FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to an intellectual building plate assembling game device.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] The inventor of the present invention has dedicated into creating intellectual game
device for years. Plurality of game devices have been granted with patentability,
such as
US 4,830,376 disclosing a building plate assembly consisting of a total number of 216 units constituting
36 building plates, or
US 6,220,919, entitled "
Assembled Building Block for Forming Various Geometrical Shapes with Corners Having
Angles 60 Degrees, 90 Degrees and 120 Degrees". In the last cited reference, applicant discloses a puzzle game, as shown in Figs.
13 and 14, comprises a game tray (50) having 55 round holes (51) forming a 5 X 11
rectangular matrix on the surface. Said game assembly comprises of 12 different building
blocks (5A to 5L), each thereof is formed by 3 to 5 units. The sum of units for all
12 building blocks (5A to 5L) is 55 units, perfectly to cover all 55 round holes (51)
on the game tray (50).
[0003] Said cited puzzle game, as disclosed above, the matrix having 5 X-axes and 11 Y-axes;
intervals between two round holes (51) of each X-axis and Y-axis are equal; and each
X-axis is perpendicular to each Y-axis. Besides, edges of game tray (50) and each
building block (5A to 5 L) are formed by straight lines and perpendicular angle. A
user usually arranges assembly blocks to form the border then to complete the puzzle
and since our brain has better perception for objects with right angle, it is easier
to arrange assembly units (5A to 5L) on said game tray (50) with above formation.
It may entertain the beginner; however, for most advanced player or challenge lovers,
it soon loses its attraction. Therefore, to design a more challenging building block
puzzle has become the primary object of the present invention.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] The present invention relates to an intellectual game device, more specifically,
a building plate assembly (10) that consists of 216 units (U). Said building plate
assembly (10) comprises of 3 building plates which consisting of 16 adjacent units
(U); 6 building plates which consisting of 18 adjacent units (U) and 3 building plates
which consisting of 20 adjacent units (U) with the sum of all 12 building plates (A
to L) is 216. Each of the building plates (A to L) is in a different shape by having
pluralities of concave and convex portions (11, 12) provided at edge thereof. The
concave and convex portions (11, 12) of each building plate can engage and interlock
with convex and concave portions (12, 11) of others building plates, or convex and
concave edges (23, 24) disposed at 4 borders of a concave platform (21) of a game
tray (20). All 12 building plates (A to L) are fixed onto the concave platform (22)
by having pluralities of projected junctures (13), disposed at a top and bottom side
of the building plate, coupling with pluralities of positioning slots (21), provided
at surface of the concave platform (22).
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0005]
Fig. 1A shows all 12 building plates of the present invention.
Fig. 1B illustrates a basic rectangular region (R) of each building plate.
Fig. 2A is a schematic view showing the region (R) and six zones (P1 to P6) for each
building plate and illustrating the placement of concave and convex portions (11,
12) of building plate (A).
Fig. 2B is a schematic view of building plate (B).
Fig. 2C is a schematic view of building plate (C).
Fig. 2D is a schematic view of building plate (D).
Fig. 2E is a schematic view of building plate (E).
Fig. 2F is a schematic view of building plate (F).
Fig. 2G is a schematic view of building plate (G).
Fig. 2H is a schematic view of building plate (H).
Fig. 2I is a schematic view of building plate (I).
Fig. 2J is a schematic view of building plate (J).
Fig. 2K is a schematic view of building plate (K).
Fig. 2L is a schematic view of building plate (L).
Fig. 3A is a schematic view of a first example illustrating all 12 building plates
(A to L) assembled and interlocked therewith.
Fig. 3B is a schematic view of a second example illustrating all 12 building plates
(A to L) assembled and interlocked therewith.
Fig. 3C is a schematic view of a third example illustrating all 12 building plates
(A to L) assembled and interlocked therewith.
Fig. 4 shows all 12 building plates (A to L) of the present invention provided with
projected junctures on the top and bottom sides thereof.
Fig. 5 is a schematic view showing all 12 building plates (A to L) arranged on a first
type game tray.
Fig. 6 is a cross sectional view of a building plate showing coupling of the building
plate to the first type game tray.
Fig. 7A is a schematic view showing a sample of arrangement on a second type game
tray.
Fig. 7B is a schematic view showing another sample of arrangement on a second type
game tray.
Fig. 8A is a schematic view showing a third type game tray in a deploying mode.
Fig. 8B is a schematic view showing all 12 building plates placed in a third type
game tray.
Fig. 9A is a schematic view showing a fourth type game tray in a deploying mode.
Fig. 9B is a schematic view showing all 12 building plates placed in the fourth type
game tray.
Fig. 9C is a schematic view showing pluralities of additional building plates (N)
placed in the fourth type game tray.
Fig. 9D is a schematic view showing all 12 building plates and additional building
plates (N) arranged in the fourth type game tray.
