The invention relates to a building block, to a connector for building blocks of this kind, to a constructional system consisting of a plurality of building blocks, namely at least two building blocks, of this kind and at least one connector of this kind, and to an assembly and disassembly tool for connectors of this kind. The constructional system in accordance with the invention is in particular suitable as a toy. It can however also be used for constructional purposes, in particular for building and/or covering buildings or building parts. Structures of versatile shapes and sizes can be built with the constructional system in accordance with the invention. These structures can be used as toys. It is, however, also possible to use the structures which can be made with the constructional system for other purposes, for example as game landscapes, architectural models or the like.
The object of the invention is to propose a building block, a connector, a constructional system consisting thereof and an associated assembly and disassembly tool which can be used in a versatile manner.
A building block in accordance with the invention is characterized by a square assembly opening which is surrounded by an assembly funnel. A connector in accordance with the invention for connecting two building blocks of this kind is characterized by two latching noses and an assembly elevation. The constructional system in accordance with the invention is characterized by a plurality of building blocks, namely at least two building blocks, in accordance with the invention and one or more connectors in accordance with the invention.
The assembly opening of the building block and the assembly funnel which surrounds it as well as the latching noses and the assembly elevation of the connector are designed such that the latching noses of the connector can be releasably latched together with the assembly opening.
Advantageous further developments of the invention are described in the dependent claims.
It is advantageous for adjacent sides of the square mounting opening to be connected by corner surfaces. The corner surfaces can be present at one or more or all corners of the square mounting opening. Furthermore, one or more or all corner surfaces can be planar. Alternatively or additionally, it is possible for one or more or all corner surfaces to be rounded. The rounding can be designed such that it represents a section of a circular cylindrical surface, with it being possible for the center of the circular cylinder to lie at the center of the square assembly opening.
It is advantageous for the assembly funnel to comprise oblique surfaces. The oblique surfaces can be designed to rise from the inside toward the outside. The angle of rise preferably amounts to 10° to 30°. It preferably lies at 15°.
In accordance with a further advantageous further development the assembly funnel comprises a circumferential terrace surface. The circumferential terrace surface preferably extends about the assembly opening. It preferably lies between the assembly opening and the preferably present oblique surfaces. The circumferential terrace surface is preferably planar.
A further advantageous further development is characterized in that the building block is designed as a polyhedron. It can be a regular polyhedron, for example a tetrahedron or a cube or another regular polyhedron, but also an irregular polyhedron such as a right parallelepiped or another irregular polyhedron.
It is advantageous for the building block to have a plurality of assembly openings. This is in particular advantageous when the building block is designed as a polyhedron. If the building block is designed as a regular polyhedron, it is in particular advantageous for an assembly opening to be formed at a plurality of or at all side surfaces of the polyhedron. If the building block is designed as an irregular polyhedron, in particular as a right parallelepiped, it is advantageous for a plurality of assembly openings to be provided at one or more or all side surfaces. The assembly openings can in particular be arranged in accordance with a regular pattern, in particular in a row or in a rectangle.
A further advantageous further development is characterized in that the building block is formed as an edged element. This is in particular advantageous when the building block is designed as a polyhedron.
In accordance with a further advantageous further development, the building block has a cut-out or recess at one or more or all comers. The cut-out is preferably designed such that when the building blocks are assembled, a disassembly tool can be used to separate the connected building blocks.
The connector in accordance with the invention for connecting two building blocks preferably comprises two further latching noses. The strength and reliability of the connection can thereby be improved.
A further advantageous further development is characterized in that two or four further latching noses and a further assembly elevation are provided on the opposite side of the connector. The connector can be releasably connected to a building block by the first named two or four latching noses. The second building block can be connected to the further latching noses present at the opposite side of the connector. The unit produced in this manner, which consists of two building blocks and a connector, can then be extended in an analogous manner, that is, in that a further connector is connected to a further assembly opening of one of the building blocks and in that a further building block is connected to the latching noses present on the opposite side of the connector. A structure consisting of building blocks and connectors can be successively built up in this manner. In this process, it is possible to introduce a respective connector at one or more outer surfaces of one or more building blocks, said connector having latching noses on one side only, and its other side being designed as a closure surface. A building part of this kind is also a connector in the sense of the present invention.
The assembly elevation can be designed as a roof surface or as a pyramid surface. If the connector has two latching noses, the assembly elevation is preferably designed as a roof surface. If the connector has four latching noses, the assembly elevation is preferably designed as a pyramid surface.
