Field of the Invention .
[0001] This invention relates generally to construction toy sets and particularly to the
connecting elements used therein.
Background of the Invention
[0002] Construction toy sets are well known in the art and have been extremely popular with
children of various ages for many years. Early construction toy sets were relatively
primitive being fabricated of wooden elements in combinations of block, dowels, pins,
pegs and panels. Through the years however, more modern and often more complex molded
plastic construction toy sets have been developed. While the variety of construction
toy sets produced by practitioners in the art is virtually endless, such construction
toy sets all generally include a plurality of structural elements utilized in combination
with various connecting mechanisms. The connecting mechanisms facilitate the assembly
of the plural elements into a variety of generally larger structures, figures or other
toys such as vehicles or the like.
[0003] Construction toy sets are often endorsed and encouraged by child development experts
due to the many developmental activities which they encourage. These developmental
activities include the exercise of spatial relationships, geometric form recognition
and manipulation, as well as structural analysis together with imagination and creativity.
Not surprisingly, the long term popularity and developmental benefits provided by
construction toy sets has prompted practitioners in the toy arts to develop a dizzying
array of construction toy sets. For example, U.S. Patent 3,827,177 issued to Wengel
sets forth a CONSTRUCTION GAME having a plurality of generally planar elements defining
reduced web sections about the edges thereof together with a plurality of somewhat
resilient connectors formed to define multiple radial slots. The reduced web sections
of the planar elements are receivable within the radial slots of the resilient connectors
to provide interconnection and assembly of more complex structures.
[0004] U.S. Patent 3,564,738 issued to Willis sets forth-POLYGONAL BUILDING ELEMENTS WITH
CONNECTORS THEREFOR FOR ASSEMBLING TOY STRUCTURES having variously shaped connectors
such as triangles, rectangles or octagons each of which defines a plurality of inwardly
extending slots for receiving inserted planar structural elements.
[0005] U.S. Patent 3,855,748 issued to Thomas sets forth a PLAYGROUND ASSEMBLY SET consisting
of a plurality of planar elements of at least two different sizes. One element is
substantially larger than the other element and both elements define notches in strategic
locations. The cooperating notches facilitate the connection between the elements
to form more complex structures.
[0006] U.S. Patent 4,789,370 issued to Ellefson sets forth an APPARATUS FOR INTERLOCKING
STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS OF TOY DISKS having a relatively thin flat structural member defining
inwardly extending notches for receiving cooperating thin flat elements. The notches
define inwardly extending bosses on either side of the notches while the thin flat
body defines voids on each side of the slots. The voids facilitate the expansion of
the interior portion of the slots to facilitate element insertion.
[0007] U.S. Patent 4,334,868 issued to Levinrad sets forth CONSTRUCTIONAL KITS having elongated
connectors and cooperating panels. The elongated connectors are incapable of mutual
joining but are structured to join to the panels. The elongated connectors comprise
elongated bodies having longitudinal groves which receive the edge portions of the
interconnecting panels in a tight fit.
[0008] U.S. Patent 5,061,219 issued to Glickman sets forth a CONSTRUCTION TOY having a plurality
of hub-like connectors together with a plurality of elongated structural elements.
The hub-like connectors define one or more gripping sockets which cooperate with the
end portions of the structural members to facilitate attachment therebetween which
allows the structural members to rotate about its major axis.
[0009] U.S. Patent 5,984,756 issued to Krog sets forth a TOY CONSTRUCTTON SYSTEM having
a plurality of elongated building elements each having a receiving notch at the end
portion thereof. The construction set further includes a.plurality of interconnecting
element each supporting a plurality of outwardly extending head structures. The head
structures are fabricated to be receivable within the end notches in a snap-fit attachment.
[0010] Additional examples of construction toy sets are found in U.S. Patent Des.285,463
issued to Davis; U.S. Patent 5,681,201 issued Choi; and U.S. Patent 6,231,416B issued
to Cleaver et al.
[0011] In a somewhat related art, practitioners have endeavored to provide various structures
and display enclosures formed of interconnecting combinations of panels. While the
need and challenges of such structures and display enclosures is often substantially
different than the corresponding needs and objectives of construction toy sets, surprisingly
similar structural elements and combinations have been developed in this art. For
example, U.S. Patent 4,124,958 issued to ChiChe sets forth a SPHERICAL JUNCTION ELEMENT
FOR COMPOSABLE DISPLAY STRUCTURES having a body defining at least one partially spherical
outside surface, at least one flat outside surface intersecting the partially spherical
surface, at least one slot formed in the partially spherical surface which is perpendicular
to the flat surface and which receives therein a plate-like component member.
[0012] U.S. Patent Des. 277,727 issued to Klaric sets forth a CONSTRUCTION JOINT having
a generally spherical body defining a plurality of inwardly extending radial slots.
The body further defines an axial passage generally parallel to the slots and extending
through a major diameter of the spherical body.
[0013] U.S. Patent 3,687,500 issued to Silvius sets forth CONNECTING CONSTRUCTION FOR SHEET
MEMBERS utilized in interconnecting mutually perpendicular materials. The connectors
comprise small planar elements defining inwardly slots at ninety degree intervals.
Each connector may be formed as a one piece plate of rigidly flexible and deformable
material or may have one or more plates of flexible material between clamping plates
of stiffer material.
[0014] U.S. Patent 4,365,454 issued to Davis sets forth a CONSTRUCTION SYSTEM consisting
of a plurality of flat main bodies having recesses formed in the edges thereof together
with a centrally hinged connecting member having opposed planar portions which fit
into to recesses to provide interconnection between the flat main bodies.
[0015] U.S. Patent 6,004,182 issued to Pasin sets forth a TEMPORARY STRUCTURE formed of
plurality of panels each having rod formations along certain edges thereof. A plurality
of elongated joining devices define slots which receive the supporting rods for the
panels. Connectors are utilized for receiving the respective end portions of the frame
members in a interconnecting manner to form a combined structure of closure.
[0016] U.S. Patent 5,647,181 issued to Hunts and U.S. Patent 5,470,139 issued to Hsiao,
each set forth multiply slotted structural connectors utilized in forming combined
structures having a plurality of planar elements therein.
[0017] Additional structural elements for fabricating various structures such as enclosures
or display cases are set forth in U.S. Patents 5,472,365 issued to Angle; 4,557,091
issued to Auer; 1,818,404 issued to Kaufman; 6283,456B 1 issued to Benz et al.; 5,222,902
issued to Piersch and 4,291,512 issued to Walton:
[0018] Finally, U.S. Patent 5,357,761 issued to Schauer and U.S. Patent 6,176,953B1 issued
to Landreth et al. each set forth methods for joining plastic material.
[0019] Despite the substantial development of construction toy sets such as those described
above and the related structures found in other arts also set forth above, construction
toy sets remain limited by the need for balancing competing needs of simplicity and
ease of assembly or disassembly on the one hand and strength and rigidity of the assembled
structures on the other hand. For the most part, construction toy sets are designed
to provide characteristics which are, in effect, designed compromise between these
competing needs. The need for ease and simplicity of assembly or disassembly is particularly
acute in construction toy sets intended for use with younger children.
[0020] There arises therefore a continuing need in art for evermore improved construction
toy sets. A more particular need arises for construction toy sets having ease of assembly
or disassembly together with security and strength of fabricated structures.
Summary of the Invention
[0021] Accordingly, it is a general object of the present invention to provide an improved
construction toy set. It is a more particular object of the present invention to provide
an improved construction toy set which is particularly adapted for use by younger
children. It is a still more particular object of the present invention to provide
an improved construction toy set which facilitates ease of insertion or low insertion
force between the structural elements and connecting elements while simultaneously
providing relatively rigid and secure fabricated structures.
[0022] In accordance with the present invention there is provided a construction toy set
comprising: a plurality of connecting bodies each defining a three-dimensional body
having an outer surface and a plurality of slots each extending inwardly from the
outer surface and each terminating within the body in an enlarged undercut portion;
and a plurality of generally planar plate members each having opposed surfaces and
outer edges, the edges being configured and sized to be inserted into selected ones
of the slots, the bodies being formed of a resilient material such that the slots
deform elastically when one of the edges is inserted into one of the slots to secure
the connecting body to the plate member, combinations of the plate members being joined
by the connecting bodies to form toy structures.
[0023] In accordance with an alternative view of the present invention, there is provided
a construction toy set comprising: a plurality of connecting bodies each defining
a three-dimensional body having an outer surface, a passage through the three-dimensional
body and a plurality of slots each extending inwardly from the outer surface and each
terminating within the body in an enlarged undercut portion; a plurality of generally
planar plate members each having opposed surfaces and outer edges, the edges including
edge portions configured and sized to be inserted into selected ones of the slots;
a head member having a face portion, a passage and an interior cavity for receiving
a portion of a selected one of the connecting bodies; and an elongated rod sized to
fit within the passages, the bodies being formed of a resilient material such that
the slots deform elastically when one of the edge portions is inserted into one of
the slots to secure the connecting body to the plate member, combinations of the plate
members being joined by the connecting bodies to form portions of toy figures including
appendages, the connecting bodies being stacked in a vertical array with the red passing
through the passages and the head member being received upon the uppermost one of
the connecting bodies.
