Creative Construction Set Additional Accessories
The invention is a cost effective, structural building set, suitable as a toy, using post connectors (10) comprised of a post (12) with attached disks (14), or similar devices that insert into cutouts (31) in geometric shaped component parts (30, 80). More than one component part can be connected to the same post connector, and such component parts can rotate relative to the post axis. The connector design allows construction of stable structures of many sizes, shapes, and types, and readily facilitates hinging between different sections of such assembled structures. Many variations of the invention are possible, including connection with other types of construction elements (530, 570, 580, 584, 602, 640), structural element figurines (900), spinors, (512), various shape post connectors (612, 618, 620, 611) and faceplates (632), blocks (550), faceplates (576), lenses (590), catapult/slingshot (680), periscope mirrors (660), tubes (672), wheels (925), spherical elements (915), figurines (900), animal parts (944, 947, 950), and plane parts (954, 955) and more.
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Field of the InventionThis invention relates to creative accessories and modifications to a construction set known commercially as Swivel-Snaps, described in WO 2011/143019, PCT/SU2011/035107, U.S. Pat. No. 9,669,324, and other daughter/sister patents and patent applications in the USA and elsewhere, that provide additional advantages to users beyond that of the construction set invention shown in the afore cited documents.
Description of Related ArtPrior art for the Swivel-Snaps invention is described in the afore cited patent(s)/application(s). None show accessories or modifications to that invention similar to those shown herein.
The post connector 10 in the preferred Swivel-Snaps embodiment of
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The connector guide 16 is a means to guide the connection between the post connector and a component part. It can also be a means to stabilize, align, and/or strengthen the connection, though it is not necessary to the invention.
The disk(s) 14 and/or the connector guide 16 can be attached via any means to the post 12, or alternatively, one or more of them can be an integral part, along with post 12, of the post connector 10, such as could be accomplished by casting, injection molding, or other processes. Although the post 12 is shown extending outside of the disks 14, it is not necessary to the invention for it to do so. In any embodiment, post 12 only needs to support one or more disks 14 (or a means to connect the post to a component part), and that is what the invention comprises.
Component parts, such as triangle component 30 of
Relief cutout(s) 32 can be used to enable easier snapping of a post connector 10 to a component part (30 in
Latch element 33, a cantilever employed in this embodiment, forms a latch with disk 14. One way it can do this is via the “bump” or “lip” 41, shown in
Element 14 comprises a geometric form that includes non-disk, as well as disk shapes, and shall be deemed herein a “cutout insertable element”. Thus, the cutout insertable element shall be considered represented by the number 14 in all figures, although in the preferred embodiment of
Holes 35 in the corners of triangle component part 30 are not essential to the functioning of the invention, but may aid with embellishments in certain embodiments of the invention. Also, holes 35 can be the same diameter as post 12 to enable mounting of post connectors 10, via their ends, into said holes.
Faceplates can also have cutouts or raised areas for the letters of the alphabet, numbers, words, etc., allowing children to study and/or snap together their ABC's, name, party invitation, age, etc. Any faceplate embellishments, such as those described herein or otherwise, can extend beyond the plane, and/or also beyond the edge(s), of any component part. Further, they can be quite thick and/or have hollow regions that may be filled with any number of items, such as, but not limited to, live fish, candy, glitter, lava lamp goo, etc. They can comprise, or allow attachment of, 3D items of many kinds. That is, faceplates can extend upward in the vertical direction of
Both of the words “faceplate” and “facemount” may refer herein to devices that are either significantly extended in the vertical direction (away from a component face) or thin in the vertical direction (i.e., platelike.)
Faceplates can be employed in square or any other shape component parts in the same fashion as described above for triangle component parts, and wherever the words triangle or triangular are used herein with respect to faceplates, the word “square” may be substituted and the result comprise the Swivel-Snaps invention.
The invention comprises decals, paintings, laser markings, pictures, flags, mirrors, tattoos, hand written sheets, and similar items attached to the faceplates, though these are not necessary. The invention comprises any of the items discussed anywhere herein as being attachable to a faceplate, as being also attachable to a component part and/or a post connector.
