EP3668622B1 - Système de construction - Google Patents

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EP3668622B1
EP3668622B1 EP19702547.1A EP19702547A EP3668622B1 EP 3668622 B1 EP3668622 B1 EP 3668622B1 EP 19702547 A EP19702547 A EP 19702547A EP 3668622 B1 EP3668622 B1 EP 3668622B1
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Matthias Meister
Tony Ramenda
Sebastian Kalies
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63HTOYS, e.g. TOPS, DOLLS, HOOPS OR BUILDING BLOCKS
    • A63H33/00Other toys
    • A63H33/04Building blocks, strips, or similar building parts
    • A63H33/06Building blocks, strips, or similar building parts to be assembled without the use of additional elements
    • A63H33/067Building blocks, strips, or similar building parts to be assembled without the use of additional elements with rotation or translation, e.g. of keyhole or bayonet type
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63HTOYS, e.g. TOPS, DOLLS, HOOPS OR BUILDING BLOCKS
    • A63H33/00Other toys
    • A63H33/04Building blocks, strips, or similar building parts
    • A63H33/06Building blocks, strips, or similar building parts to be assembled without the use of additional elements
    • A63H33/08Building blocks, strips, or similar building parts to be assembled without the use of additional elements provided with complementary holes, grooves, or protuberances, e.g. dovetails
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63HTOYS, e.g. TOPS, DOLLS, HOOPS OR BUILDING BLOCKS
    • A63H33/00Other toys
    • A63H33/04Building blocks, strips, or similar building parts
    • A63H33/06Building blocks, strips, or similar building parts to be assembled without the use of additional elements
    • A63H33/08Building blocks, strips, or similar building parts to be assembled without the use of additional elements provided with complementary holes, grooves, or protuberances, e.g. dovetails
    • A63H33/088Building blocks, strips, or similar building parts to be assembled without the use of additional elements provided with complementary holes, grooves, or protuberances, e.g. dovetails with holes

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  • the present invention relates to a construction system according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • Construction systems are manufactured and used in a variety of ways today. Numerous construction systems are known with which furniture or furnishings, for example in the form of room dividers, can be produced. By executing the construction systems with numerous construction elements, these objects can be largely scaled as required.
  • each rectangular construction element has two diagonally opposite male ends and two diagonally opposite nut ends.
  • the male ends are designed as pins that have a thickening.
  • the nut ends in turn have a corresponding constriction, which has a smaller inner diameter than the thickenings. This allows the male ends to be clipped into the mother ends. Therefore, the connected construction elements can be twisted against each other and a certain bending stress is withstood by them, but the coupling will loosen with larger acting energies, such as when playing a formed ball against a wall.
  • the durability of couplings while maintaining elasticity can be improved if the elements are flat and the coupling takes place by interlocking mother and father ends, as shown by the European design 001625575.
  • the construction element is formed from an elastic plastic, the connectors to be plugged into one another being curved, each with two slots.
  • the nut end has the slots on the inside and the male end has the slots on the outside and the width of the slots corresponds to the width of the thickness of the construction element.
  • the disadvantage here is that the thickness of the construction elements is limited and the construction elements tire at the positions of the slots, since bending stresses act there.
  • the object of the present invention to provide an improved construction system with interleaved insertion of the connectors.
  • unlimited configurations of structures that can be generated should be possible.
  • the structures produced should preferably be playable largely without fatigue, without the coupling between individual construction elements being able to unintentionally loosen.
  • the structures produced should preferably also have sufficient elasticity and be able to be used as a ball, for example. It is also desirable that the construction elements can be produced simply and inexpensively.
  • each rectangular construction element has two diagonally opposite male ends and two diagonally opposite nut ends.
  • the male ends are designed as pins that have a thickening.
  • the nut ends in turn have a corresponding constriction, which has a smaller inner diameter than the thickenings. This allows the male ends to be clipped into the mother ends. Therefore, the connected construction elements can be twisted against each other and a certain bending stress is withstood by them, but the coupling will loosen with larger acting energies, such as when playing a formed ball against a wall.
