Claims
- 1. A self-contained puzzle comprising:
- a plurality of slide elements, each slide element having a dove tail tenon projecting radially inwardly to an axis and each slide element including a curved face having indicia thereon and projecting radially outwardly from said axis, all of the faces of the slide elements generally forming together a mosaic cylinder about said axis, the cylinder characterized by the absence of at least element, leaving a slot in one position on the cylinder into which slot one of the plurality of slide elements is slidable to leave a slot in another position on the cylinder;
- a multiplicity of rotatable base wheels aligned end to end concentrically about said axis, including at least one end rotatable base wheel disposed at each end of the aligned multiplicity of rotatable base wheels, each at least one end rotatable base wheel having at least one female fitting that opens toward the end of the aligned multiplicity of rotatable base wheels at which said at least one end rotatable base wheel is disposed, each base wheel including a cylindrical hub collar of a determinate length, the hub collar having a hub inner surface which faces radially inwardly and in which a plurality of detent grooves are disposed parallel to and spaced concentrically about said axis and having an outer surface from which a plurality of planar spokes radiate and each base wheel including an outer collar to which said planar spokes radiate, the outer collar being disposed concentrically about the hub collar and the outer collar having a surface which faces radially outwardly and in which a plurality of mortise grooves are disposed parallel to and concentrically about said axis, the dove tail tenon of each slide element being insertable into, retainable by, and slidable along a mortise groove of an outer collar and being slidable from a mortise groove of one outer collar to the mortise groove of another when the mortise groove of said one outer collar and the mortise groove of said another are aligned;
- an axle having two ends, the axle extending between said two ends along said axis through the cylindrical hub collars of the multiplicity of rotatable base wheels so that the base wheels are rotatable about the axle, the axle having detent means comprising a multiplicity of sockets in the axle, the sockets spaced discretely from one another by said determinate length and aligned in a line that is parallel to said axis, each socket receiving therein a cammable detent and a means biasing the detent radially outwardly into a detent groove in the inner surface of a hub collar when the base wheel is rotated so as to bring said detent groove into alignment with said detent means, the detent being cammable out of said detent groove, and the axle having a retention means on each end thereof, the retention means comprising a lip disposed generally at a respective end of the aligned multiplicity of rotatable base wheels; and
- end caps, each end cap having at least one male insert alignable with a respective female fitting of an end rotatable base wheel and fittable thereinto, each end cap including a cylindrical hub rib having a hub rib inner surface which faces radially inwardly and in which a concentric retention groove is disposed into which the retention means of the axle is snap fittable and having an outer surface from which a plurality of spoke ribs radiate, and each end cap including an outer rim to which said rib spokes radiate,
- whereby, the puzzle is a self contained unit which may be manipulated by rotating the base wheels so as to change angular alignments of the slide elements on one base wheel with respect to the slide elements on another and by sliding a slide element into the slot at one position so as to change axial alignments of the slide elements with respect to one another so that the indicia may be on the faces of the slide elements may be positioned to represent a solution for the puzzle.
- 2. The puzzle of claim 1 wherein at least one end cap is formed as the top of a beverage can.
- 3. The puzzle of claim 2 wherein the solution is a representation of the trade dress of a popular beverage can.
- 4. The puzzle of claim 1 wherein at least one end cap contains indicia representing the top of a beverage can.
- 5. The puzzle of claim 4 wherein the solution is a representation of the trade dress of a popular beverage can.
- 6. A self-contained puzzle comprising:
- a plurality of slide elements, each slide element having tenon means projecting radially inwardly to an axis and each slide element including a face having indicia thereon and projecting radially outwardly from said axis, all of the faces of the slide elements generally forming together a mosaic structure about said axis, the structure characterized by the absence of at least element, leaving a slot in one position on the structure into which slot one of the plurality of slide elements is slidable to leave a slot in another position on the structure;
- a multiplicity of rotatable base means aligned end to end concentrically about said axis, each rotatable base means having an inner surface which faces radially inwardly and in which a plurality of detent grooves are disposed parallel to and spaced concentrically about said axis and having an outer surface which faces radially outwardly and in which a plurality of mortise grooves are disposed parallel to and generally concentrically about said axis, the tenon means of each slide element being insertable into, retainable by, and slidable along a mortise groove of a rotatable base means and being slidable from a mortise groove of one rotatable base means to the mortise groove of another rotatable base means when the mortise groove of said one rotatable base means and the mortise groove of said another rotatable base means are aligned, the multiplicity of rotatable base means including at least one end rotatable base means disposed at each end of the aligned multiplicity of rotatable base means, each at least one end rotatable base means having at least one base connecting means, said base connecting means being a female fitting that opens toward the end of the aligned multiplicity of rotatable base means at which said at least one end rotatable base means is disposed; and
- an axle having two ends, the axle extending between said two ends along said axis, said axle being surrounded by the inner surface of each rotatable base means so that each base means is rotatable about the axle, the axle having detent means comprising a multiplicity of sockets in the axle, the sockets spaced discretely from one another by a determinate length and aligned in a line that is parallel to said axis, each socket receiving therein a cammable detent and a means biasing the detent radially outwardly into a detent groove in the inner surface of a rotatable base means when the rotatable base means is rotated so as to bring said detent groove into alignment with said detent means, the detent being cammable out of said detent groove, said axle having an axle retention means on each end thereof, the puzzle further comprising end caps, each end cap having at least one end cap connecting means connectable with said base connecting means and each end cap having an end cap retention means that cooperates with said axle retention means to retain said end caps on the ends of said axle, said end cap connecting means being a male insert alignable with a respective female fitting of an end rotatable base means and fittable thereinto and wherein each end cap retention means includes an inner surface which faces radially inwardly and projects parallel to said axis, said end cap inner surface including a concentric retention groove into which the retention means of the axle is snap fittable, said axle retention means comprising a lip disposed on the axle generally at a respective end of the aligned multiplicity of rotatable base means,
- whereby, the puzzle is a self contained unit which may be manipulated by rotating the rotatable base means so as to change angular alignments of the slide elements on one rotatable base means with respect to the slide elements on another rotatable base means and by sliding a slide element into the slot at one position so as to change axial alignments of the slide elements with respect to one another so that the indicia may be on the faces of the slide elements may be positioned to represent a solution for the puzzle.
- 7. The puzzle of claim 6 wherein the tenon means is a dove tail tenon.
- 8. The puzzle of claim 7 wherein each rotatable base means is a wheel.
- 9. The puzzle of claim 8 wherein the structure is a cylinder and wherein each rotatable base wheel includes a cylinder hub collar of said determinate length and wherein the inner surface of each rotatable base wheel is an inner surface of the hub collar, said inner surface of the hub collar facing radially inwardly, said axle extending through the cylindrical hub collars of the multiplicity of rotatable base wheels, the hub collar having an outer surface from which a plurality of planar spokes radiate, each rotatable base wheel including an outer collar to which said planar spokes radiate, the outer collar being disposed concentrically about the hub collar, and wherein the outer surface of each rotatable base wheel is the outer surface of the outer collar.
- 10. The puzzle of claim 9 wherein each end cap includes a cylindrical hub rib and wherein the inner surface of said each end cap is the inner surface of the hub rib, said hub rib inner surface facing radially inwardly, said hub rib having an outer surface from which a plurality of spoke ribs radiate, and wherein each end cap includes an outer rim to which said rib spokes radiate.
REFERENCE TO EARLIER APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation-in-part of a copending application, Ser. No. 235,517 filed Aug. 24, 1988 and entitled "PUZZLE", abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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