Alternatively, any suitable object or device may be attached to, or inserted into, the end of a post connector 10. These include, but are not limited to, hooks, screw eyes, suction cups, threaded rods, magnets, whistles, springs, hinges, toys, toy figures, lollipops, wheel axles, flowers (artificial or real), flashlights, LEDs, and bubble wands.
The Swivel-Snaps invention comprises square component 80 as well as all possible geometric shapes configured, as parts 30 and 80 are, to connect with a post connector 10. These other possible component part shapes include, but are not limited to, rectangles, parallelograms, pentagons, hexagons, all other polygons, circles, ovals, all other effectively 2D (thin in one dimension) shapes, rectangular solids, tetrahedrons, spheres, ovoids, all other 3D solids, and portions/sections of any of the foregoing.
With these various types of component parts, a user of the invention can create innumerable different types and sizes of structures. One can connect components of different types together. For example, the triangle component part 30 can be connected along an edge to a square component part 80 via the same post connector 10. Boxes, homelike structures, pyramids, geometric forms of many diverse kinds, animal and bird models, dinosaurs (such as pterodactyls), and more are possible. The nature of the connections made between the post connectors 10 and component parts will provide significant stability and durability to these structural creations.
Given the swinging (i.e., hinge) capability of the connection between post connector 10 and component part, any component part in any structure can be configured to swing open or closed. This can provide a door, which can be opened and closed, for house-like structures, hinged lids for boxes/chests, model window shutters, book binders, and much more.
Faceplates such as, but not limited to, 70 and 84 do not need to snap firmly into place and be held tightly by their associated component part (30 and 80 in the figures). Rather, they could be attached along their outer edge to the inner edge of a component part via a post connector 10 or any other form of removable connection. This would permit hinging or removal of the faceplates with respect to their associated component parts, and thereby provide for greater creative expression by children using the invention. Such faceplates could then become doors to house-like structures, lids for boxes, etc.
OBJECTS AND ADVANTAGES OF THE INVENTIONAccordingly, several objects and advantages of the present invention are to provide greater stability, strength, flexibility, and/or ease of assembly of 2D and 3D structures, typically in construction assemblies, over those of prior art. Other objects and advantages comprise greater flexibility in types of structures, including, but not limited to, integration of Swivel-Snaps with other construction assembly kits such as Lego, K′Nex, and others, as well as integration with other toys and devices such as spinners, piggy banks, massagers, magnifying lens, art supplies, rails, periscopes, and more. Still other objects and advantages comprise new type component parts, means for building different types of creations, and more, for Swivel-Snaps. Among other things, these objects and advantages, as well as others, provide greater utility, enjoyment, and creative possibilities for users.
These and other aspects of the invention discussed below provide significant benefits and advantages over prior art. Further objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from a consideration of the ensuing description of it.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention provides significant advantages over prior art structural building systems by utilizing the following unique embodiments for use with Swivel-Snaps.
Piggy bank made from Swivel-Snaps, spinner attached, Lego studs and Lego holes in Swivel-Snaps parts/connectors/faceplates, integration options with Duplo/Bristle Blocks/K′Nex/magnets/Lego/etc., half/partial component part faces (Lego on sides or edges), rails (for example, around elongated “post”; Mobius strip as one embodiment), interior/exterior blocks (for axles, for example), periscope, unique faceplates (smell, Velcro, hole for post ball, chalk board surface, paint surface, white board surface), lens magnifier, triangles in corners of constructions, post connector art supplies, double component part, Swivel-Snaps gears, fabric or elastic faceplates (trampoline effect), and tubes through which marbles, balls, or other objects can pass connected to Swivel-Snaps elements. The invention also comprises wheel attachments, spherical object elements, construction figurines, and mock animal elements.
The invention, in its various embodiments, provides numerous advantages over prior art in a superior and wholly satisfactory manner.
The component part of
As storage needs increase, the user can simply add additional component parts, such as, but not limited to, 80 connected by post connectors and increase the size and volume for holding coins, trinkets, stones, shells, jewelry, candy, or other things. The savings device is expandable, portable, and easily opened and closed.