  • the U.S. 2,775,093 A describes an embodiment in which there is a modular belt, the individual belt links being formed from flexible rings and knobs which are connected to one another by connecting struts.
  • the knobs have a concave groove over which the rings can be slipped to form the band. It is possible to turn the rings in relation to the inserted knobs.
  • the durability of couplings while maintaining elasticity can be improved if the elements are flat and the coupling takes place by interlocking mother and father ends, as shown by the European design 001625575.
  • the construction element is formed from an elastic plastic, the connectors to be plugged into one another being curved, each with two slots.
  • the nut end has the slots on the inside and the male end has the slots on the outside and the width of the slots corresponds to the width of the thickness of the construction element.
  • the disadvantage here is that the thickness of the construction elements is limited and the construction elements tire at the positions of the slots, since bending stresses act there.
  • the object of the present invention to provide an improved construction system with interleaved insertion of the connectors.
  • unlimited configurations of structures that can be generated should be possible.
  • the structures produced should preferably be playable largely without fatigue, without the coupling between individual construction elements being able to unintentionally loosen.
  • the structures produced should preferably also have sufficient elasticity and be able to be used as a ball, for example. It is also desirable that the construction elements can be produced simply and inexpensively.
  • interlocked plug-in means that the first connector has an opening into which the second connector is inserted, the coupling of the two connections only resulting from the fact that the second connector is opposite the first connector after it has been inserted into the first connector is pivoted.
  • the male end is plugged into the nut end and the corresponding slots are only plugged into one another by pivoting about the longitudinal extension of the male end, whereby the coupling takes place.
  • the construction elements cannot be aligned in parallel without the connectors building up restoring forces that introduce bending stresses into the construction system, which leads to fatigue.
  • they show DE 696 30 711 T2 and DE 10 2009 003 602 A2 pure clip connections, where pivoting is not possible ( DE 10 2009 003 602 A2 ) or pivoting does not result in a coupling, but only a rotation of the connectors against each other ( DE 696 30 711 T2 ).
  • the GB 797 877 A there is a pure clip connection, whereby the coupling takes place by plugging in. A possible pivoting, however, does not cause the coupling.
  • pivoting takes place along the longitudinal extension of the male end.
  • This involves relative pivoting ie both the inclination of the longitudinal extension of the first connector to the longitudinal extension of the second connector and the inclination of the longitudinal extension of the second connector to the longitudinal extension of the first connector can be changed, as well as the inclination the longitudinal extension of the first connector and the longitudinal extension of the second connector can be changed.
  • the second connector can be plugged into the first connector in such a way that a plane in which the first longitudinal extension is located and a plane in which the second longitudinal extension is located are parallel to one another. These two levels are preferably identical levels. If by that In the connected state called the connector, the connectors are at least in parallel planes with their longitudinal extensions, bending stress can be avoided during the example, whereby a fatigue of the construction elements is avoided and the construction system remains playable for longer.
  • the opening has an opening which extends along the longitudinal extent of the first connector. Then coupled construction elements are very flat and can be arranged in one plane.
  • the opening has an opening which has a shape from the group consisting of polygon, circle, rectangle and square. These shapes can be made particularly fatigue-free.
  • the edges of the perforations can advantageously be chamfered.
  • At least one construction element is designed to be flexible and / or elastic.
  • special structures can be created that may also have elasticity so that, for example, spherical structures such as balls can be played on.
  • the second connector can be rotatably arranged transversely to the first longitudinal extension in the first connector. Then a large number of different geometrically structured figures can be designed. In this case, the longitudinal extensions of the two connectors in the connected state of the connectors necessarily lie in an identical plane.
  • the second connector can be arranged in the first connector in a form-fitting and / or force-fitting manner.
  • the structures produced are then designed to be particularly durable.
