The present invention relates generally to twisty puzzles and more specifically it relates to a mechanical puzzle for providing a rotating puzzle construction—two or more layers of pieces having an ability to rotate around a common vertical axis independently from each other, circularly interconnected and having an opening in the rotating center and the and the puzzle comprised of no less than two pieces, located in different layers, one above the other, which can, by rotating around their common axis, move from one layer to another.
The invention generally relates to a twisty puzzle which includes A base 10 which is composed of key pieces 12, placed in a circle and attached to the body of a toroid 11;
Sliding pieces 20, placed in a circle in a different layer and having a bore and/or a protrusion with a suitable cross-section 22, using which they are attached to the body of the toroid 11. Because of this the pieces of one layer could rotate in relation to another layer around a central axis;
Rotation pieces 30 having protrusions and/or bores 31 for catching to adjacent pieces and a bore 32, which allows them to rotate around the toroid 11 without touching it. The rotation pieces 30 are joined with key pieces 12 and sliding pieces 20 using bores and/or protrusions 31 and could rotate between them and/or between each other.
There has thus been outlined, rather broadly, some of the features of the invention in order that the detailed description thereof may be better understood, and in order that the present contribution to the art may be better appreciated. There are additional features of the invention that will be described hereinafter.
In this respect, before explaining at least one embodiment of the invention in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction or to, the arrangements of the components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced and carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein are for the purpose of the description and should not be regarded as limiting.
An object is to provide a mechanical puzzle for providing a rotating puzzle construction—two or more layers of pieces having an ability to rotate around a common vertical axis independently from each other, circularly interconnected and having an opening in the rotating center and the and the puzzle comprised of no less than two pieces, located in different layers, one above the other, which can, by rotating around their common axis, move from one layer to another.
Another object is to provide a Mechanical Puzzle that is comprised of two or more layers, interconnected parts placed in a circle, in which the above mentioned layers could rotate independently from each other around a common vertical axis and be able to interchange pieces between layers.
Another object is to provide a Mechanical Puzzle that is comprised of several ring-shaped or toroidal layers, made up of pieces, which could rotate independently from each other around a central vertical axis, while keeping the integrity of the construction and be able to interchange pieces between layers.
Another object is to provide a Mechanical Puzzle that is comprised of several regular polygon-shaped layers, made up of pieces, with a polygon opening in the middle, which could rotate independently from each other around a central vertical axis, while keeping the integrity of the construction and be able to interchange pieces between layers.
Another object is to provide a Mechanical Puzzle that is comprised of two such layers, each of which is comprised of a plurality of pieces, which have only two variations in external appearance.
Another object is to provide a Mechanical Puzzle that is comprised of two such layers, one of which has a part that functions as a base with an integral design, while these layers are interconnected with a toroidal body having any suitable cross-section or any other available method.
Another object is to provide a Mechanical Puzzle that is comprised of two layers and the same base, where edges in any two adjacent pieces of the base have edges which turn towards each other and are either concave or convex, which stops the piece from falling out and allows it to rotate in order move from one layer to another.
Another object is to provide a Mechanical Puzzle that is comprised of three layers of pieces, each of which is made up of parts placed in a circle and the middle layer acts as the base, on which the top and the bottom layers of pieces rotate independently.
Another object is to provide a Mechanical Puzzle that is comprised of three layers of pieces, each of which is made up of parts placed in a circle and outer layers serve as bases, which could rotate independently while being joined with the middle layer, comprised of separate pieces.
Another object is to provide a. Mechanical Puzzle that is comprised of a base, which has a toroidal body having any suitable cross-section on the upper and the lower side, all of which makes an integrated design and on which the pieces from the outer layers could move.
Another object is to provide a Mechanical Puzzle that is comprised of a base of parts attached together at the axis and has toroidal protuberances having any suitable cross section on the upper and lower side, on which the pieces of the upper and lower layers could move.
