GB1585000A – Toy construction kits
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GB1585000A – Toy construction kits
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Toy construction kits
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GB1585000A
GB1585000A
GB45029/77A
GB4502977A
GB1585000A
GB 1585000 A
GB1585000 A
GB 1585000A
GB 45029/77 A
GB45029/77 A
GB 45029/77A
GB 4502977 A
GB4502977 A
GB 4502977A
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1976-11-06
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1981-02-18
1977-10-28
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A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
A63H—TOYS, e.g. TOPS, DOLLS, HOOPS OR BUILDING BLOCKS
A63H33/00—Other toys
A63H33/04—Building blocks, strips, or similar building parts
A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
A63H—TOYS, e.g. TOPS, DOLLS, HOOPS OR BUILDING BLOCKS
A63H33/00—Other toys
A63H33/04—Building blocks, strips, or similar building parts
A63H33/042—Mechanical, electrical, optical, pneumatic or hydraulic arrangements; Motors
Description
PATENT SPECIFICATION
( 11) 1 585 000 ( 21) Application No 45029/77 ( 22) Filed 28 Oct 1977 ( 31) Convention Application No 7635178 U ( 33) Fed Rep of Germany (DE) ( 44) Complete Specification Published 18 Feb.
( 51) INT CL 3 A 63 H 33/08 ( 52) Index at Acceptance A 6 S 1 B 1 F 10 6 A 6 6 B 6 C 1 B6 EX ( 32) Filed 6 Nov 1976 1981 ( 54) IMPROVEMENTS IN AND RELATING TO TOY CONSTRUCTION KITS ( 71) I, ARTUR FISCHER, a German citizen, of Weinhalde 34, D-7244 Waldachtal 3, (Tumlingen), Germany, do hereby declare this invention, for which I pray that a patent may be granted to me, and the method by which it is to performed, to be particularly described in and by the following statement:-
This invention relates to a hollow building block and a toy model for use in a toy construction kit.
Children in the 2 to 3 year age group generally find it difficult, even in the case of very simple components, to assemble toys, especially toy vehicles, from a kit In order to give the child an opportunity for immediate play and also to show him the possibilities that exist for assembling the building components, it has been regarded as an advantage to assemble the components at the manufacturers’ to form a finished toy, and to offer them for sale in this form.
However, the disadvantage therein is that the parts not used for building the toy itself, for example toy models or figures for placing in a load-carrying superstructure of a toy vehicle, tumble about in the packaging box during transport or have to be secured in place by additional means to safeguard them during transport which means an increase in the cost of the construction kit.
The present invention provides a hollow building block and a toy model for use in a toy construction kit, one side of the block being open and any section of the block taken in a plane parallel to the open side being a square, that side of the block opposite the open side being provided with connection means enabling other components of the kit to be fastened to the block, each of the inner surfaces of at least two of the other sides of the block being provided with a bead-like projection the axis of each of which lies substantially parallel to that side of the block opposite the open side, each projection being formed centrally with respect to and extending between a respective pair of the said other sides which are opposed, the projections being equispaced from the side of the block opposite the open side, the toy model having a substantially circular base the diameter of which is substantially equal to the distance between the two opposed side walls of the block, the arrangement being such that the model can be mounted in the block by inserting it into the block via its open side and by snapfitting its base beyond the said bead-like projections.
Throughout this Specification reference to a “side” of the block should be interpreted broadly to include an end of the block also.
By arranging the bead or ledge-like projections away from the relatively rigid corner regions of the block the forces required for snapping in and removing the toy figure are very slight, and can therefore be applied even by a two-year old child Nevertheless, the snap join is sufficient to prevent the toy model from falling out, for example during transport The distance of the projections portions from that side of the block opposite to the open side is so selected that, after it has been snapped in, the model is pressed with its base onto a support In the case of a hollow building block having connecting means in the form of undercut slots for receiving vehicle axles or joining strips of other components this support is formed by those axles or joining strips To facilitate the snapping in of the model, it is of advantage to bevel or round off the leading edge of the base of the model and to provide the model with an undercut which may also be achieved, for example, by special shaping of the model.
A hollow building block and a toy model both in accordance with the invention will now be described, by way of example only, tn 00 0 s ( 19) 1 585 000 with reference to the accompanying drawing, the single figure of which shows the block in section with the model inserted.
Referring to the accompanying drawing there is illustrated part of a toy vehicle which includes a load-carrying superstructure formed by a hollow building block or brick 1 The brick has an open side 2 and opposite that side a base provided with two parallel undercut slot 3; the width of which slots increases in a direction towards the interior of the hollow brick.
A base plate 6 which forms a chassis for the vehicle is provided with two undercut strip-like members 4 and 5 which extend across the plate 6 and are parallel Both of these strips 4 and S is slidingly engaged in a respective one of the slots 3 this is achieved by sliding the strips into one of the two open ends of a respective slot which ends are formed in one of two opposed side walls of the block In this way the plate 6, which as mentioned above acts as a chassis, is fastened to the base of the brick 1 Apart from acting as a fastening means the strip 4 also acts as a wheel axle for the vehicle Thus two opposite end portions of the strip 4 extend beyond the side edges of the plate 6 and are arranged to receive the hub of a respective one of two wheels As shown in the drawing the plate 6 is provided with a peg-like projection which can serve to connect the vehicle structure to, for example, a toy engine or motor vehicle.