  • first construction element and / or the second construction element have a body part with a third longitudinal extension on which the first or the second connector is arranged, the third longitudinal extension preferably not in a plane with the first or the second connector .
  • the second Longitudinal extension lies.
  • first and / or the second structural element have at least one first and one second connector, preferably at least two first and two second connectors. Structures of any size can then be created.
  • first and / or the second construction element have a plurality of first and / or second connectors, the first and second longitudinal extensions of which lie in one plane. Construction elements built in this way then lie in one plane of a structure that has been created.
  • first construction element and the second construction element are of identical design. Then the construction system is particularly simple.
  • the first connector is at least partially circular. Then the structures produced are particularly pleasing, with a high level of durability combined with the least possible use of materials.
  • the corresponding mating connector in this connector can be rotated around the axis of rotation of the circular ring, so that any geometric structures can be created.
  • the second connector has a connector element which is preferably at least partially circular, the connector element in particular being at least partially rounded on at least one side. This also ensures that the structures produced are particularly durable.
  • this connector can be rotated in its mating connector around the axis of rotation of the circular blank, so that any geometric structures can be created.
  • “circular blank” means cylindrical with a height that is smaller in relation to the diameter.
  • the second connector has a first stop which is designed to be pluggable through the first connector and prevents the second connector from being removed from the first connector perpendicular to the longitudinal extension of the second connector when the first and second connector are connected, wherein the first stop is preferably designed as an at least regional projection opposite the connector element, which protrudes in particular along the longitudinal extension of the second connector with respect to a connector element of the second connector. This prevents the connector from being decoupled independently even if the construction elements are under tension, for example in the case of curved spatial structures.
  • the second connector has a first stop which can act as a fulcrum and / or hinge of the pivoting when the first connector and the second connector are coupled. This makes the coupling particularly easy.
  • the second connector has a second stop which prevents the second connector from slipping through the first connector during insertion, the second stop preferably being designed as a shoulder on the body part and / or on the connector element which in particular has a larger cross section than the opening of the first connector.
  • the second connector has a second stop which can act as a fulcrum and / or hinge of the pivoting when coupling and / or uncoupling the first connector and the second connector.
  • the coupling or the decoupling is possible in a particularly simple manner.
  • first connector and the second connector are adapted, connected to one another by an insertion / tilting movement and a tilting pull-out movement to be released from each other.
  • the desired structures are then particularly easy to produce and dismantle again.
  • the tilting movement is preferably carried out transversely to the longitudinal extension of the connector to be tilted.
  • the construction system 10 has identically designed construction elements 12, each of which has a central body part 14 and connectors 16, 18 arranged thereon, which are arranged in such a way that they correspond to the construction element 12 in plan view (cf. Fig. 3 and 4th ) give roughly the shape of a rectangle. In this case, however, recesses 20, 22 are provided, as a result of which the construction element 12 appears slimmer in the plan view and also increases the freedom from play.
  • the first connector 16 is designed in the form of a circular ring in some areas and has a circular opening 24 with a beveled edge 26.
  • the second connector 18 has a connector element 28 which is round in areas with a chamfered upper edge 30.
  • the bevel 30 is made stronger than the bevel 26, so that the coupling between the second connector 18 and the first connector 16 can take place particularly easily, as will be explained below.
  • the second connector 18 has a first stop 32, which is designed as a regional projection and is located opposite the rear edge 33 of the connector element 28 (cf. Fig. 2 ).
  • a second stop 34 which is designed as a shoulder on both sides of the body part 14. This stop 34 has a larger cross section than the cross section of the connector element 28.
  • the stop 34 has a larger cross section than the inner diameter of the opening 24.
  • the inside diameter of the recess 24 and the outside diameter of the connector element 28 are coordinated in such a way that a press fit and thus a form and force fit results when both connectors 16, 18 are coupled to one another.
  • both the first connector 16 and the second connector 18 each have longitudinal extensions L1, L2 which lie in a common plane E (cf. Fig. 2 ). More precisely, the longitudinal extensions L1, L2 are each in their own planes, which, however, coincide in plane E.
