Existing object connectors are usually designed specifically for one type of objects. Often the connectors and the specific objects for which the connectors are designed for are sold or marketed together as a closed kit or building system. This approach has two disadvantages. First, to a new user, all of the pieces in the system are foreign, so the user must learn how each piece of the system works. Second, a user is limited to the specific pieces the user has purchased. Most likely, the object connectors the user has purchased cannot be used on objects with a slightly different shape.
Fasteners may be used to hold objects together. However, fasteners have disadvantages as well. Some fasteners, such as screws and nails, destructively modify the objects they are designed to hold. Other fasteners, such as clamps, are too bulky and expensive to be used as object connectors in a construction project where many objects are needed to be assembled together.
The invention relates to a device used to connect objects and methods for making and using the device. The device may be used in many applications including, but not limited to, artistic structures, construction toys, storage, and organization.
In some embodiments, an object connector is disclosed as comprising at least one arm that includes a channel for engaging an object and at least one slot for interconnecting a second object connector. The slot of the object connector has undulating sides with at least one protrusion and is designed to receive a second object connector through the slot of the second object connector. The undulating sides of the slots of the object connector are designed to be in contact with the other object connector when both object connectors are connected.
In some embodiments, an object connector assembly is also disclosed to include a first object connector that has at least one arm with a channel for gripping an object and at least one slot, and a second object connector having at least one arm with a channel for gripping an object and at least one slot. To form an object connector assembly, the second object connector is inserted into the at least one slot of the first object connector through the at least one slot of the second object connector.
An example method of building an object assembly using object connectors is also disclosed. The object connectors have two or more arms with a channel in each arm for gripping an object and at least one slot for inter-connecting with another object connector. The method includes the following steps in building an assembly of objects. First, a first object is inserted into the channel of a first arm of a first object connector. Second, a second object connector is then attached to the assembly by inserting the first object into the channel of a first arm of the second object connector. Third, the assembly can be extended by engaging a third object connector into the slot of the first object connector through the slot of the third object connector.
In the attached drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding similar parts. The features of the illustrated embodiments can generally be combined unless they clearly exclude each other. Example embodiments are depicted in the drawings and are detailed in the description that follows.
The present application discloses a non-destructive object connector that is versatile and can be used to connect both commonly found objects and objects of rare shapes. In addition, the object connector disclosed herein is inexpensive, compact, easy to store, and can be assembled with other object connectors to build different types of desired structures.
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In some embodiments, an object connector 10 may include magnets in the sides of the slot 30 such that when two object connectors are assembled together, the magnetic forces hold the object connectors together. Alternatively, in the embodiment illustrated in
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The object connector 10 may hold any object with an edge that can be gripped by the channel 22 of an arm 20. For example, the object connector 10 may be used to build structures out of planar objects, such as paper products, cardboard, playing cards, acrylic sheets, plastic sheets, cardstock, and photographic paper. The object connector 10 may also be used to build structures out of non-planar objects with an edge or area that can be inserted into the channel 22, for example, paper plates, balloons, or folded planar objects such as origami.
The design of the object connector 10 may depend on the size and weight of the object to be held. The object connector 10 may be sized differently for different objects. Alternatively, the object connector 10 may be designed as a universal object connector that can hold different common household objects. In addition, the desired durability and aesthetics of the object connector 10 may affect its design. For example, the object connector 10 may be designed for use with common household items. Such object connector 10 may be sized to be suitable for use with paper or paper-like products between about 1/25th of an inch and 1/200th of an inch. Many business cards, index cards, playing cards, greeting cards, and plastic sheets fall within this category of products. In referring to
The width of the channel 22 affects the gripping power of the object connector 10 and can be designed based on the desired gripping power. The width of the channel 22 may also be affected by manufacturing constraints. Preferably, the width of the channel 22 may be designed to be smaller than the amplitude of the undulating profile of the object plus the thickness of the object intended to be held. For example, the width of the channel 22 produced by a laser cutter in acrylic may be approximately 1/100 of an inch.
The length of the channel 22 also affects the gripping power. A longer channel provides more gripping power than a shorter channel. For example, a length of 0.4 inches may be used for the channel 22. In referring to
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The object connector 10 may hold more than one object in the channel 22. For example, an example object connector 10 designed to hold playing cards may have a channel 22 that can hold, one, two, three, or four playing cards. Thus, the channel 22 may be used to hold two ends of a single playing card, or the ends of multiple playing cards. The object connector 10 may be made from many types of materials, depending on the object the object connector 10 is designed to hold. Possible materials include, but are not limited to, metal, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), acrylic, polypropylene, polyoxymethylene (e.g., Delrin®), card-stock, and any form of polyethylene, polycarbonate, polyvinyl chloride, polyether ether ketone, and nylon.
The object connector 10 may also be made from more than one material. For example, the protrusions of slot 30 or the inner surfaces of channel 22 may be made from or coated with a material different from the material used for the rest of the object connector 10 to improve the gripping capability of slot 30 and channel 22.
The object connector 10 may be manufactured by creating an extruded profile of the connector and then slicing the extruded profile into the desired connector thickness. The object connector 10 may also be manufactured by laser cutting the object connector 10 profile into sheets of material, such as plastics or a vegetable fiber web like card-stock. The object connector 10 may also be manufactured by the process of injection molding.
The object connector 10 may be used in many applications. For example, it may be used to create sculptures or other structures out of playing cards, credit cards, card stock, and/or other objects. It may also be used to change the presentation of some planar material into a more aesthetic form. It may also be used with objects made from sturdier materials, such as cardboard, balsa wood, and fiberboard, to form shelves, bins, and partitions.
The object connector 10 has many qualities that make it suitable for use as, for example, a construction toy. The object connector 10 is designed to be durable and can be used with many types of household objects. This allows users to be imaginative in what materials to use in their structure. The object connector 10 is easy to use, compact, and inexpensive to manufacture, therefore affordable to many.
Numerous modifications and alternative embodiments of the present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art in view of the foregoing description. Accordingly, this description is to be construed as illustrative only and is for the purpose of teaching those skilled in the art the best mode for carrying out the present invention. Details of the structure may vary substantially without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Although the object connector is described with reference to the example embodiments illustrated in the figures, it should be understood that the object connector may be embodied in many alternative forms. One of ordinary skill in the art will additionally appreciate different ways to alter the parameters of the embodiments disclosed, such as the size, shape, elements, or materials, without departing from the spirit and scope of the object connector.
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application 61/361,392 filed Jul. 3, 2010, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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61361392 | Jul 2010 | US |