WO2001066211A1 - Livre d'images pour bebe - Google Patents

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WO2001066211A1
WO2001066211A1 PCT/JP2001/001833 JP0101833W WO0166211A1 WO 2001066211 A1 WO2001066211 A1 WO 2001066211A1 JP 0101833 W JP0101833 W JP 0101833W WO 0166211 A1 WO0166211 A1 WO 0166211A1
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plate
pattern
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cutout window
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Shuichi Takata
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Unicom Inc.
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63FCARD, BOARD, OR ROULETTE GAMES; INDOOR GAMES USING SMALL MOVING PLAYING BODIES; VIDEO GAMES; GAMES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • A63F9/00Games not otherwise provided for
    • A63F9/06Patience; Other games for self-amusement
    • A63F9/10Two-dimensional jig-saw puzzles
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63HTOYS, e.g. TOPS, DOLLS, HOOPS OR BUILDING BLOCKS
    • A63H33/00Other toys
    • A63H33/38Picture books with additional toy effects, e.g. pop-up or slide displays

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  • the present invention relates to a picture book for infants, and more particularly, to a picture book in which each sheet of the book is formed of a rigid board or wooden board.
  • picture books are made by connecting boards made of cardboard with some rigidity so that they can be folded and opened and closed, and various picture patterns are drawn on the facing surface.
  • a picture book elaborated in various ways to attract the interest of infants and promote educational education a picture book with a window-like thing penetrating the above board, or a cut-and-sew between two boards
  • a product that has a structure in which a piece of paper is stuck on a book and opened when the book is opened.
  • jigsaw puzzle toys for toddlers represented by jigsaw puzzles have been widely known especially in the field of educational toys.
  • geometric shapes, shapes of animals and flowers, terrain, and the like are fitted into a recess formed in a board, so that recognition of shapes and figures has been widely spread.
  • the present invention provides a picture book with puzzles that is easy for infants to handle, thereby enriching the environment for play and education for infants, and providing a picture book with the warmth of natural trees. It is.
  • the picture book of the present invention includes a plurality of, generally three or more, laminates 2.
  • Each laminated plate 2 has a structure in which a core plate 5 and a pattern plate 1 are adhered to each other.
  • At least the pattern board 1 is a wooden board.
  • the pattern board 1 is provided with one or more cutout windows 3.
  • a hook-and-loop fastener or a magnetic sheet 8 can be attached to the core plate 5 serving as the bottom surface of the cutout window 3.
  • the pattern plate 1 is bonded to the core plate 5.
  • the board cut out from the pattern board 1 is used as it is or is further cut into a plurality of pieces to form a plate piece 4 for fitting into the cutout window 3.
  • the laminates 2 are connected to each other so that the adjacent ones can be opened and closed on one side on the back side to form a book. At this time, all the laminates are connected at the same side to form a book.
  • the middle laminate 2b which is sandwiched between adjacent laminates from both sides when closed, use the one with the pattern board 1 attached on both sides, or attach the pattern board 1 on one side and paint on the other side. Use a representation of the pattern.
  • a pattern plate 1 on the outer surface of the laminated plate 2a that becomes the front and back covers of the book located at both ends when closed. It is possible. There is a danger that a piece of paper that has been fitted into the outer pattern board when closed will be lost when it is carried or placed in a bookshelf as it will be caught by other things and fall off.
  • a pair of adhesive tape and surface fastener is provided between the back surface of the plate 4 and the bottom surface of the cutout window (formed by the surface of the core plate). More preferably, a pair of a magnetic sheet 8 and a magnet sheet 9 is provided on the back surface of the plate piece 4 and the bottom surface of the cutout window.
  • the structure in which the hook-and-loop fastener and the magnet sheet are provided is such that the plate piece 4 is stably held in the cutout window 3 when the plate piece 4 is divided into small plate pieces that do not fit into the cutout window 3 by itself. It can also be used for Further, since the plate piece 4 is held at a free position in the cutout window by the locking force or the magnetic force of the hook-and-loop fastener, a fitting picture play different from the jigsaw puzzle can be provided.
  • the cutout window 3 and the plate piece 4 provided in the pattern board 1 can have a structure corresponding to various modes of playing with a picture.
  • By providing a plurality of laminated boards with differently shaped fitting pictures it is possible to provide a variety of play and educational places with different picture patterns in one picture book.
  • FIG. 1 is a sectional view showing a first example of a stacking position and a binding structure thereof.
  • FIG. 2 is a sectional view showing the second example.
  • FIG. 3 is a sectional view showing the third example.
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing a first mode of the fitted picture.
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing the second embodiment.
  • Figure 6 shows the third It is a perspective view which shows an aspect.
  • FIG. 7 is a perspective view showing the fourth embodiment.
  • FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing the fifth embodiment, and
  • FIG. 9 is a sectional view thereof.
  • reference numeral 1 denotes a patterned board
  • 2 denotes a laminated board
  • 3 denotes a cutout window provided in the above described pattern board
  • 4 and 4a denote plate pieces fitted to the cutout window
  • 4b denotes a plate piece 4a.
  • a second plate piece fitted into the cutout window 6 of the above, 5 is a core plate
  • 7 is a notch provided on the periphery of the cutout window.
  • FIG. 1 to FIG. 3 are cross-sectional views showing the structure of a laminate forming each page of the picture book of the present invention.
  • the picture book of the first embodiment shown in FIG. 1 has a book structure in which four laminated boards 2 provided with a pattern board 1 on both sides are connected on the same side. In this embodiment, all the pattern boards 1 are provided with cutout windows 3.