  • FIG. 5 A preferred embodiment of an object produced with the construction system 10, which is designed as a ball 100, is shown.
  • the ball 100 has two different recesses 104, 106, the first type of recess 104 being approximately circular and formed by coupling three construction elements 12a, 12a ', 12a "along their recesses 20 along the respective longitudinal extension L3 of the body parts 14.
  • the recesses 106 in turn are approximately star-shaped with five prongs. They are created by coupling five construction elements 12a, 12b, 12c, 12d, 12a ′′ along their cutouts 22 perpendicular to the respective longitudinal extension L3 of the body parts 14.
  • the ball 100 can easily be plugged together and it also has a high resistance to detachment of the construction elements 12 from one another and flexibility when pressure is applied to the ball surface 103 quickly generated, but also excellently recorded.
  • throwing the ball 100 against a solid wall does not lead to a detachment of the structural elements 12 from one another, but rather the kinetic energy of the ball 100 when it hits the wall leads to a bending of the elastic structural elements 12, which makes them kinetic Energy is stored and released again as part of a relaxation of the bent structural elements 12, as a result of which the ball 100 bounces off the wall.
  • the second connector 18 is simply inserted into the first connector 16 upon assembly. More precisely, the connector element 28 of the second connector 18 is inserted first into the opening 24 of the first connector 16 with its first stop 32, which protrudes along the longitudinal extension L2 of the second connector 18 relative to the connector element 28.
  • the longitudinal extensions L1 and L2 are tilted relative to one another, for example by 90 °.
  • perpendicular insertion of the second connector 18 into the first connector 16 is not possible with parallel longitudinal extensions L1 and L2.
  • the contact points of the second stops 34 on the top side 36 of the first connector 16 then act as a hinge and lever point and the second connector 18 can be tilted about this hinge relative to the first connector 16 until the first stop 32 is on the bottom 38 of the first connector 16 strikes.
  • the tilting takes place transversely to the longitudinal extension L2 of the second connector 18. In other words, a pivoting takes place along the longitudinal extension L2 of the second connector 18.
  • the rear edge 33 of the connector element 28 and, in the opposite direction, also the bevel 26 of the connector element 28 are pressed into the opening 24, as a result of which the first and second connectors 16, 18 form a press fit.
  • the first stop 32 is brought into contact with the lower side 38 of the first connector 16 when tilted. This system of the first stop 32 then acts on the underside 38 as a corresponding joint and lever point.
  • the separation of the connection of the first and second connectors 16, 18 is performed by tilting the second connector 18 in the opposite direction transversely to the longitudinal extension L2 of the second connector 18 with respect to the first connector 16 (in turn there is a pivoting along the longitudinal extension L2 of the second connector 18). .
  • the joint formed by the contact of the second stops 34 on the upper side 36 of the first connector 16 again acts as a fulcrum, whereby the rear edge 33 of the connector element 28 and, in the opposite direction, the bevel 26 of the connector element 28 are pulled out of the opening 24 and thereby the Press fit is released and finally the second connector 18 can be removed from the first connector 16.
  • the larger cross section of the second stop 34 of the second connector 18 in relation to the inner diameter of the opening 24 prevents the second connector 18 from slipping through the first connector 16.
  • the clear protrusion of the first stop 32 with respect to the circular second connector 28 prevents a perpendicular removal of the second connector 28 from the first connector 18 with parallel longitudinal extensions L1 and L2.
  • first connector 16 as a partial circular ring and the second connector 18 with a circular connector element 28
  • two structural elements 12 connected to one another can be pivoted freely about the vertical axis formed by connecting the two connectors 16, 18 (cf. Fig. 6 ) until the structural elements collide along the recesses 20 or the recesses 22. This free mobility is further supported by the cutouts 20, 22 and the inclined connection 40 of the first connector 16 to the body part 14.