[0024] In accordance with a still further alternate perspective of the present invention,
there is provided a construction toy set comprising: a plurality of connecting bodies
each defining a three-dimensional body having an outer surface and a plurality of
slots each extending inwardly from the outer surface and each of the slots terminating
within the body in an enlarged undercut portion, the slots each further including
a pair of resilient flexible ribs having interior surfaces forming interior sides
of the slot and a pair of relief slots adjacent each of the flexible ribs, the relief
slots providing clearance between the ribs and the surrounding portions of the body
to facilitate flexing of said ribs; and a plurality of generally planar plate members
each having opposed surfaces and outer edges, the edges being configured and sized
to be inserted into selected ones of the slots, the body being formed of a resilient
material such that the slots deform elastically by flexing of the ribs when one of
the edges is inserted into one of the slots to secure the connecting body to the plate
member, combinations of the plate members being joined by the connecting bodies to
form toy structures.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0025] The features of the present invention, which are believed to be novel, are set forth
with particularity in the appended claims. The invention, together with further objects
and advantages thereof, may best be understood by reference to the following description
taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in the several figures of which
like reference numerals identify like elements and in which:
Figure 1 sets forth a perspective view of a spherical connecting body constructed
in accordance with the present invention;
Figure 2 sets forth a top view of the spherical connecting body of Figure 1;
Figure 3 sets forth a side view of the spherical connecting body of Figure;
Figure 4 sets forth a section view of the spherical connecting body of Figure 2 taken
along 2-2 therein;
Figure 5 sets forth a perspective view of an alternate spherical connecting body constructed
in accordance with the present invention;
Figure 6 sets forth a perspective view an elongated rod constructed in accordance
with the present invention;
Figure 7 sets forth a perspective view of a still further spherical connecting body
constructed in accordance with the present invention;
Figure 8 sets forth a top view of the spherical connecting body shown in Figure 7;
Figure 9 sets forth a side view of the spherical connecting body of Figure 7;
Figure 10 sets forth a section view of the spherical connecting body of Figure 8 taken
along section lines 10-10 therein;
Figure 11 sets forth a top view of still further alternate spherical connecting body
constructed in accordance with the present invention;
Figure 12 sets forth a side view of the spherical connecting body of Figure 11;
Figure 13 sets forth a still further alternate spherical connecting body constructed
in accordance with the present invention;
Figure 14 sets forth a section view of the spherical connecting body of Figure 13
taken along section lines 14-14 therein;
Figure 15 sets forth a perspective view of a cubical connecting body constructed in
accordance with the present invention;
Figure 16 sets forth a top view of the connecting body of Figure 15;
Figure 17 sets forth a side view of the connecting body of Figure 15;
Figure 18 sets forth a section view of the cubic body shown in Figure 16 taken along
section lines 18-18 therein;
Figure 19 sets forth a perspective view of an alternate cubic connecting body constructed
in accordance with the present invention;
Figure 20 sets forth a top view of connecting body of Figure 19;
Figure 21 sets forth a side view of the connecting body of Figure 19;
Figure 22 sets forth a section view of the connecting body of Figure 20 taken along
section lines 22-22 therein;
Figure 23 sets forth a perspective view of a still further alternate connecting body
constructed in accordance with the present invention;
Figure 24 sets forth a top view of the connecting body shown in Figure 23;
Figure 25 sets forth a section view of the connecting body shown in Figure 24 taken
along section lines 25-25 therein;
Figure 26 sets forth a perspective view of a cylindrical connecting body constructed
in accordance with the present invention;
Figure 27 sets forth a top view of the connecting body shown in Figure 26;
Figure 28 sets forth a perspective view of a connecting body constructed in accordance
with the present invention and having a generally nondescript shape;
Figure 29 sets forth a top view of an alternate generally cylindrical connecting body
constructed in accordance with the present invention;
Figure 30 sets forth a top view of a triangular connecting body constructed in accordance
with the present invention;
Figure 31 sets forth a top view of an octagonal connecting body constructed in accordance
with the present invention;
Figure 32 sets forth a perspective view of a generally rectangular planar plate constructed
in accordance with the present invention;
Figure 33 sets forth a partial section view of the plate shown in Figure 32 taken
along section lines 33-33 therein;
Figure 34 sets forth a generally circular planar plate constructed in accordance with
the present invention;
Figure 35 sets forth a partial section view of the circular plate of Figure 34 taken
along section lines 35-35 therein;
Figure 36 sets forth a perspective view of an alternate generally rectangular plate
constructed in accordance with the present invention;
Figure 37 sets forth a partial section view of the plate shown in Figure 36 taken
along section lines 37-37 therein;
Figure 38 sets forth a perspective view of a generally square structural element constructed
in accordance with the present invention;
Figure 39 sets forth a perspective view of a generally circular structural element
constructed in accordance with the present invention;
Figure 40 sets forth a perspective view of a circular segment element constructed
in accordance with the present invention;
Figure 41 sets forth a top view of a flower-petal shaped element constructed in accordance
with the present invention;
Figure 42 sets forth a top view of a somewhat elliptical element constructed in accordance
with the present invention;
Figure 43 sets forth a top view of a tear-dropped shaped element constructed in accordance
with the present invention;
Figure 44 sets forth a top view of a triangular element constructed in accordance
with the present invention;
Figure 45 sets forth a top view of an arm-shaped element constructed in accordance
with the present invention;
Figure 46 sets forth a top view of a leg-shaped element constructed in accordance
with the present invention;
Figure 47 sets forth a partial section view of the element shown in Figure 40 taken
along section lines 47-47 therein;
Figure 48 sets forth a perspective view of an alternate plate member defining a generally
semi-cylindrical shape and constructed in accordance with the present invention;
Figure 49 sets forth a perspective view of a further alternate plate member constructed
in accordance with the present invention and defining a generally one-quarter cylindrical
shape;
Figure 50 sets forth a partial section view of a connecting body and plate member
constructed in accordance with the present invention;
Figure 51 sets forth the partial section view of the connecting body and plate member
shown in Figure 50 following a typical insertion of the plate member into the connecting
body;
Figure 52 sets forth a partial section view of an alternate plate member inserted
into a connected body constructed in accordance with the present invention;
Figure 53 sets forth a partial section view of a still further alternate embodiment
plate member inserted into a connecting body constructed in accordance with the present
invention;
Figure 54 sets forth a partial section view of a plate member and alternate embodiment
connecting body of the present invention prior to insertion;
Figure 55 sets forth the partial section view of Figure 54 following insertion of
the plate member into the connecting body;
Figure 56 sets forth a perspective view of a typical complex structure fabricated
utilizing the present invention construction toy set;
Figure 57 sets forth a perspective assembly view of a typical figure fabricated and
constructed in accordance with the present invention construction toy set;
Figure 58 sets forth a partial section view of the head and connecting spherical body
portion of the Figure formed in Figure 57;
Figure 59 sets forth a perspective view of an assembly constructed in accordance with
the present invention to form a mobile; and
Figure 60 sets forth a perspective view of an assembly constructed in accordance with
the present invention to form a jewelry article.
Figures 152 and 153 are side and end views, respectively, of an elongate wand form
constructed in accordance with the invention.
Figures 154 and 155 are, respectively, side and end views of a transparent/translucent
elongate wand form made in accordance with the present invention.
Figure 156 is a frugmentary, wide-side elevation of an elongate, flexible strand form
made in accordance with the invention.
Figure 157 is a view taken generally from the bottom side of Figure 156.
Figure 158 is an environmental-situation view, illustrating the strand form of Figures
156 and 157 deployed in a condition where in it possesses: (a) a tethering knot; (b)
a snaring loop; and (c) a section which is shown threaded through a hole or aperture
provided in a flat, blade-like component pictured in dashed lines.
Figures 159 and 160 are perspective and plan views, respectively, of a tri-curve serpentine
form constructed in accordance with the present invention.
Figures 161 and 162 are perspective and plan views, respectively, of an asymmetric,
tri-curve form made in accordance with the invention.
Figures 163 and 164 are, respectively, perspective and plan views of an elongate,
serpentine wonn form constructed in accordance with the present invention.
Figures 165 and 166 are perspective and plan views, respectively, of an elongate,
transparent/translucent, serpentine worm form built in accordance with the invention.
Figure 167 is a perspective view of a single-axis-curved, rectangular, scoop form
constructed in accordance with the present invention.
Figure 168 is an edge view (somewhat rotated) taken generally from the top side of
Figure 167.
Figure 169 is a concave-side plan view of the structure of Figures 167 and 168.
Figure 170 is a perspective view of a transparent/translucent, single-axis-curved
form, with serpentine edge constructed in accordance with the present invention.
Figure 171 is an edge view (somewhat rotated) taken generally from the top side of
Figure 170.
Figure 172 is a concave side plan view of the component pictured in Figures 170 and
171.
Figures 173 and 174 are, respectively, perspective and plan views of an asymmetric
palate form built in accordance with the present invention.
Figures 175 and 176 are perspective and plan views, respectively, of a transparent/translucent,
stylized spool form with spaced through-holes constructed in accordance with the present
invention.
Figures 177 and 178 are, respectively, perspective and plan views of a stylized spool
form, with spaced through-holes, made in accordance with the invention.
Figures 179 and 180 are perspective and plan views, respectively, of a rounded-corner,
one-quarter circle form made in accordance with the present invention.
Figures 181 and 182 are perspective and plan views, respectively, of a transparent/translucent,
rounded-corner, one-quarter circle form built in accordance with the present invention.
Figures 183 and 184 are, respectively, perspective and plan views of a rounded-corner,
semi-circle form prepared in accordance with the present invention.
Figures 185 and 186 are perspective and plan views, respectively, of a rounded-corner,
square form with center through-hole made in accordance with the present invention.
Figures 187 and 188 are perspective and plan views, respectively, of a rounded-corner,
square form made in accordance with the present invention.
Figures 189 and 190 are, respectively, perspective and plan views of a transparent/translucent,
rounded-corner, square form constructed in accordance with the present invention.
Figures 191 and 192 are perspective and plan views, respectively, of a rounded-corner,
rectangular form built in accordance with the present invention.
Figures 193 and 194 are, respectively, perspective and plan views of a rounded-corner,
right-triangle form made in accordance with the present invention.
Figures 195 and 196 are perspective and plan views, respectively, of a four-petal,
flower form with center through-hole built in accordance with the present invention.
Figures 197 and 198 are, respectively, perspective and plan views of a five-petal,
flower form with center through-hole made in accordance with the present invention.
Figures 199 and 200 are perspective and plan views, respectively, of a sixteen-petal,
flower form with center through-hole built in accordance with the present invention.
Figures 201 and 202 are, respectively, perspective and plan views of a twenty-four-petal,
flower form with center through-hole constructed in accordance with the present invention.
Figures 203 and 204 are, respectively, perspective and plan views of a quarter-circle,
petal form made in accordance with the present invention.
Figures 205 and 206 are perspective and plan views, respectively, of a four-bladed,
grass form made in accordance with the present invention.
Figures 207 and 208 illustrate, in perspective and plan views, respectively, a leaf
form made in accordance with the present invention.
Figures 209 and 210 show, respectively, in perspective and plan views, a leaf form
with through-hole constructed in accordance with the present invention.
Figures 211 and 212 are perspective and plan views, respectively, of a transparent/translucent,
tear-drop form built in accordance with the present invention.
Figures 213 and 214 are perspective and plan views, respectively, of a tear-drop form
made in accordance with the present invention.
Figures 215 and 216 are, respectively, plan and perspective views of a tear-drop form
with through-hole made in accordance with the present invention.
Figures 217 and 218 are, respectively, perspective and plan views of a five-point,
star form with center through-hole made in accordance with the present invention.
Figures 219 and 220 illustrate, in perspective and plan views, respectively, an amorphous,
five-point, star form with central through-hole built in accordance with the present
invention.
Figures 221 and 222 illustrate, respectively, in perspective and plan views, an amorphous,
five-point, star form constructed in accordance with the present invention.
Figures 223 and 224 show, respectively, in perspective and plan views, a transparent/translucent,
amorphous, five-point, star form built in accordance with the present invention.
Figures 225 and 226 show, in perspective and plan views, respectively, an amorphous
form I made in accordance with the present invention.
Figures 227 and 228 show, in perspective and plan views, respectively, an amorphous
form II made in accordance with the present invention.
Figures 229 and 230 illustrate, respectively, in perspective and plan views, a rounded-point,
cross form constructed in accordance with the present invention.
Figures 231 and 232 depict, in perspective and plan views, respectively, an asymmetric,
fin form with single-side surface decoration constructed in accordance with the present
invention.
Figures 233 and 234 show, in perspective and plan views, respectively, an amorphous,
asymmetric fin-form, with single-side surface decoration built in accordance with
the present invention.
Figures 235 and 236 show, in perspective and plan views, respectively, an amorphous
form with single-side surface decoration built in accordance with the present invention.
Figures 237 and 238 show perspective and plan views, respectively, of an arm-and-hand
form constructed in accordance with the present invention.
Figures 239 and 240 show, in perspective and plan views, respectively, an arm-and-hand
form with central through-hole built in accordance with the present invention.
Figures 241 and 242 illustrate, in perspective and plan views, a hand form with through-hole
made in accordance with the present invention.
Figures 243 and 244 show, respectively, in perspective and plan views, a leg form
made in accordance with the present invention.
Figures 245 and 246 present perspective and plan views, respectively, of a heart form
with accentric through-hole constructed in accordance with the present invention.
Figures 247 and 248 picture, in perspective and plan views, respectively, a transparent/translucent,
amorphous, heart form fabricated in accordance with the present invention.
Figures 249 and 250 show, respectively, in perspective and plan views, an amorphous,
asymmetric, fin form built in accordance with the present invention.
Figures 251-254, inclusive, illustrate a diving helmet form made in accordance with
the present invention, with Figure 251 presenting a perspective view, Figure 252 a
right-side elevation, Figure 253 a front elevation, and Figure 254 a bottom plan view,
of that form.
