US20130175757A1 - Geography puzzle and game platform - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to puzzles and games. More specifically, the present invention discloses a puzzle with shaped puzzle pieces that attach to a puzzle base to provide an effective geography education tool and entertaining game platform.
- the conventional flat two-dimensional map is typically a printed piece of paper containing outlines of various countries.
- a number of flat maps can be bound in a book to form an atlas.
- the conventional atlas has the same disadvantages as a single flat map.
- a conventional globe is another traditional tool to learn geography. Outlines of countries of the world are printed on a paper which is then adhered to a round cardboard ball. While students can obtain a better sense of country location than with a map, the printed map of the globe is fixed and the student has difficulty learning country shape.
- the present invention provides a geography puzzle and game platform with shaped puzzle pieces that attach to a base to provide an effective geography education tool and entertaining gaming system.
- the geography puzzle and game platform of the present invention comprises a puzzle base and a plurality of puzzle pieces.
- Each of the puzzle pieces is attachable to the puzzle base.
- the puzzle base comprises metal and each puzzle piece comprises a magnet. Users place the magnetic puzzle piece onto the metallic puzzle base and magnetism holds the puzzle piece to the puzzle base.
- the puzzle pieces comprise a plastic material with a metallic layer and the puzzle base comprises a magnet or a plurality of magnets disposed on the interior or exterior of the puzzle base.
- the puzzle pieces are formed in the shape of a land mass.
- the puzzle piece is in the shape of a country, state, continent, province, region, etc.
- Some areas such as, for example, water, oceans, and seas are formed in the puzzle base during production of the puzzle base.
- the puzzle pieces are contoured to show mountains, mountain ranges, and terrain contours. This allows students to learn additional information.
- the puzzle pieces of the geography puzzle and game platform further comprise data or information about the land mass or water mass such as country information, continent information, state information, province information, region information, territory information, etc. This further increases the amount of information the student can learn when using the geography puzzle and game platform.
- the student can easily reference the information.
- the data or information is provided on the inner side of the puzzle piece the data is visible or is hidden and the student can challenge their memorization of the information.
- the puzzle base further comprises markings or indicators such as longitudinal and latitudinal indicators, land mass location or outline, or water mass location or outline. These markings provide a visual prompting for the student and make the puzzle easier for beginning students or allow the student to learn additional longitudinal and latitudinal information.
- the geography puzzle and game platform further comprises a plurality of game pieces that are attachable to the plurality of puzzle pieces or to the puzzle base.
- the puzzle pieces and the game pieces comprise a unique piece identification that allows the puzzle base to identify the puzzle piece and game piece.
- a display and speaker provide visual and audio feedback to the user.
- the present invention provides a gaming platform so the puzzle pieces and the game pieces can be utilized by users to play entertaining educational games with the geography puzzle and gaming platform.
- the game pieces are utilized on top of the puzzle pieces, on top of the base plastic layer, or on top of a pathway formed in the plastic base in order for users to play different games.
- FIGS. 1A-1B are drawings illustrating a puzzle base of a geography puzzle and game platform according to embodiments of the present invention
- FIGS. 2A-2B are cross-sectional drawings illustrating a puzzle base of a geography puzzle and game platform according to embodiments of the present invention
- FIGS. 2C-2D are cross-sectional drawings illustrating a geography puzzle and game platform according to embodiments of the present invention.
- FIG. 3A is a drawing illustrating a top view of a puzzle piece of a geography puzzle and game platform according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 3B is a drawing illustrating a side view of a puzzle piece of a geography puzzle and game platform according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 3C is a drawing illustrating a side view of a puzzle piece with terrain contours of a geography puzzle and game platform according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 4A is a drawing illustrating a plastic puzzle piece with printing on the front of the plastic puzzle piece according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 4B is a drawing illustrating a plastic puzzle piece with printing on the back of the plastic puzzle piece according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 5A is a drawing illustrating a plastic puzzle piece with magnet according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 5B-5C are drawings illustrating a plastic puzzle piece with printing and magnet according to embodiments of the present invention.
- FIG. 5D is a drawing illustrating a magnet molded inside the plastic puzzle piece according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6A is a drawing illustrating a puzzle piece with magnet and piece identification according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6B is a cross-sectional drawing illustrating a geography puzzle and game platform with piece identification and sensor according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 6C is a drawing illustrating a puzzle base with a plurality of sensors according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6D is a drawing illustrating a puzzle base with speaker according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6E is a drawing illustrating a puzzle base with light emitting diode according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6F is a drawing illustrating a puzzle base with display according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7A is a drawing illustrating a puzzle base with game pieces according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7B is a cross-sectional drawing of a game piece with game piece identification according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7C is a cross-sectional drawing of a game piece with magnet according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7D is a cross-sectional drawing of a game piece with a game piece identification and magnet according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a drawing illustrating a puzzle base of a geography puzzle and game platform according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 1A-1B are drawings illustrating a puzzle base of a geography puzzle and game platform according to embodiments of the present invention.
- the geography puzzle and game platform 100 of the present invention comprises a puzzle base 150 .
- the puzzle base 150 comprises a rigid or semi-rigid base for the geography puzzle and game platform 100 and allows puzzle pieces to attach magnetically to the puzzle base 150 .
- the puzzle base 150 comprises a puzzle outline 151 to show the boarder of the puzzle and indicate the subject of the puzzle.
- the puzzle outline 151 indicates that the subject of the puzzle is the United States.
- the puzzle base 150 comprises a puzzle outline 151 to show the boarder of the puzzle and indicate the subject of the puzzle and a piece outline 152 to show the location of the puzzle piece.
- the puzzle outline 151 indicates that the subject of the puzzle is the United States and the piece outline 152 shows the location of the State of Arizona.
- the piece outline 152 allows beginning students to learn locations before being challenged on a puzzle not including the piece outline 152 .
- the plastic layer 130 further comprises data or information about the land mass or water mass such as country information, continent information, state information, province information, region information, territory information, land mass information, water mass information, mountain information, country flag, sports team information, advertising, population, logo, latitudinal information, longitudinal information, global positioning satellite information, or elevation information, or a combination of country information, continent information, state information, province information, region information, territory information, land mass information, water mass information, mountain information, country flag, sports team information, population, logo, latitudinal information, longitudinal information, global positioning satellite information, and elevation information.
- land mass or water mass such as country information, continent information, state information, province information, region information, territory information, land mass information, water mass information, mountain information, country flag, sports team information, population, logo, latitudinal information, longitudinal information, global positioning satellite information, and elevation information.
- the puzzle base 150 further comprises markings that indicate longitude and latitude.
- the longitudinal and latitudinal indicators provide a reference for the user. Additionally, in embodiments where longitudinal and latitudinal information is provided on the puzzle piece, the user can more easily locate the proper position for the puzzle piece.
- the puzzle base 150 further comprises markings that indicate land mass or water mass. For example, outlines of oceans or continents are provided so users can easily match the shape of the puzzle piece to the markings to find the correct position and orientation for the puzzle piece.
- FIG. 2A is a cross-sectional drawing illustrating a puzzle base of a geography puzzle and game platform according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the puzzle base 150 comprises a base metal layer 110 , a plastic base 120 , and a base plastic layer 130 .
- the base metal layer 110 is attached to the plastic base 120 or the base metal layer 110 is molded into the plastic base 120 .
- the base metal layer 110 allows puzzle pieces comprising magnets to magnetically attach to the puzzle base 150 .
- the plastic base 120 and the base metal layer 110 provide a rigid or semi-rigid foundation for the puzzle base 150 .
- the puzzle base 150 further comprises colored plastic material, screen printing, or transfer printing.
- the base plastic layer 130 comprises a plastic material or film.