Fig. 10 is a schematic view of a fifth type game tray.
Fig. 11A is a schematic view of a sixth type game tray.
Fig. 11B is a schematic view showing all 12 building plates arranged in the sixth
type game tray.
Fig. 12A is a schematic view of a seventh type game tray.
Fig. 12B is a schematic view showing all 12 building plates arranged in the seventh
type game tray.
Fig. 13 is a schematic view showing a game tray of the prior art.
Fig. 14 is a schematic view showing 12 building plates disclosed in the prior art
arranged in the game tray of Fig. 13.
DETAIL DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0006] Description of the present invention is described in detail according to the appended
drawings hereinafter.
[0007] As shown in Figs. 1A, 1B and 2A o 2L, a building plates assembly (10) comprises of
12 building plates (A to L) in different shapes with a total number of 216 units (U).
Each of building plates (A to L) consists of a plurality of units (U) and said unit
(U) is a basic element for measuring each building plate. Each unit (U) disclosed
hereinafter is a rectangle block (RB) having equal size. Fig. 2A illustrates a basic
shape for each building shape. Each of the building plates is based on a rectangular
that consists of 3 units (U) for a row and 6 units (U) for a column, a total of 18
adjacent units (U). Referring to Fig. 1B, a rectangular region (R) has six zones (P1
to P6) for providing shape variations for each building plates. Each zone includes
a unit from the rectangular region (R) and an extra unit extended therefrom. Alteration
of each building plate is provided in said sixth zones (P1 to P6) to create a unique
shape for each. Each zone is positioned as following:
A first zone (P1) includes the first unit of column 2 and a unit extended upward.
A second zone (P2) includes the second unit of column 1 and a unit extended left.
A third zone (P3) includes the second unit of column 3 and a unit extended right.
A forth zone (P4) includes the fifth unit of column 1 and a unit extended left.
A fifth zone (P5) includes the fifth unit of column 3 and a unit extended right.
A sixth zone (P6) includes the sixth unit of column 2 and a unit extended downward.
[0008] Pluralities of concave portions (11) and convex portions (12) are provided on said
six zones (P1 to P6) for forming said 12 building plates (A to L). A concave portion
(11) is a rounded concavity which the size is equivalent to a unit and a convex portion
(12) is a rounded projection which the size is also equivalent to a unit. The shape
of rounded projection corresponds with the shape of rounded concavity to interlock
building plates.
[0009] Fig. 2A showing the building plate (A) has four rounded corners and the concave portion
(11) provided at zones (P1, P2, P3, P6) and the convex portion (12) provided at zones
(P4, P5) with a total 16 units (U).
[0010] Fig. 2B showing the building plate (B) has four rounded corners the concave portion
(11) provided at zones (P1, P2, P4, P6) and the convex portion (12) provided at zones
(P3, P5) with a total 16 units (U).
[0011] Fig. 2C showing the building plate (C) has four rounded corners and the concave portion
(11) is provided at zones (P3, P5) and the convex portion (12) is provided at zones
(P1, P2, P4, P6) with a total of 20 units (U).
[0012] Fig. 2D showing the building plate (D) has four rounded corners and the concave portion
(11) provided at zones (P3, P4, P5) and the convex portion (12) provided at zones
(P1, P2, P6) with a total of 18 units (U).
[0013] Fig. 2E showing the building plate (E) has four rounded corners the concave portion
(11) provided at zones (P2, P3, P6) and the convex portion (12) provided at zones
(P1, P4, P5) with a total of 18 units (U).
[0014] Fig. 2F showing the building plate (F) has four rounded corners the concave portion
(11) provided at zones (P2, P3) and the convex portion (12) provided at zones (P1,
P4, P5, P6) with a total of 20 units (U).
[0015] Fig. 2G showing the building plate (G) has four rounded corners the concave portion
(11) provided at zones (P1, P3, P4, P6) and the convex portion (12) provided at zones
(P2, P5) with a total of 16 units (U).
[0016] Fig. 2H showing the building plate (H) has four rounded corners the concave portion
(11) provided at zones (P1, P2, P3) and the convex portion (12) provided at zones
(P4, P5, P6) with a total of 18 units (U).
[0017] Fig. 2I showing the building plate (I) has four rounded corners the concave portion
(11) provided at zones (P2, P5) and the convex portion (12) provided at zones (P1,
P3, P4, P6) with a total of 20 units (U).
[0018] Fig. 2J showing the building plate (J) has four rounded corners the concave portion
(11) provided at zones (P2, P4, P6) and the convex portion (12) provided at zones
(P1, P3, P5) with a total of 18 units (U).
[0019] Fig. 2K showing the building plate (K) has four rounded corners the concave portion
(11) provided at zones (P1, P3, P6) and the convex portion (12) provided at zones
(P2, P4, P5) with a total of 18 units (U).
