WO2003095055A2 - Interlockable element for structure assembly set - Google Patents
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- the present invention generally pertains to interlockable elements for structure assembly sets. Although such assembly sets are particularly useful as toys and/or for education, they also can be used for assembling other structures, such as buildings, furniture, containers and exhibition equipment.
- the present invention is particularly directed to improvement of those interlockable elements that individually include an at least partially planar body and one or more connector edges having associated therewith connectors disposed about first and second axes of rotation.
- the connectors associated with the connector edges of the individual interlockable elements are hinge- ear-type knuckles, with the connectors of one element being joined with the connectors of another element by intermediate pins, such as in a common hinge.
- the present invention provides an interlockable element for a structure assembly set, comprising: an at least partially planar body and a connector edge having associated therewith a first A-type and B-type connector pair disposed about a first axis of rotation and a second A-type and B-type connector pair disposed about a second axis of rotation; wherein for said connector edge the first and second axes of rotation are disposed on opposing sides of a generally rectangular quadrilateral of a specified dimension, with each of one pair of diagonally opposite vertices of the quadrilateral situated internally to each of said A-type connectors and each of the other pair of diagonally opposite vertices of the quadrilateral situated internally to each of said B-type connectors; wherein the quadrilateral is generally disposed in a plane that is generally perpendicular to the plane of said at least partially planar body; and wherein said connector pairs are adapted for rotational interlocking engagement with said connector pairs of another said element.
- Engaged connector pairs are connector pairs in which at least one connector of one connector pair is at least partially embedded in a connector of another connector pair.
- the present invention also provides a structure assembly set comprising a first interlockable element and a second interlockable element, each of the first and second elements including an at least partially planar body and a connector edge having associated therewith a first A-type and B-type connector pair disposed about a first axis of rotation and a second A-type and B-type connector pair disposed about a second axis of rotation; wherein for each said connector edge the first and second axes of rotation are disposed on opposing sides of a generally rectangular quadrilateral of a specified dimension, with each of one pair of diagonally opposite vertices of the quadrilateral situated internally to each of said A-type connectors and each of the other pair of diagonally opposite vertices of the quadrilateral situated internally to each of said B-type connectors; wherein the quadrilateral is generally disposed in a plane that
- FIG. 1 is a top view of one preferred embodiment of an interlockable element according to the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a front view of the interlockable element of FIG. 1, in which only the connectors at the side edges ofthe element that are near the front edge thereof are shown.
- FIG. 3 illustrates interlocking engagement between two interlockable elements having the configuration shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 when the elements are coplanar.
- FIG. 4 illustrates interlocking engagement between two interlockable elements having the configuration shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 when one element is rotated with respect to the other element.
- FIG. 5 illustrates interlocking engagement between two interlockable elements " having the configuration shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 when the one element is further rotated with respect to the other element from the orientation shown in FIG. 4.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a corner of the interlockable element of FIGS. 1 and 2.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a corner of an alternative preferred embodiment of the interlockable element of FIGS. 1 and 2.
- FIG. 8 illustrates one example of simultaneous interlocking engagement between the connector edges of a plurality of interlockable elements having the configuration shown in FIGS. 1, 2 and 6.
- FIG. 9 illustrates another example of simultaneous interlocking engagement between the connector edges of a plurality of interlockable elements having the configuration shown in FIGS. 1, 2 and 6.
- FIG. 10 illustrates still another example of simultaneous interlocking engagement between the connector edges of a plurality of interlockable elements having the configuration shown in FIGS. 1, 2 and 6.
- FIG. 11 is a perspective view of three interlockable elements having the configuration shown in FIGS. 1, 2 and 6 being interlocked to assemble a corner structure.
- FIG. 12 is a top view of a modified version of the interlockable element of FIGS. 1, 2 and 6.
- FIG. 13 is a front view ofthe interlockable element of FIG. 12.
- FIG. 14 is a top view of another preferred embodiment of an interlockable element according to the present invention.
- FIG. 15 is a front view ofthe interlockable element of FIG. 14.
