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Puzzle-type game

  • US 4,651,992 A
  • Filed: 11/25/1985
  • Issued: 03/24/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/30/1984
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A puzzle-type game, comprising:

  • a plurality of at least five manipulatable members, each having a plurality of different regions around the outer face thereof;

    each of said manipulatable members being formed at one end with a plurality of fingers defining a circle, and at the opposite end with a circular recess dimensioned to detachably and rotatably receive the fingers of another like manipulatable member, enabling a plurality of said members to be assembled by the player, according to any desired sequence, and to be rotated while so assembled to any desired angular position with repsect to each other;

    each of said manipulatable members carrying on the different regions of its outer face indicia representing one element of a valid multi-element relationship produced only when the indicia of all the manipulatable members are aligned according to a predetermined sequence and a predetermined angular position with respect to each other;

    each of said manipulatable members being of hollow construction and formed with a central opening therethrough;

    said plurality of fingers circumscribing said opening in one end of its manipulatable member;

    said circular recess being formed on the inner face at the opposite end of its manipulatable member for detachably receiving the fingers of another like manipulatable member;

    the two ends of each manipulatable member being formed with complementary retainer means to releasably retain attached manipulatable members in each of their rotated angular position;

    said plurality of fingers being configured such that when received in the circular recess in the inner face of another like manipulatable member, they urge the two so-attached manipulatable members axially towards each other;

    said complementary retainer means comprising axially-projecting projections formed in one end of each manipulatable member and complementary detents formed in the opposite end.

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