Claims
- 1. A set of elements, each element comprising:
- at least one rectilinear edge having a length along which the elements may be assembled with one another, each rectilinear edge including a plurality of identical protrusions formed thereon;
- said protrusions being adapted to engage the protrusions on the edge of another element, said protrusions being of the same width and separated from each other along said rectilinear edge by intervals, each interval being formed of a space having at least one unit width, said unit width corresponding to the width of each protrusion, the length of said at least one rectilinear edge having a mid-point, said protrusions and said intervals being arranged along said edge disymmetrically with respect to said mid-point, each rectilinear edge having more intervals than protrusions such that at least three elements may be assembled to each other along one rectilinear edge; and
- wherein there are four said elements, the edges of the elements defining two series of protrusions, one of said series having four protrusions and the other of said series having five protrusions, said two series of protrusions forming four half-series of protrusions in which the intervals between the protrusions are one of:
- a) two intervals of one unit width each, one interval of two units width, one interval of four units width and one interval of five units width;
- b) two intervals of one unit width each, one interval of two units width and two intervals of four units width each;
- c) two intervals of one unit width each, two intervals of two units width each and one interval of five units width;
- d) one interval of one unit width, two intervals of two units width each, one interval of four units width and one interval of five units width; and
- e) three intervals of two units width each and two intervals of four units width each.
- 2. A set of elements as claimed in claim 1 in which the four said elements are integral, with each said element forming one side of a rectangular member, and in which the non-adjacent edges have symmetrical patterns.
- 3. A set of elements as claimed in claim 1 in which the four said elements are integral, with each said element forming one side of a rectangular member, and in which non-adjacent edges of each element have identical patterns.
- 4. A set of elements as claimed in claim 1 in which all of the elements are identical squares, each edge of said square has the protrusions formed thereon, the total number of units width of protrusions and intervals on each edge is between ten and eighteen, the protrusions and intervals define a pattern, the pattern on each edge is different from the pattern formed on at least one of the adjacent edges of the same square.
- 5. A set of elements as claimed in claim 1 in which all of the elements are identical squares, each edge of said square has the protrusions formed thereon, the total number of units width of protrusions and intervals on each edge is between ten and eighteen, the number of protrusions is such that the protrusions permit at least three elements to be assembled along each rectilinear edge.
- 6. A set of elements as claimed in claim 1 in which there are several series of intervals and protrusions which follow each other along the edge such that at least three elements may be assembled along each edge.
- 7. A set of elements as claimed in claim 6, wherein one of said series has between the protrusions one interval of one unit width, one interval of two units width, and one interval of five units width, and wherein the other of said series has between the protrusions one interval of one unit width, one interval of two units width, and one interval of six units width.
- 8. A set of elements as claimed in claim 6, wherein one of said series has between the protrusions one interval of two units width, one interval of four units width, and one interval of five units width, and wherein the other of said series has between the protrusions one interval of one unit width, one interval of two units width, and one interval of four units width.
- 9. A set of elements as claimed in claim 6, wherein one of said series has between the protrusions one interval of one unit width, one interval of four units width, and one interval of five units width, and wherein the other of said series has between the protrusions one interval of one unit width, one interval of two units width, and one interval of five units width.
- 10. A set of elements, each element comprising:
- at least one rectilinear edge having a length along which the elements may be assembled with one another, each rectilinear edge including a plurality of identical protrusions formed thereon and adapted to engage the protrusions on the edge of another element;
- said protrusions being of the same width and separated from each other along said rectilinear edge by intervals, each interval being formed of a space having at least one unit width, said unit width corresponding to the width of each protrusion, the length of said at least one rectilinear edge having a mid-point, said protrusions and said intervals being arranged along said edge disymmetrically with respect to said mid-point, each rectilinear edge having more intervals than protrusions such that at least three elements may be assembled to each other along one rectilinear edge;
- wherein there are several series of intervals and protrusions which follow each other along the edge such that at least three elements may be assembled along each edge; and
- said set of elements having four such elements, the edges of the elements defining two series of protrusions comprising one of:
- a) one of said two series having between the protrusions one interval of one unit width, one interval of two units width, and one interval of five units width, the other of said two series has between the protrusions one interval of one unit width, one interval of two units width, and one interval of six units width;
- b) one of said two series has between the protrusions one interval of two units width, one interval of four units width, and one interval of five units width, the other of said two series has between the protrusions one interval of one unit width, one interval of two units width, and one interval of four units width; and
- c) one of said two series has between the protrusions one interval of one unit width, one interval of four units width, and one interval of five units width, the other of said two series has between the protrusions one interval of one unit width, one interval of two units width, and one interval of five units width.
