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WO2006129903A1 - Jouets magnetique a panneaux - Google Patents

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WO2006129903A1
WO2006129903A1 PCT/KR2005/003201 KR2005003201W WO2006129903A1 WO 2006129903 A1 WO2006129903 A1 WO 2006129903A1 KR 2005003201 W KR2005003201 W KR 2005003201W WO 2006129903 A1 WO2006129903 A1 WO 2006129903A1
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Bong-Seok Yun
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63HTOYS, e.g. TOPS, DOLLS, HOOPS OR BUILDING BLOCKS
    • A63H33/00Other toys
    • A63H33/04Building blocks, strips, or similar building parts
    • A63H33/046Building blocks, strips, or similar building parts comprising magnetic interaction means, e.g. holding together by magnetic attraction
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63HTOYS, e.g. TOPS, DOLLS, HOOPS OR BUILDING BLOCKS
    • A63H33/00Other toys
    • A63H33/04Building blocks, strips, or similar building parts
    • A63H33/10Building blocks, strips, or similar building parts to be assembled by means of additional non-adhesive elements
    • A63H33/105Building blocks, strips, or similar building parts to be assembled by means of additional non-adhesive elements with grooves, e.g. dovetails

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  • the present invention relates, in general, to a panel-type magnetic toy in which permanent magnets are movably inserted and, more particularly, to a panel-type magnetic toy, which is constructed so that permanent magnets are movably inserted in a panel body, a mounting groove is provided at a central position on each side of the panel body, and a coupling unit is mounted to the mounting groove to rotatably couple a pair of panel bodies to each other, thus realizing variously shaped three-dimensional structures by repeatedly coupling panel bodies to each other.
  • a conventional magnetic toy includes cylindrical magnetic rods and metal balls.
  • Each of the magnetic rods is covered with synthetic resin while permanent magnets are provided on opposite ends of the magnetic rod.
  • the metal balls are at tached to opposite ends of each magnetic rod, due to the magnetic force of the magnetic rod having the permanent magnets.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view to show the assembled state of a conventional magnetic toy
  • FIGS. 2 A and 2B show the conventional magnetic toy, in which FIG. 2A is a sectional view of a magnetic rod constituting the magnetic toy, and FIG. 2B is a sectional view to show the assembled state of the magnetic toy.
  • the conventional magnetic toy includes cylindrical magnetic rods 4 and metal balls 5, with disc-shaped magnets 2 and 2' provided on opposite ends of each magnetic rod 4.
  • the magnetic rods 4 and the metal balls 5 are continuously connected to each other, thus providing a structure or model having a desired shape.
  • Each magnetic rod 4 having a predetermined magnetic force includes a metal pin 1.
  • the disc-shaped magnets 2 and 2' are provided on opposite ends of the metal pin 1.
  • the metal pin 1 equipped with the magnets 2 and 2' is covered with a covering 3 that is made of a hard synthetic resin material.
  • the metal balls 5 are attached to opposite ends of each magnetic rod 4. By continuously attaching other magnetic rods 4' and 4' to the metal balls 5, a linear structure using a plurality of magnetic rods 4 may be manufactured.
  • Each magnetic rod 4 is constructed so that the disc-shaped permanent magnets 2 and 2' are provided on opposite ends of the metal pin 1. Hence, the magnetic rod 4 itself serves as a bar magnet having a strong magnetic force. In this case, one side of the magnetic rod 4 is the N pole, while the other side of the magnetic rod 4 is the S pole.
  • the metal balls 5 are connected to the magnetic rods 4, due to the magnetic force acting between the magnetic rods 4 and 4'. That is, when the N pole of one magnetic rod 4 approaches the S pole of another magnetic rod 4', a strong attractive force is generated. By the attractive force, the metal ball 5' is attached between the two magnetic rods 4, thus firmly connecting the magnetic rods 4 to each other. Further, each metal ball 5 serves as a member to connect other magnetic rods to each other.
  • each metal ball 5 is larger than that of each magnetic rod 4
  • a plurality of magnetic rods 4 may be attached to the metal ball 5 at angular intervals from about 45 degrees to about 180 degrees.
  • a plurality of metal balls 5 is attached to a single magnetic rod 4, so that it is possible to manufacture a rotary structure using the point contact of the metal balls 5.
