Information
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Patent Grant
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6508467
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Patent Number
6,508,467
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Date Filed
Monday, September 17, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 21, 200322 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 273 153 S
- 273 155
- 273 156
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A three dimensional puzzle is disclosed wherein the puzzle player is required to rotate or manipulate interlocking disc members along a puzzle base so as to orient notched areas along the perimeter of a number of the discs in order to remove and then reinsert asymmetrical “bird-like” play pieces being held in recesses or repositories within the puzzle base.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates generally to puzzle toys and more specifically to a three-dimensional puzzle wherein an array of rotatable discs are arranged in an overlapping and rotatably interlocking fashion along a base member with some of the discs being notched so that when the discs have been properly aligned or arranged, the notches on the discs form a passageway or portal through which generally X-shaped forms or “birds” may be removed from, or received by, the base member. The design and construction of the present invention requires a player to work through the puzzle twice in order to “swap the birds” and thereby solve the puzzle. The invention provides entertainment for both adults and children and requires the use of motor skills and spatial relationship recognition skills to successfully solve the puzzle. The puzzle has features which provide a moderate challenge to most adults and will, of course, provide a more difficult challenge to children still developing their motor and spatial relationship recognition skills.
Three dimensional prior art puzzles utilizing rotatable discs or disc-like objects are not new. However, the object or goal of most prior art puzzles that utilize rotatable discs is to use the discs to move various puzzle pieces, generally flat parabolic-shaped objects, around or through a puzzle board. Another prior art device allows the discs themselves be manipulated and moved with respect to each other along a track or slot, the object or goal of the puzzle being to unlock and laterally remove or disengage the discs from the puzzle base. The puzzle pieces designed for these prior art devices also generally tend to be identical or substantially similar thereby requiring little, if any, spatial relationship recognition skills in order to solve the puzzle. Examples of these prior art devices can be found in the disclosures contained in U.S. Pat. No. 5,135,225 to Pszotka, et al., U.S. Pat. No. 3,637,215 to Keister and U.S. Pat. No. 3,655,194 to Pierson. The goal or object of the present invention is to solve the puzzle by sequentially rotating or manipulating interlocking disc members so as to orient notched areas along the circumference of a number of the discs in order to remove and thereafter swap play pieces being held in a recess or repository within the puzzle base member.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, in view of the foregoing, it is a primary object of this invention to provide a new, entertaining and challenging puzzle apparatus requiring the player to utilize both motor and spatial relationship recognition skills in order to work through and effectively solve the puzzle.
According to an embodiment of the invention, a three-dimensional puzzle apparatus comprises a support or base member having an array of ten or more rotatable discs. The support or base member also has two or more recessed or countersunk repositories shaped for receiving removable, generally X-shaped, forms or “birds”. The “birds” are situated along the base member beneath the rotatable discs and have removal pegs attached thereto in order to facilitate the removal or replacement of the “birds” during the puzzle solving process. Each of the rotatable discs have one or more concave sections removed from its perimeter and the discs are positioned along one side of the support or base member in such a manner that, were it not for the removal of the concave sections, the discs would tend to radially overlap each other. The discs are designed to “mate” or rotatably interlock in such a fashion that no more than two of the discs are allowed to rotate at any given time. In addition to the concave sections, eight of the discs (two sets of four contiguous discs) also have a notched area along each disc's perimeter. When each set of four discs are properly arranged through a series of rotations or manipulations, the notched areas along the perimeter of the discs align to create a portal or passageway in the shape of the X-shaped form at the location of each of the recessed or countersunk repositories of the support member. In accordance with the inventor's design, it is not possible for both sets of notched discs to be rotated or manipulated so as to expose more than one X-shaped form at any one time. The removable X-shaped forms are slightly asymmetrical with respect to each other and are received into the repositories of the base member as mirror images of each other. The puzzle is solved by the manipulation or rotation of the discs so as to allow the removal of the X-shaped forms from the support member, one by one. Each form must then be rotated or flipped and returned to an accommodating repository in order to complete the puzzle. Because the forms are slightly asymmetrical with respect to each other, and because the repositories are mirror images of each other, the forms must not only be rotated or flipped, but must also be swapped in order to be reinserted or placed back into the repositories of the base member and thereby successfully complete the puzzle.
