TOY BUILDING SET

- LEGO A/S

A toy building set comprising a number of moulded building elements and where the toy building set furthermore comprises at least one layered building element being designed by building layer on layer of plastic material, like in 3D-printing, and being provided with coupling parts by which the layered building element can be coupled together with one or more of the moulded building elements. In that the coupling parts of the layered building element are designed incompatibly with the male and female coupling parts of the moulded building elements, and in that the toy building set furthermore comprises a number of moulded adapter elements having coupling parts that are designed compatibly in view of coupling together with the male and/or female coupling parts of the moulded building elements as well as coupling parts that are designed compatibly with the coupling parts of the layered building element it is made possible to obtain a stable releasable coupling of the layered building element of one or more of the moulded building elements.

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Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a toy building set comprising a number of moulded building elements, each of which is provided with a first set of mutually compatibly designed male and/or female coupling parts by which they can be mutually coupled to build a construction comprising two or more such building elements, and where the toy building set furthermore comprises at least one layered building element constructed by building layer on layer of plastic material, like in 3D-printing, and being provided with coupling parts by which the layered building element can be coupled together with the moulded building elements.

STATE OF THE ART

A toy building set comprising building elements or building blocks is known in many different embodiments, and in some of these the individual building elements are provided with a number of male and/or female coupling parts, e.g. in the form of coupling knobs projecting from a surface of the building element in such manner that these coupling knobs may engage with complementarily shaped coupling means of a second building element, whereby the coupling knobs of one of the building elements are received wholly or partly in the complementary coupling means of the second building element.

Thus, as such toy building sets often consist of relatively hard and inflexible 3-dimensional blocks and elements having the same basic construction and form, these toy building sets are extremely suited for building relatively massive constructions which are intended to look like buildings, machines and other inorganic and immobile constructions, whereas it is difficult solely by using the building elements in the toy building set to construct a building or a construction having more organic shapes, such as bi-curvature surfaces etc.

Today, toy building sets are known where the toy building set itself comprises specially designed elements that can be built together with other building elements of the toy building set. The specially designed building elements thus offer the possibility of building buildings and constructions which are more like the real life embodiments. In this way it allows the user a certain additional flexibility in the building of a construction as the design elements, although they are often made for a single purpose, can also with some imagination be used in other connections.

Moreover, in addition it is known to manufacture building elements resembling known building elements and which can be coupled together with these, which building elements are manufactured by sequential construction of the building element by laying layer on layer of plastic material on top of each other, simultaneously with the thickness and extent of the layers being controlled to the effect that there is built a layered building element. Such manufacturing methods are known by the collective name “rapid prototyping”, and an example of such a process is 3D-printing where the individual layers are made by printing a thermoplastic plastic material in a number of layers.

As production machines for this 3D-printing process are getting quite cheap and thereby available even to private users, there is thereby the opportunity to make individual designs, and in such a process it is known to e.g. make 3D-printed adapters that can work as intermediate for the coupling together of building elements from various toy set manufacturers.

However, in practice it has turned out that e.g. 3D-printed building elements are often difficult to use for establishing an acceptable coupling together of these building elements with existing moulded building elements. Mainly, this is due to the rapid prototyping process being difficult to control as regards production with very fine tolerances of in particular the measurements of the coupling parts, and this entails problems of the quality of the retention force between the building elements of a construction, as fine tolerance is required to obtain a retention force between the building blocks which is neither too high nor too low.

THE OBJECT OF THE INVENTION

On this background it is the object of the present invention to provide a toy building set and a method of manufacturing such a toy building set whereby it is possible to a greater extent than hitherto to build individually designed constructions and buildings by using the toy building set .

This is achieved by providing a toy building set as mentioned in the preamble, which is special in that the coupling parts of the layered building element are designed incompatibly with the male and female coupling parts of the moulded building elements, and in that the toy building set furthermore comprises a number of moulded adapter elements having coupling parts that are compatibly designed in view of coupling together with the male and/or female coupling parts of the moulded building elements as well as coupling parts that are designed compatibly with the coupling parts of the layered building element.

