Claims
- 1. A puzzle for assembly into a three-dimensional structure having walls to be joined at corners thereof, comprising:
- a plurality of wall pieces capable of interlocking to form walls of said structure, each of said wall pieces being formed of a backing material having a thickness dimension sufficient for supporting said structure when assembled, each of said wall pieces having an image-element visible from an outer surface of said structure;
- each of said wall pieces also comprising either one of integrally formed peripheral male and female contours capable of interlocking engagement with either one of said integrally formed complementary male and female contours of adjacent ones of said wall pieces to form a portion of said wall;
- each of said corners being formed by a plurality of corner pieces capable of joining a pair of walls at corners of said structure, said corner pieces being formed of said backing material of said wall pieces and having image-elements visible from an outer surface of said corner pieces, each of said corner pieces having a groove in said backing material on the side opposite the outer surface of each said corner piece;
- the grooves of said corner pieces having a depth dimension sufficient for folding said corner pieces to form one or more corners for said structure.
- 2. The puzzle of claim 1, wherein each said corner piece has peripheral male and female contours capable of interlocking engagement of said pair of walls to be joined thereby.
- 3. The puzzle of claim 1, wherein said groove has a depth dimension sufficient for folding each said corner piece to form said corner for said three-dimensional structure as a right angle corner.
- 4. The puzzle of claim 1, wherein said depth dimension for said groove in each said corner piece is sufficient to create a fold line on said image-element when folded to form said corner.
- 5. The puzzle of claim 1, wherein said groove is generally V-shaped to define an angle of at least 90.degree. between the intersecting surfaces of said backing material defining said groove.
- 6. The puzzle of claim 1, wherein said backing material is formed of a polyethylene foam, and said image-element is formed of a lithographic sheet laminated to said foam.
- 7. A puzzle for assembly into a three-dimensional structure having walls to be joined at corners thereof, comprising:
- a plurality of wall pieces capable of interlocking in a plane to form walls of said structure, each of said wall pieces being formed of a backing material having a thickness dimension sufficient for supporting said structure when assembled, each of said wall pieces having an image-bearing outer surface thereon; each of said wall pieces also having either one of integrally formed peripheral male and female contours capable of interlocking engagement in said plane to form a portion of said wall with either one of integrally formed complementary male and female contours of adjacent ones of said wall pieces;
- a plurality of corner pieces capable of joining pairs of walls at each of said corners of said structure, each of said corner pieces being formed of said backing material of said wall pieces and also having an image-bearing outer surface thereon, each of said corner pieces having a groove in said backing material on the side opposite the image-bearing outer surface;
- each of said corner pieces also having either one of integrally formed peripheral male and female contours capable of interlocking engagement in the pair of walls to be joined thereby;
- said grooves having a depth dimension sufficient for folding said corner pieces to form right angle corners, said grooves being generally V-shaped to define an angle of at least 90.degree. between intersecting surfaces of said backing material defining said grooves and said depth dimension being generally sufficient to create fold lines on the image-bearing outer surfaces of the corner pieces when folded to form said corners, said grooves having a depth dimension less than the thickness of said backing material so as to form padded hinges substantially at the point of said fold lines;
- at least one of said corner pieces being formed to have said fold line thereon defined by said groove and at least one additional fold line defined by a living hinge.
- 8. The puzzle of claim 7, wherein said backing material is formed of a polyethylene foam and said image element is formed of a lithographic sheet laminated to said polyethylene foam of said backing material.
- 9. The puzzle of claim 7 wherein said building-like structure has at least four walls to be joined at corners, including a plurality of corner pieces for each corner of said three-dimensional structure.
- 10. The puzzle of claim 8 wherein said living hinge is defined by a die-cut score through said polyethylene foam to the depth of said lithographic sheet of said corner piece.
- 11. The puzzle of claim 10 wherein at least one corner piece has a lithographic sheet on each of oppositely facing surfaces of said polyethylene foam and including two additional fold lines.
- 12. The puzzle of claim 11 wherein one of said additional fold lines defines a living hinge operating in one direction, and the other of said additional fold lines defines a living hinge operating in the opposite direction.
- 13. The puzzle of claim 7, including a plurality of base pieces capable of interlocking in a plane to form a puzzle base, said wall pieces and corner pieces adjacent said puzzle base having male dovetail joint means thereon, said base pieces forming said puzzle base having male dovetail joint means-receiving openings to lockingly receive said male dovetail joint means on said wall pieces and said corner pieces.
- 14. A puzzle for assembly into a three-dimensional structure having walls to be joined at corners thereof, comprising:
- a plurality of wall pieces capable of interlocking engagement with one another to assemble walls of said three-dimensional structure, each of said wall pieces including a generally planar backing member having a thickness dimension sufficient for supporting said three-dimensional structure when assembled and an image-bearing outer surface;
- each of said wall pieces also comprising at least one joint member capable of interlocking engagement with a complementary joint member of an adjacent wall piece, whereby allowing assembly of walls of said three-dimensional structure;
- each of said corners being formed by a plurality of corner pieces each capable of joining a pair of walls at a corner of said three-dimensional structure, said corner pieces each comprising:
- a) first and second generally planar backing members;
- b) a hinge between said first and second backing members, said hinge allowing said first and second backing members to assume a non-planar condition;
- c) an image bearing outer surface, said image bearing outer surface extending over said hinge; and
- d) integrally formed joint members capable of interlocking engagement when said corner piece is in a non-planar condition with complementary joint members of respective wall pieces.
- 15. The puzzle of claim 14, wherein said first and second generally planar backing members are integrally formed, said corner piece including a groove between said backing members forming said hinge.
- 16. The puzzle of claim 15, wherein said groove is generally V-shaped in cross-section.
- 17. The puzzle of claim 14, wherein said first and second generally planar backing members are made of polymeric foam.
- 18. The puzzle of claim 14, wherein said corner piece includes a lithographic film forming said image bearing outer surface.
- 19. The puzzle of claim 18, wherein said lithographic film is bonded with said backing members in a face-to-face relationship.
- 20. The puzzle of claim 19, wherein said lithographic film is adhesively bonded with said backing members.
- 21. The puzzle of claim 14, wherein the joint members of said corner piece are selected from the group consisting of female joint member, male joint member, and combination thereof.
- 22. The puzzle of claim 14, wherein said corner piece is capable of acquiring a right angle configuration.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/638,310, filed Apr. 26, 1996, which was a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/432,004, filed May 1, 1995, which was a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No 08/147,052, filed Nov. 3, 1993, all now abandoned.
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"Bits and Pieces--The Great International Puzzle Collection" catalog; pp. 2, 5, 17, 19, 20 and 25. |
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