(19)
(11) EP 0 388 562 A1

(12) EUROPEAN PATENT APPLICATION

(43) Date of publication:
26.09.1990 Bulletin 1990/39

(21) Application number: 89400816.8

(22) Date of filing: 23.03.1989
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC)5A63F 9/08, A63F 3/02
(84) Designated Contracting States:
AT BE CH DE ES FR GB GR IT LI LU NL SE

(71) Applicant: Siaou née Marzouk, Hélène
F-94000 Créteil (FR)

(72) Inventor:
  • Siaou née Marzouk, Hélène
    F-94000 Créteil (FR)

(74) Representative: Lejet, Christian et al
Cabinet C. Lejet, 4, bd. Voltaire
F-92600 Asnières
F-92600 Asnières (FR)


(56) References cited: : 
   
       


    (54) An amusement device


    (57) An amusement device or toy comprising a rigid double-sided surface (Aa, Ab), a series of elongated slots (S₁, S₂,...., S₇), each closed at one end, and a bridging slot (BS) which interconnects the other end of the slots, forming a common passage thereamong.
    Playing pieces (P) are all slidable from one slot to another via the bridging slot. The playing pieces constitute a number of groups distintive by coulour.
    The device can be used as a logical puzzle.




    Description


    [0001] The present invention relates to an amusement and recreation device, or toy, of the type comprising a plu­rality of displaceable playing-pieces which are to be arranged in a certain order, requiring patience and skill on the part of the player (generally comparable to the famous "Hungarian Cube").

    [0002] It is an inherent deficiency of toys of the type referred-to, that after having expended the amount of skill and time required to arrange the displaceable playing-pieces in the desired order or pattern, one has to manipulate most or all of the pieces into a disorderly pattern, to start a new play. Therefore, it is one of the major objects of the invention to provide a displaceable playing-piece toy that can be played over and over again without expending any effort to restart a new cycle of playing.

    [0003] It is a further object of the invention to provide a toy of the type referred-to which may be produced at various levels of complexity and difficulty, to adapt the toy to diffe­rent classes of players according to their intelligence, age and ability.

    [0004] A further object of the invention is to provide a toy of attractive and handy construction.

    [0005] Thus, according to the invention there is provided an amusement device comprising a rigid, double-sided surface, a series of elongated slots, each closed at one end, and a bridging slot which interconnects the other ends of the slots, forming a common passage thereamong, a plurality of playing-pieces each freely slidable along and manipulable from any elongated slot to any other elongated slot via the bridging slot, the playing-pieces constituting a number of groups, distinctive by features such as color or shape, corresponding to the number of the elongated slots.

    [0006] The number of playing-pieces of each group is preferably such that when piled up in its respective elongated slot, such slot become filled with the playing-pieces, from its closed end to the bridging slot, allowing, however, the passage of a playing-piece across the junction between the respective elongated slot and the bridging slot.

    [0007] Alternatively, the number of playing-pieces of one group exceeds the number of such pieces of each of the other groups, so that the passage of a playing-piece of any of the other groups, across the junction of the respective slot of the first mentioned group, is blocked.

    [0008] The slots formed in the base surface of the device may extend parallel one to the other, with the bridging slot extending in a cross-direction, or, according to another embodiment of the invention, the slots extend in directions radiating from a central location of the surface.

    [0009] The playing-pieces may be formed as a pair of headed, spherical portions, connected by a stem which passes through the respective slots.

    [0010] By having different distinctive features of the playing-piece heads appearing at either side of the surface, it is achieved, that by the successfully completed arrangement of the pieces at one side of the surface, i.e. the orderly arrangement of the playing-pieces according to their respective distinctive features,-- the arrangement of the playing-pieces at the other side of the surface becomes automatically mixed so that play may be immediately started again, by just turning the board upside-down.

    [0011] These and additional advantages and constructional features of the amusement device according to the present in­vention will be appreciated in the light of the following des­cription of two preferred embodiments of the invention, given by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein :

    Fig. 1 is a three dimensional representation of a base board of the device according to the invention without the playing-pieces mounted thereon ;

    Fig. 2 shows the completed device with the playing-pieces mounted thereon in an orderly pattern ;

    Fig. 3 shows the device of Fig. 2 from its reverse side, wherein the playing-pieces became arranged in a scrambled pattern ;

    Fig. 4 is a sectional view showing the mounting of the playing-pieces within their respective slots ;

    Fig. 5 is a partly cross-sectional view of a playing-piece used in the present embodiment of the invention ;

    Fig. 6 shows a board of another configuration of the device according to the present invention ;

    Figs. 7-8 show one, arranged side and the reverse, scrambled side of the second embodiment of the device ;

    Fig. 9 is a cross-section of the board of Fig .7; and

    Fig. 10 is a partly cross-sectional view of a playing-piece for use in the device according to the second embodiment of the invention.



    [0012] As showed in Figures 1-5 the amusement device according to the invention is essentially comprised of a board A, which is formed with a series of parallel elongated slots S1, S2, S3, . . . ,S7. The slots S are closed or discontinued at their lower ends, while their upper ends are interconnected by a bridging slot designated BS, thereby forming a plurality of junctions J1, J2, J3, . . . ,J7.