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Enabling users to play with Swivel-Snaps and their existing (and future) toys is important. Extending the Swivel-Snaps faceplate to accomplish connections with these other toys is the essence of this invention. There are countless combinations, and space prohibits recounting all of them, but they all stem from the same basic inventive concept . . . build Swivel-Snaps faceplates that incorporate one or more of the fastener elements from a given external toy system (e.g., Lego, K′Nex, Duplo, Velcro, Lincoln Logs, magnetic toys, etc.) These faceplates can be built to support male or female or both connection types. These faceplates may, or may not, compromise the original Swivel-Snaps traditional functionalities. Although square faceplates and component parts are shown in
All of the remarks made herein with regard to component parts being connected with rails also hold for faceplates being connected to rails. All rails may be attached to, attachable to, or integral with a post or the main part of a connector body, a faceplate, or another component part. That is, in addition to the embodiments shown with rails as part of connectors, the rails may also be part of a faceplate or another component part. Component parts in any embodiment any shape and not just that of the square shown in
The inclusion of rails 614 in the Swivel-Snaps invention enables additional building opportunities such as, but not limited to, incorporation with trains and roller coasters.
Faceplate 572 has a “scratch and sniff” surface. One scratches the surface, and the faceplate emits a smell. Faceplate 576 has a hole in it that receives a post connector's ball end 20. (See
Although
Art supplies, such as those mentioned above and others, can also be incorporated into faceplates or component parts. Additionally, such art supplies can be attached to, attachable to, or integral with a post connector, faceplate, and/or component part.
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A double size component part 632 is shown in
Additionally, a double size component part may be formed using the shape(s) of any one or two single component parts, not just that of the square shape. For example, a solid double triangle, i.e., a parallelogram, may be formed that has two 60° angle corners, and two 120° angle corners. As other examples, such a double component part could be formed based on two triangular shapes that are other than equilateral. As still other examples, double component parts could be formed from combinations of shapes such as hexagons, pentagons, squares, triangles, and other polygons. The component parts do not have to be of the same type. For example, a double component part could be formed from a triangle 30 and square 80, or from any other two different types of component parts. A double size component part essentially has one edge that can connect to two post connectors 10.
Triple, quadruple, and larger size component parts can be made based on any number of single component part shapes. The defining characteristic of a multiple size component part is that is can connect with more than one post connector 10 on at least one edge.
Triangles 650 are added to the corners of a Swivel-Snaps construction in
A clamp 674 or other fastener by which the tube or other means for guidance of the object can be fastened may be attached to, attachable to, or integral with a component part 80, such as that shown in
In the embodiment shown in
Views perpendicular to the rod/axle/shaft 931 from the side of the faceplate 935 and the side of the wheel 925 are shown in
The invention comprises a wheel that may be attachable to (or an integral part of) a shaft, axle, or assembly wherein that shaft, axle, or assembly may be attachable to (or an integral part of) a faceplate, and wherein that faceplate may be attachable to (or an integral part of) a component part. Note that although particular parts 925, 930, 935, and 80 are shown as attachable to one another in the figures, Any two or more of such parts may be integral with one another rather than attachable to one another. In fact, the entire assembly shown in
The invention comprises any means or method by which a wheel or wheel assembly may be attached to a component part such that vehicles with one or more wheels may be constructed from component parts, at least one wheel, and possibly other components. It also comprises the wheel as a spinner or carousel, in which it is not necessarily part of a vehicle.
A specific embodiment (the preferred embodiment) of the invention is shown in
Pivots at any of the shoulders, elbows, hips, knees (906, 903, 907, and 905, respectively) may be comprised of pins inserted into arm or leg sections, around which each arm or leg section may rotate, as is well known to those in the art. However, any suitable means (not constricted only to pins) for pivoting is comprised by the invention. For example, the pivoting could be achieved by mating sections of each arm or leg that, upon mating, allow swiveling without a pin. Such swivel mating of parts by various means is well known in the art. Pivoting elbows 903 and knees 905 are part of the preferred embodiment, but are not a required part of the invention. Pivoting of arms 902 and legs 904 are also part of the preferred embodiment, but are not a required part of the invention. The construction figurine 900 may simply be without pivot sections, yet have a form similar to a human or animal.
A hand 908 can be attached by a user to a post connector 10, and a foot 910 can be as well. In the preferred embodiment shown, the hands and feet are similar and comprise cutouts at the ends of the arms or feet, or equivalently, two extensions on either side of each arm or leg. These cutouts (or extensions) fit over the disk 14 (or component part connecting element) snugly so the arm or leg, and thus the entire construction figurine 900 may be attached to post connector 10. The means for connecting hands and feet to post connectors shown is part of the preferred embodiment, but any such means is comprised by the invention.