Another object is to provide a Mechanical Puzzle that is comprised of the same base and between any adjacent pieces of the base other types of pieces are placed, which are conjoined with them by means of protuberances and bores, which allow them to freely rotate between parts of the base.
Another object is to provide a Mechanical Puzzle that is comprised of the same base and a central piece located between the parts of the base which has protuberances or bores that holds the pieces of the upper or lower layers together while they move in a circle.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become obvious to the reader and it is intended that these objects and advantages are within the scope of the present invention. To the accomplishment of the above and related objects, this invention may be embodied in the form illustrated in the accompanying drawings, attention being called to the fact, however, that the drawings are illustrative only, and that changes may be made in the specific construction illustrated and described within the scope of this application.
Various other objects, features and attendant advantages of the present invention will become fully appreciated as the same becomes better understood when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference characters designate the same or similar parts throughout the several views, and wherein:
FIG. 7,7A: is an alternative embodiment of the present invention. Other different versions of the sliding pieces 20.
FIG. 10,10A: is an exploded upper perspective view and an upper perspective view of the present invention.
FIG. 12,12A: is an upper perspective view of the present invention.
FIG. 15B,15C An alternative version of the puzzle of 3 layers, the toroids 11 are attached to the outer layer, not the middle one.
Turning now descriptively to the drawings, in which similar reference characters denote similar elements throughout the several views, the figures illustrate a base 10 which is comprised of key pieces 12, placed in a circle and attached to the body of a toroid 11;
Sliding pieces 20, placed in a circle in a different layer and having a bore(s) and/or a protrusion(s) with a suitable cross-section 22, using which they are attached to the body of the toroid 11. Because of this the pieces of one layer could rotate in relation to another layer around a central axis;
Rotation pieces 30 having protrusion(s) and/or bore(s) 31 for catching to adjacent pieces and a bore 32, which allows them to rotate around the toroid 11 without touching it. The rotation pieces 30 are joined with key pieces 12 and sliding pieces 20 using bore(s) and/or protrusion(s) 31 and could rotate between them and/or between each other.
The base is comprised of parts placed in a circle and includes triangular or trapezoid pieces (not necessarily regular shape, sides can be concave or convex) and toroidal cross-section suitable for attachment. (Here and further it is talked about the top view, when talking about the two dimensional shapes.) Under the toroid there is a torus-shaped body, but unlike a torus, its perpendicular cross-section doesn't have to be circular, but can have any closed shape. The toroid(s) could be not whole, but out of segments and in this case an axis is included into the structure which joins the pieces of the base into an integral construction and the central piece with protrusions could be included, which helps the pieces of the construction stay joined to the base. Aside from that, there are protrusion(s) and/or bore(s) on the vertical sides of the base, which keep the rotation pieces from disjoining and allow them to rotate. The function of the base is to keep the integrity of the construction, get joined to the sliding pieces and rotation pieces, while not restricting their rotation and sliding, respectively. The toroid(s) and the axis can be attached to other pieces of the base with any known method, including screws, bolts, glue, etc, or manufactured as a part of the base or one whole. The central piece is put on the axis and can rotate freely.
The base 10 is comprised of key pieces 12 with toroids 11 attached to them on one or two sides as can be seen on
Toroid 11 could have any cross section, suitable for attachment to the sliding pieces 20 as shown on
The sliding piece is predominantly triangular or trapezoid (not necessarily regular, the sides could be concave or convex) and has bore(s) and/or protrusion(s), allowing them to be joined with the base's toroid and slide on it in a circle. On two of its sides, placed perpendicularly to the line of the circle there are protrusion(s) and/or bore(s) which help hold the adjacent rotation pieces. The geometrical shape of the protrusions and bores allows the adjoining rotation pieces to turn without falling out of the general construction. The function of the sliding pieces is to be joined with the base, carry the rotation pieces of the corresponding layer while sliding around, so the layers of the puzzle could change their positions in relation to each other and together with the pieces of the base serve as the base for the rotation of the rotation pieces. In an alternative construction, in which the base is joined by the axes, the sliding piece could be connected with the base's parts using segment of toroids and the central piece, having corresponding protrusions or bores.