- the base plastic layer 130 provides a covering for the metal layer 110 .
- the base plastic layer 130 further comprises colors, drawings, or graphics.
- the base plastic layer 130 comprises different colors or drawings to indicate divisions between puzzle piece locations.
- the base plastic layer 130 extends to the inner edges of the plastic base 120 .
- the base plastic layer 130 extends to the outer edges of the plastic base 120 .
- FIG. 2B is a cross-sectional drawing illustrating a puzzle base of a geography puzzle and game platform according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2B The embodiment illustrated in FIG. 2B is similar to the embodiment of FIG. 2A , however, in the embodiment of FIG. 2B the base metal layer is replaced by a base magnetic layer 140 .
- the base magnetic layer 140 allows puzzle pieces comprising metal material to attach magnetically to the puzzle base 150 .
- FIG. 2 C is a cross-sectional drawing illustrating a geography puzzle and game platform according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the geography puzzle and game platform 100 comprises a base metal layer 110 , a plastic base 120 , a base plastic layer 130 (puzzle base 150 of FIG. 2A ), and a puzzle piece 210 or a plurality of puzzle pieces 210 .
- the puzzle piece 210 comprises a magnet to allow the puzzle piece 210 to magnetically attach to the base metal layer 110 .
- FIG. 2 D is a cross-sectional drawing illustrating a geography puzzle and game platform according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the geography puzzle and game platform 100 comprises a base magnetic layer 140 , a plastic base 120 , a base plastic layer 130 (puzzle base 150 of FIG. 2B ), and a puzzle piece 210 or a plurality of puzzle pieces 210 .
- the puzzle piece 210 comprises a metal material to allow the puzzle piece 210 to magnetically attach to the base magnetic layer 140 .
- FIG. 3A is a drawing illustrating a top view of a puzzle piece of a geography puzzle and game platform according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the puzzle piece 210 is formed in the shape of a land mass such as, for example, a country, a continent, a state, a province, a region, a territory or a water mass such as, for example, a lake, an ocean, or a sea.
- the puzzle piece 210 illustrated in FIG. 3A is formed in the shape of the State of Arizona.
- the shape of the puzzle pieces 210 relate to the shape of the land mass or water mass, the user learns the geographical shape as well as the position/location of the land or water mass. This is an advantage of the present invention.
- the puzzle pieces 210 of the geography puzzle and game platform further comprise data 299 or information about the land mass or water mass such as country information, continent information, state information, province information, region information, territory information, land mass information, water mass information, mountain information, country flag, sports team information, advertising, population, logo, latitudinal information, longitudinal information, global positioning satellite information, or elevation information, or a combination of country information, continent information, state information, province information, region information, territory information, land mass information, water mass information, mountain information, country flag, sports team information, population, logo, latitudinal information, longitudinal information, global positioning satellite information, and elevation information. This further increases the amount of information the student can learn when using the puzzle.
- data 299 or information about the land mass or water mass such as country information, continent information, state information, province information, region information, territory information, land mass information, water mass information, mountain information, country flag, sports team information, advertising, population, logo, latitudinal information, longitudinal information, global positioning satellite information, and elevation information.
- the data 299 of the puzzle piece 210 illustrated in FIG. 3A comprises the name of the State of Arizona and an indicator where the state capital is located.
- FIG. 3B is a drawing illustrating a side view of a puzzle piece of a geography puzzle and game platform according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the puzzle piece 210 comprises a piece magnetic layer 215 and a piece printed layer 220 .
- the piece printed layer 220 is, for example, printed directly on the piece magnetic layer 215 or printed on a separate layer and adhered to the piece magnetic layer 215 .
- FIG. 3C is a drawing illustrating a side view of a puzzle piece with terrain contours of a geography puzzle according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the puzzle piece 210 further comprises contours 211 to represent terrains, mountains, mountain ranges, or elevations. This allows the user to further learn information about terrains and elevations. The user can easily see and understand mountain formations of various countries. This is another advantage of the present invention.
- the contours 211 are integrated into the puzzle piece 210 .
- the contours 211 are formed in a piece separate from the basic puzzle piece and the contoured piece attaches to the basic puzzle piece. This provides an increased difficulty level for the student as they need to understand country location as well as terrain location.
- the land mass is combined with a water mass or a portion of a water mass to form the puzzle piece 210 .
- an island or a plurality of islands is/are combined with an ocean puzzle piece.
- the small land mass is included with a portion of a water mass. However, the land mass shape is retained by forming the portion of the water mass in the shape of the small land mass.
- a plurality of small land masses are formed in one puzzle piece.
- a small land mass is combined with a larger land mass in one puzzle piece.
- FIG. 4A is a drawing illustrating a plastic puzzle piece with printing on the front of the plastic puzzle piece according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the plastic puzzle piece 210 comprises a piece plastic layer 212 that provides a base for the plastic puzzle piece 210 .
- the piece plastic layer 212 is formed in the shape of a specific land mass.
- the piece plastic layer 212 is formed in the shape of California, Europe, Thailand, etc.
- the plastic puzzle piece 210 further comprises a printed layer 220 .
- the printed layer 220 is disposed on the front surface of the piece plastic layer 212 .
- the printed layer 220 of the plastic puzzle piece 210 is clearly visible on the front surface of the piece plastic layer 212 and provides additional information or features for the plastic puzzle piece 210 .
- the piece printed layer 220 comprises, for example, colors, outlines, geographical markers, place names, etc.
- FIG. 4B is a drawing illustrating a plastic puzzle piece with printing on the back of the plastic puzzle piece according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the printed layer 220 is disposed on the back surface of the piece plastic layer 212 .
- the piece plastic layer 212 comprises a transparent plastic material. Since the piece plastic layer 212 is transparent, the details of the printed layer 220 are visible from the front side of the piece plastic layer 212 . Positioning the printed layer 220 behind the piece plastic layer 212 provides protection from scratches or damages for the printed layer 220 as the printed layer 220 is not exposed.
- FIG. 5A is a drawing illustrating a plastic puzzle piece with magnet according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the plastic puzzle piece 210 comprises a piece plastic layer 212 and a piece magnetic layer 215 disposed on the back surface of the piece plastic layer 212 .
- the piece magnetic layer 215 along with the base metal layer of the puzzle base allows the plastic puzzle piece 210 to magnetically attach to the puzzle base.
- FIG. 5B is a drawing illustrating a plastic puzzle piece with printing and magnet according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the plastic puzzle piece 210 comprises a transparent piece plastic layer 212 , a piece magnetic layer 215 , and a printed layer 220 .
- the printed layer 220 is disposed on the back surface of the piece plastic layer 212 .
- the piece magnetic layer 215 is disposed on the printed layer 220 with the printed layer 220 between the piece magnetic layer 215 and the piece plastic layer 212 . Since the piece plastic layer 212 is transparent the details of the printed layer 220 are visible from the front of the piece plastic layer 212 .
- FIG. 5C is a drawing illustrating a plastic puzzle piece with printing and magnet according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the plastic puzzle piece 210 comprises a piece magnetic layer 215 , a piece plastic layer 212 , and a printed layer 220 .
- the piece magnetic layer 215 is disposed on the back surface of the piece plastic layer 212 .
- the printed layer 220 is disposed on the front surface of the piece plastic layer 212 .
- FIG. 5D is a drawing illustrating a magnet molded inside the plastic puzzle piece according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the plastic puzzle piece 210 comprises a piece plastic layer 212 , a printed layer 220 disposed on the front surface of the piece plastic layer 212 , and a piece magnet 215 molded into or molded inside of the piece plastic layer 212 .
