Claims
- 1. Toy apparatus for making a fully contoured, three-dimensional plastic figure from a plurality of connectable figure parts, comprising:
- at least two mold cavities for making said figure parts, each mold cavity having an outline shape defining a respective figure part and an open top through which plastic molding material can be introduced therein and through which a figure part molded therein can be removed therefrom when said plastic material is in a hardened state, said outline shapes of at least portions of said at least two mold cavities being generally the same;
- one or more hole-forming projections, each having an end extending in each of said at least two mold cavities in the same respective positions relative to the outline shapes of said portions having generally the same outline shapes for molding respective holes in the respective figure parts; and
- one or more connector elements, each having opposed ends, respective connector element ends and projection ends having a largest cross-sectional dimension, the largest cross-sectional dimension of a connector element end being the same as or slightly larger than the largest cross-sectional dimension of a corresponding projection end such that respective connector element ends can be engaged in aligned holes of respective connectable figure parts, for joining connectable figure parts into said fully contoured, three-dimensional figure.
- 2. The toy apparatus of claim 1 comprising a one-piece mold having said at least two more mold cavities therein.
- 3. The toy apparatus of claim 1 comprising a first mold having a first of said at least two mold cavities therein and a second mold having a second of said at least two mold cavities therein.
- 4. The toy apparatus of claim 1 wherein said hole forming projections are positioned in said at least two mold cavities to produce said holes as blind holes.
- 5. The toy apparatus of claim 4 wherein each of said at least two mold cavities is shaped to form one part of a two-part figure.
- 6. The toy apparatus of claim 1 comprising means for supporting each said hole-forming projection extending into said at least two mold cavities through said top thereof.
- 7. The toy apparatus of claim 6 comprising mold cavity supporting means for supporting each of said at least two mold cavities, and wherein said means for supporting said hole-forming projections is supported by said mold cavity supporting means.
- 8. The toy apparatus of claim 7 wherein said mold cavity supporting means comprises a flat surface surrounding said at least two mold cavities and wherein said supporting means for said hole-forming projections comprises a bar from which said projections extend, said bar being supported by said flat surface.
- 9. The toy apparatus of claim 8 comprising means for positioning said bar on said flat surface so as to position said projections at desired locations in said at least two mold cavities.
- 10. The toy apparatus of claim 7 wherein said mold cavity supporting means comprises a flat surface surrounding said at least two mold cavities and a recess in said flat surface, and wherein said supporting means for said hole-forming projections comprises a bar from which said projections extend, said bar being supported in said recess.
- 11. The toy apparatus of claim 1 including means projecting into said one or more mold cavities for molding a cavity in a respective figure part adjacent each said hole.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/290,240, filed Aug. 15, 1994, now abandoned.
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