EP4005653B1 - Montagesystem für spielzeuge - Google Patents

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EP4005653B1
EP4005653B1 EP20210556.5A EP20210556A EP4005653B1 EP 4005653 B1 EP4005653 B1 EP 4005653B1 EP 20210556 A EP20210556 A EP 20210556A EP 4005653 B1 EP4005653 B1 EP 4005653B1
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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
    • A63H33/062Building blocks, strips, or similar building parts to be assembled without the use of additional elements with clip or snap mechanisms
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63HTOYS, e.g. TOPS, DOLLS, HOOPS OR BUILDING BLOCKS
    • A63H17/00Toy vehicles, e.g. with self-drive; ; Cranes, winches or the like; Accessories therefor
    • A63H17/002Toy vehicles, e.g. with self-drive; ; Cranes, winches or the like; Accessories therefor made of parts to be assembled
    • 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
    • A63H33/065Building blocks, strips, or similar building parts to be assembled without the use of additional elements using elastic deformation
    • 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
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63HTOYS, e.g. TOPS, DOLLS, HOOPS OR BUILDING BLOCKS
    • A63H23/00Toy boats; Floating toys; Other aquatic toy devices
    • A63H23/005Toy boats; Floating toys; Other aquatic toy devices made of parts to be assembled
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63HTOYS, e.g. TOPS, DOLLS, HOOPS OR BUILDING BLOCKS
    • A63H3/00Dolls
    • A63H3/16Dolls made of parts that can be put together

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  • This invention is placed in the technical field of toys, and in particular, refers to a coupling system for facilitating the assembly and disassembly of toys with multiple parts.
  • Toys which are made up from multiple, or at least two, parts which can be assembled together, and disassembled from eachother. In some situations, it is interesting to have the same part with different properties and/or configurations, so that its replacement gives the toy a different look or feel or property.
  • an assembly system refers to the features which enable the multiple parts to be assembled and disassembled.
  • Existing assembly systems for toys suffer from a number of drawbacks.
  • the coupling of the toy parts to eachother is so tight, that it makes it extremely difficult and painful for children to play with. They regularly need the help of adults to disassemble and reassemble the parts, or even hurt themselves attempting it alone.
  • the assembly system must be supple enough to facilitate the assembly/disassembly action and on the other hand rigid enough to prevent unintended disassembling.
  • FIG. 1 shows an example toy car.
  • the bottom left depiction is a more realistic depiction as a line drawing, whereas the main drawing focusses on the features of the invention.
  • the toy car 100 comprises three parts, a back part 110, a middle part 130, and a front part 150.
  • the different properties of each part could comprise not only a different color, but also shape, dimension, design and functionality, and the like. It would even be possible to mix with different parts to form a toy with different parts.
  • the back part of a truck could be mixed with the middle part of an airplane and the front part of a bus. Any combination is possible.
  • toys with any number of parts.
  • the example of a three-part car is used to facilitate the comprehension of the invention, however, toys can be constructed from only two parts up to any number of inter-connecting parts, as long as there is an interface configured with the features of the invention. Since the invention is placed at the interface between any two parts, as long as these two parts are configured with the features of the assembly system of the invention, they can be assembled and disassembled as intended.
  • a toy with multiple parts comprises at least two parts.
  • the back and middle parts are configured to fit, or couple to, eachother, by means of a back interface 120, whilst the middle and front parts are configured to fit, or couple to, eachother, by means of a front interface 140.
  • the back part and front part have been depicted with a different, and specific, combination of features. However, this is only for illustrative purposes. Any interface of any part can be configured with any single one, or combination of, features of the assembly system of the invention. Due to the complementarity property of the assembly system of the invention, this requires the corresponding part to have complementary, or inverse, features integrated therein for the two parts to assemble and disassemble accordingly, as per a plug-and-socket configuration. The invention applies to the action of assembling and/or disassembling of any two parts, and the resulting assembled toy, or disassembled separate parts.
