This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority under 35 USC 119 of Japanese Patent Application No. 2017-054950 filed on Mar. 21, 2017, the entire disclosure of which, including the description, claims, drawings, and abstract, is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The present invention relates to a puzzle that has a plurality of pieces having puzzle patterns and being rotatably provided to a shaft.
There have been disclosed puzzles that offer a matching puzzle game in which a plurality of pieces having puzzle patterns is provided rotatably to a shaft so as to be rotated. In a puzzle disclosed in TOKUKAI (Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication) No. Hei 6-190143, three bases having three hexahedral pieces are slidably disposed in the lateral direction. Moving the base in the lateral direction allows the pieces to be rotatable for doing the matching puzzle game.
TOKUKAI (Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication) No. Hei 6-190143 discloses a puzzle toy whose pieces can be rotated continuously when the base is moved in the lateral direction. Therefore, in a matching puzzle game for producing an image, sometimes positioning the pieces in the rotational direction properly may be difficult in particular for young children, so fun of the matching puzzle game sometimes becomes less interesting to the young children.
An object of the present invention is to provide a puzzle with which even young children can enjoy a matching puzzle game with ease.
A puzzle of the present invention includes a housing main body and a puzzle shaft provided to the housing main body, where the puzzle shaft is provided with a shaft whose rotation of a shaft center is fixed, and a plurality of pieces that is rotatably provided around the shaft center of the shaft along a shaft center direction of the shaft via the shaft and a ratchet mechanism, and puzzle patterns are provided to outer periphery of the shaft around the shaft center.
With the present invention, even young children can have fun with the matching puzzle game since position of the pieces can be matched with ease.
Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present invention will be described along with the accompanying figures. A puzzle 1 has a housing main body 10, and a plurality of pieces 30 as shown in
In the housing main body 10, a top side edge and left and right edges are formed in a convex arc shape, a bottom side edge is formed substantially linearly, and connecting portions of the top side and the bottom side edges and the left and the right edges are formed in a rounded corner shape. The top side and the bottom side of the housing main body 10 are formed by joining front side components: the front face side top cover 11; the front face side bottom cover 13, and back side components: the back face side top cover 12; the back face side bottom cover 14, respectively. A hole portion 15 penetrating the front face side top cover 11 and the back face side top cover 12 is formed in a vicinity of the upper end portion of the convex arcuate edge portion of the front face side top cover 11 and the back face side top cover 12. On the front face side top cover 11 and the back face side top cover 12, arcuate concave portions 11a, 12a, which are downwardly convex, are respectively formed on a front face side and a back face side of the hole portion 15 to communicate each other. A laterally elongated recess 11f, which is long in the left and right and whose upper rim is curved in an arc shape, is formed on a front face side of the front face side top cover 11. A flat surface 18 is formed on the bottom end of the puzzle 1 where the front face side bottom cover 13 and the back face side bottom cover 14 are joined (refer to
The back face side top cover 12 is formed in a substantially shell-shape, as shown in
Bottom plates 12e are formed beneath the guide plates 12d of the back face side top cover 12 having a predetermined distance from the guide plates 12d. A cutout 12e1 and a cutout 12e2 are formed on the bottom plates 12e. The cutout 12e1 guides and restricts a sliding movement in the left-right direction of a support base 24 of a slide plate 23 of left and right puzzle shaft moving members 20 (described later), and the cutout 12e2 guides and restricts the sliding movement in the left-right direction of a flat plate 41b1, 45b1 for supporting a left shaft 41a and a right shaft 42a of a puzzle shaft 40 (described later).
The front face side top cover 11 is formed also in the shell shape as with the back face side top cover 12. In an inside of the front face side top cover 11, a cylindrical insert shaft 11b is formed at the center in the left-right direction. The insert shaft lib is inserted into the bearing part 12b of the back face side top cover 12. Screw hole bosses 11c to which screws 16 are screwed are formed on positions corresponding to the deep recesses 12c of the back face side top cover 12. In the inside of the front face side top cover 11, guide plates 11d, bottom plates 11e, cutouts 11e1, 11e2 are formed, each corresponding to the guide plates 12d, bottom plates 12e, cutouts 12e1, 12e2 in the inside of the back face side top cover 12.