- FIG. 16 is a perspective view of a corner ofthe interlockable element of FIGS. 14 and 15.
- FIG. 17 is a top view of still another preferred embodiment of an interlockable element according to the present invention.
- FIG. 18 is a front view of the interlockable element of FIG. 17, in which only the connectors at the side edges ofthe element that are near the front edge thereof are shown.
- FIG. 19 is a perspective view of a corner ofthe interlockable element of FIGS. 17 and 18.
- FIG. 20 is a top view of a further preferred embodiment of an interlockable element according to the present invention.
- FIG. 21 is a front view of the interlockable element of FIG. 20, in which only the connectors at the side edges ofthe element that are near the front edge thereof are shown.
- FIG. 22 is a perspective view of a corner of the interlockable element of FIGS. 20 and 21.
- FIG. 23 is a top view of still a further preferred embodiment of an interlockable element according to the present invention.
- FIG. 24 is a front view ofthe interlockable element of FIG. 23.
- FIG. 25 is a perspective view of a corner ofthe interlockable element of FIGS. 23 and 24.
- FIG. 26 is a top view of still yet another preferred embodiment of an interlockable element according to the present invention.
- FIG. 27 is a front view of the interlockable element of FIG. 26, in which only the connectors at the side edges ofthe element that are near the front edge thereof are shown.
- an individual interlockable element 10 includes an at least partially planar body 12 and a plurality of connector edges 14.
- a first connector pair 16 and a second connector pair 18 are associated with each connector edge 14.
- Each connector pair includes an A-type connector and a B-type connector.
- each A-type connector includes a ball 24 disposed on a post 26 that extends from the connector edge 14; and each B-type connector includes a contact post 28 and three balls 24, 30, 32 respectively disposed on posts 26, 34. 36 that extend from the connector edge 14.
- the ball 24 of the A-type connector of the first connector pair 16 is also included in the B-type connector of the second connector pair 18; and the ball 24 of the A-type connector of the second connector pair 18 is also included in the B-type connector ofthe first connector pair 16.
- the connector configuration shown in FIG. 7 is preferred over the connector configuration shown in FIG. 6 because removal of the connectors of FIG. 6 from the mold parts is more complex.
- the connector configuration of FIG. 7 differs from the connector configuration of FIG. 6 by the disposition of the ball 24 at the end of a lateral extension of the post 28a of the B-type connector rather than upon a separate post 26, as shown in FIG. 6. Nonetheless, illustration of the connector configuration of FIG. 6 is believed to be better suited for the purpose of describing the details of this embodiment.
- the A-type connectors are releasably interlockable with the B-type connectors.
- the diameter of the ball 24 of the A-type connector is slightly larger than the opening between the three balls 24, 30, 32 of the B-type connector; and the posts 26, 34, 36 are slightly flexible so that the ball 24 of the A-type connector can be forced through the opening between the balls 24, 30, 32 of the B-type connector and against the contact post 28 to effect a releasable interlocking engagement between an A-type connector and a B- type connector.
- the first connector pair 16 is disposed about a first axis of rotation 38 and the second connector pair 18 is disposed about a second axis of rotation 40.
- the first axis of rotation 38 and the second axis of rotation 40 are disposed respectively on opposing sides of a generally rectangular quadrilateral 42 of a specified dimension; each of one pair of diagonally opposite vertices of the quadrilateral 42 are situated internally to each of the A-type connectors; each ofthe other pair of diagonally opposite vertices of the quadrilateral 42 are situated internally to each of the B-type connectors; and the quadrilateral 42 is generally disposed in a plane that is generally perpendicular to the plane of the at least partially planar body 12 of the interlockable element 10.
- the A-type and B-type connector pairs 16, 18 of each interlockable element 10 of a structure assembly set according to the present invention match for rotational releasable interlocking engagement with the respective B-type and A-type connector pairs 16, 18 of each ofthe other interlockable elements 10 of the structure assembly set, notwithstanding whether or not one of the elements 10 is turned over relative to any of the other elements 10.
