WO2017066735A1 - Élément de construction de cheveux - Google Patents

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WO2017066735A1
WO2017066735A1 PCT/US2016/057268 US2016057268W WO2017066735A1 WO 2017066735 A1 WO2017066735 A1 WO 2017066735A1 US 2016057268 W US2016057268 W US 2016057268W WO 2017066735 A1 WO2017066735 A1 WO 2017066735A1
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Daniel Roger Hamel
Joel Kramer
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63HTOYS, e.g. TOPS, DOLLS, HOOPS OR BUILDING BLOCKS
    • A63H3/00Dolls
    • A63H3/36Details; Accessories
    • A63H3/44Dolls' hair or wigs; Eyelashes; Eyebrows
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63HTOYS, e.g. TOPS, DOLLS, HOOPS OR BUILDING BLOCKS
    • A63H33/00Other toys
    • A63H33/04Building blocks, strips, or similar building parts
    • A63H33/06Building blocks, strips, or similar building parts to be assembled without the use of additional elements
    • A63H33/08Building blocks, strips, or similar building parts to be assembled without the use of additional elements provided with complementary holes, grooves, or protuberances, e.g. dovetails
    • A63H33/086Building 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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  • This disclosure relates to a toy figure construction set having a hair building element.
  • Toy construction sets are made up of a plurality of building elements, which include coupling mechanisms such as studs or recesses of specific heights and placement to enable
  • a toy figure construction set includes a head building element; an upper body building element; a lower body building element; and a hair building element.
  • the upper body building element includes: a first coupling region that is removably attachable to the head building element via a non-snap frictional engagement; and a second coupling region.
  • the lower body building element includes a coupling region that is removably attachable to the second coupling region of the upper body building element via a non-snap frictional engagement.
  • the hair building element includes a rigid base that includes a coupling system for attachment to the head building element; and a filament tuft that is attached to the rigid base and remains attached and exposed when the rigid base coupling system is attached to the head building element.
  • the toy figure construction set includes at least a coupling region that provides a non- snap frictional attachment to a building element of another construction set.
  • the rigid base coupling system can be configured for attachment to one or more coupling regions of the upper body building element and the lower body building element.
  • the rigid base coupling system can be configured for attachment to at least one of the coupling regions of the upper body building element and at least one of the coupling regions of the lower body building element.
  • the head building element can include a first coupling region that is configured for attachment to the rigid base coupling system and a second coupling region that is configured for attachment to the first coupling region of the upper body building element.
  • the rigid base coupling system can be configured to attachment to building elements of a construction set.
  • the hair building element can include a fabric backing to which the filament tuft is fixed; and the filament tuft can be attached to the rigid base by attaching the fabric backing to the rigid base.
  • the filament tuft can be mechanically pinched between at least two portions of the rigid base to thereby attach the filament tuft to the rigid base.
  • the filament tuft can be adhered to the rigid base to thereby attach the filament tuft to the rigid base.
  • the filament tuft can include a plurality of polyester filaments.
  • the toy figure construction set can include at least an appendage building element that is removably attachable to one or more of the upper body building element and the lower body building element.
  • the rigid base coupling system can include a plurality of coupling elements that are arranged in a uniform two-dimensional array structure that couples to a plurality of mating coupling elements of a building element external to the toy figure construction set.
  • the toy figure construction set can include a building element having coupling studs arranged in a grid, the center of any of the coupling studs being separated from the center of the nearest stud by a center-to-center spacing.
  • the rigid base coupling system can include a plurality of coupling elements separated relative to each other by a distance that is an integer multiple of the center-to-center spacing.
  • the rigid base can be a cylindrical shape and when the filament tuft is attached to the rigid base, the curved surface of the cylindrical shape can be covered with the filament tuft and the coupling system remains exposed for attachment to the head building element.
  • the upper body building element and the head building element can be removably attachable to each other along an axis of connection.
