The present invention relates to the art of construction or assembly toys particularly for children enabling them to build a variety of fancy models or structures.
Construction toys play a major part in the development of the imaginative, cognitive, motoric and other faculties of young players. Countless number of such toys have been introduced into the market-place in the last century.
As a rule, the traditional toys were composed of differently designed basic elements. Efforts have been made to minimize the number of non-identical elements. For example, in U.S. Pat. No. 3,360,883 dated Jan. 2, 1968 (to Glanzer et al) it has been stated as follows (see annexed FIG. 1):
Glanzer et al further discloses that in order to be useful as a construction toy piece, the cube as described and claimed by this patent must be made of a resilient material such as polyethylene (Col. 2 II. 8-9).
It is thus an object of the present invention to still further reduce the number of differently designed construction elements, namely to only a single element.
Yet another object of the present invention is to use the this single construction element to form structures that adhere to the rules of the well-known game “Dominoes” or new rules based on the same principle, so as to create a novel 3D “Dominoes” game.
It is therefore a long felt need to provide a construction toy that is based on a single object and a method of forming same, and contributes to the development of the imaginative, cognitive, motoric and other faculties of young players, and additionally be used to create a new of Dominoes game which provides many new and more challenging possibilities for the players of this game.
Some preferred embodiments of the invention will be exemplified by the following description, with reference to the annexed drawings, wherein—
The present invention relates to a cubic element for construction toys, including three, straight, open-ended channels each formed on an adjacent different face of the cube between two opposite faces of the cube and extending in orthogonal opposite directions to each other (X,Y,Z). Each channel includes a bottom wall and two upwardly extending parallel sidewalls, wherein the width of the bottom wall and the distance between the cube face which is distal to the channel that is extending orthogonally from the same cube face, and the adjacent sidewall, are substantially equal.
According to some embodiments of the invention, there is thus provided a cubic element for construction toys, including three, straight, open-ended channels each formed on an adjacent different face of the cube and extending in orthogonal opposite directions to each other (X,Y,Z). Each of the first, second and third channels, formed on the first, second and third faces, respectively, is having a bottom wall, a first sidewall and second parallel sidewall distant from the first sidewall, and is extending between a first pair of opposing faces of the first, second and third faces, respectively, and is disposed in parallel to a second pair of opposing faces of the first, second and third faces, respectively.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the distance between the first sidewall and second sidewall in each of the first, second and third channels, and the distance between a face of the second pair of opposing faces, distal to the channel that is extending orthogonally from same face, and the adjacent sidewall are equal. According to embodiments of the invention, the first sidewall of each channel of the cubic element is extending upwardly from the bottom wall and the second sidewall is extending upwardly from the bottom wall. The first sidewall of each of the first, second and third channels, and the face of the second opposing faces of each of the first, second and third faces, respectively, distal to the channel extending orthogonally from each of these faces, respectively, form a ridge with the first sidewall, that is sized and configured to snuggly-fit or snap-fit in each of said channels, respectively.
According to preferred embodiments of the invention the first and second sidewalls of each of the channels, is extending upwardly in perpendicular to the bottom wall and each ridge is having a width substantially equal to the distance between the first and second sidewalls of each channel, and sized and configured to snuggly fit or snap-fit in each of the channels, respectively.
According to preferred embodiments of the invention the cubic element comprises three identical sections attached to each other, wherein each section includes a first flat wing integrally formed with the section, a second profiled wing integrally formed with the section, a first and second pins juxtaposed and disposed at the internal side of the section, a third pin disposed diagonally opposite the first and second pins on the internal side of the second wing, wherein the distance between the first and second pins on each section is sized and configure so as to receive in a snap-fit manner the third pin of another section upon the assembling of each section to another section.
According to preferred embodiments of the invention, at least one of the channel sidewalls is formed with at least one flexible tongue projecting from the sidewall surface inward the channel. The tongue may be integrally formed with its respective sidewall.
