ring


86


includes a plurality of resilient chords


90


,


91


and


92


supporting respective projections


93


,


94


and


95


. Similarly, ring


87


includes a plurality of resilient chords


96


,


97


and


98


supporting inwardly extending projections


99


,


100


and


101


.




Puzzle piece


12


is assembled by initially placing ring


86


of linkage


32


upon detent column


104


and thereafter placing ring


70


of linkage


31


upon detent column


105


and thereafter assembling plate


42


to plate


52


by insertion of post


113


into bore


112


. Once again, it will be understood that adhesive attachment or the like may be used to secure post


113


within bore


112


. It will be further understood in the preferred embodiment of the present invention, plate


42


is aligned with plate


52


.





FIG. 4

sets forth a partial section view of puzzle


10


taken along section lines


4





4


in FIG.


2


.

FIG. 4

shows puzzle pieces


12


and


13


commonly joined by linkage


32


.

FIG. 4

also shows in part the further attachment of puzzle piece


13


to puzzle piece


14


(seen in

FIG. 2

) by linkage


33


. Also shown in

FIG. 4

is a portion of linkage


31


which joins puzzle piece


12


to puzzle piece


11


.




More specifically, puzzle piece


12


includes a pair of plates


42


and


52


having respective outer surfaces


22


and


62


joined by detent column


105


. Similarly, puzzle piece


13


includes a pair of plates


43


and


53


having respective outer surfaces


23


and


63


joined by detent column


115


. Also, partially shown in

FIG. 4

is puzzle piece


11


having plates


41


and


51


defining respective outer surfaces


21


and


61


. A linkage


32


defines rings


86


and


87


received upon detent columns


105


and


115


in the manner described above which provides the detented attachment coupling between puzzle pieces


12


and


13


. Linkage


33


includes ring


102


received upon detent column


115


together with link


103


. Linkage


31


includes a ring


70


received upon detent column


105


together with a link


72


joined to a ring


71


.




Thus, it can be seen from

FIG. 4

that puzzle pieces


12


and


13


are commonly joined by linkage


32


and that puzzle piece


12


is further joined by linkage


31


to puzzle piece


11


while puzzle piece


13


is further joined to puzzle piece


14


(seen in

FIG. 2

) by a linkage


33


. Once again it will be understood that the couplings and structure of puzzle pieces


12


through


16


are identical to the coupling shown between puzzle pieces


12


and


13


in FIG.


4


. It will be further understood that puzzle piece


17


(seen in

FIG. 2

) is identically coupled to puzzle piece


16


in the manner shown in

FIG. 4

with the difference being found in the replacement of ring


102


of linkage


33


with spacer ring


35


(seen in FIG.


2


). Similarly, it will be understood that the coupling of puzzle piece


11


to puzzle piece


12


utilizes linkage


31


together with spacer ring


123


.




What has been shown is a simple puzzle structure which nonetheless provides an interesting and amusing puzzle to be solved by the user. The puzzle provides substantial interest and challenge and in the closed or solved configuration may be further employed as a typical keyfob. The components of the inventive puzzle are readily fabricated of molded plastic components for economy and ease of manufacture.




While particular embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects. Therefore, the aim in the appended claims is to cover all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A muzzle configurable between a solved configuration and an open configuration, said puzzle comprising:a plurality of puzzle pieces, each puzzle piece having a pair of hexagonal plates and a column joining said pair of plates; and a plurality of linkages, each linkage including a pair of rings joined by a link, each of said rings encircling said columns of adjacent puzzle pieces to couple a pair of adjacent puzzle pieces, said columns and said rings constructed to cooperatively join said puzzle pieces in a coupling which facilitates rotation of said puzzle pieces individually and rotation of said puzzle pieces about an adjacent puzzle piece.
  • 2. The puzzle set forth in claim 1 wherein said columns and said rings include detent means for detentably positioning said puzzle pieces at a plurality of rotational positions.
  • 3. The puzzle set forth in claim 2 wherein said detent means include a plurality of detent recesses formed on each of said columns and a plurality of inwardly extending projections supported on each of said rings.
  • 4. The puzzle set forth in claim 3 wherein each of said rings includes a plurality of resilient chords each supporting one of said projections.
  • 5. The puzzle set forth in claim 4 wherein said solved configuration includes a center puzzle piece surrounded by the remainder of said puzzle pieces.
  • 6. The puzzle set forth in claim 5 wherein said hexagonal plates define surfaces bearing components of an image and wherein said components form said image when said puzzle is in said solved configuration.
  • 7. The puzzle set forth in claim 6 wherein one of said puzzle pieces includes an extending tab having an aperture formed therein.
  • 8. The puzzle set forth in claim 1 wherein said hexagonal plates define surfaces bearing components of an image and wherein said components form said image when said puzzle is in said solved configuration.
  • 9. The puzzle set forth in claim 1 wherein one of said puzzle pieces includes an extending tab having an aperture formed therein.
  • 10. A puzzle comprising:a plurality of hexagonal intermediate puzzle pieces; a plurality of linkages rotatably joining said intermediate puzzle pieces in a serial attachment having first and second ends; a pair of hexagonal end puzzle pieces; and a pair of linkages rotationally joining said pair of end puzzle pieces to said first and second ends, said intermediate puzzle pieces and send end puzzle pieces being freely rotatable in 360 degrees of rotation about a central axis and configurable in a solved configuration in which each of said intermediate puzzle pieces and said end puzzle pieces is in contact with at least one of the remaining intermediate puzzle pieces or said end puzzle pieces.
  • 11. The puzzle set forth in claim 10 wherein said intermediate puzzle pieces and said end puzzle pieces each define first detent means and wherein said plurality of linkages and said pair of linkages each define second detent means, said first and second detent means cooperating to detentably position said intermediate and end puzzle pieces.
  • 12. A puzzle configurable between a solved configuration and an open configuration, said puzzle comprising:a plurality of puzzle pieces, each puzzle piece having a pair of faceted plates defining a polygon and a detent column joining said pair of plates; and a plurality of linkages, each linkage including a pair of rings joined by a link, each of said rings encircling said detent columns of adjacent puzzle pieces to couple a pair of adjacent puzzle pieces, said detent columns and said rings constructed to cooperatively join said puzzle pieces in a coupling which facilitates rotation of said puzzle pieces individually and rotation of said puzzle pieces about an adjacent puzzle piece.
  • 13. The puzzle set forth in claim 12 wherein said detent columns and said rings include detent means for detentably positioning said puzzle pieces at a plurality of rotational positions.
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