- An assembly set according to the present invention that includes the interlockable elements having the configuration shown in and described with reference to FIGS. 1, 2 and 6 may also include other compatible interlockable elements (not shown), in which (a) one or more edges of one or more of the other elements do not have connectors associated therewith, (b) there are more than two connector pairs associated with one or more connector edges, (c) the polygonal shape of the top of the planar body is other than square, (d) the at least partially planar body 12 includes one or more holes an/or one or more non-planar sections, and/or (e) the body is not at least partially planar.
- Each connector of the first interlockable element 10' has one surface portion or more than one separate and distinct surface portions, at least a segment of which contacts one surface portion or more than one separate and distinct surface portions of each matching connector ofthe second interlockable element 10" for rotational interlocking of the elements 10', 10" at any angle larger than a given lower threshold (approximately as shown in FIG. 5) between the respective planes of the rotationally interlocked elements 10', 10". It is seen upon comparing FIGS.
- FIGS. 8, 9 and 10 illustrate simultaneous interlocking engagement of the connector pairs associated with one connector edge of one interlockable element with the connector pairs respectively associated with the connector edges of a plurality of other interlockable elements.
- interlockable elements 10a, 10b, 10c, lOd which are as shown in and described with reference to FIGS. 1, 2 and 6, are simultaneously interlocked with one another about parallel axes of rotation associated with a given connector edge of each individual element.
- the two connector pairs associated with the given connector edge of the first element 10a are respectively engaged with one connector pair associated with the given connector edge of the second element 10b and with one connector pair associated with the given connector edge of the third element 10c.
- the two connector pairs associated with the given connector edge of the second element 10b are respectively engaged with one connector pair associated with the given connector edge ofthe first element 10a and with one connector pair associated with the given connector edge of a fourth element lOd.
- FIG. 8 shows an A-type connector 24d of the fourth element lOd in an interlocking engagement with a B-type connector of the second element 10b, an A-type connector 24b of the second element 10b in an interlocking engagement with a B-type connector of the first element 10a, and an A-type connector 24a of the first element 10a in an interlocking engagement with a B-type connector ofthe third element 10c.
- interlockable elements 10a, 10b, 10c, lOd which are as shown in and described with reference to FIGS. 1, 2 and 6, are simultaneously interlocked with one another in a cross formation about parallel axes of rotation associated with a given connector edge of each individual element.
- Each of the two connector pairs associated with the given connector edge of each element is engaged with one connector pair respectively associated with the given connector edge of different ones ofthe other elements.
- FIG. 9 shows an A-type connector 24d of the fourth element lOd in an interlocking engagement with a B-type connector of the second element 10b, an A-type connector 24b of the second element 10b in an interlocking engagement with a B-type connector of the first element 10a, an A-type connector 24a ofthe first element 10a in an interlocking engagement with a B-type connector of the third element 10c and an A-type connector 24c of the third element 10c in an interlocking engagement with a B-type connector ofthe fourth element lOd.
- three interlockable elements 10a, 10b, 10c which are as shown in and described with reference to FIGS.
- FIG. 10 shows an A-type connector 24c of the third element 10c in an interlocking engagement with a B-type connector of the second element 10b, an A-type connector 24b of the second element 10b in an interlocking engagement with a B-type connector of the first element 10a and an A-type connector 24a ofthe first element 10a in an interlocking engagement with a B-type connector ofthe third element 10c.
- three interlockable elements 10a, 10b, 10c, each having first and second connector edges 14 with associated first and second connector pairs as shown in and described with reference to FIGS. 1, 2 and 6, can be interlocked to assemble a rigid corner structure.
- Each of the connector edges of each element 10a, 10b, 10c has associated therewith a first A-type and B-type connector pair disposed about a first axis of rotation and a second A-type and B-type connector pair disposed about a second axis of rotation; and the connector pairs of each element match for rotational interlocking engagement with the connector pairs of each ofthe other elements 10a, 10b, 10c.
- a modified version 50 of the interlockable element 10 shown in and described with reference to FIGS. 1, 2 and 6 includes an at least partially planar body 52 and a plurality of connector edges 54.
