EP0427698B1 - Spielzeug-Baukasten, bestehend aus einer Vielzahl von Bausteinen - Google Patents

Spielzeug-Baukasten, bestehend aus einer Vielzahl von Bausteinen Download PDF

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EP0427698B1
EP0427698B1 EP90870179A EP90870179A EP0427698B1 EP 0427698 B1 EP0427698 B1 EP 0427698B1 EP 90870179 A EP90870179 A EP 90870179A EP 90870179 A EP90870179 A EP 90870179A EP 0427698 B1 EP0427698 B1 EP 0427698B1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63HTOYS, e.g. TOPS, DOLLS, HOOPS OR BUILDING BLOCKS
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  • one majority type of the blocks forming the instant invention assume a substantially wafer like configuration having a top surface and a bottom surface.
  • the top surface is effectively the compliment of the bottom surface and visa versa. That is, each surface is formed with a series of projections and recesses. The recesses on one surface define the projections on the other surface. In this manner, all similar blocks thus formed are capable of being stacked and locked one on top of the other.
  • a first major block type is provided with attachment means on a top surface including a plurality of posts oriented in linear rows which radiate out from a center of the top surface.
  • the posts have a toroidal flair near an outer end which extends around each post in a horizontal plane parallel to the top surface.
  • An attachment means on the bottom surface includes a plurality of channels which extend radially outwardly from a center of the bottom surface.
  • Each channel is formed from a pair of walls extending outward from the bottom surface orthogonal to the bottom surface.
  • a ledge is formed which extends inwardly and in a plane horizontal to the bottom surface.
  • Two blocks may thus be connected top-to-bottom in a variety of different ways by holding one block in position and rotating the other block or displacing the other block linearly.
  • the walls of the channels on the bottom surface of the blocks are substantially parallel to each other.
  • the posts are all of similar diameter.
  • a second major type of block which assumes a substantially wafer-like configuration having a top surface and a bottom surface.
  • the top surface of these blocks is similar to the top surface of the first type of block.
  • the bottom surface has a hub which is a hollow cylindrical construct extending outwardly perpendicular to the bottom surface.
  • This block has one curved side edge ⁇ making the secondary blocks substantially circular in cross-section.
  • a plurality of beveled gear teeth are formed along the side edge of the blocks.
  • These gear teeth allow pairs of these blocks to interface in a rotational manner, with one gear being able to cause the other gear to rotate.
  • the gear teeth of the blocks are also beveled to allow the pairs of blocks to be oriented with their top surfaces in planes not parallel with each other, thus forming a beveled gear pair.
  • the first type of block has a plurality of prominences and orifices along side surfaces.
  • Each side of the primary blocks has either a prominence or an orifice with the prominences being of a design similar to that of the hubs of the second type of block.
  • the orifices of these blocks are cylindrical cavities which extend inwardly perpendicular to the side surfaces. Extending longitudinally along a side surface of the orifices are a plurality of undulations.
  • the prominences have a plurality of ribs extending longitudinally along side walls of the prominences. The prominences are of complemental shape to the orifices such that a pair of blocks may be connected together along side surfaces with a prominence fitting within an orifice securely. with the ribs preventing rotation.
  • a hub of the second type of block may fit within an orifice of a first type block restricting the block pair from relative translation but allowing the second type block to rotate within the orifice of the first type block.
  • the first type blocks are of two different sizes. Some are full size, characterized by being equal in length on a long side to a pitch circle of the second type block. This size allows two full size first type blocks, attached adjacently on side edges, to receive two second type blocks which are then of sufficient separation to allow the gear teeth of the two separate second type blocks to interface. Other first type blocks are essentially half size, characterized by being equal in length to the full size blocks in two directions but are half the length in a third direction. This size allows three half-size blocks, attached adjacently on side edges, to receive two second type blocks within the orifices of the two outside half-size blocks. This orients the two second type blocks with sufficient separation to allow the gear teeth of the two second type blocks to interface, simulating the action of a planar gear pair.
  • Each first type block has orifices on three side surfaces and a prominence on one side surface.
  • the orifices are oriented such that two orifices on two adjacent sides are an equal distance from tile corner between the two sides. This distance is equal to a radius of the pitch circle of the fourth type blocks.
  • the gear teeth of these second type blocks are beveled at a 45° angle. When two such second type blocks are oriented orthogonally with their associated hubs within two adjacent orifices of the first type block, the gear teeth of the two second type blocks interface. This orientation simulates the action of a beveled gear pair.