[0020] Fig. 2L showing the building plate (L) has four rounded corners the concave portion
(11) provided at zones (P2, P5, P6) and the convex portion (12) provided at zones
(P1, P3, P4) with a total of 18 units (U).
[0021] The concave and convex portions (11, 12) and total units (U) of each building plate
are summarized and illustrated in Table 1
Table 1
| Building Plate |
Concave Zones |
Convex Zones |
Sum of Units |
| A |
P1, P2, P3, P6 |
P4, P5 |
16 |
| B |
P1, P2, P4, P6 |
P3, P5 |
16 |
| C |
P3, P5 |
P1, P2, P4, P6 |
20 |
| D |
P3, P4, P5 |
P1, P2, P6 |
18 |
| E |
P2, P3, P6 |
P1, P4, P5 |
18 |
| F |
P2, P3 |
P1, P4, P5, P6 |
20 |
| G |
P1, P3, P4, P6 |
P2, P5 |
16 |
| H |
P1, P2, P3 |
P4, P5, P6 |
18 |
| I |
P2, P5 |
P1, P3, P4, P6 |
20 |
| J |
P2, P4, P6 |
P1, P3, P5 |
18 |
| K |
P1, P3, P6 |
P2, P4, P5 |
18 |
| L |
P2, P5, P6 |
P1, P3, P4 |
18 |
| Total 12 plates |
|
|
Total 216 units |
[0022] As shown in Fig. 1 and Table 1, all 12 building plates (A to L) of the present invention
can be categorized in three groups according to the numbers of units (U) in which
each building plate is formed with. Building plates (A, B, G) are classified as a
group 1 (10a), in which all are formed with 16 units (U). Building plates (C, F, I)
are classified as a group 2 (10b), in which all are formed with 20 units (U). Building
plates (D, E, H, J, K, L) are classified as group 3 (10c), in which all are formed
with 18 units (U). By referring to Table 2, said groups 1, 2 and 3 (10a, 10b, 10c)
will be integrated into the building plate assembly (10) with 12 building blocks (A
to L) and the sum of 216 units (U).
Table 2
| |
Group |
Building plates |
No. of units |
| Building- plates- assembly (10) |
Group 1 (10a) |
A,B,G |
16 |
| Group 2 (10b) |
C, F, I |
20 |
| Group 3 (10c) |
D, E, H, J, K, L |
18 |
Table 3
| Building plates |
No. of concave (11) |
No. of convex (12) |
| A,B,G |
4 |
2 |
| C, F, I |
2 |
4 |
| D, E, H, J, K, L |
3 |
3 |
[0023] Numbers of concave and convex portions (11, 12) of building plates categorized into
one group are also the same. As shown in Table 3, building plates (A, B, G) which
are classified as group 1 (10a) comprises of 4 concave portions (11) and 2 convex
portions (12) respectively. Building plates (C, F, I) which are classified as group
2 (10b) comprises of 2 concave portions (11) and 4 convex portions (12) respectively.
For building plates (D, E, H, J, K, L) of group 3 (10c), each thereof comprises of
3 concave portions (11) and 3 convex portions (12).
[0024] By comparing the numbers of units (U) of said groups, it can be known that building
plates of group 1 (10a) have the least units (U), thus the size thereof should be
the smallest while building plates of group 2 (10b) should have the largest size as
each is formed with 20 units (U). When arranging building plates in a limited space,
the size thereof determine the difficulty of the game. In the present invention, by
arranging group with larger size first, the game will be solved much easier than arranging
primarily with group having smaller size.
[0025] The concept of using rounded or arc shape for concave and convex portions (11, 12)
and four corners is that blunt edges can avoid the player hurt by perpendicular or
sharp corners. From aspect of physics, the arc or structure supports more weight which
prevents that corner or convex portion (12) of the building plate to be broken off
by applying excess force during the game or dropping on the ground.
[0026] Figs. 3A-3C illustrate three examples of symmetrical figures arranged by interlocking
the concave portion (11) of a building plate with the convex portion (12) of another.
The 12 building plates (A to L) can be played as tangram to formed pluralities shapes
and since the edges and corners of each building plate is rounded, it brings more
challenge for younger player to recognize the shape than the traditional tangram.
[0027] As shown in Figs. 4, 5 and 6, pluralities of projected juncture (13) are provided
at the top and bottom surface of each building plate respectively for engaging and
affixing with pluralities of positioning slots (21) disposed on the game tray (20)
securely. The juncture (13) is preferably manufactured in a convex semi-spherical
shape and disposed about the edge of the building plate. The positioning slot (21)
is manufactured in a shape that corresponds with the juncture (13), in the present
invention, a concave semi-spherical shape. Both juncture (13) and slot (21) are equivalent
to the size of a unit (U).
