Claims
- 1. A toy house assembled from a plurality of panels and comprising a plurality of flat planar panels, said panels including
- (a) a first panel, said first panel being a vertically oriented panel.
- (b) a second panel, said second panel being horizontally oriented for assembly and including a central floor section and two lateral sections on opposite sides of the central floor section, each lateral section being connected along one edge thereof to said central floor section by a bendable connection, so that said lateral sections are capable of being elevated to form upright wall sections perpendicular to said central wall section.
- (c) connection means along one side edge of each upright wall section and mating connection means along both vertical edges of said first panel, so that said first panel and said upright wall sections are connectable perpendicular to each other,
- (d) a third panel, said third panel being a roof panel mountable along one edge thereof to said first panel and supported along the opposite edge by a plurality of stanchions, each of said stanchions extending vertically from attachment of said third panel to mounting means along an edge of said second panel, and
- (e) the matable connection means provided so that the first panel and each of the upright wall sections are connectable perpendicular to each other comprising a plurality of spaced apart L-shaped protrusions along each vertical edge of the first panel which are slidable into lock position in corresponding spaced apart L-shaped protrusions along one side edge of each of the upright wall sections.
- 2. The toy house of claim 1, in which the third panel is mountable along one edge thereof to the first panel by providing a plurality of spaced apart L-shaped tabs along the edge of the third panel and a corresponding plurality of tab entry openings in the first panel, and in which each of the plurality of stanchions is provided with an upper L-shaped tab and a lower protuberance, said upper tabs fitting into openings in the opposite edge of the third panel, said lower protuberances fitting into recesses along an edge of the central floor section of the second panel.
- 3. The toy house of claim 2 in which each stanchion is bifurcated, the lower protuberance depends from one leg of the stanchion, and a locking member comprising a horizontal opening is provided at the base of the other leg of the stanchion, said horizontal opening having a wide section and a narrow section, said locking member cooperating with a raised flat horizontal rib along an edge of the central floor section of the second panel so that said rib may be inserted through the wide section of the horizontal opening and slidingly engage the other leg of the stanchion at the narrow section of the horizontal opening.
- 4. The toy house of claim 1 in which a lower edge of the first panel is contiguous with the second panel.
- 5. The toy house of claim 4 in which the second panel extends outwards on both sides of the contiguous junction with the first panel.
- 6. The toy house of claim 5 in which the third panel is above one side of the second panel, to simulate a front porch of the toy house, and the other side of the second panel is provided with means simulating the interior of the toy house.
- 7. The toy house of claim 1 in which the panels are composed of laminated cardboard having plastic surfaces and joining pieces, said laminated cardboard panels being flat pieces of laminated paper, each panel being printed with legends and/or pictures, and each panel being covered on both sides with a plastic film.
- 8. The toy house of claim 7 in which the plastic film is composed of a plastic material selected from the group consisting of polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride, mylar, cellulose acetate, cellulose acetate butyrate, nylon and an acrylic resin.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 777,850 filed Mar. 15, 1977, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,107,869.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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7701018 |
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Divisions (1)
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