It is an overall objective of the present invention to provide an enticing, compelling and entertaining game which can be played by adults and children alike and which provides varying degrees of challenge depending on the player's motor and spatial relationship recognition skills.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide an excellent means of passing time for both children and adults while providing a tool for learning, developing and practicing desirable skills.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a three dimensional rotating disc puzzle wherein the puzzle solver is required to recognize certain constraints in moving or manipulating contiguous discs and to recognize the series of steps necessary to remove those constraints and thereby successfully solve the puzzle.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a three dimensional rotating disc puzzle wherein the disc arrangement requires the puzzle solver to work through a sequence of moves twice in order to solve the puzzle.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a three dimensional rotating disc puzzle wherein the solver must be able to visualize certain moves before being able to execute them.
It is a further object of the present invention to require the puzzle solver to look forward and to work backwards in order to identify the proper arrangement of the discs and the sequence of moves necessary to achieve the proper arrangement and thereby solve the puzzle.
An advantage of the present invention is the provision of an instructive, challenging and entertaining game which is very simple and economical to construct.
Another advantage of the present invention is that the game is intriguing, yet simple, thereby creating a tendency in players to want to play the game over and over thereby occupying and entertaining the player for extended periods of time.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The foregoing and other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following more particular description of preferred embodiments as illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which reference characters refer to the same parts throughout the various views. The drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon illustrating the principles of the invention.
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective elevational view of an embodiment of the invention showing the relative positioning of the various puzzle play pieces and the accompanying design of the support base.
FIG. 2
is a perspective elevational view of the embodiment of
FIG. 1
showing the invention in a state of play.
FIG. 3
is an exploded perspective elevational view of an alternate embodiment of invention showing the relative positioning of the various puzzle play pieces and the accompanying design of the support base.
FIG. 4
is a perspective elevational view of the embodiment of
FIG. 3
showing the invention in a state of play.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In accordance with an embodiment of the invention
FIGS. 1 and 2
, show a “swap the birds” puzzle apparatus
100
comprising a base member
110
, an array of rotatable discs
120
and play pieces
130
.
FIGS. 3 and 4
show an alternate embodiment
200
of the invention displaying one of many possible configurations or variations of the puzzle apparatus
100
of
FIGS. 1 & 2
.
The base member
110
of
FIG. 1
comprises a three-dimensional rectangular-shaped support means
111
and a similarly shaped repository means
112
. The support means
111
may be constructed of any rigid material, however, for ease of construction and for cost considerations, a lightweight and easily shaped material such as wood or plastic should be used. The repository means
112
is securely attached to the upper surface of the support means
111
and comprises a layer
113
of rigid material similar to that of the support means
111
. As can be best seen in
FIG. 2
, said layer
113
of said repository means
112
has been machined so as to remove portions within the interior of the layer
113
thereby creating a pair of repository templates
114
in the shape of the play pieces
130
. The repository templates
114
of said repository means
112
are of sufficient size so as to allow said play pieces
130
to easily and slidably engage the templates
114
. The layer
113
of said repository means
112
is of sufficient depth so as to allow said play pieces
130
to be received into said templates
114
with the upper surface of said play pieces
130
being flush or slightly recessed with respect to the upper surface of said repository means
112
.
In the embodiment of
FIGS. 1 & 2
, the array of rotatable discs
120
comprises a total often discs
121
arranged in two rows of five discs
121
each. All discs
121
are rotatably attached to the upper surface of the repository means
112
through the use of axle means
115
such as screws or pins attached through the center of each disc
121
. Each disc
121
has one or more concave sections
122
removed from its perimeter with the location and number of said concave sections
122
for each disc
121
being dependent on the position of the disc
121
in relation to other contiguous discs
121
in the disc array
120
. The positioning of the discs
121
along said repository means
112
is such that, were it not for the removal of the concave sections
122
from the perimeter of the discs
121
, the discs
121
would tend to radially overlap each other. As best seen in
FIG. 2
, each disc
121
adjoins either two or three other discs
121
and can be rotated only when the adjoining discs
121
have been properly arranged. The removal of the concave sections
122
of the discs
121
and the relative positioning of the discs
121
with respect to each other, and with respect to said concave sections
122
, allows the discs
121
to cooperatively “mate” or rotatably interlock with other contiguous discs within the array
120
in such a manner as to allow no more than two of the discs
121
to be manipulated or rotated at any given time.