Sliding pieces 20
The bore for catching on to the toroid 22 can have different shapes and lengths,
The shape of the bores is such that the rotation pieces 30 could freely rotate, but cannot fall out of the construction.
The rotation pieces are predominantly rectangular (not necessarily regular, the sides could be concave or convex) and have bore(s) and/or protrusion(s), allowing them to join with each other and adjacent pieces. The geometrical shape of the protrusions and bores allows them to rotate between pieces of the base, sliding pieces and between themselves. In their inner space there is an emptiness which allows them to rotate without touching the toroid(s). The function of the rotation pieces is to create the ability to transfer pieces with different outward appearances from one layer of the puzzle to another for a more complicated game and a more interesting outward appearance of the puzzle. The rotation pieces are connected with each other and the sliding pieces by means of protrusion(s) and/or bore(s). Aside from that, they can be additionally joined with a central piece, for a harder design.
Rotation pieces 30, shown on
In an alternative puzzle construction,
Bores 12A, 21 and 31 could alternatively be exchanged with protrusions and vice versa and the shape of the protrusions and bores could be anything (for example the shape of a half-sphere) suitable for rotation of pieces joined with other pieces and stops them from moving in the direction perpendicular to the rotation axis,
The puzzle blocks 12, 20 and 30 can be made out of any material, in any variety of shapes and colors or marked with any of a variety of signs.
On
No mention is made here of the material to construct these puzzles. It may be plastic, wood, metal, etc., or a combination of different material. Spring support and ball bearing to stabilize the rest positions and enhance the quality of motion is desirable as is now standard. Since these items are not new, they are not discussed further. Exact dimensions are not mentioned, since this is a relative matter and be varied. Relative dimensions are provided where essential.
After manufacturing the puzzle's parts, it can be assembled into a general construction using any available methods. For example, the toroids 11 can be manufactured as two halves that have plastic catches on their ends. Each half of the puzzle if assembled into the required construction and the two halves of the puzzle snap into a single construction with the help of female-male type catches, at the ends of the toroid. Or one of the pieces has an opening, through which halves of the toroids are screwed together.
Although a particular embodiment of the invention has been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, the outward appearance of the pieces could be convex, or the whole puzzle, when assembled, could look like a torus or rotation pieces 30 can be divided into an even greater amount using the same mechanism as shown on
Let's call the starting position such a position of the blocks that it is possible to rotate the layers of the puzzle in relation to each other, or start rotating the rotation pieces 30 and let's call intermediate position any other position of the blocks. On
The functioning of the puzzle with two layers,
The base 10,
The functioning of the puzzle with three layers,
The base 10 is comprised of two toroids 11, which are there for the sliding pieces of the outer layers to move on them,
An alternative version of the puzzle of the same type is shown on
The functioning of the puzzle with three layers with an alternative base 10,
Sliding pieces 20, shown on
A block 42 of rotation pieces 30 (shown partially exploded in
There are three types of puzzle pieces:
The puzzle defines at least two layers: a base layer in which translation is not permitted and which includes the fixed pieces, and one or more outer or “translating” layers in each of which translating puzzle pieces, as well as selected migratory puzzle pieces, can be translated along respective closed, curvilinear travel paths, which are preferably circular. In a 3 layer puzzle, there is a base layer disposed between two translating layers. Without loss of generality, the layers are referred to as being horizontally disposed and vertically stacked, with upper and/or lower layers relative to a base layer for clarity.
The travel path is ring-like or toroidal, with translation (in the horizontal) being about a central axis “L” perpendicular to the plane of translation, the axis extending vertically through an open center “C” of the puzzle (where “L” and “C” are referenced in
The translating layers include translating pieces that are in one-to-one correspondence with the fixed pieces of the base layer. The translating pieces that are in a given translating layer remain in that layer.