  • Multiple blocks can form structures including moving mechanisms with these two major type blocks along with other blocks to be described.
  • the instant invention spans the spectrum of complexity from a most simple toy to a most demanding, complex and creative toy to accommodate the interest pattern and skill level of the widest cross section of children and adults.
  • the blocks themselves are capable of interconnection on all surfaces and also are capable of overlapping with adjacent blocks in a number of patterns.
  • the blocks themselves are also both optically ornate and of complex contour to provide both a visual and tactile stimulus.
  • a primary object of the present invention is to provide a novel and useful construction toy set.
  • a further object is to provide a device as characterized above which includes a plurality of facets defining an exterior of a first element means of constant width on the facet for connecting the first element to a second element, the second element having multiple facets defining an exterior and provided with uniting means to frictionally receive the connecting means whereby the uniting and connecting means allow the first and second element to be linked.
  • a further object is to provide a device as characterized above which includes a building block having a top surface, a bottom surface opposite the top surface and a plurality of side surfaces, the top surface being equipped with a plurality of circular posts of equal diameter and length extending upwardly from the top surface in a plurality of linear rows which extend from a center of the top surface, the bottom surface being equipped with attachment means whereby multiple blocks are interconnectable via the posts and the attachment means.
  • a further object is to provide a device as characterized above which includes a plurality of primary blocks having a top surface, a bottom surface and side surfaces, the top surface having an attachment means and the bottom surface having attachment means which complements the top surface attachment means allowing the top surface of one of the primary blocks to connect to the bottom surface of another of the primary blocks, and the side surfaces having either a first attachment means for a second attachment which which are complemental to each other allowing one side surface of one primary block with a first attachment means to connect with another side surface of another primary block with a second attachment means, and a plurality of gear blocks having a top surface, a bottom surface and a circular side surface, the top surface having an attachment means and the side surface having an interfacing means allowing one gear block to tangentially contact another gear block such that when one gear block rotates another gear block may also rotate, whereby a combination of the blocks may be created in a variety of interesting and educational configurations.
  • a further object is to provide a device as characterized above which includes a toy gear set for educating children, including a plurality of gear blocks with a hub on a bottom surface, teeth on a side surface and a driver block attachment means on a top surface, a plurality of driver blocks capable of fastening to each other with a plurality of orifices and prominences on a plurality of side surface thereof, the orifices dimensioned to support the hubs of the gear blocks allowing rotation of the gears without translation, and a plurality of drive blocks having prominence on a side thereof dimensioned to connect to a driver attachment means on the gear top surface of the gear blocks while allowing free rotation thereon, whereby the driver blocks may be combined together with the orifices and the prominences, the gear blocks may be combined with the mounting blocks through connection of the hubs with the orifices in an orientation where the teeth on the side surfaces of the gear blocks are tangential to each other and the driver blocks are connected to the top surface of the gear blocks, thus allowing an input
  • a further object is to provide a device as characterized above which includes a plurality of construction blocks having multiple facets, one facet on each block having a prominence projecting from the face, the prominence including means to allow deflection of the prominence both centrally inwardly and outwardly, and means for securing the facet bearing the prominence to another facet of another block.
  • a further object is to provide a device as characterized above which includes a facet on each block including a plurality of posts project from the facet, the post having retention means circumscribing the post for fastening to another facet of another block.
  • a further object is to provide a device as characterized above which includes a gear block with one facet on one gear block having gear teeth with planar and orthogonal meshing means to mesh with gear teeth on another gear block having similar meshing means.
  • Figure 1 is a sectional view taken along lines LIX-LIX of figure 2.
  • Figure 2 is a top plan view of the third major block according to one form of the invention.
  • Figure 3 is a sectional view taken along lines LXI-LXI of figure 2.
  • Figure 4 is a left side view of that which is shown in figure 2.
  • Figure 5 is a front view of that which is shown in figure 2.
  • Figure 6 is a right side view of that which is shown in figure 2.
  • Figure 7 is a bottom plan view of that which is shown in figure 2.
  • Figure 8 is a front view detail of a portion of the apparatus.
  • Figure 9 is a front view detail of another portion of the apparatus.
  • Figure 10 is a side view of two of the third major type of blocks of the apparatus interconnected.
  • Figure 11 is a side view of two of the first blocks of the apparatus interconnected.
  • Figure 12 is a sectional view taken along lines LXX-LXX of figure 13.
  • Figure 13 is a top plan view of a second block of the first major type according to one form of the invention.
  • Figure 14 is a sectional view taken along lines LXXII-LXXII of figure 13.