- Embedding or molding the piece magnet 215 into the piece plastic layer 212 prevents the piece magnet 215 from being easily separated from the piece plastic layer 212 .
- FIG. 6A is a drawing illustrating a puzzle piece with magnet and puzzle piece identification according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the puzzle piece 210 comprises a piece magnetic layer 215 , a piece plastic layer 212 , a printed layer 220 , and a puzzle piece identification 298 .
- the piece magnetic layer 215 is disposed on the back surface of the piece plastic layer 212 .
- the printed layer 220 is disposed on the front surface of the piece plastic layer 212 .
- the puzzle piece identification 298 is disposed on the back surface of the piece magnetic layer 215 .
- the puzzle piece identification 298 is a unique identifier for each puzzle piece 210 . Reading the puzzle piece identification 298 allows the geography puzzle and game platform to identify which puzzle piece 210 is being used or placed on the puzzle base.
- the puzzle piece identification 208 comprises, for example, a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag, bar code, quick response code, or other identifier capable of uniquely representing a specific puzzle piece 210 .
- RFID radio frequency identification
- each puzzle piece 210 comprises a plurality of puzzle piece identification 298 .
- a plurality of puzzle piece identification 298 allows the geography puzzle and game platform to determine the orientation of the puzzle piece 210 . For example, to determine if the puzzle piece 210 was placed upside down or at an angle.
- FIG. 6B is a cross-sectional drawing illustrating a geography puzzle and game platform with puzzle piece identification and sensor according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the geography puzzle and game platform 100 comprises a base metal layer 110 , a plastic base 120 , a base plastic layer 130 , at least one sensor 160 , and a puzzle piece 210 or a plurality of puzzle pieces 210 , each puzzle piece 210 comprising a puzzle piece identification 298 .
- the puzzle piece identification 298 is a unique identifier for each puzzle piece 210 .
- the sensor 160 reads the puzzle piece identification 298 or reads data in the puzzle piece identification 298 and allows the geography puzzle and game platform to identify which puzzle piece 210 is being used or placed on the puzzle base.
- FIG. 6C is a drawing illustrating a puzzle base with a plurality of sensors according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the puzzle base 150 comprises a plurality of sensors 160 .
- the sensor 160 reads the puzzle piece identification of the puzzle piece and allows the geography puzzle and game platform to identify which puzzle piece is being used and if it the puzzle piece was placed in the correct position or location.
- the sensor in the Kansas location reads the puzzle piece identification and the puzzle determines that the puzzle piece 210 is Washington and that the user has placed the puzzle piece 210 in the incorrect location.
- the puzzle base 150 further comprises electronic circuitry such as, for example, memory, firmware, and controller to interface with the sensors to determine the identification of the puzzle piece 210 and whether or not the puzzle piece 210 has been placed in the correct location.
- electronic circuitry such as, for example, memory, firmware, and controller to interface with the sensors to determine the identification of the puzzle piece 210 and whether or not the puzzle piece 210 has been placed in the correct location.
- FIG. 6D is a drawing illustrating a puzzle base with speaker according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the puzzle base 150 further comprises a speaker 170 .
- Audio emitted from the speaker 170 comprises instructions, questions, information, feedback, sound effects, or hints. For example, when the user places the correct puzzle piece in the correct location the words “You are correct” are emitted from the speaker. Or, for example, a question such as “This is the fourth largest state” is emitted and the user needs to identify the correct state puzzle piece and place it in the correct location on the puzzle base.
- FIG. 6E is a drawing illustrating a puzzle base with light emitting diode according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the puzzle base 150 further comprises at least one light emitting diode (LED) 170 .
- LED light emitting diode
- the LED 170 provides visual feedback to indicate if the user has placed the correct puzzle piece in the correct location. For example, one color of LED 170 indicates “Correct” and one color of LED 170 indicates “Incorrect”.
- FIG. 6F is a drawing illustrating a puzzle base with display according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the puzzle base 150 further comprises a display 175 .
- the display comprises, for example, a liquid crystal display, a light emitting diode display, or a touchscreen display.
- the display 175 provides information such as, for example, instructions, questions, information, feedback, hints, visual effects, pictures, game play, gaming instructions, game turn information, game turn instructions, score, points, player information, etc.
- the user interacts with the display while playing a game or completing a puzzle by touching the screen to make selections, choices, game selections, turn selections, or menu option selections.
- the puzzle base 150 further comprises an interface connector 176 for allowing a user to connect the puzzle base 150 to an electronic device such as, for example, a computer.
- an electronic device such as, for example, a computer.
- the data and information stored in the puzzle base 150 is updated or uploaded via the internet. For example, new puzzles are added, high scores are uploaded, firmware is updated, new games are added, etc. to allow the geography puzzle and game platform of the present invention to be flexibly updated and upgraded.
- FIG. 7A is a drawing illustrating a puzzle base with game pieces according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- a plurality of game pieces 300 are provided.
- the game pieces 300 are placed on puzzle pieces or the puzzle base 150 for playing a game.
- Each player selects a game piece 300 or a plurality of game pieces 300 that are to be under the player's control during the game.
- FIG. 7B is a cross-sectional drawing of a game piece with game piece identification according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the game piece 300 comprises a game piece body 310 and a game piece identification 320 .
- the game piece body 310 provides a body to allow the user to easily grasp and move the game piece 300 .
- the game piece identification 320 is similar to the puzzle piece identification and allows the puzzle base to determine the unique identity of a game piece 300 and to distinguish between game pieces 300 .
- While playing a game the user moves the game piece 300 around or across the puzzle base and the sensors in the puzzle base sense the location and identity of the game piece 300 and the puzzle base maintains game play data.
- FIG. 7C is a cross-sectional drawing of a game piece with magnet according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the game piece 300 comprises a game piece body 310 and a game piece magnet 330 .
- the game piece magnet 330 magnetically attaches to the puzzle base.
- the game piece magnet 330 magnetically attaches to the puzzle piece.
- FIG. 7D is a cross-sectional drawing of a game piece with a game piece identification and magnet according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the game piece 300 comprises a game piece body 310 , a game piece identification 320 , and a game piece magnet 330 .
- the function of the game piece body 310 , the game piece identification 320 , and the game piece magnet 330 are as describe in regard to FIG. 7B-7C .
- FIG. 8 is a drawing illustrating a puzzle base of a geography puzzle and game platform according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the present invention provides a gaming platform so the puzzle pieces and the game pieces can be utilized by users to play entertaining educational games with the geography puzzle and gaming platform.
- the game pieces are utilized on top of the puzzle pieces, on top of the base plastic layer, or on top of a pathway formed in the plastic base in order for users to play different games.
- the plastic base of the puzzle base 150 further comprises an inner pathway 120 A and an outer pathway 120 B.
- Both the inner pathway 120 A and the outer pathway 120 B comprise sectioned spaces for game players to move their game pieces around the puzzle base 150 .
- Each sectioned space indicates one unit of movement for the player. For example, if the player rolls a “6” on a die or dice the player will move 6 sectioned spaces on the pathway.
- the outer pathway 120 B further comprises a handle pathway 120 E acting as a fast-track for allowing players to advance or retreat quickly along the outer pathway 120 B or acting as a penalty area where players are sent as a penalty. For example, if a player lands on the handle pathway 120 E the player is allowed to advance forward or move backward around the outer pathway 120 B and the handle pathway 120 E only counts as one sectioned space or does not count as a sectioned space. Or for example, if a player lands on a specific space on the puzzle base that is designated as a penalty space the player is sent to the handle pathway 120 E to penalize the player.
- cards or tiles are provided to be placed on the sectioned spaces of the pathways. Before beginning the game, a player shuffles the cards and then the cards are placed on each of the sectioned spaces. This allows for every game to be different every time it is played. This is an advantage of the present invention.
