EP0198652B1 - Konstruktionsspiel - Google Patents
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- EP0198652B1 EP0198652B1 EP86302585A EP86302585A EP0198652B1 EP 0198652 B1 EP0198652 B1 EP 0198652B1 EP 86302585 A EP86302585 A EP 86302585A EP 86302585 A EP86302585 A EP 86302585A EP 0198652 B1 EP0198652 B1 EP 0198652B1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- This invention relates to a construction apparatus useful as a toy, amusement device, or for making models of the type having a plurality of components which can be connected together by connectors.
- a number of construction apparatuses have been developed in the past which include a plurality of plane figures, typically having three, four or five sides, and connectors for connecting the plane figures together to form three dimensional shapes. Examples are disclosed in United States patent numbers 3,120,078 to Bessinger; 2,776,521 to Zimmerman; 3,597,858 to Ogsbury and 3,000,134 to Marini as well as British patent number 918,877 to Zander and German patent number 617,011 to Fay.
- Each panel in Ogsbury is provided with beaded joint portions along each side edge thereof.
- the beaded joint portions are substantially in the shape of rods extending along the sides.
- Ogsbury employs elongated connectors which have sockets for receiving the beaded joint portions. Some of these connectors are substantially W-shaped in section.
- One advantage of using such connectors is that they permit adjacent panels to be aligned at different angles according to the particular three dimensional shape being made. This is shown in Figure 9 of Ogsbury.
- the shapes of connectors disclosed by Ogsbury present difficulties in construction. Such connectors cannot be fitted between an existing structure and a new panel in some situations without disturbing the existing structure. In such situations Ogsbury does not allow the new panel to be placed in its final position and then place the various connectors where required between the new panel and existing structure.
- each said connector being shaped to releasably embrace adjacent pairs of said members and having a pair of elongate recesses and a central portion between the recesses having an outer end, each said recess having concavely curved outer sides to releasably embrace one of said elongate members, the recesses of each connector facing outwardly in a common direction, the corner portions projecting outwardly with respect to the elongate members and the connectors.
- the invention provides construction apparatus, of said kind, which is characterised in that the elongate members and the corner portions form unitary, angular components with the elongate members extending along sides thereof, and in that each central portion of each said connector tapers to a minimum at said outer end from a maximum between inner ends of the recesses.
- the invention further provides a snap-fit connector for connecting elongate side members of toy or model construction components in parallel to provide a hinge for angular movement between said connected components, the snap-fit connector providing a pair of parallel elongate recesses which open outwardly in a common direction and a central portion between the recesses, and characterised in that the central portion tapers from a maximum between the inner ends of the recesses to a minimum at an outer end so as to fit slidably between each said pair of members without displacing the members of each said pair of members as the connector is fitted thereto.
- a toy or model such as the space station 1 of Figure 18 is constructed by connecting to gether a plurality of three-dimensional structures such as the dodecahedron 2 of Figure 17.
- this structure is made by connecting together a plurality of flat components having at least three sides as shown in Figures 1-8.
- these flat components can be connected together to form a larger planar shape such as hexagon 4 of Figure 16 formed by connecting together six of the triangular components shown in Figures 1 and 2.
- the flat components of Figures 1-8 are connected together by connectors 6 shown in Figures 9, 10 and 11.
- Larger planar structures such as the hexagon of Figure 16 or three-dimensional structures such as the dodecahedron 2 of Figure 17 are connected together to form more elaborate structures such as the model of Figure 18 by at least three different methods.
- each of the flat components such as four-sided component 8 of Figures 3 and 4
- a protrusion 10 near each corner on the top side thereof and a complementary socket 12 on the bottom thereof near each corner.
- the sockets and protrusions extend perpendicularly to the plane defined by the flat component and are capable of connecting similar flat components together as illustrated in Figure 5.
- each flat component has a plurality of sockets 14 arranged around the edge thereof, two adjacent each corner. These sockets are capable of receiving one end of a rod 23 as shown in Figure 3, the other end of which may be fitted to another flat component to connect them together.
- a third method employs plate-like members, such as four-sided plate-like member 18 shown partly broken away in Figure 4.
- Member 18 spans the square centre opening 20 of component 8 and has a central socket 22 capable of receiving a rod, such as rod 24 of Figure 7, the other end of which is capable of being fitted into an equivalent socket in another plate-like member fitted to a flat component of any shape provided.
- the four-sided flat component 8 has an elongated rod 25 extending along each side thereof to form a perimeter frame with four corner portions 26.
- the rods are cylindrical in shape and are, in this embodiment, integral with the corner portions.
- the corner portions 26 have three flat flanges 28, 30 and 32, as shown in the lower left hand corner portion 26 of Figure 3, which are co-planar with the flat component.
