Spacing Connector for Toy Construction Set
A spacing connector for a rod and connector type construction toy set enabling rod and connector assemblies of known types to be joined in a new manner, spaced laterally one from the other and, if desired, rotatable with respect to each other. The new spacing connectors connect at ninety degrees to each of a pair of standard K'NEX connectors and enable the standard connectors to be joined in parallel relation. The spacing connectors have, at opposite ends, positioning elements engageable with central hubs of the standard connectors, and anti-rotation elements engageable with openings formed in the standard connectors in surrounding relation to their hubs. The spacing connectors frictionally engage with the standard connectors to secure the assembled relationship. The hub-engaging positioning elements have an axial length not more than one-half the thickness of a standard connector, enabling spacing connectors to be inserted simultaneously from both sides of a standard connector.
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The invention relates to the field of construction toy sets and more particularly to rod and connector construction toy sets of the type widely marketed under the registered trademark K'NEX. Examples of relevant construction toy sets are those described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,061,219, 5,199,919, and 5,350,331, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONA typical K'NEX construction toy set, as described in, for example, the above mentioned US patents, is comprised of a series of rods and connectors. The connectors are formed with one or more rod-receiving sockets arranged radially about a hub, with axes of adjacent sockets typically spaced at 45 degree intervals. The sockets are configured to accommodate lateral snap-in assembly of rods into the sockets. A basic type of connector is of flat configuration and is arranged to receive one or more rods disposed in the plane of the flat connector. Three dimensional structures can be assembled through the use of special three-dimensional connectors, disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,137,486, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference, in which arrays of sockets are formed in two planes disposed at right angles to each other. Additionally, the configurations of the sockets and rods of the toy sets are such that rods can be inserted crosswise into a connector socket and gripped and held at right angles to the axis of the socket and to the plane of the connector. While this arrangement allows a wide variety of three dimensional structures to be assembled, there is a limitation on the sites at which three dimensional construction may be initiated, as it requires access to an unoccupied connector socket, available to receive and grip a rod at right angles, or to a three dimensional connector. The present invention provides a novel form of spacing connector, which enables lateral connections between subassemblies to be made at additional sites on the subassemblies, without involving three dimensional connectors or the crosswise reception of a rod in an available connector socket.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONPursuant to the invention, a special spacing connector is provided in which a connector body is formed with spaced apart pair of end members, facing in opposite directions with each end member being provided with connector-engaging projections engageable with a flat connector from either or both sides thereof. Each such spacing connector is adapted to engage with a flat side of a flat connector in a manner to join the connectors, and entire assemblies of which the connectors may form a part, in a laterally spaced apart manner. The end members can be spaced apart different predetermined distances such that the connected subassemblies can be controllably separated. To this end, a pair of end members may be rigidly connected in spaced relation by means of a spacing rod of predetermined length, such that, in a set of parts, spacing connectors may be provided in several overall lengths, as a function of the length of the spacing rods incorporated therein. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, a minimum spacing length of a spacing connector corresponds to the thickness of a basic connector, in which case the two end members of the spacing connector can be joined together as a unitary body, without the use of a spacing rod to join them.
A basic K'NEX connector comprises a tubular hub, located at an intersection of the axes of a plurality of radially arrayed sockets, of which there may be as many as eight, spaced apart at angles of 45 degrees. In addition each of the sockets of a standard connector is spaced radially outward from the hub a short distance. In the design of the standard connector, which is formed of a molded plastic material, an opening of trapezoidal shape is provided between the hub and each of the individual sockets of the connector. Pursuant to the invention, each of the oppositely facing end members of a spacing connector is formed with a positioning element, located on a main axis of the spacing connector and of a size and shape to be received in and frictionally gripped by the tubular hub of a standard connector. Additionally, each end member is provided with at least one, and preferably two, anti-rotation elements spaced radially outward from the positioning element, on opposite sides thereof. The anti-rotation elements are configured to be received in and frictionally engaged with a pair of the trapezoidal openings in the basic connector, such that the spacing connector is firmly gripped by the standard connector and is non-rotatable with respect thereto. When two laterally spaced K'NEX subassemblies are joined together, one attached to each end of a spacing connector, a new type of three dimensional structure can be formed. Such subassemblies can be connected by a plurality of the spacing connectors appropriate to the size and configuration of the overall structure.
In one preferred form of the invention, the spacing connector may comprise a pair of end members as generally described above which are joined together in a manner such that one end member is rotatable with respect to the other. Accordingly, when two subassemblies are joined by such a spacing connector, one of the subassemblies will be rotatable with respect to the other.
