Abstract: A method of manipulating a three-dimensional virtual building block model by means of two-dimensional cursor movements, the virtual building block model including a plurality of virtual building blocks each including a number of connection elements for connecting the virtual building block with another virtual building block according to a set of connection rules, the method comprising positioning by means of cursor movements in a computer display area representing a two-dimensional projection of said model, a two-dimensional projection of a first virtual building block to be connected to the structure, resulting in a two-dimensional position; determining, from the two-dimensional position, a number of three-dimensional candidate positions of the first virtual building block in the three-dimensional coordinate system; selecting one of said candidate positions based on the connection rules and a predetermined set of position rating rules; and connecting the first building block to said structure at the selecte
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 13, 2004
Date of Patent:
July 13, 2010
Assignee:
Interlego AG
Inventors:
Ronny Scherer, Olga Timcenko, Naomi Clark, Peter Acker
Abstract: A method of constructing a virtual construction model, comprising: displaying a plurality of construction elements corresponding to respective types of construction elements, allowing a user to select one or more instances of each of the types of construction elements; maintaining a counter of available elements for each type of construction elements; decrementing said counter of available elements of a type of construction elements each time a user selects a construction element of said type; providing an indication to the user when the available number of construction elements of one of the types of construction elements has been used in the virtual construction model.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 23, 2005
Date of Patent:
September 29, 2009
Assignee:
InterLego AG
Inventors:
Mark William Hansen, Lisbeth Valther Pallesen, Ronny Scherer
Abstract: An automotive toy (1) constructed from a number of toy building elements, of which a plurality are configured as functionality modules (2, 3, 4, 5), each of which being configured with technical means for performing a specific functionality in the automotive toy (1). In the automotive toy at least one flexible toy building element (18) is provided that is located between two functionality modules (2, 3, 4, 5), whereby this flexible toy building element (18) is caused to form a flexible interconnection between the functionality modules (2, 3, 4, 5).
Abstract: An ornament (1; 11; 21) for a jewellery system, which ornament (1; 11; 21) comprises a base portion (2; 22) that is provided with at least one notch (3; 23a, 23) for receiving an elongate element, and ornamental element (4; 14; 24a, 24b) that can be mounted on the base portion in such a manner that it extends across the notch and thus encloses the elongate element. The base portion (2; 22) and the ornamental element (4; 14; 24a, 24b) are configured such that the ornamental element (4; 14; 24a, 24b) can, in a releasable manner, be mounted on the base portion (2; 22) with any randomly selected orientation relative to the notch (3; 23a, 23b). Additionally, a jewellery system that comprises an elongate element and at least one ornament (1; 11; 21) as described above.
Abstract: In a system (e.g. a IR or RF based wireless remote control system) comprising a number (N) of non-synchronized transmitters that transmit respective signals, a method of transmitting data in packets to a receiver, comprising the steps of: transmitting the respective signals, said signals having repeated burst periods that are separated by quiescent periods and repeated with mutually different repetition period, wherein the burst periods have substantially the same length, BL, and each burst period comprises a data packet. The method is characterized in that (I) where N denotes the number of transmitters, n is an index denoting a respective one of the N transmitters, RPn is the repetition period for a transmitter with index n, and BL is the length of the burst periods.
Abstract: In a system (e.g. a IR or RF based wireless remote control system) comprising a number (N) of non-synchronized transmitters that transmit respective signals, a method of transmitting data in packets to a receiver, comprising the steps of: transmitting the respective signals, said signals having repeated burst periods that are separated by quiescent periods and repeated with mutually different repetition period, wherein the burst periods have substantially the same length, BL, and each burst period comprises a data packet. The method is characterized in that (I) where N denotes the number of transmitters, n is an index denoting a respective one of the N transmitters, RPn is the repetition period for a transmitter with index n, and BL is the length of the burst periods.
Abstract: An exemplary embodiment is a method for generating a brick model. The method includes receiving an electronic representation of an item to be represented by the brick model. The electronic representation is processed to generate building instructions for building the brick model and connected to an order interface for enabling the user to order bricks to make a model for shipment to the user.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 31, 2000
Date of Patent:
August 15, 2006
Assignee:
Interlego AG
Inventors:
Angie Simas, Peter Frank Andersen, Dennis Leahy, Ian Meredith