  • the conventional magnetic toy is problematic in that it provides only a linear structure using the magnetic rods 4, so that it is difficult to impart accurate shape to a structure which is manufactured using a plurality of magnetic rods 4 and metal balls 5. Further, when a sophisticated structure is manufactured, many triangular structures are required to securely support the sophisticated structure. Thus, the conventional magnetic toy is problematic in that it requires a great number of magnetic rods 4 and metal balls 5.
  • the conventional magnetic toy includes the metal balls serving as points, and the magnetic rods serving as lines.
  • the magnetic toy is advantageous in that the volume of the toy can be minimized when the toy is stored. Further, since the components of the toy are attached to each other by the permanent magnets, the components are seldom lost.
  • the conventional magnetic toy is problematic in that it comprises points and lines only, so that it is difficult to provide various shapes. Further, it is impossible to make a plane.
  • FIGS. 3A and 3B show the conventional panel-type magnetic toy.
  • the toy has the shape of a panel whose width and length are larger than its height.
  • the toy comprises a plurality of puzzle pieces 30.
  • Each puzzle piece 30 includes a panel body 31 having along an edge thereof at least one magnet moving space R. Further, a magnet 32, 33 is movably provided in the magnet moving space R in the panel body 31.
  • the conventional magnetic puzzle is problematic in that the magnet moving spaces are formed only at side surfaces and comers of the panel body 31, so that the magnet moving course is restricted. Thereby, it is difficult to firmly couple the face of one puzzle piece 30 to the face of another puzzle piece 30 or the side of one puzzle piece 30 to the side of another puzzle piece 30.
  • the conventional magnetic toy is provided with a plurality of polyhedral parts.
  • Each of the polyhedral parts has magnets on joining surfaces. The magnet provided on a joining surface of one polyhedral part is attracted to the magnet provided on a joining surface of another polyhedral part, so that the polyhedral parts are joined to each other.
  • the conventional magnetic toy is problematic in that it is possible to join the polyhedral parts together using magnetic force, only when the magnets of the polyhedral parts are arranged so that attractive force acts between a magnet provided on a joining surface of one polyhedral part and a magnet provided on a joining surface of another polyhedral part. Further, since the magnet is very small in comparison with the size of a main body of the polyhedral part, the magnetic force joining the polyhedral parts is weak.
  • the conventional magnetic toy is constructed so that each magnet is rotatable in a magnet holding portion to change the polarity.
  • the conventional magnetic toy is problematic in that only the polarity of each magnet is changed, but the position of the magnet is not changed, so that the above-mentioned problems are not solved.
  • the conventional magnetic toy has a drawback in that it is difficult to manufacture the polyhedral part having the rotatable magnet on the junction surface, thus decreasing work efficiency. Disclosure of Invention
  • an object of the present invention is to provide a panel-type magnetic toy, which is constructed so that polygonal upper and lower panel parts are combined into a panel body, a plurality of ribs is provided in the panel body to define hollow compartments, and a permanent magnet is inserted into each hollow compartment to be movable by magnetic force, thus allowing neighboring panel bodies to be continuously connected to each other.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a panel-type magnetic toy, which is constructed so that a coupling unit, having on both surfaces thereof radial stop grooves, is mounted to a mounting groove provided in a central position of each side of a panel body, thus allowing the coupling angle between the panel bodies to be stepwisely adjusted.
  • the present invention provides a panel- type magnetic toy, including polygonal upper and lower panel parts each having on a surface thereof a plurality of ribs, a plurality of compartments provided in comers of the upper and lower panel parts by partition walls which are formed by coupling the corresponding ribs of the upper and lower panel parts to each other, and permanent magnets movably inserted in the compartments.
  • Each of the upper and lower panel parts comprises a plate having a polygon shape, including a triangle and a rectangle.
  • a plurality of ribs protrudes from the surface of each of the upper and lower panel parts to provide spaces defined by each corner and the partition walls in the upper and lower panel parts.
  • the corresponding ribs of the upper and lower panel parts are coupled to each other, so that a plurality of compartments defined by the ribs and the corners is provided in the polygonal panel body.
  • the compartments are defined by the partition walls which are formed by coupling the corresponding ribs of the upper and lower panel parts to each other.
  • the permanent magnet is movably inserted into the compartment which is provided at each of the corners of the panel body.
  • one panel body is coupled to a neighboring panel body such that side surfaces or corners of the panel bodies come into contact with each other, by magnetic force of the permanent magnet which is movably inserted into the compartment provided in each corner of each panel body.
  • At least one mounting groove is provided in each side of the panel body.
  • a coupling unit is rotatably inserted into the mounting groove, and disc-shaped insert parts having a plurality of stop grooves are provided on opposite sides of the coupling unit.
