The invention relates generally to ring puzzles, a type of puzzles that have hundreds or perhaps even thousands of years of history. Various designs of ring puzzles based on similar operating principles have been described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 1,133,061; 1,589,305; 2,998,253; and 3,198,524 and many non-US patents. Essentially, each of these puzzles comprises a number of individual rings, each of which is articulately loosely connected to one end of a short post, all of the posts in turn being loosely anchored at their other ends in a common base member. An elongated, closed loop (or bar) straddles the posts and passes through the rings in a uniform manner. To solve the puzzle, that is, to remove the loop from the rings, requires a very lengthy series, depending upon the number of rings involved, of precise steps. Likewise, to put the rings back on the loop afterwards requires the entire procedure be repeated but in reverse.
Despite their age and fascination, ring puzzles have not become widely enjoyed. Perhaps one of the reasons is that once the solution to a ring puzzle is learned and mastered, solving the puzzle is reduced to applying a precise recursive procedure which is tedious and time consuming. Unlike many other puzzle games where numerous configurations of the puzzle are possible, each of which require different procedure to solve and thus pose a new challenge for the player, the rather “linear” design of the ring puzzles makes the ring puzzles less exciting once the tricks have been learned. Thus, one object of this invention is to provide variations of the traditional ring puzzle games to increase the challenge and intrigue.
The present disclosure generally provides a ring puzzle game, which includes: a plurality of circular rings, a plurality of posts, each having an eyelet on its upper end to encircle a ring of the plurality of rings and a lower end connected to a blocking element, at least one elongated closed loop, a base member having a plurality of holes, each passed by one of the plurality of posts at its lower end, the size of the holes is smaller than the blocking element. Each of the plurality of rings is held in place by being enclosed within the eyelet of a corresponding post of the plurality of posts, wherein each of the plurality of rings, except the frontmost ring, is connected to at least one adjacent ring through a post holding the at least one adjacent ring, and wherein the at least one elongated loop being insertable and removable from an interlocking position with the rings and pots by a series of prescribed manipulations of the rings, posts, and the at least one elongated loop. Also, at least one of the following conditions is true: at least one ring of the plurality of rings is connected to more than one adjacent ring in its front; at least one of the plurality of the rings has a diameter different than that of the other of the plurality of rings; the at least one elongated loop includes at least two elongated loops arranged in parallel.
In certain embodiments, some of the plurality of rings are each connected to a group of two adjacent rings of the plurality of rings in its immediate front.
In certain embodiments, some of the plurality of rings are each connected to a group of three adjacent rings of the plurality of rings in its immediate front.
In certain embodiments, a first of the plurality of rings is connected to a group of two adjacent rings in its immediate front, and wherein a second of the plurality of rings is connected to a group of three adjacent rings in its immediate front.
In certain embodiments, the at least one elongated loop includes at least two elongated loops arranged in parallel and a vertically stacked configuration, and one or more of the plurality of rings are supported by both of the two elongated loops, while one or more of the plurality of rings are supported only one of the elongated rings.
In certain embodiments, at least one of the plurality of the rings has a diameter smaller than each of the remainder of the plurality of rings. In some of these embodiments, each of the remainder of the plurality of rings has a same diameter. In some of these embodiments, the ring having a smaller diameter is one of a group of two or more adjacent rings to which a rear ring is connected.
Further objects and advantages of the invention with become more apparent from the following description and claims, and from the accompanying drawings wherein:
General structure of ring puzzle games is illustrated with reference to
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In the above procedure, the numerals refer to the ring numbers, “U” stands for “Up”, meaning to put the ring up to be supported by the loop, and “D” stands for “Down”, meaning to slide the referenced ring or rings from the right end of the loop, turn the face of the rings parallel to the posts connecting them, and drop them through the gap of the loop. 1/2D means rings R1 and R2 are taken down together, and 1/2U means rings R1 and R2 are put up through the loop together and on the loop. To put the rings back up the loop, the complete reverse procedure of the above can be used.