- Flanges 30 and 32 are seen on edge in the side elevation of Figure 5 which shows two components 8 connected together.
- the flat flanges are strengthened by webs 34 and 36 which extend outwardly from each corner along the inside of each of the corner portions towards the rods 24.
- Perpendicular webs 38 and 40 extend from webs 34 and 36 adjacent the rods. There are also strengthening webs 42 and 44 extending perpendicularly towards the sides of the flat components at each corner on the top of sockets 14 and equivalent webs 46 and 48 on the bottom of the sockets.
- the corner portions including the perpendicular webs, such as webs 42 and 46 have curved outer edges as seen for example in Figure 5. This allows adjacent flat components to be in contact while connected at different angular positions as described below and shown in Figures 12-14.
- the remaining corner portions of the four-sided component of Figures 3 and 4 are identical to the one described.
- Figures 1 and 2 show a three-sided or triangular flat component 50 provided with three rods 52 and three corner portions 54.
- the rods and corner portions are similar to those of the four-sided component with necessary adjustments to the shape, particularly of the corner portions as may be seen.
- the five-sided component 56 of Figure 8 is similar, having five rods 58 and five corner portions 60.
- FIGs 9-11 illustrate connector 6 used to connect the flat components together.
- each connector has a pair of recesses 62 and 64 which are substantially U-shaped to releasably embrace adjacent pairs of rods of adjacent flat components, such as the rods 25 of four-sided flat components 8 of Figures 3 and 4. It may be observed that the recesses face outwardly in the same direction, namely downwards from the point of view and in the orientation of Figure 10. The recesses are elongated as may be observed in the left connector 6 shown inverted in Figure 16.
- each connector The recesses 62 and 64 of each connector are separated by a central portion 66 having an outer end 67 defined by inner sides 68 and 70 of the recesses which, as may be seen in Figure 10, are angled towards each other so the central portion tapers towards its outer end 67.
- the recesses have concavely curved outer sides 72 and 74 respectively to form narrowed outer openings 76 and 78 for each recess.
- the recesses are capable of receiving the rods of the flat members with a snapping action.
- the central portion is tapered it can be fitted between adjacent rods without displacing them or the flat components of which they are a part. This is shown best in Figure 15.
- connector 6 can be rotated counter-clockwise from the illustrated position to connect together rods 80 and 82 without moving the rods at all when the edges of the flat components touch.
- the central portion 66 is tapered and so does not displace the rods 80 and 82 as it is rotated between the rods, rather the snapping action is accomplished by outward deformation of the concave outer sides 72 and 74 of connector 6.
- the connectors have outwardly directed lateral lips 82 and 84 extending along opposite sides, these lips provide grips for pushing the connectors into position or removing them to disassemble the structure.
- Each component also has a socket 86 on the top thereof as illustrated in Figure 9. This provides another means for connecting together a structure employing rods, such as rod 24 in Figure 7.
- Opposite ends of the rods can be fitted within the sockets 86 of two different connectors or may connect the connectors to plate-like members, for example using sockets 22 shown in Figure 7, or to the flat components, for example using sockets 14 shown in Figure 4.
- the connectors may be used to connect together flat components at various angular positions relative to each other.
- Figures 12 to 14 illustrate this for fragments of two flat components 88 and 90.
- the flat components are adjacent and parallel, in Figure 13 they form an obtuse angle with each other and in Figure 14 the components are co-planar.
- This last type of connection is used in Figure 16 where six of the connectors 6 are used to connect together six three-sided components 50 to form a hexagon.
- Figure 16 also shows that the axial length of the connectors is almost the same as that of the rods between the corner portions.
- each of the flat components is substantially a perimeter frame having an open centre portion, such as the centre opening 20 for the four-sided component shown in Figure 4.
- Figure 4 illustrated the four-sided plate-like member which is shaped to releasably fit within centre opening 20 and span it.
- the plate-like member is the same shape as the centre opening and has, in this case, four rounded corner portions 92, only one of which is shown in Figure 4. These corner portions are shaped to fit over sockets 12.
- Each plate-like member has a central socket, such a socket 22 shown in Figure 7, for receiving a rod 24 as shown.
- Four strengthening webs 98, 100, 102 and 104 radiate outwards from the socket towards each corner. These strengthen the plate-like member to provide rigidity.
- Three-sided plate-like members 106 and five-sided plate-like members 108 are also provided as shown in Figures 2 and 8. These are similar in construction to the member 18 shown in Figure 4 apart from the number of sides and thus are not described in detail.
- the flat components may be of any suitable three dimensional angular shape in which the length and breadth greatly exceed, e.g. are at least four times, the thickness of the components.
