[0001] This invention relates to building toys and, more particularly, to polygonal construction
elements capable of being connected together by their edges.
[0002] Various types of constructions toys and sets have been known and one example is shown
in Zimmerman, U.S. Patent 2,776,521 which discloses an edge connector system generally
similar to this invention. The object of the Zimmerman design is to provide a construction
toy in which the basic units are flat, simple geometric figures, such as squares or
equilateral triangles which are adapted to be joined to each other to form three-dimensional
figures. In particular, it relates to a construction toy in which the basic units
are provided with identical edges adapted to mesh to form a hinge and allow a large
number of configurations to be assembled, including many regular three-dimensional
geometric shapes.
[0003] A newer form of construction set with modular elements is described in Ziegler, U.S.
Patent 4,741,041 granted March 15, 1988. This design utilizes a combinations of hinging
edge connectors and facially projecting connector hubs which allows the connecting
together of the modular elements in many unique combinations.
[0004] Another toy construction concept is described in Lemkin, et al U.S. Patent 3,670,449
issued June 20, 1972. Among other things, it describes the construction of a small
box like structure by means of flat construction elements joined at edges thereof
by living hinges.
[0005] It is an object of the present invention to provide polygonal construction elements
capable of being assembled into an even wider variety of structural shapes than was
possible with the previous systems.
[0006] According to the present invention there is provided a polygonal toy construction
element comprising a substantially flat body portion having four or more edge faces
of substantially equal length and top and bottom faces, each edge face having formed
thereon a plurality of outwardly projecting integrally formed connectors adapted to
connect with corresponding projecting connectors of an edge face of another construction
element in a snap-together lateral interlock between adjacent elements while permitting
hinging action between connected elements on an axis parallel to the connected edge
faces, characterized in that said construction element has at least one line of reduced
thickness extending across the body of the element from apices of the polygon and
through the center of the body of the element to form at least one living hinge which
separates the body of the element into at least two equal triangular portions joined
by at least one living hinge, the three sides of each triangular portion including
at least one living hinge and at least one edge face.
[0007] According to a preferred embodiment the edge connectors comprise a plurality of
outwardly projecting integrally formed fingers and spaces therebetween , said fingers
and spaces being positioned along each said side edge of an element such that the
alignment of fingers and spaces along the edge face of an element will inversely mate
with corresponding fingers and spaces of an edge face of another element, a side edge
of at least one of the fingers having a convex projection and at least one of said
fingers having a depression, said projections and depressions being arranged to provide
a snap-together lateral interlock between adjacent elements while permitting hinging
action between elements on an axis parallel to an edge face. The construction element
of this invention can assume many different polygonal shapes having four or more sides.
For instance, they may be squares, pentagons, hexagons, octagons, etc. Each edge of
each polygon is preferably of the same length such that all edge faces are interconnectable.
They may be formed from a wide variety of plastic materials having the resilience
necessary to withstand multiple foldings along a thin strip.
[0008] One of the key benefits of the construction element of this invention is that the
living hinge provides for additional movement and shapes without the necessity of
introducing irregular edge lengths. For instance, a square element with a living
hinge according to the present invention may become two right triangles. If a separate
right triangle were manufactured, it would have two equal edge lengths and one unequal
edge length. The living hinge extending between apices of a polygon makes it possible
to greatly increase the variety of constructions while using only one modular edge
length.
[0009] Specific embodiments of the invention and structures formed therewith will now be
described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawing, wherein:
Figure 1 is a top perspective view of one of the basic elements of the invention;
Figure 2 is a top plan view of the element of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a partial edge view showing a living hinge section;
Figure 4 is a bottom plan view of the element of Figure 1;
Figure 5 is a side elevation of the element as shown in Figure 2;
Figure 6 is a perspective view of a diamond shaped element;
Figure 7 is a perspective view of an element in the form of a pentagon;
Figure 8 is a perspective view of one structure utilizing the elements of this invention;
and
Figure 9 is a further perspective view of a further construction using the elements
of this invention.
