GB2545338A - Sheet toy building blocks base - Google Patents
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- GB2545338A GB2545338A GB1619928.3A GB201619928A GB2545338A GB 2545338 A GB2545338 A GB 2545338A GB 201619928 A GB201619928 A GB 201619928A GB 2545338 A GB2545338 A GB 2545338A
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63H—TOYS, e.g. TOPS, DOLLS, HOOPS OR BUILDING BLOCKS
- A63H33/00—Other toys
- A63H33/04—Building blocks, strips, or similar building parts
- A63H33/06—Building blocks, strips, or similar building parts to be assembled without the use of additional elements
- A63H33/08—Building 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
- A63H33/086—Building 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 primary projections fitting by friction in complementary spaces between secondary projections, e.g. sidewalls
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63H—TOYS, e.g. TOPS, DOLLS, HOOPS OR BUILDING BLOCKS
- A63H33/00—Other toys
- A63H33/04—Building blocks, strips, or similar building parts
- A63H33/06—Building blocks, strips, or similar building parts to be assembled without the use of additional elements
- A63H33/08—Building 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
- A63H33/088—Building 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
Abstract
A base 1 for use with toy building blocks that have at least one flat surface with multiple projections or accommodating recesses so that the bricks can be frictionally engaged or clipped together. On one major surface 2 of the base 1 is an array of projections 3 or recesses, and on the opposite face is an alternative attachment means to fix the base 1 to a supporting surface. The base 1 is in the form of a sheet that either can be severed using a conventional pair of scissors or blade or has perforations, indentations or recesses rendering it frangible along predetermined lines so that the sheet can be cut or torn to provide base sheet 1 having a user selected peripheral shape. The base 1 may be formed from materials including plastics, silicone, paper pulp, cork or rubber.
Description
SHEET TOY BUILDING BLOCK BASE FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a sheet toy building block base and, more particularly, one that is compatible with existing toy building blocks of the general nature comprising blocks at least the basic building blocks of which are of rectangular parallelepiped shape with multiple projections extending from one surface that could be regarded as the male mating surface that is typically a top surface, and accommodating recesses in an opposite surface that could be regarded as a female mating surface that is typically a bottom surface so that the blocks can be frictionally engaged or clipped together with compatible building blocks to form structures of a chosen size, shape and configuration. As a general rule, two rows of squat projections are provided across the width on a surface of a building block.
Numerous special external shapes of building blocks are provided to create replica people, figures, characters and structures but all of them have, as a general rule, cooperating projections and recesses to enable their temporary interconnection with the basic toy building blocks.
BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION
Typically the projections are squat cylindrical projections arranged in aligned rows extending along a length of a building block and the recesses are formed by a space between side and end walls of a hollow block and one or more outer surfaces of cylindrical locking formations extending from an inside of a wall of the block carrying the projections on the outside thereof (usually a top surface) to a spaced parallel surface plane of the block (usually a bottom surface plane). The projections are, in an operative condition, engaged by the inner surface of the sidewalls and or end walls and an outer surface of the cylindrical locking formations. The sidewalls and end walls are, other than for specialist building blocks, smooth.
Probably the most common toy building block range of this general nature, as far as applicant is aware, is that sold under the trade name LEGO® which is a registered trademark of LEGO JURIS A/S of Denmark. However, other compatible toy building blocks are available such as MEGA BLOKS® a trade mark of MEGA BLOK INC of Canada (working with MATTEL® and FISHER PRICE®) and KRE-O® construction blocks marketed by HASBRO of Korea.
It should however be noted that the scope of this invention is not to be interpreted as being limited in any way to use in conjunction with any particular range of toy building blocks and the bases of this invention could be used with any of the above or other types of toy building blocks of the same general nature.
Prior art toy building block sets do have a facility for building replica people, figures, characters and structures in relation to each other in the form of a separate base sheet having formations thereon for receiving building blocks in frictional or clipping relationship relative to the base sheet. These base sheets are of standard sizes and the sizes of base sheet to be used are limited in number and must be selected or acquired according to the purpose.
Also, there are available on the market, square 10 inch (254 mm) by 10 inch (254 mm) adhesive “LEGO® compatible” tiles that carry on their obverse surface an array of formations suitable for receiving toy building blocks of the general type outlined above so that an entire structure can be built on one or a plurality of juxtaposed aligned tiles. The tiles carry multiple projections arranged so that edge to edge location of the tiles results in a continuous series of the formations being created on the surface at the joints between tiles over a surface to which the tiles are adhered by means of the adhesive with the outer edges in alignment. The adhesive is pressure sensitive and selected so that tiles may be releasable from any suitable support surface and can be used for supporting replica people, characters and structures with the tiles being stuck on any flat surface, for example, on a window, a wall, an article of furniture, an appliance surface or a computer surface, simply by way of example. MEGA BLOK INC also provide a base that consists of a number of coplanar sections that are hingedly attached to each other so that a composite flat base of a limited number of different peripheral shapes can be created.