  • the lower body building element and the upper body building element can be removably attachable to each other along the axis of connection.
  • the hair building element and the head building element can be removably attachable to each other along the axis of connection.
  • the head building element can include a coupling stud for attachment to a recess of the rigid base coupling system.
  • the coupling stud can extend from a planar surface.
  • the lower body building element can include a coupling region that provides the non- snap frictional attachment to the building element of the other construction set.
  • the lower body building element and the building element of the other construction set can be removably attachable to each other along the axis of connection.
  • a toy figure construction set includes a head building element including a first coupling region and a second coupling region; a body assembly including at least one body building element that is removably attachable to the second coupling region of the head building element via a non-snap frictional engagement; and a hair building element.
  • the hair building element includes a rigid base that includes a coupling system for attachment to the first coupling region of the head building element; and a filament tuft that attaches to the rigid base and remains attached and exposed when the rigid base female coupling element is attached to the first coupling region of the head building element.
  • the rigid base coupling system can include one or more recesses, at least one of which provides a non-snap frictional engagement with a coupling stud in the first coupling region of the head building element.
  • the rigid base coupling system can be configured for attachment to one or more coupling regions of body assembly.
  • the rigid base coupling system can be configured for attachment to building elements of a construction set.
  • the hair building element can include a fabric backing to which the filament tuft is fixed; and the filament tuft can be attached to the rigid base by attaching the fabric backing to the rigid base.
  • the filament tuft can be mechanically pinched between at least two portions of the rigid base to thereby attach the filament tuft to the rigid base.
  • the filament tuft can be adhered to the rigid base to thereby attach the filament tuft to the rigid base.
  • the filament tuft can include a plurality of polyester filaments.
  • the toy figure construction set can include at least an appendage building element that is removably attachable to the at least one body building element.
  • the rigid base coupling system can include a plurality of coupling elements that are arranged in a uniform two-dimensional array structure that couples to a plurality of mating coupling elements of a building element external to the toy figure construction set.
  • the toy figure construction set can include a building element having coupling studs arranged in a grid, the center of any of the coupling studs being separated from the center of the nearest stud by a center-to-center spacing, wherein the rigid base coupling system includes a plurality of coupling elements separated relative to each other by a distance that is an integer multiple of the center-to-center spacing.
  • the rigid base can be a cylindrical shape and when the filament tuft is attached to the rigid base, the curved surface of the cylindrical shape can be covered with the filament tuft and the coupling system remains exposed for attachment to the head building element.
  • the at least one body building element and the head building element can be removably attachable to each other along an axis of connection; and the hair building element and the head building element can be removably attachable to each other along the axis of connection.
  • the head building element can include a coupling stud for attachment to a recess of the rigid base coupling system.
  • a hair building element in other general aspects, includes a rigid base, a fabric backing, and a filament tuft fixed to the fabric backing.
  • the rigid base includes: a coupling system for attachment via non-snap frictional engagement to a coupling region of at least two other building elements of a toy construction set; and two interfitted rigid portions.
  • the filament tuft and the fabric backing are attached to the rigid base and mechanically pinched between the two interfitted rigid portions of the rigid base, where the filament tuft and the fabric backing remain attached and the filament tuft exposed when the rigid base coupling system is attached to the coupling region of the other building element.