Figures 255-258, inclusive, illustrate a helmet form with upper facial features constructed
in accordance with the present invention, and wherein Figure 255 presents a perspective
view, Figure 256 a right-side elevation, Figure 257 a front elevation, and Figure
258 a bottom plan view, of that form.
Figures 259-262, inclusive, picture a helmet form with upper, frontal, head-facial
features including ears fabricated in accordance with the present invention, and wherein
Figure 259 is a perspective view, Figure 260 a right-side elevation, Figure 261 a
front elevation, and Figure 262 a bottom plan view of that helmet form.
Figures 263 and 264 are perspective and plan views, respectively, of the decorated
side of a single-side-decorated, cling-appliqué, door form made in accordance with
the present invention.
Figures 265 and 266 are, respectively, perspective and plan views of the decorated
side of a single-side-decorated, cling-appliqué, round-window form made in accordance
with the present invention.
Figures 267 and 268 illustrate, respectively, in perspective and plan views, the decorated
side of a single-side-decorated, cling-appliqué, square-window form built in accordance
with the present invention.
Figures 269 and 270 are perspective and plan views, respectively, of the decorated
side of a single-side-decorated, cling-appliqué, awning form constructed in accordance
with the present invention.
Figures 271 and 272 picture, in perspective and plan views, respectively, the decorated
side of a single-side-decorated, cling-appliqué, window-shade form made in accordance
with the present invention.
Figures 273 and 274 are, respectively, perspective and plan views of the decorated
side of a single-side-decorated, cling-appliqué, window-drape form I constructed in
accordance with the present invention.
Figures 275 and 276 show, in perspective and plan views, respectively, the decorated
side of a single-side-decorated, cling-appliqué window-drape form II made in accordance
with the invention.
Figures 277 and 278 are perspective and plan views, respectively, of the decorated
side of a single-side-decorated, cling-appliqué, four-petal, flower form fabricated
in accordance with the present invention.
Figures 279 and 280 are, respectively, perspective and plan illustrations of the decorated
side of single-side-decorated, cling-appliqué, flower-pot form made in accordance
with the present invention.
Figures 281-283, inclusive, present a perspective view, a side elevation taken from
the lower side of Figure 281, and a plan view taken from the top side of Figure 282,
of a waist-band form with central through-hole made in accordance with the present
invention.
Figures 284 and 285 are perspective and plan views, respectively, showing a joined,
double-oval block form, with central through-hole, constructed in accordance with
the present invention.
Figures 286 and 287 illustrate, in perspective and plan views, respectively, a' peanut-cross-section,
block form, with central through-hole, fabricated in accordance with the present invention.
Figure 288-291, inclusive, illustrate, respectively, a perspective view, a front elevation,
a rear elevation, and a plan view taken from the bottom side of Figure 289, of a side-wave-styled
hair form made in accordance with the present invention.
Figures 292-294 are, respectively, a perspective view, a side elevation, and a bottom
plan views of a rising-curl-style, hair-wave form made in accordance with the present
invention.
Figures 295-297, inclusive, are, respectively, perspective, side elevation, and bottom
plan views of a double-rise, hair-wave form fabricated in accordance with the present
invention.
Figures 298-300, inclusive, present, respectively, a perspective view, a side elevation
and a bottom plan view, of a crown form made in accordance with the present invention.
Figures 301-303, inclusive, present in perspective, side elevation, and bottom plan
views, respectively, a high-rise, bun-hair-style form built in accordance with the
present invention.
Figures 304-306, inclusive, present a perspective view, a side elevation, and a bottom
plan view, respectively, of a low-rise, bun-hair-style form made in accordance with
the present invention.
Figures 307-309, inclusive, present, respectively, a perspective view, a side elevation,
and a bottom plan view of a flame-and-bow, hair-style form fabricated in accordance
with the present invention.
Figures 310-313, inclusive, show, respectively, a perspective view, a side elevation
taken from the upper left portion of Figure 310, a side elevation taken from the lower
right side of Figure 311, and a plan view taken from the bottom of Figure 312, of
a tri-wave, hair-style form constructed in accordance with the present invention.
Figures 314-317, inclusive, present a perspective view, a side elevation taken from
the upper left side of Figure 314, a side elevation taken from the right side of Figure
315, and a plan view taken from the bottom of Figure 316, of a high-rise, single-wave
hair-style form made in accordance with the present invention.
Figures 318-320 present, respectively, in a perspective view, a side elevation, and
a bottom plan view, a top-hat form made in accordance with the present invention.
Figures 321-323, inclusive, illustrate, in perspective view, in side elevation, and
in a bottom plan view, a bonnet form made in accordance with the present invention.
Figures 324 and 325 are, respectively, perspective and plan views of a slotted block
cube form with central through-hole made in accordance with the present invention.
Figures 326 and 327 show perspective and plan views, respectively, of a corner-slotted,
block cube form with central through-hole formed in accordance with the present invention.
Figures 328 and 329 show, respectively, a perspective view and a plan view, of a complex,
side-slotted, block cube form with central through-hole made in accordance with the
present invention.
Figures 330 and 331 show, respectively, in perspective and plan views, a twin-slotted
sphere form, with central through-hole, built in accordance with the present invention.
Figures 332 and 333 are perspective and plan views, respectively, of a four-slotted,
sphere form with central through-hole constructed in accordance with the present invention.
Figures 334 and 335 are, respectively, perspective and plan views of a complex-twin-slotted,
sphere form, with central through-hole, fabricated in accordance with the present
invention.
Figures 336 and 337 are, respectively, perspective and plan views, of a complex, four-slotted,
sphere form, with central through-hole, made in accordance with the present invention.
Description of the Preferred Embodiments
[0026] By way of overview, the descriptive material set forth below in conjunction with
Figures 1 through 58 sets forth various elements of the present invention construction
toy set alone and in combination. The present invention construction toy set includes
a plurality of variously shaped somewhat resilient connecting bodies each defining
one or more slots which receive generally planar elements and members. The connecting
bodies may be fabricated in virtually any solid shape and are shown by way of example
as defining spherical shapes in Figures 1 through 4 and 7 through 14. Further example
is found in rectangular and cubic shaped connecting bodies shown in Figures 15 through
25 while cylindrically shaped connecting bodies are illustrated in Figures 26, 27
and 29. A generally nondescript shaped connecting body is shown by way of further
example in Figure 28. A connecting body defining a triangular prism is shown in Figure
30 while a connecting body defining an octagonal prism is illustrated in Figure 31.
Various examples of differently shaped connecting plates and members are shown in
Figures 32 through 47 while curved members and plates are shown in Figures 48 and
49.
[0027] The plates and members may be joined to form more elaborate structures using the
connecting bodies. Basic assembly is provided by insertion of the edges of the plates
or members into the connecting body slots. The novel gripping mechanisms operable
within the connecting body slots upon the edge portions of the plates and planar members
provide simultaneous ease of insertion and reliable secure attachment in accordance
with an important aspect of the present invention. Examples of the insertion and attachment
mechanisms thus provided are shown in Figures 50 through 55. Figure 56 sets forth
an example of a somewhat elaborate fabricated constructed using the present invention
construction toy set while a representative example of a toy figure structure also
constructed utilizing the present invention construction toy set is shown in Figures
57 and 58.
[0028] More specifically, Figure 1 sets forth a perspective view of a spherically shaped
connecting body constructed in accordance with the present invention and generally
referenced by numeral 10. Connecting body 10 is preferably formed of a somewhat resilient
material and defines an outer surface 11 together with a passage 12. Passage 12 extends
entirely through connecting body 10 and defines an axis 17 of spherically shaped connecting
body 10. Connecting body 10 further defines a slot 13 extending inwardly from surface
I 1 and terminating in an internal oversized undercut portion 15. Connecting body
10 further defines a second slot 14 positioned oppositely from slot 13 and extending
inwardly from surface 11. An undercut 16 is formed at the interior portion of slot
14. In accordance with the fabrication method set forth below, slots 13 and 14 are
utilized in receiving the edge portions of connecting plates such as plate 310 shown
in Figure 32 in a secure insertion. Undercuts 15 and 16 cooperate during plate insertion
to provide for flexing of connecting body 10 to accommodate the plate insertion. The
fabrication method of the present invention construction set is set forth below in
Figures 50 through 55 in greater detail. However, suffice it to note here, that the
resilient material from which connecting body 10 is formed together with the structures
of slots 13 and 14 and undercut portions 15 and 16 cooperate to facilitate secure
attachment with ease of insertion and a minimum of insertion force. Additionally,
passage 12 is utilized in receiving an elongated rod such as rod 30 shown in Figure
6 to provide further structural fabrication accommodating elements such as fabricated
toy figure 430 shown in Figure 57.
[0029] Figure 2 sets forth a top view of connecting body 10 showing a spherical outer surface
11 having a passage 12 extending downwardly therethrough. Connecting body 10 further
defines a pair of opposed inwardly extending slots 13 and 14 each terminating in interior
undercut portions 15 and 16.
[0030] Figure 3 sets forth a side elevation view of connecting body 10 showing spherical
surface 11 and slot 13 having undercut 15 formed therein.
[0031] Figure 4 sets forth a section view of connecting body 10 taken along 4-4 in Figure
2. As described above, connecting body 10 defines a generally spherical outer surface
and a passage 12 extending along major axis 17 of the connecting body. In the preferred
fabrication of the present invention, connecting body 10 is shown of a single molded
solid body of material. The material selected for connecting body 10 is chosen to
provide sufficient rigidity and strength to support a portion of a combined structure
of which connecting body 10 might form a portion such as the fabricated structure
shown in Figure 56. Additionally, the material from which connecting body 10 is fabricated
is also preferably sufficiently resilient to provide the above described deformation
necessary to receive an inserted plate member within the connecting body slots.
[0032] Figure 5 sets forth a perspective view of an alternative spherical connecting body
generally referenced by numeral 20. Connecting body 20 differs from connecting body
10 in that it omits slots 13 and 14. Thus, connecting body 20 provides a generally
continuous outer surface 21 together with a defined axially passage 22 extending through
major axis 23. The functionally operation of a. connecting body such as connecting
body 20 is limited to the insertion of a suitable element such as rod 30 (seen in
Figure 6) into or through passage 22.
[0033] Figure 6 sets forth a perspective view of an elongated generally cylindrical rod
30 having end portions 31 and 32. Rod 30 may be utilized in the present invention
construction toy set to fabricate portions of structures in the manner set forth below
in Figure 57.
[0034] Figure 7 sets forth a perspective view of a still further alternate fabrication of
a connecting body constructed in accordance with the present invention and generally
referenced by numeral 40. Connecting body 40 is generally similar to connecting body
10 with the primary difference being found in the provision of four radially extending
slots rather than the two opposed slots shown in connecting body 10. Thus, connecting
body 40 defines a generally spherical outer surface 41 and a passage 42 extending
through the connecting body. A plurality of radially extending slots 43 and 44, 45
and 46 extend inwardly from spherical surface 41 and terminate, in respective enlarged
undercut portions 47, 48, 49 and 50. The fabrication of connecting body 40 is again
preferably formed of a somewhat resilient material such as molded plastic or the like.
The operation of slots 43 through 46 is also utilized in receiving one or more planar
members or plates in the fabrication of more complex structures. Passage 42 serves
the purpose of receiving all or a portion of a cylindrical member such as rod 30 (seen
in Figure 6).
[0035] Figure 8 sets forth a top view of connecting body 40 showing spherical surface 41
together with inwardly extending slots 43 through 46 each of which defines respective
enlarged undercut portions 47 through 50. A passage 42 extends through connecting
body 40.
