Spherical puzzle
A sphere in the form of a puzzle, wherein the sphere is divided into a plurality of pieces, each preferably having an exposed outer surface having a triangular perimeter, each held in place by a frame comprising a hub and spoke arrangement. The pieces are rotatable in relation to the frame in a plurality of different planar axes.
This patent application claims the benefit and priority of U.S. provisional application 61/217,332, filed May 29, 2009 for SPHERICAL PUZZLE which is hereby fully incorporated by reference.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to a sphere in the form of a puzzle, wherein the sphere is divided equally into a plurality of pieces, each preferably having an exposed outer surface having a triangular perimeter, each held in place by a frame comprising a hub and spoke arrangement. The pieces are rotatable in relation to the frame in a plurality of different planar axes.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThere are many different types of spherical puzzles known in the art and the literature. The puzzles generally disclose connected pieces that can be scrambled or unscrambled by displacing some pieces relative to one another about a common point or plane.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,377,286 relates to a globe divided by a plurality of symmetrical meridional lines and by an equatorial line and/or by tropical lines in a plurality of spherical triangles and spherical quadrilaterals which are grouped on different colors or which are covered with colored drawings representing colored stories or the world map between two poles. Every couple of symmetrical meridans divides the globe in two hemispheres which can be turned so that one hemisphere changes the poles. The equator divides the globe in other two hemispheres which can rotate independently and the tropical lines divide the globe in zones which also can rotate independently. Combining this plurality of spatial rotations disposed on different angles and on different planes between them, becomes possible to reportedly make arrangements of spherical triangles and quadrilaterals to get different symmetrical colored designs or correct drawings according to everyone's ability.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,441,715 relates to a puzzle with the exterior shape of a sphere. The sphere comprises an even plurality of pieces formed by planes having in common a line joining two diametrically opposite poles of the sphere. The pieces are rotatably fastened together at the planes such that any two hemispheres, chosen by selecting one of the planes, can be rotated relative to each other. In the preferred embodiment, the puzzle comprises six pieces formed by three planes 60° apart. The puzzle is hollow with slidable interlocking connections between the pieces such that any two hemispheres selected can be rotated 180° relative to each other. The sequential 180° rotation of differing pairs of hemispheres scrambles and unscrambles the puzzle. The solution to the puzzle is reportedly identified by an easily recognizable pattern on the exterior of the sphere such as a globular map of the earth.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,865,323 relates to a three dimensional sliding element puzzle having a surface that is spherical in shape. The sphere is divided into longitudinal segments and latitudinal bands of surface elements. The puzzle is reportedly solved by rearranging the surface elements. The surface elements are rearranged by latitudinally rotating latitudinal bands of elements, and are rearranged by rotating hemispherical sets of longitudinal segments. The surface elements may have a pattern, color or numeric coding to indicate when they are arranged in a solution set. The surface elements may also be imprinted so that the solution is a map of the earth or another globe. The surface elements may also be designed to reportedly have a number of configurations forming a number of possible solutions.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,889,340 relates to a puzzle including track sections which reportedly join together to provide circumferential tracks which carry movable circumferential members. The track sections are movable about one another in a plurality of planes to allow the forming of a variety of combinations. The circumferential members have characters printed thereon. The track sections are rotated, reportedly causing the circumferential members to be shifted from one circumferential track to another at track junctions in order to form predetermined patterns according to a particular game objective.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,358,247 relates to a spherical logical puzzle comprising four interconnected branches, each of which defines a branch axis and comprises a fixed puzzle segment of arcuate triangular shape connected thereto, the segment being rotatable about its respective branch axis; plurality of free puzzle segments are also provided comprising six arcuate square puzzle segments and four arcuate triangular puzzle segments, the free and fixed puzzle segments being coupled together to form a sphere; the segments are reportedly capable of adopting a plurality of positions relative to one another, and are movable between these positions by relative rotation of the segments in planes perpendicular to the branch axes.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,398,221 relates to a polyhedron globe puzzle system comprising a plurality of scalene triangles with attachment means so as to reportedly form a generally spherical body on which is inscribed a world map such that the position of the scalene triangles contains latent and patent information and intelligence about the geography of the world map including, but not limited to, longitudinal and latitudinal information. The 360 edges of the 240′dron form themselves into 21 circumscribing polygons which, when projected on to a concentric true sphere, reportedly become Great Circles.
