Toy construction set
A toy construction set including a plurality of balls each having a plurality of bores formed on an outer surface thereof and a plurality of connectors for connecting the plurality of balls to form a toy structure. Each connector has first, second and third rod members oriented in a generally zigzag configuration. The first rod member is provided at one end for insertion into a bore of a first ball. The second rod member is provided at an opposite end for insertion into a bore of a second ball. The third rod member extends between the first and second rod members. The central axes of the first and second rod members intersects at a center of the first ball at an angle of about 5° to about 45°, and the third rod member extends along an arc intercepted by the angle. The toy construction set may also include rod-shaped, T-shaped and cross-shaped connectors.
This application claims the benefit of Hong Kong Short Term Patent Application No. 08107642.9, filed Jul. 11, 2008, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
BACKGROUNDThe present application relates to a toy construction set and, in particular, to a ball-and-rod type toy construction set.
A conventional ball-and-rod type toy construction set includes a number of straight rods and a number of balls for the construction of various toy structures. However, the toy structures formed by these straight rods and balls are rather limited despite the fact that each ball may have many openings facing different directions. Players using these conventional straight rods and balls are not able to form toy structures with features such as curves, loops and circles.
SUMMARYA toy construction set is provided. In one aspect, the toy construction set includes a plurality of balls each having a plurality of bores formed on an outer surface thereof and a plurality of connectors for connecting the plurality of balls. Each connector has first, second and third rod members oriented in a generally zigzag configuration. The first rod member is provided at one end for insertion into a bore of a first ball. The second rod member is provided at an opposite end for insertion into a bore of a second ball. The third rod member extends between the first and second rod members. The central axes of the first and second rod members intersects at a center of the first ball at an angle of about 5° to about 45°, and the third rod member extends along an arc intercepted by the angle. The toy construction set may also include rod-shaped, T-shaped and cross-shaped connectors.
In another aspect, the toy construction set includes a plurality of objects each having a plurality of bores formed on an outer surface thereof and a plurality of connectors for connecting the plurality of objects. Each connector includes first, second and third segments in generally zigzag configuration. The first segment is an end segment insertable into a bore of a first object. The second segment is another end segment insertable into a bore of a second object. The third segment is a middle segment connecting the first and second segments.
Specific embodiments of the ball-and-rod type toy construction set disclosed in the present application will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein:
It should be understood that the ball-and-rod type toy construction set disclosed in the present application is not limited to the precise embodiments described below and that various changes and modifications thereof may be effected by one skilled in the art without departing from the spirit or scope of the appended claims. For example, elements and/or features of different illustrative embodiments may be combined with each other and/or substituted for each other within the scope of this disclosure and appended claims.
In addition, improvements and modifications which may become apparent to persons of ordinary skill in the art after reading this disclosure, the drawings, and the appended claims are deemed within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
A central axis X1 of the first rod member 21 intersects a central axis X2 of the second rod member 22 at an angle of about 15°. The third rod member 23 extends along an arc intercepted by the 15° angle.
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The third rod member 23 extends along an outer surface of the first ball 10 with a curvature generally conforming to the outer surface of the first ball 10 when the first rod member 21 is inserted into the bore 12 of the first ball 10.
The first and second rod members 21, 22 are sized and shaped for frictionally engagement with an inner surface of the bores 12 of the first and second balls 10. According to an embodiment disclosed in the present application, the first and second rod members 21, 22 have a circular cross section, and the bores 12 of the balls 10 have a hexagonal cross section.
Each ball 10 has a plurality of bores 12 formed on an outer surface thereof. According to an embodiment disclosed in the present application, each ball 10 has six bores.
The first, second and third rod members 21, 22, 23 of the zigzag-shaped connector 20 may be made of plastic or any other suitable material having the same or different colors. The first, second and third rod members 21, 22, 23 may be integrally formed by conventional manufacturing process such as injection molding. The first, second and third segments may be disposed on a plane.
This second zigzag-shaped connector 30 is similar to the first zigzag-shaped connector 20 except that a central axis of the second rod member 32 intersects a central axis of the first rod member 31 at an angle of about 30°, and the third rod member 33 extends along an arc intercepted by the 30° angle.
This third zigzag-shaped connector 40 is similar to the first and second zigzag-shaped connectors 20, 30 except that a central axis of the second rod member 42 intersects a central axis of the first rod member 41 at an angle of about 45°, and the third rod member 43 extends along an arc intercepted by the 45° angle.
The angle between the central axes X1, X2 of the first and second rod members 21, 22 can be about 5° to about 45°, though it is understood by one skilled in the art that the angle between the central axes X1, X2 of the first and second rod members 21, 22 may be less than 5° or more than 45°.