  • the coupling unit includes the disc-shaped insert parts each having on both surfaces thereof a plurality of radial stop grooves, and a coupling piece.
  • the insert parts are provided on opposite ends of the coupling piece in such a way as to be symmetrical with respect to each other.
  • Each of the disc-shaped insert parts is inserted into a mounting groove in each panel body, so that neighboring panel bodies are coupled to each other in such a way as to stepwisely rotate about each coupling unit.
  • Locking protrusions provided on both sides of the mounting groove engage with the stop grooves provided on both surfaces of each disc-shaped insert part of the coupling unit, so that the coupling unit is fixed to a predetermined position, thus adjusting the rotating angle of the panel body.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view to show the assembled state of a conventional magnetic toy
  • FIGS. 2A and 2B show the conventional magnetic toy, in which FIG. 2A is a sectional view of a magnetic rod constituting the magnetic toy, and FIG. 2B is a sectional view to show the assembled state of the magnetic toy;
  • FIGS. 3A and 3B are perspective views of a conventional panel-type magnetic toy
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a magnetic toy, according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 5 is a partially cutaway perspective view of the magnetic toy, according to this invention.
  • FIG. 6 is a sectional view of the magnetic toy, according to this invention.
  • FIG. 7 is a side sectional view of the magnetic toy, according to this invention.
  • FIG. 8 is a perspective view of a coupling unit of the panel-type magnetic toy, according to this invention.
  • FIG. 9 is a side view of the coupling unit of the panel-type magnetic toy, according to this invention;
  • FIG. 10 is a perspective view showing the assembly of the panel-type magnetic toy, according to this invention;
  • FIG. 11 is a perspective view showing the coupled state of the panel-type magnetic toy, according to this invention;
  • FIG. 12 is a side sectional view showing the coupled state of the panel-type magnetic toy, according to this invention; [41] FIG.
  • FIG. 13 is a perspective view showing a printed plate attached to the front surface of a panel body of the panel-type magnetic toy, according to this invention.
  • FIGS. 14A and 14B are perspective views showing variously shaped panel bodies, according to this invention;
  • FIGS. 15 to 18 are perspective views showing various structures assembled using the magnetic toy, according to this invention, in which FIG. 15 is a perspective view of a structure having the shape of a regular hexahedron, FIG. 16 is a perspective view of a spheroidal structure, FlG. 17 is a perspective view of a structure having the shape of a letter board, and FlG. 18 is a perspective view of a structure having the shape of a construction toy;
  • FlG. 19 is an exploded perspective view of the panel body and stick coupling units, according to the present invention.
  • FlG. 20 is a perspective view showing the state where the stick coupling units are coupled to the panel body, according to this invention.
  • FlG. 21 is a sectional view showing the state where the stick coupling units are coupled to the panel body, according to this invention.
  • FIGS. 22 A and 22B are perspective views showing stick coupling units, according to other embodiments of the present invention.
  • FlG. 23 is a perspective view of a structure obtained by coupling panel bodies using the stick coupling units, according to this invention.
  • FlG. 4 is a perspective view of a magnetic toy, according to the present invention.
  • FlG. 5 is a partially cutaway perspective view of the magnetic toy, according to this invention
  • FlG. 6 is a sectional view of the magnetic toy, according to this invention
  • FlG. 7 is a side sectional view of the magnetic toy, according to this invention.
  • the panel-type magnetic toy of this invention includes a polygonal panel body 100, which is provided by coupling upper and lower panel parts 110 and 120 to each other and is partitioned by a plurality of partition walls 130.
  • a plurality of ribs 111 and 112 is provided on one surface of each of the upper and lower panel parts 110 and 120.
  • At least one mounting groove 160 is provided in each side of the panel body 100.
  • a permanent magnet 150 is movably inserted into each compartment 140 defined by a partition wall 130.
  • the upper and lower panel parts 110 and 120 are symmetrical. Vertical wall parts
  • a through hole 180 is formed in a central portion of the panel parts 110 and 120.
  • a plurality of depressions 121a and prominences 121b is provided on both sides of the ribs where the ribs 121 and 122 contact the vertical wall parts 112 and 122, thus allowing the upper and lower panel parts 110 and 120 to be combined with each other.
  • the vertical wall parts 112 and 122 and the ribs 111 and 121, provided on facing surfaces of the upper and lower panel parts 110 and 120, are in close contact with each other, thus forming the panel body 100 having a hollow internal space.