- the cards or tiles comprise information such as, for example, city name, country name, street name, province name, game instructions, game commands, bonus, move forward, move backward, change pathway, or lose a turn.
- the sectioned spaces of the inner pathway 120 A and the outer pathway 120 B increase and decrease in height like a staircase around the pathways. This allows the player to move between the inner pathway 120 A and the outer pathway 120 B during game play. For example, if a player is at an intersection or on a certain stair on the pathway the player rolls the dice to determine whether they move to the inner pathway 120 A, the outer pathway 120 B, up stairs, or down stairs. For example, an odd number causes the player to go to the inner pathway 120 A or up the stairs and an even number causes the player to go to the outer pathway 120 B or down the stairs.
- the inner pathway 120 A further comprises an inner corner 120 C and the outer pathway 120 B further comprises an outer corner 120 D.
- icons or objects are provided to be placed on the inner corner 120 C and the outer corner 120 D.
- the objects comprise icons or objects that match with the game theme or the geographical location.
- the icons or objects comprise casino games, carousel, Ferris wheel, the Statue of Liberty, the Eiffel Tower, a bridge, an airport, a freeway, a port, or other distinguishing landmark.
- players are given opportunities to play mini-games within the main game being played.
- the game is related to Las Vegas, Nev. and mini-games comprise casino games where the player can obtain more points or value.
- the game is related to the Olympics or to a location where the Olympics are being held, players can perform athletic maneuvers to gain points or value.
- areas on the puzzle base where there is a water mass such as, for example, a lake, an ocean, or a sea are formed in or on the puzzle base during production. This provides the user with a starting point in which to begin solving the geography puzzle and also provides a reference for the user while solving the geography puzzle.
- the water mass indicating the Pacific Ocean is formed in the surface of the puzzle base during production. Additionally, indicators for other water masses such as the Atlantic Ocean are also formed in the puzzle base during production. For example, water mass locations are colored, indented, protruding, or outlined so that the locations of the water masses are easily visible and fixed.
- Areas of the puzzle base indicating land masses are where the appropriate puzzle pieces are to be positioned.
- the land masses comprise indications of the respective land mass. For example, name, outline, etc. are provided to help the user.
- no indicators or indications are provided to indicate the position or location of the land masses. This makes solving the puzzle more challenging.
- the geography puzzle and game platform further comprises separate flag pieces representing the flags of individual countries. After the puzzle piece is positioned the user places the appropriate flag piece on/in the puzzle piece.
- the geography puzzle and game platform further comprises separate informational pieces.
- the informational pieces allow the geography puzzle and game platform to be personalized.
- the informational pieces comprise information such as, for example, sports team, advertising, company logo, etc.
- a multinational corporation could provide informational pieces for indicating branch office locations.
- the geography puzzle and game platform of the present invention provides flexibility in learning. For example, basic puzzle pieces such as continents can be used by beginner students and more advanced puzzle pieces such as countries can be used by advanced students.
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Abstract
A geography puzzle and game platform for learning geography and geographical information is disclosed. The geography puzzle and game platform comprises a puzzle base and a plurality of puzzle pieces. The puzzle pieces are arranged on the puzzle base by a user and are held to the puzzle base by magnetism. The puzzle pieces are formed in the shape of specific land masses. Metallic material or magnetic material is provided on the puzzle pieces or the puzzle base to allow the puzzle pieces to magnetically attach to puzzle base. A display is provided for displaying puzzle and game information and a speaker is provided for emitting audio information related to the puzzle or game. Each puzzle piece comprises a puzzle piece identification for uniquely identifying the puzzle piece. A plurality of sensors in the puzzle base detects the puzzle piece identification of the puzzle piece.
Description
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to puzzles and games. More specifically, the present invention discloses a puzzle with shaped puzzle pieces that attach to a puzzle base to provide an effective geography education tool and entertaining game platform.
- 2. Description of the Prior Art
- The study of geography is a fundamental of education. However, it can be difficult for students to grasp physical relationships or features of various countries and continents with the current educational tools.
- Traditionally, students study geography using a flat two-dimensional map. The conventional flat two-dimensional map is typically a printed piece of paper containing outlines of various countries.
- When used as a learning tool, students must solely rely on memorization in order to learn the various countries on the map. However, it is difficult for students to learn relationships between countries, country locations, and shapes of countries as the countries printed on the map are fixed.
- A number of flat maps can be bound in a book to form an atlas. However, the conventional atlas has the same disadvantages as a single flat map.
- A conventional globe is another traditional tool to learn geography. Outlines of countries of the world are printed on a paper which is then adhered to a round cardboard ball. While students can obtain a better sense of country location than with a map, the printed map of the globe is fixed and the student has difficulty learning country shape.
- Furthermore, the conventional map and globe fail to provide an entertaining means of learning geography locations and facts.
- Therefore, there is need for an improved means of effectively providing and learning geographical information in an entertaining and informative manner.
- To achieve these and other advantages and in order to overcome the disadvantages of the conventional methods in accordance with the purpose of the invention as embodied and broadly described herein, the present invention provides a geography puzzle and game platform with shaped puzzle pieces that attach to a base to provide an effective geography education tool and entertaining gaming system.
- The geography puzzle and game platform of the present invention comprises a puzzle base and a plurality of puzzle pieces. Each of the puzzle pieces is attachable to the puzzle base. For example, the puzzle base comprises metal and each puzzle piece comprises a magnet. Users place the magnetic puzzle piece onto the metallic puzzle base and magnetism holds the puzzle piece to the puzzle base.
- Alternatively, the puzzle pieces comprise a plastic material with a metallic layer and the puzzle base comprises a magnet or a plurality of magnets disposed on the interior or exterior of the puzzle base.
- Also, in order to improve the effectiveness of learning, the puzzle pieces are formed in the shape of a land mass. For example, the puzzle piece is in the shape of a country, state, continent, province, region, etc. Some areas such as, for example, water, oceans, and seas are formed in the puzzle base during production of the puzzle base.
- Additionally, the puzzle pieces are contoured to show mountains, mountain ranges, and terrain contours. This allows students to learn additional information.
- The puzzle pieces of the geography puzzle and game platform further comprise data or information about the land mass or water mass such as country information, continent information, state information, province information, region information, territory information, etc. This further increases the amount of information the student can learn when using the geography puzzle and game platform.
- When the data or information is provided on the outer side of the puzzle piece the student can easily reference the information. When the data or information is provided on the inner side of the puzzle piece the data is visible or is hidden and the student can challenge their memorization of the information.
- The puzzle base further comprises markings or indicators such as longitudinal and latitudinal indicators, land mass location or outline, or water mass location or outline. These markings provide a visual prompting for the student and make the puzzle easier for beginning students or allow the student to learn additional longitudinal and latitudinal information.
- To further expand learning, the geography puzzle and game platform further comprises a plurality of game pieces that are attachable to the plurality of puzzle pieces or to the puzzle base. The puzzle pieces and the game pieces comprise a unique piece identification that allows the puzzle base to identify the puzzle piece and game piece.
- A display and speaker provide visual and audio feedback to the user.
- In addition to providing puzzles, the present invention provides a gaming platform so the puzzle pieces and the game pieces can be utilized by users to play entertaining educational games with the geography puzzle and gaming platform. The game pieces are utilized on top of the puzzle pieces, on top of the base plastic layer, or on top of a pathway formed in the plastic base in order for users to play different games.
- These and other objectives of the present invention will become obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art after reading the following detailed description of preferred embodiments.
- It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary, and are intended to provide further explanation of the invention as claimed.
