The present invention relates to modular panel systems for interactive play or display.
Interactive doll play often requires a scaled house or room. These take up floor space in the child's room or play area even when not in use. With the popularity of large scale dolls, some 18″, this problem is amplified. A simple doll house consisting of a kitchen, dining room and bedroom for an 18″ doll can cover 12 square feet.
My invention consists of wall panels and a mating element that can be easily combined to form a room or rooms for playing and when taken apart be stored out of the way.
This system could also be used as portable background art for product display.
My invention consists of wall panels with an integral groove down the length of both vertical edges. This groove will be of a profile that will easily and securely engage the corresponding profile protruding from the edges of the mating element. For the purpose of this application shown is a T-shaped groove but other shapes, dovetail, keyhole and the like could also be used.
Two walls joined to one mating element at right angles will form a simple room. Adding a third panel would create two rooms with a dividing wall. Additional panels could be added to form as many rooms as wanted.
Panels can be made with a composite core sandwiched between rigid surfaces for lighter weight, stability and application of art work.
Panels can be manufactured with architectural details such as a door or window and pre-printed with various background art.
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Each mating element 4 can attach to one panel 3 on each of its sides, up to four panels 3 per element 4 as seen in
The panels 3 would be lightweight, rigid and easily assembled to their mating elements 4, as seen in
Transporting and assembly can be carried out by young children. When broken down the components will store easily under a bed, in a closet or in an out of the way place. Children could combine their sets to create larger play areas.
Panels 3 would be ideal for portable photography backgrounds, or any situation where portable displays are used.
This application is related to and claims priority from earlier filed provisional patent application Ser. No. 62/209,232, filed Aug. 24, 2015, the entire contents thereof is incorporated herein by reference.
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