  • Figure 15 is a left side view of that which is shown in figure 13.
  • Figure 16 is a front view of that which is shown in figure 13.
  • Figure 17 is a right side view of that which is shown in figure 13.
  • Figure 18 is a bottom plan view of that which is shown in figure 13.
  • Figure 19 is a top plan view of a fourth major block according to one form of the invention.
  • Figure 20 is a right side view of that which is shown in figure 19.
  • Figure 21 is a bottom plan view of that which is shown in figure 19.
  • Figure 22 is a plan view of a plurality of the first and second major blocks oriented and interconnected to simulate a planar gear mechanism.
  • Figure 23 is a plan view of a plurality of the first and second major blocks oriented and interconnected to simulate a mechanism combining beveled and planar gears.
  • Figure 24 is a plan view of a plurality of the first and second major blocks oriented and interconnected to simulate a mechanism combining beveled and planar gears.
  • Figure 25 is a top plan view showing two third major blocks in an attached, aligned and stacked configuration, with only the interfacing attachments shown.
  • Figure 26 is a top plan view showing the figure 25 blocks in another attached configuration.
  • Figure 27 is a top plan view showing the figure 25 blocks in another attached configuration.
  • Figure 28 is a top plan view showing the figure 25 blocks in another attached configuration.
  • Figure 29 is a top plan view showing the figure 25 blocks in another attached configuration.
  • Figure 30 is a top plan view showing the figure 25 blocks in another attached configuration.
  • Figure 31 is a top plan view showing the figure 25 blocks in another attached configuration.
  • a mounting block 310 is substantially a wafer-shaped construct having a top surface 311, a bottom surface 312 and a plurality of long side surfaces 314 and short side surfaces 315.
  • the top surface 311 has a plurality of posts 340.
  • the bottom surface 312 has a plurality of channels 350 ( Figure 7).
  • the side surfaces 314, 315 have either a prominence 370 or an orifice 380 positioned thereon.
  • the posts 340 are configured to fasten within the channels 350 and the prominences 370 are configured to fasten within the orifices 380 allowing a plurality of mounting blocks 310 to be attached together in a variety of ways, as shown in figure 80 and figure 81.
  • the mounting block 310 includes a top surface 311 and a bottom surface 312 which respectively define first and second attachment surfaces. These attachment surfaces are complemental, allowing a plurality of mounting blocks 310 to be connected top-to-bottom in a series.
  • the attachment means of the top surface 311 includes a plurality of posts 340, shown in detail in figure 8, configured in rows 342 that radiate outwardly from a center of the top surface 311.
  • Each post 340 is a substantially cylindrical construct fixedly attached on a first flat end 341 to the top surface 311 and extending outwardly perpendicular to the top surface 311.
  • Each post 340 is of similar diameter and each row 342 is substantially linear, such that any flat surface placed against side walls 345 of the posts 340 may have a point of tangency with each of the posts 340 in the row 342.
  • each post 340 has a toroidal flair 344 circumscribing the side wall 345 near a second flat end 343, as shown in detail in figure 8.
  • the toroidal flair 344 lies in a plane parallel to the top surface 311.
  • linear webbing 390 is formed in a variety of positions beneath the top surface 311.
  • a top edge of the linear webbing 390 conforms to a plane coextensive with the top surface 311 and defining the exact location of the top surface 311.
  • the linear webbing 390 provides added structural strength to the mounting blocks 310, reduces the volume of plastic used in manufacture, shortens the plastic cycle time in molding and helps define the top surface 311.
  • the attachment means of the bottom surface 312 includes a plurality of channels 350, shown in detail in figure 9, that radiate outwardly from a center of the bottom surface 312.
  • Each of the channels 350 is formed from a pair of parallel walls 352 which are preferably rectangular plates which extend downward orthogonally from said bottom surface 312.
  • Each wall 352 has an inside surface 354 which faces the opposite wall of the pair.
  • Fixedly attached to each of the inside surfaces 354 is a ledge 356.
  • the ledge 356 is a radiused linear formation of uniform thickness and uniform distance from the bottom surface 312, which extends longitudinally along the entirety of the inside surface 354.
  • the ledge 356 is located a distance from the bottom surface 312 equal to a distance from the toroidal flair 344 to the second flat end 343 of the post 340.
  • the walls 352 of the channel 350 are a distance apart substantially equal to the diameter of the posts 340. Therefore, when two mounting blocks 310 are oriented with a top surface 311 and bottom surface 312 coming into contact, the posts 340 will detachably attach securely within the channels 350 with the toroidal flair 344 directly above and adjacent to the ledge 356, shown in figure 22, figure 23 and figure 25.
