Claims
- 1. In a geometrical puzzle comprised of a core central part and at least 18 component structures stacked together to form a regular polyhedron structure; said regular polyhedron structure having M edges, N vertices (corner points), and at least eight external plane faces;
- each of M of said component structures is an edge structure having two exposed plane faces which meet along an edge of said regular polyhedron structure; each of N of said component structures is a corner structure having one vertex which coincides with a vertex of said regular polyhedron structure; the number of corner structures is the same as the number N of vertices of said regular polyhedron structure, the number of edge structures is the same as the number M of edges of said regular polyhedron structure;
- each of the N corner structures is associated with a rod axis (pivot) and is joined to and is allowed to freely rotate in place around said rod axis (pivot); said rod axis (pivot) is one of N similar rod axes (pivots) emanating from the center of said puzzle and forming the core central part of said puzzle; each of said rod axes if fixed in position relative to the other rod axes and lies around a straight line which joins a vertex of said regular polyhedron structure and the geometric center of the puzzle;
- each of the N corner structure is restricted to rotate in place, each of the remaining structures is a free component structure and has a knob which fits in a groove formed between other component structures and said core central part; said knob serves to prevent undesirable disassembly of the puzzle;
- each of said corner structures can be rotated together with all its adjacent component structures as a group around its associated rod axis; rotations of component structures alter the relative positions and the initial external surface designs; the object and challenge of the puzzle is to perform additional rotations to move the component structures back to their initial positions and to other interesting positions.
- 2. A puzzle as recited in claim 1 wherein said regular polyhedron structure is an octahedron comprised of twenty six component structures and a core central part; said octahedron being subdivided along six planes of rotation equidistant from the geometric center of the puzzle and being such that each pair of planes of rotation is parallel to each other and is parallel to a plane between them passing through the center of and through four of the external vertices of said octahedron; each said pair of planes of rotation also being orthogonal to each of the remaining planes of rotation; furthermore, said planes of rotation subdivide each triangle face of said octahedron into seven (7) parts, including a center part which is an equilateral triangle whose sides are parallel to the sides of said triangle face;
- each of six of said component structures is a corner structure having a total of nine faces, having four exposed diamond plane faces and one unexposed square face; said corner component structure being joined at the center of its square face to, and being allowed to rotate freely in place around a rod axis (pivot); said rod axis being orthogonal to a plane of rotation and being one of six rod axes which emanate from the center of said puzzle and form the main mounting means for said puzzle;
- the remaining component structures comprise eight face-center and twelve edge structures; each of the face-center structures has an exposed equilateral triangle face; each of said edge structures has two external visible trapezoidal plane faces; each of said remaining component structures has a fixed knob which fits in a groove between other component structures and serves to prevent disassembly of said puzzle;
- plural groups of component structures on either side of a plane of rotation are allowed to rotate jointly around the rod axis (pivot) orthogonal to said plane of rotation.
- 3. A puzzle as recited in claim 1 wherein said regular polyhedron structure is an octahedron subdivided along six planes of rotation into 18 component structures (6 corner structures and 12 edge structures); each plane of rotation is associated with a vertex of said regular polyhedron structure and passes through the the geometric centers of the four triangular faces which have that vertex in common.
- 4. A puzzle as recited in claim 1 wherein said regular polyhedron structure is an icosahedron subdivided into component structures along planes of rotation, one plane of rotation associated with each vertex and passing through the the geometric centers of the five triangular faces which have that vertex in common.
