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EP1064060A1 - Baukasten-system - Google Patents

Baukasten-system

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Publication number
EP1064060A1
EP1064060A1 EP99907348A EP99907348A EP1064060A1 EP 1064060 A1 EP1064060 A1 EP 1064060A1 EP 99907348 A EP99907348 A EP 99907348A EP 99907348 A EP99907348 A EP 99907348A EP 1064060 A1 EP1064060 A1 EP 1064060A1
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walls
space
ribs
building
building element
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French (fr)
Inventor
Ricco Reinholdt Krog
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Interlego AG
Lego AS
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Interlego AG
Lego AS
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Priority claimed from PCT/DK1999/000141 external-priority patent/WO1999047223A1/en
Publication of EP1064060A1 publication Critical patent/EP1064060A1/de
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  • the invention relates to a toy construction system comprising two types of building elements.
  • Building elements of the first type have a pair of opposed walls that define a space, wherein the space has, at free edges of the opposed walls, an open end and an open side, and wherein the walls have, on the sides facing the space, protruding ribs.
  • Building elements of the second type have a coupling head that may, by a snap-fit effect with protruding ribs, be received and releasably secured in the space between the walls on a building element of the first type.
  • toy building elements of the one type can be structural elements
  • building elements of the other of said types can be connectors for connecting two or more structural elements.
  • the connectors may have relatively small dimensions whereas the structural elements have relatively large dimensions.
  • the structural elements may be straight or arched bars of different lengths, or they may define or expand large or small surfaces that are used for imparting its structure to the construction built.
  • Such toy construction system allows for easy and expedient building of large constructions .
  • US-A-5 061 219 teaches a toy construction system of the type described herein, where a first building element has a pair of opposed, parallel arms or walls that define a space that will, by snap-fit engagement, receive and secure a coupling head on one end of another, bar-shaped building element.
  • a first building element has a pair of opposed, parallel arms or walls that define a space that will, by snap-fit engagement, receive and secure a coupling head on one end of another, bar-shaped building element.
  • protruding ribs of which two ribs extend longitudinally to said arms, and a single rib extends transversally to the arms.
  • the transversal ribs are arranged at a distance from the free ends of the arms and thereby they divide the space between said arms into an internal coupling chamber and an external coupling chamber.
  • the building elements can be interconnected laterally as well as axially while simultaneously ensuring that there is an increase holding power or resistance to separation in the axial direction compared to the lateral direction, since very stable constructions are hereby obtained, where forces are usually transmitted as pull forces or pressure forces but only rarely as shear forces or lateral forces. It is therefore convenient that the snap mechanism in the axial direction is asymmetrical whereby separation in the axial direction requires considerably more power than in case of interconnecting in the axial direction, but also more power than in case of separation in the lateral direction.
  • interconnecting is possible axially as well as laterally whereas separation is preferably accomplished by shearing in the lateral direction or by the interconnected elements being twisted or broken apart without ensuing damage to the elements.
  • building elements can readily be added, removed or replaced in a construction, also in case a building element has be interconnected with a plurality of other building elements in the construction, since there is no need to displace or move the surrounding building elements in the construction in order to accomplish replacement of a building element. This makes editing of constructions very flexible.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of a building element of a first type and a building element of a second type
  • Figure 2 illustrates the building elements shown in Figure 1 when interconnecting in the axial direction
  • Figure 3 illustrates the building elements shown in Figure 1 when interconnecting in the lateral direction
  • Figures 4 and 5 illustrate the building elements shown in Figures 1-3 in their assembled state and seen in two different views;
  • Figure 6 illustrates an end portion of a building element of the first type;
  • Figure 7 is a sectional view of the building element shown in Figure 6 along the line VI I-VI I;
  • Figure 8 is a sectional view of the building element shown in Figure 6 along the line IXX-IXX;
  • Figure 9 is a large-scale view of the building elements shown in Figure 4.
  • FIGS 1-9 illustrate an end portion of a building element 10 of a first type that is made of plastics.
  • the building element 10 of the first type is elongate and has a substantially square outer configuration.
  • the building element 10 has a pair of protruding walls or arms 11 that are identical.