- a first connector pair 55, a second connector pair 56, a third connector pair 57 and a fourth connector pair 58 are associated with each connector edge 54.
- Each connector pair 55, 56, 57, 58 includes an A-type connector and a B-type connector.
- Each A-type connector includes two balls 64, 66 respectively disposed on two posts that extend from the connector edge 54; and each B-type connector includes two contact posts 68 and five balls 64, 66, 70, 72, 74 respectively disposed on five posts that extend from the connector edge 54.
- the two balls 64, 66 of the A- type connectors of the first and third connector pairs 55, 57 are also included in the B- type connectors of the second and fourth connector pairs 56, 58; and the A-type connectors of the second and fourth connector pairs 56, 58 are also included in the B-type connectors ofthe first and third connector pairs 55, 57.
- the A-type connectors are releasably interlockable with the B-type connectors.
- each ball 64, 66 of the A-type connector is slightly larger than each respective opening between the five balls 64, 66, 70, 72, 74 of the B-type connector; and the posts supporting the balls 64, 66, 70, 72, 74 are slightly flexible so that the balls 64, 66 of the A-type connector can be forced through the openings between the balls 64, 66, 70, 72, 74 of the B-type connector and against the contact posts 68 to effect a releasable interlocking engagement between an A-type connector and a B-type connector.
- the first connector pair 55 and the third connector pair 57 are disposed about a first axis of rotation 76 and the second connector pair 56 and the fourth connector pair 58 are disposed about a second axis of rotation 78.
- the first axis of rotation 76 and the second axis of rotation 78 are disposed respectively on opposing sides of a pair of generally rectangular quadrilaterals of respectively different specified dimensions; and both quadrilaterals are generally disposed in a plane that is generally perpendicular to the plane of the at least partially planar body 52 of the interlockable element 50.
- Each of one pair of diagonally opposite vertices of one quadrilateral are situated internally to each ofthe A-type connectors ofthe first and second connector pairs 55, 56; each of the other pair of diagonally opposite vertices of the one quadrilateral are situated internally to each of the B-type connectors of the first and second connector pairs 55, 56; each of one pair of diagonally opposite vertices of the other quadrilateral are situated internally to each of the A-type connectors of the third and fourth connector pairs 57, 58; and each of the other pair of diagonally opposite vertices of the other quadrilateral are situated internally to each of the B-type connectors ofthe third and fourth connector pairs 57, 58.
- each interlockable element 50 of a structure assembly set match for rotational releasable interlocking engagement with the respective B-type and A-type connector pairs 55, 56, 57, 58 of each of the other interlockable elements 50 of the structure assembly set, notwithstanding whether or not one of the elements 50 is turned over relative to any ofthe other elements 50.
- the two connector-pair quadrilaterals associated with a given connector edge 54 of one element 50 can be respectively engaged with a connector-pair quadrilateral associated with a given connector edge 54 of each of two additional elements 50 to thereby provide an interlockable engagement between the given connector edge of the one element and the respective given connector edges of the two additional elements.
- An assembly set according to the present invention that includes the interlockable elements having the configuration shown in and described with reference to FIGS. 12 and 13 may also include other compatible interlockable elements (not shown), in which (a) one or more edges of one or more of the other elements do not have connectors associated therewith, (b) there are more than four connector pairs associated with one or more connector edges, (c) the polygonal shape of the top of the planar body is other than square, (d) the at least partially planar body 52 includes one or more holes an/or one or more non-planar sections, and/or (e) the body is not at least partially planar.
- the interlockable element 50 has the same features as the interlockable element 10 shown in and described with reference to FIGS. 1, 2 and 6 and can be assembled with other like interlockable elements 50 in the same manner as shown in and described with reference to FIGS. 3-5 and 8-11.
- an individual interlockable element 80 includes an at least partially planar body 82 and a plurality of connector edges 84.
- a first connector pair 86 and a second connector pair 88 are associated with each connector edge 84.
- Each connector pair includes an A-type connector and a B-type connector.