U.S. Publication No. 2007/0057456 relates to a turning puzzle ball that includes a plurality of slidable members, and a plurality of rails. The slidable members reportedly form a hollow sphere. Each of the sides of each of the rails is slidably mounted between corresponding sides of two adjacent slidable members.
PCT International Publication No. WO 81/01638 relates to a game having the outer form of a sphere or of another at least uniaxial body of rotation. The surface of the body of rotation is reportedly divided by cuts along meridians and cuts along great circles into a plurality of sliding elements. The sliding elements are rotatable over the surface around the axis of rotation. The body of rotation is divisible at least along one meridian cut into halves rotatable in relation to one another so that when holding the one half first, the sliding elements for instance positioned in the lower range of the other body half reportedly can be combined with the sliding elements positioned in the upper part of this half.
It would be desirable to provide a spherical puzzle with each piece having an outer surface perimeter of substantially the same dimension that allows a user to scramble and unscramble the puzzle.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIt is an object of the invention to provide a spherical puzzle having a plurality of pieces operatively connected by a frame, wherein the pieces can be rotated in relation to the frame.
A further object of the invention is to provide a spherical puzzle having a plurality of different axes that each divide the puzzle into hemispheres, wherein along each axis, one hemisphere is rotatable in relation to the other hemisphere.
Yet another object of the invention is to provide a frame having a hub and spoke configuration, wherein the hub is flexible and allows one or more spokes to move past the hub during rotation of one hemisphere of the puzzle in relation to the other along a given axis. In a preferred embodiment, a hub has either four or eight spoke ends adjacent thereto in a normal position with the pieces in a standard position, i.e., not during rotation.
Still another object of the invention is to provide puzzle pieces having a channel located in a side surface, remote or sheltered from the exposed outer surface of the piece. Preferably at least three channels are present on each piece, preferably one on each side of the piece adjacent the outer surface. Both the hubs and spokes are slidable along the channel of the piece during rotation of the puzzle along one of the axes.
Still another object of the invention is to provide a spherical puzzle having an outer surface including indicia, such as coloring, wording, a pattern, or a picture that can be scrambled and unscrambled.
In one aspect of the invention, a spherical puzzle is disclosed, comprising a plurality of puzzle pieces, each piece comprising a curved exterior surface bordered by a first side, a second side and a third side, each said side having a channel, and a frame comprising a plurality of hubs and spokes, wherein in a standard position where the puzzle is divisible into a plurality of hemispheres with axes extending along the sides of the pieces, each spoke has a first end and a second end each, independently, located adjacent one of the hubs.
In another aspect of the present invention, a spherical puzzle is discussed, comprising a plurality of puzzle pieces, each piece comprising a curved exterior surface bordered by a first side, a second side and a third side, each side having a different length, and a frame comprising a plurality of hubs and spokes, wherein each piece is directly bordered by three spokes in a standard position, wherein the standard position is defined by the puzzle being divisible into a plurality of hemispheres with axes extending along the sides of the pieces.
The invention will be better understood and other features and advantages will become apparent by reading the detailed description of the invention, taken together with the drawings, wherein:
The present invention relates to a puzzle having an exterior surface substantially in the shape of a sphere. The puzzle comprises a plurality of pieces, preferably 48 pieces, rotatably connected by a frame, preferably comprising a hub and spoke arrangement. The puzzle pieces are interconnected and can be scrambled or unscrambled, without disassembly, by rotating some of the pieces relative to each other. The pieces are rotatably fastened such that a plurality of axes exist on the puzzle, preferably thirteen axes, nine of these axis' divide the puzzle into two hemispheres. Any of the hemispheres can be rotated in relation to an opposite hemisphere along one of the axes.