  • two construction elements 12 can be connected to one another not only with a corresponding connector 16, 18 each, but also with two adjacent connectors 16, 18, a connection along the recess 20 as well as along the recess 22 being possible.
  • shapes can also be generated in this way in which at least some construction elements 12 are parallel to one another.
  • FIG. 6 and 7th only one coupling of the two structural elements 12, 12 ′ via the coupling of the second connector 18 to the first connector 16 is shown. At the same time, however, there could also be a coupling of the second connector 18 ′ to the first connector 16 ′, so that the two construction elements 12, 12 ′ would be connected along the recesses 22 of the body parts 14.
  • two construction elements 12, 12 ' are connected by coupling the second connector 18 with the first connector 16 and the second connector 18' with the first connector 16 'along the recesses 20 of the body parts 14, 14', whereby an opening 202 results, which is just large enough to receive therein the body part 14 ′′ of a third structural element 12 ′′ in a non-positive manner, ie in a clamping manner.
  • an opening 202 results, which is just large enough to receive therein the body part 14 ′′ of a third structural element 12 ′′ in a non-positive manner, ie in a clamping manner.
  • two construction elements 12, 12 ' can be coupled to one another directly lying on top of one another (not shown), in which case all of the first connectors 16, 16' are coupled to the corresponding second connectors 18, 18 '.
  • these structural elements 210, 212, 214 each have two first connectors 216, 218, 220 and two second connectors 222, 224, 226, which, however, are not arranged in a square, as in the case of structural element 12, but linearly on a rod-shaped body 228, 230, 232, the second connectors 222, 224, 226 in each case being on the outside and the first connectors 216, 218, 220 being arranged in between.
  • These structural elements 210, 212, 214 also have such an elasticity that they can be folded (not shown) in order to couple a second connector 222, 224, 226 to a separate first connector 216, 218, 220.
  • the construction elements 212, 214 also have openings 234, 236 into which other construction elements 12, 210, 212, 214 can be inserted. If these construction elements 12, 210, 212, 214 have been folded as described, then they can be hung into the openings 234, 236 in order to form movable branches of complex 3-dimensional constructions.
  • the second connector 226 of the second structural element 214 could also be inserted through the opening 236 of the first structural element 214 and then coupled to the first connector 220 of the first structural element 214.
  • Figures 11a, 11b show, in a perspective view and top view, a construction example 300 with numerous construction elements 212 in a right-angled arrangement to one another.
  • Figures 12, 13 show construction examples 400, 500 with numerous construction elements 214 in non-perpendicular arrangements to one another in a perspective view and top view.
  • Figures 14 to 17 the general principle of the coupling 600 according to the invention of a first connector 602 and a second connector 604 is shown.
  • Figures a each show a perspective view and Figures b each show a side view.
  • These connectors 602, 604 can be arranged as first and second connectors on each of the structural elements 10, 210, 212, 214 shown or else geometrically designed structural elements.
  • first connector 602 is again formed in the shape of a circular ring with a circular opening 606.
  • the opening 606 extends along the longitudinal extension L'1 of the first connector 602.
  • the second connector 604 has a connector element 608 that is almost entirely spherical.
  • a first stop 610 in the form of a regional projection and a second stop 612 in the form of a shoulder, on which a body part 614 is arranged, are located on the connector element 608. Further first connectors 602 and / or second connectors 604 (not shown) can be located on this body part, but do not have to be.
  • the first stop 610 has a circular segment-shaped contour on its underside 616, which is dimensioned such that it can be inserted into the circular opening 606 of the first connector together with the spherical connector element 608 (cf. Fig. 15 ).
  • the circular segment-shaped contour thus extends tangentially from the connector element 608.
  • the second stop 612 projects along the longitudinal extension L'2 of the second connector 604 with respect to the connector element 608, on the other hand, so that the connector element 608 can only be inserted halfway into the opening 606 of the first connector 602 (cf. Fig. 15 ).