- Each A-type connector is a ring 90 that extends at a right angle from the connector edge 84; and each B-type connector is a partial ring 92 that extends at a right angle from the connector edge 84 and at a right angle to each ring 90, wherein the partial ring 92 has a slot 93 disposed opposite from where the partial ring 92 extends from the connector edge 84.
- the A-type connectors are releasably interlockable with the B-type connectors.
- the thickness of the ring 90 of the A-type connector is slightly larger than the slot 93 in the partial ring 92 of the B-type connector; and the material (preferably plastic) from which the ring 90 and the partial ring 92 are made is slightly flexible so that the ring 90 of the A-type connector can be forced through the slot 93 in the partial ring 92 of the B- type connector and into the interior of the partial ring 92 to effect a releasable interlocking engagement between an A-type connector and a B-type connector. Referring to FIG.
- the first connector pair 86 is disposed about a first axis of rotation 94 and the second connector pair 88 is disposed about a second axis of rotation 96.
- the first axis of rotation 94 and the second axis of rotation 96 are disposed respectively on opposing sides of a generally rectangular quadrilateral 98 of a specified dimension; each of one pair of diagonally opposite vertices of the quadrilateral 98 are situated internally to each ofthe A-type connectors; each ofthe other pair of diagonally opposite vertices of the quadrilateral 98 are situated internally to each of the B-type connectors; and the quadrilateral 98 is generally disposed in a plane that is generally perpendicular to the plane of the at least partially planar body 82 of the interlockable element 80.
- each interlockable element 80 of a structure assembly set match for rotational releasable interlocking engagement with the respective B-type and A-type connector pairs 86, 88 of each of the other interlockable elements 80 ofthe structure assembly set, notwithstanding whether or not one of the elements 80 is turned over relative to any ofthe other elements 80.
- An assembly set according to the present invention that includes the interlockable elements having the configuration shown in and described with reference to FIGS. 14, 15 and 16 may also include other compatible interlockable elements (not shown), in which (a) one or more edges of one or more of the other elements do not have connectors associated therewith, (b) there are more than two connector pairs associated with one or more connector edges, (c) the polygonal shape of the top of the planar body is other than square, (d) the at least partially planar body 82 includes one or more holes an/or one or more non-planar sections, and/or (e) the body is not at least partially planar.
- the interlockable element 80 can be assembled with other like interlockable elements 80 in the same manner as shown in and described with reference to FIGS. 3-5 and 8-11.
- FIGS. 17, 18 and 19 still another preferred embodiment of an individual interlockable element 100 according to the present invention includes an at least partially planar body 102 and a plurality of connector edges 104.
- a first connector pair 106 and a second connector pair 108 are associated with each connector edge 104.
- Each connector pair includes an A-type connector and a B- type connector. As best shown in FIG.
- each A-type connector is a hinge cylinder 110 disposed at the end of a span 111 from an extended portion 112 of the connector edge 104; and each B-type connector includes the span 111 and a pair of spaced-apart hinge ears 113 disposed on the same extended portion 112 of the connector edge 104 as the span 111 to the hinge cylinder 110.
- the span 111 to the hinge cylinder 110 ofthe A-type connector ofthe first connector pair 106 is also included in the B-type connector of the second connector pair 108; and the span 111 to the hinge cylinder 110 of the A-type connector of the second connector pair 108 is also included in the B-type connector ofthe first connector pair 106.
- the A-type connectors are releasably interlockable with the B-type connectors.
- the diameter of the hinge cylinder 110 is slightly larger than the opening between the span 111 and the distal portions of the hinge ears 113; and the material from which the hinge cylinder 110, the span 111 and the hinge ears 113 are made (preferably plastic) is slightly flexible so that the hinge cylinder 110 can be forced through the opening between the span 111 and the distal portions of the hinge ears 113 and into the respective interiors of the hinge ears 113 to effect a releasable interlocking engagement between an A-type connector and a B-type connector. Referring to FIG.
- the first connector pair 106 is disposed about a first axis of rotation 114 and the second connector pair 108 is disposed about a second axis of rotation 116.