  • the features of the invention also enable another important property, which is facilitating the intuitive assembly of parts in such a manner that certain parts can be assembled and not others. Or in other words, preventing certain parts from interfacing with other parts.
  • this property would force only a front part 150 to be assembled at the front of the car, and only a back part 110 to be assembled at its back. It would even force the middle part 130 to be directed the way it is, in this example, with the driving wheel and side mirrors towards the right of the drawing (and not towards the left of the drawing).
  • This property is most interesting for the younger users, or children, as they can assemble cars correctly without quite understanding how they achieve it.
  • the invention additionally to the other advantages, enables the intuitive assembly of toys as intended by the designer or manufacturer.
  • FIG. 2 depicts a top view of the example toy of FIG. 1 .
  • the assembly system comprises an interface with a pre-defined degree of curvature.
  • the assembly system comprises an arrangement wherein both parts to assemble comprise a surface with a pre-defined degree of curvature, wherein the curvature of the surface of one part corresponds, and is inverse, to the curvature of the surface of other part.
  • the interface has very little, or negligible, or no, curvature, being (almost) a straight line (not depicted). The problem with this configuration is that this action normally requires a longitudinal force to separate or join the parts, which is difficult for children to exercise.
  • the interface comprises a small degree of curvature (as in the back interface 120).
  • this curvature facilitates bringing the different parts together, as it naturally allows the parts to fall into place with eachother.
  • the curvature allows a lever action to be exercised whilst separating the parts, allowing the disassembly requiring less effort from younger users, for example, children, thereby resulting in the technical effect of intuitive assembly of toys as intended by the designer or manufacturer.
  • the interface between two parts can comprise any type of curved design, such as a single squiggle, or a series of squiggles, or any section of a sine curve, or a plurality of sine curves.
  • FIG. 3 shows three parts of any example toy.
  • FIG. 4 depicts a side view of the example toy of FIG. 3 .
  • FIG. 5 depicts a frontal view of the interface surface 510, or side, of an example back part 110.
  • FIGs. 6 and 7 depict the interface surface 610, or side, of an example middle part 130, which features are corresponding and inverse to those of FIG. 5 ( FIG. 6 depicts a top view and FIG. 7 a frontal view).
  • FIG. 8 depicts a frontal view of the interface surface 810, or side, of an example front part 150.
  • FIGs. 9 and 10 depict the interface surface 910, or side, of an example middle part 130, which features are corresponding and inverse to those of FIG. 8 ( FIG. 9 depicts a top view and FIG. 10 a frontal view).
  • the interface is configured additionally with a side projection/indentation arrangement ( FIGs. 3 to 7 ), in order to compensate for the lack of resistance due to the low curvature.
  • the interface surface 510 of the back part 110 is configured, at its sides, with a projection 570.
  • This projection can have a more or less rectangular configuration.
  • the back interface surface 610 of the middle part 130 is configured, at its corresponding sides, with a corresponding indentation 680.
  • This indentation 680 has the same more or less rectangular configuration as the projection 570, leaving, on the surface 610, a remnant 670.
  • the projections and indentations are configured with corresponding dimensions in such a manner to fit into eachother.
  • the low curvature combined with the projection-indentation arrangement feature combination thereby also has the technical effect of enabling the intuitive assembly of toys as intended by the designer or manufacturer, whilst preventing toy disassembly due to accidental impacts.
  • the back interface 120 comprises a smaller degree of curvature than the front interface 140. Therefore, children can play trying out different back parts at the back interface 120 and they can play trying out different front parts at the front interface 140. However, in this example, due to the difference in curvature, they will never be able to couple a back part 110 to the front interface 140, or conversely, couple a front part 150 to the back interface 120.
  • FIG. 3 shows three parts of an example toy, with a general view of the back and front interfaces of the invention.
  • the back part 110 comprises an interface side 310 which removably fits with an interface side 320 of the middle part 130.
  • the front part 150 comprises an interface side 350 which removably fits with an interface side 340 of the middle part 130.
