Claims
- 1. A geometrical puzzle comprised of a core part surrounded by exactly 3M+2 puzzle component structures; the overall shape of the puzzle having a central section and N prongs (outward projecting parts); the numbers N and M are such that N is at least 3 (N=3, 4, 5, 6, etc.) and M is larger than N;
- said core part is comprised of N+2 fixed rod axes pivots emanating from a central point of the puzzle; N of said N+2 fixed rod axes pivots are uniformly distributed in a plane passing through said central point of the puzzle; the remaining two of said N+2 fixed rod axes pivots point in opposite directions along the puzzle principal axis which is the line passing through said central point of the puzzle and being orthogonal to said plane passing through said central point of the puzzle;
- said 3M+2 puzzle component structures are initially stacked in three layers, the component structures in each layer can rotate together around said puzzle principal axis; each of the top and bottom layers of component structures is comprised of a puzzle face-center component structure surrounded by N puzzle prong corner component structures; said puzzle face-center component structure is predominantly in the form of a right prism with an N-sided regular polygon base not visible from the outside; each said puzzle face-center component structure is mounted at the center of its said N-sided regular polygon base to one of the rod axes pivots lying along the puzzle principal axis, such mounting is by means of a screw extending to the rod axis pivot, the screw is supported at its head and surrounded by a spring in a shaft inside said puzzle face-center component structure; said puzzle face-center component structure is restricted to rotate freely in place around said puzzle principal axis; one side face of each of said puzzle prong corner component structures has the same size as and is initially situated abutting a side face of a puzzle face-center component structure;
- the remaining middle layer of component structures is comprised of M component structures, N of which are puzzle prong middle edge component structures; each puzzle prong middle edge component structure has one unexposed side face situated orthogonal to and being mounted at its center and fixed to one of said N of said N+2 fixed rod axes pivots; each puzzle prong middle edge component structure is restricted to rotate freely in place around that rod axis pivot fixed to its said unexposed side face;
- initially each of said puzzle prong middle edge component structures is situated between two of said puzzle prong corner component structures; the puzzle prong middle edge component structure has, around the externally invisible edges of its said unexposed side face which is adjoined to a rod axis pivot, cylindrical indentations with varying cylindrical radii forming internal edge grooves, the cross-section of each internal edge groove having the form of a forward or a backward letter J relative to said puzzle principal axis; in the initial position, the cylindrical axes of the internal edge grooves are the same as said puzzle principal axis; each puzzle prong corner component structure has a knob which fills, fits in and can move freely in and out of a groove in an adjacent puzzle prong middle edge component structure;
- each prong of the puzzle is comprised of one or more sets of component structures; each set of component structures is comprised of three component structures stacked above each other, a middle layer component structure surrounded by two prong side component structures, one prong side component structure lies in the top and one lies in the bottom layer of the puzzle; said puzzle prong middle edge component structure being a special case of said middle layer component structure; said puzzle prong corner component structure is a special case of said prong side component structure;
- each two sets of component structures which are adjacent to each other in a prong of the puzzle share a common interface and are adjoined to each other by means of knobs and grooves, the grooves occur in the set of component structures closest to said puzzle principal axis to be referred to here as the inner set, and the knobs are integral parts of (fixed permanently to) the other set of component structures to be referred to here as the outer set;
- a small circular aperture is formed in the middle layer component structure of the inner set, around the center of said common interface, this aperture receives a knob of comparable size affixed to the center of the abutting face of the adjacent middle layer component structure of the outer set of component structures; said small circular aperture and said knob of comparable size are selected such as to make it possible for adjacent middle layer component structures to rotate freely in place around each other, and also to make it possible by suitable means to easily disassemble and reassemble the middle layer component structures of the outer set of component structures;
- a cylindrical groove is formed starting at said common interface, and extending through the three adjacent structures of the inner set of component structures; this groove has cylindrical segments with differing radii, the cross-section of the groove has the form of a 90 degree rotated letter J relative to said puzzle principal axis; the axis of the cylindrical groove is the same as the axis of said small circular aperture and is along a line in a plane orthogonal to said puzzle principal axis; a partly cylindrical knob, also having the form of a rotated letter J, is fixed to each of the prong side component structures of the outer set of component structures; said partly cylindrical knob fills the space of the part of the cylindrical groove in a prong side component structure of the inner set of component structures, fits in and can move smoothly in and out of that part of the cylindrical groove; the size and shape of each set of component structures is selected such that the grooves and knobs are invisible from the outside in the rest positions;
