Amusement devices: games – Board games – pieces – or boards therefor – Having three-dimensional pattern
Patent
1997-03-10
1999-01-19
Stoll, William E.
Amusement devices: games
Board games, pieces, or boards therefor
Having three-dimensional pattern
273261, A63F 302
Patent
active
058606513
ABSTRACT:
The present invention features a three-dimensional chessboard. This three-dimensional chessboard features a cube with chess game patterns shown on its faces. An arbitrary number of chess pieces may be held onto the exterior surface, or faces of the cube, by mechanical supports, temporary adhesives, Velcro.RTM., gravity, magnetism and elastic forces. The inventive cube is rotatable about an axis that intersects it through one corner of the cube and extends to the opposite, diagonal corner of the cube. The cube can be suspended by hanging one end of it to a cord, which may be tied to any overhead support. Supporting the cube in this fashion lends the board an artistic appearance, and allows a user to see, at almost any rotational position, fifty percent of the board. The three-dimensional board may also be supported upon one corner by a support base. Finally, the chessboard and game pieces can be the subject of a computer program that allows one or more players to manipulate images of the game pieces relative to the image of the chessboard.
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