  • the mounting blocks 310 are of rectangular cross-section when viewed from above the top surface 311, as shown in figure 2, having two long side surfaces 314 and two short side surfaces 315.
  • the mounting blocks 310 have four rows 342 of posts 340 with each row 342 being oriented orthogonal to a side surface 314, 315.
  • the rows 342 which are perpendicular to short side surfaces 315 have three posts 340 in each row 342 and the rows 342 perpendicular to long side surfaces 314 have two posts 340 in each row 342.
  • the bottom surface 312 is configured with four channels 350, each channel 350 being perpendicular to a side surface 314, 315. In this configuration, the posts 340 are aligned on the top surface 311 directly above the channels 350 on the bottom surface 312.
  • the posts 340 are located a uniform distance apart from each other. This allows a mounting block 310 to connect to another mounting block 310 in various rotationally distinct top-to-bottom configurations. Some variations are shown in detail in figures 83 through 89. When configured in this way, posts 340 from the same row 342 may even attach within separate channels 350 of an adjoining mounting block 310.
  • Each of the side surfaces 314, 315 of the mounting blocks 310 is equipped with either a prominence 370 or an orifice 380.
  • the prominence 370 and the orifice 380 are of complemental shape allowing the prominence 370 to attach within the orifice 380, as shown in figures 10 and 11, thereby linking separate mounting blocks 310 through their adjoining side surfaces 314, 315.
  • the prominence 370 is substantially a cylindrical construct having a hollow core 376.
  • the prominence 370 may extend outwardly orthogonally from either side surface 314, 315.
  • the prominence 370 has a curved outer side wall 378 with a plurality of ribs 374 fixedly attached thereto extending along the side wall 378 in a direction perpendicular to the side surface 314, 315.
  • a plurality of slits 372 are formed in the prominence 370 extending from the hollow core 376 to the side wall 378 and completely bisecting the prominence 370 in a plane perpendicular to the side surface 314, 315, as most clearly shown in figure 6.
  • the hollow core 376 has an inner region 375 (figure 2) adjacent to the side surface 314, 315 and an outer region 377 outward from the inner region 375.
  • the inner region 375 of the core 376 has a width greater than the width of the outer region 377 of the core 376.
  • the core 376 is of substantially similar diameter as is the diameter of the post 340 of the top surface 311.
  • Two mounting blocks 310 may be connected by inserting the post 340 of the top surface 311 of one mounting block 310 into the core 376 of the side surface 314, 315 of another mounting block 310.
  • the toroidal flair 344 of the post 340 can insert within the inner region 375 by deflecting the prominence along arrow "B". This allows the post 340 and attached mounting block 10 to rotate relative to the core 376 of the prominence 370 and attached mounting block 10.
  • the orifice 380 is substantially a cylindrical recess which extends inwardly orthogonally from the side surface 314, 315.
  • the orifice 380 has a curved side wall 388 with a plurality of undulations 384 formed thereupon and oriented to extend in a direction pependicular to the side surface 314, 315.
  • Each undulation 384 extends from the side surface 314, 315, inward toward a center of the mounting block 310.
  • a circular, yet serpentine recess is thus formed.
  • the prominence 370 in the one side surface 314, 315 may fit within the orifice 380 in the other side surface 314, 315 by deflecting the prominence 370 in the direction opposite from arrow "B" (see figure 6).
  • the ribs 374 of the prominence 370 fit complementally with the undulations 384 of the orifice 380 restricting the two mounting blocks 310 from relative rotation.
  • each rib 374 is of uniform width and uniform distance from adjacent ribs 374 and because each undulation 384 is of uniform width and uniform distance from adjacent undulations 384, the side surfaces 314, 315 of adjoining mounting blocks 310 may connect through the prominence 370 and orifice 380 in a variety of different orientations by rotation of one of the mounting blocks 310 relative to another of the mounting blocks 310 about an axis co-linear with a center axis of the prominence 370 and the orifice 380, as shown in figures 10 and 11.
  • one of the short side surfaces 315 of the mounting block 310 is equipped with a prominence 370 located at the center of the short side surface 315.
  • the other three side surfaces 314, 315 are all equipped with orifices 380.
  • the orifice 380 On the short side surface 315 the orifice 380 is centrally located, but on the long side surfaces 314 the orifices 380 may be located nearest to the short side surface 315 having the orifice 380. All of the orifices 380 are located an equal distance from corners between the side surfaces 314, 315 which have orifices 380, for reasons to be explained later.