  • Each of the walls 11 has two free, longitudinally extending edges 12 that are parallel with the longitudinal direction of the building element 10 and a free, transversally extending end edge 13 that is perpendicular to the longitudinal direction.
  • Between the walls 11 is a space 14 with two open sides at the longitudinally extending edges 12, and an open end at the transversally extending edges 13.
  • a longitudinally extending rib 15 is provided at the one of the two longitudinally extending edges 12, and a transversally extending rib 16 along the end edge 13.
  • Figures 1-9 also illustrate a building element 20 of a second type that is also mad of plastics.
  • the building element of the second type has a base portion with an outer wall of a generally octagonal shape, as will appear most clearly from Figures 2 and 4.
  • a square, through-going opening 24 is provided that allows a building element 20 of the first type to pass through said opening.
  • the outer wall of the building element 20 has four square faces 25, and centrally on each of the square faces 25, a coupling head 21 protrudes.
  • the four coupling heads are identical, and each coupling head consists of a frustum of a pyramid 22 on a shank or a neck 23 with a square cross section.
  • the frustums of a pyramid 22 are identical and have an octagonal cross section with four large faces 26 and four small faces 28.
  • Figures 2-3 illustrate two different ways of combining a building element 10 of the first type with a building element 20 of the second type.
  • a coupling head 21 is introduced onto the building element 20 between the walls 11 on the building element 10 as shown, in the directions of the arrows.
  • the walls are resilient and may be flexed outwards.
  • Figure 2 illustrates the building element 10 and the building element 20 when interconnecting in an end-to-end relationship in the longitudinal direction of the building element 10.
  • this direction is designated the axial direction.
  • Interconnecting in the axial direction will cause two opposed large faces 26 on the coupling 21 to first come into contact with the two transversal ribs 16 at the free ends of arms 11 on the building element 10.
  • the large inclined faces 26 on the coupling head 21 that touch the ribs 16 on the building element 10 will force the arms 11 with the ribs apart, thereby enabling the coupling head 21 to be introduced between the ribs 16.
  • Figure 3 illustrates the building element 10 and the building element 20 when interconnecting from the side or transversally to the longitudinal direction of the building element 10.
  • this direction will be designated lateral direction.
  • Joining in the lateral direction entails that the two small faces 28 on the coupling head 21 will first touch the longitudinally extending rib 15 on the one of the arms 11 and the longitudinal edge on the building element 10.
  • the small inclined faces 28 on the coupling head 21 will, in the same manner as in case of joining in the axial direction, force the arms 11 apart, and hereby the coupling head 21 can be conveyed in between the arms 11.
  • Figures 4-5 and 9 show the building elements 10 and 20 in their interconnected state. Whether the joining has been effected axially like in Figure 2 or laterally like in Figure 4, the same state is obtained as shown in Figures 4-5 and 9, where the frustum of the pyramid 22 is in contact with two longitudinally extending ribs 15 on each their wall 11, the two transversal ribs 16 also on each their wall 11, and finally also abuts on those sides 19 of the walls 11 that face towards the space 14. These sides of the walls 11 are inclined relative to the longitudinal direction of the building element 10 and has an inclination that corresponds to the inclination of the large faces 26 of the frustum of a pyramid 22, thereby establishing surface contact in their interconnected state. Finally, there is, in the interconnected state, contact between the transversal end edges 13 of the building element 10 and the square face 25 with the coupling head 21 on the building element 20. This ensures completely stable connection between the interconnected building elements 10 and 20.
  • Figure 9 illustrates the interconnected building elements 10 and 20. It will appear that the transversal rib 16 at the outer edge 13 of the building element 10 has a rounded outer edge or front edge 17 and an inner edge or rear edge 18 which is substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the building element 10. It will also appear that, in addition to the inclined face 26, the frustum of a pyramid 22 of the coupling head has a rear edge that constitutes the large base area of the frustum and that is substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the building element 10. Joining in the axial direction like in Figure 2 will mean that the inclined face 26 first touches the front edge 17 of the rib 16, and owing to the angulations of these faces relative to the longitudinal direction of the building element 10, joining of the building elements as described above is readily accomplished.
  • the snap-mechanism In the axial direction the snap-mechanism is thus asymmetrical whereby easy joining in the axial direction is accomplished whereas separation in the axial direction is counter-acted.
  • Figures 7-8 are two different sectional views of the building element 10 shown in Figure 6.
