Claims
- 1. A rod and connector toy construction set, especially for young children, which comprises
(a) a plurality of connector elements comprising
(i) a connector body formed off a soft and pliable plastic material and having front and back sides and a peripheral edge, (ii) said connector body having a rod-engaging socket therein extending through said connector body from one side thereof to the other and defined by walls of said connector body, (iii) said socket having a rod gripping portion of a first predetermined width, with one end thereof opening at the peripheral edge of said connector body, and a rod end receiving portion adjoining an opposite end of said rod gripping portion, said rod end receiving portion being of a second predetermined width substantially greater than said first predetermined width, (iv) said rod gripping portion defining a socket axis positioned in a plane between the front and back sides of said connector body and extending midway between connector body walls defining opposite sides of said rod gripping portion, (v) said last mention connector body walls being of concave contour along said principal axis to facilitate gripping of a rod coaxially with said socket axis, (b) a plurality of rod elements molded of plastic material, having a rod axis, and comprising a body portion, a neck portion having one end thereof adjoining said body portion, and a rod end adjoining said neck portion at an end thereof opposite from said one end,
(i) said neck portion being of generally cylindrical form, (ii) said neck portion having a diameter less than dimensions of said rod end transverse to said rod axis and being of smaller size than at least some elements of said body portion, (iii) a shoulder being formed between said rod end and said neck portion, (iv) the diameter of said neck portion being greater than said first predetermined width, whereby said neck portion may be forced laterally into said rod gripping portion with a snap-in action and thereafter gripped with said rod axis in coaxial alignment with said socket axis, (v) the transverse dimensions of said rod end being substantially greater than said first predetermined width, whereby said shoulder formed between said neck portion and said rod end is engageable with confronting surfaces at an inner end of said rod gripping portion to resist axial withdrawal of said rod from said rod-engaging socket.
- 2. A toy construction set according to claim 1, wherein
(a) at least certain of said rod elements are formed of a plastic material of greater hardness than said connector element.
- 3. A toy construction set according to claim 2, wherein
(a) said certain ones of said rod elements are formed of polypropylene and said connector element is formed of a thermoplastic olefin elastomer.
- 4. A toy construction set according to claim 3, wherein
(a) said thermoplastic olefin elastomer has a hardness less than 96 on the Shore A Scale and greater than 85 on the Shore A Scale, and preferentially about 94 on the Shore A Scale.
- 5. A toy construction set according to claim 2, wherein
(a) at least certain ones of said rods are formed of polypropylene and are relatively rigid, and (b) at least certain others of said rods are formed of a material substantially softer than polypropylene and are relatively flexible in relation to said certain ones of said rods.
- 6. A toy construction set according to claim 1, wherein
(a) said rod end receiving portion of said socket and said rod end have closely conforming cross sectional configurations, whereby said rod end is closely confined by said socket in or parallel to a central plane lying between the front and back sides of said connector element.
- 7. A toy construction set according to claim 6, wherein
(a) said rod end is of generally cylindrical shape and is provided at an end thereof spaced from said neck portion with a beveled corner contour extending over approximately 20% of the length of said rod end, enabling said rod to be forcibly extracted from said socket by forcible pivoting of said rod while in or parallel to said central plane.
- 8. A toy construction set according to claim 7, wherein
(a) said rod end is formed with a smooth outer surface to minimize abrasion of walls of said socket during a forcible extraction of a rod therefrom in the manner set forth is claim 7.
- 9. A toy construction set according to claim 1, wherein
(a) said connector body is formed with a cylindrical recess having a recess axis oriented at right angles to said front and back sides, and (b) said cylindrical recess is dimensioned to receive a rod end.
- 10. A toy construction set according to claim 9, wherein
(a) said cylindrical recess extends entirely through said connector body, (b) said rod is of generally cylindrical form and of generally uniform diameter throughout, except for neck portions provided adjacent rod ends at opposite ends of said rod, and (c) said cylindrical recess is dimensioned and adapted to closely receive said rod for rotation within said recess.
- 11. A toy construction set according to claim 9, wherein
(a) said recess axis intersects with said socket axis at right angles thereto, and (b) said connector body is formed with a plurality of rod-engaging sockets in an angular array, each such socket defining a socket axis intersecting with said recess axis.
- 12. A toy construction set according to claim 9, wherein
(a) said cylindrical recess is closed at one end, and (b) said recess is dimensioned to tightly receive and retain a rod end.