  • the second connector 604 is pivoted relative to the first connector 602, the longitudinal extensions L'1, L'2 being tilted relative to one another by the in Fig. 15 90 ° alignment shown, via an inclined alignment (cf. Fig. 16 ) to a 180 ° orientation (cf. Fig. 17 ).
  • the connector element 608 acts as a joint head about which the opening 606 rotates. This turning is done in the in Fig. 17
  • the state shown of the parallel alignment of the longitudinal extensions L'1, L'2 of the first connector 602 and the second connector 604 is stopped in that, on the one hand, the rear side 618 of the first connector 602 comes to rest against the first stop 610 and, on the other hand, the front side 620 of the First connector 602 comes to rest against the second stop 612.
  • the decoupling between the first connector 602 and the second connector 604 is simply carried out in reverse order, i.e. by tilting (cf. Fig. 16 ) up to 90 ° alignment (cf. Fig. 15 ) and a removal of the second connector 604 from the first connector 602 (cf. Fig. 14 ).
  • the present invention specifies an improved construction system 10, 300, 400, 500, 600 with which unlimited configurations of structures that can be produced can be produced. If the construction system 10, 300, 400, 500, 600 is provided as a toy, then the construction elements 12, 210, 212, 214 can be played on without fatigue. In addition, the structures that can be produced have sufficient elasticity and can thus be used as a ball 100, for example. Finally, the construction elements 12, 210, 212, 214 can be produced simply and inexpensively. Next to toys is the construction system 10, 300, 400, 500, 600 but can also be used for any other applications, for example in robotics or other areas where there is a mechanical connection between individual construction elements 12, 210, 212, 214 and thus free scalability is provided.

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  1. Système de construction (10) avec un premier élément de construction (12) et un deuxième élément de construction (12'), dans lequel le premier élément de construction (12) présente un premier connecteur (16 ; 602), dans lequel le premier connecteur (16 ; 602) possède une première extension longitudinale (L1 ; L1') et présente un ajour (24 ; 606) et le deuxième élément de construction (12') présente un deuxième connecteur (18 ; 604), dans lequel le deuxième connecteur (18 ; 604) possède une deuxième extension longitudinale (L2 ; L2'), et le deuxième connecteur (18 ; 604) du deuxième élément de construction (12') peut être enfiché par son extension longitudinale (L2 ; L2') dans l'ajour (24 ; 606) du premier connecteur (16 ; 602) du premier élément de construction (12), dans lequel un couplage du premier élément de construction (12) au deuxième élément de construction (12') résulte seulement après un pivotement du deuxième connecteur (18 ; 604) par rapport au premier connecteur (16 ; 602) après l'enfichage du deuxième connecteur (18 ; 604) dans l'ajour (24 ; 606), caractérisé en ce que le premier connecteur (16 ; 602) et le deuxième connecteur (18 ; 604) sont réalisés de telle sorte qu'un couplage du premier élément de construction (12) au deuxième élément de construction (12') résulte seulement après un pivotement du deuxième connecteur (18 ; 604) le long de son axe longitudinal (L2 ; L2') par rapport au premier connecteur (16 ; 602).
  2. Système de construction (10) selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que le deuxième connecteur (18 ; 604) présente une première butée (32 ; 610) qui est réalisée de manière enfichable par le premier connecteur (16 ; 602) et empêche, dans l'état relié du premier (16 ; 602) et du deuxième connecteur (18 ; 604), un retrait du deuxième connecteur (18 ; 604) hors du premier connecteur (16 ; 602) de manière perpendiculaire par rapport à l'extension longitudinale (L2 ; L2') du deuxième connecteur (18 ; 604), dans lequel la première butée (32 ; 610) est réalisée de manière préférée en tant qu'au moins par endroits un porte-à-faux par rapport à l'élément connecteur (28 ; 608) selon la revendication 13, qui fait saillie par rapport à l'élément connecteur (28 ; 608) selon la revendication 13 en particulier le long de l'extension longitudinale (L2 ; L2') du deuxième connecteur (18 ; 604).