The present invention further relates to a Dominoes game including a set of cubic elements according to the present invention. Each cube element is including at least one spot marked on each face of the cube element or no spot, at least one rule configured and adapted by the manufacturer of the Dominoes game for playing the game. A first cube element interlocks with a second cube element by snug fitting or snap-fitting the ridge of the first cube element into the channel of the second cube element, so as to align at least one face of the first cube element with at least one face of the second cube element wherein these faces are having an identical at least one spot or no spot.
There is also provided, according to the invention, a method for forming a cubic element, the method including providing a first element section having a first flat wing integrally formed with said section, a second profiled wing integrally formed with said section, a first and second pins juxtaposed and disposed at the internal side of said section, and a third pin disposed diagonally opposite said first and second pins on the internal side of said second wing, sizing and configuring the distance between said first and second pins on each of said sections so as to receive in a snap-fit manner said third pin of another of said section, providing a second said element section, assembling an assembly of said first said section to said second said section, providing a third said element section and assembling said third section to said assembly.
The following description is provided, alongside embodiments of the present invention, to enable any person skilled in the art to make use of said invention and sets forth the best modes contemplated by the inventor of carrying out this invention. Various modifications, however, will remain apparent to those skilled in the art, since the generic principles of the present invention have been defined specifically to provide a cubic element for a construction toy that interlocks with another cubic element of an identical structure. Additional features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following drawings and description.
The present invention relates to a cubic element for a construction toy. The cubic element according to an embodiment of the invention, is illustrated in
In more detail, according to the embodiment of the invention depicted in
As illustrated in
It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that channels X, Y and Z of a cubic element according to an embodiment of the present invention may be shaped in various geometric shapes, such as trapezoidal with a bottom wall and 2 angular sidewalls, triangular with only 2 angular sidewalls, semi-round with a single semi-round wall, etc., and ridges Rx, Ry and Rz complementarily shaped to snuggly fit each in a respective channel in a second cube element. It will be further appreciated that each channel on a first cube element may be shaped in a different geometric shape and each ridge on a second cube element may be complementarily shaped to snuggly fit a respective channel on the first cube element, as disclosed above in respect of a rectangular shaped channel.
As illustrated in
While the cubic element proposed according to the present invention can be made of a solid material, such as wood or by a plastic molding, according to a further aspect of the invention it would advantageously be hollow, composed of three, identical, plastic-injected sections, cemented or otherwise attached to each other.
Referring now to
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In more detail, as seen in
Each element-section S is further provided with two juxtaposed pins P1 and P2 disposed at the internal side of element-section 5, and a third pin P3 disposed diagonally opposite pins P1 and P2 on the internal side of wing W2; the distance between pins P1 and P2 on a first element-section S is sized and configure to receive in a snap-fit manner pin P3 of a second element-section S upon the assembling of the first cube element to the second cube element.
The cylindrical projection P shown in
It will be now readily understood by a professional reader that three element-sections S can be put together, cemented to each other in any known manner, thus forming a hollow cube as shown in
Dominoes is a game played with rectangular “domino” tiles each having a line dividing its face into two square ends. Each end is marked with a set of spots or is blank. The traditional Sino-European domino set consists of 28 domino tiles, featuring all combinations of spot counts between zero and six. Using the cubic elements according to the present invention in place of the tiles in the conventional Dominoes game provides each element of the game with 6 planes marked with spots rather than only a single plane of the Dominoes tiles. The system of spots of the cubic element will necessarily be different from the system of spots of the conventional Dominoes system, yet based on the same principle.
Referring to
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According to the present invention the cube elements marked on each external surface with a set of spots according to rules determined by the manufacturer provides a novel 3D cubic “Dominoes” game with many more options and possibilities to play this game than the conventional one.
Those skilled in the art to which the present invention pertains will readily appreciate that many changes, modifications and variations can be applied to the embodiments thereof as heretofore described without departing from its scope as defined in and by the appended claims.
It will further be appreciated that the invention is not limited to what has been described hereinabove merely by way of example, rather, it is limited solely by the claims which follow.
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