  • Reference numeral 320 is directed to a driving block, shown in detail in figures 12 through 18.
  • the driving block 320 is substantially a wafer-shaped construct having a top surface 321, a bottom surface 322 and a plurality of side surfaces 324, 325.
  • the top surface 321 has a plurality of posts 340.
  • the bottom surface 322 has a plurality of channels 350 (figure 76).
  • the side surfaces 324, 325 have either a prominence 370 or an orifice 380 on each side surface 324, 325.
  • the posts 340 are configured to fasten within the channels 350 and the prominences 370 are configured to fasten within the orifices 380 allowing a plurality of driving blocks 320 to be attached together in a variety of ways.
  • the driving block 320 includes a top surface 321 and bottom surface 322 which respectively define first and second attachment surfaces. These attachment surfaces are complemental allowing a plurality of driving blocks 320 to be connected top-to-bottom in a series.
  • the attachment means of the top surface 321 is a plurality of posts 340, shown in detail in figure 8, configured in rows 342 that radiate outward from a center of the top surface 321.
  • Each post 340 is a substantially cylindrical construct fixedly attached on a first flat end 341 to the top surface 321 and extending outwardly perpendicular to the top surface 321.
  • the geometry of the posts 340 is described more specifically hereinabove in connection with the description of the mounting blocks 310.
  • linear webbing 390 is formed in a variety of positions beneath the top surface 321, shown in figure 13.
  • a top edge of the linear webbing 390 conforms to a plane coextensive with the top surface 321 in defining the exact location of the top surface 321.
  • the linear webbing 390 provides added structural strength to the driving blocks 320 and helps define the top surface 321.
  • the attachment means of the bottom surface 322 is a plurality of channels 350, also shown in detail in figure 9, that radiate outward from a center of the bottom surface 322.
  • the geometry of the channels 350 is described more specifically hereinabove in connection with the description of the mounting blocks 310.
  • a ledge 356, shown in detail in figure 9, is located a distance from the bottom surface 322 equal to a distance from a toroidal flair 344, shown in detail in figure 8, to the second flat end 343 of the post 340.
  • Walls 352 of the channel 350 are a distance apart substantially equal to the diameter of the posts 340. Therefore, when two driving blocks 320 are oriented with a top surface 321 and a bottom surface 322 coming into contact, the posts 340 will detachably attach securely within the channels 350 with the toroidal flair 344 directly above and adjacent to the ledge 356.
  • the driving blocks 320 are of rectangular cross-section when viewed from above the top surface 321, as shown in figure 13, having two long side surfaces 324 and two short side surfaces 325.
  • the driving blocks 320 have four rows 342 of posts 340 with each row 342 being oriented orthogonal to a side surface 324, 325.
  • the rows 342 which are perpendicular to short side surfaces 325 have two posts 340 in each row 342 and the rows 342 perpendicular to long side surfaces 324 have two posts 340 in each row 342.
  • the bottom surface 322 is configured with four channels 350, each channel 350 being perpendicular to a side surface 324, 325. In this configuration, the posts 340 are aligned on the top surface 321 directly above the channels 350 on the bottom surface 322.
  • the posts 340 are located a distance apart from each other which allows a driving block 320 to connect to another driving block 320 in various rotationally distinct top-to-bottom configurations. When configured in this way, posts 340 from the same row 342 may attach within separate channels 350 of an adjoining driving block 320.
  • Each of the side surfaces 324, 325 of the driving blocks 320 is equipped with either a prominence 370 or an orifice 380.
  • the prominence 370 and the orifice 380 are of complemental shape allowing the prominence 370 to attach within the orifice 380, thereby linking separate driving blocks 320 through their adjoining side walls 324, 325.
  • the geometry of the prominences 370 is described more specifically hereinabove in connection with the description of the mounting blocks 310.
  • the geometry of the orifices 380 is described more specifically hereinabove in connection with the description of the mounting blocks 310.
  • the prominence 370 in the one side surface 324, 325 may fit within the orifice 380 in the other side surface 324, 325.
  • the ribs 374 of the prominence 370 fit complementally with the undulations 384 of the orifice 380 restricting the two driving blocks 320 from relative rotation.
