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1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to children's toys designed to teach the assembly of geometric shapes into three-dimensional objects, and more particularly to a toy construction set which provides a broad variety of differently configured connectors for tubular elements which expand the horizon of imagination of children playing with this toy set.
2. Description of Related Art
Children, and even some adults, are intrigued and challenged with play sets which include elements utilized to form three-dimensional objects which of themselves are artistic and interesting to observe and to play with, and also further which accomplish a playful utilitarian function.
In U.S. Pat. No. 5,480,336 invented by Blanchard, a water toy construction kit is taught in which flexible elements and elongated mating tubular elements and connectors provide for the flow of water therethrough. This construction kit may be assembled in a variety of arrangements to add interest to the play set.
Mullin, in U.S. Pat. No. 5,385,472, also teaches a construction water toy which is designed for mounting onto a vertical surface such as that of a bathroom shower or bathtub wall. A variety of operational modes and arrangements are provided including forming the components of brightly colored transparent material to allow observation of the operation of each element. Whimsical and otherwise amusing shapes which enhance the entertainment value of the toy are also inherent therein.
In U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,282,767 by Gelardi, 5,451,177 to Gilman, and 6,273,778 to Kyster, all teach toy building sets providing unique connectors and ancillary structure which facilitate uniquely arranged releasable connection of the various elements to accomplish heightened amusement for children and adults alike.
The following additional U.S. patents are also known to applicant and represent a further expansion of this area of technology:
This invention is directed to a toy construction set including a plurality of elongated tubular elements each including first and second ends having identical outside diameters. A plurality of differently configured connectors each include a plurality of connecting legs each having ends with identical inside diameters sized to closely mate and providing releasable engagement with the tubular elements. The connectors are individually configured to have preferably up to eight (8) connecting ends variously oriented one to another and radially extending from a focal point wherein the toy construction set is used to assemble a three-dimensional structure including a plurality of tubular elements releasably connected to a plurality of connectors.
It is therefore an object of this invention to provide a children's construction-based toy including a plurality of elongated tubular members and a variety of connectors of different configurations which are connectable together to form two-dimensional and three-dimensional objects of further play and amusement.
It is another object of this invention to provide a toy construction set which provides for the construction of virtually an unlimited number of three-dimensional structures and, in combination with brightly colored pieces, further enhances the entertainment value of this invention.
Yet another object of this invention is to provide a toy construction set which promotes children's imaginations, along with a heightened entertainment value to encourage child development and early problem solving, color recognition and geometric shape recognition development.
In accordance with these and other objects which will become apparent hereinafter, the instant invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The various drawings generally present two general aspects of this invention. In one set of Figures, various three-dimensional objects constructed utilizing the tubular elements and uniquely configured connectors of the invention are shown. Additionally, the various configurations of the connectors are also shown in individual detail and are referenced to correspond to points of use within the examples of three-dimensional structure in the first portion of the drawings.
Referring now to these drawings, and firstly to
In general, the tubular elements shown typically at 44 are preferably elongated straight members (although arcuate configurations may also be used) having first and second ends which have identical outside diameters. Each of the connectors are formed having a plurality of connecting ends each having identical inside diameters which are sized to closely mate and provide releasable engagement with the ends of the tubular elements.
One connector 42 utilized in the embodiment 10 is that of a generally straight, double-ended connector structured to expand the available length between other connectors such as 50 and 110. Connector 50 is best seen in
Connector 110 is shown in detail in
Connector 120, best seen in
Connector 160 shown in
In
Referring now to
In this embodiment 14, the addition of flat panels 20 and 30 enhance this geometric building-like structure 14. Each of these flat panels 20 and 30 are formed of thin transparent or opaque material, preferably thin sheet plastic material having tubular connectors 22/26 attached to opposite margins of rectangular panel 20 and tubular connectors 32, 34 and 36 attached to opposing margins of panel 30. As best seen in
In
Note that an aperture 194 is also provided in this embodiment 190 extending longitudinally along the central axis G and again sized to snugly receive the outside diameter of any of the tubular elements forming a part of this invention to heighten the complexity of building aspect of this invention.
This embodiment 60 also includes a central connector 210 having six orthogonally oriented radially extending connector legs as shown. An additional six-legged connector 170 seen in
Referring lastly to
Connector 200 includes connector legs 202, 204, 206 and 208 which are substantially shorter than those of connector 50 where a three-dimensional geometric structure is enhanced utilizing the shorter legs of connector 200. Legs 202 and 204 are collinear about axis J while legs 206 and 208 have axes K and L, are orthogonal to axis J and being oriented at an obtuse angle, preferably 136 degrees, to one another. The longitudinal axes J, K and L intersect at focal point Y.
While the instant invention has been shown and described herein in what are conceived to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is recognized that departures may be made therefrom within the scope of the invention, which is therefore not to be limited to the details disclosed herein, but is to be afforded the full scope of the claims so as to embrace any and all equivalent apparatus and articles.
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