  • the middle part 130 comprises at least two interfaces for connecting other parts. Whilst, as mentioned, both middle interfaces can be identical, in this example, two different interfaces are depicted to help explain the various advantageous features of the invention.
  • the assembly system comprises an interface with a pre-defined protrusion and hole arrangement, or in other words, it comprises an arrangement wherein one part comprises a protrusion and the other part comprises a hole, wherein the protrusion configured on the surface of one part corresponds, and is inverse, to the hole configured on the surface of the other part.
  • the protrusion and the hole fit together as in a plug-socket configuration as they comprise complementary features.
  • a back protrusion 420 and a front protrusion, 440 have been configured in the central part 130, whereas the corresponding back hole 410 and front hole 450 have been configured in the back 110 and front 150 parts, respectively.
  • any combination of protrusion/hole arrangement is possible.
  • the opposite arrangement is also possible, with the protrusions configured in the back and front parts and the holes in the middle part.
  • the middle part can have one side configured with a protrusion and the other side configured with a hole, wherein the back and front part are conversely configured to fit with the corresponding middle part interface.
  • main protrusion and hole arrangement at the interface of one of two parts has a different configuration from the main protrusion and hole arrangement at the interface of the other one of two parts, in order to achieve the objective of intuitive assembly of toys as intended by the designer or manufacturer by preventing the unintentional coupling of wrong parts.
  • the main protrusion/hole arrangement is configured with varying dimensions.
  • the back protrusion/hole arrangement 420/410 has smaller dimensions than the front protrusion/hole arrangement 440/450.
  • the main protrusion/hole arrangement is configured with different heights from the bottom plane 1000 of the toy.
  • the back protrusion/hole arrangement 420/410 has a longitudinal axis height which is different (in this case lower) than the longitudinal axis height of the front protrusion/hole arrangement 440/450 (which is higher in this case).
  • the main protrusion/hole arrangement is configured with a guide arrangement.
  • the hole 410 of the back part 110 comprises at least one longitudinal tooth 550 configured in the top surface of the hole, creating, together with the side walls of the hole, corresponding rail gaps 555.
  • the protrusion 420 of the middle part 130 comprises at least one longitudinal gap 650 and two side rails 655 configured on the top surface of the protrusion. The rails 655 are configured to slide into the rail gaps 555 at the same time as the tooth 550 is configured to slide into the protrusion gap 650.
  • FIG. 11 depicts a close-up view of an example guide arrangement comprising one longitudinal tooth 550 and corresponding rail gaps 555.
  • the main protrusion/hole arrangement of the front interface is also configured with a guide arrangement, as can be seen from FIGs. 8 , 9 and 10 , however with a different configuration.
  • the tooth 850 is configured to be thinner, leaving wider rail gaps 855.
  • the protrusion gap 950 is thinner.
  • the protrusion rails 955 are not necessarily wider, although they can be. In this example, they are placed towards the interior of the protrusion, or towards the protrusion's centre. In any case, the rails 955 are configured to slide into the rail gaps 855 at the same time as the tooth 850 is configured to slide into the protrusion gap 950.
  • this guide arrangement also prevents unintended parts from being assembled together, reenforcing further the technical effect of facilitating the correct and intuitive assembly/disassembly of the toy by children.
  • the main protrusion/hole arrangement is configured with a secondary protrusion/hole arrangement.
  • the hole 410 of the back part 110 comprises at least one secondary hole 540 configured in its back wall 530.
  • the protrusion 420 of the middle part 130 comprises at least secondary protrusion 640 configured outwardly from its front surface 630.
  • the secondary protrusion 640 is configured to fit into the secondary hole 540 as in a plug-socket configuration as they comprise complementary features.
  • This secondary protrusion/hole arrangement adds some friction and creates a resistance against disassembly in case of impacts, reenforcing further the technical effect of preventing toy disassembly due to accidental impacts.
  • the main protrusion/hole arrangement of the front interface is also configured with a secondary protrusion/hole arrangement, as can be seen from FIGs. 8 , 9 and 10 , however with a different configuration.
