Claims
- 1. A toy apparatus having a surface, the apparatus comprising:
a mesh including a plurality of loop structures having cooperative mating surfaces disposed at least partially around a perimeter of each loop structure, wherein the loop structures form the surface of the toy when the cooperative mating surfaces are coupled with each other.
- 2. The toy apparatus of claim 1, wherein the mesh is substantially deformable.
- 3. The toy apparatus of claim 2, wherein the mesh is substantially resilient.
- 4. The toy apparatus of claim 3, wherein the toy apparatus, due to the substantially deformable and substantially resilient mesh, is configured to substantially bounce as a result of striking an impediment.
- 5. The toy apparatus of claim 1, wherein the surface defines a closed volume.
- 6. The toy apparatus of claim 5, wherein the closed volume defined by the surface approximates a ball.
- 7. The toy apparatus of claim 1, wherein the surface is substantially spherical.
- 8. The toy apparatus of claim 1, wherein the surface is a polyhedron.
- 9. The toy apparatus of claim 8, wherein the polyhedron is selected from the group consisting of truncated icosahedron, tetrahedron, icosahedron, icosadodecahedron and dodecahedron.
- 10. The toy apparatus of claim 1, wherein the loops are continuously curved.
- 11. The toy apparatus of claim 10, wherein the loops are circular.
- 12. The toy apparatus of claim 1, wherein the loop structures include a first loop size having pentagonal shaped mating surfaces and a second loop size having hexagonal shaped mating surfaces.
- 13. The toy apparatus of claim 12, wherein the first loop size is relatively smaller than the second loop size.
- 14. The toy apparatus of claim 13, further comprising:
one or more first loop structure assemblies having two loops of the first loop size and two loops of the second loop size; and one or more second loop structure assemblies having one loop of the first loop size and two loops of the second loop size.
- 15. The toy apparatus of claim 14, wherein the surface forms a ball that includes two first loop structure assemblies, each coupled with four second loop structure assemblies to form a first approximate hemisphere and a second approximate hemisphere of the ball, the first and second hemispheres being coupled with each other to form the ball.
- 16. The toy apparatus of claim 14, wherein the first and second loop structure assemblies are formed using an injection molding process, wherein web structures are formed interstitially between loops included in the first and second loop structure assemblies.
- 17. The toy apparatus of claim 1, wherein the mesh is formed of material having a shore “A” hardness between approximately 50 and 150.
- 18. The toy apparatus of claim 1, wherein the cooperative mating surfaces are congruent.
- 19. The toy apparatus of claim 1, wherein the cooperative mating surfaces are planar.
- 20. The toy apparatus of claim 1, wherein a cross-section of the loop structures is substantially circular.
- 21. A toy apparatus comprising:
a plurality of loop structures having cooperative mating surfaces disposed at least partially about a perimeter of each loop structure, wherein the loop structures, when coupled with each other form a surface which defines a volume, each of the loop structures defining a curved finger-receiving void in the surface.
- 22. The toy apparatus of claim 21, wherein a ratio of an outer surface area of the mesh to finger-receiving void is less than one third.
- 23. The toy apparatus of claim 21, wherein a ratio of an outer surface area of the mesh to finger-receiving void is less than one sixth.
- 24. The toy apparatus of claim 21, wherein the cooperative mating surfaces form a web structure between adjacent loop structures.
- 25. The toy apparatus of claim 21, wherein the loop structures include differently sized loop structures.
- 26. The toy apparatus of claim 21, further comprising:
one or more loop structure assemblies, the loop structure assemblies each including one or more of the differently sized loop structures.
- 27. A toy apparatus, comprising:
a resilient mesh including a plurality of linked loops defining a surface, each loop being continuously curved having no angular portions, such that a user's fingers may extend through the loops, and grasp two or more of the loops in a gripping motion to secure a grip on the mesh without contacting any angular portions.
- 28. The apparatus of claim 27, wherein the mesh surrounds a closed volume to create a three dimensional structure.
- 29. The apparatus of claim 27, wherein the mesh is formed in the shape of a ball.
- 30. The apparatus of claim 27, wherein the mesh is substantially spherical.
- 31. A toy apparatus, comprising:
a plurality of substantially deformable smooth loops, one or more of the loops being closed; and a plurality of mating surfaces disposed perimetrically around at least a portion of each loop, for coupling the loops with one another, wherein the plurality of loops, when coupled, form a resilient mesh, which defines a surface.
- 32. The toy apparatus of claim 31, further comprising a web structure between coupled loops.
- 33. The toy apparatus of claim 31, wherein the loops are differently sized so as to provide for curving the surface.
- 34. The toy apparatus of claim 31, wherein the surface defines a closed volume.
- 35. The toy apparatus of claim 31, wherein the mesh forms a ball.
- 36. The toy apparatus of claim 31, wherein the mesh is substantially spherical.
- 37. The toy apparatus of claim 31, wherein the mesh forms a polyhedron shape.
- 38. The toy apparatus of claim 37, wherein the polyhedron is selected from the group consisting of truncated icosahedron, tetrahedron, icosahedron, icosadodecahedron and dodecahedron.
- 39. An elastic mesh structure, comprising:
plural elongate strands; and joinder regions uniting adjacent strands to form, as viewed in developed form, plural closed-perimeter open spaces including such spaces which are defined, substantially completely throughout their perimeters, by curved perimeter surfaces which, with elastic deformation of the mesh are permitted to flex so as selectively, and depending upon the character of deformation, to increase or decrease with regard to local radius of curvature.
- 40. An elastic mesh structure, comprising:
plural elongate strands; and joinder regions uniting adjacent strands to form, as viewed in developed form, plural closed-perimeter open spaces including such spaces which are defined, substantially throughout their perimeter, by endless-loop curved surfaces in the associated strands.
- 41. An elastic mesh structure, comprising:
plural elongate strands; and joinder regions uniting adjacent strands to form, as viewed in developed form, a pattern of adjacent closed-perimeter open spaces and strand-joinder-regions adjacent the spaces, each space and region having a central zone, and each being characterized, relative to its central zone, by substantial radial symmetry within the pattern.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 to U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/308,502, entitled “Amusement Device With Mesh Structure,” which was filed on Jul. 27, 2001, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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