[0001] The invention concerns a building set with elements which are interconnectible by
means of projecting, primary coupling means arranged in a one- or two-dimensional,
periodical modular pattern and complementary, secondary coupling means, there being
box-shaped elements whose secondary coupling means in at least one direction have
a modular distance which is a fraction 1/n, n being an integer greater than 1, of
the modular distance of the primary coupling means.
[0002] Such building sets are known as toys, but are also used in planning boards and the
building of text signs, where box-shaped elements with e.g. text or symbols are built
on an elongate building plate by means of the coupling means.
[0003] Japanese utility model publication No. 45-28658 shows building elements where all
the lower edges of the side walls of the box-shaped elements extend contiguously.
Two such elements can be built on top of each other so that the primary coupling means
of the interconnected elements are located above and in extension of each other. Furthermore,
in these known building sets the elements can be interconnected to a limited extent
in half modular steps in said direction, which means that the primary coupling means
of the interconnected elements are not located above each other, but halfway between
each other in said direction. The limitation is that in the assembly in half modular
steps the walls of the top element, which extend perpendicularly to said direction,
will have to be positioned precisely at the location where the primary coupling means
of the lower building element are present. Such interconnection is therefore possible
only if the walls of the upper building element perpendicular to said direction are
present outside the lower building element. This means that it is not possible to
build a smaller building element on top of a larger one in half modular steps.
[0004] The object of the invention is to provide a building set where this is possible.
[0005] This object is achieved by a building set as defined in the characterizing portion
of the claim. An element from the building set can hereby be built on top of another
element from the building set, not only in whole modular steps, but also in fractions
of a modular step in a specific direction. This enables interconnection in a larger
number of mutual positions resulting in greater flexibility.
[0006] NO-C-96094 shows box-shaped building elements which can be interconnected only in
full modular steps, i.e. interconnection is only possible when the coupling studs
of two elements to be interconnected are aligned.
[0007] DK-B-140821 shows a building plate which is held slidably in a vertical position
by a sliding element interacting with coupling studs on the surface of the building
plate.
[0008] DE-B-1140500 shows box-shaped building elements which can also only be interconnected
in full modular steps.
[0009] The invention will be explained more fully below with reference to the drawings,
which show a preferred embodiment, and in which
fig. 1 is a perspective view of a building set according to the invention,
fig. 2 is a horizontal section through a building set according to the invention,
fig. 3 is a side view of a building set according to the invention, and
fig. 4 shows an element from a building set according to the invention.
[0010] Fig. 1 shows a building plate 10 in the form of a plate-shaped element, which has
cylindrical projections 11 arranged equidistantly in rows perpendicular to each other
to provide a two-dimensional periodical modular pattern. A module is defined as the
periodical distance between adja cent projections 11 in the direction of each of the
rows. The cylindrical projections 11 constitute primary coupling means, and the box-shaped
building elements 20, 21 and 22 having secondary coupling means complementary to the
primary coupling means 11 are arranged on the building plate 10 such that the secondary
coupling means of the building elements, which will be described below, cooperate
with the primary coupling means 11.
[0011] Fig. 4 shows the building element 20 inverted, thereby making its interior visible.
The building element 20 has two parallel walls 23, 24 which extend downwardly from
the upper side 25 of the building element. Each of the inner sides of the walls 23,
24 has four vertically extending ribs 26 of rounded shape.
[0012] Fig. 2 shows how the building element 20, which is shown here in horizontal section,
is arranged on the building plate 10. The parallel walls 23, 24 are arranged so as
to span and be in contact with opposed sides of their respective rows of primary coupling
means 11 on the building plate 10, and each of the ribs on the inner sides of the
walls 23, 24 is in contact precisely with a cylindrical projection 11. In fig. 1 the
building plate 20 is arranged on the building plate 10 such that the walls 23, 24
are in contact with the building plate 10.
[0013] The building plate 20 has two other, mutually parallel walls 27, 28 which are perpendicular
to the walls 23, 24. The walls 27, 28 have a smaller heigth than the walls 23, 24
and do not extend as far down from the upper side 25 of the element as the walls 23
and 24. An opening or recess 29 is defined hereby. It will be seen in fig. 1 that
the building element 20 is arranged such that two cylindrical projections 11 are present
in the recess 29.
[0014] Fig. 2 shows two identical building elements 22a and 22b on the building plate 10.
These building elements have half the width of the building element 20 and thus have
only two ribs 26 on the inner sides of the vertical walls. In the building element
22a both ribs 26 on each of the vertical walls are in contact with one and the same
cylindrical projection 11, such a cylindrical projection being arranged between the
two ribs 26 on the same wall.
[0015] The building element 22b is arranged on the building plate 10 such that there is
no cylindrical projection 11 on the building plate 10 between two ribs 26. The element
22b is arranged on the building plate 10 such that all four cylindrical projections
11 with which the element 22b are in contact are present in respective recesses 29
in the walls 28.