As it is possible to thereby design the moulded adaptor elements with coupling parts taking into consideration that a 3D-printed building element cannot necessarily be manufactured cheaply and rapidly with the same fine tolerances which it is possible to achieve by moulding of building elements, it is possible to build constructions and buildings by using more individually designed layers, such as 3D-printed building elements, and at the same time achieving a very high quality of the retention power between the individual parts of the construction or building.

In this connection it is pointed out that by the words compatible and incompatible coupling parts in connection with this invention what is meant is coupling parts which it is possible or impossible, respectively, to couple together for mutual retention.

In this connection it is clearly an advantage if the layered building element does not have coupling parts allowing it to be coupled together with a moulded building element without the use of an adaptor element.

Especially, it is advantageous if the coupling parts of the layered building element are designed as a female coupling part, and if the, relatively to the female coupling part of the layered building element, compatibly designed coupling part of the adaptor element is a male coupling part.

The coupling parts of the layered building' element and of the complementarily thereto designed coupling part of the adaptor element may advantageously be designed so that the adaptor element, after coupling together of an adaptor element and a layered building element, get stuck relatively to each other with no possibility of being mutually rotatable or being displaceable relatively to each other.

In this connection a preferred embodiment of the invention is designed so that the coupling parts of the layered building element are designed as a duct having an essentially square cross-section with four side surfaces, and so that the coupling parts of the adaptor element comprise two resilient taps that are designed so that at insertion into the duct they abut against two opposite side surfaces of the duct, and where the resilient taps are each provided with flanges projecting away from each other on each separate resilient tap and which enter into engagement with a correspondingly designed flange arranged at the duct so that the adaptor element cannot be inserted into or removed from the duct without pressing the two resilient taps against each other.

In a further preferred embodiment the resilient taps have a length corresponding to the length of the duct, and the taps have a proximal end at which they are secured to the remaining portion of the adaptor element, and an opposite distal end, and where the flanges of the resilient taps are placed at the distal end, and where correspondingly an outwardly projecting flange is arranged at the proximal end of the flange. Thereby the two elements are inter-locked after coupling together and can only be released by pressing the two resilient taps against each other.

In one embodiment the toy building set can be of the type where the individual moulded building elements are so designed that at coupling together they retain each other only by friction between surfaces of the male and female coupling parts abutting and pressing against each other.

In this connection toy building set can also comprise moulded building elements which in addition to the first set of mutually compatibly designed male and/or female coupling parts also have a second set of mutually compatible male and female coupling parts, and where the first and the second sets of mutually compatible male and female coupling parts are mutually incompatible.

Also, the toy building set may be designed so that the second set of mutually compatibly designed male and/or female coupling parts are so designed that it can be coupled together by a snap function.

In connection with a toy building set of the last-mentioned type it may in a preferred embodiment comprise a first group of adaptor elements having coupling parts that are compatible with the first set of mutually compatibly designed male and/or female coupling parts and a second group adapter elements having coupling parts that are compatible with the second set of mutually compatibly designed male and/or female coupling parts.

Furthermore, the invention relates to a method of manufacturing a toy building set according to one or more of the preceding claims, the method comprising the following process stages in arbitrary succession:

Moulding, such as spray moulding, of a first group of building elements designed with a first set of mutually compatibly designed male and/or female coupling parts.

Manufacturing of at least one layered building element built by sequentially putting layer on layer of plastic material on top of each other, like in 3D-printing, and where the second building element has coupling parts designed incompatibly with the first set of mutually compatibly designed male and/or female coupling parts.

Moulding, such as spray moulding, of one or more adaptor elements designed with coupling parts being compatible with the first set of mutually compatibly designed male and/or female coupling parts as well as coupling parts being compatible with the coupling parts of the layered building element.

FIGURES

FIG. 1: Is a perspective view of a toy building set according to the invention, shown as a partly exploded view.

FIGS. 2, 3 and 4: Are all of them perspective views of different embodiments of adaptor element according to the invention.

EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION

Thus, FIG. 1 shows an example of a 3D-printed building element 1, the said building element being designed as the tip of an aircraft, but which can in principle easily be printed by using generally know and relatively cheap 3D-printers capable of printing such components in a given plastic material, such as thermoplastic.

The 3D-printed building element 1 is designed in the printing process so as to comprise a total of four essentially identical and square ducts 2, each of which is designed in view of receiving one of the four shown moulded adapter elements 3 which, for example, are manufactured by spray moulding of the adaptor element in a mould adapted for that purpose, which has one or more mould cavities corresponding to the shape of the adaptor element, but which according to the invention may have been manufactured by another process using a moulding tool with a similar mould cavity.

In view of comprehensibility, it is shown in the figure that two of the moulded adaptor elements 3 are mounted in each separate square duct, and the two other adaptor elements 3 are shown at a distance from the square ducts 2 into which they can be inserted and secured, in that the moulded adaptor element 3 are each provided at one of their ends with two resilient and elastic taps 4 that are so designed that at insertion into the duct they abut against two opposite side surfaces of the duct 2, and where the resilient taps 4 are each provided with flanges 5 projecting away from each other on each separate resilient tap 4, and which pass into engagement with a correspondingly designed flange arranged at the duct 2 so that the adaptor element 3 cannot be inserted into or removed from the duct 2 without the two resilient taps 4 being pressed in the direction towards each other.

FIG. 1 also shows an additional building element in the form of a moulded building element 6 the contours of which are here shown by dotted lines; this building element could, in principle, be constituted by any known and moulded building element of a toy building set but is shown here in the form of a moulded building element having a box-shaped body part 7, which at its top side 8 is provided with a number of coupling parts in the form of coupling knobs 9 and at its bottom side (not shown) is provided with recesses forming coupling parts that are designed complementarily relatively to the coupling knobs 9 and in such manner that two or more moulded building elements 6 of this type can be coupled together by means of these coupling parts.

As shown, the moulded building element 6 also has a number of through-going annular coupling holes 10, and it is shown that in one of these coupling holes there is disposed one of the abovementioned moulded adapter elements 3, this adapter element 3, like the other adapter elements 3, being provided at its other end with a coupling part in the form of a slotted coupling pipe 11 designed complementarily with the annular coupling holes 10, so that the coupling pipe 11 can be inserted into and retained in the moulded building element 6.

FIGS. 2, 3 and 4 show other embodiments of the moulded adapter elements 12, 13 and 14, all of which are provided with two resilient and elastic taps 4, which in the same way as the moulded adapter elements 3 shown in FIG. 1 are so designed that at insertion into a duct 2 of the 3D-printed building element 1 they abut against two opposite side surfaces of the duct 2 and in such manner that the adapter element 12, 13 or 14 cannot be inserted into or removed from the duct 2 without the two resilient taps 4 being pressed in the direction towards each other.

Alternatively to the coupling pipes 11, shown in FIG. 1, of the moulded adapter elements 3, the moulded adapter elements 12, 13 and 14 shown in FIGS. 2, 3 and 4 are designed with coupling knobs 15 or a coupling plate 16, respectively, by which they can be coupled together with other coupling parts than the annular coupling holes shown in the moulded building element 6 in FIG. 1.

The present invention is described in connection with a toy building set, but it can be used in connection with other types of products where the moulded toy building elements are replaced by a given product that can be coupled together with the layered building element by means of the moulded adapter element.

In addition, both the moulded building element 6 and the moulded adapter elements 3, 12, 13 and 14 may be designed differently, it being possible to e.g. design the coupling parts thereof in many other ways without thereby departing from the principle of the present invention.

Claims

1. A toy building set comprising a number of moulded building elements, each of which is provided with a first set of mutually compatibly designed male and/or female coupling parts by which they can be mutually coupled together to build a construction comprising two or more such building elements, and where the toy building set furthermore comprises at least one layered building element constructed by building layer on layer of plastic material, like in 3D-printing, and being provided with coupling parts by which the layered building element can be coupled together with the moulded building elements, characterized in that the coupling parts of the layered building element are shaped incompatibly with the male and female coupling parts of the moulded building elements and in that the toy building set furthermore comprises a number of moulded adapter elements having coupling parts that are designed compatibly in view of coupling together with the male and/or female coupling parts of the moulded building elements as well as coupling parts that are designed compatibly with the coupling parts of the layered building element.