  • Fig. 1 A is a block diagram of a toy figure construction set
  • Fig. IB is a block diagram of the toy figure construction set of Fig. 1 A in an exploded view
  • Fig. 2 is a block diagram of an exemplary hair building element of the toy figure construction set of Figs. 1A and IB;
  • Figs. 3 A and 3B are perspective and exploded views of an exemplary rigid base of the hair building element of Figs. 1A, IB, and 2;
  • Figs. 3C and 3D are side cross sectional views showing assembly of the exemplary rigid base of Figs. 3 A and 3B including a filament tuft;
  • Fig. 3E is a perspective view of an underside of the hair building element formed from the rigid base and filament tuft of Figs. 3A-3D;
  • Figs. 4A and 4B are perspective views of an exemplary toy figure construction set and an exemplary building element to which the toy figure construction set can be attached;
  • Fig. 4C is an exploded top perspective view of the toy figure construction set of Figs. 4 A and 4B;
  • Fig. 4D is an exploded bottom perspective view of the toy figure construction set of Figs. 4 A and 4B;
  • Fig. 5A is a perspective view of an exemplary toy figure construction set
  • Fig. 5B is a perspective view of the toy figure construction set of Fig. 5 A and a building element to which the toy figure construction set can be attached;
  • Fig. 6 is a perspective view of the toy figure construction set of Figs. 5 A and 5B showing connection mechanisms;
  • Fig. 7 is a perspective view of a construction set including the toy figure construction set of Figs. 1A-6;
  • Fig. 8A is a perspective view of an exemplary hair building element of the toy figure construction set of Figs. 1A and IB;
  • Fig. 8B is a perspective cross-sectional view of the hair building element of Fig. 8 A;
  • Fig. 8C is an exploded perspective view of the hair building element of Fig. 8 A;
  • Fig. 8D is an exploded perspective view of the hair building element of Fig. 8 A
  • Fig. 9A is a perspective view of an exemplary filament tuft that can be used in the hair building element of Figs. 1A, IB, and 2;
  • Fig. 9B is a perspective view of an exemplary toy figure construction set including a hair building element that uses the filament tuft of Fig. 9 A. DESCRIPTION
  • the toy figure construction set 100 includes a head building element 105; an upper body building element 110, a lower body building element 115, and a hair building element 120.
  • the upper body building element 1 10 includes a first coupling region 125 and a second coupling region 130. Either or both of the first coupling region 125 and the second coupling region 130 can be regions defined on or within the upper body building element 110.
  • either or both of the first coupling region 125 and the second coupling region 130 include one or more protrusions, while in other implementations, either or both of the first coupling region 125 and the second coupling region 130 includes one or more recesses or cavities that are defined by walls or other physical aspects of the upper body building element 110.
  • the first coupling region 125 is removably attachable to the head building element 105 via a non-snap frictional engagement.
  • the lower body building element 1 15 includes a coupling region 135 that is removably attachable to the second coupling region 130 of the upper body building element 110 via a non-snap frictional engagement.
  • the coupling region 135 can be a region defined on or within the lower body building element 115.
  • the coupling region 135 includes one or more protrusions, while in other implementations, the coupling region 135 includes one or more recesses or cavities defined by walls or other physical features of the lower body building element 115.
  • the hair building element 120 includes a rigid base 140 that includes a coupling system
  • the coupling system 145 can include one or more coupling elements that are in one or more regions defined on or within the rigid base 140.
  • the coupling system 145 includes one or more protrusions, while in other implementations, the coupling system 145 includes one or more recesses or cavities defined by walls or other physical features of the rigid base 140.
  • the hair building element 120 also includes a filament tuft 150 that is attached to the rigid base 140 and remains attached and exposed when the rigid base coupling system 145 is attached to the head building element 105.
  • the toy figure construction set 100 includes at least a coupling region 155 that provides a non-snap frictional attachment to a building element 160 of another construction set.
  • the coupling region 155 is shown as being a part of the lower body building element 115, but the coupling region 155 could be a part of another building element of the toy figure construction set 100.
  • the rigid base coupling system 145 is configured for attachment to any one or more of the coupling regions of the upper body building element 110 and the lower body building element 115.
  • the rigid base coupling system 145 can connect with the first coupling region 125 of the upper body building element 110.
  • the rigid base coupling system 145 can connect with the coupling region 135 of the lower body building element 115.
  • the head building element 105 includes a first coupling region 165 that is configured for attachment to the rigid base coupling system 145 of the rigid base 140, and a second coupling region 170 that is configured for attachment to the first coupling region 125 of the upper body building element 110.