[0016] It will be seen that the ribs 26 are arranged in half modular steps on the inner
sides of the respective walls, and owing to the recesses 29 it is possible to arrange
the building elements in half modular steps on the building plate 10.
[0017] Each of the building elements 22, 22a and 22b has a width of precisely one module,
and the element 21 has a width of one and a half modules, while the element 20 has
a width of two modules. Each of these elements can be arranged on the building plate
10 in half modular steps defined by the ribs 26, which serve as secondary coupling
means together with the respective walls.
[0018] Fig. 3 shows a building element 20 on the building plate 10, and it will be seen
how the recess 29 can precisely accommodate two primary coupling means 11 on the building
plate 11. The figure moreover shows the ribs 26 on respective ones of the walls 23,
24.
[0019] Each of the box-shaped building elements may be provided with primary coupling means
on the upper side, and two such coupling meals 11' are shown in dotted line in fig.
3.
[0020] The ribs 26 are shown here with a periodical distance which is half a module; but
this distance can also be selected to be 1/3, 1/4, etc.
[0021] The invention is used as a toy building set, but may also be used for planning boards
where the building plate 10 is placed on a wall, and the building elements 20, 21
and 22 may then have different colours, or their plane surfaces may be provided with
symbols or letters so that texts or signs may be built on the building plate 10.
[0022] The invention then makes it possible to select building elements of a width which
is adapted to the width of the individual letters to a greater degree than before,
where it was only possible to select building elements of widths in whole modular
steps. With the invention it is now possible to select building elements of widths
in half modular steps. This enables greater flexibility, better utilization of space
as well as the building of texts of a more harmoneous appearance.
1. A building set with box-shaped building elements (20, 22, 22a, 22b) having hollow
bottoms at least partially delimited by opposed walls (23, 24), said building elements
being releasably interconnectible by means of two of the opposed walls (23, 24) spanning
projecting, primary coupling studs (11, 11') arranged in a one- or two-dimensional
periodical modular pattern on other elements (10), said two opposed walls (23, 24)
having ribs (26) projecting into spaces between coupling studs (11, 11'), said ribs
(26) being arranged periodically and at a modular distance which is a fraction 1/n,
n being an integer greater than 1, of the modular distance of the primary coupling
studs (11, 11'), characterized in that the walls (27, 28) of the elements, which are transverse to the walls (23,
24) having ribs (26), have recesses in the edges (29) toward the bottom, said recesses
having a heigth and a width which correspond at least to the heigth and width, respectively,
of the primary coupling studs (11, 11').
1. Ein Bausatz mit kastenförmigen Bauelementen (20, 22, 22a, 22b) mit hohlen Böden, die
wenigstens teilweise durch gegenüberliegende Wände (23, 24) begrenzt sind, wobei die
Bauelemente durch zwei der gegenüberliegenden Wände (23, 24), die vorspringende, primäre
Verbindungsnoppen (11, 11') umspannen, die in einem ein- oder zweidimensionalen, periodischen,
modularen Muster auf anderen Elementen (10) angeordnet sind, lösbar austauschbar sind,
wobei die beiden gegenüberliegenden Wände (23, 24) Rippen (26) aufweisen, die in Zwischenräume
zwischen Verbindungsnoppen (11, 11') vorstehen, wobei die Rippen (26) periodisch und
in einem modularen Abstand angeordnet sind, der ein Bruchteil 1/n des modularen Abstands
der primären Verbindungsnoppen (11, 11') ist, wobei n eine ganze Zahl größer als 1
ist, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Wände (27, 28) der Elemente, die quer zu den Wänden (23, 24) mit den Rippen
(26) stehen, Aussparungen an den Kanten (29) zum Boden hin haben, wobei diese Aussparungen
eine Höhe und eine Breite haben, die mindestens der Höhe bzw. der Breite der primären
Verbindungsnoppen (11, 11') entspricht.
1. Ensemble de construction possédant des éléments de construction en forme de boîtes
(20, 22, 22a, 22b), comprenant des fonds creux délimités au moins partiellement par
des parois opposées (23, 24), lesdits éléments de construction étant capables d'être
enlevés et accouplés réciproquement par deux des parois opposées (23, 24) chevauchant
sur des goujons d'assemblage primaires (11, 11') disposés en saillie sur d'autries
elements (10) en des arrangements modulaires réguliers uni- ou bidimensionnels, lesdits
deux parois opposées (23, 24) disposant de nervures qui saillissent dans des espaces
entre des goujons d'assemblage (11, 11'), lesdites nervures étant arrangées de manière
régulière à une distance modulaire qui est une fraction l/n de la distance des goujons
d'assemblage primaires (11, 11'), n étant un entier qui est plus grand que 1, caractérisé
en ce que les parois (27, 28) des éléments, qui sont disposés transversalement aux
parois (23, 24) comprenant des nervures (26), disposent d'évidements dans les bords
(29) vers le fond, lesdits évidements ayant une hauteur et une largeur qui correspondent
au moins respectivement à la hauteur et à la largeur des goujons d'assemblage primaires
(11, 11').