  • the internal space of the panel body 100 is partitioned by the partition walls 130 which are provided by coupling the corresponding ribs 111 and 121 to each other, thus forming the hollow compartments 140.
  • the panel body 100 has the shape of a shallow box, in which the vertical wall parts 112 and 122 of the upper and lower panel parts 110 and 120 defining each side of the panel body 100 are combined with each other, thus providing a horizontal contact surface 125, and a hollow part having the height corresponding to that of the horizontal contact surface 125 is defined in the panel body 100.
  • the hollow part of the panel body 100 is partitioned into a plurality of compartments 140 by the ribs 111 and 121 provided inside each corner 170 of the panel body 100.
  • the spherical, cylindrical, or elliptical permanent magnet 150 is inserted into the compartment 140 provided in each corner 170 in such a way as to be movable by magnetic force or gravity.
  • Each partition wall 130 is provided by coupling the corresponding ribs 111 and 121 protruding from facing surfaces of the upper and lower panel parts 110 and 120 to each other.
  • each partition wall 130 comprises a curved surface in each corner 170 to allow the permanent magnet 150 to be freely movable in each compartment 140 defined by the partition wall 130.
  • each compartment 140 partitioned in the panel body 100 by the partition wall 130 is configured such that a portion of the vertical wall parts 112 and 122, extending from the corner 170 to opposite sides thereof, is lower than a portion of the vertical wall parts 112 and 122 forming the horizontal contact surface 125 of each side of the panel body 100. Thereby, a portion of opposite sides of each corner 170 is opened, thus providing an opening 190.
  • At least one mounting groove 160 is provided in each side of the panel body 100 in such a way as to extend from the horizontal contact surface 125 to the center of the panel body 100.
  • a locking protrusion 161 and a pair of stop protrusions 162 are provided on each side of each mounting groove 160.
  • a coupling unit is mounted in the mounting groove
  • a surface of one panel body 100 may be coupled to a surface of a neighboring panel body 100 by the magnetic force of the magnet 150 which moves in each compartment 140. Further, a pair of panel bodies 100 may be coupled to each other in such a way as to rotate about the coupling unit.
  • a cylindrical stick or magnetic stick (not shown) is vertically inserted into the through hole 180 provided in the central portion of the panel body 100, thus allowing another panel 100 to be continuously coupled to an end of the magnetic stick.
  • FIG. 8 is a perspective view of a coupling unit of the panel-type magnetic toy, according to this invention
  • FIG. 9 is a side view of the coupling unit of the panel-type magnetic toy, according to this invention
  • FIG. 10 is a perspective view showing the assembly of the panel-type magnetic toy, according to this invention
  • FIG. 11 is a perspective view showing the coupled state of the panel-type magnetic toy, according to this invention
  • FIG. 12 is a side sectional view showing the coupled state of the panel-type magnetic toy, according to this invention.
  • the coupling unit 200 of the panel-type magnetic toy of this invention includes the disc-shaped insert parts 210 and a coupling piece 220.
  • the disc-shaped insert parts 210 are symmetrically provided on opposite ends of the coupling piece 220.
  • a plurality of stop grooves 211 is radially provided on front and back surfaces of each of the insert parts 210.
  • a locking groove 212 is formed in the center of each of the front and back surfaces of each insert part 210.
  • the stop grooves 211 extend radially from the locking groove 212.
  • Each of the stop grooves 211 is depressed to a predetermined depth to have a semi-circular cross-section.
  • the coupling unit 200 is made of a synthetic resin material.
  • a channel 230 having a predetermined depth is formed at a predetermined position in each discshaped insert part 210, so that parts of the circumferences of front and back portions of each of the disc-shaped insert parts 210, provided on opposite ends of the coupling piece 220, form a pair of parallel surfaces.
  • an edge of the disc-shaped insert part 210, provided on each end of the coupling piece 220 has a predetermined elastic restoring force, according to the properties of the material.
  • Each disc-shaped insert part 210 of the coupling unit 200 constructed as described above is mounted in the mounting groove 160 provided on each horizontal contact surface 125 of the panel body 100, as shown in FIGS. 10 to 12. Thereby, a pair of panel bodies 100 is hinged to rotate about the coupling unit 200.
  • the coupling structure of the panel body 100 to the coupling unit 200 is as follows.