- 5. In a geometrical puzzle having an external regular polyhedron structure with at least eight plane faces and having a core internal regular polyhedron structure, the external and internal structures being in the form of similar concentric regular polyhedrons with parallel faces and with each vertex of said internal regular polyhedron structure lying on the straight line which joins the corresponding vertex of said external regular polyhedron structure to the geometric center of the puzzle; said puzzle also having a hollow section inside said external regular polyhedron structure;
- said external regular polyhedron structure being further subdivided into component pieces along planes of rotation, one plane of rotation passing through each vertex of said core internal regular polyhedron structure and being orthogonal (perpendicular) to the straight line which passes through that vertex and through the center of the puzzle; the relative sizes of said concentric regular polyhedrons being such that each plane of rotation passing through a vertex of said core internal regular polyhedron structure passes through the geometric centers of all external faces of the puzzle which share in common the corresponding vertex of said external regular polyhedron structure;
- said component pieces are either (i) corner component pieces, one corner component piece corresponding to each vertex of said external regular polyhedron structure, or (ii) external edge component pieces, one external edge component piece corresponding to each edge of said external regular polyhedron structure;
- each corner component piece of said external regular polyhedron structure sits directly above and is joined to a vertex of said core internal polyhedron structure by means of a screw (pivot) having a smooth top part supported at its head and surrounded by a spring totally inside the corner component piece, the screw extends through the vertex of and is fixed to said core internal polyhedron structure; the screw is aligned such as to allow its associated corner component piece to rotate freely in place around the straight line which passes through that vertex and through the center of the puzzle;
- each external edge component piece has the general shape of a tetrahedron with two exposed triangular faces and with a knob adjoined to its unexposed edge; said knob fits in a groove to prevent disassembly; parts of the edges of each corner component piece which lie along a plane of rotation are cut off to form parts of grooves to accommodate the knobs of edge component pieces;
- each corner component piece and its adjacent edge component pieces are allowed to rotate together as a group above a plane of rotation around the straight line passing through the center of said puzzle and orthogonal to said plane of rotation; rotations of component structures alter the relative positions and the initial external surface designs; the object and challenge of the puzzle is to perform additional rotations to move the component structures back to their initial positions and to other interesting positions.
- 6. A puzzle as recited in claim 5 wherien said external regular polyhedron structure is an octahedron.
- 7. A puzzle as recited in claim 5 wherein said external regular polyhedron structure is an icosahedron.
- 8. In a geometrical puzzle having an external regular polyhedron structure with at least eight plane faces and having a core internal spherical structure; said puzzle also having a hollow section inside said external regular polyhedron structure;
- said external regular polyhedron structure being further subdivided into corner and edge component pieces along planes of rotation, one plane of rotation associated with each vertex of said external regular polyhedron structure; said one plane of rotation passing through the point of intersection of the straight line joining its associated vertex to the center of the puzzle and of the surface of said core internal spherical structure, said one plane also being perpendicular to said straight line; the size of said core internal spherical structure being such that each plane of rotation associated with a vertex of said external regular polyhedron structure passes through the geometric centers of all the external faces of the puzzle which share that vertex in common;
- each corner component piece of said external regular polyhedron sits directly above a plane of rotation and is joined to the core internal spherical structure by means of a screw pivot having a smooth top part, said screw pivot is supported at its head and surrounded by a spring inside the corner component piece, the screw extends through and is fixed to said core internal spherical structure at the point where said plane of rotation meets said core internal spherical structure; each screw pivot is aligned such that each corner component piece is allowed to rotate freely in place around a straight line which passes through a vertex and the center of the puzzle; each edge external component piece has the general shape of a tetrahedron with two exposed triangular faces and with a knob adjoined to its unexposed edge; said knob fits in a groove to prevent disassembly; parts of the edges of each corner component piece which lie along a plane of rotation are cut off to form parts of grooves to accommodate the knobs of edge component pieces;
- each corner component piece and its adjacent edge component pieces are allowed to rotate together as a group above a plane of rotation around the straight line passing through the center of said puzzle and orhtogonal to said plane of rotation; rotations of component structures alter the relative positions and the initial external surface designs; the object and challenge of the puzzle is to perform additional rotations to move the component structures back to their initial positions and to other interesting positions.
- 9. A puzzle as recited in claim 8 wherein said external regular polyhedron structure is an octahedron.
- 10. A puzzle as recited in claim 8 wherein said external regular polyhedron structure is an icosahedron.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 839,368, filed Mar. 14, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,674,750 which in turn was a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 687,141, filed Dec. 28, 1984, involuntarily abandoned, which in turn was a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 604,941, filed Apr. 27, 1984, abandoned, which in turn was a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 394,869, filed July 2, 1982, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,593,907.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Continuation in Parts (4)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
839368 |
Mar 1986 |
|
Parent |
687141 |
Dec 1984 |
|
Parent |
604941 |
Apr 1984 |
|
Parent |
394869 |
Jul 1982 |
|