Toy building construction set

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6746297
  • Patent Number
    6,746,297
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, July 29, 2003
    20 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 8, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A toy building construction set includes a plurality of building units, each building unit including an integral panel, an elongate column, and a connection member. The panel has a first and a second connection structure. One of four sides of the elongate column is a generally U-shaped channel. The column channel receives and is engaged with the second connection structure. The other three sides of the elongate column each have female connection structures so as to provide a female connection side to the building unit. The connection member is engaged with the first connection structure. At least part of the connection member projects outwardly from the panel so as to provide a male connection side to the building unit The male connection side is configured to removably engage with the female connection side of a second building unit of the plurality of building units.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention generally relates to a toy building construction set.




Toy building construction sets are generally known. Such sets usually have a plurality of standard elements or building blocks with connection means that can be used together to form toy buildings and various other toy structures. Although easy to produce for the manufacturer, such sets generally require a certain amount of skill and dexterity to construct a structure. This level of skill, although present in many older children, is not usually present in younger children. Therefore, it is desirable for a toy building construction set to be comprised of a plurality of larger building units that are easier to use to construct a structure. Such a construction set would be easier for young children to learn how to use. Although such a construction set would require a little adult supervision in the beginning, within a relatively short time, it would be possible for even young children to construct a toy building without any adult assistance. Using the toy building set of the present invention, even a small child could construct a building for use with action figures and/or toy vehicles. Such a toy building could then be disassembled and reassembled in a different configuration as the child desires. In this way, the toy building set, although easy to use, is versatile enough to keep a child's interest for a long period of time.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Briefly stated, in one aspect, the present invention is a toy building construction set including a plurality of building units. Each building unit includes an integral panel, an elongate column, and a connection member. The integral panel has opposing outer and inner major sides connected by a first lateral side, an opposing second lateral side, a top, and an opposing bottom. The first lateral side has a first connection structure and the second lateral side has a second connection structure. The elongate column has four elongate sides. One elongate side is open such that the other three elongate sides form a generally U-shaped channel of the column accessible along the one open side. The column channel receives and is engaged with the second connection structure of the panel. At least one of the other three elongate sides of the elongate column has at least one female connection structure to provide a female connection side to the building unit. The connection member has a first male side and a second male side. The first male side is engaged with the first connection structure of the panel and at least part of the second male side projects outwardly from the panel to define at least one male connection structure and provide a male connection side to the building unit. The male connection structure is configured to releasably engage with any of the female connection structures of the female connection side of a second building unit, thereby allowing interconnection of building units to construct a toy building.




In another aspect, the present invention is a toy building construction set including a plurality of building units. Each building unit includes an integral panel. The integral panel has opposing outer and inner major sides connected by a first lateral side, an opposing second lateral side, a top, and an opposing bottom. The first lateral side has a first connection structure. The second lateral side has a second connection structure. The first connection structure includes three pairs of second protrusions generally equally spaced from each other along a length of the first connection structure. Each second protrusion is semicircular when viewed from a distal end. Each pair of second protrusions collectively is generally circular when viewed together from the distal end. At least one pair of the second protrusions has a barb on each second protrusion of the pair. The second connection structure includes three generally equally spaced second apertures along at least one of three sides of the second connection structure to enable engagement with the three pairs of second protrusions in the at least one of three sides of the second connection structure. Each pair of second protrusions of a first building unit fits within the coinciding second aperture of a second building unit through one of the sides of the second connection structure. The barb extends through the corresponding second aperture and engages an inner side of the second connection structure when the second connection structure is in facing engagement with and abuts one of the sides of the first connection structure, enabling locking engagement of the pair of second protrusions within the coinciding second aperture and the locking engagement of the first building unit with the second building unit.




In another aspect, the present invention is a toy building construction set including a plurality of building units. Each building unit includes an integral panel and a connection member. The integral panel has opposing outer and inner major sides connected by a first lateral side, an opposing second lateral side, a top, and an opposing bottom. The first lateral side has a first connection structure. The second lateral side has a second connection structure. The connection member has a first male side and a second male side. The first male side is engaged with the first connection structure of the panel and at least part of the second male side projects outwardly from the panel to provide a male connection side to the building unit. The male connection side is configured to releasably engage with a female connection side of another building unit. The male connection side is configured to releasably engage with any of three female connection sides of other building units, thereby allowing the interconnection of the building units. The second male side include three pairs of second protrusions generally equally spaced from each other along a length of the male connection side. Each second protrusion is generally semicircular when viewed from a distal end. Each pair of second protrusions collectively is generally circular when viewed together from the distal end. At least one pair of second protrusions has a barb on each second protrusion of the pair. The second connection structure has three generally equally spaced second apertures along at least one of three sides of the second connection structure to enable engagement with the three pairs of second protrusions. Each pair of second protrusions of the connection member of a first building unit fits within the coinciding second aperture of a second connection structure of a second building unit through one of the sides of the second connection structure. The barbs of the second protrusion pair extend through the corresponding second aperture and engage an inner side of the second connection structure when the second connection structure is in facing engagement with and abuts one of the sides of the connection member, enabling locking engagement of the pair of second protrusions within the coinciding second aperture and the locking engagement of the first building unit with the second building unit