In addition, the back face side bottom cover 14 is formed in the shell shape, and in the inside of the back face side bottom cover 14, a bearing part 14b, deep recesses 14c, guide plates 14d, bottom plates 14e, cutouts 14e1, 14e2 are formed all in similar shapes to the bearing part 12b, deep recesses 12c, guide plates 12d, bottom plates 12e, cutouts 12e1, 12e2 of the back face side top cover 12. Furthermore, in the inside of the front face side bottom cover 13 formed in the shell shape, screw hole bosses 13c, guide plates 13d, bottom plates 13e, cutouts 13e1, 13e2 are formed all in similar shapes to the screw hole bosses 11c, guide plates 13d, bottom plates 11e, cutouts 11e1, 11e2 of the front face side top cover 11.
Puzzle shaft moving members 20 are disposed on the left and right sides of the housing main body 10. The puzzle shaft moving members 20 are puzzle shaft moving means for moving a left side puzzle shaft 40 of three puzzle shafts 40 (described later in detail) to the left, and a right side puzzle shaft 40 of the three puzzle shafts 40 to the right. Moving member main bodies 21 of the puzzle shaft moving members 20 are formed substantially in a shell shape and the back face sides of the moving member main bodies 21 are formed hollow. The moving member main bodies 21 are used as grip parts (a left grip part 21a, a right grip part 21b). Pluralities of long concave parts 21a1, long concave parts 21b1 for preventing slippage and arrow 22a, arrow 22b formed concave are provided to the grip parts (the left grip part 21a, the right grip part 21b), respectively. Finger-hooking recesses 21a2, 21b2 are provided to the front face side of the moving member main bodies 21, which are long in the top-bottom direction and whose outer rim is curved in an arc shape. When a user grips the grip parts (the left grip part 21a, the right grip part 21b), fingers other than thumbs are inserted into the back face sides of the moving member main bodies 21, which are formed hollow, and the thumbs can be hooked on the finger-hooking recesses 21a2, 21b2, thereby the puzzle shaft moving members 20 can be reliably gripped and moved.
Top and bottom ends of the puzzle shaft moving members 20 are formed flat. Support bases 24 are formed on the flat top and bottom ends. On end parts of the support bases 24, slide plates 23 are extended from the support bases 24 to inner directions. The slide plates 23 are formed in a flat plate shape and are slidably disposed in the left-right direction between the guide plates 11d, 12d, 13d, 14d and the bottom plates 11e, 12e, 13e, 14e of the front face side top cover 11, the back face side top cover 12, the front face side bottom cover 13, and the back face side bottom cover 14. Support bases 24 are guided by the cutouts 11e1, 12e1, 13e1, 14e1 of the bottom plates 11e, 12e, 13e, 14e, and left-right moving limits are defined by end parts of the cutouts 11e1, 12e1, 13e1, 14e1. Cutout portions 23a and engagement insertion portions 23b are formed on the slide plates 23.
The three puzzle shafts 40 are disposed to the housing main body 10. The puzzle shafts 40 are provided with shaft members 41, 42, 43 each having three pieces 30 and a shaft (left shaft 41a, right shaft 42a, center shaft 43a), and shaft support members 44, 45, 46. The shaft member 41 and the shaft support member 44 on the left side are shown in
A flat plate portion 41b1 is formed on the shaft slide plate 41b in a substantially flat-plate shape that is slightly long in the left-right direction so that the left shaft 41a is fixed in the vicinity of a left end portion that is one side of the flat plate portion 41b1. An engaging hole portion 41b2 projecting in a downwardly opening U-shape is formed on a right end portion that is a top surface and the other side of the flat plate portion 41b1. A hole 41b3 is provided to the flat plate portion 41b1 of the shaft slide plate 41b corresponding to the engaging hole portion 41b2 by injection molding so as to form the engaging hole portion 41b2.