For the more complete understanding of the above and other features and advantages of the invention reference should be made to the following description of preferred embodiments of the invention and to the accompanying drawings thereof.
Referring to the drawings, the reference numeral 10 designates generally a spacing connector according to the invention, which is comprised of first and second end members 11, 12 which are rigidly mounted at opposite ends of a spacing rod 13. The spacing connector 10 is designed and adapted to interface with standard connectors 14 (
Each of the sockets 17 of the connector 14 is adapted to receive an end of a standard K'NEX rod 19, examples of which are disclosed in the aforementioned U.S. Pat. No. 5,350,331. A typical such rod 19 has a flanged end 20, an annular groove 21, a cylindrical gripping portion 22 adjacent to the groove 21, and a central stem portion 23, which can be of various predetermined lengths. The connector sockets 17 are formed with opposed transverse ribs 24, which engage the annular groove 21 of a rod received therein to lock the rod against axial movement. The radially outer portions of the sockets are formed by grooved gripping arms 25 which flex sufficiently to receive a lateral snap-in insertion of a rod into the socket and serve to grip and retain a rod positioned in the socket.
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Each of the end members 11, 12 of the spacing connector 10 is provided with elements to interface with the flat end faces 29, 30 of the connector 14. In the centers of the end members 11, 12, aligned with the axis of the spacing rod 13, are positioning elements 31, 32. In the illustrated embodiment, the positioning elements 31, 32 are in the form of short, generally cylindrical projections provided on the exterior thereof with a plurality (four in the illustrated embodiment) of axially extending ribs 33. The effective diameter of the ribbed positioning elements 31, 32 is such that they may be inserted into the hub 15 of a standard connector and be firmly frictionally gripped within the hub, by the surrounding walls thereof, so as to be self-retaining in assembled relation. The end members 11, 12 also mount at least one, and preferably a pair of anti-rotation elements 34, 35. The anti-rotation elements 34, 35 preferably are positioned on opposite sides of the positioning elements 31, 32, as indicated in
In the illustrated form of the invention, the anti-rotation elements 34, 35 have a T-shaped cross sectional configuration with the crossbar portion 36 thereof received in the wider side of a trapezoidal opening 28 and preferably extending across the full width of the wider side so as to be frictionally gripped at the sides by the radial spokes 27. The stem portions 37 of the anti-rotation elements are disposed radially with respect to the axis of the spacing rod 13 and are of a length to extend into contact with the outer wall of the hub 15. The arrangement is such that the stem portions 37 are frictionally engaged with the hub 15 and also hold the crossbar 36 tightly against the outer wall 26 which forms the wide side of the opening 28. The anti-rotation elements are thus frictionally engaged with the walls of the openings 28 in which they are inserted. Desirably, the length of the anti-rotation elements 34, 35 is approximately equal to the thickness of the connector 14 in order to optimize frictional engagement with the connector. The positioning elements 31, 32, on the other hand, have an axial length that is approximately one-half the thickness of a connector 14, and in no event greater than one-half the connector thickness. This enables an opposed pair of spacing connectors 10 to be inserted into the same standard connector 14, from opposite sides thereof, as shown in
A typical usage of a spacing connector 10 is to assemble a pair of subassemblies in laterally spaced apart relation, as indicated in
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In any of its various forms, the spacing connector of the invention significantly expands the types of structures that can be assembled with a K'NEX construction toy set by enabling a spacing connector to be inserted into a standard connector from one or both sides thereof. This allows structures to be easily stacked, either vertically or horizontally, in a completely different manner than has been possible heretofore.
It should be understood, however, that the specific forms of the invention herein illustrated and described are intended to be representative only and do not in any way limit or restrict the scope of the invention. Accordingly reference should be made to the following claims in making any determination of the full scope of our invention.