[0028] The number of junctures (13) provided onto each side of the building plate is preferably
determined between 2 and 8. When number of the juncture (13) is less than 2, it lacks
its property as fixing mechanism while junctures (13) exceeds 9, it may delay and
make it difficult to arrange the building plate onto the game tray (20). Further,
since shapes of building plates are similar, junctures (13) can also be served as
a mark to recognize and differ with each other.
[0029] Said positioning slots (21) are provided on a concave platform (22) that is disposed
onto the game tray (20) for limiting the number of the slots (21). With smaller size
of platform (22) and less number of slots (21), the difficulty and complexity of the
game is increased. As shown in Figs. 7A and 7B, the second type game tray (20) comprises
of 625 positioning slots (21). Since all 12 building plates (A to L) comprise only
216 units (U), 409 units (U) are left as free space to increase the possible figures
that can be arranged by the building plates (A to L). The game tray (20) disclosed
in Figs. 7A and 7B is ideally for young players to learn and recognize geometry shapes.
[0030] Since the building plates (A to L) are securely fixed onto the game tray (20) by
interlocking the juncture (13) with the slot (21), thus, as shown in Fig. 6, a groove
(14) whose depth is preferably deeper than 1 mm, is provided at the top and bottom
sides of each building plate respectively for facilitating the removal of the building
plate from the game tray (20).
[0031] For advanced player who seeks challenge, the third type game tray (20) as shown in
Figs. 8A and 8B is provided to bring the game to a higher level of difficulty. With
a hard cover (30) pin jointed with a side of the game tray (20), all building plates
(A to L) are well kept and stored inside the game tray (20). The game tray (20) includes
216 positioning slots (21), matching exactly with total units (U) of all 12 building
plates (A to L). Without free space as disclosed in Figs. 7A and 7B, possible assembled
arrangements are drastically reduced to increase the difficulty of the game. Moreover,
pluralities of concave and convex edges (23, 24) are provided along four borders.
Unlike the game device disclosed in the cited document having straight lines for the
edges, the borders with curvatures limits the pieces of building plates that can be
utilized for edges, which also enhance the difficulty to solve the game. An edge has
both convex and concave edges (23, 24) disposed at, the game's difficulty is higher
than only convex edges (23) or concave edges (24) have been disposed at; however,
when each unit of the edge is formed with a convex or concave edges (23, 24), the
limitation of building plates can be arranged for the border is reduced. As result,
the puzzle is easier to be solved.
[0032] Fig. 9A discloses a fourth type game tray (20) comprising 236 slots (21), and pluralities
of concave edge (24) along the borders of the platform (22). As mentioned previously,
all 12 building plates consist of 216 units (U), thus 20 units (U) are left as free
space. For said space of 20 units (U), pluralities of building plates (M) are disclosed
in this embodiment. As shown in Fig. 9A, 10 building plates (M) of 2 units (U) each,
are placed on an inner side of the cover (30). The number and unit f building plate
(M) can be varied; however, the sum of units (U) of all building plates (M) must equal
to 20 units for filling said free space.
[0033] Figs. 9B, 9C and 9D demonstrate a possible gaming method which can involve two or
multi-players to participate. The first player solves the game as illustrated in Fig.
9B, then the player removes building plates (A to L) from the game tray (20), left
only building plates (M) arranged at the edges of the platform (22) as shown in Fig.
9C and passed the game to the next player. With the borders of the platform (22) consisting
of convex and concave edges (23, 24) determined by previous player, the current player
must rearrange all building plates (A to L) onto the game tray (20) as shown in Fig.
9D without moving any building plates (M). The player ought to find the exactly arrangement
of previous player has used or find another solution for solving the game. The time
that each player has spent can be used for ranking and to determine level of each
player.
[0034] Fig. 10 illustrates another embodiment of the present invention wherein a building
plate (N) is fastened onto a square-like fifth type game tray (20) during the manufacture.
For solving the game, the player must arrange the building plates (A to L) on the
game tray (20) with the building plate (N) served as an obstruction. Fig. 10 discloses
a building plate (N) of 9 units (U); however, number and size of the building plate
(N) is not limited in the present invention. As number of units for building plate
(N) increase, game's difficulty is also raised.
[0035] Figs. 11A and 11B disclose a square-like sixth type game tray (20) having 245 positioning
slots (21) and pluralities of concave edge (24) disposed at borders of platform (22).
Without building plate (M) or building plate (N), this embodiment is left with 29
slots (21) as free space for the player, suitable for player of intermediate level.