  • the protrusion 940 and corresponding hole 840 are configured with a different, larger or smaller, diameter.
  • the protrusion 940 and corresponding hole 840 are configured with a, longer or shorter, length.
  • the distance of the protrusion 940 and corresponding hole 840 from the toy's lower plane 1000, or base is configured differently, either lower or higher. For example, in FIG.
  • the back secondary protrusion/hole arrangement 420/410 has a longitudinal axis height 422 which is different (in this case lower) than the longitudinal axis height 442 of the front secondary protrusion/hole arrangement 440/450 (which is higher in this case).
  • the secondary protrusion 940 is configured to fit tightly into the secondary hole 840. Apart from creating a resistance against disassembly in case of impacts, these additional differences prevent unintended parts from being assembled together, reenforcing further the technical effect of facilitating (that is, without difficulty) the correct and intuitive assembly/disassembly of the toy by children, whilst preventing toy disassembly due to accidental impacts.
  • the main protrusion/hole arrangement is configured with a lateral protrusion/hole arrangement.
  • the hole 410 of the back part 110 comprises at least one lateral fissure 560 configured at its side wall.
  • the protrusion 420 of the middle part 130 comprises at least one lateral protrusion 660 configured outwardly from its side surface.
  • the lateral protrusion 660 is configured to loosely fit into the lateral fissure 560.
  • the lateral protrusion is additionally configured as a resilient or flexible member, which sinks inwards under a pushing force, generating a clicking sound whenever a resistance threshold is overcome, when the two parts are separated as well as when the two parts are joined together.
  • this lateral protrusion/hole arrangement adds some friction, the moment the threshold is overcome, the parts snap away from eachother, or snap into eachother.
  • the snapping feeling together with the clicking sound both when joining parts as when separating them, reinforces further the technical effect of correct and intuitive assembly of the toy by children while adding a playful effect.
  • FIG. 11 depicts a close-up view of an example lateral internal fissure 560 configured at the side of a hole 420.
  • the main protrusion/hole arrangement of the front interface is also configured with a lateral protrusion/hole arrangement, as can be seen from FIGs. 8 , 9 and 10 , however with a different configuration.
  • the lateral protrusion 960 and corresponding lateral fissure 860 are configured with different dimensions with the objective of generating a different clicking noise (tone and/or intensity). Depending on the length, width, or depth of the lateral protrusion, and corresponding fissure parameters, a sound with a different tone is achievable, as well as snapping or de-snapping intensity.
  • the lateral protrusion 960 is configured to loosely fit into the lateral fissure 860.
  • the features of the different embodiments and aspects of the invention provide an assembly system for toys which facilitates the correct and intuitive assembly and disassembly by children. Additionally, this is achieved whilst maintaining the toy in an assembled state when subjected to accidental impacts. Further advantageous technical effects achieved are that enabling the visually impaired user to recognize, by listening and/or tactile sensing, when a back part or a front part is being assembled/disassembled, thereby enabling them also to play with the toys.

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  1. Montagesystem zum Montieren eines Spielzeugs, das mindestens zwei Teile umfasst, wobei das Montagesystem mindestens eine Schnittstelle (120; 140) zwischen den Berührungsoberflächen zweier der mindestens zwei Teile (110, 130; 130, 150) umfasst, die deren lösbare Montage miteinander ermöglicht, sodass sie nach der Montage fest zusammenpassen, wobei die mindestens eine Schnittstelle umfasst:
    eine Hauptschnittstelle, die eine hauptsächliche Vorsprungs- und Lochanordnung umfasst, die aus einem Vorsprung (420; 440), der auf der Berührungsoberfläche eines der mindestens zwei Teile konfiguriert ist, und einem Loch (410; 450) besteht, das auf der entsprechenden Berührungsoberfläche des anderen Teils der mindestens zwei Teile konfiguriert ist, wobei der Vorsprung konfiguriert ist, um in das Loch zu passen; und dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die mindestens eine Schnittstelle umfasst
    eine gekrümmte Schnittstelle, die aus einer Krümmung besteht, die auf der Berührungsoberfläche (310; 340) eines der mindestens zwei Teile konfiguriert ist und komplementär zu einer Krümmung ist, die auf der Berührungsoberfläche (320; 350) des anderen der mindestens zwei Teile konfiguriert ist, wobei die gekrümmte Schnittstelle eine beliebige Art von gebogener Gestaltung umfasst, die mit einem vordefinierten Krümmungsgrad konfiguriert ist, der ausgelegt ist, um eine unbeabsichtigte Zerlegung des Spielzeugs zu verhindern.