In addition to the removal of the concave sections
122
, eight of the discs
121
, referred to hereinafter as “capturing” discs
124
, also have a notched area
123
along the perimeter of each capturing disc
124
. The rotatable discs
121
having these notched areas
123
are grouped into two sets
125
of four discs each with the capturing discs
124
of each set
125
being rotatably contiguous to one another. The notched areas
123
of the capturing discs
124
of each set of discs
125
, when properly arranged through a series of rotations and/or manipulations, align to create a portal or passageway
126
in the shape of the play pieces
130
at the location of the templates
114
of said repository means
112
. Alignment of the capturing discs
124
in this manner, and the creation of the resulting portals
126
, allows the play pieces
130
of the puzzle
100
to be removed from, or inserted into, the repository templates
114
of the repository means
112
as necessary in order to play, and ultimately solve, the puzzle
100
. In accordance with the inventor's design, it is not possible for both sets
125
of capturing discs
124
to be rotated or manipulated so as to expose, remove or insert more than one play piece
130
at any given time.
The play pieces
130
of the present invention comprise generally “X” shaped forms
131
which have been designed by the inventor to resemble the shape of birds in flight. The X-shaped forms
131
, or “birds”, are slightly asymmetrical with respect to each other and are received into the templates
114
of the repository means
112
, and through the portals
126
formed by the two sets
125
of capturing discs
124
, as mirror images of each other. In the present embodiment of the invention, the asymmnetical shape of the birds
131
with respect to each other is accomplished by having the head
132
of each bird
131
turned in an opposing direction when the birds
131
are positioned within the templates
114
of the repository means
112
. Positioning pegs
133
are centrally attached at either side of each bird
131
to assist in the removal and insertion of the birds
131
during puzzle play. Centering holes
134
are drilled into the support means
111
of the base member
110
at the location of each repository template
114
for receiving the positioning pegs
133
of the birds
131
when the birds
131
are at rest within said templates
114
.
The initial pre-play configuration of the puzzle
100
has both birds
131
inserted into their respective repository templates
114
within the support base
111
and the array of discs
120
being rotated so that neither bird
131
is exposed by the notched areas
123
of the capturing discs
124
and therefore cannot be readily removed from the puzzle support base
111
. The puzzle
100
is solved by the manipulation and/or rotation of the discs
121
of the disc array
120
so as to cause the notched areas
123
of the capturing discs
124
of each capturing disc set
125
to align to form the portals
126
through which the birds
131
may be removed from the repository means
112
of the support base
111
, one bird
131
at a time. Each bird
131
must then be rotated or flipped and returned to an accommodating repository template
114
in order to successfully complete the puzzle
100
. Because the birds
131
are slightly asymmetrical with respect to each other, and because their accompanying templates
114
and portals
126
are mirror images of each other, the birds
131
must not only be rotated or flipped, but the birds
131
must also be “swapped” in order to be reinserted or placed back into the repository templates
114
of the repository means
112
of the puzzle
100
.
In the alternate embodiment of
FIGS. 3 & 4
, a “swap the birds” puzzle apparatus
200
comprises a base member
210
, an array of rotatable discs
220
and play pieces
230
. With the exception of the shape of the base member
210
and the number, location and sequencing of the array of rotatable discs
220
, the alternate embodiment
200
of the present invention is substantially similar to the embodiment
100
of
FIGS. 1 & 2
in form, object and play.