Referring now to the drawings, wherein like reference numbers represent like or similar parts throughout the several figures,
For explanation purposes, the puzzle 10 has a first pole 40 through which first plane or axis 42, second plane or axis 44, third plane or axis 46 and fourth plane or axis 48 extend. A second pole 50 is located diametrically opposite the first pole 40 through which axes 42, 44, 46 and 48 also extend. A circumferential equator 60 is also present equidistant between the first pole 40 and the second pole 50 through which a fifth plane or axis 62 extends.
An additional eight poles are present between the first pole 40 and the equator 60. Likewise, eight poles are present between the equator 60 and the second pole 50. Four additional planes or axes 64, 66, 68 and 70 pass through the poles present between the first pole 40 and the second pole 50, without passing through either of the first pole 40 and the second pole 50, see
Eight (8) pieces 20 have a corner adjacent first pole 40. An additional sixteen (16) pieces 20 are located between the first pole 40 and equator 60. Eight (8) pieces 20 have a corner adjacent second pole 50 and an additional sixteen (16) pieces are located between the second pole 50 and equator 60. Accordingly, the puzzle 10 preferably includes forty-eight (48) pieces, wherein the pieces each have an exterior surface perimeter having three sides. Each time one of the hemispheres is rotated in relation to another hemisphere, twenty-four (24) pieces are rotated.
A total of twenty-six (26) poles are present, with eight poles present around the equator 60, and eight poles each located between the equator 60 and the first pole 40 and equator 60 and second pole 50.
In order to maintain interconnection of the pieces 20 while allowing movement of the hemispheres along the planar axes, an internal frame 30, substantially hidden from view by pieces 20, the frame 30 comprising a plurality of hubs 32 and spokes 34 are utilized, see
Each spoke 34 extends between a pair of hubs 32 in the standard of aligned position. The spokes 34 each have a radial depth that is greater than the radial depth of a hub 32, see
As illustrated in the interior views of
In a preferred embodiment, spokes 34 are formed in three different lengths, generally corresponding to the length of the side surface of each piece 20 of puzzle 10. Therefore, each piece 20, when the puzzle is in an aligned position, is surrounded by spokes 34 having three different lengths. For example, as illustrated in
Spoke 34 is preferably formed from durable materials such as a metal or polymer. A polymer is preferred in one embodiment.
In one embodiment, such as illustrated in
The pieces 20 of puzzle 10 are interconnected by the components of frame 30. Each piece 20 has an exterior surface 21 and is generally archival or curved and form a portion of an exterior surface of a sphere. Exterior surface 21 is bounded by a first side 22, second side 23 and a third side 24, with the first side generally being the longest side and the third side 24 being the shortest side. As illustrated in
The sphere shaped puzzle 10 preferably consists of forty-eight (48) pieces evenly dividing the sphere. The puzzle 10 is able to rotate on nine (9) different axes moving half of the puzzle on each axis. An important feature of the puzzle is the frame 30 that allows all the pieces 20 of the puzzle 10 to be operatively connected together while not hindering puzzle 10 movement. The frame preferably consists of seventy-two (72) spokes 34 and twenty-six (26) hubs 32. The pieces 20 slide on the spokes 34 allowing the movement of the puzzle. The inside or frame 30 remains relatively in the same position inside the puzzle while the pieces 20 rotate on the spokes in relation to the frame 30 which are maintained in position by the hubs 32.
As illustrated in
In accordance with the patent statutes, the best mode and preferred embodiment have been set forth, the scope of the invention is not limited thereto, but rather by the scope of the attached claims.