[0036] Figure 9 sets forth a side elevation view of connecting body 40 showing spherical
outer shape 41 and inwardly extending slot 43. Slot 43 terminates in an enlarged undercut
portion 47.
[0037] Figure 10 sets forth a section view of body 40 taken along section lines 10-10 in
Figure 8. As described above, connecting body 40 defines a generally spherical outer
surface 41 together with a passage 42 extending through the entirety of the connecting
body. Connecting body 40 further defines a plurality of inwardly extending slots such
as slots 44 and 46 which in turn terminate in enlarged undercut portions 48 and 50.
[0038] It will be apparent by comparison of connecting body 40 and connecting body 10 (seen
in Figure 1) that the substantial difference found between the connecting bodies is
the ability of connecting body 40 to accommodate a total of four inserted plate members
while connecting body 10 is suitable for receiving a pair of plate members. In each
case however, it will be apparent that the coupling mechanism is virtually the same
and is found in the combination of the material resilience and strength characteristics
together with the physical structure of the slot and undercut portions.
[0039] Figure 11 sets forth a top view of a still further alternate fabrication of a connecting
body generally referenced by numeral 60. Connecting body 60 is similar to connecting
bodies 10 and 40 (seen in Figures 1 and 7) in that it provides a generally spherical
surface 61 and an axially passage 62 extending through the entirety of the connecting
body. Connecting body 60 differs from connecting bodies 10 and 40 described above
however in the provision of a further improved slot structure. The slot structure
provided in body 60 utilizes a novel undercut and rib combination to enhance the gripping
and strength characteristics of the connecting body. Once again, connecting body 60
is preferably formed of a somewhat rigid and somewhat resilient material such as molded
plastic or the like.
[0040] Connecting body 60 includes a pair of opposed inwardly extending slots 63 and 69
which terminate in respective enlarged undercuts 64 and 70. Additionally, slot 63
defines a pair of relief slots 65 and 66 on either side of slot 63 which combined
with slot 63 to form a pair of ribs 67 and 68. Ribs 67 and 68 together with undercut
64 cooperate with relief slots 65 and 66 to provide flexible attachment for the edge
portion of a connecting plate in the manner set forth below in Figures 54 and 55.
Suffice it to note here, that ribs 67 and 68 are able to flex outwardly due to the
provision of relief slots 65 and 66 without deformation of the remainder of connecting
body 60.
[0041] Similarly, slot 69 terminates an enlarged undercut 70 and includes relief slots 71
and 72 on each side of slot 69. A pair of flexible connecting ribs 73 and 74 is thereby
formed. Once again ribs 73 and 74 are capable of flexing due to the presence of relief
slots 71 and 72 without causing substantial deformation of the remainder of connecting
body 60. Once again, this connecting mechanism is set forth below in Figures 54 and
55 in greater detail. However, suffice it to note here, that the edge portion of a
plate member may be inserted into either slot 63 or slot 69 without deforming the
remainder of connecting body 60. Stated otherwise, this means that the insertion of
a plate member edge within slot 63 is not influenced in its insertion force by the
presence or absence of a corresponding edge portion of a plate member within slot
69. In this manner, the insertion force for slots 63 and 69 remains substantially
uniform regardless of the presence of other plate members within the connecting body.
This is particularly important in connecting bodies such as connecting body 80 shown
in Figure 13 which utilize a greater plurality of connecting slots and thereby accommodate
a greater number of plate members.
[0042] Figure 12 sets forth a side view of connecting body 60. To ease the fabrication of
connecting body 60, the connecting body is fabricated of a pair of hemispherical half
portion 75 and 76 which are separately formed and thereafter joined along a seam 77.
Hemispherical portion 75 and 76 may be joined utilizing various known manufacturing
methods. One example of one such attachment is set forth below in Figure 14, which
is illustrative of a fabrication method which utilizes sonic welding to secure the
half portions. Alternatively, half portions 75 and 76 may be joined utilizing other
fabrication method such as adhesive attachment or the like. The important aspect with
respect to the present invention is the resulting formation of the generally spherical
connecting body. As described above, connecting body 60 defines a slot 63 terminating
an enlarged undercut 64. As is also described above, a pair of relief slots 65 and
66 are formed on either side of slot 63 to produce flexible ribs 67 and 68.
[0043] Figure 13 sets forth a top view of a still further alternate connecting body constructed
in accordance with the present invention and generally referenced by numeral 80. Connecting
body 80 defines a generally spherical outer surface 81 together with a passage 85
extending downwardly through the entirety of connecting body 80. Connecting body 80
further defines a plurality of inwardly extending slots 86, 87, 88 and 89. Slots 86
through 89 terminate in respective enlarged undercuts 90 through 93. A pair of relief
slots 94 and 95 are formed on either side of slot 86 to form a pair of flexible ribs
96 and 97. Similarly, a pair of relief slots 98 and 99 are formed on each side of
slot 87 to form a pair of flexible ribs 100 and 101. A pair of relief slots 102 and
103 are formed on each side of slot 88 to form flexible ribs 104 and 105 while a pair
of relief slots 106 and 107 are formed on each side of slot 89 to form flexible ribs
108 and 109.
[0044] As mentioned above, the connecting mechanism provided by the combination of inwardly
extending slots, relief slots, and flexible ribs shown in connecting bodies such as
connecting body 80 is set forth below in Figures 54 and 55 in greater detail. However,
suffice it to note here that as is also mentioned above, the provision of flexible
ribs on each side of the connecting slot allows the flexing of the slot to accommodate
insertion of the edge portion of a plate member without causing the deformation of
the remainder of the connecting body. Thus, connecting body 80 generally retains its
spherical shape regardless of whether one or more plate members are inserted into
one or more connecting slots in fabricating a more complex structure. This in turn
yields a very important advantage of the present invention structure by which the
insertion force necessary to insert the edge portion of a plate member into a given
slot remains relatively constant regardless of whether the remaining slots are empty
or have already received an inserted plate member. This in turn provides' a more reliable
insertion force which accommodates younger children and allows the fabricator of the
present invention construction toy set to more accurately and consistently provide
the desired insertion force characteristics for the connecting body and plate members.
[0045] Figure 14 sets forth a section view of connecting body 80 taken along section lines
14-14 in Figure 13. As described above, connecting body 80 is generally spherical
in shape and thus defines a generally spherical outer surface 81. In similarity to
connecting body 60 set forth above in Figure 12, connecting body 80 is formed of a
pair of generally symmetrical hemispherical portions 82 and 83. Hemispherical portions
82 and 83 meet along a seam 84 and are secured utilizing ultrasonic welding or other
fabrication techniques. Hemispherical portion 82 defines a recess 110 while hemispherical
portion 83 defines a correspondingly shaped boss 111. Boss 111 and recess 110 are
configured and shaped to provide the nesting attachment shown in Figure 14. Because
ultrasonic welding is used in securing half portions 82 and 83, an energy concentrator
112 fabricated in accordance with conventional fabrication techniques is formed upon
boss 111 to facilitate this attachment. The remainder of connecting body 80 includes
a passage 85 extending through the entire connecting body together with inwardly extending
slots 87 and 89 terminating in respective undercut portions 91 and 93.
[0046] Figure 15 sets forth a perspective view of a still further alternate connecting body
constructed in accordance with the present invention and generally referenced by numeral
120. Connecting body 120 defines a generally cubical body 121 having a passage 122
extending downwardly through the entirety of body 121. Body 121 further defines a
plurality of inwardly extending slots 123, 124, 125 and 126 terminating in respective
enlarged undercuts 127, 128, 129 and 130. Slots 123 through 126 correspond generally
to slots 43 through 46 of connecting body 40 (seen in Figure 8). Thus, slots 123 through
126 may be utilized in receiving the edge portions of plate members in the manner
set forth below in Figures 50 through 53. In addition, passage 122 is utilized in
receiving an elongated cylindrical member such as rod 30 seen in Figure 6. In its
preferred fabrication, body 121 is formed of a somewhat resilient rigid material such
as molded plastic or the like. It will be noted that apart from the cubic shape of
body 121, connecting body 120 functions in substantially the same manner as the spherically
shaped body set forth above in greater detail. In addition, illustration of the use
of connecting bodies such as connecting body 120 is set forth below in Figures 56
and 57.
[0047] Figure 16 sets forth a top view of connecting body 120. As described above, connecting
body 120 defines a generally cubic body 121 formed of a suitable molded plastic material
or the like. In addition, as is also described above, body 121 defines inwardly extending
slots 123 through 126 each terminating in enlarged undercut portions 127 through 130.
As described above, enlarged undercuts such as undercuts 127 through 130 facilitate
the insertion of the edge portions of plate members into slots 123 through 126. Basically,
the enlarged dimension of enlarged undercuts 127 through 130 facilitates the flexing
of body 121 as the surfaces of notches 123 through 126 are forced outwardly by plate
member insertion. In addition, and as is better set forth below in Figures 50 through
53, the enlarged dimensions of the undercut portions facilitate additional attachment
security in cooperation with various edge structures of the plate members.
[0048] Figure 17 sets forth a side elevation view of connecting body 120. As described above,
connecting body 120 includes a cubic body 121 preferably formed of a molded plastic
material or the like which defines a plurality of inwardly extending slots such as
slot 123 shown in Figure 17.
[0049] Figure 18 sets forth a section view of connecting body 120 taken along section lines
18-18 in Figure 16. Connecting body 120 describes a generally cubic shape and thus
includes a cubic body 121 preferably formed of a molded plastic material or the like.
Connecting body 120 includes inwardly extending slots 124 and 126 terminating in respective
enlarged undercut portions 128 and 130. In addition, connecting body 120 includes
a passage 122 extending through cubic body 121. It will be recalled that passage 122
is preferably sized to receive a portion of an elongated rod such as rod 30 seen in
Figure 6.
[0050] Figure 19 sets forth a perspective view of a still further alternate connecting body
constructed in accordance with the present invention and generally referenced by numeral
140. Connecting body 140 is generally cubic in shape and differs from connecting body
120 (seen in Figure 15) in that the plurality of inwardly extending slots formed therein
is oriented to correspond to the diagonal of the cubic body. More specifically, connecting
body 140 includes a cubic body 141 preferably formed of a molded plastic material
or the like which defines a downwardly extending passage 142 therein. At the corner
portions of cubic body 141, a corresponding plurality of inwardly extending slots
143, 144, 145 and 146 are formed. Slots 143 through 146 terminate in enlarged undercut
portions 147, 148, 149 and 150 respectively.
[0051] Figure 20 sets fourth a top view of connecting body 140. As described above, connecting
body 140 includes a molded plastic cubic body 141 having a downwardly extending passage
142 formed therein. Extending inwardly from each of the corners of cubic body 141
is a plurality of slots 143, 144, 145 and 146. Slots 143 through 146 terminate in
enlarged undercut portions 147 through 150 respectively. As mentioned above, cubic
body 141 is preferably formed of a somewhat resilient molded plastic material or the
like.
[0052] Figure 21 sets forth a side elevation view of connecting body 140, having a cubic
body 141 defining a slot 143 therein. Slot 143 terminates in an enlarged undercut
portion 147.
[0053] Figure 22 sets forth a section view of connecting body 140 taken along section lines
22-22 in Figure 20. As described above, connecting body 140 defines a cubic body 141
preferably formed of a molded plastic resilient material or the like. Cubic body 141
defines a passage 142 extending therethrough together with a plurality of inwardly
extending slots such as slots 144 and 146. Slots 144 and 146 terminate in enlarged
undercut portions 148 and 150. The attachment of the edge portions of plate members
within the slots of connecting body 140 is illustrated in Figures 50 through 53. Suffice
it to note here that the resilience of cubic body 141 together with the structure
of inwardly extending slots and enlarged undercut portions facilitates this insertion
and provides a securing force upon an inserted plate member.