As with the previous embodiment, the base member
210
of
FIG. 3
comprises a support means
211
and a repository means
212
. The shape of the base member
210
of the present embodiment is that of an irregular three-dimensional polygon formed by the intersection of two rectangular-shaped blocks. As with the embodiment of
FIGS. 1 & 2
, the repository means
212
is securely attached to the upper surface of the support means
211
and comprises a layer
213
of rigid material similar to that of the support means
211
. As can be best seen in
FIG. 3
, said layer
213
has been machined so as to create a pair of repository templates
214
, within the interior of the layer
213
, in the shape of the play pieces
230
. The repository templates
214
of said repository means
212
are of sufficient size so as to allow said play pieces
230
to easily and slidably engage the templates
214
. The layer
213
of said repository means
212
is of sufficient depth so as to allow said play pieces
230
to be received into said templates
214
with the upper surface of said play pieces
230
being flush or slightly recessed with respect to the upper surface of said repository means
212
.
In the embodiment of
FIGS. 3 & 4
, the array of rotatable discs
220
comprises a total of eleven discs
221
arranged in two rows
240
of three discs each and one row
245
of five discs. All discs
221
of said array
220
are rotatably attached to the upper surface of the repository means
212
through the use of axle means
215
such as screws or pins attached through the center of each disc
221
. The five-disc row
245
contains a central disc
221
A which is contiguous with members of both three-disc rows
240
as shown and is the only disc
221
A of said array
220
which is contiguous with members of both three-disc rows
240
. Each disc
221
of said array
220
, including the central disc
221
A, has one or more concave sections
222
removed from its perimeter with the location and number of said concave sections
222
for each disc
221
being dependent on the position of the disc
221
in relation to other contiguous discs in the disc array
220
. The positioning of the discs
221
of said array
220
along said repository means
212
is such that, were it not for the removal of the concave sections
222
from the perimeter of the discs
221
, the discs
221
would tend to radially overlap each other. As best seen in
FIG. 3
, with the exception of the central disc
221
A of the five-disc row
245
, each disc
221
of said array
220
adjoins either two or three other discs
221
from said array
220
and can be rotated only when the adjoining discs
221
have been properly arranged. The central disc
221
A is adjoined by four other discs
221
from said array
220
, one from each three-disc row
240
and two from the five-disc row
245
. The removal of the concave sections
222
of the discs of said array
220
and the relative positioning of the discs
221
with respect to each other, and with respect to said concave sections
222
, allows the discs
221
to cooperatively “mate” or rotatably interlock with other contiguous discs
221
within the array
220
in such a manner as to allow no more than two of the discs
221
to be manipulated or rotated at any given time.
In addition to the removal of the concave sections
222
, eight of the discs
221
, referred to hereinafter as “capturing” discs
224
, also have a notched area
223
along the perimeter of each capturing disc
224
. The rotatable discs of said array
220
having these notched areas
223
are grouped into two sets
225
of four discs each with the capturing discs
224
of each set
225
being rotatably contiguous to one another. One set
225
of capturing discs
224
includes the central disc
221
A. Because the central disc
221
A is “disc locked” with contiguous discs
221
situated on every side of the disc
221
A, the central disc
221
A is provided with a rotation peg
226
on its upper surface near its perimeter so as to allow a player to easily manipulate or rotate the central disc
221
A as necessary during puzzle play. The notched areas
223
of the capturing discs
224
of each set of discs
225
, when properly arranged through a series of rotations and/or manipulations, align to create a portal or passageway
226
in the shape of the play pieces
230
at the location of the templates
214
of said repository means
212
. Alignment of the capturing discs
224
in this manner, and the creation of the resulting portals
226
, allows the play pieces
230
of the puzzle
200
to be removed from, or inserted into, the repository templates
214
of the repository means
212
as necessary in order to play, and ultimately solve, the puzzle
200
. In accordance with the inventor's design, it is not possible for both sets
225
of capturing discs
224
to be rotated or manipulated so as to expose, remove or insert more than one play piece
230
at any given time.
As with the previous embodiment, the play pieces
230
of the present embodiment comprise generally “X” shaped forms
231
which have been designed by the inventor to resemble the shape of birds in flight. The X-shaped forms
231
, or “birds”, are slightly asymmetrical with respect to each other and are received into the templates
214
of the repository means
212
, and through the portals
226
formed by the two sets
225
of capturing discs
224
, as mirror images of each other. In this embodiment of the invention, the asymmetrical shape of the birds
231
with respect to each other is accomplished by having the head
232
of each bird
231
turned in an opposing direction when the birds
231
are positioned within the templates
214
of the repository means
212
. Positioning pegs
233
are centrally attached at either side of each bird
231
to assist in the removal and insertion of the birds
231
during puzzle play. Centering holes
234
are drilled into the support means
211
of the base member
210
at the location of each repository template
214
for receiving the positioning pegs
233
of the birds
231
when the birds
231
are at rest within said templates
214
.
