NO-FLIP JIGSAW PUZZLE
A jigsaw-type puzzle has pieces that do not need to be flipped or turned prior to, or during assembly of the puzzle. The pieces have peripheral shapes or outlines that are symmetrical along at least one axis, with mirror images being printed on both sides of each piece so that either side of each piece can be used during assembly. Each piece shows a portion of a two-dimensional image, such that when the pieces are assembled, the two-dimensional image is completed. Each piece has first and second sides, with each piece portraying the same portion of the two-dimensional design, such that either side of any piece can be used to complete the puzzle. The invention is applicable to edge pieces, corner pieces and inner pieces, including square pieces with rounded tabs and voids that “interlock,” as well as non-traditional shapes, with or without interlocking joints, and tabs and voids with other shapes.
This invention relates generally to puzzles and, in particular, to a jigsaw puzzle with pieces that do not need to be turned over during assembly thereof.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONJigsaw puzzles are an enjoyable pastime for many individuals and families. Typically, many of the pieces are first turned over so that all pieces have the “picture side” facing upwardly. This can be time consuming, and delays the more enjoyable hunt for the right pieces.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThis invention improves upon existing jigsaw puzzles by providing a puzzle with pieces that do not need to be flipped or turned prior to, or during assembly. Instead, the pieces may be dumped from a box onto a table, spread out to remove unwanted overlapping of the pieces, and sorted or assembled immediately without having to look at the sides of the pieces that are facing the table. To accomplish this, the invention provides pieces with shapes that are symmetrical along at least one axis, and wherein mirror images are printed on both sides of each piece so that either side of each piece can be used during assembly.
A puzzle according to the invention includes a plurality of puzzle pieces, with each piece displaying a portion of a two-dimensional image, such that when the pieces are assembled, the two-dimensional image is completed. Each piece has first and second sides, with each displaying the same portion of the two-dimensional design, such that either side of any piece can be used to complete the puzzle.
In the preferred embodiment, each piece has an axis of symmetry, such that the portion of the design on one side of the piece, and the portion of the design on the other side of the piece, are mirror images of one another with respect to the axis of symmetry. The pieces may have flat edges with tabs and tab-receiving voids, and the axis of symmetry may be parallel to two of the opposing flat edges. The axis of symmetry may intersect opposing tabs or opposing voids, or may intersect a tab on one edge and a void on an opposing edge. ‘Edge pieces’ may have a straight edge with no tabs or voids, and the axis of symmetry may be perpendicular to the straight edge. The axis of symmetry may run diagonally through the piece, as might be the case with corner pieces.
“Jigsaw puzzle” in the context of the invention should be taken to include and type of puzzle with pieces having edges that form a larger image, picture or design when the edges of the pieces abut one another. This would include traditional, generally square pieces with rounded tabs and voids that “interlock,” as well as other, non-traditional shapes, with or without interlocking joints, and tabs and voids with non-rounded shapes.
The first and second sides of the pieces may be flat, and in spaced-apart planes, thereby defining a thickness. The puzzle may be provided with a box or other container to hold the pieces, and an image of the completed puzzle may be displayed on the box or container as a guide to assembly.
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Puzzles according to the invention may be constructed in any suitable manner, with the preferred method printing the completed image on one side, and the scrambled version on the reverse of thick card stock, using a die cutting press with a sharp, flat metal ribbon to stamp out the individual pieces. The invention is not limited in terms of manufacturing, however, as “printing” may be taken to include any image forming method including without limitation flexographic, lithographic, screen printing, and/or photographic, including digital techniques. Any substrate may be used including without limitation paper, cardboard, wood, plastic and metal, and cutting technologies such as water jet, laser, etc. may alternatively be used. The only important qualification is that the steps have sufficient precision that the outlines of the pieces on both sides are faithfully reproduced.
In the preferred embodiments, the puzzle pieces are generally square or rectangular with a plurality of outwardly protruding tabs and tab receiving voids. However, this, too, is not required by the invention, as other shapes may be used so long the pieces provide an axis of symmetry. Thus, for example, the edges of the pieces may be curved or jagged as opposed to straight. Tabs and voids are also not required if the pieces are held together or interlock through another mechanism such as magnetism, hook-and-look, static cling, etc. The pieces may be of any thickness, preferably in the range of ⅙ to ¼ inch, but the invention is not limited in this regard. Indeed, for very young children, the pieces may be cubes with the design reproduced on all six sides so that the child can assemble the puzzle with any side facing upwardly.
Claims
1. A puzzle with pieces that do not need to be turned over to complete the puzzle, comprising:
- a plurality of puzzle pieces, each piece having one or more protruding tabs and one or more tab-receiving voids, and wherein a tab or void of each piece interlocks with a tab or void of an adjacent piece;
- each piece displaying a portion of a two-dimensional image, such that when the pieces are interlocked with one another, the two-dimensional image is completed;
- wherein each piece has first and second sides; and
- wherein each side of each piece displays a transformed version of the same portion of the two-dimensional design, such that either side of any piece can be used to complete the puzzle.
2. The puzzle of claim 1, wherein:
- each piece has an axis of symmetry; and
- the portion of the design on one side of the piece, and the portion of the design on the other side of the piece, are mirror images of one another with respect to the axis of symmetry.
3. The puzzle of claim 2, wherein:
- the tabs and tab-receiving voids are on flat edges; and
- the axis of symmetry is parallel to opposing flat edges.
4. The puzzle of claim 3, wherein the axis of symmetry intersects opposing tabs or opposing voids.
5. The puzzle of claim 4, wherein;
- the piece is an edge piece having a straight edge with no tabs or voids; and
- the axis of symmetry is perpendicular to the straight edge.
6. The puzzle of claim 3, wherein the axis of symmetry intersects a tab on one edge and a void on an opposing edge.
7. The puzzle of claim 2, wherein:
- the pieces have edges defining a square with two diagonals; and
- the axis of symmetry coincides with at least one of the diagonals.
8. The puzzle of claim 7, wherein the piece is a corner piece having two flat edges without tabs or voids.
9. The puzzle of claim 2, including inner pieces, side pieces and corner pieces with interlocking tabs and voids;
- wherein the corner pieces have two flat outer edges and the side pieces have one flat outer edge; and
- wherein the axis of symmetry intersects a tab or void on the inner and side pieces but not the corner pieces.
10. The puzzle of claim 1, wherein the first and second sides are flat and in spaced-apart planes defining a thickness.
11. The puzzle of claim 1, including a box or other container to hold the pieces; and
- wherein the two-dimensional image is displayed on the box or container as a guide to assembling the puzzle.
12. A method of assembling a puzzle, comprising the steps of:
- providing the puzzle pieces of claim 1 in a box or other container;
- removing the pieces from the box or container and placing the pieces on a surface; and
- assembling the puzzle without turning any of the pieces over.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein the two-dimensional image is displayed on the box or container as a guide to assembling the puzzle.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 4, 2022
Publication Date: Sep 7, 2023
Inventor: Mark Zadvinskis (Saline, MI)
Application Number: 17/686,933