[0054] Figure 23 sets forth a perspective view of a still further alternate connecting body
constructed in accordance with the present invention and generally referenced by numeral
160. Connecting body 160 is similar in its cubic shape to connecting body 120 (seen
in Figure 15) with the addition of an improved slot structure. Connecting body 160
includes a cubic body 161 formed of half portions 162 and 163. A plurality of inwardly
extending slots 165, 166, 167 and 168 are formed in cubic body 161. The structure
of slots 165 though 168 is set forth below in Figure 24 in greater detail. However,
suffice it to note here, that slots 165 through 168 utilize an improved slot structure
similar and analogous to the structure of slots 86 through 89 in the spherical embodiment
of the present invention shown in Figure 13. This improved structure facilitates insertion
of the edge portions of plate members into each slot without causing deformation of
the remainder of cubic body 161.
[0055] Figure 24 sets forth a top view of connecting body 160. Connecting body 160 is formed
of half portions 162 and 163 (seen in Figure 23) secured in the manner set forth below
in Figure 25. Connecting body 160 defines a passage 164 extending downwardly through
half portions 162 and 163. In addition, connecting body 160 defines a plurality of
inwardly extending slots 165, 166, 167 and 168. Slots 165 through 168 terminate in
enlarged undercut portions 170 through 173 respectively. A pair of relief slots 175
and 176 are formed on each side, of slot 165 to define flexible ribs 185 and 186.
Similarly, a pair of relief slots. 177 and 178 are formed on each side of slot 166
to form flexible ribs 187 and 188. In a similar fashion, a pair of relief slots 179
and 180 are formed on each side of slot 167 to form flexible ribs 221 and 222 while
a pair of relief slots 181 and 182 are formed on each side of slot 168 to form flexible
ribs 223 and 224. The resulting structure of connecting body 160 functions in substantially
the same manner as connecting body 80 set forth above in Figure 13 in that a plurality
of edge portions of plate members such as plate member 310 seen in Figure 32 may be
inserted into any or all of slots 165 through 168 without causing significant deformation
of the remainder of connecting body 160. The operation of the flexible ribs adjacent
each slot is set forth below in Figures 54 and 55 in greater detail. However, suffice
it to note here that in each slot the flexible rib pairs are capable of flexing outwardly
to receive the edge portions of inserted plate members and to provide a maintaining
force thereupon. It is important to note that this flexing the flexible rib pair adjacent
each slot does not deform the remainder of connecting body 160.
[0056] Figure 25 sets forth a section view of connecting body 160 taken along section lines
25-25 of Figure 24. Connecting body 160 is formed of half portions 162 and 163 joined
along a common seam 169 to form a cubic body. Half portion 162 defines a recess 183
while half portions 163 defines a correspondingly shaped and sized boss 184 received
therein. Attachment between half portions 162 and 163 may be secured utilizing ultrasonic
welding or other well known attachment apparatus such as adhesive or chemical bonding
or the like. Connecting body 160 defines a passage 164 extending therethrough together
with a plurality of inwardly extending slots such as slots 166 and 168. Slots 166
and 168 terminate in enlarged undercut portions 171 and 173 respectively. In the preferred
fabrication of connecting body 160, half portions 162 and 163 are fabricated of a
resilient material such as molded plastic or the like.
[0057] Figure 26 sets forth a perspective view of a still further alternate connecting body
constructed in accordance with the present invention and generally referenced by numeral
190. Connecting body 190 includes a generally cylindrical body 191 defining a passage
192 extending downwardly through the entirety of body 191. In addition, cylindrical
body 191 defines a plurality of inwardly extending slots 193, 194, 195 and 196. Slots
193 through 196 terminate in enlarged undercut portions 197 through 200 respectively.
In the preferred fabrication of connecting body 190 cylindrical body 191 is fabricated
of a resilient molded plastic material or the like
[0058] Figure 27 sets forth a top view of connecting body 190. As described above, connecting
body 190 includes a generally cylindrical body 191 defining a center passage 192 extending
therethrough. Cylindrical body 191 further defines a plurality of inwardly extending
slots 193, 194, 195 and 196. Slots 193 through 196 terminate in enlarged undercut
portions 197 though 200 respectively. In operation, one or more edge portions of plate
members such as plate member 310 shown in Figure 32 may be inserted into slots 193
through 196. During this insertion, body 191 deforms slightly in cooperation with
the enlarged undercut portions 197 through 200 to facilitate secure attachment of
connecting body 190 to the plate member.
[0059] Figure 28 sets forth a perspective view of a still further alternate fabrication
of a connecting body constructed in accordance with the present invention and generally
referenced by numeral 210. Connecting body 210 includes a body 211 having an illustrative
and generally nondescript shape which defines a passage 212 extending downwardly therethrough.
Body 211 further defines a plurality of inwardly extending slots 213, 214, 215 and
216 each defining respective enlarged undercut portions 217, 218, 219 and 220. Connecting
body 210 functions in substantially the same manner as the above described connecting
bodies and is provided to illustrate the present invention ability to accommodate
virtually any shape of connecting body.
[0060] Figure 29 sets forth a top view of still further alternate connecting body fabrication
constructed in accordance with the present invention and generally referenced by numeral
230. Connecting body 230 defines a cylindrical body 231 having a passage 232 extending
downwardly therethrough. Connecting body 230 is similar to connecting body 190 (seen
in Figure 26) with the primary difference being found in the use of flexible rib slot
structures for accommodating the edge portions of plate members or the like. More
specifically, connecting body 230 includes a plurality of inwardly extending slots
233, 234, 235 and 236 each of which terminates in a respective enlarged undercut portion
237, 238, 239 and 240. A pair of relief slots 241 and 242 are formed on each side
of slot 233 to form flexible ribs 265 and 266. Similarly, connecting body 230 defines
relief slots 243 and 244 on either side of slot 234 to form flexible ribs 267 and
268. Similarly, a pair of relief slots 245 and 246 are formed on each side of slot
235 to form flexible ribs 306 and 307 while a pair of relief slots 247 and 248 are
formed on each side of slot 236 to form flexible ribs 308 and 309. Slots 233 through
236 together with their corresponding flexible ribs and relief slots function in the
manner set forth below in Figures 54 and 55 to receive and secure the edge portion
of one or more plate members. As described above, the importance of the flexible rib
and relief slot structures in connecting block 230 is the provision of slot expansion
during insertion of the edge portion of a plate member without deforming the remainder
of connecting block 230.
[0061] Figure 30 sets forth a top view of a still further alternate connecting block fabrication
constructed in accordance with the present invention and generally referenced by numeral
250. Connecting block 250 includes a body 251 defining a triangular prism shape and
having a passage 252 extending downwardly therethrough. Connecting block 250 includes
inwardly extending slots 253, 254 and 255 each terminating in an enlarged undercut
portion 256, 257 and 258 respectively. A pair of relief slots 259 and 260 are formed
on each side of slot 253 to form a pair of flexible ribs. Correspondingly, a pair
of relief slots 261 and 262 are formed on each side of each slot 254 to provide a
pair of flexible ribs. Finally, a pair of relief slots 263 and 264 are formed on each
side of slot 255 to provide a pair of flexible ribs. The operation of slots 253 through
255 is substantially identical to the operation of slot 168 shown in Figures 54 and
55.
[0062] Figure 31 sets forth a top view of a still further alternate connecting body fabrication
constructed in accordance with the present invention and generally referenced by numeral
270. Connecting body 270 includes an octagonal body 271 having a center passage 272
extending therethrough. Each of the eight facets of octagonal body 271 supports a
flexible rib slot structure substantially identical to the structures set forth above
such as those shown in Figures 29 and 30. Thus, connecting body 270 includes a plurality
of inwardly extending slots 273, 274, 275, 276, 277, 278, 279 and 280 each terminating
in respective enlarged undercut portions 281 through 288. A pair of relief slots 290
and 291 are formed on each side of slot 273 to form flexible ribs 335 and 336 while
a pair of relief slots 292 and 293 are formed on each side of slot 274 to form flexible
ribs 337 and 338. Similarly, a pair of relief slots 294 and 295 are formed on each
side of slot 275 to form a pair of flexible ribs 339 and 349 while a pair of relief
slots 296 and 297 are formed on each side of slot 276 to form a pair of flexible ribs
353 and 354. A pair of relief slots 298 and 299 are formed on each side of slot 277
to form flexible ribs 363 and 364 while a pair of relief slots 300 and 301 are formed
on each side of slot 278 to form flexible ribs 379 and 380. A pair of relief slots
302 and 303 are formed on each side of slot 279 to form a pair of flexible ribs 381
and 382 while a pair of relief slots 304 and 305 are formed on each side of slot 280
to form a pair of flexible ribs 383 and 384.
[0063] Figures 32, 34 and 36 set forth perspective views of illustrative plate members 310,
320 and 330. Plate members 310 and 330 define generally square shapes while plate
member 320 defines a substantially circular shape. In addition, plate members 310,
320 and 330 provide examples of alternative edge structures each illustrative of edge
structures which may readily be used in the present invention construction toy set
in combination with the above described connecting bodies. It will be apparent to
those skilled in the art, that each of the edge structures shown may be utilized in
combination with plate members of differing shapes such as the variously shaped plate
members shown in Figures 38 through 46 as well as those shown in Figures 48 and 49
without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Thus, the variously
shaped plate member shown in Figures 32, 34 and 36 as well as Figures 38 through 46
and Figures 48 and 49 should be understood to be in no manner limiting as to the possible
shapes of plate members which may be utilized within the present invention construction
toy set.
[0064] More specifically, Figure 32 sets forth a perspective view of a plate member constructed
in accordance with the present invention and generally referenced by numeral 310.
Plate member 310 is generally square in shape and planar in character and defines
a plurality of edges 311,312, 313 and 314.
[0065] Figure 33 sets forth a partial section view of plate member 310 taken along section
lines 33-33 in Figure 32. Plate member 310 includes an edge portion 313 having angled
facets 314 and 316 on either side thereof. In addition, a bead portion 315 is formed
at the intersection of angled facet 314 and the remainder of plate member 310. Facet
316 defines an angle 317 with the planar portion plate member 310. Angled facets 314
and 316 facilitate insertion of edge 313 into a connecting body slot in the manner
set forth below in Figures 50 through 55. Particularly Figure 52 illustrates the particular
characteristics of a plate member fabricated in the manner shown for plate member
310.
[0066] Figure 34 sets forth a generally circular plate member generally referenced by numeral
320. Plate member 320 is generally planar in character and defines an outer edge 321.
[0067] Figure 35 sets forth a partial section view of plate member 320 taken along section
lines 35-35 in Figure 34. Plate member 320 defines an edge portion 321 supporting
an upwardly extending bead portion 323 and an angled facet 322. Angled facet 322 facilitates
insertion of edge 321 into a connecting body slot while bead 323 aides in securing
edge 321 within such as connecting body slot. Figure 53 below sets forth an illustration
of the insertion of a plate member such as plate member 320 into a connecting body
slot.
[0068] Figure 36 sets forth a perspective view of a plate member constructed in accordance
with the present invention and generally referenced by numeral 330. Plate member 330
is generally square in shape and defines a plurality of edges 331, 332, 333 and 334.
[0069] Figure 37 sets forth a partial section view of plate member 330 taken along section
lines 37-37 in Figure 36. Plate member 330 defines a generally cylindrical edge 334
which provide ease of insertion and positive retention into and within a connecting
body slot Figures 50 and 51 set forth below illustrate the insertion of a plate member
such as plate member 330 into a connecting body slot.
