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US1565099A
US1565099A US14713A US1471325A US1565099A US 1565099 A US1565099 A US 1565099A US 14713 A US14713 A US 14713A US 1471325 A US1471325 A US 1471325A US 1565099 A US1565099 A US 1565099A
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    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63FCARD, BOARD, OR ROULETTE GAMES; INDOOR GAMES USING SMALL MOVING PLAYING BODIES; VIDEO GAMES; GAMES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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  • the invention relates to geometrical puz.- ylurality of regular ject of which isA to construct a comparatively large number'of regular eometricalii'gures, employin coinparative y few polygons, by proper y arran'gin and laying said polygons edgewise.
  • i0 Afurther o ⁇ ject of -t e invention is to provide a uzzle consisting of 'a numberof regular po ygons, which, when properly arranged and laid edgewise, will selectively form a square,i a rectangle, a hexagon, an
  • a further object ofjthe invention is the rovisionxof' an article of manufacture consisting of a plurality of poly onal blocks, which; when properly arrange will selecv 30' tively form a-plurality of blocks of definite geometrical configuration.
  • Fig. 1 illustrates a square
  • Fig. 2- shows a, rectangle
  • Fig. g shows a Aliexagon' Fig. 4 illustrates l n isosceles triangle.; an Fig; represents.
  • l All of the geometrical figures-hereinabove 40 named and shown by the respective views on thel drawing areforlned by' the same seven poly ons or polygonal blocks which have regu :ir-geometrical shapes.
  • 'Said polygone comprise ,two isosceles triangles 1 and 2 of like dimensions; two yisosce'les triangles 3 and 4 of like1 gliinensionasaid triangles having asize' lapger'thanl the first mentioned two triangles one square 5,; one square- 6, said squarebelng larger than the first named square; and one rhomboid 7.
  • the polygonal blocks' hereinabove enumerated are made of -wood, card-board, metal or any other suitable material, and for the sake of neatness and appearance the thickness .of the polygons should be uniform.
  • any one of the fl ures shown in the drawing may be provi ed for inclosing therewithin the polygonalv blocks in arranged 'formation corresponding the shape of the casing.
  • a sevenY gure uzzle'comprising two uares, four triang es, and' a rhomboid, w ich when' laced together edge-wise will form a plurali'y of geometrical figures, including a trie-n le.
  • a seven l gure uzzle comprising -twojA squares, four triang es, and a rhomboid
  • a seven ligure sqiares, four triang es, and a rhomboid, w ich when laced together edge-wise will form a plura 'ty of eometrical figures, including a square and a rectangle.
  • a seven figure puzzle comprising two s uares, four triangles, and. a rhomboid,
  • a seven figure puzzle comprising two s uares, four triangles, and a rhomboid, w ich when laced together-edge-wise will form a plura ity of geometrical figures, 1ncluding a square and a triangle.
  • a seven figure puzzle comprising twoi s uares, four triang form a plurality of geometrical figures, in-
  • edge-Wise when placed together edge-Wise will form al plurality of geometrical figures, in-
  • a seven figure puzzle comprising two l metr1cal ⁇ v g y 1,565,099 f s uares, four triangles, and a rhomboid, w ich when laced together edge-wise will form a plura ity of geometrical figures, including a square, a rectangle, a hexagon, and a triang e.
  • a seven figure puzzle comprising two s uares, four triangles, and a rhomboid, w ich when placed together edge-wise will form ⁇ a plurality of geometrical figures, including a square, a rectangle, a hexagon, a triangle, and a rhomboid.
  • a seven figure puzzle comprising one smaller and one larger square and four tri-A angles, the area of the smaller square being equal to the area of one air of said triangles, and the area of tile larger-'square being equal to the area of the4 other pair of said triangles, saidpolygons when placed together edgewise bein plurality of geometrica figures.
  • a seven ligure puzzle comprising one rhomboid, one smaller and one larger square, vand four triangles, the area of the smaller square. being equal to ,the area of one pair of ⁇ sa1d trlangles, and the area of 5o adapted to form a the larger square being e ual to the area of the other pair of sai polygons when placed together edgewise being ada ted to form a plurality of geogures.

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Dec. 8, 1925. v 1,565,099
A. J. NIVERODKA GEOMETRICAL PUZZLE Filed March 11, 1925 Zggi/ y 7g2 f l j 5 .f
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Applieationmed imn 11, 1925. serial no. 14,713.
