Claims
- 1. A puzzle comprising:
- a plurality of permanently intersecting puzzle members, each puzzle member confined for longitudinal movement between opposed end positions, each puzzle member having one or more possible longitudinal positions, each puzzle member having a plurality of gate means, the gate means defining permissable longitudinal movement of each associated intersecting puzzle member in each of the one or more possible longitudinal positions of said puzzle member, the gate means being arranged so as to require a predetermined sequence of movements of said puzzle members in order to position all of said puzzle members in a solved configuration; and,
- a housing for permanently interconnecting the puzzle members and to define the end stop positions, the housing also to confine each puzzle member to movement between the opposed end stop positions.
- 2. A puzzle as defined in claim 1 wherein each puzzle member is further provided with gripping means projecting through opposite sides of said housing to enable manipulation of said puzzle members from outside said housing.
- 3. A puzzle as defined in claim 2 wherein the gate means are kerfs recessed in an individual puzzle member which permits longitudinal movement therethrough of an associated intersecting puzzle member.
- 4. A puzzle as defined in claim 2 wherein the gate means comprise a block or half-block projecting from one puzzle member which cooperates with a corresponding block or half-block on the associated intersecting puzzle member.
- 5. A puzzle as defined in claim 2 wherein the puzzle members are elongated planar members for providing non-rotational stability to the puzzle members.
- 6. A puzzle as defined in claim 1 wherein the gate means are kerfs recessed in an individual puzzle member which permits longitudinal movement therethrough of an associated intersecting puzzle member.
- 7. A puzzle as defined in claim 1 wherein the gate means comprise a pin projecting from one puzzle member which cooperates with a slotted maze on the associated intersecting puzzle member, said slotted maze including a first plurality of longitudinal slots enabling longitudinal movement of said one puzzle member and a second plurality of transverse slots perpendicularly disposed to said first plurality of slots enabling longitudinal movement of said intersecting puzzle member.
- 8. A puzzle as defined in claim 1 wherein the gate means comprise a block or half-block projecting from one puzzle member which cooperates with a corresponding block or half-block on the associated intersecting puzzle member.
- 9. A puzzle as defined in claim 1 wherein the puzzle members are elongated planar members for providing non-rotational stability to the puzzle members.
- 10. A puzzle comprising:
- a housing;
- a first plurality of parallel puzzle members permanently confined for longitudinal forward and backward movement within said housing between opposed end stop positions;
- a second plurality of parallel puzzle members intersecting with each puzzle member of said first plurality of puzzle members, said second plurality of puzzle members permanently confined for longitudinal forward and backward movement within said housing between opposed end stop positions;
- each puzzle member having:
- one or more possible longitudinal positions;
- gripping means projecting through at least one side of said housing for manipulating said puzzle members from outside said housing;
- gate means defining permissable longitudinal movement of each associated intersecting puzzle member in each of the one or more possible longitudinal positions of said puzzle member, the gate means being arranged so as to require a predetermined sequence of movements of said puzzle members in order to position all of said puzzle members in a solved configuration.
- 11. A puzzle as defined in claim 10 wherein the gate means are kerfs recessed in an individual puzzle member which permits longitudinal movement of an intersecting puzzle member.
- 12. A puzzle as defined in claim 11 wherein the first plurality of puzzle members are perpendicular with respect to the second plurality of puzzle members.
- 13. A puzzle as defined in claim 10 wherein the gate means are blocks or half-blocks or a combination of blocks and half-blocks which permit longitudinal movement of an intersecting puzzle member.
- 14. A puzzle comprising:
- a housing;
- a first plurality of parallel puzzle members permanently intersecting with a second plurality of parallel puzzle members, each puzzle member confined for longitudinal forward and backward movement within said housing between opposed end stop positions;
- each puzzle member provided with gate means defining permissable longitudinal movement of each associated intersecting puzzle member in each of the one or more possible longitudinal positions of said intersecting puzzle member, the gate means being arranged so as to require a predetermined sequence of movements of said puzzle members in order to position all of said puzzle members in a solved configuration, each said gate means comprising a pin projecting from one puzzle member which cooperates with a slotted maze on the associated intersecting puzzle member, said slotted maze including a first plurality of longitudinal slots enabling longitudinal movement of said one puzzle member and a second plurality of transverse slots perpendicularly disposed and connected to said first plurality of slots enabling longitudinal movement of said intersecting puzzle member.
- 15. A puzzle comprising:
- a housing having first and second pairs of opposed end walls forming an open box, each end wall having a plurality of slots, each slot aligned with a corresponding slot on the opposed end wall;
- a first plurality of elongated and planar parallel puzzle members permanently confined for longitudinal forward and backward movement within the slots of said first end walls between opposed end stop positions;
- a second plurality of elongated and planar parallel puzzle members perpendicularly intersecting with each puzzle member of said first plurality of puzzle members, said second plurality permanently confined for longitudinal forward and backward movement within the slots of said second end walls between opposed end stop positions;
- each puzzle member having one or more possible longitudinal positions, each puzzle member further provided with gripping means projecting through opposite sides of said housing to enable movement of said puzzle members from outside said housing;
- gate means on each puzzle member defining permissable longitudinal movement of each associated intersecting puzzle member in each of the one or more possible longitudinal positions of said puzzle member, the gate means being an open or closed kerf, the open kerfs being arranged so as to require a predetermined sequence of movements of said puzzle members in order to position all of said puzzle members in a solved configuration.
- 16. A puzzle comprising:
- a plurality of permanently intersecting puzzle members, each puzzle member confined for longitudinal movement between opposed end positions and any number of intermediate positions, each puzzle member intersecting with at least one other puzzle member at an intersection point;
- gate means selectively located on each puzzle member at each intersection point in accordance with a pre-determined sequence or sequences of moves in order to position all of said puzzle members in a solved configuration, the gate means allowing or prohibiting movement of an intersecting puzzle member relative to the gate means between the opposed end positions in whole or fractional increments; and,
- a housing for mounting the puzzle members.
- 17. The puzzle of claim 16 wherein the plurality of puzzle members are represented as two distinct groups, an east-west group with east-west puzzle members and a north-south with north-south puzzle members, where each east-west puzzle member intersects with each north-south puzzle member.
- 18. The puzzle of claim 17 wherein the gate means are kerfs recessed in the puzzle members.
- 19. The puzzle as claimed in claim 16 wherein the fractional increment of each puzzle member between the opposed end positions is 1/1, 1/2, 1/3 or 1/4.
- 20. The puzzle as claimed in claim 16 wherein the gate means is a pin on one puzzle member which cooperates with a slotted maze on the intersecting puzzle member.
- 21. The puzzle as claimed in claim 16 wherein the gate means are blocks or half-blocks or a combination of blocks and half-blocks.
- 22. A puzzle comprising:
- a housing;
- a plurality of at least 3 east-west puzzle members and at least 3 north-south puzzle members, each east-west puzzle member permanently intersecting with each north-south puzzle members at an intersection point, each puzzle member confined for longitudinal movement within said housing between opposed end positions and any number of intermediate positions;
- gate means selectively located on each puzzle member at each intersection point in accordance with a pre-determined sequence or sequences of moves in order to position all of said puzzle members in a solved configuration, the gate means allowing or prohibiting movement of an intersecting puzzle member relative to the gate means between the opposed end positions in whole or fractional increments.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 08/088,921, filed Jul. 7, 1993 now abandoned.
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