A toy Figure 7 is mounted within the hollow brick 1 The toy Figure 7 has a conically shaped part 10 having a circular base 8 As described below, the Figure 7 is securely mounted in the brick 1 by snapfitting.
To provide the aforesaid snap-fitting engagement between the Figure 7 and the hollow building brick 1 the latter is provided on each of its four side walls with a bead-like projection 9 ‘Each projection 9 is formed on the inner surface of a side wall and is formed centrally with respect to, and extends between (as shown in phantom lines) a respective pair of opposed parallel side walls of the s 5 brick Further, the bead-like projections 9 are each equispaced from the base of the brick to which they are parallel.
Because any section taken in a plane parallel to the open side of the block is a square only two projections 9 need be provided which could be formed on two opposed side walls or on two walls of the brick lying at right angles.
The Figure 7 is inserted through the open side of the brick 1 until its ‘base 8 rests on the bead-like projections 9 The Figure 7 is then forced past the projections so that it snapfits behind them and so that its base engages the strips 4 and 5 As a result the conically shaped part 10 is firmly held between the bead-like projections 9 and the two strips 4 and 5 Clearly, if the connection means provided by the strips 4 and S were to be placed by some other form of connection, then the spacing of the bead-like projections from the base of the brick may have to be altered For example, if the connection means at the base of the brick did not extend into the hollow brick cavity so that the base of the brick for example presented an uninterrupted plane surface, then the bead-like projections would be placed nearer to the base of the brick.
Because each of the projections 9 is relatively small in length and is placed centrally on an inner face of each side wall of the brick and not near to a corner of the brick, when the Figure 7 is inserted the projection can be moved outwardly by the part 10 because the central part of each side wall is the most flexible part of that wall.
Insertion of the toy model 7 is therefore facilitated and is made more easy because of the disposition of the bead-like projections 9 Obviously if these were to be placed nearer to the corners of the brick 1, then snap-fitting would become more difficult.
Again, to facilitate insertion of the toy model, each of the projections 9 is of substantially semi-circular cross-section, and it will be seen also that the edge portion of the base 8 of the toy model 7 is chamferred.
The projections 9 can be formed on the inner faces of the side walls of the brick in a number of different ways However if the brick is made of, for example, plastics material, then the projections can be easily formed in an injection moulding process.
Thus if the brick is formed by such a process, then a male die or punch is inserted into a female die member so than an injection moulding cavity is formed between them; the cavity obviously being in the form of the brick to be formed Consequently the projections 9 can be formed by providing the male member with correspondingly shaped notches Forming notches in the male punch of an injection moulding machine is already known per se to enable the injection moulded article to be more easily removed from the female die after the injection moulding process has been completed, and it is therefore a relatively simple matter simply to properly shape these notches to provide the required form of the projections 9 described and illustrated above.
Claims (4)
WHAT I CLAIM IS:-
1 A hollow building block and a toy model for use in a toy construction kit, one side of the block being open and any section of the block taken in a plane parallel to the open side being a square, that slide of the block opposite the open side being provided 3 1 585 000 3 with connection means enabling other components of the kit to be fastened to the block, each of the inner surfaces of at least two of the other sides of the block being provided with a bead-like projection the axis of each of which lies substantially parallel to that side of the block opposite the open side, each projection being formed centrally with respect to and extending between a respective pair of the said other sides which are opposed, the projections being equispaced from that side of the block opposite the open side, the toy model having a substantially circular base the diameter of which is substantially equal to the distance between two opposed side walls of the block, the arrangement being such that the model can be mounted in the block by inserting it into the block via its open side and by snap-fitting its base beyond the said bead-like projections.
2 A hollow building blow and a toy model as claimed in claim 1, in which each of the inner surfaces of all four of the said other sides of the block is formed with a bead-like projection.
3 A hollow building block and a toy model substantially as hereinbefore described, with reference to, and as illustrated by, the accompanying drawing.
4 A toy construction kit incorporating a hollow building block and a toy model as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 3.
ABEL & IMRAY, Chartered Patents Agents, Northumberland House, 303-306 High Holborn, London WV 1 V 7 LH.
Printed for Her Majesty’s Stationery Office.
by Croydon Printing Company Limited Croydon, Surrey, 1981.
Published by The Patent Office, 25 Southampton Buildings, London, WC 2 A l AY, from which copies may be obtained.
1 585 000
GB45029/77A
1976-11-06
1977-10-28
Toy construction kits
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1976-11-06
1976-11-06
PLAY COLLECTION BLOCK
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1970-02-18
1972-04-04
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Doll pullstring-controlled secondary animation
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1974-07-04
1977-04-26
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1976
1976-11-06
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1981-05-07
PS
Patent sealed [section 19, patents act 1949]
1982-06-03
PCNP
Patent ceased through non-payment of renewal fee