  3. Système de construction (10) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 et 2, caractérisé en ce que le deuxième connecteur (18 ; 604) présente une deuxième butée (34 ; 612) qui empêche que le deuxième connecteur (18 ; 604) puisse glisser au travers du premier connecteur (16 ; 602) lors de l'enfichage, dans lequel la deuxième butée (34 ; 612) est réalisée de manière préférée en tant qu'épaulement sur la partie corporelle (14 ; 614) selon la revendication 9 et/ou sur l'élément connecteur (28 ; 608) selon la revendication 13, qui présente en particulier une section transversale plus grande que l'ajour (24 ; 606) du premier connecteur (16 ; 602).
  4. Système de construction (10) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que le deuxième connecteur (18 ; 604) peut être enfiché dans le premier connecteur (16 ; 602) de telle sorte qu'un plan (E), dans lequel se trouve la première extension longitudinale (L1; L1'), et un plan (E), dans lequel se trouve la deuxième extension longitudinale (L2 ; L2'), sont parallèles l'un par rapport à l'autre.
  5. Système de construction (10) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que l'ajour (24) présente une ouverture (25 ; 606), qui s'étend le long de l'extension longitudinale (L1 ; L1') du premier connecteur (16 ; 602) et/ou qui présente une forme issue du groupe quadrilatère, cercle, rectangle et carré.
  6. Système de construction (10) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce qu'au moins un élément de construction (12, 12') est réalisé de manière flexible et/ou élastique.
  7. Système de construction (10) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que le deuxième connecteur (18 ; 604) peut être disposé de manière à pouvoir tourner de manière transversale par rapport à la première extension longitudinale (L1; L1') dans le premier connecteur (16 ; 602).
  8. Système de construction (10) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que le deuxième connecteur (18 ; 604) peut être disposé par complémentarité de forme et/ou à force dans le premier connecteur (16 ; 602).
  9. Système de construction (10) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que le premier élément de construction (12) et/ou le deuxième élément de construction (12') présentent une partie de corps (14) avec une troisième extension longitudinale (L3), sur laquelle le premier (16 ; 602) ou le deuxième connecteur (18 ; 604) est disposé, dans lequel la troisième extension longitudinale (L3) ne se situe pas de préférence dans un plan avec la première (L1; L1') ou la deuxième extension longitudinale (L2 ; L2').
  10. Système de construction (10) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que le premier (12) et/ou le deuxième élément de construction (12') présentent au moins un premier (16 ; 602) et un deuxième connecteur (18 ; 604), de manière préférée au moins deux premiers (16 ; 602) et deux deuxièmes connecteurs (18 ; 604).
  11. Système de construction (10) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que le premier (12) et/ou le deuxième élément de construction (12') présentent plusieurs premiers (16 ; 602) et/ou deuxièmes connecteurs (18 ; 604), dont les premières (L1; L1') ou les deuxièmes extensions longitudinales (L2 ; L2') se situent dans un plan.
  12. Système de construction (10) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que le premier connecteur (16 ; 602) est réalisé au moins par endroits en forme d'anneau de cercle.
  13. Système de construction (10) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que le deuxième connecteur (18 ; 604) présente un élément connecteur (28 ; 608), qui est réalisé de manière préférée au moins par endroits en forme de sphère ou en forme de rond, dans lequel l'élément connecteur (28 ; 608) est réalisé au moins par endroits de manière arrondie (33) en particulier au moins sur un côté.
  14. Système de construction (10) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que le premier élément de construction (12) et le deuxième élément de construction (12') sont réalisés de manière identique.
  15. Système de construction (10) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que le premier connecteur (16 ; 602) et le deuxième connecteur (18 ; 604) sont adaptés pour être reliés l'un à l'autre par un mouvement de basculement d'enfichage et pour être détachés l'un de l'autre par un mouvement de retrait par basculement.
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