Although a human form is shown for the construction figurine 900, the invention also comprises the form of any animal with two feet and two arms, four feet, or (hypothetically) four arms. It also comprises means for connection via the hands and feet to different substructures via faceplates or component parts, rather than just via post connectors.
Thus, the invention comprises a construction figurine, of human, animal, or other form, whose hands and feet can connect with post connectors, component parts, faceplates, and/or different substructures to build structural assemblies, and thus act as a structural element in such assemblies. It is also comprised simply of feet 910 that may connect to post connectors, component parts, faceplates, and/or different substructures without hands 908 being able to do so Likewise, it is also comprised simply of hands 908 that may connect to post connectors, component parts, faceplates, and/or different substructures without feet 910 being able to do so. In such cases, one foot (hand) could connect to one part of a post connector, component part, faceplate, and/or different substructure and the other foot (hand) could connect to another such part. By so doing the construction figurine would have the utility of being a construction element in a construction assembly.
Although the figures show much detail, such details are not essential to the invention. The drawings merely show special cases, or embodiments, of the invention. The essential elements of the invention are recited in the claims.
Wherever herein the present invention is referred to as comprised in part of “Swivel-Snaps”, that term is interpreted to mean the invention described in WO 2011/143019, PCT/SU2011/035107, U.S. Pat. No. 9,669,324, and other daughter/sister patents and patent applications in the USA and elsewhere. Language, definitions, and terms used in those patents and patent applications are applicable to, relevant to, and interpretable in the context of the description and claims herein.
In particular, the term Swivel-Snaps, in its preferred embodiment, is equivalent to a structural assembly device comprising. a) a component part having predetermined shape and a post connector connecting element, and b) a post connector comprised of a post and a component part connecting element wherein said component part connecting element is structurally connected to said post by any means, including being integral with said post, wherein at least part of said component part connecting element is substantially displaced radially from a central axis of the post, wherein said at least part of said component part connecting element is connectable directly with said post connector connecting element, such that when connected, said at least part of said component part connecting element contacts said post connector connecting element, wherein said post connector and a plurality of said component parts may be mechanically connected in an angular direction around the post via said component part connecting element and a plurality of said post connector connecting elements to form a structure, such that, when connected, said component parts can swing independently relative to the post about said central axis of the post,
One use for the invention described in this patent application is as a “toy, but the invention is not limited to toys, and is applicable to any and all structural, and/or other, uses.
This invention can thus be seen to have significant, novel advantages over the prior art delineated in the above “Description of Prior Art” section.
While the above description contains many specificities, the reader should not construe these as limitations on the scope of the invention, but merely as exemplifications of preferred embodiments thereof. Those skilled in the art will envision many other possibilities that are within its scope.
Accordingly, the scope of the invention should be determined not by the embodiments described, but by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.
Claims
1. A structural assembly device comprising.
- a) a component part having predetermined shape and a post connector connecting element, and
- b) a post connector comprised of a post and a component part connecting element wherein said component part connecting element is structurally connected to said post by any means, including being integral with said post,
- wherein at least part of said component part connecting element is substantially displaced radially from a central axis of the post,
- wherein said at least part of said component part connecting element is connectable directly with said post connector connecting element, such that when connected, said at least part of said component part connecting element contacts said post connector connecting element,
- wherein said post connector and a plurality of said component parts may be mechanically connected in an angular direction around the post via said component part connecting element and a plurality of said post connector connecting elements to form a structure, such that, when connected, said component parts can swing independently relative to the post about said central axis of the post, and
- wherein an additional element, such as but not limited to a block, figurine, geometric shape, letter, number, picture, or drawing, is connectable to any other element, such as but not limited to the post connector or component part, with a connection mechanism comprising male and female portions.
2. The structural assembly device of claim 1 further comprising a facemount of predetermined shape and size wherein said facemount is attached to, or attachable to, said component part, and the additional element may be connected by the connection mechanism to said facemount.
3. The structural assembly device of claim 1 wherein the additional element may be connected by the connection mechanism to the component part.