- the lengths of the sides of the or most of the components are preferably substantially equal.
- the lengths of the rods between the corner portions are preferably substantially equal and substantially equal to or only slightly greater than the lengths of the connectors, so that the connectors serve to prevent or limit relative lateral movement between adjacent connected sides.
- the connectors may provide any suitably disposed and shaped recesses.
- the connectors and components are preferably arranged so that particular surfaces or edges of the corner portions of adjacent connected sides abut or are located proximal to each other by the connector connecting the sides; and preferably also so that one of the components may be moved arcuately relative to the other about an axis or axes passing along or between the connected rods through the connector, said particular surfaces or edges being shaped to permit such movement, whereby to provide a hinge function at the connection.
- Each component may have corner portions connected by elongate members which may be integral with or fixedly secured to the corner portions
- the component may have any functional feature or combination'of features or mechanical equivalent of such features as are herein disclosed or shown in the drawings.
- the terms used herein are used by way of example only are not by way of limitation.
- the webs may be considered to be flanges, and vice versa, or be considered to be shaped or flat surface or edge providing equivalent portions of the components.
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Priority Applications (1)
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AT86302585T ATE55274T1 (de) | 1985-04-15 | 1986-04-08 | Konstruktionsspiel. |
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US72354285A | 1985-04-15 | 1985-04-15 | |
US723542 | 1985-04-15 |
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EP0198652A1 EP0198652A1 (de) | 1986-10-22 |
EP0198652B1 true EP0198652B1 (de) | 1990-08-08 |
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EP86302585A Expired - Lifetime EP0198652B1 (de) | 1985-04-15 | 1986-04-08 | Konstruktionsspiel |
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EP (1) | EP0198652B1 (de) |
JP (2) | JPH0755265B2 (de) |
KR (1) | KR940002455B1 (de) |
AT (1) | ATE55274T1 (de) |
DE (1) | DE3673216D1 (de) |
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US5046982A (en) * | 1985-04-15 | 1991-09-10 | Arlington-Hews, Inc. | Construction apparatus |
DE3802126C2 (de) * | 1988-01-26 | 1994-12-22 | Kurt Hesse | Bauspielzeug |
CA2051905C (en) * | 1990-12-11 | 1998-04-07 | Joel I. Glickman | Construction toy |
HUT71823A (en) * | 1994-06-17 | 1996-02-28 | Danko | Spatial elements for forming butterfly shapes and spatial mechanisms comprising interlocked chains of butterfly shapes which are open or closed by themselves |
ITCN970002A1 (it) * | 1997-01-24 | 1998-07-24 | Giuseppe Frezza | Mappamondo o globo terrestre ad incastri. |
JP2010014146A (ja) * | 2008-07-01 | 2010-01-21 | Yoshiritsu Co Ltd | 組立てブロック |
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DE617011C (de) * | 1931-11-11 | 1935-08-12 | Marc Aurele Alfred Fay | Bauelemente fuer ein Bauspiel |
US1958508A (en) * | 1933-11-25 | 1934-05-15 | Audet Alfred | Building set |
FR1524233A (fr) * | 1967-03-24 | 1968-05-10 | Jeux de construction de plein air | |
FR2239085A5 (en) * | 1973-07-26 | 1975-02-21 | Interarnaud | Toy formed of rings clipped together - clips have part-cylindrical notches into which the rings are pressed |
DE2636990A1 (de) * | 1976-08-17 | 1978-02-23 | Verner Panton | Bausatz, insbesondere spielzeugbausatz |
JPS56158133A (en) * | 1980-05-12 | 1981-12-05 | Hiroo Ichikawa | Continuous producting device for emulsified fuel |
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US4352255A (en) * | 1980-12-04 | 1982-10-05 | Warehime Norwood R | Group use toy structural construction set |
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- 1986-04-08 AT AT86302585T patent/ATE55274T1/de active
- 1986-04-08 DE DE8686302585T patent/DE3673216D1/de not_active Expired - Fee Related
- 1986-04-08 EP EP86302585A patent/EP0198652B1/de not_active Expired - Lifetime
- 1986-04-10 KR KR1019860002712A patent/KR940002455B1/ko not_active IP Right Cessation
- 1986-04-15 JP JP61085209A patent/JPH0755265B2/ja not_active Expired - Lifetime
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JPH07250973A (ja) | 1995-10-03 |
JPH0755265B2 (ja) | 1995-06-14 |
KR940002455B1 (ko) | 1994-03-24 |
EP0198652A1 (de) | 1986-10-22 |
DE3673216D1 (de) | 1990-09-13 |
KR860007946A (ko) | 1986-11-10 |
ATE55274T1 (de) | 1990-08-15 |
JPS61268284A (ja) | 1986-11-27 |
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