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Be it known that I, JOHN NinnonKA', a citizen of Poland, residin at Chicago, in the county of Cook and tate of Illinois, I have invented certain'new and useful Im,-
the following isa speciiieation. y
The invention relates to geometrical puz.- ylurality of regular ject of which isA to construct a comparatively large number'of regular eometricalii'gures, employin coinparative y few polygons, by proper y arran'gin and laying said polygons edgewise.
l Anot er object of the-invention is to rovideseven regular polygons, ourv of w ich live regular geometrical' figures maybe selectively constructed by arranging said polygnsandlayin' them ed wise.
i0 Afurther o` ject of -t e invention is to provide a uzzle consisting of 'a numberof regular po ygons, which, when properly arranged and laid edgewise, will selectively form a square,i a rectangle, a hexagon, an
I i isosceles triangle, and .a rhomboid.
A further object ofjthe invention is the rovisionxof' an article of manufacture consisting of a plurality of poly onal blocks, which; when properly arrange will selecv 30' tively form a-plurality of blocks of definite geometrical configuration.
' -1 In the drawing,vwherein like designating' 'characters refer corresponding partsv Y 4throughout,theseveral' views, Fig. 1 illustrates a square; Fig. 2- shows a, rectangle;
Fig. gshows a Aliexagon' Fig. 4 illustrates l n isosceles triangle.; an Fig; represents.
a'rhomboid. 1 r
. lAll of the geometrical figures-hereinabove 40 named and shown by the respective views on thel drawing areforlned by' the same seven poly ons or polygonal blocks which have regu :ir-geometrical shapes. 'Said polygone comprise ,two isosceles triangles 1 and 2 of like dimensions; two yisosce'les triangles 3 and 4 of like1 gliinensionasaid triangles having asize' lapger'thanl the first mentioned two triangles one square 5,; one square- 6, said squarebelng larger than the first named square; and one rhomboid 7.
I The polygonal blocks' hereinabove enumerated are made of -wood, card-board, metal or any other suitable material, and for the sake of neatness and appearance the thickness .of the polygons should be uniform.
When the polygons are d isarranged the will present to the uninitiated a rather di fiicult problem to arrange them into various' provements In Geometrical Puzzles, of which tgeometrlcal A ii ures hereinabove specified Y and shown on t e drawing, and will provide a useful and educational amusement for children as well as for adults.
`of any one of the fl ures shown in the drawing may be provi ed for inclosing therewithin the polygonalv blocks in arranged 'formation corresponding the shape of the casing. ,i
While there-is herein shown and described the preferred embodiment of the present im vention, it is nevertheless understood that .invention as claimed.
:Wlmtlclaimasnew is:
minor changes maybe made vtherein without 1 l. A seven ligure uzzle comprisingtwo.
uares, four triang es, and a rhomboid, w ich when laced together edge-'wise will form a plura ity of geometricalfigures, including a rectangle.
2. seven figure luzzle `comprising two uares,A four triangles, anda rhomboid,
s w ich when'A laced together edgefwise will form a plura ity of geometrical figures, including a hexav on. H 3. A sevenY gure uzzle'comprising two uares, four triang es, and' a rhomboid, w ich when' laced together edge-wise will form a plurali'y of geometrical figures, including a trie-n le.
A seven l gure uzzle comprising -twojA squares, four triang es, and a rhomboid,
vwhich lwhen placed together edge-wise will form a pluralit of geometrical figures, including a rhom id.
5. A seven ligure sqiares, four triang es, and a rhomboid, w ich when laced together edge-wise will form a plura 'ty of eometrical figures, including a square and a rectangle.
uzzle comprising two Y 6. A seven figure puzzlecomprising two s uares, four triangles, and. a rhomboid,
w ich -when laced together edge-wisel will form a plurality ofeometrical figures, 1ncluding a square an i a hexagon.
7. A seven figure puzzle comprising two s uares, four triangles, and a rhomboid, w ich when laced together-edge-wise will form a plura ity of geometrical figures, 1ncluding a square and a triangle.
t 8. A seven figure puzzle comprising twoi s uares, four triang form a plurality of geometrical figures, in-
' cludingxa square, a rectan le, and a triangle.
11. seven-figure puzz e comprising two s uares, fourV triangles, and a rhomboid,
w ich when placed together edge-Wise will form al plurality of geometrical figures, in-
cluding a square, a rectangle, and a rhomboid.
12. A seven figure puzzle comprising two l metr1cal `v g y 1,565,099 f s uares, four triangles, and a rhomboid, w ich when laced together edge-wise will form a plura ity of geometrical figures, including a square, a rectangle, a hexagon, and a triang e.