In another aspect, the present invention is a toy building construction set including a plurality of building units. Each building unit includes an integral panel and an elongate column. The integral panel has opposing outer and inner major sides connected by a first lateral side, an opposing second lateral side, a top, and an opposing bottom. The first lateral side has a first connection structure. The second lateral side has a second connection structure. The elongate column has four elongate sides. One elongate side is open such that the other three elongate sides form a generally U-shaped channel of the column accessible along the one open side. The column channel receives and is engaged with the second connection structure of the panel. The other three elongate sides of the elongate column each have female connection structures to provide a female connection side to the building unit. The first connection structure includes three pairs of second protrusions generally equally spaced from each other along a length of the first connection structure. Each second protrusion is semicircular when viewed from a distal end. Each pair of second protrusions collectively is generally circular when viewed together from the distal end. At least one pair of the second protrusions has a barb on each second protrusion of the pair. The elongate column includes three equally spaced second apertures along each of three sides of the elongate column to enable engagement with the three pairs of second protrusions in any of the three sides of the second connection structure. Each pair of second protrusions of the first connection structure of a first building unit fits within the coinciding second aperture of a second building unit through one of the sides of the elongate column. The barb extends through the corresponding second aperture and engages an inner side of the elongate column when the first connection structure is in facing engagement with and abuts one of the sides of the elongate column, enabling locking engagement of the pair of second protrusions within the coinciding second aperture and the locking engagement of the first building unit with the second building unit.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS




The foregoing summary, as well as the following detailed description of preferred embodiments of the invention, will be better understood when read in conjunction with the appended drawings. For the purpose of illustrating the invention, there is shown in the drawings embodiments which are presently preferred. It should be understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown.




In the drawings:





FIG. 1

is a front elevational view of a building unit in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 1



a


is a top plan view of the building unit of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 2

is a front elevational view of an intermediate building unit in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 3A

is an elevational view of two building units of

FIG. 1

poised for connection in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 3B

is an elevational view of the two building units of

FIG. 3A

connected in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 4

is an elevational view of the inner major side of the double-width panel in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 5

is an elevational view of the inner major side of a single-width panel in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 6

is a left side elevational view of the first connection structure of the first lateral side of the panel of

FIG. 4

or

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 7

is a right side elevational view of the second connection structure of the second lateral side of the panel of

FIG. 4

or

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 8

is a cross-sectional view of one of the third protrusions of

FIG. 5

, taken along line


8





8


;





FIG. 9

is an elevational view of the channel side of an elongate column in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 10

is a cross-sectional view of the elongate column of

FIG. 9

, taken along line


10





10


;





FIG. 11

is an elevational view of the connection member in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 12

is a cross-sectional view of one of the first protrusions of

FIG. 11

, taken along line


12





12


;





FIG. 13

is a top plan view of a horizontal panel in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention; and





FIG. 14

is an elevational view of the inner major side of an integral panel in accordance with a first alternate embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 15

is an elevational view of the inner major side of an integral panel in accordance with a second alternate embodiment of the present invention; and





FIG. 16

is an elevational view of the inner major side of an integral panel in accordance with a third alternate embodiment of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Certain terminology is used in the following description for convenience only and is not limiting. The words “right”, “left”, “upper”, and “lower”, designate directions in the drawings to which reference is made. The terminology includes the words above specifically mentioned, derivatives thereof, and words of similar import.




Referring to the drawings in detail, wherein in like numerals indicate like elements throughout, there is shown in

FIGS. 1-13

elements of a preferred embodiment of a toy building construction set in accordance with the present invention. The toy building construction set includes a plurality of building units, indicated generally at


10


. Referring to

FIG. 1

, a preferred embodiment of one building unit


10


of the present invention is shown. The building unit


10


, fully assembled, comprises an integral panel indicated generically at


19


, an elongate column


40


, and a connection member


50


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 4-8

, the integral panel


19


can be either a double-width panel


20


(

FIG. 4

) or a single-width panel


21


(FIGS.


5


). The outer major side of the integral panel


19


is intended to simulate the side of a building, preferably having a texture to simulate a brick face or other wall covering. The integral panel


19


can include windows


19




a


, doorways, lamp mounts, and hose connections and other building fixtures and architectural elements, for example, a parapet


19




b


. The integral panel


19


has opposing outer and inner major sides connected by a first lateral side, an opposing second lateral side, a top, and an opposing bottom, the latter two extending between the lateral sides.




The first lateral side has a first connection structure


22


. Referring specifically to

FIGS. 4

,


5


, and


6


, the first connection structure


22


is an elongate channel


23


within the first lateral side of the panel


19


running approximately from the top of the panel


19


to approximately the bottom of the panel


19


. The panel channel


23


has a plurality of support members


23




a


, which are within and span across the width of the panel channel


23


(i.e. the thickness of the pantle defining the first lateral side) to help prevent distortion of the sides of the panel channel


23


either inwardly or outwardly. Significant distortion in either direction could lead to difficulties in assembling the building unit


10


. The first connection structure also includes at least one and preferably a plurality of circular first apertures


30


through one side of the panel channel


23


. Although the present invention is depicted with four of the first apertures


30


, it is within the spirit and scope of the present invention to contemplate any number of the first apertures


30


. The first apertures


30


are preferably through the side of the panel channel


23


corresponding to the inner major side of the integral panel


19


.




The second lateral side of the panel


19


has a second connection structure


24


. Referring specifically to

FIGS. 4

,


5


,


7


, and


8


, the second connection structure


24


of the panel


19


includes at least one and preferably a plurality of third tabs


26


extending outwardly therefrom. Although the present invention is depicted with four of the third tabs


26


, it is within the spirit and scope of the present invention to contemplate any number of the third tabs


26


. The third tabs


26


are generally oriented along lines extending across the second lateral side of the panel


19


from the top to the bottom. Each third tab


26


has a third protrusion


28


extending outwardly therefrom. It is preferable that the third protrusions


28


are generally cylindrical with distal ends that are sloped such that the third protrusions


28


increase in height from a side of the third protrusion


28


farthest from the second lateral side of the panel


19


to the side of the third protrusion


28


closest to the second lateral side of the panel


19


(see FIG.