  • Either or both of the first coupling region 165 and the second coupling region 170 can be regions defined on or within the head building element 105.
  • either or both of the first coupling region 165 and the second coupling region 170 includes one or more protrusions
  • either or both of the first coupling region 165 and the second coupling region 170 includes one or more recesses or cavities that are defined by walls or other physical aspects of the head building element 105.
  • the hair building element 120 includes a fabric backing 200 (shown more clearly in Fig. 2) to which the filament tuft 150 is fixed.
  • the filament tuft 150 is attached to the rigid base 140 by attaching the fabric backing 200 to the rigid base 140, as shown in Fig. 2.
  • the filament tuft 150 is mechanically pinched between at least two portions of the rigid base 140 to thereby attach the filament tuft 150 to the rigid base 140.
  • the rigid base 140 is made of an outer body 300 and a ring body 305, which is insertable into a cavity 310 of the outer body 300 and attaches via a snap fit engagement between a lip 315 of the outer body 300 and a tooth 320 of the ring body 305.
  • the filament tuft 150 (including at least a part of the fabric backing 200) is slid into the cavity 310 and between the ring body 305 and the inside surface of the outer body 300.
  • the ring body 305 is pushed into the outer body 300 after the filament tuft 150 is positioned, and the filament tuft 150 is locked between the ring body 305 and the inside surface of the outer body 300 after the tooth 320 engages the lip 315 to form a snap-fit attachment.
  • the lower portion 325 of the filament tuft 150 (which can be the lower portion of the fabric backing 200) that extends out of the locked region between the ring body 305 and the outer body 300 is adhered to the outer surface 330 of the outer body 300.
  • the outer body 300 Once attached or fixed between the ring body 305 and the outer body 300, the outer body 300 is not visible through the filament tuft 150 since it is covered by the filament tuft 150, as shown in Fig. 3E.
  • the outer body 300 can have a generally cylindrical shape.
  • the curved outer surface 330 (having the cylindrical shape) is covered with the filament tuft 150 yet the coupling system 145 remains exposed for attachment to the head building element 105 (as shown in Fig. 3E).
  • the filament tuft 150 includes a plurality of filaments or fibers.
  • the filaments can be made of polyester or plastic.
  • the upper body building element 110 and the head building element 105 are removably attachable to each other along an axis of connection 175. Additionally, in this implementation, the lower body building element 115 and the upper body building element 110 are removably attachable to each other along the axis of connection 175, and the hair building element 120 and the head building element 105 are removably attachable to each other along the axis of connection 175. The lower body building element 115 and the building element 160 of the other construction set can be removably attachable to each other along the axis of connection 175.
  • the rigid base coupling system 145 can additionally be attachable to the building element 160 of another construction set.
  • the rigid base coupling system 145 can attach to one or more coupling elements of the building element 160 of the other construction set.
  • an exemplary toy figure construction set 400 includes a head building element 405; an upper body building element 410, a lower body building element 415, and a hair building element 420.
  • the upper body building element 410 includes a first coupling region 425 and a second coupling region 430.
  • the first coupling region 425 is removably attachable to the head building element 405 via a non-snap frictional engagement.
  • the lower body building element 415 includes a coupling region 435 that is removably attachable to the second coupling region 430 of the upper body building element 410 via a non-snap frictional engagement.
  • the hair building element 420 includes a rigid base 440 that includes a coupling system 445 for attachment to the head building element 405.
  • the hair building element 420 also includes a filament tuft 450 that is attached to the rigid base 440 and remains attached and exposed when the rigid base coupling system 445 is attached to the head building element 405.
  • the toy figure construction set 400 includes at least a coupling region 455 (Fig. 4D) that provides a non-snap frictional attachment to a building element 460 of another construction set.
  • the coupling region 455 is shown as being a part of the lower body building element 415, but the coupling region 455 could be a part of another building element of the toy figure construction set 400.
