CA1153890A - Hollow form, polyhedron block element formed of sheet material - Google Patents

Hollow form, polyhedron block element formed of sheet material

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CA1153890A
CA1153890A CA000363294A CA363294A CA1153890A CA 1153890 A CA1153890 A CA 1153890A CA 000363294 A CA000363294 A CA 000363294A CA 363294 A CA363294 A CA 363294A CA 1153890 A CA1153890 A CA 1153890A
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Abstract

HOLLOW FORM, POLYHEDRON BLOCK ELEMENT
FORMED OF SHEET MATERIAL

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE

There is disclosed a hollow form building block useful for toys as a constructional block for play houses, forts, and the like, which is formed of inexpensive sheet material such as corrugated cardboard. The block element is a hollow-form, polyhedron that is provided with end walls, one of which has a polygonal aperture and the other of which has a coacting polygonal raised rim that is formed by folded tabs cut from the end wall and coacting tabs folded from an underlying end wall. The raised rim coacts with the apertures of other block elements to provide element-to-element interconnecting means and the raised rim also func-tions to secure the hollow-form block structure of the as-sembled, folded block element.

Description

Dkt. No. L- 6613 ~ 3890 BACKGROUND OF T~IE TNVENT~O~I

This invention relates to block elements useful as toys and, in particular, to an inexpensive block element formed of sheet material.

STATEMENT OF THE PRIOR ART
-Hollow-form block elements have been provided with interconnecting means which coact between the bloclc elements to provide element-to-element interconnection of the blocks in a single assembly. Examples of suoh are shown by U.S. Patent Nos. 3,148,177 and 3,496,670. The aforemen-tioned patents, however, do not disclose a construction that can be formed simply from sheet material and, in parti-cular, do not disclose elements that can be formed from inexpensive material such as corrugated cardboard, sheet -stock and the like.
There is a need for a hollow-form block element that can be simply and inexpensively manufactured and shipped to the user and that can be readily assembled into useable configùrations by interconnection to like elements. Such assembly and construction should be sufficiently simple to permit a child to assemble and construct toy buildings such as play houses and the like. Additionally, the struc-ture should be sufficiently strong to withstand abuse and resist collapsing to provide a permanent useful structure without hazard to children.

Dkt. No. L-6613 115~890 B~IEE' ST~TE~ NT OF THE I~3VENTION

This invention comprises a hollow-for~ polyhedron or block element which can be manufactured from inexpensive sheet material such as corrugated cardboard and the like.
The block element is provided with interconnecting, element-to-element means to permit assembly of a plurality of block elements into a unitary structure such as a playhouse and the like. The interconnecting means comprises a polygonal aperture in one end wall of the block element and a coactinc~
polygonal raised rim means of the same shape in the opposite and parallel end wall of the polyhedron block element.
The rim means is formed by folded tabs cut from the opposite end wall, thereby forming a second polygonal aperture which receives coacting tab means folded from an underlying sub-wall. The coacting folded tab means function with the tabs folded from the aperture to form the ràised rim means that can be received in corresponding polygonal apertures of adjacent block elements during the assembly of a plurality of elements into a single structure. The subwall is formed from olded ends of the side wall of the block and the folded tabs when received in the coacting polygonal aperture func-tion to retain the assembly of the individual block ele~,ent~
This construction results in block elements which can be die cut from a single sheet material and which can be stored and shipped to the consumer in the folded configuration, yet can be readily constructed by children into the hollow form block elements having very hi~h strengt'n and dimensional stability, particularly when the block elements are assembled into unitary structures.

Dkt. No. L-6613 11538~0 BRIEF STL~TEMENT OF r~lE DRAr~lIMGS

The invention will be described with reference to the FIGURES of which:
FIGURE 1 illustrates a hexahedron according to the invention;
FI~U~E 2 illustrates a pentahedron according to the invention;
FIGURES 3 and 4 illustrate the construction of the hexahedron of FIGURE l;
FIGURES 5 and 6 illustrate construction of the pentahedron of FIGURE 2; and ~IGURES 7 and 8 illustrate other shaoes of useful hexahedrons.
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, DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED E~BoDIMENTs Referring now to FIGURE 1, the modular block ele-ment of the invention is illustrated in a cubic form having a top wall 10, a bottom wall 12, front wall 14, back ~lall 16, and side walls 18 and 20. The block element is of hol-low-form construction and is provided with block element-to-element interconnectin9 means in the form of a polygonal aperture 22 in bottom wall 12 and an equally shaped and spaced, polygonal raised rim 26 extending about polygonal aperture 24. The raised rim is formed by folded, first tabs 28 and 30 and second, coacting tabs 32 and 34.
Referring now to FIGURE 3, the die cut pattern 34 from which the block element is formed is illustrated.

