BUILDING BLOCK
This invention relates to building blocks. More particularly but not exclusively, it relates to an educational toy to teach different aspects of mathematics to children of all ages.
According to the invention there is provided a multi-faced building block adapted for assembly to produce a plurality of shapes by connecting a number of said building blocks, each block comprising: hinge connection means at one or more edges for enabling a pair of said building blocks to be hingedly connected at said edges; and face connection means on at least one face of the block to enable face-to-face connection of a pair of said blocks .
The building block may be in the shape of a triangular prism, preferably an isosceles triangular prism and, more preferably a right-angled isosceles triangular prism. The prism preferably has square faces lying between the short sides of the triangular faces
The hinge connection means may comprise male hinge means at a first edge and female hinge means at a second edge parallel and adjacent said first edge whereby two said blocks may be joined together fixedly by connecting together the male hinge means of the two blocks to the respective female hinge means of the two blocks .
According to a further aspect of the invention there is provided a building block adapted for assembly to produce a plurality of shapes by connecting a number of said building blocks, each of said building blocks comprising a right-angled isosceles triangular prism, wherein said block has male hinge means at an edge defining one end of the hypotenuse, and female hinge means at an edge defining the other end of the
hypotenuse, whereby two blocks can be hingedly joined together by connecting the male hinge means of one block to the female hinge means of the other block, and two of said blocks can be fixedly joined together using both pairs of hinge means to form a cube.
The building block may have a female face connection means on one face defining one of the equal sides of the isosceles triangle, and a male face connection means on the other face defining the other of the equal sides of the isosceles triangle.
The hinge axes preferably lie parallel to the edges defining the hypotenuse.
The male hinge means may comprise a pair of oppositely extending protrusions and the female hinge means may comprise a pair of oppositely extending recesses adapted to be engaged by the protrusions with a snap fit. The protrusions may extend towards one another and the recesses may open away from one another.
By way of example, one embodiment of a block according to the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:-
Figure 1 is a side view of a building block;
Figure 2 is an underneath view of the block of Figure 1 ;
Figure 3 is a face view of the block;
Figure 4 is a sectional view along the lines A-A in Figure 3;
Figure 5 is a view, on an enlarged scale, of a detail of a snap joint; and
Figure 6 is a sectional view illustrating a pair of blocks joined together by engagement of two pairs of hinge means .
A building block 10 of plastics material, although it will be aooreciated that other materials could be
used, is shaped generally in the form of a right-angled triangular prism. The building block has a pair of essentially square faces 11, 12 and a rectangular face 13 defining the hypotenuse of the right-angled triangle. The building block has two end faces 14, 15 which are, in their general shape, right-angled isosceles triangles.
The block 10 is provided with male hinge means 20 at one edge defining the hypotenuse of the right-angled triangular faces 14, 15 and female hinge means 21 at the other edge defining the hypotenuse of the triangular faces 14, 15. The male hinge means 20 consist of a pair of nibs 22 between which extends a space 23, conical protrusions 24 extending from the nibs 22 towards one another.
The female hinge means 21 consist of a rib 25 having conical recesses 26 in end faces thereof.
When the male hinge means 20 of one block and the female hinge means 21 of a second block are to be engaged together, the rib 25 of the second block is pushed into the space 23 of the first block and the conical protrusions 24 of the one block are engaged in the conical recesses 26 in the second block. In this way, a hinge connection is provided between the two blocks .
Additionally, the shape of the blocks and positioning of the male and female hinge means 20, 21 is such that two such blocks 10 can be joined together by engagement of the male and female hinge means of one block with respective female and male hinge means of the second block to form a cube, as shown in Figure 6. In the Figure 6 arrangement, the respective rectangular faces 13 face towards one another, the faces 13 being very slightly recessed to ensure that there is no balking when the male and female hinge means are moved into
engagement.
In addition to the hinge means, the block 10 is provided with face connection means, there being a socket 30 provided in the square face 11 and a spigot 31 extending from the square face 12 the spigot of one block 10 is engageable with the socket 30 of another block 10 with a snap fit, the engagement profiles of the spigot 31 and socket 30 being shown in more detail in Figure 5. In Figure 5, it can be seen that the spigot 31 is essentially cylindrical but with an annular engagement rim 32 near its free end. The socket 30 has an inwardly extending annular engagement rib 33 such that the annular rim 32 of the spigot 31 engages the annular rib 33 of the socket 30 with a snap fit. As is shown clearly in Figure 5, both the annular rim 32 and annular rib 33 have chamfered profiles to allow ease of entry of the spigot into the socket and, furthermore, to allow relative ease of disengagement of the spigot from the socket since the blocks are designed to be engaged and disengaged relatively easily, but still allow sufficient strength of engagement to form a stable connection.
When two blocks are formed together in the Figure 6 arrangement, a cube is formed having two planar faces, two faces having a spigot 31 extending therefrom and two faces including sockets 30. The Figure 6 cube formed from two blocks 10 allows the blocks 10 to form part of a structure with existing cubes available under our Trade Mark MULTILINK, which cube have in their faces sockets with the same profile as the sockets 30 of the blocks 10 and spigots with the same profile as the spigots 31 of the blocks 10. In this way, the blocks 10 provide substantially increased flexibility and adaptability to the MULTILINK cubes in that the blocks 10 can be face-to-face connected with the existing cubes
and, with two blocks 10 connected together at one hinge, a hinge connection is provided but alternatively with both hinge connections made, a cube is formed. It will be appreciated that a large variety of structures is thus possible.
It will be appreciated that the foregoing description is by way of example only and that modifications and alterations may be made within the scope of the invention.