CN211328108U - Mah-jong pieces - Google Patents

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CN211328108U
CN211328108U CN201921640762.2U CN201921640762U CN211328108U CN 211328108 U CN211328108 U CN 211328108U CN 201921640762 U CN201921640762 U CN 201921640762U CN 211328108 U CN211328108 U CN 211328108U
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A mahjong tile comprises a solid unit and a graphic unit formed on the solid unit. The entity unit comprises a plurality of cards with surfaces and bottom surfaces, and is composed of five series groups with different colors respectively presented on the bottom surfaces. The graphic unit is formed on the bottom surface of the card and comprises five pattern groups respectively corresponding to the series groups. The different pattern groups of the graphic units respectively correspond to the bottom surfaces with different colors, so that a player can preliminarily know the pattern type information of, for example, ten thousand cards, cheese cards, striped cards, word cards and flower cards according to the color of the bottom surface of the card during the game, the judgment speed can be increased to increase the game pace when a certain type of card is expected to be obtained, and the game has the fun of 'inserting cards' similar to playing cards during the card listening, thereby generating the game experience different from the traditional mahjong particles.

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Mah-jong pieces
Technical Field
The utility model relates to an article for improving intelligence, in particular to a mahjong piece.
Background
The mahjong is a popular intellectual game in the Chinese society, when playing, a plurality of solid rectangular mahjong particles made of hard materials such as plastics, sclerotin, bamboo materials and the like and made with patterns in a concave carving mode are used, and the winning or losing is determined by utilizing drawing, combining and interacting five types of patterns of a ten thousand cards, cone cards, strip (cable) cards, character cards and flower cards presented on the surfaces of the cards and arranging and combining the cards to form a card-playing type combination. During the game, the actions of piling up, shuffling and arranging a plurality of mahjong pieces are often carried out, while the actions of the hard materials in the row generate sound due to mutual collision, and the generated sound is also an auditory sense stimulation which can improve the game experience, but the sound is a possible cause of poor appearance for other people who are not in the same music in the game.
In view of the sound problem caused by the solid mahjong pieces made of hard materials, mahjong with patterns presented in the form of cards appears on the market. However, the playing card type is very different from the traditional type of the three-dimensional granular type, so that the interest of piling and arranging mahjong pieces and blindly guessing and judging patterns by touching the playing card type is lost in the game, and the mahjong of the playing card type is not favored by players. Therefore, whether the mahjong tiles manufactured to be relatively thin can generate the fun different from the use of the three-dimensional mahjong particles or not, the game experience is optimized, and the key for successfully popularizing the mahjong tiles and playing the sound reducing characteristic of the mahjong tiles is realized.
Disclosure of Invention
The utility model aims to provide a mahjong piece which can generate different game fun and experience compared with the three-dimensional granular shape.
The utility model discloses a mahjong tile, contains entity unit, and is formed in the graphic element of entity unit.
The entity unit comprises a plurality of cards with surfaces and bottom surfaces opposite to the surfaces, and the entity unit is composed of five series groups of which the bottom surfaces respectively show different colors.
The graphic unit is formed on the bottom surface of the card of the physical unit and comprises five pattern groups respectively corresponding to the series groups. The pattern groups respectively present five types of patterns of a ten thousand cards, a cone card, a sliver card, a character card and a flower card.
The purpose of the utility model and the technical problem thereof can be further realized by adopting the following technical measures.
Preferably, in the mahjong tile, each pattern group of the graphic unit has a plurality of identification figures respectively formed on the tiles of the respective series group, each identification figure has a main figure part located at the center of the respective bottom surface and two sub figure parts respectively located at two opposite corners of the bottom surface with the main figure part as a reference.
Preferably, in the mahjong tile, each pattern group of the graphic unit has a plurality of identification figures respectively formed on the tiles of the respective series group, each identification figure has a main figure part located at the center of the respective bottom surface and four sub-figure parts located at the four corners of the bottom surface.
Preferably, the range of the main pattern part of each identification pattern is larger than the range of each sub-pattern part of the mahjong tile.
Preferably, each of the tiles of the solid unit is made of a material having toughness and capable of being recovered after being bent.
Preferably, in the mahjong tile, each identification graph formed on the tiles of the respective series group by each pattern group of the graphic units is recessed from the respective bottom surface by a certain depth.