- all the knobs of component structures which are expected to exchange positions, as a result of possible rotations (twists and turns), etc., are selected to be identical to each other, and likewise the corresponding grooves are selected to be identical to each other;
- each puzzle face-center component structure can rotate around said puzzle principal axis together with all of the N puzzle prong corner component structures which lie with it in the same layer of component structures; proper rotations in this case are in multiples of 360/N degrees; the knobs in the puzzle prong corner component structures and the grooves in the puzzle prong edge component structures must be large enough to prevent disassembly of the puzzle component structures during such rotations; the sets of component structures which are adjoined to each other in a puzzle prong can be disassembled during partial rotations;
- each puzzle prong middle edge component structure can rotate together with its two adjacent puzzle prong corner component structures in a plane parallel to said puzzle principal axis; proper rotations in this case are in multiples of 180 degrees; also the combination of knobs and grooves serves to prevent disassembly in this case;
- each of said one or more sets of component structures in a puzzle prong can rotate, relative to other component structures, in a plane parallel to said puzzle principal axis; proper rotations in this case are in multiples of 180 degrees; also the combination of knobs and grooves serves to prevent disassembly in this case;
- at least selected pairs of surfaces of said puzzle component structures which coincide with each other in a rest position between rotations are initially modified at their centers by a combination of a small hemi-spherical knob on one and the same size hemi-spherical indentation on the other, the hemi-spherical knobs being identical to each other and being situated on surfaces of puzzle component structures which can exchange positions as a result of permissible rotations; hemi-spherical knobs and indentations serve to stabilize the rest positions between admissible rotations;
- admissible rotations alter the relative positions of the puzzle component structures and alter any initial external surface designs; the object and the challenge is to perform additional rotations to recover said initial external surface designs and to arrive at other new and interesting surface designs.
- 2. A puzzle as recited in claim 1 having the overall shape of a vehicle.
- 3. A puzzle as recited in claim 1 having the overall shape of a creature.
- 4. A puzzle as recited in claim 1 having the overall shape of a right prism and having component structures which are predominantly right prisms.
- 5. A puzzle as recited in claim 1 wherein initially each prong of the puzzle has the same number of component structures as any other prong of the puzzle.
- 6. A puzzle as recited in claim 5 wherein the component structures in the prongs of the puzzle appear in rings which are uniformly spaced away from the puzzle principal axis, and wherein several component structures in any one prong can be disassembled and reassembled in different orders in any other prong to yield new different overall puzzle shapes.
- 7. A group of puzzles each being as recited in claim 5 wherein several of their component structures can be interchanged as a result of disassembling and reassembling them.
- 8. A group of puzzles each being as recited in claim 6 wherein several of their component structures can be interchanged as a result of disassembling and reassembling them.
- 9. A puzzle as recited in claim 5 having the overall shape of a right prism and having component structures which are predominantly right prisms.
- 10. A puzzle as recited in claim 9 having N prongs (N=3,4,5,6, etc.), each prong having the overall shape of an isosceles triangle right prism comprised of six component structures (i) three component structures close to the puzzle center stacked above each other to form a trapezoidal right prism and (ii) the remaining three are stacked above each other to form an isosceles triangle right prism; the thickness of the three layers of the puzzle being smaller than three times the width of a side of each N-sided regular polygon face-center component structure of the puzzle.
- 11. A puzzle as recited in claim 10 having four (N=4) prongs and having the overall shape of a cube.
- 12. A puzzle as recited in claim 9 having four (N=4) prongs and having predominantly rectangular right prism component structures.
- 13. A puzzle as recited in claim 9 having four (N=4) prongs and having a combination of predominantly rectangular, trapezoidal and triangular right prism component structures.
- 14. A puzzle as recited in claim 9 having three (N=3) prongs and having a combination of predominantly rectangular, trapezoidal and triangular right prism component structures.
- 15. A geometric puzzle as recited in claim 1 together with additional secondary structures adjoined to it by an appropriate means.
CONTINUATION-IN-PART
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 687,167, filed Dec. 28, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. No. 4,586,713, 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.
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Continuation in Parts (3)
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