8


). The second connection structure


24


further includes at least one and preferably a plurality of fourth tabs


32


extending therefrom. The fourth tabs


32


are generally rectangular in shape and are oriented generally perpendicularly to the third tabs


26


, such that the fourth tabs


32


are oriented along lines extending across the second lateral side of the panel


19


between the inner major side and the outer major side. Although the present invention is depicted with six of the fourth tabs


32


, it is within the spirit and scope of the present invention to contemplate any number of the fourth tabs


32


. The central vertical line in

FIG. 7

is a mold line and has no relation to the claimed invention.




Referring to

FIGS. 4-7

, each integral panel


19


has a plurality of cylindrical fourth protrusions


12


along the top. Preferably, the double-width panel


20


has two of the fourth protrusions


12


located at the top of the double-width panel


20


with one of the fourth protrusions


12


proximate each of the first and second lateral sides. Preferably, the single-width panel


21


has four of the fourth protrusions


12


located at the top of the single-width panel


21


with one of the fourth protrusions


12


proximate each of the first and second lateral sides and the remaining two of the fourth protrusions


12


symmetrically located therebetween. The integral panel


19


has a plurality of second openings


14


located within the bottom of the integral panel


19


. Preferably, there are two of the second openings


14


, preferably each hexagonal in shape, with one of the second opening


14


located proximate each of the first and second lateral sides of the integral panel


19


. It is within the spirit and scope of the present invention that the integral panel


19


can have any number of the fourth protrusions


12


and the second openings


14


in any shape so long as they can mate with one another, and, consequently, the numbers and shapes of the fourth protrusions


12


and second openings


14


described above are not limiting.




Referring to

FIGS. 9-10

, there is shown the elongate column


40


which has a top, a bottom, and four elongate sides


40




a


,


40




b


,


40




c


,


40




d


. One elongate side


40




a


is open such that the other three elongate sides


40




b


,


40




c


,


40




d


form a generally U-shaped column channel


42


accessible along the one open side


40




a


The column channel


42


extends along the one side


40




a


from proximate the top of the elongate column


40


to proximate the bottom. At least one of the other three sides


40




b


,


40




c


,


40




d


has at least one and preferably a plurality of circular second apertures


46


. Each side


40




b


,


40




c


, and


40




d


having at least one second aperture


46


forms a female connection structure


44


. Preferably, the female connection structure


44


of each of the other three sides


40




b


,


40




c


,


40




d


has three roughly equally spaced second apertures


46


, although it is within the spirit and scope of the present invention that each of the female connection structures


44


has any number of second apertures


46


. One of the other three sides


40




d


has a plurality of circular third apertures


48


therethrough. It is preferable that there are four of the third apertures


48


spaced along the side


40




d


interspersed among the three provided second apertures


46


(see FIG.


9


). It is further preferred that the center-to-center spacing between any adjacent pair of the second apertures


46


is approximately three centimeters. The apertures


46


are preferably conical and taper from a diameter of about seven millimeters to between five and six millimeters.




Referring to

FIGS. 11 and 12

, there is shown the connection member


50


. The connection member


50


includes a main body


51


that is essentially a flat element having a width W measured from one side to the other side (FIG.


12


). The flat main body element


51


of the connection member


50


has a first male side


52


forming one major side and a second male side


54


forming the other, opposing major side. The first male side


52


of the connection member SO includes at least one and preferably a plurality of spaced apart rectangular first tabs


56


extending outwardly therefrom. The first tabs


56


are generally parallel to each other and the plane of FIG.


11


and oriented along one lateral straight edge of the first male side


52


of the connection member


50


between its longitudinal ends. Preferably, there are four of the first tabs


56


spaced along the first male side


52


, although it is within the spirit and scope of the present invention that there be any number of first tabs


56


. The first tabs


56


are proximate one longitudinal side edge of the flat main body element


51


. Referring specifically to

FIG. 12

, the first tabs


56


each have a first protrusion


60


extending outwardly therefrom such that the first protrusions


60


extend slightly beyond the width W of the flat main body


51


of the connection member


50


, the width being measured across the main body


51


(see FIG.


12


). It is preferable that the first protrusions


60


are generally cylindrical and main bodies have a distal surface sloped such that the first protrusions


60


increase in height from a side of the first protrusion


60


farthest from the main body


51


and second male side


54


of the connection member


50


to the side of the first protrusion


60


closest to the main body


51


and second male side


54


of the connection member


50


. Referring again to

FIGS. 11 and 12

, the first male side


52


of the connection member


50


further includes at least one and preferably a plurality of second tabs


58


extending therefrom. The second tabs


58


are generally perpendicular to the vertically extending first tabs


56


and extend across the width W of the flat main body


51


of the connection member


50


. Although the present invention is depicted with six of the second tabs


58


, it is within the spirit and scope of the present invention to contemplate any number of second tabs


58


. The second tabs


58


are sized to fit closely into the elongate channel


23


where inner pairs flank the two innermost first protrusions


60


for stability. Proferably, the shape and features of the first male side


52


of the connection member


50


is similar to those of the second connection structure


24


of the integral panel


19


.




The second male side


54


of the connection member


50


includes at least one and preferably a plurality of second protrusions


62


spaced along a length of the connection member


50


. Each second protrusion


62


is paired with and spaced from another second protrusion


62


. Preferably, there are three pairs of second protrusions


62


generally equally spaced along the second male side


54


, although it is within the spirit and scope the present invention for there to be any number of pairs of second protrusions


62


. Each second protrusion


62


is semicircular when viewed from a distal end. Each pair of second protrusion


62


collectively is generally circular when viewed together from the distal ends of the protrusions. At least one pair and preferably at least each outermost pair of second protrusions


62


has a barb


64


on each second protrusion


62


of the pair. The center pair may not, as depicted in FIG.