The versatility of toy building blocks of the general nature outlined above has proved to be exceptionally successful. However, these prior art types of bases are restrictive on certain types of creations that may be applied thereto in particular circumstances.
The preceding discussion of the background to the invention is intended only to facilitate an understanding of the present invention. It should be appreciated that the discussion is not an acknowledgment or admission that any of the material referred to was part of the common general knowledge in the art as at the priority date of the application.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with this invention there is provided a toy building block base for use in association with toy building blocks and other co-operant blocks of special shape whereof each building block has at least one flat surface with either multiple projections forming a male mating surface or accommodating recesses forming a female mating surface so that the blocks can be frictionally engaged or clipped together with compatible building blocks to form structures of a chosen size and shape and wherein the toy building block base has on one major surface thereof either an array of complementary projections or an array of complementary accommodating recesses and on an opposite major surface an alternative attachment means that are configured to attach the toy building block base to a supporting surface, the toy building block base being characterized in that it is in the form of a sheet that has the ability to be severed using a conventional pair of scissors, blade or the like or it has perforations, indentations or recesses that render it frangible along predetermined lines so that, in either case, the sheet can be severed or torn to provide a toy building block base sheet having a nonstandard user selected peripheral shape.
Further features of the invention provide for the alternative attachment means to be selected from adhesive that is preferably a pressure sensitive adhesive that may be either releasable in order to allow for repositioning of the base on a support surface therefor or of a permanent type covered in each instance by a removable cover sheet; for the adhesive to be applied directly to the toy building block base or as one side of a double sided adhesive sheet added onto the toy building block base during or after manufacture; in the alternative for the alternative attachment means to be a magnetic backing sheet typically composed of a flexible magnetic sheet; in a further alternative for the alternative attachment means to be a series of suction cups that are optionally moulded integral with the toy building block base with flexibility being achieved by varying wall thickness; and in a still further alternative for the alternative attachment means to be one component of a hook and loop releasable fastener system such as that sold under the trade name VELCRO®.
Further features of the invention provide for the toy building block base to be of polygonal and preferably rectangular or square shape with a side thereof ranging from say 200 mm to 1000 mm or more with longer cut lengths, if the sheet is sufficiently flexible, it may be rolled for transport or storage purposes; for the toy building block base to either have a constant thickness over its entire area other than through a projection or, alternatively, for the thickness of the material to be decreased between adjacent rows of projections or complimentary recesses and typically between adjacent rows of projections or complimentary recesses to provide continuous or discontinuous lines of weakening along which the base can be manually cut or torn; in the alternative, for the toy building block base to be composed of a sheet of material having a multitude of perforations therethrough along which the sheet can be manually cut or torn with the perforations being either in the form of a multitude of small holes or slits arranged in lines between rows of projections or complimentary recesses; and for the material from which the toy building block base is made to have little or preferably a negligible amount of plastic memory.
Still further features of the invention provide for the toy building block base to be made from a suitable plastics or silicone; a paper pulp product that is in a glue or plastic matrix that exhibits appropriate properties; a pulverized or powdered cork product that is in a suitable matrix and a suitable rubber product; for the toy building block base to be manufactured by roll forming wherein a machine presses the required shape onto a continuous roll or, alternatively by press moulding or injection moulding; and for one or more surfaces of the toy building block base to be printed with decorative or instructive indicia.
In order that the above and other features of the invention may be more fully understood various embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In the drawings:
Figure 1 is an isometric view of a small sheet of toy building block base according to the invention;
Figure 2 illustrates the rear of the toy building block base that has adhesive for securing its opposite surface to a supporting surface;
Figure 3 is a rear view of a small area of toy building block base according to the invention provided with a magnetic sheet for attaching it to a metallic surface;
Figure 4 is a rear view of a small area of toy building block base according to the invention provided with an array of suction cups for attaching it to a smooth surface;
Figure 5 is a rear view of a small area of toy building block base according to the invention provided with the loop part of a hook and loop fastener system;
Figure 6 is a side view of a building block base according to the invention in which lines of weakening are formed between rows of projections;
Figure 7 is a plan view of a small area of toy building block base according to the invention in which a multitude of holes are provided through the base to facilitate tearing along lines between projections;
Figure 8 is a general review of a sheet of toy building block base according to the invention indicating a series of lines are to be cut or torn to form the letter lipil. * )
Figure 9 is a similar view showing a somewhat more abstract peripheral outlined that can be created by cutting or tearing the base; and
Figure 10 is an isometric view similar to Figure 1 and showing a building block base according to the invention having an array of complementary accommodating recesses that serve to define a female mating surface.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION WITH REFERENCE TO THE DRAWINGS
As provided by this invention a toy building block base is provided for use in association with toy building blocks and other co-operant blocks of special shape of the type sold under the trade name LEGO® or an equivalent whereof each building block has at least one flat surface with multiple projections forming a co-operation with accommodating recesses that form a female mating surface so that the blocks can be frictionally engaged or clipped together with compatible building blocks to form structures of a chosen size, shape and configuration.
