Patent classifications
A63F9/06
Fusible toy bead
A fusible toy bead includes a plurality of protrusions and a plurality of recesses.
Fusible toy bead
A fusible toy bead includes a plurality of protrusions and a plurality of recesses.
METHOD, APPARATUS AND COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR PROVIDING GAME
According to an aspect of the disclosure, a game providing method is provided. The game providing method includes: displaying a game interface comprising a plurality of tiles and a plurality of blocks respectively arranged on the plurality of tiles; changing an arrangement of the plurality of blocks on the plurality of tiles by identifying at least three blocks which satisfy a predetermined condition based on a user interaction; displaying a first graphic representation regarding the at least three blocks; and displaying a second graphic representation regarding at least three tiles respectively corresponding to the at least three blocks based on types of the at least three tiles.
Three-dimensional Puzzle Set
System and method for a three-dimensional puzzle set, with puzzle pieces optionally comprising electrical circuits and electrical components such that when two or more puzzle pieces are assembled an electrical circuit is formed along the puzzle assembly, activating the electrical components. The puzzle pieces have spherical projections and spherical recesses, where the spherical projections mate with the spherical recesses and can be inserted in various angles, enabling the forming of three-dimensional structures.
The present invention extends puzzles from two dimensions to three dimensions, and optionally integrates these three-dimensional puzzles with electrical circuits. The puzzle language of connecting pieces to each other is used as the electrical language to build electrical circuits. Specifically, electrical principles such as electric current flow and input-output are well visualized by puzzle assembly projections and recesses.
These, additional, and/or other aspects and/or advantages of the present invention are set forth in the detailed description which follows; possibly inferable from the detailed description; and/or learnable by practice of the present invention.
SELF-ADHESIVE STACKED SET
A self-adhesive stacked set including a plurality of stacked bodies is provided. The plurality of stacked bodies form a three-dimensional geometry, and a top view shape of the plurality of stacked bodies includes a triangle and a quadrangle. Each of the stacked bodies includes a plurality of stacked layers, and the plurality of stacked layers are stacked on each other. A rear surface of each of the stacked layers has an adhesive region, and the plurality of stacked layers are stuck to each other via the adhesive region.
SELF-ADHESIVE STACKED SET
A self-adhesive stacked set including a plurality of stacked bodies is provided. The plurality of stacked bodies form a three-dimensional geometry, and a top view shape of the plurality of stacked bodies includes a triangle and a quadrangle. Each of the stacked bodies includes a plurality of stacked layers, and the plurality of stacked layers are stacked on each other. A rear surface of each of the stacked layers has an adhesive region, and the plurality of stacked layers are stuck to each other via the adhesive region.
PUZZLE
A puzzle kit and a puzzle constructed from said puzzle kit. The puzzle kit comprises a three dimensional substrate having an outer surface, and a plurality of puzzle pieces that cannot interlock. Each puzzle piece has a first surface and an opposite second surface and a thickness defined between the first and second surfaces. Each puzzle piece comprises first attachment means and the outer surface of the substrate defines a plurality of complementary second attachment means, such that the first attachment means and the second attachment means magnetically attach each puzzle piece to the outer surface. The first attachment means comprises a projection extending from the second surface of the puzzle piece. The second attachment means comprises a hole to partly receive the projection.
Puzzle and a method of making thereof
A puzzle including a background puzzle surface having printed thereon a background puzzle image including image areas and blank areas, and at least one puzzle piece formed of a transparent material having printed thereon a puzzle piece image including image areas and blank transparent areas. When solving the puzzle, the at least one puzzle piece is superimposed over the background puzzle surface and is moved thereon to a correct location in which the image areas of the background puzzle image together with the image areas of the puzzle piece image match and form a cohesive image.
TOY FOR STIMULATING THE INTELLIGENCE OF DOGS
A toy for stimulating the intelligence of dogs has a basic body into which food rewards can be introduced. Movable panels define different functional levels. The panels have apertures and are arranged one above the other in the body. Two top sub-panels that close of the upper side of the body can be pushed apart from one another by the dog's paw. An access panel underneath has retaining bracket which allows the dog's paw to lift it out in the upward direction. Retaining pins pass through apertures in the panel. A sliding panel, which is underneath, has an oblong opening through which likewise removable arresting pins and special arresting pins can pass. The sliding panel can only be displaced by the dog and drawn out of the body in order for the food reward to be exposed to the dog after the locking and arresting pins have been removed.
BOARD FOR USE AS A BOOK PAGE OR PUZZLE WITH MOVING COMPONENT THAT ALTERS AN ILLUSTRATION AND EXPOSES A SENSOR TO ACTIVATE A CORRESPONDING SOUND
Described is a board that is operable as a children's book or puzzle with parts that move, slide or turn on one lateral plane to physically change an illustration or part of the item and, as they slide or turn, activate a noise related to the illustration. The board includes a generally planar top illustrative layer. A bottom base layer is attached with the top illustrative layer. The bottom base layer includes a sensor (e.g., light or touch sensor) and sound generation components for generating a sound based upon actuation of the sensor. A moving component is movably connected with the bottom base layer. Finally, the sensor is connected with the bottom base layer and positioned such that moving the moving component from a first position to a second position exposes the sensor to cause the sound generation components to generate a sound.