Claims
- 1. A three-dimensional sliding element puzzle comprising
- a spherical center support including means forming at least three crossing tracks wherein each track forms a complete circle in the support and includes a pair of outer lips extending toward each other to define a narrow outer slot and an inner enlarged sliding path,
- said narrow outer slots having a width less than one-sixteenth of the circumference of the support,
- a plurality of at least eight outer members wherein one of the outer members is fixed on the support and the other outer members are slidable on the support,
- legs mounted on the slidable outer members and extending through the narrow slot of the corresponding tracks,
- disk-like feet which are substantially round in circumference being mounted on inner ends of the respective legs for sliding in the inner sliding paths and for being engaged by inner surfaces of the lips to slidingly retain the slidable members on the support,
- said outer members forming a shell completely enclosing the spherical support with edges of each outer member slidingly abutting edges of the adjoining outer members, and
- said outer members when in one relative position defining at least three pairs of hemispherical shells wherein one hemispherical shell of each pair of the pairs of hemispherical shells is rotatable relative to the corresponding other hemispherical shell with the abutting edges of the hemispherical shells of each pair of hemispherical shells sliding relative to each other, and
- wherein the outer members include sector-like corner pieces on each of the corners of the outer members, each of said corner pieces when aligned in a circular group with three other corner pieces being rotatable to another outer member.
- 2. A three-dimensional sliding element puzzle comprising
- a spherical center support including means forming at least three crossing tracks wherein each track forms a complete circle in the support and includes a pair of outer lips extending toward each other to define a narrow outer slot and an inner enlarged sliding path,
- said narrow outer slots having a width less than one-sixteenth of the circumference of the support,
- a plurality of at least eight outer members wherein one of the outer members is fixed on the support and the other outer members are slidable on the support.
- legs mounted on the slidable outer members and extending through the narrow slot fo the corresponding tracks,
- disk-like feet which are substantially round in circumference being mounted on inner ends of the respective legs for sliding in the inner sliding paths and for being engaged by inner surfaces of the lips to slidingly retain the slidable members on the support,
- said outer members forming a shell completely enclosing the spherical support with edges of each outer member slidingly abutting edges of the adjoining outer members, and
- said outer members when in one relative position defining at least three pairs of hemispherical shells wherein one hemispherical shell of each pair of the pairs of hemispherical shells is rotatable relative to the corresponding other hemispherical shell with the abutting edges of the hemispherical shells of each pair of hemispherical shells sliding relative to each other,
- wherein there are at least three legs and three feet mounted on each of the other outer members, the tracks follow mutually perpendicular great circle lines, and the feet are eccentrically mounted relative to the legs so that tangential lines defined by outer edges of the legs and disc extend parallel to tangents to the edges of the outer members, and
- wherein the outer members include sector-like corner pieces on each of the corners of the outer members, each of said corner pieces when aligned in a circular group with three other corner pieces being rotatable to another outer member.
- 3. A three-dimensional sliding element puzzle as claimed in claim 1 or 2 wherein the corner pieces are slidably secured on the outer members by means of a slidable tongue and groove arrangement.
- 4. A three-dimensional sliding element puzzle as claimed in claim 1 wherein there is a single leg mounted on each of the slidable outer members, and the at least three crossing tracks extend in circular paths spaced from and parallel to corresponding great circle lines on the surface of the center support.
- 5. A three-dimensional sliding element puzzle as claimed in claim 1 wherein the outer members include thirty-two outer members, twelve of the outer members having generally pentagonal faces, and the other twenty outer members having generally equilateral triangular faces.
- 6. A three-dimensional sliding element puzzle comprising
- a spherical center support including means forming at least three crossing tracks wherein each track forms a complete circle in the support and includes a pair of outer lips extending toward each other to define a narrow outer slot and an inner enlarged sliding path,
- a plurality of at least eight outer members wherein one of the outer members is fixed on the support and the other outer members are slidable on the support,
- legs mounted on the slidable outer members and extending through the narrow slot of the corresponding tracks,
- disk-like feet mounted on inner ends of the respective legs for sliding in the inner sliding paths and for being engaged by inner surfaces of the lips to slidingly retain the slidable members on the support,
- said outer members forming a shell completely enclosing the spherical support,
- said outer members when in one relative position defining at least three pairs of hemispherical shells wherein one hemispherical shell of each pair of the pairs of hemispherical shells is rotatable relative to the corresponding other hemispherical shell, and
- said outer members including sector-like corner pieces on each of the corners of the outer members, each of said corner pieces when aligned in a circular group with three other corner pieces being rotatable to another outer member.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional application of application Ser. No. 345,051 filed Feb. 2, 1982, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,478,418.
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