The presently disclosed subject matter relates to a stacking cups in general and in particular to a stacking cups game for forming various shapes with the cups.
Stacking games are well known developmental tool for toddlers and facilitate enhancing motoric abilities, hand-eye coordination and other skills. Some recent researches also suggest that such games are also beneficial for developing mathematical abilities by exploring complex concepts in geometry such as balance and symmetry.
The use of cups as a stacking game is very common due to the symmetrical shape of the cups and since the cups are stackable inside one another facilitating storage thereof.
There is provided in accordance with an aspect of the presently disclosed subject matter a stacking cup including a side wall having a rim on a first end thereof defining an upper opening; a bottom portion defined on a second end of the side wall such that the sidewall and the bottom portion define a vessel having the upper opening; at least one engaging element defined on the bottom portion the engaging element being configured to engage a portion of a rim of another cup such that the other cup is securely held by the engaging element.
The at least one engaging element can include four engaging elements each being configured to securely hold a portion of a rim of one other cup, such that the bottom portion securely holds four other cups simultaneously.
The at least one engaging element can be a groove defined along a section of the bottom portion and being configured to allow insertion of the rim of the other cup such that the other cup is securely held therein.
The groove can be defined along a line extending inside the bottom portion between two points along the circumference of the bottom portion.
The line can be an arc having a radius corresponding to radius of the rim of the other cup. The arc can be an arc of a circle having a central axis which is different than a central axis of the bottom portion, such that a first portion of the rim of the other cup is held inside the groove while a second portion of the rim of the other cup is disposed sidelong the bottom portion. The first portion can be smaller than the second portion.
The least one engaging element can include four engaging elements each having a groove extending along an arc each of which have an orientation with respect to one of the sides of the sidewall, allowing thereby securing another cup to the bottom portion at four different orientations. The four orientations can be symmetrically defined with respect to a central axis of the bottom portion.
The sidewall can include a sloped portion extending with an angle with respect to the bottom portion and wherein the rim vertically extends with respect to the sloped portion. The width of the groove can be larger than the width of the rim, and depth of the groove can be larger than height of the rim, such that when the rim is inserted inside a groove of another cup, a portion of the sidewall is disposed inside the groove and is supported by the groove such that the other cup vertically extends with respect to the bottom portion.
The rim can include at least one guide for facilitating insertion of the rim into a groove of another cup. The guide can include a depression wherein width of the rim is larger than the width of the groove, the depression defines a section having a reduced width corresponding to the width of the groove such that insertion of a rim of another cup into the groove is carried out by inserting the depression into the groove.
The groove can extend along an arc having an orientation with respect to one of the sides of the sidewall, and wherein the depression is disposed along the rim with a corresponding orientation, such that when the other cup is held by the groove, groove of the other cup is oriented in a same orientation.
There is provided in accordance with an aspect of the presently disclosed subject matter a stacking game having at least one first cup and at least one second cup, each of the first and second cups having a side wall having a rim on a first end thereof defining an upper opening; a bottom portion defined on a second end of the side wall such that the sidewall and the bottom portion define a vessel having the upper opening; at least one engaging element defined on the bottom portion the engaging element of the first cup being configured to engage a portion of a rim of the second cup such that the second cup is securely held by the engaging element.
The at least one second cup can include four second cups and wherein the engaging element includes four engaging elements each being configured to securely hold a portion of a rim of one of aid second cups, such that the bottom portion securely holds the four second cups simultaneously.
The engaging elements can be grooves each defined along a section of the bottom portion and being configured to allow insertion of the rim of one of the second cups such that the second cup is securely held therein.
Each one of the grooves can be defined along a line extending inside the bottom portion between two points along the circumference of the bottom portion.
The line can be an arc having a radius corresponding to radius of the rim of the second cups.
The arc can be an arc of a circle having a central axis which is different than a central axis of the bottom portion, such that a first portion of the rim of the second cup is held inside the groove while a second portion of the rim of the second cup is disposed sidelong the bottom portion.
Bottom and top, as defined herein the description, refers to a cup oriented such that the opening of the cup is directed upwards, while the base of the cup is directed downwards. For the sake of the game, however, the cups can be disposed such that the bottom portion is directed upwards.
In order to understand the disclosure and to see how it may be carried out in practice, embodiments will now be described, by way of non-limiting examples only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
The presently disclosed subject matter provides a stacking cups game including a plurality of stackable and nestable cups configured for coupling to one another.
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The stacking cup 10 further includes at least one engaging element, here illustrated as a groove 30, defined on the bottom portion 16. The engaging element 30 is configured to engage a portion of a rim 14 of another cup such that the other cup is securely held by the engaging element 30.
According to the illustrated example, the stacking cup 10 includes four engaging elements 30, each being configured to securely hold a portion of a rim of one other cup, such that the bottom portion 14 of the illustrated cup is configured to securely hold four other cups simultaneously.
According to an example, the groove 30 is defined along a section of the bottom portion 16 and is being configured to allow insertion of the rim of another cup such that the other cup is securely held therein. The groove 30 can be defined along a line extending inside the bottom portion 16 between two points along the circumference of the bottom portion 16. The line can thus be an arc having a radius corresponding to radius of the rim 14 of the other cup, such that the rim can be inserted inside the groove 30.