- the first axis of rotation 114 and the second axis of rotation 116 are disposed respectively on opposing sides of a generally rectangular quadrilateral 118 of a specified dimension; each of one pair of diagonally opposite vertices of the quadrilateral 118 are situated internally to each of the A-type connectors; each of the other pair of diagonally opposite vertices of the quadrilateral 118 are situated internally to each of the B-type connectors; and the quadrilateral 118 is generally disposed in a plane that is generally pe ⁇ endicular to the plane of the at least partially planar body 102 ofthe interlockable element 100.
- each interlockable element 100 of a structure assembly set match for rotational releasable interlocking engagement with the respective B-type and A-type connector pairs 106, 108 of each of the other interlockable elements 100 of the structure assembly set, notwithstanding whether or not one ofthe elements 100 is turned over relative to any ofthe other elements 100.
- An assembly set according to the present invention that includes the interlockable elements having the configuration shown in and described with reference to FIGS. 17, 18 and 19 may also include other compatible interlockable elements (not shown), in which (a) one or more edges of one or more of the other elements do not have connectors associated therewith, (b) there are more than two connector pairs associated with one or more connector edges, (c) the polygonal shape of the top of the planar body is other than square, (d) the at least partially planar body 102 includes one or more holes an/or one or more non-planar sections, and/or (e) the body is not at least partially planar.
- the interlockable element 100 can be assembled with other like interlockable elements 100 in the same manner as shown in and described with reference to FIGS. 3-5 and 8-11.
- an individual interlockable element 120 includes an at least partially planar body 122 and a plurality of connector edges 124.
- a first connector pair 126 and a second connector pair 128 are associated with each connector edge 124.
- Each connector pair includes an A-type connector and a B- type connector.
- each A-type connector includes a first pair of rods 130 that extend from the connector edge 124, with each rod including a protrusion 132 on the side of the rod 130 that faces away from the other rod 130 of the first pair of rods; and each B-type connector includes a second pair of rods 134 that extend from the connector edge 124, with each rod 134 including an indentation 136 in the side ofthe rod 134 that faces the other rod 134 ofthe second pair of rods.
- the A-type connectors are releasably interlockable with the B-type connectors.
- the distance between the outer edges of the protrusions 132 is larger than the opening between the second pair of rods 134, and the material from which the rods 130 and the rods 134 are made (preferably plastic) is slightly flexible so that the pair of protrusions 132 can be forced into the pair of indentations 136 to effect a releasable interlocking engagement between an A-type connector and a B-type connector.
- the first connector pair 126 is disposed about a first axis of rotation 138 and the second connector pair 128 is disposed about a second axis of rotation 140.
- the first axis of rotation 138 and the second axis of rotation 140 are disposed respectively on opposing sides of a generally rectangular quadrilateral 142 of a specified dimension; each of one pair of diagonally opposite vertices of the quadrilateral 142 are situated internally to each of the A-type connectors; each of the other pair of diagonally opposite vertices of the quadrilateral 142 are situated internally to each of the B-type connectors; and the quadrilateral 142 is generally disposed in a plane that is generally perpendicular to the plane of the at least partially planar body 122 ofthe interlockable element 120.
- An assembly set according to the present invention that includes the interlockable elements having the configuration shown in and described with reference to FIGS. 20, 21, 22 may also include other compatible interlockable elements (not shown), in which (a) one or more edges of one or more of the other elements do not have connectors associated therewith, (b) there are more than two connector pairs associated with one or more connector edges, (c) the polygonal shape of the top of the planar body is other than square, (d) the at least partially planar body 122 includes one or more holes an/or one or more non-planar sections, and/or (e) the body is not at least partially planar.
- the interlockable element 120 can be assembled with other like interlockable elements 120 in the same manner as shown in and described with reference to FIGS. 3-5 and 8-11.
- a further preferred embodiment of an individual interlockable element 150 according to the present invention includes an at least partially planar body 152 and a plurality of connector edges 154.
- a first connector pair 155, a second connector pair 156, a third connector pair 157 and a fourth connector pair 158 are associated with each connector edge 154.