  • the cutout window 3 has one or a plurality of plate pieces 4 fitted in the window. In the figure, the plate piece 4 is shown separated from the cutout window 3 for easy understanding of the structure.
  • the second embodiment of FIG. 2 has the same structure as that of FIG. 1, but has no cutout window on the outer surface of the laminate 2a serving as the front and back covers of the picture book. Therefore, there is no plate piece fitted on this outer surface.
  • the intermediate laminate 2b has cutout windows 3 on both sides.
  • the front cover, the back cover, and the intermediate laminated board all have the pattern board 1 on only one side. On the surface of the laminated board where the pattern board 1 is not provided, A picture is drawn on.
  • Each laminate 2 is formed by a wooden board.
  • a wooden board is most suitable, but a board obtained by solidifying a piece of wood into a plate shape can be used. In particular, a cheap material is preferable for the core plate 5.
  • Patterned board 1 is best suited to book plywood. By making the core plate and the pattern board 1 a wooden board, it is possible to make the page of the picture book not to bend when playing with the fitted picture, and the board piece 4 to fall off the pattern board 1 unnecessarily. Not a picture book is obtained.
  • the core plate 5 and the pattern plate 1 are bonded together with an adhesive.
  • a surface fastener or a magnetic sheet 8 for holding the plate piece 4 can be provided on the bottom surface of the cutout window 3.
  • bonding can be performed with a surface fastener 1 or a sheet 8 having magnetism sandwiched between the core plate 5 and the pattern plate 1.
  • a surface fastener or a magnet sheet corresponding to the back surface of the plate piece 4 is stuck. In this case, it is not necessary to match the shape of the plate piece 4 with the shape of the cutout window 3 of the pattern board. Examples of such picture books are shown in FIGS.
  • the structure of the laminate 2 can be easily opened and closed by using a flexible sheet such as cloth or synthetic resin film by utilizing the flexibility of the sheet. .
  • a flexible sheet such as cloth or synthetic resin film
  • the structure used in the conventional bookbinding technology can be adopted, but it is necessary to perform bookbinding using a high-strength sheet material.
  • FIGS. 4 to 9 show various examples of the cutout window 3 formed in the pattern board 1 and the plate piece 4 fitted therein. In the structure shown in Fig.
  • the plate cut out from one cutout window 3 is divided into a plurality of pieces to form a plate piece 4.
  • the plurality of plate pieces 4 are arranged in a predetermined arrangement and fitted into the cutout window 3. When they are embedded, they are designed to represent a unified picture as a whole, and have the same way of thinking as ordinary jigsaw puzzles.
  • a cutout 7 for inserting a finger when removing the fitted plate piece 4 is provided at one location on the periphery of the cutout window 3.
  • the structure shown in FIG. 5 includes a large plate 4a having the same shape as the cutout window 3 provided in the pattern plate 1, and a small plate 4b fitted into the large plate.
  • the large plate piece 4a is provided with a plurality of second cutout windows 6 having different shapes.
  • Each of the small plate pieces 4 b has a shape that fits into each of the second cutout windows 6.
  • Such a picture can be used as an educational toy that allows infants to recognize the matching of the shape of the cutout window and the plate piece o
  • a cutout 7 for inserting a finger is provided at one position on the periphery of the cutout window 3 of the pattern board 1, but such a cutout is not provided in the second cutout window 6. The reason is that if the large plate 4a is removed, the small plate 4b can be easily pushed out. If notches are provided, it will not be possible to judge the matching of the shapes.
  • FIG. 6 depicts buildings, dolls, animals, etc.
  • the shape of the plate piece 4 and the cutout window 3 to which it is fitted is such that the base 10 is a straight line, followed by a right-angled or near-peripheral acute-angled peripheral portion 11 1.
  • This structure allows the detached plate piece 4 to be erected and held with its bottom portion aligned.
  • a plurality of cutout windows 3 of the same shape are provided on the facing side of the book, and different picture patterns of buildings, people, animals, etc. are written on the plate pieces 4 of the same shape, Different pictures can be expressed by the change. This is used, for example, to change the layout of shops, parks, houses, etc. on a map representing Puma-cho. In addition, it is also possible to form letters and numbers on the surface of the plate piece 4 so as to be used as an educational toy for letting infants recognize letters and numbers.
  • FIG. 9 is a view showing an example where 9 is attached.
  • the cutout window 3 of the pattern board.1 can be a large rectangular window, irrespective of the shape of the board piece 4, for example, and the board piece 4 can be a shape of a building, a human figure, an animal, etc. Can be.
  • FIGS. 8 and 9 a simple map is drawn on the bottom of the cutout window 3, for example, as in FIG. It is possible to play dolls and buildings. In addition, as in the case of Fig. 7, it is possible to create an educational toy that plays words and numbers by juxtaposing the same- shaped plate pieces that display letters and numbers.

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L'invention concerne un livre d'images dont chaque feuille est fabriquée à partir d'une feuille de bois, ce qui permet d'obtenir un puzzle et, ainsi, d'enrichir un jeu pour bébé et un environnement éducatif. Le livre comprend une multitude de plaques stratifiées, présentant chacune une strate d'épaisseur et une strate décorée en bois fixées l'une à l'autre. Une ou plusieurs fenêtres découpées sont ménagées dans une strate décorée, et des pièces de strate découpées dans une strate décorée sont insérées dans les fenêtres découpées. Dans son ensemble, une strate découpée, y compris les pièces de strates insérées dans la strate décorée, forme une forme picturale intégrée. Des plaques stratifiées supplémentaires sont reliées les unes aux autres de manière à former un livre pouvant se plier pour être refermé sur un côté. Une plaque stratifiée intermédiaire maintenue entre des plaques stratifiées supplémentaires lorsque le livre est fermé, présente, de préférence, des strates décorées collées sur les surfaces opposées.
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