  • the head building element 405 includes a coupling stud 465 and the rigid base coupling system 445 includes a recess 445, the recess 445 and the coupling stud 465 configured to engage by non-snap frictional engagement such that the head building element 405 and the rigid base coupling system 445 are attachable to each other.
  • the coupling stud 465 extends from a planar surface 467.
  • the coupling region 455 of the lower body building element 415 is defined as a recess that provides the non-snap frictional attachment to a coupling stud of the building element 460 of the other construction set.
  • the building element 460 includes coupling studs 480 arranged in a grid, the center of any of the coupling studs being separated from the center of the nearest stud by a center-to-center spacing 485.
  • the toy figure construction set 400 can also include at least an appendage building element 490 that is removably attachable to one or more of the upper body building element 410 and the lower body building element 415.
  • the appendage building element 490 is in the shape of an arm that is removably attachable to the upper body building element 410.
  • toy figure construction set 500 includes a rigid base 540 having a rigid base coupling system that includes a plurality of coupling elements separated relative to each other by a distance that is an integer multiple of the center-to-center spacing 485 of the grid found on building elements of the construction set (such as the building element 460).
  • the plurality of coupling elements are recesses 545A, 545B, 545C, 545D that are arranged in a uniform two-dimensional array structure that couples to the plurality of mating coupling elements of the building element 460 external to the toy figure construction set 500.
  • the rigid base coupling system of the rigid base 540 also includes a central recess 545 for attachment to the stud 465 of the head building element 505.
  • the hair building element 520 of the toy figure construction set 500 can be detached from the head building element 505 and attached to the lower body building element 515.
  • the central recess 545 can be attached to the stud 535 of the lower body building element 515.
  • one or more toy figure construction sets 100 can be included in a construction set 701 that includes a plurality of other building elements and plush features, as shown in this example.
  • the frictional engagements between the building elements discussed herein are such that the building elements can be connected, disconnected, and reconnected repeatedly and without harming or destroying the building elements. Once connected, the building elements can be held together with an interference fit.
  • An interference fit is a friction fit or frictional engagement in which the mechanical coupling or fastening between the coupling elements is achieved by friction after the coupling elements are pushed together, mated, seated, or otherwise mutually engaged.
  • the interference fit also may involve a purposeful interference or deformation of one or more of the coupling elements when they are coupled, fastened, pushed together, or otherwise mutually engaged.
  • the interference fit can be achieved by shaping the two coupling elements so that one or the other, or both, slightly deviate in size or form from their nominal dimension and one or more of the coupling elements slightly interferes with the space that the other is taking up.
  • the degree or strength of an interference fit is sometimes referred to as "clutch.”
  • the amount of clutch provides an indication of the forces used to combine and/or separate the coupling elements to or from each other.
  • the degree or amount of contact between the coupling elements when coupled directly can correlate to the amount of clutch provided.
  • the number of points of contact between the coupling elements can determine the amount of clutch. For example, there may be three, four, five or more points of contact between a male stud (such as stud 465) and a female recess (such as coupling system 445), where more points of contact provide more clutch.
  • the point of contact can be referred to as a "point of clutch” or a "frictional engagement point.”
  • the engagements between the building elements can occur without any snap fit action. In other words, there is no purposeful deformation along a first direction before a relaxing back along a second direction that is antiparallel with the first direction during the connection of the building elements.
  • the building elements when connected, can rotate relative to one another about the connection axis 175 in the plane that is perpendicular to the connection axis 175.
  • the building elements can rotate through 360 degrees of motion in the plane without becoming disconnected from each other.
  • the hair building element 120 and the head building element 105 can be rotated relative to each other about the connection axis 175.
  • the building elements (such as the hair building element 120, the head building element 105, the upper body building element 110, and the lower body building element 115) can remain connected to each other while being rotated relative to each other about the connection axis 175 because of the connection provided by the frictional engagements.