[0010] Referring now in more detail to the drawings, and particularly to Figures 1 to 5,
there is shown a basic polygonal construction element 10 of square configuration and
having a general planar body portion 11. Projecting from the four lateral edges of
this planar square body are a series of outwardly projecting integrally formed fingers
12 of generally square or rectangular cross section. The edge faces of the element,
including the fingers 12, are formed by a downwardly extending skirt portion 19, with
the edge faces of fingers 12 have mating concave depressions 13 and convex projections
14 arranged as shown. It is not essential to provide these depressions and projections
in every finger.
[0011] Extending across between opposite corners of the element 10 is a living hinge 15
consisting of a groove 16 formed in the bottom face of the element 10 to create a
very thin wall area 17 adjacent the top face of the element with this thin strip
17 creating the living hinge. Preferably, stiffening strips 18 are provided adjacent
the groove 16, and additional stiffeners 29 may extend across the element.
[0012] Figure 6 shows a diamond shaped element 30 and it will be appreciated that the angles
of this diamond shaped element may be varied. It includes four edge faces 31, 32,
33 and 34 with the usual projecting fingers 12 and a single living hinge 35 extending
across between opposite corners of the element. The living hinge 35 divides the diamond
shaped structure into equal triangles.
[0013] A regular pentagon 40 is shown in Figure 7 having five equal sides 41, 42, 43, 44
and 45 with projecting fingers 12. This element is divided into five identical triangular
sections by means of five living hinges 46 extending between corners of the pentagon
and the center of the pentagon.
[0014] In some situations, it may be desirable to provide a hole through the element at
the point where several living hinges converge. One such hole is shown at the center
of the pentagon in Figure 7. This hole at the point of convergence of the living hinges
simplifies the multiple folds that occur at that point.
[0015] Each living hinge can fold in either a forward or backward direction, creating great
versatility in construction design. One simple design taking advantage of both folding
aspects of the living hinge is illustrated in Figure 8. This structure has been built
from folding squares according to this invention with outside living hinge fold corners
15′ and inside living hinge fold corners 15˝.
[0016] A small animal like character constructed with the living hinge of this invention
is shown in Figure 9. This includes a folding rectangular element 10 according to
this invention with living hinge 15˝, having triangular pieces as described in U.S.
Patent 4,731,041 connected thereto with eye pieces 61. Further triangular pieces 62
with holes 63 are edge connected to the triangular pieces 60. The remainder of the
character is formed by two further triangular pieces 64 connected to the folding element
10, with folding element 10 forming the mouth of the character.
[0017] Although particular embodiments of the invention have been described and illustrated
herein, it is recognized the modifications and variations may readily occur to those
skilled in the art and, consequently, it is intended that the claims be interpreted
to cover such modifications and equivalents.
1. A toy construction element in the form of a polygon comprising a substantially
flat body portion having four or more edge faces of substantially equal length and
top and bottom faces, each said edge face having formed thereon a plurality of outwardly
projecting integrally formed connectors adapted to connect with corresponding projecting
connectors on an edge face of another construction element in a snap-together lateral
interlock between adjacent elements while permitting hinging action between connected
elements on an axis parallel to the connected edge faces, characterized in that said
construction element has at least one line of reduced thickness extending across the
body of the element from apices of the polygon and through the center of the body
of the element to form at least one living hinge which separates the body of the element
into at least two equal triangular portions joined by at least one living hinge, the
three sides of each triangular portion including at least one living hinge and at
least one edge face.
2. A toy construction element according to claim 1 wherein the edge connectors comprise
a plurality of outwardly projecting integrally formed fingers and spaces therebetween,
said fingers and spaces being positioned along each said side edge such that the alignment
of fingers and spaces along the edge face of an element will inversely mate with corresponding
fingers and spaces of an edge face of another element, a side edge of at least one
of said fingers having a convex projection and at least one of said fingers having
a depression, said projections and depressions being arranged to provide a snap-together
lateral interlock between adjacent elements while permitting hinging action between
elements on an axis parallel to an edge face.
3. A toy construction element according to claim 1 or 2 in the form of a square with
a living hinge extending diagonally across between opposite corners.
4. A toy construction element according to claim 1 or 2 in the form of a regular pentagon
with five living hinges extending between the five corners and the center of the pentagon.
5. A toy construction element according to claim 1 or 2 in the form of a hexagon.
6. A toy construction element according to claim 1 or 2 in a diamond shape foldable
into equal triangles.