[0036] Figs. 12A and 12B disclose a rhombic seventh type game tray (20) having 248 positioning
slots (21) and a convex edge (23) disposed at all four corners of the concave platform
(22) respectively. The positioning slots (21) seem to be aligned evenly; however,
by turning the game tray (20) 45 degree counter-clockwise, it can be seen that all
slots (21) are staggered-arranged into twenty three lines wherein each odd row is
a slot (21) less than each odd row. All 12 building plates (A to L) are arranged and
inserted with an angle of 45 degree as shown in Fig. 12B. Since the building plate
is usually arranged vertically or horizontally, an oblique angle may increase the
difficulty and challenge of the game.
1. A building plate assembly (10) consisting of a total number of 216 units (U)
characterized in that it comprises 12 building plates (A to L) in different shapes, and
in that:
Each building plate consists of a plurality of units (U), wherein each unit (U) represents
a block (RB); building plates A, B and C, comprising 16 adjacent units (U) respectively;
building plates D, E, H, J, K, L comprising 18 adjacent units (U) respectively, and
building plates C, F, I comprising 20 units (U) respectively; each of the building
plates (A to L) includes four rounded corners and curved edges based on a rectangular
region (R) consisting of 3 units (U) for a row and 6 units (U) for a column, a total
of 18 adjacent units (U); the rectangular region (R) having six zones (P1 to P6) predetermined
for providing different shapes to each building plates, each zone is a unit (U) extended
from said rectangular region (R), wherein:
A first zone P1 includes the first unit of the second column and a unit extended upward;
A second zone P2 includes the second unit of the first column and a unit extended
left;
A third zone P3 includes the second unit of the third column and a unit extended right;
A forth zone P4 includes the fifth unit of the first column and a unit extended left;
A fifth zone P5 includes the fifth unit of the third column and a unit extended right;
A sixth zone P6 includes the sixth unit of the second column and a unit extended downward;
A plurality of concave portions (11) and convex portions (12) are provided on said
six zones P1-P6 for forming said 12 building plates (A to L) wherein:
A building plate (A): the concave portion (11) is provided at zones P1, P2, P3, P6
and the convex portion (12) is provided at zones P4, P5;
A building plate (B): the concave portion (11) is provided at zones P1, P2, P4, P6
and the convex portion (12) is provided at zones P3, P5;
A building plate (C): the concave portion (11) is provided at zones P3, P5 and the
convex portion (12) is provided at zones P1, P2, P4, P6;
A building plate (D): the concave portion (11) is provided at zones P3, P4, P5 and
the convex portion (12) is provided at zones P1, P2, P6;
A building plate (E): the concave portion (11) is provided at zones P2, P3, P6 and
the convex portion (12) is provided at zones P1, P4, P5;
A building plate (F): the concave portion (11) is provided at zones P2, P3 and the
convex portion (12) is provided at zones P1, P4, P5, P6;
A building plate (G): the concave portion (11) is provided at zones P1, P3, P4, P6
and the convex portion (12) is provided at zones P2, P5;
A building plate (H): the concave portion (11) is provided at zones P1, P2, P3 and
the convex portion (12) is provided at zones P4, P5, P6;
A building plate (I): the concave portion (11) is provided at zones P2, P5 and the
convex portion (12) is provided at zones P1, P3, P4, P6;
A building plate (J): the concave portion (11) is provided at zones P2, P4, P6 and
the convex portion (12) is provided at zones P1, P3, P5;
A building plate (K): the concave portion (11) is provided at zones P1, P3, P6 and
the convex portion (12) is provided at zones P2, P4, P5;
A building plate (L): the concave portion (11) is provided at zones P2, P5, P6 and
the convex portion (12) is provided at zones P1, P3, P4;
said concave portions (11) and convex portions (12) are provided at building plates
(A to L) respectively for interlocking therewith and forming different geometry shapes.
2. A building plate assembly (10) having 216 units as claimed in claim 1, further comprising
a game tray (20) having a concave platform (22) therein for receiving all 12 building
plates (A to L).
3. A building plate assembly (10) having 216 units as claimed in claim 2, wherein the
platform (22) includes a plurality of convex edges (23) and concave edges (24) for
interlocking with the concave portions (11) and convex portions (12) of the building
plates respectively.
4. A building plate assembly (10) having 216 units as claimed in claim 2, wherein a plurality
of positioning slots (21) having a total number of 216 are provided on a bottom of
the platform (22); each positioning slot (21) corresponds with a projected juncture
(13) provided on a top and bottom sides of each building plate.
5. A building plate assembly (10) having 216 units as claimed in claim 4, wherein a number
of 2 to 8 projected junctures (13) are provided on each building plate.
6. A building plate assembly (10) having 216 units as claimed in claims 1 or 2, wherein
a groove (14) is provided at the top and bottom sides of each building plate.
7. A building plate assembly (10) having 216 units as claimed in claim 4, wherein the
positioning slots (21) are arranged into a plurality of rows in which each row is
staggered arranged respectively with a diagonal angle of 45 degree,
8. A building plate assembly (10) having said 216 units as claimed in claims 2 or 4,
wherein it comprises additionally a building plate (N), formed by at least one unit
(U), that is attached onto the platform (22).