  • a dotted line defines the outline of a frustum of a pyramid 22 to indicate the location of said frustum in the space 14 between the walls 11 in the assembled state.
  • the small inclined faces 28 are in contact with the inclined inner faces 41 of the longitudinally extending ribs 15.
  • Separation of the combined building elements 10 and 20 can be accomplished in the lateral direction, i.e. in a direction opposite that of the assembly direction shown in Figure 3.
  • the small inclined faces 28 of the coupling head will press on the inclined inner faces 41 of the longitudinally extending 15 and hereby force the two walls 11 apart whereby they open and leave space for separating the building elements 10 and 20.
  • Separation of the combined building elements 10 and 20 can also be accomplished by tilting or capsizing the two building elements relative to each other around one of the end edges 13 on the arms 11.
  • the coupling head will force the arms 11 apart, and the coupling head will be released from its engagement between the arms 11 and the ribs 16.
  • separation may also be accomplished by the building elements being rotated or twisted 45° relative to each other about the longitudinal axis . Since the width of the coupling head measured between two opposed, small, inclined faces 28 exceeds the width measured between two large, opposed faces 26, the arms 11 will also hereby be forced apart, and the coupling head may be released laterally.
  • Figure 7 shows a detail which is interesting in the manufacture of the building element 10 by injection moulding in plastics.
  • a mould can be used that has two simple half-moulds that may be identical. Compared to the building element 10 shown in Figure 7, one half-mould is used on the right side and one on the left side. On the outside of the building element, the two half-moulds will have their interface at the plane of symmetry 42 of the building element. Since each of the arms has only one longitudinally extending rib 15, it is natural that, in the space 14 between the walls 11, the interface 43 of the two half-moulds will extend as shown between the crests of the two ribs 15 on each their arm 11. When the moulded building element 10 is to be discharged from the mould, the two half-moulds can be separated without any particular considerations.
  • the arm has, at the base of the arm 11, a constant thickness throughout its entire width.
  • the constant thickness of the arm at its base means that the arm is uniformly flexed in its entire width.
  • Figure la shows a building element 10a of the first type and a building element 20a of the second type that distinguish themselves from the building elements 10 and 20, in accordance with the following.
  • the building element 10a has two protruding arms or walls 11a that are identical and define a space 14a between the walls. On those sides of each of the walls or arms 11a that face towards the space 14a, a transversally extending rib 16a is provided which has the same shape and function as the ribs 16 on the arms 11 on the building element 10.
  • the building element 10a does not have any longitudinally extending ribs on the arms 11a, but instead the one end of each of the ribs 16a is provided with a tenon or a tooth which has a rounded side or shoulder towards the open side of the space 14a, and wherein that side of the tenon that faces away from the open side of the space is substantially perpendicular to the relevant arm 11a and thus substantially parallel with the open side.
  • the building element 20a has protruding coupling heads 21a that each consists of a frustum of a pyramid 22a on a shank or a neck 23a.
  • the frustums 22a have an inclined or rounded edge at the free end of the coupling head.
  • the transversal rib 16a keeps the building elements 10a and 20a together in the axial direction.
  • the building elements 10a and 20a are kept together by means of the tenons 15a that engages with each their one of two opposed faces of the shank or the neck 23a.
  • the tenon or tooth 15a only has a very short expanse in the longitudinal direction of the arm.
  • the space 14a between the walls 11 is delimited by the insides 19a of the walls 11a.
  • the insides 19a are not parallel but inclined such that the inclined faces of the frustum 22a of the coupling head are, in the interconnected state, in contact with the insides 19a.
  • the building elements 10a and 20a are secured relative to each other. Separation of the building elements 10a and 20a may be effected in a manner similar to the one described above in connection with the building elements 10 and 20.
  • the arms 11a have parallel outsides and inclined insides 19a whereby the arms 11a obtain a wedge-shaped longitudinal section. Assembly and separation will cause the arms 11a to be influenced only by forces on the ribs 16a and/or the tenons 15a, that are all situated at the free ends of the arms 11a. Owing to the wedge-like configuration of the arms, their deformation will be distributed over their length and not be concentrated at their base. Hereby the risk of the arms breaking during assembly and separation is reduced.

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Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
DK37798 1998-03-18
DK37798A DK37798A (da) 1998-03-18 1998-03-18 Legetøjskonstruktionssystem
PCT/DK1999/000141 WO1999047223A1 (en) 1998-03-18 1999-03-17 A toy construction system

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EP1064060A1 true EP1064060A1 (de) 2001-01-03

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