Puzzle game
The present invention is an improved puzzle game where the puzzle game is composed of a plurality of removable pieces, each removable piece having at least one solution location, the improvement being means for retaining the removable pieces in the same general area of other removable pieces or the puzzle frame. The present invention provides a method of linking puzzle pieces to a frame and to other puzzle pieces, for ease of use and for storage.
The present invention relates generally to children's puzzles, and more particularly to jigsaw puzzles and puzzles enclosed in frames, including peg puzzles and knob puzzles.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ARTPrior to the present invention, puzzles, particularly childrens' puzzles were manufactured to be used as follows; the puzzle pieces would be taken out of the box or frame and scattered. Then the pieces would be reassembled to complete the puzzle.
The problems with this type of puzzle are numerous.
Puzzle pieces are often lost. This creates frustration for the child and parent. The child often feels frustrated that the puzzle cannot be completed. For the younger child, there are also parent or guardian concerns that the puzzle pieces will be put in the child's mouth. For the less dexterous children, puzzle pieces are picked up and dropped before the child has the opportunity to place the pieces in the proper places.
The frustrations for the parents and guardians are numerous. Clean up and searching for missing pieces can be timely, and often missing pieces of the puzzles are never found, thus rendering the puzzle unusable, requiring replacement of the entire puzzle. Often times, families spend money on the same type of puzzles numerous times, especially for younger children.
Puzzles are often brought along on trips to entertain children on route. Prior to this invention, it has been difficult to use these puzzles in public places or in moving vehicles due to problems with the puzzle pieces falling out and pieces falling into hard to access places.
OBJECTIVES OF THE INVENTIONFrom the preceding discussions, it will be understood that among the various objectives of the present are included in the following:
The provision of a new and improved puzzle that will eliminate the losing of puzzle pieces;
The provision of a new and improved puzzle that will minimize frustration to the user;
The provision of a new and improved puzzle that will minimize frustration to the caregivers of child users;
The provision of a new and improved puzzle that will minimize frustration to the less dexterous user;
The provision of a new and improved puzzle that will minimize wasting of money for replacement of the puzzles due to missing pieces;
The provision of a new and improved puzzle that will make transportability easier;
The provision of attachment hardware between the puzzle pieces and puzzle frame so that the puzzle pieces will not be lost;
The provision of multiple attachment devices so that the amount of difficulty in placing puzzle pieces in proper place can be modified;
The provision of removable attachment devices so that attachment devices can be totally removed if desired;
The provision of color-coded attachment devices so that frames could be color coded to match attachment devices to make completion of puzzle more or less challenging.
The provision for a carrying device for keeping puzzle pieces together so they do not get lost.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention is an improved puzzle game where the puzzle game comprises a plurality of removable pieces, each removable piece having at least one solution location, the improvement comprising means for retaining the removable pieces in the same general area of other removable pieces or a puzzle frame.
The present invention provides a method of linking puzzle pieces to a frame and to other puzzle pieces. The present invention also includes a storage device for non-linked puzzle pieces.
The foregoing as well as other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the appended drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSFurther features and advantages of the present invention will be made clear from the following description, reference being made to the embodiments shown in the annexed drawings, in which:
FIGS. 1 THROUGH 9 are perspective plan views for how the puzzle pieces could be attached to the puzzle frames.
Where the strings 15 can be directly attached to pegs 13 and 16, the respective openings 19 and 17 can be omitted.
To make the puzzle more challenging for play, the strings 15 may be removably attached to the puzzle pieces and/or the puzzle frame. The embodiment shown in
As noted above, the various attachment means can be constructed to be removable when desired.
Attachment strings could be made of various materials including twine, string, plastic, chain, shoelaces, and other materials, and may be elastic or inelastic. The strings could also be color coded to match the background of the puzzle pieces for younger children to aid in the proper placement of puzzle pieces within the puzzle frame.
From the foregoing, it will be understood that the applicant has provided a new and improved puzzle so that puzzle pieces of a puzzle game will not be lost. Since certain changes in the above-described construction will occur to those skilled in the art, without departure from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter set forth in the above description or shown in the various views of the appended drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
Claims
1. A puzzle game comprising:
- a plurality of puzzle pieces, where each puzzle piece has one solution location relative to at least one other puzzle piece; and
- means for restricting the location of each puzzle piece relative to the at least one other puzzle piece.
2. The puzzle game of claim 1,
- where the means for restricting the location of the puzzle pieces comprises a plurality of elongated flexible members, where each elongated flexible member is attached at one end to a puzzle piece.
3. The puzzle game of claim 2, further comprising:
- a puzzle frame, and
- where the other end of the elongated flexible member is attached to the puzzle frame.
4. The puzzle game of claim 3,
- where the elongated flexible members are removably attached to the puzzle frame.
5. The puzzle game of claim 2,
- where the elongated flexible members are removably attached to the puzzle pieces.
6. The puzzle game of claim 1, where the means for restricting the location of each puzzle piece maintains the puzzle piece in an area relatively proximate to the at least one other puzzle piece.
7. The puzzle game of claim 1, where the means for restricting the location of each puzzle piece comprises
- an aperture in each puzzle piece and
- an elongated member capable of passing through the apertures.
8. The puzzle game of claim 7, where the elongated member is a loop with a closure.
9. A puzzle game comprising:
- a puzzle frame;
- a plurality of puzzle pieces, where each puzzle piece has at least one solution location relative to the puzzle frame; and
- means for restricting the location of each puzzle piece to an area relatively proximate to the puzzle frame.
10. The puzzle game of claim 9,
- where the means for restricting the location of the puzzle pieces comprises a plurality of elongated flexible members, where each elongated flexible member is attached at one end to a puzzle piece.
11. The puzzle game of claim 10,
- where the elongated flexible members are removably attached to the puzzle pieces.
12. An improved puzzle game, where the puzzle game is comprised of a plurality of puzzle pieces and a puzzle frame, the improvement comprising:
- means for flexibly attaching the puzzle pieces to the puzzle frame.
13. The puzzle game of claim 2,
- where the means for flexibly attaching the puzzle pieces are removably attachable to the puzzle pieces.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 13, 2006
Publication Date: Jul 19, 2007
Inventor: Robert Gelman (Livingston, NJ)
Application Number: 11/331,462
International Classification: A63F 9/08 (20060101);