- 11. A set of four elements, each element comprising:
- at least one rectilinear edge having a length along which the elements may be assembled with one another, each rectilinear edge including a plurality of identical protrusions formed thereon;
- said protrusions being adapted to engage the protrusions on the edge of another element, said protrusions being of the same width and separated from each other along said rectilinear edge by intervals, each interval being formed of a space having at least one unit width, said unit width corresponding to the width of each protrusion, the length of said at least one rectilinear edge having a mid-point, said protrusions and said intervals being arranged along said edge disymmetrically with respect to said mid-point;
- each rectilinear edge having a length of intervals greater than a total length of said protrusions on said edge such that at least three elements may be assembled to each other along one rectilinear edge, wherein the protrusions and intervals are arranged along said edge in a pattern which permits any one of said elements to be assembled to any one of said elements along any one of said edges having a different pattern; and
- the edges of the elements defining two series of protrusions, one of said series having two protrusions and the other of said series having three protrusions, said two series of protrusions forming four half-series of protrusions, one of said half-series having two protrusions separated by an interval of three units width, whereby any one of said elements may be assembled with any assembly of two others of said elements.
- 12. A set of four elements, each element comprising:
- at least one rectilinear edge having a length along which the elements may be assembled with one another, each rectilinear edge including a plurality of identical protrusions formed thereon;
- said protrusions being adapted to engage the protrusions on the edge of another element, said protrusions being of the same width and separated from each other along said rectilinear edge by intervals, each interval being formed of a space having at least one unit width, said unit width corresponding to the width of each protrusion, the length of said at least one rectilinear edge having a mid-point, said protrusions and said intervals being arranged along said edge disymmetrically with respect to said mid-point;
- each rectilinear edge having a length of intervals greater than a total length of said protrusions on said edge such that at least three elements may be assembled to each other along one rectilinear edge, wherein the protrusions and intervals are arranged along said edge in a pattern which permits any one of said elements to be assembled to any one of said elements along any one of said edges having a different pattern;
- an auxiliary element, said auxiliary element having at least one rectilinear edge with a length along which said edge may be assembled with other elements, said edge including a symmetrical series of protrusions and intervals, and said auxiliary element being assemblable with each of the elements of said set; and
- the edge of a first element of said set including a first series of thirteen units width, said first series including two protrusions of which one protrusion is spaced from a first end of the length of the edge by an interval of one unit width and the other protrusion is spaced from the other end of said length by an interval of four units width, said two protrusions of said first series being spaced from each other by an interval of six units width, a second series on an edge of a second element including two protrusions of which one of said last named protrusions is spaced from a first end of the length of the edge by an interval of two units width and the other of said last named protrusions is spaced from the other end of said length by an interval of five units width, said two protrusions of said second series being separated from each other by an internal of four units width, the edge of said auxiliary element including a series of thirteen units width which includes five protrusions, two of said last named protrusions being positioned at respective ends of the length of the edge of said auxiliary element, a central one of said last named protrusions being positioned in the center of the length of the edge of said auxiliary element, and two intermediary ones of said last named protrusions being positioned each respectively at half the distance between one of the end protrusions and the central protrusion, the intervals between all of said last named protrusions being of two units width.
- 13. A set of elements as claimed in claim 12 in which the central protrusion has lateral faces, said central protrusion is symmetrical and includes identical hook means formed on lateral faces thereof.