[0070] Figures 38, 39 und 40 set forth further examples of variously shaped and configured
plate members for use in the present invention construction toy set. Figure 3 shows
a generally square plate member generally referenced by numeral 340 which defines
an outer edge 343 and an aperture 341. Figure 39 shows a generally circular plate
member generally referenced by numeral 344 having a center aperture 345 and an outer
edge 346. Figure 40 shows a circular segment plate member generally referenced by
numeral 347 defining an outer edge 348. While edges 343, 346 and 348 of plate members
340, 344 and 347 respectively may be shaped in accordance with any of the above described
shapes shown for plate members, it has been found convenient to shape edges 343, 346
and 348 in the manner shown in Figure 47. In the anticipated use of plate members
340, 344 and 347, the overall size thereof is generally selected to be: substantially
smaller than the plate members set forth and described above within a given construction
toy set to provide variety of structure.
[0071] Figures 41, 42 and 43 set forth further alternate shapes for plate members constructed
in accordance with the present invention and generally referenced by numerals 350,
355 and 360 respectively. Plate members 350, 355 and 360 are generally shaped to provide
a floral shape, a leaf-like shape and a tear-drop shape for use in various aesthetic
themes within a construction toy set of the type utilizing the present invention.
Hovrever, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that differently shaped
plate members may be utilized to obtain differently theme play sets without departing
from the spirit and scope of the present invention. More specifically, plate member
350 defines a floral shaped outer edge 352 and an aperture 351. Plate member 355 defines
a leaf-like outer edge 356 while plate member 360 defines an aperture 361 and an outer
edge 362 generally resembling a tear-drop shape.
[0072] Figure 44 sets forth a triangular shaped plate member generally referenced by numeral
365 having an outer edge 366. Outer edge 366 may be fabricated using any of the edge
structures set forth herein.
[0073] To add further flexibility to the present invention construction toy set, additionally
shaped members are utilized to facilitate forming toy figures such as the illustrative
toy figure set forth in Figure 57. Thus, Figure 45 sets forth a plate member generally
referenced by numeral 370 having an outer edge 371 which is multiply curved to form
an arm portion 373 and a hand portion 374. An aperture 372 is formed in hand portion
374. Similarly, Figure 46 sets forth a plate member 375 having an outer edge 376 which
is multiply curved to form a leg portion 377 and a foot portion 378.
[0074] Figure 47 sets forth a partial section view of plate member 347 taken along section
lines 47-47 in Figure 40. Plate member 347 defines a tapered edge portion 348. The
tapered character of edge portion 348 facilitates the insertion of edge 348 into a
connecting slot. This insertion is illustrated in Figures 54 and 55.
[0075] Figure 48 sets forth a perspective view of a curved plate member constructed in accordance
with the present invention and generally referenced by numeral 480. Plate 480 is generally
cylindrical and defines a pair of parallel straight edges 481 and 483. Plate 480 further
defines a pair of generally curved circular edges 482 and 484. In accordance with
the present invention, edges 481 through 484 of curved plate 480 remain capable of
insertion into the slots of a connecting body in the manner described above. In such
case, the curvature of plate member 480 is sufficiently large in radius of curvature
to maintain attachment within a connecting body slot.
[0076] Figure 49 sets forth a perspective view of a curved plate member generally referenced
by numeral 490 and constructed in accordance with the present invention. Plate member
490 is generally cylindrical in shape and corresponds generally to a quarter cylinder.
Thus, curved plate member 490 defines a pair of parallel straight edges 491 and 493
together with a pair of cylindrically curved edges 492 and 494. As mentioned above,
in the description of plate member 480, plate member 490 defines a radius of curvature
which is sufficiently large to facilitate the insertion of its edge portions into
the connecting slots of a connecting body in much the same manner as described above
for generally planar members.
[0077] Figure 50 sets forth a partial section view showing a typical insertion of a plate
member into a typical slot in a connecting body. In the position shown in Figure 50,
the plate member is positioned such that its edge is aligned with the entrance to
the slot formed in the connecting body.
[0078] More specifically, a connecting body 120 having a generally cubic body 121 defines
a slot 126 terminating in an enlarged undercut 130. Connecting body 120 further defines
slots 123 and 125 having enlarged undercut portions 127 and 129. A passage 122 is
formed at the approximate center of connecting body 120. A plate member 330 defines
a generally cylindrical edge portion 334.
[0079] With edge 334 positioned as shown at the entrance to slot 126, the user then forces
plate 330 and edge 334 into slot 126 in the direction indicated by arrow 325. The
resilient character of the material from which body 121 is formed, allows body 121
to flex outwardly as indicated by arrows 326 and 327 to the expanded position shown
in phantom line drawing in Figure 50. Thereafter, the user continues to force edge
34 into slot 126 until it is received within enlarged undercut 130. It will be noted
that the outward flexing of slot 126 to receive the enlarged size of edge 334 of plate
member 330 is facilitated by undercut 130. The user continues to drive edge 334 of
plate member 330 into slot 126 until cylindrical edge 334 is received within undercut
130.
[0080] Figure 51 sets ferth the partial section view shown in Figure 50 of connecting body
120 and plate member 330 following the completion of the edge insertion described
above. At the: point shown in Figure 51, edge 334 of plate member 330 is seated within
the connecting body slot and is maintained securely.
[0081] More specifically, a connecting body 120 having a generally cubic body 121 defines
a slot 126 terminating in an enlarged undercut 130. Connecting body 120 further defines
slots 123 and 125 having enlarged undercut portions 127 and 129. A passage 122 is
formed at the approximate center of connecting body 120. A plate member 330 defines
a generally cylindrical edge portion 334.
[0082] It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the resilient character of the
material from which connecting body is fabricated, causes the side portions of slot
126 to provide positive pressure against the surfaces of plate member 330. It will
be further apparent to those skilled in the art that the enlarged size of cylindrical
edge 334 cooperates with the enlarged size of undercut 130 to further secure plate
member 330 within connecting body 120.
[0083] The removal process for plate member 330 is substantially the reverse as the above
described insertion process in that the user simply applies a drawing force upon plate
member 330 with respect to connecting body 120 to overcome the resilient retaining
force thereof and withdraw plate member 330.
[0084] Figure 52 sets forth a partial section view of an alternative combination of connecting
block slot and plate member edge attachment. Connecting body 120 includes a cubic
body 121 defining a slot 126 therein. Slot 126 terminates in an enlarged undercut
portion 127. A plate member 357 defines an edge portion 358 having tapered facets
and a bead portion 359. In the inserted position shown in Figure 52, edge 358 has
been forced through 126 causing cubic body 121 to flex outwardly in a similar manner
to that set forth above in Figure 50 to facilitate the passage of bead 359 into undercut
portion 127. Once bead 359 enters enlarged undercut portion 127, the resilience of
the material forming cubic body 121 forces slot 126 against plate member 357 securing
edge 358. It will be understood that a reverse action of withdrawing plate member
357 causes a corresponding outward flex of cubic body 121 as bead 359 passes through
slot 126.
[0085] Figure 53 sets forth a partial section view similar to the section view shown in
Figure 52 which illustrates a still further alternative combination of connecting
body fabrication and plate member. More specifically, connecting body 120 includes
a cubic body 121 defining a slot 126 terminating in an enlarged undercut portion 127.
A plate member 320 includes an edge 321 having an angled facet 322 and an upwardly
extending bead 323. In a similar process to the above described operation shown in
Figure 50, plate member 320 is forced into slot 126 causing slot 126 to flex outwardly
as bead 323 passes through slot 126 into undercut 127. Thereafter, the resilient character
of connecting body 120 causes the closure of slot 126 against plate member 320. As
a result, the frictional force upon plate member 320 by the surfaces of slot 126 together
with the extension of bead 323 into undercut 127 maintains the secure attachment of
plate member 320 to connecting body 120.
[0086] Figures 54 and 55 set forth partial section views of an illustrative attachment between
a plate member and a connecting body having the improved slot structure utilizing
relief slots and flexible ribs such as that shown in Figures 11 through 13, 23 and
24, and 29 through 31. Figure 54 a shows a plate member positioned for insertion into
the slot of a connecting body while Figure 55 shows the plate member inserted into
and secured to a connecting body.
[0087] More specifically, a connecting body 160 defines a slot 168 having an enlarged undercut
portion 173. Connecting body further includes a pair of relief slots 181 and 182 on
each side of slot 168. The presence of relief slots 182 and 183 on each side of slot
168 forms a pair of flexible ribs 223 and 224. A plate member 347 defines a tapered
edge 348.
[0088] In the position shown, edge 348 of plate member 347 is positioned at the entrance
of slot 168. Thereafter, the user forces plate member 347 into slot 168 in the direction
indicated by arrow 225. The insertion of edge 248 into slot 168 forces flexible ribs
223 and 224 outwardly in the directions indicated by arrows 226 and 227. It will be
noted that the outward flexing of flexible ribs 223 and 224 is accommodated by relief
slots 182 and 181 respectively. As a result, the remainder of connecting body 160
is not deformed by the insertion of plate member 347. Thereafter, as the user continues
to force plate member 347 into slot 168 and as flexible ribs 223 and 224 flex outwardly
to accommodate the insertion of edge 348, edge 348 eventually bottoms out against
enlarged undercut portion 173. At this point (shown in Figure 55) plate member 347
is fully inserted into connecting body 160.
[0089] Figure 55 sets forth the partial section view of Figure 54 in which edge 348 of plate
member 347 is fully inserted into connecting body 160.
[0090] More specifically, a connecting body 160 defines a slot 168 having an enlarged undercut
portion 173. Connecting body further includes a pair of relief slots 181 and 182 on
each side of slot 168. The presence of relief slots 182 and 183 on each side of slot
168 forms a pair of flexible ribs 223 and 224. A plate member 347 defines a tapered
edge 348.
[0091] In the fully inserted position shown in Figure 55, flexible ribs 223 and 224 provide
a grasping force against plate member 347 which aides in retaining plate member 347
in a secure attachment. For purposes of illustration, an alternative edge structure
for edge 348 is shown in dash-line representation 369 to demonstrate the use of an
enlarged bead within the structure of edge 348. In such case, enlarged bead 369 cooperates
with undercut portion 173 to further secure plate member 347 within slot 168.
[0092] Figure 55 also provides illustration of the present invention construction toy set
fabrication which allows the residence of substantial loads upon the various structures
fabricated utilizing the present invention connecting bodies and plate members. For
example, in the event plate member 347 is subjected to a significant load in the direction
indicated by arrow 367, a torch or rotational force is imparted to plate member 347
which is also directed as indicated by arrow 367. In such case, the flexible character
of flexible ribs 223 and 224 cause rib 224 to flex downwardly in the direction indicated
by arrow 368. As flexible rib 224 flexes downwardly in the direction indicated by
arrow 368, relief slot 181 narrows until, under significant load, the outer end of
flexible rib 224 touches the lower surface of relief slot 181. At this point, further
flexing of rib 224 is resisted by the underlying portion of connecting body 160 providing
a substantially greater resistance to the load force. In this manner, the structural
attachment between plate member and connecting body facilitates relative small adjustments
under load while resisting the tendency to yield substantially under significant loads.
This provides substantial advantage when the present invention construction toy set
is utilized in fabricating various complex and load-bearing structures.
