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US409744A US409744DA US409744A US 409744 A US409744 A US 409744A US 409744D A US409744D A US 409744DA US 409744 A US409744 A US 409744A
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  • My invention relates to building-blocks designed for the amusement and instruction of children; and it has for its object to provide a set of building-blocks capable of a great diversity of manipulation, and which shall at the same time have all their parts held togcther with comparative rigidity.
  • Figure I is a view, partly in elevation and partly in section, of a set of blocks, showing a few of the various relative positions in which they maybe placed.
  • Fig. ll is a plan of the same, and
  • Fig. III is a detail showing the coupling-block detached.
  • Figs. IV and V represent modifications.
  • each block may bear some letter-of the alphabet.
  • These several blocks may all be of one size or may be of dilferent sizes.
  • the block marked'l is larger than the blocks marked 3, and is used as a foundation when awide base is required.
  • Each block is provided on its several faces with one or more recesses a, which may be of any suitable form, adapted to serve as aseat for one head of the coupling-block 2.
  • This coupling-block consists of apair of spherical heads b, having a rigid connection 0, and each head is preferably provided with a peripheral. groove (1, constituting a seat for an elastic ring 5.
  • This ring 5, which is preferablymade of rubber and round in cross-section, is slightly larger than the groove, and when in position it projects slightly above the periphery of the head b.
  • the heads I) and the recesses a are made of the proper size to fit each other loosely, when the axis of the connecting-shaft c is in line with the axis of the recess, but snugly enough to cause the parts to bind slightly when in any other position. to give frictional contact in all positions.
  • the blocks may be used without the packing-ring; but with it a wider range of adjustment is permitted without endangering the entirety of the structure.
  • the sphere-headed coupling-block gives a universal joint between every pair of recessed blocks.
  • any two recessed blocks maybe connected in line on a curve or at any angle, and be held together with sufficient rigidity to make any desired toy structure.
  • a wheel, a house with projecting balconies, a bridge, and a multitude of structures can be made, and when constructed they may be moved about without the blocks falling apart.
  • Containing the alphabet they may be used like ordinary alphabet-blocks or other designssuch as parts of a picture puzzle-or sections of a map may be placed on the faces of the recessed blocks, and the coupling-blocks be used to tie the different parts together into the proper position to bring out the desired picture.
  • each block contains .one or more recesses, and'is provided with a spherical head for coupling to an adjacent block
  • one of the pair of co-opcrating blocks contains spherical heads projecting from its opposite faces and the other contains recesses.
  • connection for uniting the adjacent blocks
  • the elastic ring 5 serves 1.
  • a set of toy building-blocks consisting M Being adaptedto receive a spherical head, of a coupling-block consisting of a pair of spherical heads on opposite ends of a common stem, said heads being adapted to fit the-recesses in said recessed block, substantially as described.

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A. F. G. GARBE-N. TOY BUILDING BLOCKS. No. 409,744.
Patented Aug. 2'7, 1889.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFIC ADOLPH'F. O. GARBEN, OF MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA.
TOY BUILDING-BLOCKS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 409,744, dated August 27, 1889..
Application filed January 21, 1888- Serial No. 261,498. (No model.)
pin, State of Minnesota, have invented certain new and useful Toy Building-Blocks, of which the following is a specification, reference being had to the accompanying drawings.
My invention relates to building-blocks designed for the amusement and instruction of children; and it has for its object to provide a set of building-blocks capable of a great diversity of manipulation, and which shall at the same time have all their parts held togcther with comparative rigidity.
My invention consists of the construction hereinafter fully described, and particularly pointed out in the claims.
In the drawings, like letters referring to like parts, Figure I is a view, partly in elevation and partly in section, of a set of blocks, showing a few of the various relative positions in which they maybe placed. Fig. llis a plan of the same, and Fig. III is a detail showing the coupling-block detached. Figs. IV and V represent modifications.
1 and 3 represent building-blocks of any desired shape and size, preferably rectangular in shape, and may have on their faces any desirable instructive or amusing designs. For example, each block may bear some letter-of the alphabet. These several blocks may all be of one size or may be of dilferent sizes. As
shown, the block marked'l is larger than the blocks marked 3, and is used as a foundation when awide base is required. Each block is provided on its several faces with one or more recesses a, which may be of any suitable form, adapted to serve as aseat for one head of the coupling-block 2. This coupling-block consists of apair of spherical heads b, having a rigid connection 0, and each head is preferably provided with a peripheral. groove (1, constituting a seat for an elastic ring 5. This ring 5, which is preferablymade of rubber and round in cross-section, is slightly larger than the groove, and when in position it projects slightly above the periphery of the head b. The heads I) and the recesses a are made of the proper size to fit each other loosely, when the axis of the connecting-shaft c is in line with the axis of the recess, but snugly enough to cause the parts to bind slightly when in any other position. to give frictional contact in all positions.
The blocks may be used without the packing-ring; but with it a wider range of adjustment is permitted without endangering the entirety of the structure.
The operation and use of the blocks is evident from the description already given.