- 14. A set of elements, each element comprising:
- at least one rectilinear edge having a length along which the elements may be assembled with one another, each rectilinear edge including a plurality of identical protrusions formed thereon;
- said protrusions being adapted to engage the protrusions on the edge of another element, said protrusions being of the same width and separated from each other along said rectilinear edge by intervals, each interval being formed of a space having at least one unit width, said unit width corresponding to the width of each protrusion, the length of said at least one rectilinear edge having a mid-point, said protrusions and said intervals being arranged along said edge disymmetrically with respect to said mid-point;
- each rectilinear edge having a length of intervals greater than a total length of said protrusions on said edge such that at least three elements may be assembled to each other along one rectilinear edge, wherein the protrusions and intervals are arranged along said edge in a pattern which permits any one of said elements to be assembled to any one of said elements along any one of said edges having a different pattern;
- said elements being one of an equilateral triangle and a square,
- wherein each of said triangle elements has the protrusions formed on the edges of said triangles, the protrusions and intervals defining a pattern, the pattern on each edge being different from the pattern formed on the other edges of the same triangle; and
- wherein the edges of said triangle elements each include a series of twenty-six units width, each of said series is divided into respective half-series, the first half-series of a first edge of one of said triangles includes a first protrusion spaced from a first end of the first half-series of the first edge by an interval of two units width and a second protrusion spaced from the first protrusion by an interval of seven units width and spaced from a second end of the first half-series of the first edge by an interval of two units width, the second half-series of the first edge including a third protrusion spaced from a first end of the second half-series of the first edge by an interval of one unit width and a fourth protrusion spaced from the third protrusion by an interval of one unit width and spaced from a second end of the second half-series of the first edge by an interval of nine units width, the first half-series of the second edge of the triangle including a fifth protrusion positioned at a first end of the first half-series of the second edge, a sixth protrusion spaced from the fifth protrusion by an interval of three units width, and a seventh protrusion positioned at a second end of the first half-series of the second edge, said fifth and sixth protrusions being spaced from each other by an interval of seven units width, the second half-series of the second edge including an eighth protrusion spaced from a first end of the second half-series of the second edge by an interval of seven units width and a ninth protrusion spaced from the eighth protrusion by an interval of one unit width and spaced from a second end of the second half-series of the second edge by an interval of three units width, the first half-series of a third edge of the triangle including a tenth protrusion spaced from a first end of the first half-series of the third edge by an interval of six units width and an eleventh protrusion spaced from the tenth protrusion by an interval of one unit width and spaced from a second edge of the first half-series of the third edge by an interval of four units width, the second half-series of the third edge including a twelfth protrusion spaced from a first end of the second half-series of the third edge by an interval of five units width and a thirteenth protrusion spaced from the twelfth protrusion by an interval of five units width and spaced from a second end of the second half-series of the third edge by an interval of one unit width; and
- wherein in each of said square elements the edges of said square elements each include a series of eighteen units width, each of said series being divided into respective half-series, the first half-series of a first edge of said squares including a first and a second end protrusion and a third intermediary protrusion spaced from one of the end protrusions by an interval of two units width and from the other end protrusion by an interval of four units width, the second half-series of the first edge including a fourth and a fifth protrusion each spaced from a respective end of the second half-series by an interval of one unit width, said fourth and fifth protrusions being separated from each other by an interval of five units width, the first half-series of a second edge of the square adjacent to the first edge including sixth and seventh protrusions of which one is spaced from one of the ends of the first half-series of the second edge by an interval of four units width and the other of the sixth and seventh protrusions is spaced from the other end of the first half-series of the second edge by an interval of two units width, said sixth and seventh protrusions being spaced from each other by an interval of one unit width, the second half-series of the second edge including an eighth and ninth protrusion of which one is spaced from one of the ends of the second half-series of the second edge by an interval of three units width and the other of the eighth and ninth protrusions is spaced from the other end of the second half-series of the second edge by an interval of two units width, the eighth and ninth protrusions being separated from each other by an interval of two units width, the third edge of the square opposed to the first edge including a series of protrusions and intervals spaced identical to and symmetrical with the first edge, the fourth edge of the square including a series of protrusions and intervals spaced identical to and symmetrical with the second edge.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/438,775 filed on May 11, 1995 abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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