12


. The location of the barb


64


, if it were provided on the center pair, is indicated in phantom in FIG.


12


.




Referring again to

FIG. 1

, the fully assembled building unit


10


includes the elongate column


40


and the connection member


50


, both engaged with the integral panel


19


. The column channel


42


receives and is engaged with the second connection structure


24


of the integral panel


19


. The third protrusions


28


are positioned to engage with mating third apertures


48


along one side


40




d


of the elongate column


40


. The circular third protrusions


28


are configured to provide a locking engagement of the second connection structure


24


within the column channel


42


. The fourth tabs


32


substantially encompass a width of the column channel


42


when the second connection structure


24


is engaged with the column channel


42


such that the second connection structure


24


is essentially immobile in the elongate column


40


, thereby creating an interference fit.




The panel channel


23


of the first connection structure


22


of the integral panel


19


receives and is engaged with the first male side


52


of the connection member


50


in essentially the same way as the engagement of the column channel


42


with the second connection structure


24


described above. The first male side


52


of the connection member


50


is configured to be accepted by and engaged within the panel channel


23


of the first connection structure


22


. The plurality of first tabs


56


each have first protrusions


60


configured to engage with a like plurality of mating first apertures


30


along one side of the panel channel


23


so as to lock the connection member


50


within the panel channel


23


. The second tabs


58


substantially encompass a width and depth of the panel channel


23


to closely fit within the channel


23


whereby the connection member


50


is engaged with the panel channel


23


such that the connection member


50


is essentially immobile in the panel


19


, thereby creating an interference fit. In this way, the first male side


52


engages with the first connection structure


22


of the integral panel


19


such that at least part of the second male side


54


projects outwardly from the panel


19


to define at least one male connection structure


66


and provide a male connection side


10




a


to the building unit


10


. It is preferred that the first male side


52


engages with the first connection structure


22


in such a way that it is not easily disengaged or not disengaged without tools so as to prevent a user from accidentally separating the building units


10


at an improper location or in an undesired way.




Referring to

FIG. 2

, the elongate column


40


can also be engaged with the first male side


52


of the connection member


50


to form an intermediate building unit


11


. The column channel


42


of the elongate column


40


engages with the first male side


52


of the connection member


50


in much the same way as described above with respect to the engagement of the connection member


50


with the integral panel


19


. The first male side


52


of the connection member


50


is configured to be accepted by and engaged within the column channel


42


. The first protrusions


60


of the first tabs


56


are configured to engage with the like plurality of mating third apertures


48


along one side


40




d


of the elongate column


40


(seen in

FIG. 2

) so as to lock the connection member


50


within the column channel


42


. The second tabs


58


substantially encompass a width and depth of the column channel


42


whereby the connection member


50


is engaged with and closely fixed into the column channel


42


such that the connection member


50


is essentially immobile in the elongate column


40


, thereby creating an interference fit. In this way, the first male side


52


engages with the column channel


42


. It is preferred that the first male side


52


engages with the elongate column


40


in such a way that it is not easily disengaged so as to prevent a user from accidentally separating the intermediate building units


11


at an improper location.




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, when assembled, each building unit


10


has a female connection side


10




b


, and each intermediate building unit


11


has a female connection side


11




b


. The female connection side


10




b


,


11




b


is made up of the female connection structures


44


of the three exposed sides


40




b


,


40




c


,


40




d


of the elongate column


40


. At least part of the second male side


54


projects outwardly from the panel


19


so as to define the male connection structure


66


and provide the male connection side


10




a


to the building unit


10


. At least part (i.e. projections


62


) of the second male side


54


projects outwardly from the elongate column


40


so as to provide the male connection side


11




a


to the intermediate building unit


11


. Referring now to

FIGS. 3A and 3B

, the male connection side


10




a


(and


11




a


) is configured to removably engage with either the female connection side


10




b


of a second building unit


10


of the plurality of building units


10


or the female connection side


11




b


of a second intermediate building unit


11


. The female connection side


10




b


,


11




b


is configured to releasably engage with up to three male connection sides


10




a


,


11




a


of other building units


10


and intermediate building units


11


. In this way, the interconnection of building units


10


and intermediate building units


11


is made possible to construct a toy building.




Actual engagement between building units


10


and/or intermediate building units


11


is accomplished in the following manner. Each pair of second protrusion


62


fits within a coinciding second aperture


46


through one of the sides of the column


40


. The barb


64


of each of the second protrusion


62


extends through the second aperture


46


and engages an inner side of the elongate column


40


when the second male side


54


of the connection member


50


is in facing engagement with and abuts one of the sides of the elongate column


40


. This enables the locking engagement of the pair of second protrusions


62


within the coinciding second aperture


46


and the locking engagement of the connection member


50


with the elongate column


40


.




It is preferable to have at least the first building unit


10


and the second building unit


10


of the plurality of building units


10


of different widths. In order to do so, it is preferable to have integral building panels


19


of different widths between the first and second lateral sides of each integral panel


19


. Specifically, it is preferable to have the first building unit panel


19


, with the double-width panel


20


, approximately twice as wide the second building unit panel


19


, with the single-width panel


21


. More particularly, the width of the double wide panel


20


is generally equal to twice the width of the single wide panel


21


plus the width of an elongate column


40


(not including the second protrusions


62


). Suggestedly, the width of each smaller (second) integral building unit


10


is about ten centimeters and the width of each larger (first) integral building units


10


is about twenty-one centimeters. These widths are exemplary, and should not be considered to be limiting, except to be compatible with the units


10


,


11


having these widths.