In the embodiment of the invention illustrated in Figure 1 the toy building block base (1) is in the form of a sheet that has on its one major surface (2), an array of squat right circular cylindrical projections (3) arranged in parallel rows along to cover the area or the sheet. An opposite major surface of the sheet has one of a number of different alternative attachment means associated with it and, in the instance illustrated in Figure 2, that embodiment is a pressure sensitive adhesive (4) that is able to attach the toy building block base to a plain flat surface. The pressure sensitive adhesive is covered, in the usual way, with a removable cover strip (5). The pressure sensitive adhesive may be of a releasable type in order to allow for repositioning of the toy building block base on a supporting surface therefor, or it could be of a permanent type. The adhesive could be applied directly to the toy building block base or it could be constituted by one side of a double sided adhesive tape applied to the toy building block base during or after manufacture.
The toy building block base may be flexible so that it can flex to follow a gentle three dimensional contour when attached to a supporting surface or structure having a contour other than flat whilst retaining its ability to support multiple toy building blocks or other compatible blocks of special shape. However, the toy building block base sheet could also be reasonably rigid in which case it could be more easily frangible as provided by this invention.
The toy building block base may be severable such as by cutting and for this purpose the sheet would preferably be made so that it can be cut using a normal pair of scissors or a blade. On the other hand the sheet of the toy building block base may be configured so to tear along the lines of perforations (7) as illustrated in Figure 7. Of course the perforations may be circular holes; they may be slits, or there may even be deep recesses forming a weakened zone of the wall where it can be torn or broken.
As regards thickness, it will be quite apparent that the thickness may be determined by the material from which they toy building block base is made and also on the rigidity required of the toy building block base without distorting the arrangement of projections excessively.
As an alternative to the provision of perforations, and as shown in Figure 6, the thickness of the material may be decreased between selected adjacent rows of projections, in the instance illustrated in Figure 6, the decreased zones (11) being provided between every pair of adjacent rows of projections. These zones of decreased thickness provide lines of weakening between the adjacent rows of projections so that the sheet can be torn along those lines in both transverse directions.
As mentioned above, the alternative attachment means could be different from the adhesive described above.
Figure 3 illustrates an embodiment in which a magnetic backing typically composed of one or more flexible magnetic strips (12) is permanently attached to the rear surface (13) of the toy building block base.
Figure 4 illustrates an embodiment of the invention in which the surface of the toy building block base is provided with a multitude of suction cups (15) that may be moulded integral with the toy building block base with flexibility of the suction cups themselves being achieved by varying wall thickness.
Figure 5 illustrates the use of one component of a hook and loop releasable fastener system such as that sold under the trade name VELCRO®, in this instance the loop component (16) can be applied as an adhesive backed sheet either during or after manufacture with this embodiment allowing for repositioning in the usual way. In this instance it is envisaged that the sheet may be moulded or laminated onto a web of loop component that would be severable using a pair of scissors, for example. In this particular instance the provision of perforations or the like may be inappropriate.
Turning now to the material from which the toy building block base is made, it is preferred that it have little or no plastic memory so as to ensure that it does not tend to disengage itself from a non-flat surface to which it becomes attached, in use. The toy building block base may in particular be made from a suitable plastics or silicone that is sufficiently deformable to bend to any extent that may be required but rigid enough to support toy building blocks. A paper pulp product that is in a suitable glue or plastic matrix that exhibits appropriate properties could be employed or alternatively a pulverized or powdered cork product that is in a suitable glue or plastic matrix could also possibly be used. Cork powder (say in an amount of 50 wt.%) may be mixed with polypropylene or polyethylene to prepare cork-based composites. Samples have also been produced by compression moulding using compounded composites.
Bending strength, impact resistance, hardness and dimensional stability, thermal and acoustic properties of the developed cork-polymer composites may be advantageous. A suitable rubber product may also be used.
The important thing that has to be remembered about the materials of manufacture is that it should be capable of being cut by an ordinary pair of scissors, at least in between rows of projections, or it should be capable of being torn along the lines of weakening or perforations into a shape that provides a unique and user created peripheral shape to the toy building block base sheet.