  2. Montagesystem nach Anspruch 1, wobei das Loch mindestens eine obere Wand, zwei Seitenwände und eine Rückwand (530) umfasst.
  3. Montagesystem nach Anspruch 1, wobei eine beliebige Art von gekrümmter Gestaltung einen einzelnen Kringel oder eine Reihe von Kringeln oder einen beliebigen Abschnitt einer Sinuskurve oder eine Vielzahl von Sinus Kurven umfasst.
  4. Montagesystem nach Anspruch 1, wobei die gekrümmte Schnittstelle zusätzlich eine Vorsprung-Vertiefungs-Anordnung umfasst, wobei an der Berührungsoberfläche eines der mindestens zwei Teile an dessen Seiten ein Vorsprung (570) ausgebildet ist und eine entsprechende Vertiefung (680) auf der Berührungsoberfläche des anderen der mindestens zwei Teile an seinen entsprechenden Seiten konfiguriert ist, wobei die Vorsprünge und Vertiefungen eine entsprechende umgekehrte oder komplementäre Konfiguration aufweisen, sodass sie zueinander passen.
  5. Montagesystem nach Anspruch 2, wobei die hauptsächliche Vorsprungs- und Lochanordnung zusätzlich eine Führungsanordnung umfasst, die mindestens einen Längszahn (550) umfasst, der in der oberen Wand des Lochs konfiguriert ist und zusammen mit den Seitenwänden des Lochs entsprechende Schienenlücken (555) bildet, und umgekehrt eine entsprechende mindestens eine Längslücke (650) und zwei Seitenschienen (655) umfasst, die in der oberen Oberfläche des Vorsprungs konfiguriert sind, wobei die Seitenschienen konfiguriert sind, um in die Schienenlücken zum selben Zeitpunkt wie der mindestens eine Längszahn zu gleiten, der konfiguriert ist, um in die mindestens eine Längslücke zu gleiten.
  6. Montagesystem nach Anspruch 2, wobei die hauptsächliche Vorsprungs- und Lochanordnung zusätzlich eine sekundäre Vorsprungs- und Lochanordnung umfasst, die aus dem Loch (410; 450), das mindestens ein sekundäres Loch (540; 840) umfasst, das an seiner Rückwand (530; 830) konfiguriert ist, und umgekehrt dem Vorsprung (420; 440) konfiguriert ist, der mindestens einen entsprechenden sekundären Vorsprung (640; 940) umfasst, der von seiner vorderen Oberfläche (630; 930) nach außen konfiguriert ist, wobei der mindestens eine sekundäre Vorsprung konfiguriert ist, um in das mindestens eine entsprechende sekundäre Loch zu passen.
  7. Montagesystem nach Anspruch 1, wobei die hauptsächliche Vorsprungs- und Lochanordnung zusätzlich eine seitliche Vorsprungs- und Lochanordnung umfasst, die aus dem Loch (410; 450), das mindestens einen seitlichen Spalt (560; 860) umfasst, der in seiner Seitenwand konfiguriert ist, und umgekehrt dem Vorsprung (420; 440) konfiguriert ist, der mindestens einen seitlichen Vorsprung (660; 960) umfasst, der von seiner entsprechenden seitlichen Oberfläche nach außen konfiguriert ist, wobei der seitliche Vorsprung konfiguriert ist, um lose in den entsprechenden seitlichen Spalt zu passen.