Claims
1. A spacing connector for a rod and connector construction toy set, where the construction toy set includes a plurality of rod elements and a plurality of connector elements and where said connector elements comprise a hub having a cylindrical opening extending axially through the connector element and defining a hub axis, each of said connector elements having a plurality of rod-receiving sockets disposed in a radially spaced array about said hub with axes of the respective rod-receiving sockets being disposed in a common plane, arrayed at a 45 degree angle to each other and intersecting with said hub axis, said connector element further defining a transverse opening associated with each rod-receiving socket, positioned between a radially inner end of the socket and said hub and extending from one side to the other of said connector element, and said connector element being of flat configuration defined by flat, parallel opposite sides and of predetermined thickness corresponding to a diameter of said rod elements, said spacing connector comprising
- a body having a body axis and first and second end surfaces facing in opposite axial directions with on said body axis,
- first and second positioning elements projecting axially outward from the respective first and second end surfaces along said body axis, said positioning elements being of a size and shape to have a frictionally gripped fit within the cylindrical opening of a connector element hub,
- said positioning elements having an axial length, projecting from said end surfaces, of approximately one-half, but not more than one-half, the thickness of a connector element, such that positioning elements of a pair of spacing connectors can inserted into the same connector element hub from opposite sides thereof,
- at least one anti-rotation element extending from each of the end surfaces of said spacing connector, spaced radially a predetermined distance from and extending parallel to said body axis,
- said predetermined distance corresponding to the radial distance from the hub axis of said connector element to a transverse opening in said connector element, and
- said at least one anti-rotation element being configured for frictional engagement within a transverse opening of a connector element.
2. A spacing connector according to claim 1, wherein
- each of said end surfaces is provided with a pair of anti-rotation elements positioned on opposite sides of said body axis and adapted for reception in a pair of transverse openings in a connector element, on opposite sides of the hub axis of the connector element.
3. A spacing connector according to claim 1, wherein
- the transverse openings of a connector element are of a trapezoidal configuration defined by inner and outer walls, disposed at right angles to a radial axis extending from a rod socket of the connector element to the hub of the connector element, said outer walls being longer than inner walls, and radially disposed side walls connecting said inner and outer walls, and
- said anti-rotation elements having a T-shaped cross section, comprising stem portions and crossbar portions, said anti-rotation elements being oriented such that, when an anti-rotation element is inserted into a transverse opening, stem portions of said anti-rotation element are aligned with an axis of a rod-receiving socket of a connector element and crossbar portions of said anti-rotation element are positioned adjacent to outer walls of the transverse opening.
4. A spacing connector according to claim 1, wherein
- said body comprises spaced apart, transversely disposed end members and a spacing rod extends between and is rigidly affixed to said end members,
- said first and second end surfaces comprise outwardly facing surfaces of said end members, and
- said at least one anti-rotation element is mounted to and extends in an axial direction from each of said end members,
- said anti-rotation elements being spaced laterally from an axis of said spacing rod.
5. A spacing connector according to claim 4, wherein
- said anti-rotation elements are positioned on diametrically opposite sides of the axis of said spacing rod.
6. A spacing connector according to claim 1, wherein
- the first and second end surfaces of said body are spaced apart a distance corresponding to a thickness of said connector element,
7. A spacing connector according to claim 6, wherein
- said body, said positioning elements, and said anti-rotation elements comprise a unitary molded component of plastic material.
8. A spacing connector according to claim 1, wherein
- said body is comprised of first and second body elements movably joined together for rotation, one with respect to the other, about said body axis,
- axially outer surfaces of said first and second body elements forming said first and second end surfaces,
- said first body element having an axial opening extending therethrough,
- said second body element having an axial projection of a diameter corresponding to a diameter of said axial opening,
- said axial projection extending through said axial opening and serving to mount said first body element for rotation with respect to said second body element.
9. A spacing connector according to claim 8, wherein
- said axial projection has a base end closely adjacent to said second body element and a projecting end spaced axially from said base end,
- said axial projection has a retaining element of enlarged diameter positioned between said base end and said projecting end, and
- said first body element has an annular surface within said axial opening positioned to engage said retaining element to secure said body elements in assembled relation.
10. A spacing connector according to claim 9, wherein
- said axial projection has at least one axially extending slot therein to accommodate radially inward resilient flexing of portions of said axial projection during insertion of said axial projection into said axial opening and subsequent outward flexing of said portions to secure said body elements in assembled relation.
11. A spacing connector according to claim 10 wherein
- said retaining element comprises a circumferential rib, extending around said axial projection, interrupted by said at least one axially extending slot.
12. A spacing connector according to claim 9, wherein
- said axial projection has an axial length greater than a thickness of said first body member, whereby an end portion of said axial projection extends beyond the axial end surface of said first body member by a distance approximately equal to but not in excess of one-half the thickness of a connector element and serves as the positioning element of said first body member.
13. A spacing connector according to claim 8, wherein
- said first body element is provided, on an inside axial face thereof, with an circular rib surrounding said axial opening and bearing on an inside axial face of said second body element.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 29, 2017
Publication Date: May 30, 2019
Applicant: Basic Fun, Inc. (Boca Raton, FL)
Inventors: Heather Croston (Ambler, PA), Cory Ryan Mindler (Hellertown, PA)
Application Number: 15/826,040