  • each rib 374 is of uniform width and uniform distance from adjacent ribs 374 and because each undulation 384 is of uniform width and uniform distance from adjacent undulations 384, the side surfaces 324, 325 of adjoining driving blocks 320 may connect through the prominence 370 and orifice 380 in a variety of different orientations by rotation of one of the driving blocks 320 relative to another of the driving blocks 320 about an axis co-linear with a center of the prominence 370 and the orifice 380.
  • one of the long side surfaces 324 of the driving block 320 is equipped with a prominence 370 located at the center of the long side surface 324.
  • the other three side surfaces 324, 325 are all equipped with orifices 380.
  • On the long side surface 324 the orifice is centrally located, but on the short side surfaces 325 the orifices 380 may be located nearest to the long side surface 324 having the prominence 370. All of the orifices 380 are located an equal distance from corners between the side surfaces 324, 325 which have orifices 380, for reasons to be explained later.
  • the driving block 320 and mounting block 310 are of similar design except for the difference in proportional length between the short side surfaces 325 and and the long side surfaces 314.
  • the two blocks 310, 320 may function similarly in many ways.
  • Reference numeral 330 is directed to a gear block 330, the fourth major block, shown in detail in figures 19 through 21.
  • the gear block 330 is substantially a wafer-shaped construct having a top surface 331, a bottom surface 332 and a side surface 333.
  • the top surface 331 has a plurality of posts 340.
  • the bottom surface 332 has a hub 360.
  • the side surface 333 has a plurality of beveled gear teeth 334 fixedly attached thereto.
  • the posts 340 are configured to fasten within the channels 350 of the mounting blocks 310 and the driving blocks 320.
  • the hub 360 is configured to fasten within the orifices 380 of the mounting blocks 310 and the driving blocks 320 allowing a plurality of gear blocks 330 to be attached to mounting blocks 310 and driving blocks 320 in a variety of ways, shown in figures 322 and 323.
  • the gear block 330 includes a top surface 331 and a bottom surface 332 which respectively define first and second attachment surfaces.
  • the attachment means of the top surface 331 is a plurality of posts 340, shown in detail in figure 8, configured in rows 342 that radiate outward from a center of the top surface 331.
  • Each post 340 is a substantially cylindrical construct fixedly attached on a first flat end 341 to the top surface 331 and extending outwardly perpendicular to the top surface 331.
  • the geometry of the posts 340 is described more specifically hereinabove in connection with the description at figure 8 of the mounting blocks 310.
  • the gear blocks 330 have four rows 342 of posts 340 with each row 342 being orthogonal to adjacent rows 342.
  • each row 342 has two posts 340.
  • radially extending linear webbing 390 is formed in a variety of positions beneath the top surface 331, as shown in figure 19.
  • a top edge of the linear webbing 390 conforms to a plane coextensive with the top surface 331 and defining the exact location of the top surface 331.
  • circular webbing 393 is formed beneath the top surface 331, as shown in figured 19.
  • a top edge of the circular webbing 393 conforms to a plane coextensive with the top surface 331 and defining the exact location of the top surface 331.
  • the circular webbing 393 encircles each post 340 that is at an outer end of any of the rows 342 radially away from a center of the top surface 331.
  • the encircled post 340 is at the center of the circular webbing 393.
  • the linear webbing 390 and circular webbing 393 provide added structural strength to the gear blocks 330 and help define the top surface 331.
  • the circular webbing 393 also supports any connection to an encircled post 340 as shall be evident.
  • the attachment means of the bottom surface 332 is a hub 360.
  • the hub 360 is a hollow cylindrical construct located in a center of the bottom surface 332 of the circular gear blocks 330.
  • the hub 360 extends downward perpendicularly from the bottom surface 332.
  • the hub 360 has a plurality of slits 362 formed in the side wall 368 of the hub 360 in a plane perpendicular to the bottom surface 332.
  • a lip 364 is formed on an end of the hub 360 opposite the bottom surface 332 which extends radially outwardly from the side wall 368.
  • the hub 360 is of similar diameter and length to the prominence 370 of both the mounting blocks 310 and the driving blocks 320, allowing connections as shown in figures 22, 23 and 24.
  • the hub 360 may fit within the orifice 380 of the mounting blocks 310 or the driving blocks 320.
  • the lip 364 of the hub 360 fits into the orifice 380 adjacent to the side surface 314, 315 or the side surface 324, 325.
  • the side wall 388 of the orifice 380 is slightly shorter than the length of the hub 360. When the hub 360 is placed within the orifice 380 the lip 364 resides beyond the side wall 388, thus retaining the hub 360 within the orifice 380.