Preferably, in the mahjong tile, the main pattern part defining each identification pattern is longitudinally presented in a straight direction, and each sub-pattern part is transversely presented in a transverse direction perpendicular to the straight direction.
The utility model discloses a profitable effect lies in: the different pattern groups of the graphic unit respectively correspond to the bottom surfaces with different colors, a player can preliminarily know the type information of the patterns through the color of the bottom surface of the card during game, except that the judgment speed is increased to improve the game rhythm when a certain card is expected to be obtained, if the card type information is obtained through the color, the expected feeling can be improved under the condition that the card type is matched with the expected feeling, the process of gradually seeing other parts of the pattern subsequently can also feel unique stimulation while holding the expected feeling, and the game has the 'card' fun similar to a playing card, so that the game experience different from the traditional stereoscopic granular mahjong particles can be generated.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic view from a front perspective illustrating a first embodiment of the mahjong tile of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a perspective view illustrating a physical unit and a graphic unit of the first embodiment;
FIGS. 3 and 4 are schematic views illustrating the operation and efficacy of the first embodiment;
FIG. 5 is a perspective view similar to FIG. 2 illustrating a second embodiment of the mahjong tile of the present invention;
FIG. 6 is a front view illustrating a third embodiment of the mahjong tile of the present invention;
FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view illustrating an identification drawing of the graphic element of the third embodiment in conjunction with FIG. 6;
FIG. 8 is a perspective view similar to FIG. 5 illustrating a fourth embodiment of the mahjong tile of the present invention; and
fig. 9 is a schematic diagram illustrating the utility of the fourth embodiment.
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The present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and examples.
Referring to fig. 1 and 2, the first embodiment of the mahjong tile of the present invention includes a solid unit 1 and a graphic unit 2 formed on the solid unit 1. Specifically, the solid element 1 is a substantial portion of the occupied volume, and the graphic element 2 is a portion of the pattern representing the face of the card.
The entity unit 1 comprises a plurality of cards 11 with a surface 111 and a bottom surface 112 opposite to the surface 111, and the entity unit 1 is composed of five series groups 100 with the bottom surfaces 112 respectively showing different colors. Specifically, the surface 111 is the same pattern on the side that is seen when the game is played and the face is not known, and the bottom surfaces 112 of the five series groups 100 are clearly distinguishable colors, such as yellow, red, green, blue, and white. Each card 11 of the solid unit 1 is made of a material having toughness and capable of being recovered after being bent, for example, plastic, laminated wood, bamboo, etc. preferably, in addition to making the card 11 of the solid unit 1 more durable and improving the texture, the card can be properly bent and viewed by a player due to the recoverable toughness.
The graphic unit 2 is formed on the bottom surface 112 of the card 11 of the physical unit 1, and includes five pattern groups 21 respectively corresponding to the five series groups 100, and the five pattern groups 21 respectively represent five kinds of patterns including ten thousand cards, cone cards, bar (string) cards, word cards and flower cards, that is, as long as the color is represented by the bottom surface 112 of one card 11, the corresponding pattern group 21, that is, the information about the card kind can be known. Wherein each pattern group 21 has a plurality of identification patterns 211 respectively formed on the plate 11 of each series group 100, for example, in the pattern group 21 representing ten thousand plates, the identification patterns 211 are "manzu" "," "erzu" "… …" eight-manzu "" and "" nine-manzu "". Each identification map 211 has a main map portion 212 located at the center of the bottom surface 112, and two sub-map portions 213 located at two opposite corners of the bottom surface 112 with the main map portion 212 as a reference, and the range of the main map portion 212 of each identification map 211 is larger than that of each sub-map portion 213.
Referring to fig. 3 and 4 in conjunction with fig. 2, when a player wants to obtain a specific card, the player can bend each card 11, and when the bottom surface 112 formed with the identification chart 211 faces a table, the player can first bend the corner of the card 11 as shown in fig. 3 to see the card, and at this time, the folded range does not yet show the sub-chart portion 213 of the identification chart 211, so that the player can only know the card type information from the color of the bottom surface 112. After the card information is obtained, if a desired specific card is not matched with the obtained card information, the player can quickly distinguish and discard the card to speed up the pace of game progress, and if the obtained card information is matched with the desired specific card, the player is bound to expect due to partial information matching. Then, in the process of turning up the card 11 and gradually reaching the secondary figure part 213 of the identification figure 211 as shown in fig. 4, the player will feel the stimulation similar to the card squinting due to the holding expectation, thereby generating the game experience different from the traditional solid granular mahjong particles.