Referring to

FIG. 13

, the toy building construction set preferably includes at least one horizontal panel


70


configured for attachment on and/or beneath the building units


10


,


11


. The horizontal panel


70


is preferably generally rectangular and is further preferably patterned to simulate bricks, tiles, or other surface coverings in order to simulate an actual floor (or roof). The horizontal panel


70


has a top, a bottom, and four edges. Top and bottom are major opposing sides. At least one of the edges and preferably each of two opposing edges has a plurality of sixth protrusions


76


extending outwardly therefrom. Preferably, three of the sixth protrusions


76


extend outwardly from each of the two opposing edges. It is preferable that at least one sixth protrusion


76


has barbs, similar to the second protrusions


62


of the connection member


50


, as described above. The remaining sixth protrusions


76


are preferably cylindrical. The other opposing edges of the horizontal panel


70


have third openings


78


, preferably adequately sized and spaced apart to receive coinciding sixth protrusions


76


of other horizontal panels


70


.




The top of the horizontal panel


70


has a plurality of fifth protrusions


74


extending upwardly therefrom. Within the bottom of the horizontal panel


70


are a plurality of first openings


72


. The preferred number of fifth protrusions


74


and first openings


72


varies depending upon the size of the horizontal panel


70


. The horizontal panel


70


should be sized to accommodate building units


10


having either single-width panels


21


of double-width panels


20


. Preferably, there are two sizes of horizontal panels


70


: a single-width horizontal panel (not shown) and a double-width horizontal panel


70


. The single-width horizontal panel has four edges of equal length such that the length of the edges corresponds with the length of the single-width panel


19


. The double-width horizontal panel


70


has two opposing edges of a width corresponding to the double-width panel


20


and two opposing edges of a width corresponding to the single-width panel


19


.




The horizontal panel is removably engageable with at least one of the top and bottom of the integral panel


19


of at least one of the plurality of building units


10


such that the at least one building unit


10


makes up at least a part of a wall of the toy building and the horizontal panels


70


makes up one of a floor and a ceiling of the toy building. The fourth protrusions


12


of the integral panel


19


are configured to removably engage with at least of some of the first openings


72


when the horizontal panel


70


is used as a ceiling of the toy building. The first openings


72


of the horizontal panel


70


are arranged so as to engage with the plurality of fourth protrusions


12


of the integral panel


19


. The fifth protrusions


74


removeably engage within at least some of the second openings


14


of the integral panel


19


when the horizontal panel


70


is used as a floor of the toy building. The fifth protrusions


74


are arranged to coincide with the second openings


14


of the integral panel


19


of either width.




For each building unit


10


of the plurality of building units


10


, the panel


19


, the elongate column


40


and the connection member


50


are each molded from polymer materials preferably different from one another. In this way, each building unit


10


is preferably formed from three different polymer materials. Preferably, the panel


19


is made of styrene, the elongate column


40


is made of acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS) resin, and the connection member


50


is made of nylon. By making the panel


19


, elongate column


40


, and connection member


50


of such materials, the connection functions are facilitated. The elongate column


40


and the integral panel


19


are made from tough, rigid materials while the connection member


50


is made of a tough but more flexible material. Using such materials facilitates engagement and disengagement of the connection member


50


with the elongate column


40


. Separation and/or breaking at improper locations, such as between the integral panel


19


and the elongate column


40


, is also less likely using such materials. Although the above listed materials are preferred, it is within the spirit and scope of the present invention that other materials may be used in the components that facilitate connections between building units


10


. The above-listed materials, therefore, are not meant to be limiting.




Referring to

FIG. 14

, a first alternate embodiment building unit


110


is shown which includes an integral panel


119


. The integral panel


119


is essentially the integral panel


19


, elongate column


40


, and connection member


50


of the preferred embodiment molded together as a single piece. The integral panel


119


has opposing outer and inner major sides connected by a first lateral side, an opposing second lateral side, a top, and an opposing bottom. The first lateral side has a first (male) connection structure


122


, and the second lateral side has a second (female) connection structure


124


. The first connection structure


122


includes at least one and preferably three pairs of second protrusions


162


generally equally spaced from each other along a height of the first connection structure


122


. Each second protrusion


162


is semicircular when viewed from a distal end. Each pair of second protrusions


162


collectively is generally circular when viewed together from the distal end. Preferably, at least one pair of the second protrusions


162


has a barb


164


on each second protrusion


162


of the pair. The second (female) connection structure


124


includes three generally equally spaced second apertures


146


along at least one and preferably all three sides of the second connection structure to enable engagement with corresponding pairs of second protrusions


162


. Each pair of the second protrusions


162


of a first building unit


110


fits within the coinciding second aperture


146


of a second building unit


110


through one of the sides of the second connection structure


124


. The barb


164


extends through the corresponding second aperture


146


and engages an inner side of the second connection structure


124


when the second connection structure


124


is in facing engagement with and abuts one of the sides of the first connection structure


122


, enabling locking engagement of the pair of second protrusions


162


within the coinciding second aperture


146


and the locking engagement of the first building unit


110


with the second building unit


110


. Again, the center-to-center spacing between any two adjacent second apertures


146


is approximately three centimeters and the diameter of each second aperture


146


tapers down to between five and six millimeters, preferably about 5.5 millimeters.




Referring to

FIG. 15

, a second alternate embodiment building unit


210


is shown which includes an integral panel


219


and the connection member


50


(FIGS.