- The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the invention, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention. In the drawings:
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FIGS. 1A-1B are drawings illustrating a puzzle base of a geography puzzle and game platform according to embodiments of the present invention; -
FIGS. 2A-2B are cross-sectional drawings illustrating a puzzle base of a geography puzzle and game platform according to embodiments of the present invention; -
FIGS. 2C-2D are cross-sectional drawings illustrating a geography puzzle and game platform according to embodiments of the present invention; -
FIG. 3A is a drawing illustrating a top view of a puzzle piece of a geography puzzle and game platform according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 3B is a drawing illustrating a side view of a puzzle piece of a geography puzzle and game platform according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 3C is a drawing illustrating a side view of a puzzle piece with terrain contours of a geography puzzle and game platform according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 4A is a drawing illustrating a plastic puzzle piece with printing on the front of the plastic puzzle piece according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 4B is a drawing illustrating a plastic puzzle piece with printing on the back of the plastic puzzle piece according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 5A is a drawing illustrating a plastic puzzle piece with magnet according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIGS. 5B-5C are drawings illustrating a plastic puzzle piece with printing and magnet according to embodiments of the present invention; -
FIG. 5D is a drawing illustrating a magnet molded inside the plastic puzzle piece according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 6A is a drawing illustrating a puzzle piece with magnet and piece identification according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 6B is a cross-sectional drawing illustrating a geography puzzle and game platform with piece identification and sensor according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 6C is a drawing illustrating a puzzle base with a plurality of sensors according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 6D is a drawing illustrating a puzzle base with speaker according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 6E is a drawing illustrating a puzzle base with light emitting diode according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 6F is a drawing illustrating a puzzle base with display according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 7A is a drawing illustrating a puzzle base with game pieces according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 7B is a cross-sectional drawing of a game piece with game piece identification according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 7C is a cross-sectional drawing of a game piece with magnet according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 7D is a cross-sectional drawing of a game piece with a game piece identification and magnet according to an embodiment of the present invention; and -
FIG. 8 is a drawing illustrating a puzzle base of a geography puzzle and game platform according to an embodiment of the present invention. - Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers are used in the drawings and the description to refer to the same or like parts.
- Refer to
FIGS. 1A-1B , which are drawings illustrating a puzzle base of a geography puzzle and game platform according to embodiments of the present invention. - The geography puzzle and
game platform 100 of the present invention comprises apuzzle base 150. Thepuzzle base 150 comprises a rigid or semi-rigid base for the geography puzzle andgame platform 100 and allows puzzle pieces to attach magnetically to thepuzzle base 150. - In the embodiment illustrated in
FIG. 1A thepuzzle base 150 comprises apuzzle outline 151 to show the boarder of the puzzle and indicate the subject of the puzzle. In the embodiment illustrated inFIG. 1A thepuzzle outline 151 indicates that the subject of the puzzle is the United States. - In the embodiment illustrated in
FIG. 1B thepuzzle base 150 comprises apuzzle outline 151 to show the boarder of the puzzle and indicate the subject of the puzzle and apiece outline 152 to show the location of the puzzle piece. In the embodiment illustrated inFIG. 1B thepuzzle outline 151 indicates that the subject of the puzzle is the United States and thepiece outline 152 shows the location of the State of Arizona. Thepiece outline 152 allows beginning students to learn locations before being challenged on a puzzle not including thepiece outline 152. - In an embodiment of the present invention the
plastic layer 130 further comprises data or information about the land mass or water mass such as country information, continent information, state information, province information, region information, territory information, land mass information, water mass information, mountain information, country flag, sports team information, advertising, population, logo, latitudinal information, longitudinal information, global positioning satellite information, or elevation information, or a combination of country information, continent information, state information, province information, region information, territory information, land mass information, water mass information, mountain information, country flag, sports team information, population, logo, latitudinal information, longitudinal information, global positioning satellite information, and elevation information. - In the embodiment of the present invention the
puzzle base 150 further comprises markings that indicate longitude and latitude. In this embodiment the longitudinal and latitudinal indicators provide a reference for the user. Additionally, in embodiments where longitudinal and latitudinal information is provided on the puzzle piece, the user can more easily locate the proper position for the puzzle piece. - In another embodiment of the present invention the
puzzle base 150 further comprises markings that indicate land mass or water mass. For example, outlines of oceans or continents are provided so users can easily match the shape of the puzzle piece to the markings to find the correct position and orientation for the puzzle piece. - Refer to
FIG. 2A , which is a cross-sectional drawing illustrating a puzzle base of a geography puzzle and game platform according to an embodiment of the present invention. - In the embodiment illustrated in
FIG. 2A , thepuzzle base 150 comprises abase metal layer 110, aplastic base 120, and abase plastic layer 130. - The
base metal layer 110 is attached to theplastic base 120 or thebase metal layer 110 is molded into theplastic base 120. Thebase metal layer 110 allows puzzle pieces comprising magnets to magnetically attach to thepuzzle base 150. Theplastic base 120 and thebase metal layer 110 provide a rigid or semi-rigid foundation for thepuzzle base 150. - In an embodiment of the present invention the
puzzle base 150 further comprises colored plastic material, screen printing, or transfer printing. - The
base plastic layer 130 comprises a plastic material or film. Thebase plastic layer 130 provides a covering for themetal layer 110. - In an embodiment of the present invention the
base plastic layer 130 further comprises colors, drawings, or graphics. For example, thebase plastic layer 130 comprises different colors or drawings to indicate divisions between puzzle piece locations. - In an embodiment of the present invention the
base plastic layer 130 extends to the inner edges of theplastic base 120. - In an embodiment of the present invention the
base plastic layer 130 extends to the outer edges of theplastic base 120. - Refer to
FIG. 2B , which is a cross-sectional drawing illustrating a puzzle base of a geography puzzle and game platform according to an embodiment of the present invention. - The embodiment illustrated in
FIG. 2B is similar to the embodiment ofFIG. 2A , however, in the embodiment ofFIG. 2B the base metal layer is replaced by a basemagnetic layer 140. In this embodiment the basemagnetic layer 140 allows puzzle pieces comprising metal material to attach magnetically to thepuzzle base 150. - Refer to Figure to 2C, which is a cross-sectional drawing illustrating a geography puzzle and game platform according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- In the embodiment illustrated in
FIG. 2C the geography puzzle andgame platform 100 comprises abase metal layer 110, aplastic base 120, a base plastic layer 130 (puzzle base 150 ofFIG. 2A ), and apuzzle piece 210 or a plurality ofpuzzle pieces 210. - The
puzzle piece 210 comprises a magnet to allow thepuzzle piece 210 to magnetically attach to thebase metal layer 110. - Refer to Figure to 2D, which is a cross-sectional drawing illustrating a geography puzzle and game platform according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- In the embodiment illustrated in
FIG. 2D the geography puzzle andgame platform 100 comprises a basemagnetic layer 140, aplastic base 120, a base plastic layer 130 (puzzle base 150 ofFIG. 2B ), and apuzzle piece 210 or a plurality ofpuzzle pieces 210. - The
puzzle piece 210 comprises a metal material to allow thepuzzle piece 210 to magnetically attach to the basemagnetic layer 140. - Refer to