13. A seven figure puzzle comprising two s uares, four triangles, and a rhomboid, w ich when placed together edge-wise will form `a plurality of geometrical figures, including a square, a rectangle, a hexagon, a triangle, and a rhomboid.
14. A seven figure puzzle comprising one smaller and one larger square and four tri-A angles, the area of the smaller square being equal to the area of one air of said triangles, and the area of tile larger-'square being equal to the area of the4 other pair of said triangles, saidpolygons when placed together edgewise bein plurality of geometrica figures.
15. A seven ligure puzzle comprising one rhomboid, one smaller and one larger square, vand four triangles, the area of the smaller square. being equal to ,the area of one pair of`sa1d trlangles, and the area of 5o adapted to form a the larger square being e ual to the area of the other pair of sai polygons when placed together edgewise being ada ted to form a plurality of geogures.
-In testimony whereof I affix my signature.
JOHN NIERODKA.
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US2738594A (en) * 1951-12-12 1956-03-20 Donald M Swingle Toy blocks
US3178186A (en) * 1962-09-28 1965-04-13 Lee Yih-Hung Three-way dissection puzzle
US3907303A (en) * 1974-07-16 1975-09-23 John L Locker Geometrical puzzle pieces and inlay board
US4522404A (en) * 1984-06-14 1985-06-11 Vincenzo Di Gregorio Subdivided block components reassemblable into three dimensional figures
US4573683A (en) * 1983-11-21 1986-03-04 Lamle Stewart M Educational puzzle cube
USD432592S (en) * 1999-06-29 2000-10-24 Chung Lun Yip Set of puzzles and their pieces
US6145837A (en) * 1998-08-28 2000-11-14 A. Daigger And Company, Inc. Three-dimensional geometric puzzle
ES2270707A1 (en) * 2005-07-01 2007-04-01 Gerardo Ariel Petrullo Hornes Quadrangular prism used as large-scale puzzle for use in e.g. training centers, increases classic dimensions of puzzle, adds categories to puzzle, and is designed to be solved by individual and show vision or perceptive view of individual
US20090020947A1 (en) * 2007-07-17 2009-01-22 Albers John H Eight piece dissection puzzle
US20100244378A1 (en) * 2007-06-29 2010-09-30 Tang Chi-Kong Jigsaw Puzzle Game
USD759064S1 (en) * 2013-03-07 2016-06-14 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Display screen with graphical user interface
US20160303472A1 (en) * 2014-01-28 2016-10-20 Rebecca Klemm Polygon puzzle and related methods
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2738594A (en) * 1951-12-12 1956-03-20 Donald M Swingle Toy blocks
US3178186A (en) * 1962-09-28 1965-04-13 Lee Yih-Hung Three-way dissection puzzle
US3907303A (en) * 1974-07-16 1975-09-23 John L Locker Geometrical puzzle pieces and inlay board
US4573683A (en) * 1983-11-21 1986-03-04 Lamle Stewart M Educational puzzle cube
US4522404A (en) * 1984-06-14 1985-06-11 Vincenzo Di Gregorio Subdivided block components reassemblable into three dimensional figures
US6145837A (en) * 1998-08-28 2000-11-14 A. Daigger And Company, Inc. Three-dimensional geometric puzzle
USD432592S (en) * 1999-06-29 2000-10-24 Chung Lun Yip Set of puzzles and their pieces
ES2270707A1 (en) * 2005-07-01 2007-04-01 Gerardo Ariel Petrullo Hornes Quadrangular prism used as large-scale puzzle for use in e.g. training centers, increases classic dimensions of puzzle, adds categories to puzzle, and is designed to be solved by individual and show vision or perceptive view of individual
US20100244378A1 (en) * 2007-06-29 2010-09-30 Tang Chi-Kong Jigsaw Puzzle Game
US20090020947A1 (en) * 2007-07-17 2009-01-22 Albers John H Eight piece dissection puzzle
USD759064S1 (en) * 2013-03-07 2016-06-14 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Display screen with graphical user interface
US20160303472A1 (en) * 2014-01-28 2016-10-20 Rebecca Klemm Polygon puzzle and related methods
USD820286S1 (en) 2015-02-25 2018-06-12 Lg Electronics Inc. TV receiver with graphical user interface
USD820284S1 (en) 2015-02-25 2018-06-12 Lg Electronics Inc. TV receiver with graphical user interface
USD928872S1 (en) * 2019-01-23 2021-08-24 Taiwan Hopax Chemicals Mfg. Co., Ltd. Note paper pad

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