The sphere-headed coupling-block gives a universal joint between every pair of recessed blocks. The result is that any two recessed blocks maybe connected in line on a curve or at any angle, and be held together with sufficient rigidity to make any desired toy structure. For example, a wheel, a house with projecting balconies, a bridge, and a multitude of structures can be made, and when constructed they may be moved about without the blocks falling apart. Containing the alphabet, they may be used like ordinary alphabet-blocks or other designssuch as parts of a picture puzzle-or sections of a map may be placed on the faces of the recessed blocks, and the coupling-blocks be used to tie the different parts together into the proper position to bring out the desired picture.
In the modifications shown in Fig. IV, each block contains .one or more recesses, and'is provided with a spherical head for coupling to an adjacent block, and in the modification illustrated in Fig. V one of the pair of co-opcrating blocks contains spherical heads projecting from its opposite faces and the other contains recesses. These modifications will both work within a limited range of adjustment; but the form shown in Figs. I to III, inclusive, is my preferred construction.
The principle common to all the forms of construction is the ball-and-socket joint or,
connection for uniting the adjacent blocks.
\Vhat I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, is as follows:
The elastic ring 5 serves 1. A set of toy building-blocks consisting M cesses adaptedto receive a spherical head, of a coupling-block consisting of a pair of spherical heads on opposite ends of a common stem, said heads being adapted to fit the-recesses in said recessed block, substantially as described.
' 3. In toy building-blocks, in combination sisting of spherical heads I) on the opposite IO ends of the stem 0, and provided with a peripheral groove d, and an elastic packing-ring 5, adapted to fit said groove, substantially as described, for the purpose set forth.
ADOLPH F. C. GARBEN. \Vitnesses:
EMMA F. ELMORE, J AS. F. WILLIAMSON.
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US2662335A (en) * 1950-01-09 1953-12-15 Whitman Publishing Company Sectional toy figure
US2663527A (en) * 1951-10-10 1953-12-22 C J Bates & Son Display device
US3145501A (en) * 1961-06-07 1964-08-25 Grosser Edward Morton Knockdown marble railway toy
US3513589A (en) * 1965-06-04 1970-05-26 Artur Fischer Building toy with rigid carriers provided with cooperating undercut male and female coupling portions
US4617001A (en) * 1981-06-02 1986-10-14 Parein Eric W Elements of a construction or assembly set, and accessories
US4822315A (en) * 1987-10-13 1989-04-18 Ben Gal Ofer Toy construction apparatus
US5752869A (en) * 1996-02-01 1998-05-19 Huff; Randolph W. Toy construction set
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US20100300150A1 (en) * 2007-05-11 2010-12-02 Pascal-Vincent Vaucher Jewellery item including spherical elements
US20120042730A1 (en) * 2010-08-18 2012-02-23 Johnson & Allen Ltd. Resonance testing apparatus and articulation assembly
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US2596957A (en) * 1949-01-08 1952-05-13 Strombeck Becker Mfg Co Wooden toy train construction
US2582553A (en) * 1949-08-17 1952-01-15 Ferdinand Furniture Company In Sectional toy furniture
US2662335A (en) * 1950-01-09 1953-12-15 Whitman Publishing Company Sectional toy figure
US2663527A (en) * 1951-10-10 1953-12-22 C J Bates & Son Display device
US3145501A (en) * 1961-06-07 1964-08-25 Grosser Edward Morton Knockdown marble railway toy
US3513589A (en) * 1965-06-04 1970-05-26 Artur Fischer Building toy with rigid carriers provided with cooperating undercut male and female coupling portions
US4617001A (en) * 1981-06-02 1986-10-14 Parein Eric W Elements of a construction or assembly set, and accessories
US4822315A (en) * 1987-10-13 1989-04-18 Ben Gal Ofer Toy construction apparatus
US5752869A (en) * 1996-02-01 1998-05-19 Huff; Randolph W. Toy construction set
US6467307B1 (en) * 2001-05-24 2002-10-22 James G. Watson Color-coded ornamental article
US6729159B2 (en) * 2002-07-16 2004-05-04 Laura Jeanene Rose Interchangeable jewelry system
US20050130553A1 (en) * 2003-12-09 2005-06-16 Maniquis Arturo A. Set of building components for building a plurality of predefined structures
WO2005063350A1 (en) * 2003-12-09 2005-07-14 Supply Chain Partner, Llc A set of building components for building a plurality of predefined structures
US20090053967A1 (en) * 2003-12-09 2009-02-26 Supply Chain Partner, Llc Set of building components for building a plurality of predefined structures
US9022830B2 (en) 2006-06-05 2015-05-05 Melissa C. Sambenedetto Toy construction system having a rotatable connector/spinner device
US20100300150A1 (en) * 2007-05-11 2010-12-02 Pascal-Vincent Vaucher Jewellery item including spherical elements
USD657828S1 (en) * 2010-02-01 2012-04-17 Arnold Julia A String of blocks
US20120042730A1 (en) * 2010-08-18 2012-02-23 Johnson & Allen Ltd. Resonance testing apparatus and articulation assembly
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