Claims
- 1. A method of assembling a structure from several parts, said method comprising the steps of:(a) providing two separate types of parts, a first of said types of parts having at least two oppositely disposed balls and the second of said types of parts having at least two oppositely disposed sockets, any one of said balls and any one of said sockets sized and shaped to form a ball and socket joint; (b) providing a plate having at least one groove therein, said groove being dimensioned to receive said parts and formed in the configuration of said structure; (c) placing said parts in said groove with said first and second types of parts alternating with each other, whereby each ball confronts a socket; (d) covering said groove to prevent a displacement of said parts from said groove; and (e) simultaneously applying pressure on opposite ends of said groove for forcing said balls into said sockets, thereby forming an assembled linkage of said parts joined by ball and socket joints.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said fixture has two intersecting grooves, and the further steps of providing a third part for placing at the intersection of said two grooves, said third part adapted to form a ball and socket joint with each part which it confronts, and two sets of said pressure applying means, a first set of said pressure applying means simultaneously applying pressure at opposite ends of one of said intersecting grooves, and a second set of said pressure applying means simultaneously applying pressure on opposite ends of the other of said intersecting grooves.
- 3. The method of claim 2 further comprising the steps of providing a toy or doll body configured to receive and be supported by said assembled linkage of parts, placing the assembled linkage in said body and providing couplers for connecting said linkage of parts to said body.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein said first of said types of parts has a dumbbell-shaped rod with a ball on each end and a second of said types of parts is a sleeve with a central bore with sockets at each end of the bore, said sockets having dimensions such that said balls are captured in said sockets to form said ball and socket joints.
- 5. A method for assembling an end product from several parts, said method comprising the steps of:(a) providing at least two separate types of parts, a first of said parts having at least two oppositely disposed balls and the second of said parts having two oppositely disposed sockets, any one of said balls and any one of said sockets together forming a ball and socket joint; (b) providing a plate having at least one groove therein, said groove being dimensioned to receive said parts and being formed in the configuration of a desired end product with said first and second types of parts alternating with each other in said groove, whereby each ball confronts a socket; (c) preventing displacement of said parts from said groove; and (d) applying pressure on at least one end of said groove for forcing said balls into said sockets, thereby forming an assembly of said parts joined by ball and socket joints.
- 6. The method of claim 5 including applying pressure simultaneously on opposite ends of said groove.
- 7. A method for assembling a structure from several parts, the method comprising the steps of:(a) providing at least two discrete parts, each part having two ends with each end adapted to be joined to at least one cooperating end of the other part to form a joint between the parts; (b) providing a means for receiving said parts in the configuration of said structure with the cooperating ends of said parts confronting each other; (c) placing said parts in said receiving means in alignment to form said configuration of said structure with the cooperating ends of said parts confronting each other; and (d) providing a means for forcing the cooperating ends of said parts together to form joints which link the parts, thereby forming an assembly of said parts into said structure.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 09/657,020, filed Sep. 7, 2000, now U.S. Pat No. 6,537,130.
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