9. A building plate assembly (10) having said 216 units as claimed in claims 2 or 4,
wherein it comprises additionally a plurality of building plates (M), each thereof
formed by at least one unit (U), that are provided and allowed to be arranged in the
platform (22).
1. Ein Bauplattenspielvorrichtung (10) aus einer Gesamtzahl von 216 Einheiten (U),
dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß sie besteht aus 12 Bauplatten (A bis L) in verschiedenen Formen und daß
Jedes Gebäude Platte besteht aus einer Vielzahl von Einheiten (U), wobei jede Einheit
(U) einen Block (RB); Bauplatten A, B und C, bestehend aus 16 benachbarten Einheiten
(U); Bauplatten D, E, H , J, K, L, bestehend aus 18 benachbarten Einheiten (U) und
Bauplatten C, F, I 20, umfassend Einheiten (U), die jeweils von der Bauplatten (A
bis L) vier abgerundeten Ecken und abgerundeten Kanten auf einen rechteckigen Bereich
(R), bestehend aus 3 Einheiten (U) für eine Zeile und 6 Einheiten (U) für eine Spalte,
eine Gesamtmenge von 18 benachbarten Einheiten (U); der rechteckige Bereich (R) mit
sechs Zonen (P1 bis P6) vorbestimmten, um unterschiedliche Formen für jedes Gebäude
Platten, ist jede Zone eine Einheit (U) der sich von dem rechteckigen Bereich (R),
wobei:
Eine erste Zone P1 umfasst die erste Einheit der zweiten Kolonne und eine Einheit
nach oben erstreckt;
Eine zweite Zone P2 enthält die zweite Einheit der ersten Spalte und eine Einheit
verlängert links;
Eine dritte Zone P3 umfasst die zweite Einheit von der dritten Spalte und eine Einheit
verlängert das Recht,
Eine vierte Zone P4 umfasst die fünfte Einheit der ersten Spalte und eine Einheit
verlängert links;
Eine fünfte Zone P5 umfasst die fünfte Einheit der dritten Spalte und eine Einheit
verlängert das Recht,
Eine sechste Zone P6 umfasst die sechste Einheit der zweiten Kolonne und eine Einheit
nach unten erstreckt;
Eine Vielzahl von konkaven Abschnitten (11) und konvexen Abschnitte (12) auf der sechs
Zonen P1-P6 zum Bilden der 12 Bauplatten (A bis L), worin:
Eine Bauplatte (A): der konkave Abschnitt (11) in den Zonen P1, P2, P3 vorgesehen,
P6 und der konvexe Abschnitt (12) in den Zonen P4, P5 vorgesehen;
Eine Bauplatte (B): der konkave Abschnitt (11) in den Zonen P1, P2, P4, P6 und dem
konvexen Abschnitt (12) vorgesehen ist in den Zonen vorgesehen P3, P5;
Eine Bauplatte (C): der konkave Abschnitt (11) in den Zonen P3, P5 und dem konvexen
Abschnitt (12) vorgesehen ist in den Zonen P1, P2, P4, P6 vorgesehen;
Ein Gebäude Platte (D): der konkave Abschnitt (11) in den Zonen P3, P4, P5 und dem
konvexen Teil (12) vorgesehen ist in den Zonen P1, P2, P6 vorgesehen;
Eine Bauplatte (E): der konkave Abschnitt (11) in den Zonen P2, P3, P6 und der konvexe
Abschnitt (12) in den Zonen P1, P4, P5 vorgesehen ist;
Eine Bauplatte (F): der konkave Abschnitt (11) in den Zonen P2, P3 und der konvexe
Abschnitt (12) vorgesehen ist in den Zonen P1, P4, P5, P6 vorgesehen;
Eine Bauplatte (G): der konkave Abschnitt (11) in den Zonen P1, P3, P4, P6 und dem
konvexen Teil (12) vorgesehen ist in den Zonen vorgesehen P2, P5;
Eine Bauplatte (H): der konkave Abschnitt (11) in den Zonen P1, P2, P3 und der konvexe
Abschnitt (12) vorgesehen ist in den Zonen P4, P5, P6 vorgesehen;
Eine Bauplatte (1): der konkave Abschnitt (11) in den Zonen P2, P5 und dem konvexen
Abschnitt (12) vorgesehen ist in den Zonen P1, P3, P4, P6 vorgesehen;
Ein Gebäude (J): der konkave Abschnitt (11) in den Zonen P2, P4, P6 und dem konvexen
Abschnitt (12) vorgesehen ist in den Zonen P1, P3, P5 vorgesehen;
Ein Gebäude Platte (K): der konkave Abschnitt (11) in den Zonen P1 vorgesehen ist,
wird P3, P6 und der konvexe Abschnitt (12) in den Zonen P2, P4, P5 vorgesehen;
Ein Gebäude Platte (L): der konkave Abschnitt (11) in den Zonen vorgesehen P2, P5,
P6 und der konvexe Abschnitt (12) in den Zonen P1, P3, P4 vorgesehen;
konkaven Abschnitte (11) und konvexen Abschnitte (12) an Bauplatten vorgesehen sind
(A bis L), die jeweils zum Verriegeln und Bilden damit verschiedene geometrische Formen.
