US2008116637A1PendingUtilityA1

Rhombus twelve manipulation game

Assignee: SEALS CALVIN LPriority: Nov 20, 2006Filed: Nov 20, 2006Published: May 22, 2008
Est. expiryNov 20, 2026(~0.3 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Calvin L. Seals
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Abstract

This is a game puzzle. In this game rhombuses are placed together to form a coded hexagon. The four hexagonals can be placed in a shape to give a view of six hexagonals It takes twelve individual pieces, called rhombus to form this task.

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1 . One of twelve rhombus of equal size and thickness. See  FIG. 1  page 1 
   
   
       2 . Each piece is one-third of a hexagonal. See  FIG. 2  page 1 
   
   
       3 . As one-third of a hexagonal, each rhombus has a seven count in accordance with the opposing sides of one and six, three and four, two and five. Total count of a set of 3 rhombus is twenty-one, counting both side. See  FIG. 3  page 1 
   
   
       4 . Each hexagonal, by manipulating the rhombus, can show eight abstract views in numerical codes. No two rhombus has a seven count view. No sevens are seen in the hexagonal, no five-two, no six-one and no three-four combinations are present. No two like numbers in a hexagonal view exist. See  FIG. 4  page 2 
   
   
       5 . A plain with 6 risers to retain the 12 rhombus. See  FIG. 5  page 2 
   
   
       6 . The twelve rhombus placed inside the 6 risers, on the play board, show an optic view of six hexagonal shapes. See  FIG. 6  page 2 
   
   
       7 . By manipulating the rhombuses, there are many absolute games. This is accomplished by forming hexagonal views to produce 37 patterns from a twenty-four to sixty count. See FIG.  7 ( 1 )- 7 ( 37 ) pages 3-7.
 Any one of thirty-six views can be made by interchanging the rhombus, moving the rhombus, and flipping over one or all pieces in order to accomplish a given count.

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