As shown in the illustrated example, the groove 30 is an arc of a circle having a central axis which is different than a central axis of the bottom portion, such that a first portion of the rim 14 of the other cup is held inside the groove 30 while a second portion of the rim 14 of the other cup is disposed sidelong the bottom portion 16. I.e. the bottom portion of the first cup 10 holds only a portion of the rim 14 of the second cup, while the other portion of the rim is disposed outside the circumference of the bottom portion 16 of the first cup. This way, other portions of the circumference of the second cup can be disposed with nothing underneath. The groove 30 is thus configured to securely hold the rim 14 of the second cup such that no other mechanical support to the other cup is required. As shown in
It is appreciated that the length of the portion of the circumference of the rim 14 of the second cup which is held inside the groove of the first cup is determined in accordance with the mechanical strength required to support the second cup. According to an example, the first portion of the circumference of the rim 14 of the second cup, i.e. the portion which is held inside the groove of the first cup, is smaller than the second portion thereof, i.e. the portion which is disposed in outside the circumference of the bottom portion of the first cup.
According to the illustrated example, the bottom portion 16 of the stacking cup includes four engaging elements, for example four grooves each extending along an arc having an orientation with respect to one of the sides of the sidewall 12 of the cup. That is to say, each groove 30 is in a shape of an arc whose curvature is directed to one side of the cup. The arcs can be oriented such that each groove 30 can hold a portion of a rim of one other cup simultaneously. I.e. each cup which is held by the bottom portion can be directed to another direction. The grooves 30 can be oriented with four orientations which are symmetrically defined with respect to a central axis of the bottom portion 16. I.e., the four arcs of the grooves 30 are symmetrically disposed, and the four other cups are disposed in a corresponding orientation, such as cups 52a-52d shown in
According to an example, the sidewall 12 includes a sloped portion 12a extending with an angle with respect to the bottom portion 16 and the rim 14 vertically extends with respect to the sloped portion 12. This way the radius of the bottom portion 16 of each cup is smaller than the radius of the rim 14 of the cup. The cups can thus be stacked one inside the other, i.e. the bottom of one cup can be fully disposed inside the opening 20 of another cup. This way, the cups in a storage position can be stacked up.
Reference is now made to
Similarly, the pyramid 40 can include a forth layer D of cups 42d, each of which being held by at least one of the cups 42c of the third layer.
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According to an example, the rim 64 of the cup 60 includes portions having width larger than the width of the groove 69, such that these portions of the rim 64 cannot be inserted into the groove. The guides 63 according to this example, are in a form of depressions 67 defined in the rim 64 having a reduced width which is corresponding to the width of the groove. This way, the rim 64 of one cup can be inserted into the groove 69 of another cup only by insertion of one of the depressions 67 into the groove 69.
The grooves 69 can thus extends along an arc having predetermined orientations with respect to the sidewall of the cup, and the depressions 67 are defined along the rim 64 with corresponding orientations. This way, when a second cup is held by one of the grooves 69, the grooves of the second cup are oriented in same orientations as the grooves of the first cup.
According to this example, the grooves 79 of a first cup 70a has a width which is larger than the thickness of the rim 74 of the second cup 70b. This way, the insertion of the rim 74 into the groove 79 is facilitated. In order to provide the second cup 70b, with the required mechanical support such that the second cup 70b can be held by the first cup 70a, the rim 74 includes a height which is smaller than the height of the groove 79. Thus, when the rim 74 of the second cup 70b is fully inserted into the grove 70 of the first cup 70a, a segment of the sloped portion 72a of the second cup 70b, is also disposed inside the groove 79. Due to the angle of the sloped portion 72a, the sidewall 72 abuts the wall of the groove 79 and is supported thereby. This way, in case the second cup 70b is held solely by the first cup 70a, the weight of the second cup exerts forces of the walls of the groove 79 of the first cup 70a, such that one wall of the groove 79 counter the forces exerted by the rim 74 of the second cup 70b, while the opposite wall of the groove 79 counter the forces exerted by the segment of the sloped portion 72a, and the second cup is securely held by the groove 79.
According to another aspect of the presently disclosed subject matter, stackable vessels similar to the cup described above, can be provided as a plant pot. The plant pot can include a side wall having a rim on a first end thereof defining an upper opening and a bottom portion defined on a second end of the side wall, forming thereby a vessel having the upper opening for disposing therein plants. The bottom portion can include at least one engaging element defined thereon and being configured to engage a portion of a rim of another plant pot, such that the rim can engage an engaging element of other plant pot and securely hold by the other plant pot.
The engaging portion can be a groove defined along a section of the bottom portion and being configured to allow engaging a rim of another pot such that the two pots are securely coupled to one another. The groove can be defined along a line extending inside the bottom portion between two points along the circumference of the bottom portion. Thus, a first pot can be held on top of a second pot by securing the groove defined on the bottom portion of the top pot to the rim of the bottom pot.
The line can be an arc having a radius corresponding to radius of the rim of the pot. The arc can be an arc of a circle having a central axis which is different than a central axis of the bottom portion. Accordingly, the groove of the top pot engages a first portion of the rim of the bottom pot, while a second portion of the rim of the bottom pot is disposed sidelong the bottom portion of the top pot.
Those skilled in the art to which the presently disclosed subject matter pertains will readily appreciate that numerous changes, variations, and modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the invention, mutatis mutandis.
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