- 13. A toy construction set according to claim 12, wherein
(a) said connector body is formed with opposed cylindrical recesses, each closed at one end by a common wall.
- 14. A toy construction set according to claim 12, wherein
(a) said cylindrical recess is formed by a generally cylindrical wall provided with one or more annular constricting rings dimensioned to tightly receive and retain a rod end.
- 15. A toy construction set according to claim 14, wherein
(a) said generally cylindrical wall is provided with a plurality of constricting rings, (b) said constricting rings being of arcuate cross sectional configuration to define a minimum ring diameter slightly less than a diameter of said rod end and a maximum ring diameter slightly greater than the diameter of said rod end.
- 16. A toy construction set according to claim 11, wherein
(a) said connector body is formed with eight rod-engaging sockets in an angular array spaced 45 degrees apart, and (b) said cylindrical recess is centrally positioned with respect to said sockets.
- 17. A toy construction set according to claim 11, wherein
(a) said connector body has rod-engaging sockets arranged in an angular array of less than eight sockets, spaced apart at angles of 45 degrees, and spaced apart at a larger angle at opposite sides of the array, (b) connector body portions between an angularly adjacent pair of sockets spaced at 45 degrees forming wall portions of both of said adjacent pair of sockets, and (c) said connector body having a reinforcing rib extending along a side thereof subtended by said larger angle and reinforcing outer sides of rod-engaging sockets at each extremity of said angular array thereof.
- 18. A toy construction set according to claim 1, wherein
(a) the rod gripping portion of the socket comprises opposite side entry portions adjacent the front and back sides of said connector body, and gripping portions of concave contour positioned centrally between said entry portions, (b) said entry portions at either side of said connector body being engageable by the neck portion of a rod element, during movement of said rod element laterally into said gripping portion, to open said gripping portion and permit engagement of said neck portion by said concave gripping portions.
- 19. A toy construction set according to claim 18, wherein
(a) said entry portions comprise opposed, inwardly convergent walls.
- 20. A toy construction set according to claim, 18, wherein, said concave gripping portions are of generally cylindrical contours, of a diameter corresponding closely to the diameter of said neck portion,
(b) said portions of generally cylindrical contours being subtended by an angle of between 60 and 70 degrees and preferentially by an angle of 64 degrees.
- 21. A toy construction set according to claim 1, wherein
(a) said connector body has a predetermined thickness in the areas of said rod-engaging socket, and (b) the length of said neck portion being such, in relation to said predetermined thickness, as to enable said neck portion to be inserted crosswise into said socket with the axis of said rod element oriented at right angles to the axis of said socket.
- 22. A toy construction set according to claim 21, wherein
(a) the length of said neck portion is slightly less than said predetermined thickness, whereby the material of said connector element, in the region of said socket, is compressed upon crosswise insertion of said neck portion into said socket.
- 23. A toy construction set according to claim 17, wherein
(a) adjacent sockets, spaced apart at angles of 45 degrees, are spaced radially outward a uniform distance from said recess axis, (b) said connector body includes a common intermediate tongue-like element between said adjacent sockets forming one side of each of said sockets, (c) said tongue-like element having a relatively narrow inner portion forming inner side portions of said adjacent sockets and a relatively wide outer portion forming outer side portions of said adjacent sockets, (d) said tongue-like element being laterally flexibly attached at its relatively narrow inner portion to adjacent portions of said connector body to accommodate lateral deflection of said tongue-like portion during assembly of a rod element with a connector element.
- 24. A toy construction set according to claim 1, wherein
(a) a plurality of rods are provided in graduated lengths, (b) a shortest one of said rods having a through passage extending from one end to the other thereof.
- 25. A toy construction set according to claim 24, wherein
(a) said rod element has a rod end at each end thereof and a neck portion of reduced diameter extending between said rod ends, (b) said last mentioned neck portion having a length slightly less than twice a thickness dimension of said connector body, whereby said rod element may be inserted crosswise in sockets of two connector elements positioned side by side.
- 26. A toy construction set according to claim 25, wherein
(a) the rod ends of said last mentioned rod are formed with a plurality of end surface features defining edges and corners.
PRIORITY CLAIMED
[0001] This application claims the priority of U.S. Provisional application Ser. No. 60/367,366, filed Jan. 7, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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