A three-dimensional puzzle of a familiar object, the puzzle including a support structure having the shape of the familiar object and a plurality of rigid, non-planar interlocking pieces that engage an outer surface of the support structure to form a representation of the familiar object. The famili
A three-dimensional puzzle of a familiar object, the puzzle including a support structure having the shape of the familiar object and a plurality of rigid, non-planar interlocking pieces that engage an outer surface of the support structure to form a representation of the familiar object. The familiar object may be a beverage container such as a soda can, a bottle or a coffee mug, or it may be an apple, a baseball, a model car, or a model of a familiar landmark. The puzzle may include a release mechanism for separating the puzzle pieces from the support structure.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A puzzle in the shape of a familiar object, the puzzle comprising: a substrate having an outer surface with a three-dimensional shape in the form of the familiar object; a plurality of rigid, non-planar interlocking pieces having a substantially uniform thickness and co
The invention claimed is: 1. A puzzle in the shape of a familiar object, the puzzle comprising: a substrate having an outer surface with a three-dimensional shape in the form of the familiar object; a plurality of rigid, non-planar interlocking pieces having a substantially uniform thickness and configured to interlock together and to be coupled to the corresponding outer surface of the substrate, completing, thereby, a representation of the familiar object, each piece of the plurality of pieces configured to contact the outer surface of the substrate over substantially an entire inner surface of the piece; and means for releasing at least one of the plurality of pieces from its coupled relationship with the substrate and from its interlocked relationship with the others of the plurality of pieces. 2. A puzzle in the shape of a familiar object, the puzzle comprising: a substrate having an outer surface with a three-dimensional shape in the form of the familiar object; a plurality of rigid, non-planar interlocking pieces having a substantially uniform thickness and configured to interlock together and to be coupled to the outer surface of the substrate, completing, thereby, a representation of the familiar object, each of the plurality of pieces being configured to contact the outer surface of the substrate substantially over an entire inner surface thereof; means for releasing at least one of the plurality of pieces from its coupled relationship with the substrate and from its interlocked relationship with the others of the plurality of pieces; and wherein the familiar object is a soda can. 3. The puzzle of claim 1 wherein the familiar object is a baseball. 4. The puzzle of claim 1 wherein the familiar object is a piece of fruit. 5. The puzzle of claim 1 wherein the familiar object is a bottle. 6. The puzzle of claim 5 wherein the substrate includes a cavity adapted to receive a beverage, and an opening communicating with the cavity and configured to be sealed by a cap. 7. The puzzle of claim 1 wherein the familiar object is a coffee cup. 8. The puzzle of claim 7 wherein the substrate includes a cavity having an opening, the cavity adapted to receive a beverage, and a closable opening. 9. A puzzle in the shape of a familiar object, the puzzle comprising: a substrate having an outer surface with a three-dimensional shape in the form of the familiar object; a plurality of rigid, non-planar interlocking pieces having a substantially uniform thickness and configured to interlock together and to be coupled to the outer surface of the substrate, each piece of the plurality of pieces configured to contact the outer surface of the substrate over substantially an entire inner surface of the piece; means for releasing at least one of the plurality of pieces from its coupled relationship with the substrate and from its interlocked relationship with the others of the plurality of pieces; and wherein the puzzle has substantially the same exterior detail, shape, and dimensions of the familiar object. 10. The puzzle of claim 1, further comprising a component configured to be coupled to the outer surface of the substrate. 11. The puzzle of claim 10 wherein the component comprises one from among a bottle cap, a lid, and a wheel. 12. A three-dimensional puzzle in the form of an object, comprising: a support structure formed in the shape of the object and having a recessed region on an outer surface thereof; a plurality of rigid, non-planar pieces configured to interlock together on the support structure in the recessed region; means for coupling each of the plurality of pieces to the support structure; and means for releasing at least one of the plurality of pieces from its coupled relationship with the support structure and from its interlocked relationship with the others of the plurality of pieces. 13. The puzzle of claim 12 wherein each of the plurality of interlocking pieces has a thickness equal to a depth of the recessed region. 14. The puzzle of claim 12 wherein the object is chosen from among a baseball, a piece of fruit, a toy vehicle, and a beverage container. 15. The puzzle of claim 12, further comprising a weight inside the support structure to give the puzzle a weight substantially equal to the weight of the familiar object. 16. The puzzle of claim 12 wherein the means for coupling comprises a depression formed in a back surface of each of the plurality of pieces and a corresponding projection formed on an outer surface of the support structure, the depression configured to slideably engage the projection. 17. The puzzle of claim 12 wherein the means for coupling comprises a plurality of ridges formed in an outer surface of the support structure and a corresponding feature formed on a back surface of each of the plurality of pieces configured to slideably engage one of the plurality of ridges. 18. The puzzle of claim 12, wherein the puzzle is configured to function substantially as a function of the object. 19. The puzzle of claim 1 wherein the releasing means comprise a space alongside one of the plurality of pieces configured to provide purchase for prying the one piece from the substrate. 20. The puzzle of claim 1 wherein the releasing means comprise: an aperture passing through a portion of the substrate and terminating in a position corresponding to a location of one of the plurality of pieces; a rod having first and second ends, slideably positioned in the aperture and having a length such that pressure against the first end of the rod is transferred by the second end of the rod to the one of the plurality of pieces. 21. The puzzle of claim 20, comprising a mechanism for retaining the rod in the aperture when the one of the plurality of pieces is removed from the substrate. 22. The puzzle of claim 1 wherein the puzzle has substantially the same exterior detail, shape, and dimensions of the familiar object. 23. The puzzle of claim 9 wherein the puzzle has substantially the same feel and weight of the familiar object. 24. The three dimensional puzzle of claim 12 wherein the releasing means comprise a mechanism configured to release at least one of the plurality of pieces from its interlocked relationship with the remainder of the plurality of pieces and from its coupled relationship with the support structure. 25. The puzzle of claim 24 wherein the release mechanism comprises a link between first and second ones of the plurality of pieces, such that inward pressure against the first piece results in outward pressure against the second piece, forcing the second piece away from the support structure. 26. A puzzle in the shape of a familiar object, the puzzle comprising: a substrate having an outer surface with a three-dimensional shape in the form of the familiar object; a plurality of rigid, non-planar interlocking pieces having a substantially uniform thickness and configured to interlock together on the outer surface of the substrate, completing, thereby, a representation of the familiar object, an inner surface of each piece of the plurality of pieces having an integrally formed feature configured to matingly engage a corresponding feature on the outer surface of the substrate and to contact the outer surface of the substrate substantially over the entire inner surface of the piece; and means for releasing at least one of the plurality of pieces from its coupled relationship with the substrate and from its interlocked relationship with the others of the plurality of pieces. 27. The puzzle of claim 26 wherein the feature of the inner surface of each of the plurality of pieces is configured to matingly engage the corresponding contour on the outer surface of the substrate to a depth of less than the thickness of the respective piece. 28. A puzzle in the shape of a soda can, the puzzle comprising: a substrate having an outer surface with a three-dimensional shape substantially in the form of the soda can; and a plurality of rigid, non-planar interlocking pieces having a substantially uniform thickness and configured to interlock together and to be coupled to the outer surface of the substrate, completing, thereby, a representation of the soda can; and means for releasing at least one of the plurality of pieces from its coupled relationship with the substrate and from its interlocked relationship with the others of the plurality of pieces.
Ferris Daniel B. (New York NY) Trossman Martin M. (Washington Township ; Washington County NJ) Luchsinger Charles R. (Glen Cove NY), Cylindrical puzzle.
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