[0093] Figure 56 sets forth a perspective view of an illustrative complex structure produced
utilizing the present invention construction toy set. It will be understood that the
structure shown in Figure 56 is utilized for illustration and that various other structures
of differing shapes and configurations may be fabricated utilizing the present invention
construction toy set without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
Thus, the combined structure generally referenced by numeral 390 shown in Figure 56,
may be seen to be fabricated of a plurality of generally planar plate members mutually
secured by interlocking connecting bodies of the type set forth and described above.
Structure 390 includes a pair of plate members 391 and 393 secured at right angles
by a connecting body for ten. The attachment between plate members 391 and 393 is
facilitated by inserting the edge portions thereof into the appropriate slots of connecting
body 410. In addition, a plate member 392 is secured to the upper edges of plate members
391 and 393 by a plurality of generally spherical connecting bodies for 413, 414 and
422. Once again, the attachment between connecting bodies and plate members is accomplished
utilizing the above described edge insertion into slot portions of the connecting
bodies. In addition, structure 390 includes a plate member 310 having edges 311, 312,
313 and 314 which is further secured to the combination of plate members 391 and 392
by connecting bodies 413 and 414. A triangular shape plate member 365 having an outer
edge 366 is secured to edge 314 of plate member 310 by connecting bodies 415 and 416.
[0094] Structure 390 further includes a pair of plate members 396 and 397 secured at right
angles by a connecting body 412. In addition, plate member 397 is stabilized in its
vertical position by attachment of a connecting body 411. While not seen in Figure
56 due to the perspective view thereof, it will be understood that plate member 396
is also secured to connectiing body 410 to further stabilize structure 390. A plate
member 417 is mutually secure to the upper edges of plate members 396 and 397 by connecting
bodies 423 and 424 and connecting bodies 427 and 428 respectively. In addition, a
triangular plate member 398 is further secured to plate members 417 and 397 by connecting
bodies 427 and 428.
[0095] A plate member 394 is secured to plate members 396 and 417 by connecting bodies 423
and 424. Plate member 394 further supports a triangular plate member 395 utilizing
connecting bodies 425 and 426.
[0096] A fancifully curved plate member 399 is secured to plate members 392 and 393 by connecting
body 422. In addition, a pair of smaller plate members 400 and 401 are secured to
plate member 399 by connecting bodies 420 and 421 respectively.
[0097] The various connecting bodies shown in Figure 56 are illustrative of the various
connecting bodies set forth above and may be interchangeable utilized within a structure
such as structure 390 in accordance with the present invention. The entire structure
may be further modified and revised by the child user either by adding additional
connecting bodies and plate members or by removing and repositioning selected ones
of the connecting bodies and plate members. The important aspect with respect to the
present invention to be realized in Figure 56, is that the variously shaped connecting
bodies set forth above may be interchangeable utilized in forming a more complex structure
of plate members in which assembly is a simple plate insertion operation.
[0098] Figure 57 sets forth a perspective assembly view of a toy figure constructed in accordance
with the present invention and generally referenced by numeral 430. Toy figure 430
will be understood to be illustrative of the various toy figures which may be fabricated
using different combinations of connecting bodies and plate members. It will be understood
that the plate members and connecting bodies of the present invention are capable
of fabricating a virtually endless variety of toy figures all of which fall within
the spirit and scope of present invention.
[0099] More specifically, toy figure 430 includes a connecting body 140 having a plurality
of inwardly extending slots 143, 144, 145 and 146. Each connecting slot terminates
in an enlarged undercut 147, 148, 149 and 150 respectively. Connecting body 140 further
defines a passage 142 extending therethrough. In further accordance with the present
invention, an elongated rod 30 having a lower end 31 is inserted into passage 142
to provide a vertical support. In addition, a pair of plate members 460 and 462 are
inserted into slots 144 and 146 respectively to provide further support for toy figure
430. A generally cylindrical member 446 defining a passage 447 therethrough is received
upon rod 30 and rests upon the upper surface of connecting body 140. Thereafter, a
connecting body 440 having a generally spherical shape and defining a passage 441
therethrough is further received upon rod 430 and rests upon member 446. Connecting
body 440 defines a pair of inwardly extending slots 442 and 443. Toy figure 430 further
includes a pair of arm members 450 and 453. Arm member 450 includes an arm portion
451 and a hand portion 452. Arm portion 451 is inserted into slot 442 of connecting
body 440. Similarly, arm member 453 includes an arm portion 454 and a hand portion
456. Arm portion 454 is inserted into slot 443.
[0100] A cylindrical member 444 defines an aperture 445 and is assembled upon rod 30 and
rests upon the upper portion of connecting body 440. A connecting body 431 defines
a center passage 434 and a pair of inwardly extending slots 432 and 433. Connecting
body 431 is assembled to end portion 32 of rod 30. End 32 extends into but not entirely
through connecting body 431.
[0101] A head unit 470 defines a generally semi-spherical member defining an interior cavity
472 (better seen in Figure 58). Head member 470 further defines a fanciful face indicia
473. Head member 470 further defines an aperture 471 in the upper portion thereof.
The internal structure of head member 470 is set forth below in Figure 58 in greater
detail. However, suffice it to note here that interior cavity 472 of head member 470
is sized and configured to allow head member 470 to rest upon and partially cover
the upper surface of a spherical member such as connecting body 431. The combination
of head member 470 and spherical connecting body 431 provides a fanciful simulation
of a figures head and face. Toy figure 430 is completed by a crown member 496 having
a downwardly extending post 497. With head member positioned upon connecting body
431 such that aperture 471 is aligned with passage 434 thereof, post 497 may be passed
through aperture 471 into the upper portion of passage 434 to secure crown member
496 in place. The resulting toy figure is thereafter useable in virtually any play
pattern designed by the child user. However, in the preferred fabrication of the present
invention, a plurality of toy figures assembled in a similar manner to toy figure
430 may be utilized in combination with a structure such as structure 390 shown in
Figure 56.
[0102] In accordance with an important aspect of the present invention, a plurality and
virtually endless variety of toy figures may be fabricated utilizing the various connecting
bodies and plate members provided in the present invention construction toy set. For
example, an alternative crown member 498 having a downwardly extending post 499 may
be utilized in place of crown member 496 in the above described assembly. Further,
an alternative head member 500 having an aperture 501 and an interior cavity 505 may
be substituted in place of head member 470 and assembled to connecting body 431 to
further vary toy figure 430. By way of further example, fanciful plate members 460
and 462 may be replaced by a pair of leg members 502 and 503 which are similarly inserted
into slots 144 and 146 of connecting body 140. The foregoing variations of figure
430 are provided for purposes of illustration. However, it will be apparent to those
skilled in the art that a plurality of substantially different and varied toy figures
may be fabricated utilizing the interchangeable members and connecting bodies of the
present invention construction toy set without departing from the spirit and scope
of the present invention.
[0103] Figure 58 sets forth a partial section perspective view of the interior structure
of head member 470. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the structure
of head member 470 is illustrative of the corresponding structures found in alternative
head members such as head member 500 shown in Figure 57. Head member 470 is generally
semi-spherical in structure and defines a spherical internal cavity 472. Head member
470 further defines an aperture 471 and a face portion 473. The frontal portion including
face portion 473 of head member 470 is shown in dash-line depiction to facilitate
illustration of the interior structure of head member 470. In its preferred fabrication,
head member 470 further includes a pair of inwardly extending flange portions 475
and 476. The size and configuration of flanges 475 and 476 is selected to correspond
with and properly fit within slots 432 and 433 of connecting body 431. Thus, as head
member 470 is assembled upon the upper portion of connecting body 431 such that aperture
471 is aligned with passage 434 of connecting body 431, flanges 475 and 476 are received
within slots 432 and 433 of the connecting body. This cooperation of flanges 475 and
476 with slots 432 and 433 facilitates the proper alignment of head member 470 with
respect to the remainder of the toy figure and provides a secure attachment between
head member 470 and connecting body 431.
[0104] Figure 59 sets forth a perspective view of a mobile constructed in accordance with
the present invention construction toy set and generally referenced by numeral 510.
Mobile 510 is fabricated utilizing a plurality of connecting bodies and plate members
of different sizes, shapes and structures such as those set forth above together with
an elongated flexible element 511. In its preferred form, flexible element 511 comprises
a string or relatively thin cord. However, element 511 may also be provided by a monofilament
type material such as fishing line or the like. By way of further alternative, flexible
element 511 may comprise a ribbon or other material.
[0105] Structure 510 includes a connecting body 512 having a plurality of plate members
513, 514, 515 and 516 joined by inserting portions of each plate member into slots
formed in connecting body 512 in the manner described above. In addition, flexible
element 511 is passed through one of the slots of connecting body 512. Structure 510
further includes a connecting body 520 secured to flexible element 511 together with
a connecting body 521. Connecting bodies 520 and 521 are spherical in shape and fabricated
in accordance with any of the various structures set forth above. An elongated curving
plate member 522 is secured within a selected slot formed in connecting body 521.
The lower end of flexible element 511 is joined to plate member 522 and connecting
body 521 using a simple tied knot or alternatively, passing the lower end of element
511 through the slot formed in connecting body 521 which receives plate member 522.
Plate member 522 defines a general center of gravity indicated by indicia 538. In
accordance with the desire to fabricate a mobile which hangs conveniently, and in
a relatively stable horizontal orientation from flexible element 511, the remaining
elements of structure 510 secured to plate member 522 are evenly distributed on each
side of center of gravity 538. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that
a virtually endless variety of combinations of connecting bodies and plate members
may be attached to plate member 522 to provide differing appearances while satisfying
this general balancing criteria.
[0106] In the structure of 510, a cubic connecting body 523 is secured to one end of plate
member 522 by insertion into a slot thereof. A pair of plate member 524 and 538 are
received within additional slots formed in connecting body 523 for secure attachment.
A pair of spherical connecting bodies 525 and 526 are secured to the lower portion
plate member 538. Connecting body 525 further supports a plate member 527 while connecting
body 526 further supports a plate member 528.
[0107] On the opposite side of plate member 522, a generally cubic connecting body. 529
is secured to the lower edge of plate member 522 by insertion into a slot thereof.
In addition, a trio of plate members 530, 533 and 536 are secured within additional
slots formed in connecting body 529. Plate member 536 further supports a spherical
connecting body 537 while plate member 530 further supports a connecting body 531
which in turn supports a downwardly extending plate member 532. Structure 510 is completed
by a connecting body 534 secured to plate member 533 which in turn supports a plate
member 535.
[0108] It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the convenient edge insertion
attachment between the various plate member edges and slots formed in the various
connecting bodies facilitates a simple, convenient and interesting method of assembling
a complex structure such as structure 510. It will be further apparent to those skilled
in the art that this convenient attachment allows further modification on an ongoing
basis to provide increased developmental activity for the child user.
[0109] Figure 60 sets forth a perspective view of a jewelry article constructed in accordance
with the present invention and generally referenced by numeral 540. In the assembly
of jewelry article 540 the various plate members and connecting bodies selected for
assembly are chosen from the above described connecting bodies and plate members which
define apertures therethrough. In addition, an elongated flexible element 511 which,
as described above in Figure 59, preferably comprises a flexible cord or string or
alternative flexible elements is used to secure the various plate members and connecting
bodies chosen for inclusion of the article 40 by simply stringing the flexible element
through the passages and apertures formed therein.
[0110] More specifically, jewelry article 540 which may for example, be a necklace or bracelet,
includes a plurality of connecting bodies 543, 548 and 551 each having a passage formed
therein as described above. Correspondingly, a plurality of plate members 541, 544,
546 and 550 are also chosen from the above described plate members which define an
aperture therethrough. For example, plate member 550 defines an aperture 553 therein.