- Each connector pair includes an A-type connector and a B-type connector.
- A-type cormector is a claw 160 that extends from the connector edge 154 and includes a protrusion 162 from the side of the claw that faces the near end of the connector edge 154.
- Each B-type connector is a claw 164 that extends from the side of the connector edge 154 and includes an indentation 166 in the side ofthe claw 164 that faces the far end ofthe connector edge 154.
- the A-type connectors are releasably interlockable with the B-type connectors.
- the claws 160, 164 are made of a material (preferably plastic) that is slightly flexible so that, in accordance with the spacing of the connector pairs, the protrusions 162 from the claws 160 of the A-type connectors can be forced into the indentations 166 in the claws 164 of the B-type connectors to effect a releasable interlocking engagement between an A-type connector and a B-type connector.
- the first connector pair 155 and the third connector pair 157 are disposed about a first axis of rotation 168 and the second connector pair 156 and the fourth connector pair 158 are disposed about a second axis of rotation 170.
- the first axis of rotation 168 and the second axis of rotation 170 are disposed respectively on opposing sides of a pair of generally rectangular quadrilaterals of respectively different specified dimensions; and both quadrilaterals are generally disposed in a plane that is generally perpendicular to the plane of the at least partially planar body 152 of the interlockable element 150.
- Each of one pair of diagonally opposite vertices of one quadrilateral are situated internally to each of the A-type connectors of the first and second connector pairs 155, 156; each of the other pair of diagonally opposite vertices of the one quadrilateral are situated internally to each of the B-type connectors of the first and second connector pairs 155, 156; each of one pair of diagonally opposite vertices ofthe other quadrilateral are situated internally to each ofthe A-type connectors of the third and fourth connector pairs 157, 158; and each of the other pair of diagonally opposite vertices of the other quadrilateral are situated internally to each ofthe B-type connectors ofthe third and fourth connector pairs 157, 158.
- each interlockable element 150 of a structure assembly set match for rotational releasable interlocking engagement with the respective B-type and A-type connector pairs 155, 156, 157, 158 of each of the other interlockable elements 150 ofthe structure assembly set, notwithstanding whether or not one of the elements 150 is turned over relative to any ofthe other elements 150.
- An assembly set according to the present invention that includes the interlockable elements having the configuration shown in and described with reference to FIGS. 23, 24 and 25 may also include other compatible interlockable elements (not shown), in which (a) one or more edges of one or more of the other elements do not have connectors associated therewith, (b) there are more than four connector pairs associated with one or more connector edges, (c) the polygonal shape of the top of the planar body is other than square, (d) the at least partially planar body 152 includes one or more holes an/or one or more non-planar sections, and/or (e) the body is not at least partially planar.
- the interlockable element 150 can be assembled with other like interlockable elements 150 in the same manner as shown in and described with reference to FIGS. 3-5 and 8-11.
- an individual interlockable element 180 includes an at least partially planar body 182 and a plurality of connector edges 184.
- a first connector pair 185, a second connector pair 186, a third connector pair 187 and a fourth connector pair 188 are associated with each connector edge 184.
- Each of the first and second connector pairs 185, 186 includes an A-type connector and a B-type connector.
- Each A-type connector is a ring 90 that extends at a right angle from the connector edge 184; and each B-type connector is a partial ring 92 that extends at a right angle from the connector edge 184 and at a right angle to each ring 90, wherein the partial ring 92 has a slot 93 disposed opposite from where the partial ring 92 extends from the connector edge 184, such as shown in and described with reference to FIGS. 14-16.
- Each of the third and fourth connector pairs 187, 188 includes a C-type connector and a D-type connector.
- Each C-type connector includes a first pair of rods 130 that extend from the connector edge 184, with each rod including a protrusion 132 on the side of the rod 130 that faces away from the other rod 130 of the first pair; and each D-type connector includes a second pair of rods 134 that extend from the connector edge 184, with each rod 134 including an indentation 136 in the side of the rod 134 that faces the other rod 134 of the second pair, such as shown in and described with reference to FIGS. 20-22. Referring to FIG.