FIG. 3A , which is a drawing illustrating a top view of a puzzle piece of a geography puzzle and game platform according to an embodiment of the present invention. In the embodiment of the present invention illustrated inFIG. 3A , thepuzzle piece 210 is formed in the shape of a land mass such as, for example, a country, a continent, a state, a province, a region, a territory or a water mass such as, for example, a lake, an ocean, or a sea. For example, thepuzzle piece 210 illustrated inFIG. 3A is formed in the shape of the State of Arizona. - Since the shape of the
puzzle pieces 210 relate to the shape of the land mass or water mass, the user learns the geographical shape as well as the position/location of the land or water mass. This is an advantage of the present invention. - In some embodiments of the present invention the
puzzle pieces 210 of the geography puzzle and game platform further comprisedata 299 or information about the land mass or water mass such as country information, continent information, state information, province information, region information, territory information, land mass information, water mass information, mountain information, country flag, sports team information, advertising, population, logo, latitudinal information, longitudinal information, global positioning satellite information, or elevation information, or a combination of country information, continent information, state information, province information, region information, territory information, land mass information, water mass information, mountain information, country flag, sports team information, population, logo, latitudinal information, longitudinal information, global positioning satellite information, and elevation information. This further increases the amount of information the student can learn when using the puzzle. - For example, the
data 299 of thepuzzle piece 210 illustrated inFIG. 3A comprises the name of the State of Arizona and an indicator where the state capital is located. - Refer to
FIG. 3B , which is a drawing illustrating a side view of a puzzle piece of a geography puzzle and game platform according to an embodiment of the present invention. - In an embodiment of the present invention the
puzzle piece 210 comprises a piecemagnetic layer 215 and a piece printedlayer 220. The piece printedlayer 220 is, for example, printed directly on the piecemagnetic layer 215 or printed on a separate layer and adhered to the piecemagnetic layer 215. - Refer to
FIG. 3C , which is a drawing illustrating a side view of a puzzle piece with terrain contours of a geography puzzle according to an embodiment of the present invention. - In an embodiment of the present invention the
puzzle piece 210 further comprisescontours 211 to represent terrains, mountains, mountain ranges, or elevations. This allows the user to further learn information about terrains and elevations. The user can easily see and understand mountain formations of various countries. This is another advantage of the present invention. - In an embodiment of the present invention the
contours 211 are integrated into thepuzzle piece 210. - In another embodiment of the present invention the
contours 211 are formed in a piece separate from the basic puzzle piece and the contoured piece attaches to the basic puzzle piece. This provides an increased difficulty level for the student as they need to understand country location as well as terrain location. - Since some land masses, such as islands, are quite small it is not feasible to form the
puzzle piece 210 in a separate piece. Therefore, in an embodiment of the present invention the land mass is combined with a water mass or a portion of a water mass to form thepuzzle piece 210. For example, an island or a plurality of islands is/are combined with an ocean puzzle piece. - In an embodiment the small land mass is included with a portion of a water mass. However, the land mass shape is retained by forming the portion of the water mass in the shape of the small land mass.
- In an embodiment of the present invention a plurality of small land masses are formed in one puzzle piece.
- In an embodiment of the present invention a small land mass is combined with a larger land mass in one puzzle piece.
- Refer to
FIG. 4A , which is a drawing illustrating a plastic puzzle piece with printing on the front of the plastic puzzle piece according to an embodiment of the present invention. - In the embodiment illustrated in
FIG. 4A , theplastic puzzle piece 210 comprises apiece plastic layer 212 that provides a base for theplastic puzzle piece 210. Thepiece plastic layer 212 is formed in the shape of a specific land mass. For example, thepiece plastic layer 212 is formed in the shape of California, Europe, Thailand, etc. - The
plastic puzzle piece 210 further comprises a printedlayer 220. In this embodiment the printedlayer 220 is disposed on the front surface of thepiece plastic layer 212. The printedlayer 220 of theplastic puzzle piece 210 is clearly visible on the front surface of thepiece plastic layer 212 and provides additional information or features for theplastic puzzle piece 210. The piece printedlayer 220 comprises, for example, colors, outlines, geographical markers, place names, etc. - Refer to
FIG. 4B , which is a drawing illustrating a plastic puzzle piece with printing on the back of the plastic puzzle piece according to an embodiment of the present invention. - In the embodiment illustrated in
FIG. 4B the printedlayer 220 is disposed on the back surface of thepiece plastic layer 212. In this embodiment of the present invention thepiece plastic layer 212 comprises a transparent plastic material. Since thepiece plastic layer 212 is transparent, the details of the printedlayer 220 are visible from the front side of thepiece plastic layer 212. Positioning the printedlayer 220 behind thepiece plastic layer 212 provides protection from scratches or damages for the printedlayer 220 as the printedlayer 220 is not exposed. - Refer to
FIG. 5A , which is a drawing illustrating a plastic puzzle piece with magnet according to an embodiment of the present invention. - In the embodiment illustrated in
FIG. 5A theplastic puzzle piece 210 comprises apiece plastic layer 212 and a piecemagnetic layer 215 disposed on the back surface of thepiece plastic layer 212. The piecemagnetic layer 215 along with the base metal layer of the puzzle base allows theplastic puzzle piece 210 to magnetically attach to the puzzle base. - Refer to
FIG. 5B , which is a drawing illustrating a plastic puzzle piece with printing and magnet according to an embodiment of the present invention. - In the embodiment illustrated in
FIG. 5B theplastic puzzle piece 210 comprises a transparent pieceplastic layer 212, a piecemagnetic layer 215, and a printedlayer 220. The printedlayer 220 is disposed on the back surface of thepiece plastic layer 212. The piecemagnetic layer 215 is disposed on the printedlayer 220 with the printedlayer 220 between the piecemagnetic layer 215 and thepiece plastic layer 212. Since thepiece plastic layer 212 is transparent the details of the printedlayer 220 are visible from the front of thepiece plastic layer 212. - Refer to
FIG. 5C , which is a drawing illustrating a plastic puzzle piece with printing and magnet according to an embodiment of the present invention. - In the embodiment illustrated in
FIG. 5C theplastic puzzle piece 210 comprises a piecemagnetic layer 215, apiece plastic layer 212, and a printedlayer 220. - The piece
magnetic layer 215 is disposed on the back surface of thepiece plastic layer 212. The printedlayer 220 is disposed on the front surface of thepiece plastic layer 212. - Refer to
FIG. 5D , which is a drawing illustrating a magnet molded inside the plastic puzzle piece according to an embodiment of the present invention. - In the embodiment illustrated in
FIG. 5D theplastic puzzle piece 210 comprises apiece plastic layer 212, a printedlayer 220 disposed on the front surface of thepiece plastic layer 212, and apiece magnet 215 molded into or molded inside of thepiece plastic layer 212. - Embedding or molding the
piece magnet 215 into thepiece plastic layer 212 prevents thepiece magnet 215 from being easily separated from thepiece plastic layer 212. - Refer to
FIG. 6A , which is a drawing illustrating a puzzle piece with magnet and puzzle piece identification according to an embodiment of the present invention. - In an embodiment of the present invention the
puzzle piece 210 comprises a piecemagnetic layer 215, apiece plastic layer 212, a printedlayer 220, and apuzzle piece identification 298. - The piece
magnetic layer 215 is disposed on the back surface of thepiece plastic layer 212. The printedlayer 220 is disposed on the front surface of thepiece plastic layer 212. Thepuzzle piece identification 298 is disposed on the back surface of the piecemagnetic layer 215. - The
puzzle piece identification 298 is a unique identifier for eachpuzzle piece 210. Reading thepuzzle piece identification 298 allows the geography puzzle and game platform to identify whichpuzzle piece 210 is being used or placed on the puzzle base. - The puzzle piece identification 208 comprises, for example, a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag, bar code, quick response code, or other identifier capable of uniquely representing a
specific puzzle piece 210. - In an embodiment of the present invention each