  8. Montagesystem nach Anspruch 7, wobei der seitliche Vorsprung ein elastisches Element umfasst, das immer dann ein Klickgeräusch erzeugt, wenn ein Widerstandsschwellenwert überwunden wird, wenn sich die beiden Teile voneinander lösen oder ineinander einrasten.
  9. Spielzeug, das mindestens zwei Teile (110, 130; 130, 150) umfasst, wobei das Spielzeug das Montagesystem nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche umfasst, das in die mindestens zwei Teile konfiguriert ist, um die Montage des Spielzeugs aus den mindestens zwei Teilen und das Zerlegen des Spielzeugs in die mindestens zwei Teile zu erleichtern.
  10. Spielzeug nach Anspruch 9, wobei das Spielzeug mindestens drei Teile (110, 130, 150) umfasst, die eine Schnittstelle (120; 140) zwischen den Berührungsoberflächen von zwei beliebigen der mindestens drei Teile definieren.
  11. Spielzeug nach Anspruch 10, wobei eines der mindestens drei Teile ein Mittelteil (130) ist, das mit mindestens zwei Berührungsoberflächen zum Verbinden von mindestens zwei anderen Teilen konfiguriert ist, wodurch mindestens zwei Schnittstellen am Mittelteil definiert werden.
  12. Spielzeug nach Anspruch 10, wobei zwei beliebige Schnittstellen die gleiche Konfiguration aufweisen.
  13. Spielzeug nach Anspruch 10, wobei eine der Schnittstellen eine andere Konfiguration als eine weitere der Schnittstellen aufweist.
  14. Spielzeug nach Anspruch 13, wobei das Montagesystem nach Anspruch 5 oder 6 ist,
    wobei eine Schnittstelle einen anderen Krümmungsgrad als eine weitere Schnittstelle aufweist;
    oder wobei hauptsächliche Vorsprungs- und Lochanordnung (420, 410) an einer der Schnittstellen eine andere Konfiguration als die hauptsächliche Vorsprungs- und Lochanordnung (440, 450) an einer anderen der Schnittstellen aufweist, wobei die hauptsächliche Vorsprungs- und Lochanordnung unterschiedlicher Schnittstellen mit variierenden Abmessungen und/oder Längen konfiguriert ist und/oder ihre Achse in unterschiedlichen Höhen vom Unterteil des Spielzeugs konfiguriert ist;
    oder wobei die Führungsanordnung an einer der Schnittstellen eine andere Konfiguration als die Führungsanordnung an einer anderen der Schnittstellen aufweist, wobei der Zahn an einer Schnittstelle dünner konfiguriert ist und umgekehrt die Vorsprungslücke an einer Schnittstelle im Vergleich zur anderen Schnittstelle breiter konfiguriert ist;
    oder wobei die sekundäre Vorsprungs- und Lochanordnung (640, 540) an einer der Schnittstellen eine andere Konfiguration als die sekundäre Vorsprungs- und Lochanordnung (940, 840) an einer weiteren der Schnittstellen aufweist, wobei der sekundäre Vorsprung und das entsprechende sekundäre Loch mit unterschiedlichen Durchmessern und/oder Längen konfiguriert sind und/oder wobei der sekundäre Vorsprung und das entsprechende sekundäre Loch mit einem unterschiedlichen Abstand (422; 442) vom Unterteil des Spielzeugs konfiguriert sind.
  15. Spielzeug nach Anspruch 13, wobei das Montagesystem nach Anspruch 7 ist, wobei die seitliche Vorsprungs- und Lochanordnung an einer der Schnittstellen eine andere Konfiguration als die seitliche Vorsprungs- und Lochanordnung an einer weiteren der Schnittstellen aufweist, wobei der seitliche Vorsprung und der entsprechende seitliche Spalt mit unterschiedlichen Abmessungen konfiguriert sind, um unterschiedliche Farbton-Intensität-Kombinationen zu erzeugen.
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