As regards manufacture, the toy building block base may be manufactured by roll forming wherein a machine presses the required shape onto a continuous roll wherein multiple lengths can be manufactured using the same inexpensive tool, or, alternatively by press moulding or injection moulding.
There are numerous uses for the toy building block base according to the invention as will be quite apparent to those skilled in the art. If the alternative attachment means is an adhesive, the toy building block base can be stuck onto any suitable surface such as that of a wall or window. In the instance that the alternative attachment means is a magnetic strip, the toy building block base could be adhered to temporarily to a refrigerator washing machine and dishwasher and numerous other metal objects that are made of a ferromagnetic material.
Simply by way of example, the sheet toy building block base could be formed into any letter of the alphabet, or the like and building blocks could be built on it in that shape, such as in the case of an "F" as illustrated in Figure 8.
Alternatively, as illustrated in Figure 9, the severable sheet toy building block base could be formed into any other non-standard user selected peripheral shape, as indicated by numeral (21).
In the instance that the auxiliary attachment means are a multitude of suction cups, the toy building block base could be used anywhere where there are ceramic tiles, any plastic or ceramic washing sinks, tubs or baths especially as forming the basis of bath toys.
There are clearly numerous ways in which toy building block base described above can be varied without departing from the scope hereof. For example, it is within the scope hereof to provide the toy building block base of the invention with accommodating recesses forming a female mating surface, as illustrated in Figure 10. Such an arrangement may be used, for example, if it is desired to provide an assembly of toy building blocks that extends downwards from a support surface.
Also, the shape of the projections could be varied widely and they could, for example, be of square shape in cross-section or hexagonal shaped with the accommodating recesses appropriately formed to cooperate with the projections.
Throughout the specification and claims unless the contents requires otherwise the word ‘comprise’ or variations such as ‘comprises’ or ‘comprising’ will be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated integer or group of integers but not the exclusion of any other integer or group of integers.
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1. A toy building block base for use in association with toy building blocks and other cooperant blocks of special shape whereof each building block has at least one flat surface with either multiple projections forming a male mating surface or accommodating recesses forming a female mating surface so that the blocks can be frictionally engaged or clipped together with compatible building blocks to form structures of a chosen size and shape and wherein the toy building block base has on one major surface thereof either an array of complementary projections or an array of complementary accommodating recesses and on an opposite major surface an alternative attachment means that are configured to attach the toy building block base to a supporting surface, the toy building block base being characterized in that it is in the form of a sheet that has the ability to be severed using a conventional pair of scissors, blade or the like or it has perforations, indentations or recesses that render it frangible along predetermined lines so that, in either case, the sheet can be severed or torn to provide a toy building block base sheet having a non-standard user selected peripheral shape.
2. A toy building block base as claimed in claim 1 in which the alternative attachment means is a pressure sensitive adhesive that may be releasable in order to allow for repositioning of the base on a support surface therefor or it may be of a permanent type covered in each instance by a removable cover sheet.
3. A toy building block base as claimed in claim 1 in which the alternative attachment means is a magnetic backing sheet
4. A toy building block base as claimed in claim 1 in which the alternative attachment means is a series of suction cups.
5. A toy building block base as claimed in claim 1 in which the alternative attachment means is one component of a hook and loop releasable fastener system.
6. A toy building block base as claimed in any one of the preceding claims in which the toy building block base is of rectangular or square shape with a side thereof ranging from 200 mm to 1000 mm.
7. A toy building block base as claimed in any one of the preceding claims in which the sheet is sufficiently flexible to be rolled for transport or storage purposes.
8. A toy building block base as claimed in any one of the preceding claims in which the toy building block base has a constant thickness over its entire area other than through a projection.
9. A toy building block base as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 7 in which the thickness of the material is decreased between adjacent rows of projections or complimentary recesses to provide continuous or discontinuous lines of weakening along which the base can be manually torn.
10. A toy building block base as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 7 in which the toy building block base is composed of a sheet of material having a multitude of perforations therethrough along which the sheet can be manually cut or torn with the perforations being in a form selected from a multitude of small holes, a multitude of small slits, and a multitude of complimentary recesses.
11. A toy building block base as claimed in any one of the preceding claims in which the material from which the toy building block base is made has a negligible amount of plastic memory.
12. A toy building block base as claimed in any one of the preceding claims in which the toy building block base is made from a plastics or silicone; a paper pulp product that is in a glue or plastic matrix that exhibits appropriate properties; a pulverized or powdered cork product that is in a suitable matrix and a suitable rubber product.
13. A toy building block base as claimed in any one of the preceding claims in which the toy building block base is manufactured by roll forming wherein a machine presses the required shape onto a continuous roll or, alternatively by press moulding or injection moulding.
14. A toy building block base as claimed in any one of the preceding claims in which one or more surfaces of the toy building block base are printed with decorative or instructive indicia.
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