11


and


12


). The integral panel


219


is essentially the integral panel


19


and elongate column


40


of the preferred embodiments molded together as a single piece. The integral panel


219


has opposing outer and inner major sides connected by a first lateral side, an opposing second lateral side, a top, and an opposing bottom, the first lateral side having a first connection structure


222


in the form of a channel like channel


23


of

FIG. 6

, and the second lateral side having a second connection structure


224


like the female structure of column


40


. The first male side


52


of connection member


50


is engaged with the first connection structure


222


of the panel


219


, and at least part of the second male side


54


projects outwardly from the panel


219


to provide a male connection side to the building unit


210


. The male connection side is configured to releasably engage with a female connection side of another building unit


210


(and any other unit


10


,


11


,


110


). The male connection side is configured to releasably engage with any of three female connection sides of other building units


210


(and any other unit


10


,


11


,


110


), thereby allowing the interconnection of the building units


210


. The second male side


54


preferably includes three pairs of second protrusions


62


generally equally spaced from each other along the male connection side. Each second protrusion


62


is generally semicircular when viewed from a distal end. Each pair of second protrusions


62


collectively is generally circular when viewed together from the distal end. At least one pair of second protrusions


62


has a barb


64


on each second protrusion


62


of the pair. The second connection structure


224


preferably has three generally equally spaced second apertures


246


along at least one and preferably all three sides of the second connection structure


224


to enable engagement with the three pairs of second protrusions


62


. Engagement is the same as it is between units


10


,


110


. Again, the center-to-center spacing between any two adjacent second apertures


246


preferably is approximately three centimeters and the diameter of each second aperture


246


tapers down to between five and six millimeters preferably about 5.5 millimeters.




Referring to

FIG. 16

, a third alternate embodiment building unit


310


is shown which includes an integral panel


319


and a separate one of the elongate columns


40


(FIGS.


9


and


10


). The integral panel


319


is essentially the integral panel


19


and connection member


50


of the preferred embodiment molded together as a single piece. The integral panel


319


has opposing outer and inner major sides connected by a first lateral side with a first connection structure


322


, a second lateral side with a second connection structure


324


, a top and a bottom. The column channel


42


receives and is engaged with the second connection structure


324


of the panel


319


. The other three elongate sides


40




b


,


40




c


,


40




d


of the elongate column


40


each have female connection structures


46


to provide a female connection side to the building unit


310


. The first connection structure


322


includes three pairs of second protrusions


362


like protrusions


62


of connection member


50


, generally equally spaced from each other along the first connection structure


322


. The three equally spaced second apertures


46


along each of three sides


40




b


,


40




c


,


40




d


of the elongate column


40


enable engagement with the three pairs of second protrusions


362


in any of the three sides


40




b


,


40




c


,


40




d


of the second connection structure


324


. Again, the center-to-center spacing between any two adjacent second apertures


46


and pairs of protrusions


62


preferably is approximately three centimeters and the diameter of each second aperture


46


tapers down to between five and six and preferably about 5.5 millimeters.