  • the distances are within a standard tolerance. Thus, the distances are considered to be in system if they are within the tolerance needed to obtain the needed interference fit.
  • Coupling elements of standard building elements can include male coupling elements, for example, in the form of a coupling stud, and female coupling elements, for example, in the form of a coupling recess that is sized to receive the coupling stud.
  • the male and female coupling elements can have a first coupling size.
  • the first coupling size of a standard coupling stud (that is on a surface of a building element, such as a plate or brick) is defined by an outside diameter of 4.88 mm and a height of 1.80 mm, and the coupling recesses are sized to have an interference fit with the coupling studs of the same size.
  • the recesses may be circular, partially circular with flats on multiple sides, square, or pronged to name a few.
  • the recesses may have varying depths; however, a minimum depth may be provided to ensure proper coupling with the male stud via an interference fit. Additional configurations for recesses that provide different alignment possibilities between building elements are described below in greater detail. While the building element 160 is shown as a plate having two studs, it is possible for the building element 160 to be any size, and include any number of studs and/or recesses.
  • Coupling elements for example, a male stud of a standard building element of the toy construction system 701 can be arranged in the uniform two-dimensional array structure on the surface of a building element which allows for easy coupling (and de-coupling) with the similarly arranged female recesses of another building element.
  • the building elements are referred to by the array formed on the surface of the building element.
  • a 3 x 4 building element has 12 male coupling elements, for example, studs, arranged in four columns by three rows.
  • a rigid base 840 is designed with two portions 800 and 805 to thereby attach the filament tuft 150 to the rigid base 840.
  • the rigid base 840 is made of an outer body 800 and a ring body 805, which is insertable into a cavity 810 of the outer body 800 and attaches via a frictional engagement.
  • the filament tuft 150 (including at least a part of the fabric backing 200 or a lower portion of the filament tuft 150) is slid into the cavity 810 and between the ring body 805 and the inside surface of the outer body 800.
  • the ring body 805 is pushed into the outer body 800 after the filament tuft 150 is positioned, and the filament tuft 150 is locked between the ring body 805 and the inside surface of the outer body 800 after the attachment.
  • the filament tuft 150, the ring body 805, and the outer body 800 can be glued together to prevent relative movement. Once attached or fixed between the ring body 805 and the outer body 800, the outer body 800 is not readily visible through the filament tuft 150 since it is covered by the filament tuft 150.
  • the outer body 800 can have a generally cylindrical shape.
  • the ring body 805 includes the coupling system 845, which in this example, is a cylindrical recess. When the filament tuft 150 is attached to the rigid base 840 (by being locked between the ring body 805 and the outer body 800 of the rigid base 840), the coupling system 845 remains exposed for attachment to the head building element 105.
  • a filament tuft 150 is designed as a filament tuft 950 that is in the form of corduroy.
  • the filament tuft 950 includes a plurality of generally parallel tufted cords 951 woven into a fabric backing 952.
  • the filament tuft 950 is secured to the rigid base 140 to form a hair building element 920 that is a part of a toy figure construction set 900.
  • the toy figure construction set can include other building elements that attach to any of the building elements described herein.

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L'invention concerne un élément de construction de cheveux, qui comprend une base rigide, un support en tissu, et une touffe de filaments fixée au support en tissu. La base rigide comprend : un système de couplage pour la fixation, par l'intermédiaire de prise par frottement sans encliquetage, à une région de couplage d'au moins deux autres éléments de construction d'un ensemble de construction de jouet ; et deux parties rigides emboîtées. La touffe de filaments et le support en tissu sont fixés à la base rigide et pincés mécaniquement entre les deux parties rigides emboîtées de la base rigide. La touffe de filaments et le support en tissu restent fixés et la touffe de filaments exposée lorsque le système de couplage de base rigide est fixé à la région de couplage de l'autre élément de construction.
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