Amusement devices: games – Puzzles – Folding and relatively movable strips and disks
Patent
1997-01-22
1998-08-04
Wong, Steven R.
Amusement devices: games
Puzzles
Folding and relatively movable strips and disks
2731535, A63F 908
Patent
active
057882320
ABSTRACT:
A plurality of magnetic spin elements (wheels) having two opposing surfaces and a peripheral edge surface therebetween, wherein the spin elements are magnetized so that one surface of one spin element is attracted to the other surface of an adjacent element. A visual representation, such as an object, a person, a geographical scene or animals, is secured in the form of strip portions to the peripheral edge surfaces of the spin elements, such that when the spin elements are arranged in proper linear order and positioned correctly rotationally, the aligned visual representation appears. A plurality of spin elements can also be positioned on a spindle which has a mounting portion and a lower end portion arranged to maintain the spin elements on the spindle in one position and permit the spin elements to be removed in another position.
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