Puzzle with tactile clues
20240033610 ยท 2024-02-01
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Abstract
A puzzle with tactile clues that includes a tactile image that can be felt by a visually impaired person includes orientation indicia for the puzzle, as well as orientation indicia for individual pieces. The puzzle orientation indicia are raised, distinguishable clues. The piece orientation indicia are indicated by the shape of the tabs and blanks. The puzzle is waterjet cut to ensure a tight tolerance, and constructed of a washable material so it can be disinfected. Optionally, a guide puzzle of less difficulty may be included with the primary puzzle to instruct the assembler on assembly and the final image.
Claims
1. A puzzle with tactile clues comprising a kit of interlocking pieces, said assembled puzzle having a front, a top and bottom defining a vertical puzzle axis, and left and right sides defining a horizontal puzzle axis, wherein one of said puzzle axes comprises a first puzzle indicia oriented with a puzzle axis.
2. The puzzle of claim 1 further comprises a second puzzle indicia oriented with the second puzzle axis.
3. The puzzle of claim 2 wherein said first and second puzzle indicia comprise raised print.
4. The puzzle of claim 1, wherein each interlocking piece has a left and right sides defining a first piece axis and a top and bottom defining a second piece axis, wherein a plurality of said pieces comprise a first piece indicia indicating a first piece axis.
5. The puzzle of claim 4, further comprising an image printed with raised print on said front.
6. The puzzle of claim 5 manufactured of a washable material.
7. A puzzle with tactile clues comprising a kit of interlocking pieces for assembly into a unique configuration, wherein each interlocking piece has a left and right side defining a first piece axis and a top and bottom defining a second piece axis, wherein a plurality of said pieces have a first piece indicia indicating a first piece axis.
8. The puzzle of claim 7 wherein said interlocking pieces interlock via tabs on a first piece and a shape defining a blank for receipt of said tab on a second piece, said tab and said blank incorporating said piece indicia.
9. The puzzle of claim 8, said puzzle cut by non-abrasive waterjet to ensure said interlocking pieces interlock with one another with a tolerance of less than 0.005.
10. The puzzle of claim 9, said assembled configuration having a front, a top and bottom defining a vertical puzzle axis, and left and right sides defining a horizontal puzzle axis, wherein said front has an image printed with raised print.
11. The puzzle of claim 10, wherein one of said puzzle axes has a first puzzle indicia oriented with said axis.
12. A puzzle with tactile clues comprising a kit of interlocking pieces for assembly into a unique configuration, said assembled puzzle having a front, a top and bottom defining a vertical puzzle axis, and left and right sides defining a horizontal puzzle axis; said interlocking pieces having a top and bottom defining a vertical piece axis and left and right sides defining a horizontal axis, at least one said piece has at least one tab, and at least one said piece defining a blank for receiving and interlocking said tab, comprising a tactile image on said front printed with raised print.
13. The puzzle of claim 12 further comprising a first puzzle indicia oriented with a puzzle axis.
14. The puzzle of claim 12 further comprising a first piece orientation indicia encoded in said tab.
15. The puzzle of claim 12 wherein interlocking pieces that define corners of said puzzle further incorporate a distinct whimsey piece.
16. The puzzle with tactile clues of claim 12 wherein said kit includes no more than four interlocking pieces for assembly into a second puzzle that conveys the image and format of the puzzle with tactile clues.
17. The puzzle of claim 12 wherein said pieces are cut by non-abrasive waterjet with a tolerance of less than 0.005.
18. The puzzle of claim 17 comprised of a washable material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022] The invention will be better understood and objects other than those set forth above will become apparent when consideration is given to the following detailed description thereof. Such description refers to the annexed drawings wherein:
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[0029] The same reference numerals refer to the same parts throughout the various figures.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0030] Referring now to the drawings, and particularly to
[0031] Each image 16 within each section 14 is also printed with a raised print that offers tactile feedback. The present invention is printed using a method similar to gicle printing of fine art prints, and uses a water-resistant ink that allows the puzzle to be cleaned without damaging the image. In the embodiment shown, the images 16 of each section 14 constitute recurring symbols 16. This embodiment is geared towards beginners or novices, but one can readily appreciate that more complex images and patterns may be used. The images 16 may be raised, or the images 16 could constitute voids in surrounding raised print. Either is within the spirit and scope of the invention.
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[0037] In use, it can now be understood that the puzzle with tactile clues comprises a kit of pieces for assembly. The assembled version of the pieces comprises distinguishable vertical and horizonal indicia. The picture displayed by the assembled puzzle define the pieces as having a top and bottom defining a vertical axis, and a left and right defining a horizontal axis. The individual pieces have tactile clues that allow an assembler to orient each piece vertically and horizontally. In the current embodiment, the tactile clues are incorporated into the tabs and blanks used for assembling the pieces.
[0038] Another inventive aspect of the puzzle is that it is cut using a waterjet. As opposed to fretsaw or die-cut pieces, the waterjet process allows for much tighter tolerances between pieces. This allows a tighter fit between the pieces, allowing the assembler better feedback on correct assembly even if vision impairment makes the image of the assembled photo difficult for the assembler to view.
[0039] Another inventive aspect of the puzzle is that it is manufactured of a washable material, such as PVC (polyvinyl chloride), which is used in the current embodiment. The printing process also ensures the image on the puzzle is water resistant, so it is also washable. The use of a washable material allows the puzzle to be cleaned and disinfected, allowing it to be used by different assemblers in environments, such as nurseries, day care centers, or hospitals, where there are concerns of fomite transmission.
[0040] While a preferred embodiment of the puzzle with tactile clues has been described in detail, it should be apparent that modifications and variations thereto are possible, all of which fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention. With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of the invention, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by the present invention. For example, any suitable sturdy material that can be water cut and disinfected may be used instead of the PVC described. The tactile puzzle orientation clues are straight and squiggly lines, but other distinguishable shapes, such as dotted or dashed lines, may be used.
[0041] Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.