- first connector pair 185 and the third connector pair 187 are disposed about a first axis of rotation 190 and the second connector pair 186 and the fourth connector pair 188 are disposed about a second axis of rotation 192.
- first axis of rotation 190 and the second axis of rotation 192 are disposed respectively on opposing sides of each of a pair of generally rectangular first and second quadrilaterals of respectively different specified dimensions; and each quadrilateral is generally disposed in a plane that is generally perpendicular to the plane ofthe at least partially planar body 182 ofthe interlockable element 180.
- Each of one pair of diagonally opposite vertices of the first quadrilateral are situated internally to each ofthe A-type connectors ofthe first and second connector pairs 185, 186; each of the other pair of diagonally opposite vertices of the first quadrilateral are situated internally to each of the B-type connectors of the first and second connector pairs 185, 186; each of one pair of diagonally opposite vertices of the second quadrilateral are situated internally to each of the C-type connectors of the third and fourth connector pairs 187, 188; and each of the other pair of diagonally opposite vertices of the second quadrilateral are situated internally to each of the D-type connectors of the third and fourth connector pairs 187, 188.
- An assembly set according to the present invention that includes the interlockable elements having the configuration shown in and described with reference to FIGS. 26 and 27 may also include other compatible interlockable elements (not shown), in which (a) one or more edges of one or more of the other elements do not have connectors associated therewith, (b) there are more than four connector pairs associated with one or more connector edges, (c) the polygonal shape of the top of the planar body is other than square, (d) the at least partially planar body 182 includes one or more holes an/or one or more non-planar sections, and/or (e) the body is not at least partially planar.
- the interlockable element 180 can be assembled with other like interlockable elements 180 in the same manner as shown in and described with reference to FIGS. 3-5 and 8-11.
- one or more additional connector pairs are disposed about the first axis of rotation 190 and a like number of additional connector pairs are disposed about the second axis of rotation 192; such additional connector pairs may or may not be of a different type than either the A- type and B-type connector pairs or the C-type and D-type connector pairs; the connector pairs may be of a type other than those shown in FIGS. 26 and 27, such as of the type shown in and described with reference to FIGS. 1, 2 and 6, FIGS. 17-19 and/or FIGS. 23- 25 or of a type not specifically shown or described herein; provided that the different types of connector pairs that are combined in association with a given connector edge have same axes of rotation and are not dimensionally incompatible with one another.
- a connector edge does not have to be straight;
- a connector edge can have any thick and/or thin shape;
- a connector edge does not have to lie in the plane of the at least partially planar body of its respective interlockable element;
- a connector does not have to be directly connected to its respective associated connector edge;
- an edge of an interlockable element does not have to be a connector edge or have any particular length and can for example be the whole or part of an inside perimeter of a hole in an interlockable element;
- a connector or a connector pair do not have to be releasable, but can be permanently interlocked upon engagement;
- a connector edge may have many identical and/or different connector pairs;
- the full length of one or more connector edges can be filled out with connector pairs; (i) when all A-type connectors match for rotational interlocking engagement with all B-type connectors that does not mean that all A-type connectors are identical or that all B-type connectors are identical
- the elements may be of other shapes, such as other regular polygons, as for example triangles, pentagons, hexagons etc., non-regular polygons with irregular angles between the sides thereof, non-polygons and practically any other shape;
- at least two interlockable elements of the structure assembly set include an at least partially planar body, such condition is not required for all elements of the structure assembly set;
- at least two elements of the structure assembly set include a first connector pair and a second connector pair, it is not a requirement that any of the elements have any additional connector pairs;
- the structure assembly set may include a compatible interlockable element with a connector edge that includes only one connector pair;
- a connector does not have any limitation as to size, connectedness or coherence;
- a connector can be located in whole or part between portions of another connector associated with the same connector edge;
- the elements of the structure assembly set may be made primarily by injection molding of plastic. Because of the flexible or deforming nature of some of the connectors described herein, the connectors may flex or deform during removal from the mold, thereby eliminating or reducing a requirement to use side-core pulling for removing the elements from the molds.
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