The migratory pieces are formed of horizontally slidably independent sections, each of which can be positioned to correspond to a different one of the horizontally disposed layers. For example, in a 3 layer puzzle, the migratory pieces will be sectioned into at least three horizontally slidably independent portions. The upper layer will include an uppermost one of these slidably independent portions, the lower layer will include a lowermost one of these slidably independent portions, and the base layer will include a slidably independent portion that is disposed between the uppermost and lowermost portions.
The pieces of a given layer are provided in a continuous, abutting sequence. In the translating layer, the sequence is as follows: (1) a translating piece; (2) the upper or lowermost portions of one or more migratory pieces; and (3) a translating piece. In the base layer, the sequence is as follows: (1) a fixed piece; (2) the middle portions of one or more migratory pieces; and (3) a fixed piece.
There is at least one track that defines the curvilinear path associated with a translating layer. The track may be an integral whole, or it may be formed of separate track segments. If it is formed of separate track segments, the segments could be structurally connected to each other to form a structural whole, or the track segments could be structurally disconnected from one another. If the track segments are structurally disconnected from one another, they may either abut one another or be spaced apart from one another.
If the track is either integrally or otherwise structurally whole, it may be used as a foundation for connecting and fixing the position of the fixed pieces in the base layer. Otherwise, one or more additional structural members will be needed to serve this purpose.
The positions of the fixed pieces define corners of a regular polygon. The polygon can have five or more corners, and therefore five or more fixed pieces, and preferably has six corners, corresponding to a hexagon.
In the embodiments described in connection with
In the embodiment described in connection with
The migratory pieces are provided between the fixed and the translating pieces. In addition to being adapted to translate along with translating pieces when associated with the various layers of the puzzle, they can circulate about the travel path(s) in planes perpendicular thereto when the migratory pieces of the various layers are vertically aligned. The migratory pieces may have hollow “bores” so that they surround the track or track segments with sufficient clearance to avoid interference therewith for a full 360 degree rotation. Alternatively, where structural members apart from the track or track sections are used to connect the fixed puzzle pieces, the structural members are preferably substantially cylindrical or tubular. The migratory pieces may be adapted to slidably engage with interior (not visible) rotating pieces that are disposed between the fixed pieces and that have cylindrical bores for receiving the cylindrical structural members so as to permit rotation of the interior rotating pieces about the structural members. Alternatively, the migratory pieces may ride tracks defined by the structural members as in the embodiment of
The migratory pieces are allowed to separate from horizontally adjacent migratory pieces, to allow the migratory pieces to circulate about the travel path(s) in rotational planes perpendicular thereto, allowing the migratory pieces to be exchanged between layers. For example, in
The migratory pieces are also allowed to separate from vertically adjacent migratory pieces so when aligned with the layers, migratory pieces associated with a rotating layer can move along the travel path defined by the rotating layer, and migratory pieces associated with a non-rotating layer can remain with the non-rotating layer. For example, in
In preferred embodiments there are three layers; a base layer, an upper layer above the base layer, and a lower layer beneath the base layer, where it is understood that the terms “upper” and “lower” are arbitrary. In the three layer embodiments, migratory pieces may be exchanged between the upper and lower layers as well as between the base layer and either the upper or lower layers, by circulating about the travel paths associated with the layers in rotational planes perpendicular to these travel paths, as explained above.
It is to be understood that, while specific toroidal manipulative puzzles have been shown and described as preferred, other configurations could be utilized, in addition to those already mentioned, without departing from the principles of the invention.
The terms and expressions which have been employed in the foregoing specification are used therein as terms of description and not of limitation, and there is no intention in the use of such terms and expressions to exclude equivalents of the features shown and described or portions thereof, it being recognized that the scope of the invention is defined and limited only by the claims which follow.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Ser. No. 61/160,318, filed Mar. 15, 2009, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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61160318 | Mar 2009 | US |