  • the hub 360 preferably does not have ribs 374 and so the hub 360 is free to rotate within the orifice 380 about arrow "A" (see figure 21).
  • a gear block 330 may attach to a mounting block 310 or a driving block 320 in a manner allowing rotation but restricting axial translation.
  • the posts 340 are located a distance apart from each other which allows a mounting block 310 to connect to a gear block 330 in various rotationally distinct top-to-bottom configurations. When configured in this way, posts 340 from the same row 342 of the gear block 330 may attach within separate channels 350 of an adjoining mounting block 310.
  • the gear block 330 has a plurality of beveled gear teeth 334 fixedly attached to the side surface 333.
  • Each tooth 334 extends radially outwardly perpendicular to the side surface 333.
  • the teeth 334 are separated from each other by a uniform distance such that gaps 335 between the teeth 334 are similar in width to the width of the teeth 334. This allows adjacent gears 330 to mesh in driving relation.
  • Each tooth 334 is beveled between the side surface 333 and the bottom surface 332 at an angle ⁇ .
  • Each gear block 330 is of similar size and has teeth 334 similar size such that two distinct gear blocks 330 may be placed adjacent to each other with the teeth 334 of the one gear block 330 fitting within the gap 335 of the other gear block 330.
  • the two gear blocks 330 may interface in planes parallel to each other. They may also interface in two separate planes of the beveled gears 334. In this case, the angle between the two planes is equal to two times the angle ⁇ of each beveled gear 334 of each connected gear block 330 (see figure 24).
  • the beveled angle ⁇ will be 45° causing the two planes to be orthogonal. This allows the two gears 330 to interface at right angles to each other, as shown in figure 24 and figure 25. When one interfacing gear block 330 is rotated, the other interfacing gear block 330 is caused to rotate. This action helps the user of the invention to better grasp the function of many mechanical devices.
  • the interaction of the various blocks 310, 320 and 330 can now best be appreciated in view of the aforedescribed structure.
  • the length of the long side surface 314 of the mounting block 310 is substantially equal to the diameter of a pitch circle 336 (figure 21) of the gear block 330.
  • additional mounting blocks 310 and gear blocks 330 may be added to the first set of mounting blocks 310 and gear blocks 330 along both side surfaces 314, 315, top surfaces 311 and bottom surfaces 312 allowing gear blocks 330 mounted in orifices 380 to interact as shown in figures 22 and 23.
  • three driving blocks 320 may be connected along side surfaces 324, 325 allowing two gear blocks 330 with hubs 360 mounted in orifices 380 of the two outside driving blocks 320 to interact in a fashion similar to that of a pair of mounting blocks 310.
  • the distance from the orifice 380 located on the long side 314 to a corner 395 (e.g. figure 2 or 13) adjoining the short side surface 315 with the orifice 380 is equal to the distance from the orifice 380 of the short side surface 315 to the corner 395.
  • this distance between orifice 380 and corner 395 is equal to the radius of the pitch circle 336 (figure 21) along the bottom surface 332.
  • the core 376 of the prominence 370 of the driving block 320 or the mounting block 310 may be attached over the encircled post 340 on the top surface 331 of the gear block 330, as shown in figure 23.
  • the driving block 320 or the mounting block 310 may act as an input driver for an assemblage of interfacing gear blocks 330.
  • the driving block 320 or the mounting block 310 can rotate relative to the post 340 of the gear block 330, allowing a user to firmly grasp the driving block 320 or mounting block 310 while rotating the gear blocks 330.
  • the circular webbing 393 which surrounds the posts 340 of the gear block 330 helps hold the prominence 370 of the driving block 320 or the mounting block 310 in place while the gear block 330 is rotated.