2. Ein Bauplattenspielvorrichtung (10) mit 216 Einheiten nach Anspruch 1, ferner umfassend
ein Spiel Schale (20) mit einer konkaven Platte (22) zur Aufnahme alle 12 Bauplatten
(A bis L).
3. Ein Bauplattenspielvorrichtung (10) mit 216 Einheiten nach Anspruch 2, wobei die Plattform
(22) eine Vielzahl von konvexen Kanten (23) und konkaven Kanten (24) zum Verriegeln
mit der konkaven Abschnitte (11) und konvexen Abschnitte umfasst (12) der Bauplatten
bzw..
4. Ein Bauplattenspielvorrichtung (10) mit 216 Einheiten nach Anspruch 2, wobei eine
Vielzahl von Positionierschlitzen (21) mit einer Gesamtzahl von 216 auf einer Unterseite
der Plattform (22) vorgesehen sind, die jeweils Positionierungsschlitz (21) entspricht
mit einem projizierten Verbindungsstelle (L3) auf einem oberen und unteren Seiten
jedes Gebäude Platte.
5. Ein Bauplattenspielvorrichtung (10) mit 216 Einheiten nach Anspruch 4, wobei eine
Zahl von 2 bis 8 projiziert Verbindungsstellen (13) an jedem Gebäude Platte.
6. Ein Bauplattenspielvorrichtung (10) mit 216 Einheiten nach den Ansprüchen 1 oder 2,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß eine Nut (14) an den oberen und unteren Seiten jeder Platte Gebäude vorgesehen ist.
7. Ein Bauplattenspielvorrichtung (10) mit 216 Einheiten nach Anspruch 4, wobei die Positionierschlitze
(21) in eine Vielzahl von Zeilen in dem jede Zeile versetzt, die jeweils mit einem
schrägen Blickwinkel von 45 Grad angeordnet ist angeordnet sind.
8. Ein Bauplattenspielvorrichtung (10) mit der 216 Einheiten nach den Ansprüchen 2 oder
4, wobei es zusätzlich ein Gebäude (N), um mindestens eine Einheit (U) gebildet ist,
die auf die Plattform (22) befestigt ist, umfasst.
9. Ein Bauplattenspielvorrichtung (10) mit der 216 Einheiten nach den Ansprüchen 2 oder
4, wobei es zusätzlich eine Vielzahl von Bauplatten (M), wobei jede davon durch mindestens
eine Einheit (U) gebildet ist, die vorgesehen sind und erlaubt in der Plattform (22)
angeordnet sein.
1. Un ensemble de plaques de construction (10) constitué d'un nombre total de 216 unités
(U),
caractérisé en ce qu'il comprend 12 plaques de construction (A à L) de formes différentes, et
en ce que
Chaque plaque de construction se compose d'une pluralité d'unités (U), chaque unité
(U) représentant un bloc (RB) ; les plaques de construction A, B, et C, comprenant
16 unités adjacentes (U), respectivement ; les plaques de construction D, E, H, J,
K, L, comprenant 18 unités adjacentes (U), respectivement, et les plaques de construction
C, F, I, comprenant 20 unités (U), respectivement ; chacune des plaques de construction
(A à L) comprend quatre coins arrondis et des bords courbes sur la base d'une région
rectangulaire (R) constituée de 3 unités (U) pour une rangée et de 6 unités (U) pour
une colonne, soit un total de 18 unités adjacentes (U) ; la région rectangulaire (R)
ayant six zones (P1 à P6) prédéterminées pour fournir des formes différentes à chacune
des plaques de construction, chaque zone est une unité (U) qui s'étend depuis ladite
région rectangulaire (R) :
Une première zone P1 comprend la première unité de la deuxième colonne et une unité
s'étendant vers le haut ;
Une deuxième zone P2 comprend la seconde unité de la première colonne et une unité
s'étendant vers la gauche ;
Une troisième zone P3 comprend la seconde unité de la troisième colonne et une unité
s'étendant vers la droite ;
Un quatrième zone P4 comprend la cinquième unité de la première colonne et une unité
s'étendant vers la gauche ;
Un cinquième zone P5 comprend la cinquième unité de la troisième colonne et une unité
s'étendant vers la droite ;
Un sixième zone P6 comprend la sixième unité de la deuxième colonne et une unité s'étendant
vers le bas ;
Une pluralité de parties concaves (11) et des parties convexes (12) sont aménagées
sur lesdites six zones P1-P6 pour former lesdites 12 plaques de construction (A à
L), parmi lesquelles :
Plaque de construction (A) : la partie concave (11) est aménagée au niveau des zones
P1, P2, P3, P6 et la partie convexe (12) est aménagée au niveau des zones P4, P5 ;
Plaque de construction (B) : la partie concave (11) est aménagée au niveau des zones