2. A toy building set according to claim 1, characterized in that the layered building element does not have coupling parts allowing it to be coupled together with a moulded building element without the use of an adaptor element.

3. A toy building set according to claim 1, characterized in that the coupling parts of the layered building element are designed as a female coupling part and in that the, relatively to the female coupling part of the layered building element, compatibly designed coupling part of the adaptor element is a male coupling part.

4. A toy building set according to claim 1, characterized in that the coupling parts of the layered building element and of the complementarily thereto designed coupling part of the adaptor element are so designed that the adaptor element, after coupling together of an adaptor element and a layered building element, get stuck relatively to each other.

5. A toy building set according to claim 4, characterized in that the coupling parts of the layered building element are designed as a duct having an essentially square cross-section with four side surfaces and in that the coupling parts of the adaptor element comprise two resilient taps that are so designed that at insertion into the duct they abut against two opposite side surfaces of the duct and where the resilient taps are each provided with flanges projecting away from each other on each separate resilient tap and which enter into engagement with a correspondingly designed flange arranged at the duct so that the adaptor element cannot be inserted into or removed from the duct without pressing the two resilient taps against each other.

6. A toy building element according to claim 5, characterized in that the resilient taps have a length corresponding to the length of the duct and in that the taps have a proximal end at which they are secured to the remaining portion of the adaptor element and an opposite distal end, and where the flanges of the resilient taps are placed at the distal end, and where correspondingly an outwardly projecting flange is arranged at the proximal end of the flange.

7. A toy building set according to claim 1, characterized in that at coupling together they retain each other only by friction between surfaces of the male and female coupling parts abutting and pressing against each other.

8. A toy building set according to claim 7, characterized in that the toy building set also comprises moulded building elements which in addition to the first set of mutually compatibly designed male and/or female coupling parts also have a second set of mutually compatible male and female coupling parts, and where the first and the second sets of mutually compatible male and female coupling parts are mutually incompatible.

9. A toy building set according to claim 8, characterized in that the second set of mutually compatible designed male and/or female coupling parts are so designed that it can be coupled together by a snap function.

10. A toy building set according to claim 8, characterized in that it comprises a first group of adaptor elements having coupling parts that are compatible with the first set of mutually compatibly designed male and/or female coupling parts as well as a second group of adaptor elements having coupling parts that are compatible with the second set of mutually compatibly designed male and/or female coupling parts.

11. A method of manufacturing a toy building set according to claim 1, the method comprising the following process steps in arbitrary succession:

moulding, such as spray moulding, of a first group of building elements designed with a first set of mutually compatibly designed male and/or female coupling parts,
preparation of at least one layered building element built by sequentially putting layer on layer of plastic material on top of each other, like in 3D-printing, and where the second building element has coupling parts designed incompatibly with the first set of mutually compatibly designed male and/or female coupling parts,
moulding, such as spray moulding, of one or more adaptor elements designed with coupling parts being compatible with the first set of mutually compatibly designed male and/or female coupling parts as well as coupling parts that are compatible with the coupling parts of the layered building element.

12. A toy building set according to claim 9, characterized in that it comprises a first group of adaptor elements having coupling parts that are compatible with the first set of mutually compatibly designed male and/or female coupling parts as well as a second group of adaptor elements having coupling parts that are compatible with the second set of mutually compatibly designed male and/or female coupling parts.

Patent History
Publication number: 20150004871
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 4, 2012
Publication Date: Jan 1, 2015
Applicant: LEGO A/S (Billund)
Inventor: Kenneth Wested Laursen (Horsens)
Application Number: 14/130,418
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Interfitting Elements (446/124); Incremental Layer Molding Type (264/308)
International Classification: A63H 33/06 (20060101); B29C 67/00 (20060101);