A shaft support member 44 is substantially in the same shape as the shaft slide plate 41b. That is to say, the shaft support member 44 includes a flat plate portion 44b1, an engaging hole portion 44b2, a hole 44b3, which have the same shape as the flat plate portion 41b1, the engaging hole portion 41b2, the hole 41b3 of the shaft slide plate 41b. A boss 44a is provided in the vicinity of a left end portion that is a top surface and one side of the flat plate portion 44b1 of the shaft support member 44. The boss 44a is provided with a fixing hole 44a1 into which a fixing portion 41a2 of the left shaft 41a is inserted.
As shown in
In addition, as shown in
In this manner, three shafts (the left shaft 41a, the right shaft 42a, the center shaft 43a) are disposed in the housing main body 10 so as to be parallel to each other in the top-bottom direction so that the shaft centers of the three shafts are flush with each other. Consequently, the three shafts (the left shaft 41a, the right shaft 42a, the center shaft 43a) are disposed with rotation of the shaft centers fixed with respect to the housing main body 10. The shaft members 41, 42 (namely the left and right puzzle shafts 40) can be moved by the puzzle shaft moving members 20 in the left-right direction, which is a direction orthogonal to the shaft center direction of the shafts (left shaft 41a, right shaft 42a, central shaft 43a).
The piece 30 is shown in
Puzzle patterns 30a2 such as animals or characters are provided to flat puzzle pattern surfaces 30a1 that are outer peripheral surfaces of the piece 30a, as shown by broken line in
Three of the piece 30 formed in this way are arranged along a shaft center P of the each shaft (the left shaft 41a, right shaft 42a, center shaft 43a) of the shaft members 41, 42, 43 by inserting the each shaft (the left shaft 41a, right shaft 42a, center shaft 43a) into the bearing portion 30c. At this time, the piece 30 is rotatably provided around the shaft center P of the each shaft (the left shaft 41a, right shaft 42a, center shaft 43a) via a ratchet mechanism 70 composed of ratchet teeth 41a1, 42a1, 43a1 and ratchet pawl 30d3. In movement of the each shaft (the left shaft 41a, right shaft 42a, center shaft 43a) of the piece 30 in a shaft center P direction, a top end edge of the piece 30 on the top side abuts against bottom end edges of the front face side top cover 11 and the back face side top cover 12, whereby upward movement is restricted, and a bottom end edge of the piece 30 on the bottom side abuts against top end edges of the front face side bottom cover 13 and the back face side bottom cover 14, whereby movement downward movement is restricted.
The puzzle 1 formed in this way can be played as follows. In a state where the left and right puzzle shaft moving members 20 are closed as shown in
When the puzzle shaft moving members 20 are moved to the left and right outward moving limits, as shown in
The pieces 30 can be positioned at every predetermined angle while being rotated since the pieces 30 and the shafts (the left shaft 41a, right shaft 42a, center shaft 43a) of the puzzle shafts 40 are ratchet engaged. In this embodiment, the pieces 30 can be positioned at every 45 degrees while being rotated. Therefore, even in young children, the positioning in the rotating direction of the pieces 30 can be done with ease, whereby puzzle games such as the matching puzzle game with the puzzle patterns 30a2 can be enjoyed with more enjoyment.
After the rotating operation of the pieces 30 is completed with all the puzzle pattern surfaces 30a1 of the pieces 30 being positioned facing front face direction, the grip parts 21a, 21b are gripped and the puzzle shaft moving members 20 are moved inward directions opposite to the arrows 22a, 22b, whereby the puzzle 1 is back to the state in
Note that the present invention is not limited to the embodiment that has been described heretofore and hence can be freely modified or improved without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. For example, the each piece 30 in this embodiment includes four flat puzzle pattern surfaces 30a1. However, the puzzle pattern surface 30a1 may be spherical surface and five or more. In addition, although the three puzzle shafts 40 are provided in this embodiment, the present invention can be implemented with one or more puzzle shafts 40.
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