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  1. Spielzeug-Baukasten mit verschiedenen Bausteinen, die eine Mehrzahl von primären Bausteinen mit im wesentlichen waffelähnlicher Gestalt und eine Mehrzahl von identischen gezahnten Bausteinen umfassen, wobei
    - die primären Bausteine (310) eine obere Fläche (312), eine untere Fläche (312) und seitliche Flächen (314, 315) aufweisen; und
    die obere Fläche mit einer Mehrzahl von Stiften (340) versehen ist, die sich von der oberen Fläche in einer geraden Reihe nach oben erstrecken,
    die untere Fläche mit Befestigungseinrichtungen versehen ist, wodurch mehrere Bausteine über die Stifte und die Befestigungseinrichtungen miteinander verbindbar sind, und
    mindestens eine der seitlichen Flächen (314, 315) eine an dieser positionierte Öffnung (380) aufweist,
    - die gezahnten Bausteine (330) eine obere Fläche (331), eine untere Fläche (332) und eine kreisförmige seitliche Fläche (333) aufweisen,
    die untere Fläche (332) mit einer Befestigungseinrichtung versehen ist, und
    die seitliche Fläche (333) eine Koppeleinrichtung aufweist, die eine tangentiale Berührung eines gezahnten Bausteins mit einem anderen gezahnten Baustein ermöglicht, so daß wenn sich ein gezahnter Baustein dreht, ein anderer gezahnter Baustein mitgedreht werden kann,
    dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß
    - die obere Fläche der primären Bausteine mit der Mehrzahl von geraden Reihen versehen ist, die von der Mitte der oberen Fläche ausgehen,
    - eine der seitlichen Flächen (314, 315) der primären Bausteine einen zentral angeordneten Vorsprung (370) aufweist, der eine zylindrische Konstruktion darstellt, und die anderen seitlichen Flächen die an diesen positionierten Öffnungen (380) aufweisen,
    - die Koppeleinrichtung der seitlichen Fläche (333) des gezahnten Bausteins aus einer Mehrzahl von abgeschrägten Zähnen (334) besteht,
    - die untere Fläche (332) der gezahnten Bausteine die Befestigungseinrichtung in Form einer integralen Nabe (360) aufweist, die eine hohle zylindrische Konstruktion mit einer Mehrzahl von in der Seitenwand der Nahe in einer Ebene senkrecht zu der unteren Fläche ausgebildeten Schlitzen darstellt und eine an einem Ende der Nabe gegenüber der unteren Fläche ausgebildete Lippe (364) aufweist, die sich von der Seitenwand radial nach außen erstreckt, wobei die Länge der Nabe (360) geringfügig größer ist als die Seitenwand der Öffnung (380) des primären Bausteins und der Durchmesser ähnlich dem Durchmesser des Vorsprungs (370) ist,
    - die obere Fläche (331) des gezahnten Bausteins mit einer Mehrzahl von Stiften (340) ähnlich denjenigen der primären Bausteine versehen ist, die sich von der oberen Fläche in einer Mehrzahl von geraden Reihen, welche von der Mitte der oberen Fläche ausgehen, nach oben erstrecken, wobei
    die Stifte der gezahnten Bausteine in den Kern der Vorsprünge der primären Bausteine einführbar sind, so daß diese als ein Eingangs-Mitnehmer bei einem Zusammenbau von gekoppelten gezahnten Bausteinen (330) dienen.
  2. Spielzeug-Baukasten nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß alle Öffnungen (380) mit gleichen Abständen von den Ecken zwischen den seitlichen Flächen (314, 315), die Öffnungen aufweisen, angeordnet sind, wobei der Abstand gleich dem Radius des Teilkreises (336) des gezahnten Bausteins entlang der unteren Fläche (332) ist.
  3. Spielzeug-Baukasten nach Anspruch 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die primären Bausteine aus Bausteinen mit zwei verschiedenen Größen bestehen, die Montagebausteine und Mitnehmerbausteine sind, wobei
    - die Montagebausteine (310) mit voller Größe lange seitliche Flächen (314) mit Öffnungen aufweisen, und diese Flächen eine Länge haben, die im wesentlichen gleich dem Durchmesser des Teilkreises (336) des gezahnten Bausteins (330) entlang der oberen Fläche ist und
    die Länge der kurzen Flächen gleich dem Durchmesser des Teilkreises des gezahnten Bausteins entlang der unteren Fläche ist, und
    - der Mitnehmerbaustein (320) mit halber Größe eine der langen seitlichen Flächen (325), die mit dem Vorsprung (370) versehen ist, aufweist, und die andere lange seitliche Fläche mit der zentral angeordneten Öffnung (380) versehen ist.
  4. Spielzeug-Baukasten nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Öffnung (380) der primären Bausteine eine gekrümmte Seitenwand mit einer Mehrzahl von Wellungen (384) aufweist, die daran ausgeformt und so ausgerichtet sind, daß sie sich in einer Richtung senkrecht zu der seitlichen Fläche erstrecken.
  5. Spielzeug-Baukasten nach Anspruch 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der Vorsprung der primären Bausteine eine zusätzliche Mehrzahl von Rippen (374) aufweist, die daran befestigt sind, sich in einer Richtung senkrecht zu der seitlichen Fläche erstrecken und komplementär mit den Wellungen (384) der Öffnungen (380) eines anderen Bausteins eingreifen können.
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