puzzle piece 210 comprises a plurality ofpuzzle piece identification 298. A plurality ofpuzzle piece identification 298 allows the geography puzzle and game platform to determine the orientation of thepuzzle piece 210. For example, to determine if thepuzzle piece 210 was placed upside down or at an angle. - Refer to
FIG. 6B , which is a cross-sectional drawing illustrating a geography puzzle and game platform with puzzle piece identification and sensor according to an embodiment of the present invention. - In the embodiment illustrated in
FIG. 6B the geography puzzle andgame platform 100 comprises abase metal layer 110, aplastic base 120, abase plastic layer 130, at least onesensor 160, and apuzzle piece 210 or a plurality ofpuzzle pieces 210, eachpuzzle piece 210 comprising apuzzle piece identification 298. - The
puzzle piece identification 298 is a unique identifier for eachpuzzle piece 210. When thepuzzle piece 210 is placed on thebase plastic layer 130 of the puzzle base, thesensor 160 reads thepuzzle piece identification 298 or reads data in thepuzzle piece identification 298 and allows the geography puzzle and game platform to identify whichpuzzle piece 210 is being used or placed on the puzzle base. - Refer to
FIG. 6C , which is a drawing illustrating a puzzle base with a plurality of sensors according to an embodiment of the present invention. - In an embodiment of the present invention the
puzzle base 150 comprises a plurality ofsensors 160. - As described above, when a puzzle piece is placed on the
puzzle base 150, thesensor 160 reads the puzzle piece identification of the puzzle piece and allows the geography puzzle and game platform to identify which puzzle piece is being used and if it the puzzle piece was placed in the correct position or location. - For example, if the user places the
puzzle piece 210 of the State of Washington in the location of Kansas, the sensor in the Kansas location reads the puzzle piece identification and the puzzle determines that thepuzzle piece 210 is Washington and that the user has placed thepuzzle piece 210 in the incorrect location. - In this embodiment the
puzzle base 150 further comprises electronic circuitry such as, for example, memory, firmware, and controller to interface with the sensors to determine the identification of thepuzzle piece 210 and whether or not thepuzzle piece 210 has been placed in the correct location. - Refer to
FIG. 6D , which is a drawing illustrating a puzzle base with speaker according to an embodiment of the present invention. - In the embodiment illustrated in
FIG. 6D thepuzzle base 150 further comprises aspeaker 170. Audio emitted from thespeaker 170 comprises instructions, questions, information, feedback, sound effects, or hints. For example, when the user places the correct puzzle piece in the correct location the words “You are correct” are emitted from the speaker. Or, for example, a question such as “This is the fourth largest state” is emitted and the user needs to identify the correct state puzzle piece and place it in the correct location on the puzzle base. - Refer to
FIG. 6E , which is a drawing illustrating a puzzle base with light emitting diode according to an embodiment of the present invention. - In the embodiment illustrated in
FIG. 6E thepuzzle base 150 further comprises at least one light emitting diode (LED) 170. - The
LED 170 provides visual feedback to indicate if the user has placed the correct puzzle piece in the correct location. For example, one color ofLED 170 indicates “Correct” and one color ofLED 170 indicates “Incorrect”. - Refer to
FIG. 6F , which is a drawing illustrating a puzzle base with display according to an embodiment of the present invention. - In the embodiment illustrated in
FIG. 6F thepuzzle base 150 further comprises adisplay 175. - The display comprises, for example, a liquid crystal display, a light emitting diode display, or a touchscreen display. The
display 175 provides information such as, for example, instructions, questions, information, feedback, hints, visual effects, pictures, game play, gaming instructions, game turn information, game turn instructions, score, points, player information, etc. - In embodiments of the present invention wherein the
display 175 comprises a touchscreen display, the user interacts with the display while playing a game or completing a puzzle by touching the screen to make selections, choices, game selections, turn selections, or menu option selections. - The
puzzle base 150 further comprises aninterface connector 176 for allowing a user to connect thepuzzle base 150 to an electronic device such as, for example, a computer. Once connected, the data and information stored in thepuzzle base 150 is updated or uploaded via the internet. For example, new puzzles are added, high scores are uploaded, firmware is updated, new games are added, etc. to allow the geography puzzle and game platform of the present invention to be flexibly updated and upgraded. - Refer to
FIG. 7A , is a drawing illustrating a puzzle base with game pieces according to an embodiment of the present invention. - In an embodiment of the present invention a plurality of
game pieces 300 are provided. Thegame pieces 300 are placed on puzzle pieces or thepuzzle base 150 for playing a game. Each player selects agame piece 300 or a plurality ofgame pieces 300 that are to be under the player's control during the game. - Refer to
FIG. 7B , which is a cross-sectional drawing of a game piece with game piece identification according to an embodiment of the present invention. - In the embodiment illustrated in
FIG. 7B thegame piece 300 comprises agame piece body 310 and agame piece identification 320. Thegame piece body 310 provides a body to allow the user to easily grasp and move thegame piece 300. - The
game piece identification 320 is similar to the puzzle piece identification and allows the puzzle base to determine the unique identity of agame piece 300 and to distinguish betweengame pieces 300. - While playing a game the user moves the
game piece 300 around or across the puzzle base and the sensors in the puzzle base sense the location and identity of thegame piece 300 and the puzzle base maintains game play data. - Refer to
FIG. 7C , which is a cross-sectional drawing of a game piece with magnet according to an embodiment of the present invention. - In the embodiment illustrated in
FIG. 7C thegame piece 300 comprises agame piece body 310 and agame piece magnet 330. - When a player places the
game piece 300 on top of the base plastic layer or the plastic base thegame piece magnet 330 magnetically attaches to the puzzle base. - When a player places the
game piece 300 on top of a puzzle piece thegame piece magnet 330 magnetically attaches to the puzzle piece. - Refer to
FIG. 7D , which is a cross-sectional drawing of a game piece with a game piece identification and magnet according to an embodiment of the present invention. - In the embodiment illustrated in
FIG. 7D thegame piece 300 comprises agame piece body 310, agame piece identification 320, and agame piece magnet 330. - The function of the
game piece body 310, thegame piece identification 320, and thegame piece magnet 330 are as describe in regard toFIG. 7B-7C . - Refer to
FIG. 8 , which is a drawing illustrating a puzzle base of a geography puzzle and game platform according to an embodiment of the present invention. - In addition to providing puzzles, the present invention provides a gaming platform so the puzzle pieces and the game pieces can be utilized by users to play entertaining educational games with the geography puzzle and gaming platform. The game pieces are utilized on top of the puzzle pieces, on top of the base plastic layer, or on top of a pathway formed in the plastic base in order for users to play different games.
- In the embodiment illustrated in
FIG. 8 , the plastic base of thepuzzle base 150 further comprises aninner pathway 120A and anouter pathway 120B. Both theinner pathway 120A and theouter pathway 120B comprise sectioned spaces for game players to move their game pieces around thepuzzle base 150. Each sectioned space indicates one unit of movement for the player. For example, if the player rolls a “6” on a die or dice the player will move 6 sectioned spaces on the pathway. - The
outer pathway 120B further comprises ahandle pathway 120E acting as a fast-track for allowing players to advance or retreat quickly along theouter pathway 120B or acting as a penalty area where players are sent as a penalty. For example, if a player lands on thehandle pathway 120E the player is allowed to advance forward or move backward around theouter pathway 120B and thehandle pathway 120E only counts as one sectioned space or does not count as a sectioned space. Or for example, if a player lands on a specific space on the puzzle base that is designated as a penalty space the player is sent to thehandle pathway 120E to penalize the player. - In an embodiment of the present invention cards or tiles are provided to be placed on the sectioned spaces of the pathways. Before beginning the game, a player shuffles the cards and then the cards are placed on each of the sectioned spaces. This allows for every game to be different every time it is played. This is an advantage of the present invention. The cards or tiles comprise information such as, for example, city name, country name, street name, province name, game instructions, game commands, bonus, move forward, move backward, change pathway, or lose a turn.