Although it has been shown that each ball 10 has six bores 12, it is understood that each ball 10 may have any number of bores. The balls 10 may be made of plastic or any other suitable material in any colors.
Although it has been shown that the objects to be connected by the connectors are spherical balls 10, it is understood that the objects to be connected may be in any other shape, such as polyhedron.
Although it has been shown that each rod member 21, 22 has a circular cross section and each bore 12 has a hexagonal cross section, it is understood by one skilled in the art that the rod members 21, 22 may be segments of any suitable cross sections, and the bores 12 may have other cross sections so long as the rod members 21, 22 can be inserted and frictionally engaged in the bores 12. For example, the bores 12 may have a circular cross section and each rod member 21, 22 may have a square cross section.
One or more projections 58 may be integrally formed in a central region of each connector for easy gripping by players.
Circular toy structures can be constructed by the zigzag-shaped connectors 20, 30, and 40.
While the ball-and-rod type toy construction set disclosed in the present application has been shown and described with particular references to a number of preferred embodiments thereof, it should be noted that various other changes or modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the appended claims.
Claims
1. A toy construction set comprising:
- (a) a plurality of balls each comprising a plurality of bores formed on an outer surface thereof;
- (b) a plurality of connectors for connecting said plurality of balls, each connector comprising first, second and third rod members in generally zigzag configuration, said first rod member being disposed at one end for insertion into a bore of a first ball, said second rod member being disposed at another end for insertion into a bore of a second ball, and said third rod member being disposed in the middle and connecting said first and second rod members;
- (c) wherein a central axis of said first rod member intersects a central axis of said second rod member at an angle of about 5° to about 45°, and said third rod member extends along an arc intercepted by said angle.
2. The toy construction set as claimed in claim 1, wherein said angle is about 15°.
3. The toy construction set as claimed in claim 1, wherein said angle is about 30°.
4. The toy construction set as claimed in claim 1, wherein said angle is about 45°.
5. The toy construction set as claimed in claim 1, wherein said central axis of said first rod member intersects said central axis of said second rod member at a center of said first ball when said first rod member is inserted into said bore of said first ball.
6. The toy construction set as claimed in claim 1, wherein said third rod member extends along an outer surface of said first ball with a curvature generally conforming to said outer surface when said first rod member is inserted into said bore of said first ball.
7. The toy construction set as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first and second rod members are sized and shaped for frictionally engagement with an inner surface of said bores of said first and second balls.
8. The toy construction set as claimed in claim 1, wherein said bores of said first and second balls comprise a hexagonal cross section.
9. The toy construction set as claimed in claim 1, wherein each ball comprises six bores.
10. A toy construction set comprising:
- (a) a plurality of objects each comprising a plurality of bores formed on an outer surface thereof; and
- (b) plurality of connectors for connecting said plurality of objects, each connector comprising first, second and third segments in generally zigzag configuration, said first segment being an end segment insertable into a bore of a first object, said second segment being another end segment insertable into a bore of a second object, and said third segment being a middle segment connecting said first and second segments.
11. The toy construction set as claimed in claim 10, wherein a central axis of said first segment intersects a central axis of said second segment at an angle of about 5° to about 45°.
12. The toy construction set as claimed in claim 11, wherein said angle is about 15°.
13. The toy construction set as claimed in claim 11, wherein said angle is about 30°.
14. The toy construction set as claimed in claim 11, wherein said angle is about 45°.
15. The toy construction set as claimed in claim 11, wherein said third segment extends along an arc intercepted by said angle.
16. The toy construction set as claimed in claim 11, wherein said central axis of said first segment intersects said central axis of said second segment substantially at a center of said first object when said first segment is inserted into said bore of said first object.
17. The toy construction set as claimed in claim 11, wherein said third segment extends along an outer surface of said first object with a curvature generally conforming to said outer surface when said first segment is inserted into said bore of said first object.
18. The toy construction set as claimed in claim 10, wherein said first and second segments are sized and shaped for frictionally engagement with an inner surface of said bores of said first and second objects.
19. The toy construction set as claimed in claim 10, wherein said bores of said first and second objects comprise a hexagonal cross section.
20. The toy construction set as claimed in claim 10, wherein a free end of each of said first and second segments comprises a longitudinally extending diametric slot defining two longitudinally extending deflectable arms, and a projection integrally formed on an outer surface of said deflectable arms for frictional engagement with an inner surface of said bore when each of said first and second segments is inserted into said bore and said arms are inwardly deflected.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 24, 2008
Publication Date: Jan 14, 2010
Inventor: Siu Wah Fok (Hong Kong)
Application Number: 12/276,414
International Classification: A63H 33/06 (20060101);