Claims
1. A spherical puzzle, comprising:
- a plurality of puzzle pieces, each piece comprising a curved exterior surface bordered by a first side, a second side and a third side, each said side having a channel; and
- a frame comprising a plurality of hubs and spokes, wherein in a standard position where the puzzle is divisible into a plurality of hemispheres with axes extending along the sides of the pieces, each spoke has a first end and a second end each, independently, located adjacent one of the hubs.
2. The puzzle according to claim 1, wherein the hub comprises a ring, wherein the spoke comprises a longitudinal axis located between the first end and the second end, and wherein the spoke is curved along the longitudinal axis.
3. The puzzle according to claim 2, wherein the sides of each piece each comprise a channel located inward from a projection, wherein each spoke comprises a central groove and a rail located on each side of the central groove extending along the longitudinal axis, wherein a portion of the rail of the spoke is located in a rail channel of the piece, and wherein the piece projection is movable in relation to the central groove of the spoke.
4. The puzzle according to claim 3, wherein the first side, the second side and the third side each have a different length, wherein the spoke in contact with the first side has a first length, the spoke in contact with the second side has a second length, and a spoke in contact with the third side has a third length, and wherein the first length, second length and third length are different.
5. The puzzle according to claim 4, wherein in the standard position, each hub is adjacent the end of either four, six or eight different spokes, and wherein the hub has a radial depth'which is less than a radial depth of the spoke.
6. The puzzle according to claim 5, wherein forty-eight pieces are present, wherein seventy-two spokes and twenty-six hubs are present.
7. The puzzle according to claim 6, wherein the puzzle is able to be rotated on nine different axes, wherein twenty-four pieces move in relation to twenty-four other pieces when one hemisphere is rotated in relation to another.
8. The puzzle according to claim 1, wherein each piece is in the form of a triangular pyramid having a base that is the curved exterior surface.
9. The puzzle according to claim 1, wherein each piece comprises an outer segment connected to an inner segment by a connector member.
10. The puzzle according to claim 1, wherein the first end and second end of each spoke include a magnet.
11. The puzzle according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the hubs comprises an expander that provides an outward pressure.
12. A spherical puzzle, comprising:
- a plurality of puzzle pieces, each piece comprising a curved exterior surface bordered by a first side, a second side and a third side, each side having a different length; and
- a frame comprising a plurality of hubs and spokes, wherein each piece is directly bordered by three spokes in a standard position, wherein the standard position is defined by the puzzle being divisible into a plurality of hemispheres with axes extending along the sides of the pieces.
13. The puzzle according to claim 12, wherein in the standard position, each hub is adjacent the end of either four, six or eight different spokes, and wherein the hub has a radial depth which is less than a radial depth of the spoke.
14. The puzzle according to claim 13, wherein the hub comprises a ring, wherein the spoke comprises a longitudinal axis located between the first end and the second end, and wherein the spoke is curved along the longitudinal axis.
15. The puzzle according to claim 14, wherein the sides of each piece each comprise a channel located inward from a projection, wherein each spoke comprises a central groove and a rail located on each side of the central groove extending along the longitudinal axis, wherein a portion of the rail of the spoke is located in a rail channel of the piece, and wherein the piece projection is movable in relation to the central groove of the spoke.
16. The puzzle according to claim 15, wherein forty-eight pieces are present, wherein seventy-two spokes and twenty-six hubs are present.
17. The puzzle according to claim 16, wherein the puzzle is able to be rotated on nine different axes, wherein twenty-four pieces move in relation to twenty-four other pieces when one hemisphere is rotated in relation to another.
18. The puzzle according to claim 12, wherein each piece comprises an outer segment connected to an inner segment by a connector member.
19. The puzzle according to claim 12, wherein the first end and second end of each spoke include a magnet.
20. The puzzle according to claim 12, wherein at least one of the hubs comprises an expander that provides an outward pressure.
Type: Application
Filed: May 28, 2010
Publication Date: Dec 2, 2010
Inventor: John M. Speegle (Streetsboro, OH)
Application Number: 12/802,059
International Classification: A63F 9/08 (20060101);