Referring to fig. 5, a second embodiment of the mahjong tile of the present invention is different from the first embodiment in that: each recognition graph 211 has a main graph portion 212 located at the center of the respective bottom surface 112, and four sub-graph portions 213 located at the four corners of the bottom surface 112. That is, when the user uses the second embodiment to perform the actions of "squinting cards" as shown in fig. 3 and 4, one of the sub-drawing portions 213 can be seen regardless of which corner is folded.
Referring to fig. 6 and 7, a third embodiment of the mahjong tile of the present invention is shown, and the difference between the third embodiment and the first embodiment is: each identification map 211 includes a main map portion 212 and a sub map portion 213 recessed from the respective bottom surface 112 by a certain depth. When the third embodiment is used for playing games, the same effect as the first embodiment can be achieved by using the color presented by the bottom surface 112, and besides, the identification picture 211 is formed by being recessed in a carving and stamping way, so that the player can identify the picture in a way of touching lines and tactility, thereby generating the fun of touching the cards like three-dimensional mahjong particles.
Referring to fig. 8, a fourth embodiment of the mahjong tile of the present invention, the difference between the fourth embodiment and the second and third embodiments is: the main pattern portion 212 defining each recognition graph 211 is longitudinally presented in a straight direction, and each sub pattern portion 213 is transversely presented in a transverse direction perpendicular to the straight direction. That is, each sub pattern portion 213 is relatively presented in a vertical direction in terms of a direction in which the main pattern portion 212 is normally recognized. Referring to fig. 9 and 8, when the fourth embodiment is used to perform a tile-touching operation, only a finger slides laterally from a corner of the tile 11, the direction of the main pattern 212 can be recognized normally to slide laterally, and the design of the sub-pattern 213 with a certain depth can be used to press and touch one of the sub-patterns 213, so that the tile-touching pleasure of three-dimensional tiles can be generated, and a user can use a more natural tile-touching operation in consideration of ergonomics.

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1. A mahjong tile, which is characterized in that: the mahjong tile comprises:
the card comprises a solid unit and a card body, wherein the solid unit comprises a plurality of cards with surfaces and bottom surfaces opposite to the surfaces, and the solid unit is composed of five series groups of which the bottom surfaces respectively present different colors; and
the graphic unit is formed on the bottom surface of the card of the entity unit and comprises five pattern groups which respectively correspond to the series groups, wherein the pattern groups respectively present five types of patterns of a ten thousand card, a cone card, a striped card, a character card and a flower card.
2. The tile of claim 1, wherein: each pattern group of the graphic units is provided with a plurality of identification graphs which are respectively formed on the cards of the respective series groups, each identification graph is provided with a main graph part positioned in the center of the respective bottom surface and two sub graph parts which are respectively positioned at two opposite angles of the bottom surface by taking the main graph part as a reference.
3. The tile of claim 1, wherein: each pattern group of the graphic unit is provided with a plurality of identification graphs which are respectively formed on the cards of the respective series group, each identification graph is provided with a main graph part positioned in the center of the respective bottom surface and four sub graph parts respectively positioned at the four corners of the bottom surface.
4. The tiles of claim 2 or 3, wherein: the range of the main image part of each identification image is larger than that of each sub image part.
5. The tiles of any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein: each card of the solid unit is made of a material which has toughness and can be recovered after being bent.
6. The tiles of claim 2 or 3, wherein: each pattern group of the graphic units is formed on each identification graph of the cards of the respective series group by sinking a certain depth from the respective bottom surface.
7. The tile of claim 6, wherein: the main image part defining each identification image is longitudinally presented in a straight direction, and each sub image part is transversely presented in a transverse direction perpendicular to the straight direction.
8. The tiles of claim 2 or 3, wherein: the main image part defining each identification image is longitudinally presented in a straight direction, and each sub image part is transversely presented in a transverse direction perpendicular to the straight direction.
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