The releasable connection between a building block and a connector can be produced in that the latching noses of the connector are inserted into a diagonal of the square mounting opening and are then rotated by 45° by hand or with an assembly tool, so that they engage behind two oppositely disposed sides of the square mounting opening. The connection can be released by a rotation or backward rotation of the connector by 45°, and indeed by hand or with a disassembly tool. If the connector has two latching noses, it can be sufficient for the square mounting opening to comprise only a range of somewhat more than 45°, namely that range which is required in order to execute the described rotating-in movement. An assembly opening of this kind is also a square mounting opening in the sense of the present invention.
It is advantageous for one or more or all latching noses to be resilient. It is then possible to produce the connection of a connector to a building block without the described rotation by 45° in that the connector is placed in the correct position and is pressed into the assembly opening. The resilience of the latching noses is preferably designed such that it is possible to produce the connection by pressing in by hand.
Furthermore, in the case of resilient latching noses, it is possible to release the connection between a building block and a connector without the described rotation of the connector by 45°. The resilience of the latching noses is preferably designed such that the connection between the building block and the connector can be released by a disassembly tool. With a resilient design of the latching noses, it is possible to carry out the assembly and disassembly either by the described rotations by 45° or by hand, and indeed on the assembly by pressing in and on the disassembly by the use of a tool.
The assembly and disassembly tool in accordance with the invention for the connector in accordance with the invention comprises an eccentric protrusion which can be plugged into a corresponding mount of the connector. The eccentric protrusion preferably has a cross-shaped cross-section. In accordance with a further advantageous further development, the tool has a projecting wedge. This projecting wedge is preferably located on the side of the tool opposite to the eccentric protrusion. It is preferably designed such that it can be inserted into a cut-out, which can be provided at one corner of a building block, or into the total cut-out, which is formed by two adjacent cut-outs of this kind. The connected building blocks can be separated from one another by a rotation of the wedge, whereby the connection can be released.
Embodiments of the invention will be explained in detail in the following with reference to the enclosed drawings. There are shown in the drawings:
The assembly opening 2 comprises four sides 4, 5, 6, 7. Two respective adjacent sides, for example sides 4 and 5, are connected by a corner surface 8. The corner surfaces 8 are parts of a circular cylindrical surface, with the center of the circular cylinder lying at the center of the square mounting opening 2.
The outer edges of the square mounting opening 2, that is the sides 4, 5, 6, 7 and the corner surfaces 8, are provided with a chamfer, whose angle amounts to 45° and which is adjoined by a circumferential, planar terrace surface 9. Instead of a chamfer, or in addition to it, a radius can also be provided. The circumferential terrace surface 9 lies between the sides of the square mounting opening 2 and the assembly funnel 3.
The assembly funnel 3 comprises four oblique surfaces 10, 11, 12, 13, which extend at an angle of approximately 15° with respect to the plane of the assembly opening 2. Two respective adjacent oblique surfaces 10-13 are connected to one another by a rounded oblique connecting surface 14.
The building block 1 has a cut-out 15 at each of its corners which covers the three adjacent side surfaces.
On the side of the connector 16 disposed opposite to the latching noses 17, two further latching noses 23 are provided which are formed symmetrically to the latching noses 17. The connector 16 is formed symmetrically as a whole, so that the lower side with the two further latching noses 23 corresponds to the explained upper side and do not have to be described again.
To assemble a connector 16 or 28 with a building block 1, the connector 16, 28 is introduced into the square mounting opening 2 in a position which is rotated by 45°, and indeed such that the latching noses 17 and, where appropriate 24, are disposed opposite to the corner surfaces 8. The spacing between oppositely disposed latching noses 17 and/or 24 is dimensioned such that it is somewhat lower than the diagonal of the assembly opening 2, that is the distance between two diagonally oppositely disposed corner surfaces 8. The latching noses 17, and where appropriate 24, pass through the assembly opening 2 until the assembly elevation 18 and/or 25 makes contact with the assembly funnel 3. The connector 16 or 28 is subsequently rotated by 45°. Since the assembly elevation 18 and/or 25 at first lies diagonally in contact, the distance between the connector 16 or 28 and the building block 1 decreases in the course of this movement according to the contour of the lower side of the latching noses. In the final position the latching noses 17 and/or 24 lie below the side surfaces 4-7 of the square mounting opening 2. They are latched there.
The just described, latched position can also be achieved in that the connector 16 or 28 is positioned on the assembly opening 2 in the described final position and is pushed into the assembly opening 2 by hand. As a result of the resilience of the elevations 22 supporting the latching noses 17, 24, the latching noses 17, 24 yield inwardly. This inward resilient movement is assisted by run-in ramps 30 which are provided above the latching noses 17.
When the extension piece 31 with its latching noses 17, 24 is connected to a building block 1, the sides 4-7 which lie on the other side of the extension piece, together with the cut-outs 32, form a connection piece for a further connector 16, 28.
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2004 024 395.6 | May 2004 | DE | national |