Nesting chess set
11465035 · 2022-10-11
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Inventors
Cpc classification
A63F2003/00716
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63F2003/007
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A nesting chess set with two teams of chess pieces. Each team includes one king, one queen, two rooks, two bishops, two knights, and eight pawns. The pieces of each team are configured such that they can be organized into two nests, each nest comprising eight pieces, wherein the only difference between the two nests is that one has the king and one has the queen, while otherwise each nest has a rook, a bishop, a knight, and four pawns. The queen is the outside piece of one nest. The king is the outside piece of the other nest. The rest of the pieces are sized and shaped to nest within the king or queen. Each nest is held together by a magnetic base.
Claims
1. A nesting chess set, comprising: two teams of chess pieces, wherein each team comprises one king, one queen, two rooks, two bishops, two knights, and eight pawns; wherein the pieces of each team are configured such that they can be organized into two nests, each nest comprising eight pieces, wherein the only difference between the two nests is that one has the king and one has the queen, while otherwise each nest has a rook, a bishop, a knight, and four pawns; wherein the queen is the outside piece of one nest, the king is the outside piece of the other nest, and the rest of the pieces are sized and shaped to nest within the king or queen; and wherein each nest is held together by a magnetic base and the magnetic bases of the two nests are configured such that they attract to each other such that the two nests are configured to be held together end-to-end in a generally tubular team shape.
2. The nesting chess set of claim 1, wherein inside of the king and queen the pieces are nested in the following order from outside to inside: one bishop, one knight, one rook, and four pawns.
3. The nesting chess set of claim 1, wherein each piece has a generally conical shape, with an open base and either an open or closed top, wherein the conical shapes are constructed and arranged such that the pieces nest together.
4. The nesting chess set of claim 1, wherein a nest is configured such that the bottoms of the bases of the king or queen, the bishop, the knight, and the rook, are all generally coplanar.
5. The nesting chess set of claim 4, wherein the nest is configured such that the bottom of the base of one pawn sits below the plane in which the bottoms of the bases of the king or queen, the bishop, the knight, and the rook sit.
6. The nesting chess set of claim 1, wherein the four pawns are stacked one on top of another and the stack of pawns sits in part inside of the rook, with the bottom of the base of the innermost pawn located lower than the bottom of the base of the rook.
7. The nesting chess set of claim 1, wherein the magnetic base comprises a permanent magnet at least partially encased in a shell made of a ferromagnetic material, wherein the magnet is annular and the shell is cup shaped.
8. The nesting chess set of claim 7, wherein the bottoms of the bases of the king or queen, the bishop, the knight, and the rook are configured to sit on or just above a top surface of the magnet, and wherein the base of the innermost pawn sits inside of the magnet annulus.
9. The nesting chess set of claim 8, wherein a metal cap covers the top of the magnet and the exposed part of the shell inside of the magnet's annulus.
10. The nesting chess set of claim 9, wherein the bottom of the base of the lowermost pawn is configured to sit on the metal cap.
11. The nesting chess set of claim 10, wherein the shell and cap are configured to touch, to thereby act as a magnetic circuit to help keep the magnetic field primarily in the shell and cap.
12. The nesting chess set of claim 11, wherein the king or queen is configured to sit directly on the top outer edge of the shell, the bishop, knight and rook are configured to sit directly on the cap directly above the top of the magnet, and the innermost pawn is configured to sit directly on the cap on the inside of the magnet's annulus.
13. The nesting chess set of claim 1, wherein the magnetic base is generally circular.
14. The nesting chess set of claim 13, wherein the magnetic base comprises a generally annular magnet.
15. A nesting chess set, comprising: two teams of chess pieces, wherein each team comprises one king, one queen, two rooks, two bishops, two knights, and eight pawns; wherein the pieces of each team are configured such that they can be organized into two nests, each nest comprising eight pieces, wherein the only difference between the two nests is that one has the king and one has the queen, while otherwise each nest has a rook, a bishop, a knight, and four pawns; wherein the queen is the outside piece of one nest, the king is the outside piece of the other nest, and the rest of the pieces are sized and shaped to nest within the king or queen; wherein each nest is held together by a magnetic base; and wherein a nest is configured such that the bottoms of the bases of the king or queen, the bishop, the knight, and the rook, are all generally coplanar and the nest is further configured such that the bottom of the base of one pawn sits below the plane in which the bottoms of the bases of the king or queen, the bishop, the knight, and the rook sit.
16. A nesting chess set, comprising: two teams of chess pieces, wherein each team comprises one king, one queen, two rooks, two bishops, two knights, and eight pawns; wherein the pieces of each team are configured such that they can be organized into two nests, each nest comprising eight pieces, wherein the only difference between the two nests is that one has the king and one has the queen, while otherwise each nest has a rook, a bishop, a knight, and four pawns; wherein the queen is the outside piece of one nest, the king is the outside piece of the other nest, the rest of the pieces are sized and shaped to nest within the king or queen, the four pawns are stacked one on top of another, and the stack of pawns sits in part inside of the rook, with the bottom of the base of the innermost pawn located lower than the bottom of the base of the rook; and wherein each nest is held together by a magnetic base.
17. A nesting chess set, comprising: two teams of chess pieces, wherein each team comprises one king, one queen, two rooks, two bishops, two knights, and eight pawns; wherein the pieces of each team are configured such that they can be organized into two nests, each nest comprising eight pieces, wherein the only difference between the two nests is that one has the king and one has the queen, while otherwise each nest has a rook, a bishop, a knight, and four pawns; wherein the queen is the outside piece of one nest, the king is the outside piece of the other nest, and the rest of the pieces are sized and shaped to nest within the king or queen; and wherein each nest is held together by a magnetic base that is generally circular and comprises a generally annular magnet.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) A non-limiting preferred embodiment of the nesting chess set is depicted in the drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(9) The present chess set includes a number of chess pieces, including a king, a rook, a bishop, a knight, and a pawn for one team, and a queen, a rook, a bishop, a knight, and a pawn for a second team. Each chess piece defines a generally hollow conical shape. The chess pieces are sized and shaped to nest one inside another, into a single stack. The chess set also includes a base member that is constructed and arranged to support both stacks. Alternatively the base member can support one stack. In an example the base member is magnetic. In an example the bishop, the knight, and the rook, are each generally frustoconical, with an open top. In an example the pawn has a top end, and the king and queen each comprise an opening at a top thereof and that is constructed and arranged to fit the top end of a pawn therethrough.
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(11) All the chess pieces (king, queen, bishop, knight, rook, pawn) are made of a steel or another material that is ferrous and so will be inherently drawn to the magnet of the base member. Or the pieces can be made of any other material (such as plastic) and include a base or base portion that is magnetic so it can be magnetically attracted to the base member. The pieces are placed one-by-one on the base member. Or the four pawns can be stacked and then placed as a stack on the base member. This is helpful for the pawns especially; the magnetic charge has a slight pull on each pawn so they do not fall or tip from the stack too easily.
(12) Each piece has a unique cross section that allows it to stack over the part “inside” of it and nest underneath the part “above” it. See nested stacks 30 (with king 12 on the outside) and 32 (with queen 14 on the outside),
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(14) The pole directions of the two bases are opposite (one has magnetic north at the bottom and the other has south at the bottom) so that the bases are magnetically drawn together to create the barrel 50,
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(16) In an example the bishop and knight are configured such that they stay aligned and do not rotate relative to one another when they are nested. See
(17) A number of implementations have been described. Nevertheless, it will be understood that additional modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the inventive concepts described herein, and, accordingly, other examples are within the scope of the following claims.