The present invention provides a number of variations on the traditional ring puzzle shown and described in connection with
To solve this puzzle, the following sequence of steps can be performed: 1/2/3D, 6D, 1/2/3U, 1/2D, 5D, 1/2U, 1D, 4D, 1U, 1/2/3D, 9D, 1/2/3U, 1D, 4U, 1U, 1/2D, 5U, 1/2U, 1/2/3D, 6U, 1/2/3U, 1/2D, 5D, 1/2U, 1D, 4D, 1U, 1/2/3D, 8D, 1/2/3U, 1D, 4U, 1U, 1/2D, 5U, 1/2U, 1D, 4D, 1U, 1/2/3D, 7D, 1/2/3U, 1D, 4U, 1U, 1/2/3D, 6D, 1/2/3U, 1/2D, 5D, 1/2U, 1D, 4D, 1U, 1/2/3D.
Notations used in the above procedure: numerals 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9—Ring numbers (R1-R9); numerals in the format of #/#(/#)—the referenced multiple rings (by ring number) are moved together through the loop (up or down); U—Up, put the ring up the loop; D—Down, take down the ring from the loop.
To solve this puzzle, the following procedure can be used: 1/2D, 5/6D, 1/2U, 1D, 3/4D, 1U, 1/2D, 8D, 1/2U, 1D, 3/4U, 1U, 1/2D, 5/6U, 5D, 1/2U, 1D, 3/4D, 1U, 1/2D, 9D, 1/2U, 1D, 3/4U, 1U, 1/2D, 5U, 1/2U, 1D, 3/4D, 1U, 1/2D, 7D, 1/2U, 1D, 3/4U, 1U, 1/2D, 5/6D, 1/2U, 1D, 3/4D, 1U, 1/2D. Note in this puzzle, ring 8 needs to be taken down before ring 9.
Notations used in the above procedure: numerals 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9—Ring numbers (R1-R9); numerals in the format of #/#(/#)—the referenced multiple rings (by ring number) are moved together through the loop (up or down); U—Up, put the ring up to the loop; D—Down, take down the ring from the loop.
To solve this puzzle, the following procedure can be used: ring 8 needs to be taken down before ring 9. Solution: 1DaDb, 3/4Ub, 1Ub, 1/2Db, 5/6DaUb, 1/2UbUa, 1DaDb, 3/4DaDb, 1UbUa, 1/2DaDb, 8Da(through b), 7Ub, 1/2UbUa, 1DaDb, 3/4UbUa, 1UbUa, 1/2DaDb, 5/6Db, 5/6UbUa, 5DaDb, 1/2UbUa, 1DaDb, 3/4DaDb, 1UbUa, 1/2DaDb, 9DaDb, 1/2UbUa, 1DaDb, 3/4UbUa, 1UbUa, 1/2DaDb, 5UbUa, 1/2UbUa, 1DaDb, 3/4DaDb, 1UbUa, 1/2DaDb, 7DaDb, 1/2UbUa, 1DaDb, 3/4UbUa, 1UbUa, 1/2DaDb, 5/6DaDb, 1/2UbUa, 1DaDb, 3/4DaDb, 1UbUa, 1/2DaDb.
Notations used in the above procedure: numerals 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9—Ring numbers (R1-R9); numerals in the format of #/#(/#)—the referenced multiple rings (by ring number) are moved together through the loop (up or down); U—Up, put the ring up to the loop; D—Down, take down the ring from the loop; a—loop a; b—loop b.
While specific embodiments of the inventions have been described in detail hereinabove, it is to be understood that various modifications or adaptations may be made from the specific details described herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, and therefore these modifications or adaptations also fall within in the spirit and scope of this invention, which is as least as broad as encompassed by the appended claims.
This application claims priority to U.S. provisional application No. 63/238,179 filed Aug. 29, 2021, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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