- In an embodiment of the present invention the sectioned spaces of the
inner pathway 120A and theouter pathway 120B increase and decrease in height like a staircase around the pathways. This allows the player to move between theinner pathway 120A and theouter pathway 120B during game play. For example, if a player is at an intersection or on a certain stair on the pathway the player rolls the dice to determine whether they move to theinner pathway 120A, theouter pathway 120B, up stairs, or down stairs. For example, an odd number causes the player to go to theinner pathway 120A or up the stairs and an even number causes the player to go to theouter pathway 120B or down the stairs. - In an embodiment of the present invention the
inner pathway 120A further comprises aninner corner 120C and theouter pathway 120B further comprises anouter corner 120D. - In an embodiment of the present invention icons or objects are provided to be placed on the
inner corner 120C and theouter corner 120D. The objects comprise icons or objects that match with the game theme or the geographical location. For example, the icons or objects comprise casino games, carousel, Ferris wheel, the Statue of Liberty, the Eiffel Tower, a bridge, an airport, a freeway, a port, or other distinguishing landmark. - In an embodiment of the present invention players are given opportunities to play mini-games within the main game being played. For example, the game is related to Las Vegas, Nev. and mini-games comprise casino games where the player can obtain more points or value. Or for example, the game is related to the Olympics or to a location where the Olympics are being held, players can perform athletic maneuvers to gain points or value.
- In an embodiment of the present invention areas on the puzzle base where there is a water mass such as, for example, a lake, an ocean, or a sea are formed in or on the puzzle base during production. This provides the user with a starting point in which to begin solving the geography puzzle and also provides a reference for the user while solving the geography puzzle.
- For example, the water mass indicating the Pacific Ocean is formed in the surface of the puzzle base during production. Additionally, indicators for other water masses such as the Atlantic Ocean are also formed in the puzzle base during production. For example, water mass locations are colored, indented, protruding, or outlined so that the locations of the water masses are easily visible and fixed.
- Areas of the puzzle base indicating land masses are where the appropriate puzzle pieces are to be positioned.
- In an embodiment of the present invention the land masses comprise indications of the respective land mass. For example, name, outline, etc. are provided to help the user.
- In an embodiment of the present invention no indicators or indications are provided to indicate the position or location of the land masses. This makes solving the puzzle more challenging.
- In an embodiment of the present invention the geography puzzle and game platform further comprises separate flag pieces representing the flags of individual countries. After the puzzle piece is positioned the user places the appropriate flag piece on/in the puzzle piece.
- In an embodiment of the present invention the geography puzzle and game platform further comprises separate informational pieces. The informational pieces allow the geography puzzle and game platform to be personalized. The informational pieces comprise information such as, for example, sports team, advertising, company logo, etc. For example, a multinational corporation could provide informational pieces for indicating branch office locations.
- The geography puzzle and game platform of the present invention provides flexibility in learning. For example, basic puzzle pieces such as continents can be used by beginner students and more advanced puzzle pieces such as countries can be used by advanced students.
- It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the present invention without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. In view of the foregoing, it is intended that the present invention cover modifications and variations of this invention provided they fall within the scope of the invention and its equivalent.
Claims (20)
1. A geography puzzle and game platform comprising:
a puzzle base; and
a plurality of plastic puzzle pieces, each plastic puzzle piece magnetically attachable to the puzzle base.
2. The geography puzzle and game platform of claim 1 , wherein the puzzle base comprises metal and each plastic puzzle piece comprises a magnet.
3. The geography puzzle and game platform of claim 1 , wherein the puzzle base comprises at least one magnet and each plastic puzzle piece comprises metal.
4. The geography puzzle and game platform of claim 1 , wherein at least one plastic puzzle piece is formed in a shape of a land mass.
5. The geography puzzle and game platform of claim 1 , wherein at least one plastic puzzle piece has terrain contours.
6. The geography puzzle and game platform of claim 1 , the puzzle base comprising:
a metal layer;
a plastic base disposed above portions of the metal layer; and
a plastic layer disposed above portions of the metal layer not covered by the plastic base.
7. The geography puzzle and game platform of claim 1 , further comprising:
a plurality of sensors disposed in the puzzle base; and
a puzzle piece identification disposed in each plastic puzzle piece, the puzzle piece identification uniquely identifying the plastic puzzle piece.
8. The geography puzzle and game platform of claim 1 , wherein each plastic puzzle pieces comprises data, the data comprising country information, continent information, state information, province information, region information, territory information, land mass information, water mass information, mountain information, country flag, sports team information, advertising, population, logo, latitudinal information, longitudinal information, global positioning satellite information, or elevation information, or a combination of country information, continent information, state information, province information, region information, territory information, land mass information, water mass information, mountain information, country flag, sports team information, population, logo, latitudinal information, longitudinal information, global positioning satellite information, and elevation information.
9. The geography puzzle and game platform of claim 1 , where each plastic puzzle piece comprises a transparent plastic layer, a magnetic layer, a printed layer, and a puzzle piece identification for uniquely identifying the plastic puzzle piece.
10. The geography puzzle and game platform of claim 1 , further comprising:
a plurality of game pieces for placing on the puzzle base or the plurality of plastic puzzle pieces to indicate a user's position or status.
11. The geography puzzle and game platform of claim 1 , further comprising:
a display for displaying puzzle information or game information.
12. The geography puzzle and game platform of claim 11 , the puzzle information or game information comprising instructions, questions, information, feedback, hints, visual effects, pictures, game play, gaming instructions, game turn information, game turn instructions, score, points, or player information,
13. The geography puzzle and game platform of claim 1 , further comprising:
a plurality of country flags attachable to the plurality of plastic puzzle pieces.
14. The geography puzzle and game platform of claim 1 , further comprising:
a speaker for emitting audio information; and
a connector for connecting the puzzle base to a computer.
15. A geography puzzle and game platform comprising:
a puzzle base, the puzzle base comprising:
a metal layer;
a plastic base disposed above portions of the metal layer; and
a plastic layer disposed above portions of the metal layer not covered by the plastic base; and
a plurality of magnetic puzzle pieces magnetically attachable to the metal layer.
16. The geography puzzle and game platform of claim 15 , further comprising:
a plurality of game pieces for placing on the puzzle base or the plurality of magnetic puzzle pieces to indicate a user's position or status, each game piece comprising a game piece identification to uniquely identify the game piece.
17. The geography puzzle and game platform of claim 15 , each magnetic puzzle piece comprising a magnetic layer, a plastic layer, a printed layer, and a puzzle piece identification.
18. The geography puzzle and game platform of claim 15 , further comprising:
a display for displaying puzzle information or game information;
a speaker for emitting audio; and
a connector for connecting the puzzle base to a computer.
19. A geography puzzle and game platform comprising:
a puzzle base, the puzzle base comprising:
a metal layer;
a plastic base disposed above portions of the metal layer;
a plastic layer disposed above portions of the metal layer not covered by the plastic base;
a plurality of sensors disposed between the metal layer and the plastic layer;
a display for displaying puzzle information or game information;
a speaker for emitting audio; and
a connector for connecting the puzzle base to a computer; and
a plurality of magnetic puzzle pieces magnetically attachable to the metal layer, each magnetic puzzle piece comprising a puzzle piece identification uniquely identifying the magnetic puzzle piece.
20. The geography puzzle and game platform of claim 19 , further comprising:
a plurality of game pieces for placing on the puzzle base or the plurality of magnetic puzzle pieces to indicate a user's position or status, each game piece comprising a game piece identification to uniquely identify the game piece.
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