In addition, jewelry article 540 includes a plurality of conventional beads 542, 545,
547, 549 and 552 to further enhance the general attractiveness of jewelry article
540. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that a virtually endless variety
of plate members and connecting bodies may be strung upon flexible element 511 as
desired to provide the chosen combination for the desired appearance of jewelry article
540. In accordance with an important aspect of the present invention, in fabricating
article 540, a plurality of plate members may be secured to one or more of the connecting
bodies strung upon flexible element 511. This attachment is carried forward by the
insertion of an edge portion of the plate members into a convenient slot within the
selected connecting body. This attachment is amply described above, and is shown in
Figure 60 as the attachment between additional plate members 554 and 555 to connecting
body 548. Similarly, a plate member 556 is inserted partially into connecting body
543 at a convenient slot (not seen) to secure plate member 556. It will be apparent
to those skilled in the art that the utilization of additional connecting bodies may
also be secured to the various plate members strung upon flexible element 511 to further
enhance the resulting jewelry article structure. By way of example, a connecting body
557 is shown secured to plate member 544 by edge insertion into a connecting body
slot.
[0111] Figures 152 and 153 illustrate a wand structure which plays a role herein in enabling
skewering interconnection between components.
[0112] Figures 156-158, inclusive, illustrate an elongate flexible strand which is employed,
among other things, to achieve tethering and stitching, both of which interconnection
modalities are pictured in Figure 158. Also shown in Figure 158, in the loop formed
in the strand there pictured is a suggestion of how this strand can be used for the
joinery modality of snaring.
[0113] Figures 161, 162, 170-174, inclusive, 205-208, inclusive, 221, 222, 225 and 226,
provide clear illustrations of organic-form components furnished in accordance with
the present invention.
[0114] Figures 263 and 264 illustrate a thin-door structure, the non-decorated side in which
possesses surface-energy characteristics (static force, for example) that cause it
to cling to another surface when it is applied to that surface.
[0115] Figures 281-283, inclusive, illustrate an amorphous, free-form component which can
be assembled by a child's imagination into a host of different settings to represent
something in the child's mind.
[0116] Figures 324 and 325 illustrate building components having slots which promote interference
interconnection between components.
[0117] What has been shown is a construction toy set having a plurality of generally planar
plate members which are connectable by a plurality of connecting bodies. The connecting
bodies define appropriate slot structures for receiving the edge portions of the plate
members in an easily assembled by secure attachment particularly suited for younger
children. The construction toy set is flexible in use and facilitates fabrications
of relatively complex and varied structures as well as fanciful toy figures. The entire
construction toy set may be themed as desired to provide a general appearance or character
consistent with the desired use. The entire compliment of elements of the construction
toy set may be fabricated of relatively inexpensive molded plastic components and
is suitable for mass production and mass marketing.
[0118] While particular embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it will
be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made
without departing from the invention in its broader aspects. Therefore, the aim in
the appended claims is to cover all such changes and modifications as fall within
the true spirit and scope of the invention.
1. A construction toy set comprising:
a plurality of connecting bodies each defining a three-dimensional body having an
outer surface and a plurality of slots each extending inwardly from said outer surface
and each terminating within said body in an enlarged undercut portion; and
a plurality of generally planar plate members each having opposed surfaces and outer
edges, said edges being configured and sized to be inserted into selected ones of
said slots,
said slots each including relief slots on each side thereof forming a pair of flexible
ribs on each side of said slots; and
said bodies being formed of a resilient material such that said slots deform elastically
when one of said edges is inserted into one of said slots to secure said connecting
body to said plate member, combinations of said plate members being joined by said
connecting bodies to form toy structures.
2. A construction toy set comprising:
a plurality of connecting bodies each defining a three-dimensional body having an
outer surface and a plurality of slots each extending inwardly from said outer surface
and each terminating within said body in an enlarged undercut portion; and
a plurality of generally planar plate members each having opposed surfaces and outer
edges, said edges being configured and sized to be inserted into selected ones of
said slots,
said bodies being formed of a resilient material such that said slots deform elastically
when one of said edges is inserted into one of said slots to secure said connecting
body to said plate member, combinations of said plate members being joined by said
connecting bodies to form toy structures.
3. The construction toy set of claim 1 or 2 wherein at least some of said plate members
are rectangular.
4. The construction toy set of claim 1 or claim 2 or claim 3 wherein at least some of
said plate members are circular.
5. The construction toy set of one of claims 1 to 4 wherein at least some of said plate
members are triangular.
6. The construction toy set of one of claims 1 to 5 wherein at least some of said plate
members generally define toy figure appendage shapes including arms with hands and
legs with feet.
7. The construction toy set of one of claims 1 to 6 wherein at least some of said plate
members define curved planes.
8. The construction toy set of one of claims 1 to 7 wherein said slots include generally
flat spaced apart side surfaces and wherein said enlarged undercut portions are generally
cylindrical segments continuous with said side surfaces.
9. The construction toy set of one of claims 1 to 8 wherein said slots each include relief
slots on each side thereof forming a pair of flexible ribs on each side of said slots.
10. The construction toy set of one of claims 8 and 9 wherein said plate members each
include an enlarged bead adjacent said outer edge.
11. The construction toy set of claim 10 wherein said plate members each include an angled
facet opposing said enlarged bead.
12. The construction toy set of claim 10 or claim 11 wherein said enlarged bead is generally
cylindrical.
13. The construction toy set of claim 8 or claim 9 wherein said plate members each include
angled facets adjacent said outer edges.
14. The construction toy set of one of claims 1 to 13 wherein said three-dimensional bodies
of said plurality of connecting bodies include generally spherical bodies.
15. The construction toy set of one of claims 1 to 14 wherein said three-dimensional bodies
of said plurality of connecting bodies include generally prismatic bodies.
16. The construction toy set of one of claims 1 to 15 wherein said three-dimensional bodies
each include a plurality of facets.
17. The construction toy set of one of claims 1 to 16 wherein said plurality of connecting
bodies includes at least some spherical bodies each having a passage formed therethrough.
18. The construction toy set of one of claims 1 to 17 wherein said plurality of connecting
bodies includes at least some generally cubic bodies each having a passage formed
therethrough.
19. The construction toy set of one of claims 1 to 18 wherein said plurality of connecting
bodies includes at least some bodies defining a rectangular prism shape each having
a passage therethrough.
20. The construction toy set of one of claims 1 to 18 wherein said plurality of connecting
bodies includes at least some bodies defining a triangular prism shape each having
a passage therethrough.
21. The construction toy set of one of claims 1 to 19 wherein said plurality of connecting
bodies includes at least some generally cylindrical bodies each having a passage formed
therethrough.
22. The construction toy set of one of claims 17 to 21 further including an elongated
rod receivable within at least one of said passages and extending beyond said connecting
bodies.
23. The construction toy set of claim 2, wherein the three-dimensional body defined by
said plurality of connecting bodies includes a passage through said three-dimensional
body, further including:
a head member having a face portion, a passage and an interior cavity for receiving
a portion of a selected one of said connecting bodies; and
an elongated rod sized to fit within said passages,
wherein said combinations of said plate members being joined by said connecting bodies
form portions of toy figures including appendages, said connecting bodies being stacked
in a vertical array with said rod passing through said passages and said head member
being received upon the uppermost one of said connecting bodies.
24. The construction toy set of claim 23 wherein said uppermost connecting body is generally
spherical.
25. The construction toy set of claim 23 or 24 wherein said head member includes a pair
of flanges supported within said interior cavity received within a pair of said slots
formed in said uppermost connecting body.
26. The construction toy set of one of claims 1 to 25, each of said slots further including
a pair of resilient flexible ribs having interior surfaces forming interior sides
of said slot and a pair of relief slots adjacent each of said flexible ribs, said
relief slots providing clearance between said ribs and the surrounding portions of
said body to facilitate flexing of said ribs.
27. The construction toy set of claim 2, wherein at least one three-dimensional body has
an outer surface and a slot extending inwardly from said outer surface; further including
a generally planar appendage having opposed generally planar surfaces configured and
sized to be inserted into said slot; and
a head member connectable to the body;
said body being formed of a resilient material such that said slot deforms elastically
when said appendage is inserted into said slot to secure said connecting body to said
appendage.
28. The construction toy set of claim 27 wherein said body is generally spherical.
29. The construction toy set of claim 27 or claim 28 wherein said head member includes
a pair of flanges supported within an interior cavity received within a pair of said
slots formed in said body.
30. The construction toy set of one of claims 23 to 29 further including a first crown
member receivable upon said head member and having a first post extending into an
aperture in said head member.
31. The construction toy set of claim 30 further including a second crown member receivable
upon said head member and having a second post extending into said aperture in said
head member, said first and second crown members being interchangeable to form different
toy figure appearances.
32. The construction toy set of claim 30 or claim 31, wherein each crown member is operably
connectable to said head, and each including a pair of eye-simulating members;
wherein a portion of a toy figure may be assembled from said head and one of said
crowns, and a simulated personality of said toy figure may be changed by substituting
a different one of said crowns for the one of said crowns.
33. The construction toy set of one of claims 23 to 32 wherein said head member is generally
spherical.
34. The construction toy set of claim 2 further including an elongated flexible element
and wherein said plurality of plate members are joined by said connecting bodies to
form an extending structure having a center of gravity and wherein said flexible element
is secured to said extending structure at said center of gravity allowing said extending
structure to be hung from said flexible element as a balanced mobile.
35. The construction toy set of claim 2 further including an elongated flexible element
and wherein said plate members each define an aperture therein and wherein said connecting
bodies each define a passage therein, said flexible element passing through said apertures
and passages to form a jewelry article.
36. A construction toy set comprising:
a plurality of connecting bodies each defining a three-dimensional body having an
outer surface of at least one slot extending inwardly from said outer surface; and
a plurality of generally planer plate members each having opposed surfaces and outer
edges, each of said outer edges being selectively insertable into said at least one
slot; wherein
said bodies are formed such that said at least one slot deforms elastically when one
of said edges is inserted therein to thereby secure said connecting body to said plate
member.
37. The construction toy set as claimed in claim 36 wherein each of said connecting bodies
is formed from a resilient material.
38. The construction toy set as claimed in claim 36 or 37 wherein each said at least one
slot which extends inwardly from the outward surface of a respective connecting body
terminates within said respective body in an enlarged undercut portion.
39. The construction toy set as claimed in any one of claims 36 to 38 wherein combinations
of said plate members may be joined by said connecting bodies to thereby form toy
structures.
40. The construction toy set as claimed in any one of claims 36 to 39 wherein said at
least one slot comprises a plurality of slots.
41. A method for forming a toy structure comprising the steps of:
selecting a three dimensional connecting body having an outer surface and at least
one slot each extending inwardly from said outer surface;
selecting a one of a plurality of generally planer plate members each having opposed
surfaces and outer edges;
selecting a one from said at least one slot;
inserting an outer edge of said selected plate member into said selected slot whereby
said slot deforms elastically on insertion of said plate edge and secures said plate
member to said connecting body; and
repeating said selection and insertion steps to join a plurality of plate members
by said connecting bodies thereby forming said toy structure.
42. The method as claimed in claim 41 further comprising the step of forming each said
connecting body from a resilient material.
43. The method as claimed in claim 41 or 42 further comprising forming each connecting
body whereby each slot is terminated with an enlarged undercut portion.
44. The method as claimed in any one of claims 41 to 43 further comprising, for each slot,
providing a pair of resilient flexible ribs having interior surfaces forming interior
sides of said slot and a pair of relief slots adjacent each of said flexible ribs,
said relief slots providing clearance between said ribs and the surrounding portions
of said body to facilitate flexing of said ribs.