~ Dkt. Mo. L-6613 1153890 - Thi.s pattern is C~lt from a suitable constructional sheet material such as corrugated cardboarcl, however, other sheet materials which can be die cut and rea~ily packaged and assembled by folding along the appropriate edges can also be employed. The pattern is formed with the top wall 10 having a die cut polygonal aperture 24 that is formed by the cutting of parallel slits 36 and 38 and a transverse slit therebetween to form the tabs 28 and 30. The front wall 14 has a common folded edge 40 with the top wall and is laterally contiguous with the two side walls 18 and 20, - having common folded edges 42 and 44 with these side walls.
Each side wall has a contiguous top subwall 46 .
and 48 which have respective common folded edges 50 and 52 with their contiguous side walls. Each top subwall is of approximately 1/2 the width w of the block element such ~; that these subwalls will meet along a common edge bisecting the aperture 24. Each top subwall is `slit to form the se-cond, coacting tabs 32 and 34.
~; . The bottom wall 12 is contiguous with the front wall 14, sharing folded edge 50 and has lateral subwalls 52 and 54. The polygonal aperture 22 is die cut in the bottom wall, and prefe~ably is centrally located therein, and of the same shape and spacing to be directly beneath the polygonal aperture 24 in the top wall when assembled 25 as shown in FIGURE 1.
The back wall 16 is contiguous with the bottom wall 12, sharing folded edge 56 therewith. The back wall 16 has lateral side subwalls 58 and 60 and each of the lat-. eral subwalls h.as a finger prong 62 and 64. The top sub-walls 46 and 48 bear slots 66 and 68 which are of the same width as the width of the respective prongs 62 and 64.

~ Dkt~ No. L-6G13 115389Q

Referring now to FIGU~E 4, the simple assembly of the block element will be described. As illustrated, the block is ro~ated 180 from the view in FIGURE 1 such that the front wall 14 appears in the back of the illustra-tion. The pattern has been folded along edges 42 and 44 to move the side walls 18 and 20 into place and the top subwalls 46 and 48 have been also folded into approximately their final position. The bottom wall has been folded approxi-mately into its final position and the lateral subwalls 52 and 54 have been folded and received between the side walls 18 and 20.
The back wall 16 is folded into position after the lateral side subwalls 62 and 64 have been folded and received between the sidewalls 18 and 20 and the back wall is then swung along the arrowhead line 66 to rotate this wall into place. During this placement, top subwalls 46 and 48 can be swung upward, out of the`way, to permit passage of the side subwalls 58 and 60. When the side subwalls are moved into place, the prongs 62 and 64 will be received into interlocking slots 66 and 68. The top wall 10 is then moved along arrowhead line 68 and the coacting, folded tabs 32 and 34 of the top subwall are received within the aper-ture 24 of the top wall. These folded tabs are secured in the assembly between the first tabs 28 and 30 of the top wall.
Referring now to FIGURE 2, another embodiment of the invention will be described. This embodiment com-prises a pentahedron having a bottom wall 13 with a poly-gonal aperture 23, triangular side walls 19 and 21, back wall 17 and inclined front wall l5. The front wall is for-.

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~ Dkt. No. I.~6613 1153890 med by two folded half walls 9 and 11, and the assembly is retainecl by interconnecting means in the form of a T-shaped tab 29 that projects from half-wall ll and is receivea in a coacting aperture 31 of the opposite half wall and a corresponding T-shaped tab 32 dependent on half wall 9 which is received in a coacting aperture 35 of the half wall 11.
Referring now to FIGURE 5, the pattern for the . pentahedron block element of FIGURE 2 will be described.
As there illustrated, the bottom wall 13 has a die cut poly-gonal aperture 23 which is of the same dimensions and spacing with respect to the bottom t~all as aperture 22 of bottom wall 12 of the block element shown in FIGURE 1, whereby - these block elements can be interchanged in the construction of buildings, forts and the like. The bottom wall is conti-guous with the two side walls 19 and 21, having common folded edges 43 and 45 and is contiguous also with the back sub-walls 3i and 39, sharing common folded edges 41 and 43 therewith.
. Each of the side walls 19 and 21 are contiguous with back and front half walls; back half walls 49 and 51 and the previously mentioned front half walls 9 and 11.
The block assembly retaining means of the inven-tion comprises the T-shaped tabs 29 and 33 and die cut slots 31 and 35. Preferably, each die cut slot has a central semi-circular cutout portion 53 to receive one's finger or a tool during the assembly of the block element.
Referring now to FIGURE 6, the assembly of the pentahedron block element is described~ As there illust-rated, the front and back subwalls 39 and 37 have been fol-ded upright and the side ~.7all 19 has also been folded into . ' .

