EP0574489A1 - Jeu de patience. - Google Patents

Jeu de patience.

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EP0574489A1
EP0574489A1 EP92906592A EP92906592A EP0574489A1 EP 0574489 A1 EP0574489 A1 EP 0574489A1 EP 92906592 A EP92906592 A EP 92906592A EP 92906592 A EP92906592 A EP 92906592A EP 0574489 A1 EP0574489 A1 EP 0574489A1
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elements
rings
actuating device
recesses
patience
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EP0574489B1 (fr
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Gerhard Huncaga
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63FCARD, BOARD, OR ROULETTE GAMES; INDOOR GAMES USING SMALL MOVING PLAYING BODIES; VIDEO GAMES; GAMES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • A63F9/00Games not otherwise provided for
    • A63F9/06Patience; Other games for self-amusement
    • A63F9/08Puzzles provided with elements movable in relation, i.e. movably connected, to each other
    • A63F9/0826Three-dimensional puzzles with slidable or rotatable elements or groups of elements, the main configuration remaining unchanged, e.g. Rubik's cube
    • A63F9/0838Three-dimensional puzzles with slidable or rotatable elements or groups of elements, the main configuration remaining unchanged, e.g. Rubik's cube with an element, e.g. invisible core, staying permanently in a central position having the function of central retaining spider and with groups of elements rotatable about at least three axes intersecting in one point

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  • GeduLdsp eLe are known and e.g. described in DE 38 21 2 97 A1.
  • the patience consists of two half-shells that can be rotated against each other and are mounted together on one axis.
  • Each half-shell has four narrow lip segments, which can be of different colors and have different information symbols at their two ends.
  • Each half-shell has four semicircular openings in which two rotating segments as the fourth segment are rotatably supported. When turning the half-shells, they can snap in such a way that the rotating segments of both half-shells are in the same position. This makes it possible to turn the rotating segments from one half-shell to the other. This results in a locking position of the rotating segments, which allows the half-shells to be turned.
  • the invention has for its object to provide a patience game, the difficulty levels can be adjusted as needed so that a large variety of games can be reached, which can only be solved with a lot of thought.
  • the set task is solved by a patience as defined in claim 1.
  • the basic idea of the invention is, in particular, to provide two disks or rings with recesses into which elements can be inserted, which can be rotated about radial axes by an actuating device and thereby
  • REPLACEMENT LEAF can be transferred from one ring to the other.
  • the degree of difficulty of the game depends on the one hand on the number of pairs of elements and on the other on how many pairs of elements are rotated at the same time.
  • Another principlehe t of the proposed game of patience is that a GestaLtungsva ⁇ ante 'the patience game gives no indication of what steps have already been made to tion from the Monpos to arrive at the present position.
  • the procedure is such that the rotatable rings are always rotated in such a way that two elements can form a pair of elements and can work together with the actuating device.
  • the actuating device When the actuating device is actuated, the desired number of E element pairs can be rotated by 180 ° as required. The element arranged in a ring is transported into the second ring, while the element stored in the second ring is transferred into the first ring. As the number of element pairs that can be rotated at the same time increases, the degree of difficulty of the game also increases. By simply converting the actuating device, it is achieved how many element pairs are rotated when the actuating device is actuated. The user can actuate the actuating device with his thumb.
  • FIG. 2 shows the patience shown in FIG. 1 in a vertical plan view
  • FIG. 3 shows a section along the line III-III according to FIG. 2,
  • REPLACEMENT LEAF 4 a part L of the actuating device and the upper ring in a perspective side view
  • Fig. 5 shows the essential parts of the actuator in Exp Los i onsda rste L Lung and
  • Fig. 6 shows a part L of the patience shown in Fig. 1 in Exp Los i onsdirste L Lung and partially cut.
  • the figures show a patience with two coaxial recesses 12, 14 which can be rotated relative to one another about a common axis 10 and face one another, with rings 20 and 22 having elements 16, 18 mounted in them, the rings 20 and 22 being in several relative positions to one another ls two opposing and coaxial recesses 12 and 14 each define a receptacle for each one, a pair of elements 16, 18 consisting of two elements 16 and 18, by means of an actuating device 24 with transfer of elements 16 and 18 into the respective other Ring 20 and 22 are rotatable.
  • Each ring 20 and 22 has Ls eight recesses 12 and 14, which are evenly distributed around the axis 10. The rings are constructed identically, so that the rings 20 and 22 could be interchanged within the patience.
  • the actuating device 24 has a manually operable actuating body 26 which cooperates with one or more coupling organs 28.
  • the coupling organs 28 are arranged coaxially to the elements 16-18 and are rotatable about the same axes 32, 34 and 36.
  • the figures show that the same shape elements 16 and 18 have radially aligned and cooperating with the actuating body 26 means 30 which are formed as projections and are rotatable about the axes 32, 34 and 36.
  • the actuator body 26 is
  • REPLACEMENT LEAF Adjustable back and forth in the direction of the axis 10, essentially cuboid and has in its outer wall four axially aligned recesses 72 which are rectangular in cross section and into which a rack 40 with teeth 42 can be inserted.
  • the racks 40 can assume an effective and inoperative operating position.
  • the position of the rack 40 shown by A represents its effective operating position, while the position of the rack 40 shown by B, which is accommodated in the recess 72, assumes an ineffective operating position.
  • the toothed racks 40 have an essentially L-shaped profile and are supported in their effective state in the region of the vertically extending outer edges of the base body 44.
  • the teeth 42 are arranged outside the corresponding recess 72, while in the inoperative operating state (position B) they are arranged inside the recess 72.
  • the rack 40 is taken during the back and forth movement of the actuating body 26 and meshes with the corresponding gear 38 of the coupling piece 28.
  • the actuating device 24 consists of a driver 56, a counterpart 60 and the actuating body 26 arranged in them. Both the driver 56 and the counterpart 60 each have a recess 58 and 62, which are continuously connected to one another and in which the actuator Cleaning body 26 is arranged. The axial length of the actuating body 26 is smaller than the clear height of the through opening formed in the actuating device 24.
  • the Actuate supply body 26 (see. Fig. 3) consists of the base body 44, which has a circular and disc-shaped head 43 in its lower region, while its opposite end has a bore 70 with thread into which a screw plug 64 with Ge inde 66th can be screwed in. For better actuation of the locking screw 64, a transverse slot 68 is formed so that the locking screw 64 e.g. can be operated using a screwdriver.
  • the essentially cuboid body 44 is with the four
  • REPLACEMENT LEAF Racks 40 operatively connectable, which can take an effective A at t Lung (position A) and an ineffective working position (position B).
  • the elongated inner edge of the two legs of the rack is supported on one of the elongated outer edges of the base body 26.
  • the longer leg, which has the teeth 42 is fully accommodated in the recess 72. He can not work with any gear 38 of the coupling member 28.
  • the base body 26 is equipped with at least one rack, but two, three or four racks could also be provided.
  • N 5, 6, 7
  • the number of racks and the number of pairs of elements 16 - 18 that can be actuated at the same time also increases the level of difficulty of the puzzle.
  • the user has it in his hand to change the level of difficulty of the game by equipping the base body 26 with a corresponding number of racks 40.
  • the element pairs 16 - 18 each define a common means 30 which is designed as a bearing journal 52 with a tongue 29.
  • the common tongue 29 is in the operating state of the GeduLdspieLes in operative connection with the groove 39, which in turn is part of the Kupp Lungso passage 28.
  • journals 54 In the extension of the axis 34 and on the opposite side of the Lbkuge L-shaped elements 16 and 18 there are journals 54 which are supported in position rauslabunge ⁇ 17 (see. Fig. 6), while the journals 52 are supported in the bearing recesses 15 .
  • the ring 22 has an outer collar 21 in which the bearing recesses 17 are formed and an inner collar 13 in which the bearing recesses 15 are formed.
  • the coupling members 28 are mounted in bearing recesses 41 of the driver 56 and counterpart 60. In order to prevent axial displacement of the coupling member 28, it has a flange 31 which is mounted in a not shown groove of the driver 56 and counterpart 60.
  • the counterpart 60 (see FIG. FIG. 6) further has Aus ⁇ ehmungen 49 for spring elements 47 and can engage detent nubs 50, which in complementary recesses 48 form a Druck ⁇ 'Ntot 46th
  • the spring-loaded pressure ring 46 serves to be able to safely set individual operating lungs of the patient game.
  • two recesses 12 and 14 define a common recess for a pair of elements 16-18.
  • the actuating body 26 is in one of its two end positions, so that the Grooves 39 of the coupling members 28 lie in the plane 6 of the rotation. Now the rings 20 and 22 can be rotated in the direction of the double arrows (see FIG. 1) against each other, in such a way that the upper elements 18, new elements 16 are assigned. New pairs of recesses 12-16 are thus formed. If the actuating body 26 of its e.g.
  • ERSA T ZBLATT look they can have the same color, for example.
  • the puzzle In the starting position, the puzzle has eight balls (element pairs 16 - 18), which only differ in color.
  • element pairs 16 - 18 By turning the rings 20 and 22 against each other and shifting the actuating device 26, new color combinations of element pairs 16-18 are achieved, so that, for example, the upper element is red, while the lower element of an element pair 16-18 is green. The task is then to operate the elements 16 and 18 so that they take their original position.
  • the patience suitably consists of injection molded plastic.