    [0013] A plurality of playing-pieces, generally desi­gnated P, are mounted within the slots S (and BS --see below) on the board so as to be slidably displaceable therealong. Preferably, the playing-pieces are of double-head construction, namely having oppositely mounted spherical portions Pa and Pb, connected by a stem T. The connection is made by press-fit snap action, cementing, and the like, after the stem is passed through the slot. Heads Pa and Pb of every piece P bear distinctive features thereon such as color, shape or indicia applied thereto, being of different character relative one to the other.

    [0014] In the present example, there are provided seven different groups of playing-pieces P, each group of portions Pa and Pb, respectively, having a common distinctive feature. However, the distinctive feature (e.g. the color) of the portions Pa and Pb of any given playing-piece is never the same. By skill­ful maneuvering, the playing-pieces can be arranged as shown in Fig. 2, namely in an orderly pattern where all the Pa heads are arranged, bearing an identical color, along each one of the slots S1 through S7 at one side of the board A. This arran­gement represents the goal or the achievement to be accom­plished by the player at upon completion of every playing cycle, as will be explained further below.

    [0015] It will be readily understood that the very arrangement of the playing-pieces in an orderly manner, as seen in Fig. 2, will result in the disorderly arrangement at the opposite side of the board A, as represented in Fig. 3.

    [0016] It will be further noted from Figures 2 and 3, that one of the slots --S6 in the described example -- comprise seven playing pieces -- rather than six in each of the other slots. Therefore, the respective junction J6 is blocked against the crossing therethrough of any other playing-piece in either direction, such as from slot S6 to slot S5, or vice versa. This is an optional feature can be used for rendering the arrangement more challenging, i.e. for devices suitable for more advanced and experienced players.

    [0017] Playing the toy is performed by systematically displacing the playing-pieces from one slot to another, via the respective junctions, from a random arrangement (Fig .3) to the ultimate, ordered pattern showed in Fig. 2. It is the mission of the player to discover the systematic step-by-step progress, which must be strictly maintained, throughout the whole game ; any error or deviation from the correct sequence will require the player to move back into a previous starting position, before making further progress.

    [0018] Once completing the game and achieving its object by arranging the playing-pieces in the required order, a new game can be immediately started by just turning the board A to its other side.

    [0019] The configuration of the toy according to Figs. 6-10 will be now self explanatory. Hence, board A′, having two sides Aa′ and Ab′, is provided with a plurality of slots S1′, S2′, . . . S8′. The slots radiate from the center of the board A′, forming at the center a bridging slot or zone designated BS′. The construction and arrangement of playing-­pieces A′ are analogous to those of the preceeding embodiment. Thus, eight groups of playing pieces, with head portions Pa1′, Pa2′ , ... Pa3′ appear at one side Aa′ of the board A′, and the associated, differently-featured series of heads Pb′ appear at the other side thereof. Preferably, the numbers of the pieces alternate regarding every pair of adjacent slots (four and five, respectively).

    [0020] The manner of playing the toy follows exactly the same lines as before-described, except that the manipula­tion of the playing-pieces is accomplished by passing through the central bridging slot BS′.

    [0021] Once the first side of the board has been pro­perly arranged, it can be turned upside down and the play re-commenced without the nuisance of rearranging the playing-­pieces, at random.

    [0022] Legs L are provided for conveniently placing the board race-up or face-down, at will.

    [0023] The invention thus provides a novel skill and patience game, which can take many forms and different levels of difficulty, to suit various age-levels, beginning at kin­dergarten level and upwards, by simple and low-cost means. Trial-runs with the new toy have shown that, with respect to the first embodiment hereinabove described, it would take and adult player, about twenty minutes, on the average, to complete one playing cycle.

    [0024] Those skilled in the art will readily understand that various changes, modifications and variations may be applied to the design and practice of the invention without departing from its scope as defined in and by the appended claims


    Claims

    1. An amusement device comprising a rigid, double-sided surface, a series of elongated slots, each closed at one end, and a bridging slot which interconnects the other ends of the slots, forming a common passage thereamong, a plurality of playing-pieces each freely slidable along and manipulable from any elongated slot to any other elongated slot via the bridging slot, the playing-pieces constituting a number of groups, distinctive by features such as color or shape, corresponding to the number of the elongated slots.
     
    2. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the number of the playing-pieces of each group is such that when piled up, in its respective elongated slot, such slot becomes substantially filled with the playing-pieces, from its closed end to the bridging slot, allowing, however, the passage of a playing-piece across the junction between the respective elongated slot and the bridging slot.
     
    3. The device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the number of playing-pieces of one group exceeds the number of the pieces of the remaining groups.
     
    4. The device as claimed in claim 3, wherein the number of playing-pieces of the said one group is such that the passage of playing pieces of other groups across the junction of the respective slot and the bridging slot is blocked.
     
    5. The device as claimed in claim 1 wherein each playing-piece comprises two head-portions connected by stem, which stem is passed through the slot from one side of the rigid surface to the other side thereof.
     
    6. The device as claimed in claim 5 wherein, with respect to each group, each head, bears a distinctive feature different from that of its corresponding head.
     
    7. The device as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the head portions are spherical.
     
    8. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the elongated slots extend parallel to each other, the bridging slot extending in a crossing direction.
     
    9 The device as claimed 8 wherein all the elongated slots are of the same length.
     
    10. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the elongated slots extend in directions radiating from a central location of the surface.
     
    11. The device as claimed in claim 10, wherein all the elongated slots are of the same length.
     
    12. The amusement device substantially as herein before described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
     




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