P1, P2, P4, P6 et la partie convexe (12) est aménagée au niveau des zones P3, P5 ;
Plaque de construction (C) : la partie concave (11) est aménagée au niveau des zones
P3, P5 et la partie convexe (12) est aménagée au niveau des zones P1, P2, P4, P6 ;
Plaque de construction (D) : la partie concave (11) est aménagée au niveau des zones
P3, P4, P5 et la partie convexe (12) est aménagée au niveau des zones P1, P2, P6 ;
Plaque de construction (E) : la partie concave (11) est aménagée au niveau des zones
P2, P3, P6 et la partie convexe (12) est aménagée au niveau des zones P1, P4, P5 ;
Plaque de construction (F) : la partie concave (11) est aménagée au niveau des zones
P2, P3 et la partie convexe (12) est aménagée au niveau des zones P1, P4, P5, P6 ;
Plaque de construction (G) : la partie concave (11) est aménagée au niveau des zones
P1, P3, P4, P6 et la partie convexe (12) est aménagée au niveau des zones P2,P5;
Plaque de construction (H) : la partie concave (11) est aménagée au niveau des zones
P1, P2, P3 et la partie convexe (12) est aménagée au niveau des zones P4, P5, P6 ;
Plaque de construction (I) : la partie concave (11) est aménagée au niveau des zones
P2, P5 et la partie convexe (12) est aménagée au niveau des zones P1, P3, P4, P6 ;
Plaque de construction (J) : la partie concave (11) est aménagée au niveau des zones
P2, P4, P6 et la partie convexe (12) est aménagée au niveau des zones P1, P3, P5 ;
Plaque de construction (K) : la partie concave (11) est aménagée au niveau des zones
P1, P3, P6 et la partie convexe (12) est aménagée au niveau des zones P2, P4, P5 ;
Plaque de construction (L) : la partie concave (11) est aménagée au niveau des zones
P2, P5, P6 et la partie convexe (12) est aménagée au niveau des zones P1, P3, P4 ;
lesdites parties concaves (11) et des parties convexes (12) sont aménagées sur des
plaques de construction (A à L) respectivement pour l'inter-engagement mutuel et pour
former des formes géométriques différentes.
2. Un ensemble de plaques de construction (10) ayant 216 unités selon la revendication
1, comprenant en outre un plateau de jeu (20) ayant une plate-forme concave (22) pour
recevoir toutes les 12 plaques de construction (A à L).
3. Un ensemble de plaques de construction (10) ayant 216 unités selon la revendication
2, dans lequel la plate-forme (22) comprend une pluralité de bords convexes (23) et
des bords concaves (24) pour un inter-engagement avec les parties concaves (11) et
les parties convexes (12) des plaques de construction, respectivement.
4. Un ensemble de plaques de construction (10) ayant 216 unités selon la revendication
2, dans lequel une pluralité de fentes de positionnement (21) en un nombre total de
216 sont aménagées sur une partie inférieure de la plate-forme (22) ; chaque fente
de positionnement (21) correspond à une jonction en saillie (13) située sur un côté
supérieur et un côté inférieur de chaque plaque de construction.
5. Un ensemble de plaques de construction (10) ayant 216 unités selon la revendication
4, dans lequel un nombre de 2 à 8 jonctions en saillie (13) est aménagé sur chaque
plaque de construction.
6. Un ensemble de plaques de construction (10) ayant 216 unités selon les revendications
1 ou 2, dans lequel une rainure (14) est aménagée au niveau des côtés supérieur et
inférieur de chaque plaque de construction.
7. Un ensemble de plaques de construction (10) ayant 216 unités selon la revendication
4, dans lequel les fentes de positionnement (21) sont agencées en une pluralité de
rangées, chaque rangée étant disposée de manière décalée par rapport à un angle de
diagonale de 45 degrés.
8. Un ensemble de plaques de construction (10) ayant lesdites 216 unités selon les revendications
2 ou 4, comprenant en outre une plaque de construction (N), formée par au moins une
unité (U), qui est fixée sur la plate-forme (22).
9. Un ensemble de plaques de construction (10) ayant lesdites 216 unités selon les revendications
2 ou 4, comprenant en outre une pluralité de plaques de construction (M), dont chacune
est formée par au moins une unité (U), qui est prévue pour, et apte à, être disposée
dans la plate-forme (22).