As with the previous embodiment, the initial pre-play configuration of the puzzle
200
has both birds
231
inserted into their respective repository templates
214
within the support base
211
and the array of discs
220
being rotated so that neither bird
231
is exposed by the notched areas
223
of the capturing discs
224
and therefore cannot be readily removed from the puzzle support base
211
. As with the previous embodiment, the puzzle
200
is solved by the manipulation and/or rotation of the discs
221
of the disc array
220
so as to cause the notched areas
223
of the capturing discs
224
of each capturing disc set
225
to align to form the portals
226
through which the birds
231
may be removed from the repository means
212
of the support base
211
, one bird
231
at a time. As with the previous embodiment, each bird
231
must then be rotated or flipped and returned to an accommodating repository template
214
in order to successfully complete the puzzle
200
. Because the birds
231
are slightly asymmetrical with respect to each other, and because their accompanying templates
214
and portals
226
are mirror images of each other, the birds
231
must not only be rotated or flipped, but the birds
231
must also be “swapped” in order to be reinserted or placed back into the repository templates
214
of the repository means
212
of the puzzle
200
While the invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to the preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various alterations in form, detail and construction may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims
- 1. A three-dimensional rotating disc puzzle apparatus comprising:a base member having two or more recessed areas along the surface of one side of said base member; an array of cooperatively interlocking disc members rotatably attached along the surface of the side of said base member containing said recessed areas, said disc members having one or more concave sections removed from the perimeter of said discs so as to allow said array of discs to be positioned on said base member in a cooperatively interlocking manner with respect to each other, said positioning allowing the manipulation or rotation of no more than two discs at any given time, a plurality of said disc members having notched areas along the perimeter of said discs so that when said notched discs are properly arranged through a series of rotations or manipulations, the notched areas of said discs align to create a portal or passageway in the shape of, and in direct alignment with, said recessed area of said base member; and, two or more play pieces in the shape of the recessed areas of said base member, each play piece being removably received by one of said recessed areas of said base member, the insertion or removal of said play pieces to and from the recessed areas of said base member being allowed only when the notched areas of said discs are aligned so as to create said portal or passageway.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said array of interlocking disc members comprises a plurality of discs arranged in two linear rows with an equal number of discs in each row.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said array of interlocking disc members comprises a plurality of discs arranged in three or more linear rows with at least one row of discs having an unequal number of discs in said row in relation to the number of discs in the remaining rows.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein each disc of said array adjoins either two or three other discs depending on the disc's position within said array and can be rotated or manipulated only when the adjoining discs have been properly arranged.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein at least one disc of said array adjoins four other discs within said array and wherein said disc can be rotated or manipulated only when the adjoining discs have been properly arranged.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the number of discs comprising said array is at least ten.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the number of discs comprising said array is at least eleven.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said recessed areas are of sufficient depth so as to allow said play pieces to be received into said recessed areas with the upper surface of said play pieces being flush or slightly recessed with respect to the upper surface of said base member.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said recessed areas of said base member comprise generally X-shaped repositories for receiving said play pieces and wherein the shape of at least one of said repositories is the mirror image of the other repositories.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said play pieces comprise generally X-shaped forms wherein said forms are slightly asymmetrical with respect to each other when positioned within said recessed areas of said base member.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said plurality of notched discs comprise two or more sets of four rotatably contiguous discs with said discs being cooperatively interlocked in a manner which allows only one set of such discs, at any given time during puzzle play, to be rotated or manipulated so as to create said portal or passageway.
- 12. The puzzle apparatus of claim 1, wherein the shape and positioning of said array of discs on said base member and the shape and position of said play pieces within said recessed areas of said base member requires the puzzle player to work through a series of disc rotations and/or manipulations twice in order to successfully solve the puzzle.
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1440517 |
Nov 1988 |
SU |