1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to toy model assembly kits, and more particularly to a planar-part-based toy assembly set composed of a plurality of planar parts that have different shapes and are made by stamping a planar material board using a stamping machine, wherein each of the planar parts can such couple with an adjacent planar part that the two coupled parts are allowed to swing with respect to each other or are fixed at a specific angle with respect to each other. In this manner, the planar parts can be assembled into a three-dimensional structure that can be posed to present different postures.
2. Description of Related Art
There are various toy model assembly kits available on the market, such as robot model assembly kits, animal model assembly kits and so on. For making these toys more interesting, the manufacturers usually provide parts of such a toy model assembly kit with joints that, when combined together, have their joining angle adjustable, thereby endowing the assembled models to change postures and thus be more realistic. However, since these existing posture-changeable model toys need structurally complicated parts, particularly the joint parts that allow their joining angle to be adjustable, the manufacturing costs are relatively high.
In view of this, the present invention provides an inexpensive, interesting and kaleidoscopic planar-part-based toy assembly set.
In other words, the primary objective of the present invention is to provide a planar-part-based toy assembly set composed of a plurality of planar parts that have different shapes and are made by stamping a planar material board using a stamping machine, wherein each of the planar parts can such engage with an adjacent planar part that the two engaged parts are allowed to swing with respect to each other or are fixed at a specific angle with respect to each other. In this manner, the planar parts can be assembled into a three-dimensional structure that can be posed to present different postures.
To achieve the foregoing objective, the present invention adopts the following technical means.
In the present invention, the planar-part-based toy assembly set comprises a plurality of planar parts that have different shapes and are made by stamping a planar material board using a stamping machine, and the planar parts includes at least one body piece and at least one limb piece.
The body piece is provided with at least one slotted ring that is configured to engage with the limb piece and connect the body piece and the limb piece together, wherein a cutting slot is provided at an outer side of the slotted ring, and the slotted ring has a circular enclosure including a narrow section and a wide section.
The limb piece is provided with at least one closed ring, or at least one slotted ring structurally similar to the slotted ring of the body piece.
The closed ring has an inner diameter greater than a width of the narrow section of the slotted ring and smaller than a width of the wide section of the slotted ring.
The closed ring of the limb piece can be mounted around the narrow section or the wide section of the slotted ring of the body piece through the cutting slot at the outer side of the slotted ring of the body piece, thereby connecting the limb piece and the body piece together.
The closed ring of the limb piece can be mounted around the narrow section or the wide section of another limb piece through the cutting slot at the outer side of the slotted ring of the second limb piece, thereby connecting the limb piece and the second limb piece together.
When the closed ring is mounted around the narrow section, the limb piece is allowed to swing. When the closed ring is mounted around the wide section, the limb piece is fixed at a specific angle, which can be later adjusted by the player as desired.
In manufacturing, the body piece may be provided with the closed rings, and the limb piece may be provided with both the slotted rings and the closed rings, so as to enhance the overall assembling variability of the toy.
When plural body pieces and plural limb pieces are assembled together, with the combination of the slotted rings and the closed rings as described previously, the joining angle between adjacent body piece and limb piece, or between the adjacent two limb pieces can be adjusted, allowing the assembled toy to be a posture-changeable three-dimensional structure, with each said limb piece angularly changeable, thereby significantly enhancing the assembling variability and fun.
The disclosed toy assembly set may selectively contain planar parts made by stamping a planar material board using a stamping machine so as to form different toy model assembly kits, such as a human toy model assembly kit, a robot model assembly kit, an animal toy model assembly kit, an insect toy model assembly kit and so on and have the assembled model to be changeable in posture by adjusting its limb pieces.
The disclosed planar-part-based toy assembly set has its planar parts made by stamping a planar material board using a stamping machine, so enjoys the advantages of having the material highly available, and having the manufacturing convenient, fast and inexpensive, thereby achieving the objective of the present invention.
The invention will be best understood by reference to the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
The description is first directed to the basic parts and structure of the disclosed planar-part-based toy assembly set.
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The limb piece 12 has at least one closed ring 17, or has at least one slotted ring 13 structurally similar to the forgoing slotted ring, such as the limb piece 18 and the limb piece 19 in
The closed ring 17 has an inner diameter greater than a width of the narrow section 15 of the slotted ring 13, and smaller than a width of the wide section 16 of the slotted ring 13.
The closed ring 17 on the limb piece 12 or 19 can pass the cutting slot 14 at the outer side of the slotted ring 13 of the body piece 11, and be mounted around the narrow section 15 or the wide section 16 of the slotted ring 13, so as to combine the limb piece 12 or 19 and the body piece 11 together, as shown in
The closed ring 17 on the limb piece 12 or 19 can alternatively pass the cutting slot 14 at the outer side of the slotted ring 13 of another limb piece 18 or 19, and be mounted around the narrow section 15 or the wide section 16 of the slotted ring 13, so as to combine the limb pieces 18 and 19 together, as shown in
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In practical manufacturing, the body piece 11 may be provided with the closed ring 17 as well, while the limb piece 12 may be provided with both a slotted rings 13 and a closed rings 17 (such as the limb piece 19), thereby enhancing the overall assembling variability of the toy.
It is possible to use plural body pieces 11 and limb pieces 12, 18 and 19 to assemble a toy. With the combination of the slotted ring 13 and the closed ring 17 as stated above, the joining angles between the adjacent body piece 11 and the limb pieces 12 and 19, or between the adjacent limb pieces 12, 18 and 19 can be adjusted, making the assembled three-dimensional structure changeable in posture.
The following description is then directed to a preferred embodiment of the disclosed planar-part-based toy assembly set.
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The slotted rings 22, 26 of the trunk 20 and the slotted rings 41, 45 of the lower arm portion 40 and the slotted rings 71, 75 of the shank portion 70 are all structurally identical, and each of them has its circular enclosure including the narrow section and the wide section as described above.
The closed rings 31, 32 of the upper arm portion 30, and the closed ring 51 of the hand portion 50, and the closed rings 61, 62 of the thigh portion 60, and the closed ring 81 of the foot portion 80 are all structurally identical, and each of them has an inner diameter, greater than the width of the narrow section of the slotted ring and smaller than the width of the wide section of the slotted ring.
By selectively coupling the slotted and closed rings of the adjacent planar parts, a human model can be formed, as shown in
When the closed rings of the planar parts are all mounted around the narrow sections, the assembled human model can have its arms and legs freely swinging, like a hung skeleton.
When the closed rings of the planar parts are all mounted around the wide sections, the assembled planar parts are fixed and give the assembled human model a specific posture.
Then the player can adjust individual planar parts, to make the closed rings mounted around the wide sections in different angles, so that the assembled human model is presented as a posture-changeable three-dimensional structure that can stand, as shown in
In the embodiment of the planar-part-based toy assembly set depicted in
The embodiment of the planar-part-based toy assembly set depicted in
The present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments and it is understood that the embodiments are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention. Moreover, as the contents disclosed herein should be readily understood and can be implemented by a person skilled in the art, all equivalent changes or modifications which do not depart from the concept of the present invention should be encompassed by the appended claims.
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