It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes could be made to the embodiments described above without departing from the broad inventive concept thereof. It is understood, therefore, that this invention is not limited to the particular embodiments disclosed, but it is intended to cover modifications within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A toy building construction set including a plurality of building units, each building unit comprising:an integral panel having opposing outer and inner major sides connected by a first lateral side, an opposing second lateral side, a top, and an opposing bottom, the first lateral side having a first connection structure and the second lateral side having a second connection structure; an elongate column having four elongate sides, one elongate side being open such that the other three elongate sides form a generally U-shaped channel of the column accessible along the one open side, the column channel receiving and being engaged with the second connection structure of the panel, at least one of the other three elongate sides of the elongate column having at least one female connection structure to provide a female connection side to the building unit; and a connection member having a first male side and a second male side, the first male side being engaged with the first connection structure of the panel and at least part of the second male side projecting outwardly from the panel to define at least one male connection structure and provide a male connection side to the building unit, the male connection structure being configured to releasably engage with any one of the female connection structures of the female connection side of a second building unit, thereby allowing interconnection of building units to construct a toy building.
  • 2. The toy building construction set of claim 1 wherein at least a first building unit and a second building unit of the plurality of building units have panels of different widths between the first and second lateral sides.
  • 3. The toy building construction set of claim 2 wherein the first building unit panel has a width generally equal to twice the width of a second building unit panel plus a width of one elongate column.
  • 4. The toy building construction set of claim 3 wherein the width of the first building unit is about twenty-one centimeters and the width of the second building unit is about ten centimeters.
  • 5. The toy building construction set of claim 1 wherein the first connection structure is an elongate channel within the first lateral side of the panel running from proximate the top of the panel to proximate the bottom, the panel channel being configured to accept and engage the first male side of the connection member.
  • 6. The toy building construction set of claim 5 wherein the first male side of the connection member includes at least a first tab extending outwardly therefrom, the first tab having a first protrusion configured to engage with at least one mating first aperture along one side of the panel channel to lock the connection member within the panel channel.
  • 7. The toy building construction set of claim 6 wherein the first male side of the connection member further includes at least a second tab extending therefrom, the second tab substantially encompassing a width of the panel channel to provide an interference fit whereby the connection member is essentially immobile in the panel.
  • 8. The toy building construction set of claim 7 wherein the first male side includes four of the first tabs and the panel channel includes four of the mating first apertures.
  • 9. The toy building construction set of claim 7 wherein the first male side further includes a plurality of second tabs.
  • 10. The toy building construction set of claim 5 wherein the first male side of the connection member includes a plurality of the first tabs spaced apart and extending outwardly, the first tabs each having a first protrusion configured to engage with any of a like plurality of mating first apertures along one side of the panel channel so as to lock the connection member within the panel channel.
  • 11. The toy building construction set of claim 10 wherein the first male side of the connection member further includes a plurality of second tabs extending therefrom, the second tabs substantially encompassing a width of the panel channel to provide an interference fit whereby the connection member is engaged with the panel channel such that the connection member is essentially immobile in the panel.
  • 12. The toy building construction set of claim 11 wherein the first male side includes four first tabs and the panel channel includes four mating first apertures.
  • 13. The toy building construction set of claim 11 wherein the first male side further includes six second tabs.
  • 14. The toy building construction set of claim 1 wherein the second male side of the connection member includes at least one pair of second protrusions extending outwardly from a length of the connection member, each second protrusion being paired with and spaced from another second protrusion, each second protrusion being generally semicircular when viewed from a distal end, the at least one pair of second protrusions collectively being generally circular when viewed together from the distal end, the at least one pair of second protrusions having a barb on each second protrusion of the pair.
  • 15. The toy building construction set of claim 14 wherein the at least one pair of second protrusions fits within a coinciding second aperture through one of the sides of the elongate column, the barb of the each of the second protrusions extending through the second aperture and engaging an inner side of the elongate column when the second male side of the connection member is in facing engagement with and abuts one of the sides of the elongate column, enabling locking engagement of the at least one pair of second protrusions within the coinciding at least one second aperture and the locking, engagement of the connection member with the elongate column.
  • 16. The toy building construction set of claim 15 wherein the second male side of the connection member includes three pairs of second protrusions, adjacent pairs of the three pairs of second protrusions being equally spaced from one another.
  • 17. The toy building construction set of claim 16 wherein the female connection structure of each elongate column includes three equally spaced second apertures along one of the other three elongate sides to enable equipment with the connection member in any of the other three elongate sides of the elongate column.
  • 18. The toy building construction set of claim 17 wherein center-to-center spacing between any adjacent pair of the second apertures is approximately three centimeters.
  • 19. The toy building construction set of claim 17 wherein each second aperture has a diameter of between five and six millimeters.
  • 20. The toy building construction set of claim 1 wherein the second male side of the connection member includes a plurality of second protrusions spaced along a length of the connection member, each of the second protrusions being paired with and spaced from another of the second protrusions, each of the second protrusions being semicircular when viewed from a distal end, each pair of the second protrusions collectively being generally circular when viewed together from the distal end, at least one of the second protrusions of at least one pair having a barb, configured to engage with one of the second apertures.
  • 21. The toy building construction set of claim 20 wherein each pair of the second protrusions fits within a coinciding second aperture through one of the sides of the elongate column, the barb of each of the second protrusions extending through the second aperture and engaging an inner side of the elongate column when the second male side of the connection member is in facing engagement with and abuts one of the sides of the elongate column, thereby enabling locking engagement of the pair of the second protrusions within the pair of coinciding second apertures and the locking engagement of the connection member with the elongate column.
  • 22. The toy building construction set of claim 21 wherein the second male side of the connection member includes three pairs of the second protrusions, adjacent pairs of the three pairs of second protrusions being equally spaced from one another.
  • 23. The toy building construction set of claim 22 wherein the elongate column includes three of the second apertures equally spaced along each of the other three elongate sides to enable engagement with the connection member in any of the other three elongate sides of the elongate column.
  • 24. The toy building construction set of claim 23 wherein center-to-center spacing between any two adjacent second apertures is approximately three centimeters.
  • 25. The toy building construction set of claim 23 wherein each second aperture has a diameter of between five and six millimeters.
  • 26. The toy building construction set of claim 1 wherein the second connection structure of the panel includes at least a third tab extending outwardly therefrom, the third tab having a circular third protrusion positioned to engage with at least a mating third aperture along one side of the column channel, the circular third protrusion being configured to provide a locking engagement of the second connection structure within the column channel.
  • 27. The toy building construction set of claim 26 wherein the second connection structure further includes at least a fourth tab extending therefrom, the fourth tab substantially encompassing a width of the column channel to provide an interference fit when the second connection structure is engaged with the column channel such that the second connection structure is essentially immobile in the elongate column.
  • 28. The toy building construction set of claim 27 wherein the second connection structure of the panel includes four of the third tabs and the column channel includes four of the mating third apertures.
  • 29. The toy building construction set of claim 27 wherein the second connection structure includes six of the fourth tabs.
  • 30. The toy building construction set of claim 1 wherein the second connection structure of the panel includes a plurality of third tabs extending outwardly therefrom, the third tabs each having a circular third protrusion positioned to engage with a mating third aperture along one side of the column channel, the circular third protrusions being configured to provide a locking engagement of the second connection structure within the column channel.