4. The structural assembly device of claim 1 wherein the additional element may be connected by the connection mechanism to the component part and the connection mechanism comprises the male and female portions aligned in one or more rows wherein the male portions comprise cylinders, rods, or disks.
5. The structural assembly device of claim 1 wherein the additional element may be connected by the connection mechanism to the post connector.
6. The structural assembly device of claim 1 wherein the male and female portions are aligned in one or more rows.
7. The structural assembly device of claim 1 wherein the male and female portions are aligned in one or more rows, and the male portions comprise cylinders, rods, bristles, or disks.
8. The structural assembly device of claim 1 wherein the male and female portions are aligned in one or more rows, and the male portions comprise cylinders.
9. The structural assembly device of claim 1 wherein the male portion comprises a cylinder, a rod, or a disk with an indention, cutout, ledge, or lip allowing said indention, cutout, ledge, or lip to form a sturdy connection between the male portion and the female portion.
10. The structural assembly device of claim 1 further comprising a facemount of predetermined shape and size wherein said facemount is attached to, or attachable to, said component part, the additional element may be connected by the connection mechanism to said facemount, and the connection mechanism comprises the male and female portions aligned in one or more rows.
11. The structural assembly device of claim 1 further comprising a facemount of predetermined shape and size wherein said facemount is attached to, or attachable to, said component part, the additional element may be connected by the connection mechanism to said facemount, and the connection mechanism comprises a single male portion and a single female portion wherein the male portion is effectively a cylinder.
12. The structural assembly device of claim 1 further comprising a facemount of predetermined shape and size wherein said facemount is attached to, or attachable to, said component part, the additional element may be connected by the connection mechanism to said facemount, and the connection mechanism comprises the male and female portions aligned in one or more rows wherein the male portions are cylinders, rods, or disks.
13. The structural assembly device of claim 1 wherein the component part connecting element has a non-circuclar cross section perpendicular to the central axis of the post.
14. The structural assembly device of claim 1 further comprising elastic material attached to, or attachable to, a component part wherein when attached, an object such as a ball or marble may be propelled by pulling back and releasing the elastic material, or said object may be bounced off of the elastic material.
15. The structural assembly device of claim 1 further comprising a lens attached to, or attachable to, a faceplate or component part.
16. The structural assembly device of claim 1 wherein at least one component part has a rectangular shape permitting two post connectors to be attached to said component part.
17. The structural assembly device of claim 1 further comprising a writing instrument, such as a pen, pencil, or crayon, man be attached to a post connector or component part.
18. The structural assembly device of claim 1 further comprising a block mounted, or mountable, inside a component part.
19. The structural assembly device of claim 1 further comprising Velcro attached, or attachable, to a faceplate.
20. The structural assembly device of claim 1 wherein at least one faceplate has a scratch and sniff surface.
21. The structural assembly device of claim 1 further comprising a gear about which a chain of component parts can be connected.
22. The structural assembly device of claim 1 further comprising mirrors attachable to post connectors or component parts to enable seeing around an object such as a wall.
23. The structural assembly device of claim 1 further comprising a tube attachable to, or insertable within, the structure through which balls or other objects may pass.
24. The structural assembly device of claim 1 further comprising a wheel assembly connected, or connectable, to a faceplate, wherein the wheel assembly comprises a hollow shaft in the center of the wheel and an axle, insertable, or inserted into, the hollow shaft on one end and inserted, or insertable, into an opening in the faceplate on the other end.
25. The structural assembly device of claim 1 further comprising sections of a sphere wherein such sections are attachable to faceplates, component parts, or post connectors.
26. The structural assembly device of claim 1 wherein the additional element is a figurine and said figurine has arms and feet attachable to the component part connecting element of the post connector, and wherein such attachment provides structural strength thereby allowing construction of additional types of construction assemblies.
27. The structural assembly device of claim 1 wherein the additional element is a toy part of an animal.
28. The structural assembly device of claim 1 wherein the additional element is a toy part of an airplane.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 16, 2019
Publication Date: Dec 9, 2021
Applicant: Creative Toys, LLC (Hollis, NH)
Inventors: Brian D. Klauber (Hollis, NH), Benjamin Gould (Roswell, GA), Frank DeGiacomo (Norwell, MA), Robert D. Klauber (Fairfield, IA)
Application Number: 17/415,087