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Abstract

Un jeu de patience comprend deux anneaux (20, 22) ou disques coaxiaux pivotant l'un par rapport à l'autre autour d'un axe commun (10) et pourvus d'évidements (12, 14) qui se font face, dans lesquels sont contenus des éléments (16, 18). Dans au moins une position relative des deux anneaux (20, 22) ou disques, deux évidements opposés (12, 14) définissent ensemble un réceptacle pour une paire d'éléments (16, 18). On peut faire pivoter la paire d'éléments au moyen d'au moins un organe d'actionnement (24), les éléments (16, 18) étant transférés à l'autre anneau ou disque.
EP92906592A 1991-03-05 1992-03-04 Jeu de patience Expired - Lifetime EP0574489B1 (fr)

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JP (1) JPH06500724A (fr)
AT (1) ATE139457T1 (fr)
AU (1) AU1379592A (fr)
DE (1) DE59206620D1 (fr)
IL (1) IL101130A0 (fr)
NZ (1) NZ241837A (fr)
SK (1) SK93993A3 (fr)
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ZA (1) ZA921603B (fr)

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ZA921603B (en) 1992-11-25
SK93993A3 (en) 1994-02-02
WO1992015380A1 (fr) 1992-09-17
ATE139457T1 (de) 1996-07-15
EP0574489B1 (fr) 1996-06-19
IL101130A0 (en) 1992-11-15
JPH06500724A (ja) 1994-01-27

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