  • 31. The toy building construction set of claim 30 wherein the second connection structure further includes a plurality of fourth tabs extending therefrom, the fourth tabs substantially encompassing a width of the column channel to provide an interference fit when the second connection structure is engaged with the column channel such that the second connection structure is essentially immobile in the elongate column.
  • 32. The toy building construction set of claim 30 wherein the second connection structure of the panel includes four of the third tabs and the column channel includes four of the mating third apertures.
  • 33. The toy building construction set of claim 30 wherein the second connection structure includes six of the fourth tabs.
  • 34. The toy building construction set of claim 2 further comprising at least one horizontal panel removably engageable with at least one of the top and bottom of the panel of at least one of the plurality of building units such that the at least one building unit makes up at least a part of a wall of the toy building and the horizontal panel makes up one of a floor and a ceiling of the toy building.
  • 35. The toy building construction set of claim 34 wherein a top of the at least one building unit has a plurality of fourth protrusions configured to removably engage with at least some of a plurality of first openings in a bottom major side of the horizontal panel when the horizontal panel is used as a ceiling of the toy building.
  • 36. The toy building construction set of claim 35 wherein the plurality of first openings in the bottom of the horizontal panel are arranged so as to engage with the plurality of fourth protrusions of the building unit, the building unit being one of a first and a second lengths between the first and second lateral side walls of each panel, the first length being longer than the second length.
  • 37. The toy building construction set of claim 34 wherein a top major side of the horizontal panel has a plurality of fifth protrusions that removably engage within at least some of a plurality of second openings in a bottom of the at least one building unit when the horizontal panel is used as a floor of the toy building.
  • 38. The toy building construction set of claim 37 wherein the plurality of fifth protrusions in the top major side of the horizontal panel are arranged so as to engage within the plurality of second openings of the building unit, the building unit being one of a first and a second lengths between the first and second lateral side walls of each panel, the first length being longer than the second length.
  • 39. The toy building construction set of claim 1 wherein, for each building unit, the panel and the elongate column are made of different polymer materials.
  • 40. The toy building construction set of claim 1 wherein, for each building unit, the panel and the connection member are made of different polymer materials.
  • 41. The toy building construction set of claim 1 wherein, for each building unit, the elongate column and the connection member are made of different polymer materials.
  • 42. The toy building construction set of claim 1 wherein, for each building unit, the panel, the elongate column, and the connection member are each made from polymer materials different from one another whereby each building unit is formed from three different polymer materials.
  • 43. A toy building construction set including a plurality of building units, each building unit comprising an integral panel having opposing outer and inner major sides connected by a first lateral side, an opposing second lateral side, a top, and an opposing bottom, the first lateral side having a first connection structure, the second lateral side having a second connection structure;wherein the first connection structure includes three pairs of second protrusions generally equally spaced from each other along a length of the first connection structure, each second protrusion being semicircular when viewed from a distal end, each pair of second protrusions collectively being generally circular when viewed together from the distal end, at least one pair of the second protrusions having a barb on each second protrusion of the pair; wherein the second connection structure includes three generally equally spaced second apertures along at least one of three sides of the second connection structure to enable engagement with the three pairs of second protrusions in the at least one of three sides of the second connection structure; and wherein each pair of second protrusions of a first building unit fits within the coinciding second aperture of a second building unit through one of the sides of the second connection structure, the barb extending through the corresponding second aperture and engaging an inner side of the second connection structure when the second connection structure is in facing engagement with and abuts one of the sides of the first connection structure, enabling locking engagement of the pair of second protrusions within the coinciding second aperture and the locking engagement of the first building unit with the second building unit.
  • 44. The toy building construction set of claim 43 wherein center-to-center spacing between any two adjacent second apertures is approximately three centimeters.
  • 45. The toy building construction set of claim 43 wherein each second aperture has a diameter between five and six millimeters.
  • 46. A toy building construction set including a plurality of building units, each building unit comprising:an integral panel having opposing outer and inner major sides connected by a first lateral side, an opposing second lateral side, a top, and an opposing bottom, the first lateral side having a first connection structure, the second lateral side having a second connection structure; a connection member having a first male side and a second male side, the first male side being engaged with the first connection structure of the panel and at least part of the second male side projecting outwardly from the panel to provide a male connection side to the building unit, the male connection side being configured to releasably engage with a female connection side of another building unit, the male connection side being configured to releasably engage with any of three female connection sides of other building units, thereby allowing the interconnection of the building units, the second male side includes three pairs of second protrusions generally equally spaced from each other along a length of the male connection side, each second protrusion being generally semicircular when viewed from a distal end, each pair of second protrusions collectively being generally circular when viewed together from the distal end, at least one pair of second protrusions having a barb on each second protrusion of the pair; and the second connection structure having three generally equally spaced second apertures along at least one of three sides of the second connection structure to enable engagement with the three pairs of second protrusions, each pair of second protrusions of the connection member engaged with a first building unit fits within the coinciding second aperture of a second connection structure of a second building unit through one of the sides of the second connection structure, the barbs of the second protrusion pair extending through the corresponding second aperture and engaging an inner side of the second connection structure when the second connection structure is in facing engagement with and abuts one of the sides of the connection member, enabling locking engagement of the pair of second protrusions within the coinciding second aperture and the locking engagement of the first building unit with the second building unit.
  • 47. The toy building construction set of claim 46 wherein a spacing between any two adjacent second apertures is approximately three centimeters.
  • 48. The toy building construction set of claim 46 wherein the diameter of each second aperture is approximately 5.5 millimeters.
  • 49. A toy building construction set including a plurality of building units, each building unit comprising:an integral panel having opposing outer and inner major sides connected by a first lateral side, an opposing second lateral side, a top, and an opposing bottom, the first lateral side having a first connection structure, the second lateral side having a second connection structure; an elongate column having four elongate sides, one elongate side having open such that the other three elongate sides form a generally U-shaped channel of the column accessible along the one open side, the column channel receiving and being engaged with the second connection structure of the panel, the other three elongate sides of the elongate column each having female connection structures to provide a female connection side to the building unit; wherein the first connection structure includes three pairs of second protrusions generally equally spaced from each other along a length of the first connection structure, each second protrusion being semicircular when viewed from a distal end, each pair of second protrusions collectively being generally circular when viewed together from the distal end, at least one pair of the second protrusions having a barb on each second protrusion of the pair; wherein the elongate column includes three equally spaced second apertures along each of three sides of the elongate column to enable engagement with the three pairs of second protrusions in any of the three sides of the elongate column; and wherein each pair of second protrusions of the first connection structure of a first building unit fits within the coinciding second aperture of a second building unit through one of the sides of the elongate column, the barb extending through the corresponding second aperture and engaging an inner side of the elongate column when the first connection structure is in facing engagement with and abuts one of the sides of the elongate column, enabling locking engagement of the pair of second protrusions within the coinciding second aperture and the locking engagement of the first building unit with the second building unit.
  • 50. The toy building construction set of claim 49 wherein center-to-enter spacing between any two adjacent second apertures is approximately three centimeters.
  • 51. The toy building construction set of claim 49 wherein each second aperture has a diameter between five and seven millimeters.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This patent application claims priority to U.S. patent application No. 60/399,651, filed Jul. 29, 2002, entitled “Toy Building Construction Set,” the subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference.

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