--- Dkt. No. L-6613 1153890 place. The back half wall 51 is being folded into place and a similar folding of the rear half wall 51 is to be made. rrhe opposite side wall 21 is then folded in place, ' folding the contiguous front subwall 11 and rear subwall `, 5 49 and the Einal construction is completed by inserting 1 the T-shaped tabs such as 29 and 33 into their respective ¦ slots such as 31 and 35.
1 The polyhedron hollow form block elements can ¦ be provided in a vaciety oE shapes and sizes. FIGURE 7 :! lo illustrates one modular construction which is the equivalent I of four of the cubic block elements of FIGURE 1, joined ~ in a continuous length. As there illustrated, the polyhedron j 70 has a plurality of polygonal apertures with the raised i polygonal peripheral rims 72, 74, 76, and 78, and each o '~ 15 these is inline and opposite an equally shaped and similarly spaced polygonal aperture 73, 75, 77 and 79 in the opposite I wall of the polyhedron. Each of these apertures receives a raised rim of sub~acent blocks such as rim 92 of block 1 90, 94 of block 91, and rims 96 and 98 of block 93.
~ 20 FI~URE 8 shows a similar polyhedron 80 which has j ~ two of the polygonal apertures with raised rims 82 and 84 I which are also opposite equally shaped and similarly spaced ¦ polygonal apertures.
j The block elements of the invention can be readily 1 ~5 stacked and the raised rim of the lo~er block element re-¦ ceived within the polygonal aperture of the upper element.
When so inserted, the block elements acquire a greater strength than when in their unconnected position, since the connecting of the blocked elements to coacting block elements enhances the securing of the tab means such as 32 and 34 which func-tion as the block element retaining means.

Dkt. No. L-6613 The block elements can be supplied in thé flat, unfolded configurations shown in FIG~RES 2 and 5 r and can be readily decorated in pleasin~ or vibrant colors to fasci-nate children. Since the block elements can be easily con-structed without any tools, their assembly is literally child's play to provide durable and safe toys.

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Claims (6)

THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION IN WHICH AN EXCLUSIVE
PROPERTY OR PRIVILEGE IS CLAIMED ARE DEFINED AS FOLLOWS:
1. A modular constructional block element formed from a foldable blank comprising a hollow-form polyhedron with a bottom wall having at least one centrally located polygonal aperture, back and front side walls, each foldably attached at one edge to an edge of said bottom wall, and a full width top wall foldably attached at one edge to the upper edge of one of said back and front walls, a pair of side walls, each foldably attached at one edge to the edge of said front wall, a pair of half width top walls, each attached at one edge to the upper edge of a respective side wall and foldable to underlie said top wall, a first pair of foldable tabs centrally located in said top wall to form a second aperture therein and a second pair of foldable tabs, one each in one of said half width top walls located to be received in said second aperture of said full width top wall and to coact with said first pair of foldable tabs to form a raised rim about said second aperture whereby said polygonal aperture and second aperture with said raised rim define coacting, block interconnecting means and block element retention means.
2. The element of claim 1 also including a second pair of side walls, each foldably attached at one edge to the edge of said back wall and foldable to underlie said first pair of side walls.
3. The element of claim 2 wherein the edges of said folded half width top walls meet along a line intersecting the second aperture of said end wall.
4. The element of claims 3 wherein said second coacting tabs comprise tabs cut and folded from said edges of said folded half width top walls.
5. The element of claim 4 wherein each of said second pair of side walls has a finger projection at its upper edge and each of said half width top walls has a coacting groove to receive a respective one of said finger projections.
6. The element of claim 5 including a third set of side walls, each foldably attached at one edge to an edge of said bottom wall.
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WO2014125490A3 (en) * 2013-02-13 2014-10-09 Jardin Netherlands B.V. Building block
WO2017046537A1 (en) * 2015-09-17 2017-03-23 Groscot Pascale Educational and collective modular construction, of simplified assembly

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
WO2014125490A3 (en) * 2013-02-13 2014-10-09 Jardin Netherlands B.V. Building block
WO2017046537A1 (en) * 2015-09-17 2017-03-23 Groscot Pascale Educational and collective modular construction, of simplified assembly

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