  • the coupling unit 200 is inserted into the mounting groove 160 such that both surfaces of the disc-shaped insert part 210 provided on each end of the coupling unit are in close contact with both walls of the mounting groove 160. At this time, the locking protrusions 161 provided on both sides of the mounting groove 160 are seated in the locking grooves 212 provided in the central portions of both surfaces of each discshaped insert part 210. Thereby, the panel body 100 is rotatably mounted to an end of the coupling unit 200.
  • the rotating range of the panel bodies 100 coupled to opposite ends of the coupling unit 200 is maintained within an angular range from 90 degrees to 180 degrees.
  • FIG. 13 is a perspective view showing a printed plate attached to the front surface of the panel body of the panel-type magnetic toy, according to this invention.
  • the printed plate 300 is cut to have the same shape as the front surface of the panel body 100, and is attached to the front surface of the panel body 100.
  • a plurality of fitting holes 195 is formed at predetermined positions on a front surface of each compartment of the panel body 100.
  • a plurality of fitting projections 310 is provided at corners on a back surface of the printed plate 300 at regular intervals to correspond to the fitting holes 195 of the panel body.
  • Educational characters, such as Korean or Roman letters, or puzzle pieces 320 are printed on the front surface of the printed plate 300.
  • a support piece 330 is provided at a central position of an edge between neighboring fitting projections 310, that is, a position corresponding to each mounting groove 160 of the panel body 100. An end of the support piece 330 is fitted into a front end of the corresponding mounting groove 160.
  • FIGS. 14A and 14B are perspective views showing variously shaped panel bodies, according to this invention.
  • a panel body 100 of the panel-type magnetic toy may have various shapes, including a rectangular shape, a pentagonal shape, and a diamond shape.
  • the panel bodies 100 having various shapes are combined with each other, thus accomplishing three-dimensional structures having various shapes.
  • FIGS. 15 to 18 are perspective views showing various structures assembled using the magnetic toy, according to this invention, in which FIG. 15 is a perspective view of a structure having the shape of a regular hexahedron, FIG. 16 is a perspective view of a spheroidal structure, FIG. 17 is a perspective view of a structure having the shape of a letter board, and FIG. 18 is a perspective view of a structure having the shape of a construction toy.
  • FIG. 1 Variously shaped structures, made from the panel-type magnetic toy of this invention and shown in the drawings, are representative of structures that may be manufactured by repeatedly combining variously shaped panel bodies, including a rectangular panel body and a pentagonal panel body as well as the triangular panel body described herein.
  • the coupling units 200 each having on opposite ends thereof the disc-shaped insert parts 210 are repeatedly mounted in the mounting grooves 160 provided on the horizontal contact surfaces 125 of the polygonal panel bodies 100, thus making variously shaped structures.
  • FIG. 15 shows a structure having the shape of a regular hexahedron, made from the panel bodies of this invention.
  • a plurality of coupling units 200 is rotatably mounted in the mounting grooves 160 provided on respective horizontal contact surfaces 125 of the square-shaped panel bodies 100. Thereby, neighboring panel bodies 100 are combined by the coupling unit 200 in such a way as to be at right angles with each other.
  • the printed plate 300 on which a die pattern is printed is attached to the front surface of each panel body 100, thus providing the hexahedral structure.
  • the spheroidal structure of FIG. 16 is manufactured. That is, by continuously coupling the coupling units 200 and the panel bodies 100, and adjusting the angle between the panel bodies 100 which are rotatably provided on opposite ends of each coupling unit 200, the spheroidal structure is manufactured. A printed plate 300 on which the pattern of a world map is printed is attached to the outer circumferential surface of each panel body 100. Such a structure may be utilized as a globe.
  • FIG. 17 shows a letter board structure comprising a board.
  • a plurality of panel bodies 100 to which printed plates 300, having various letters printed on front surfaces thereof, are attached is inserted between a plurality of panel bodies mounted to the board.
  • the panel bodies 100 are vertically or horizontally mounted to the board. Such a structure is utilized as an educational letter board.
  • FIG. 18 a perspective view of a construction toy assembled using polygonal panel bodies. As shown in the drawing, it is possible to assemble a structure which can be actually operated, such as a crane, using a plurality of polygonal panel bodies 100 and other magnetic toys (linear sticks or rotary structures).
  • FIGS. 19 to 23 are views to show a panel-type magnetic toy, according to another embodiment of the present invention, in which FlG. 19 is an exploded perspective view of the panel body and stick coupling units, according to the present invention, FlG. 20 is a perspective view showing the state where the stick coupling units are coupled to the panel body, according to this invention, and FlG. 21 is a sectional view showing the state where the stick coupling units are coupled to the panel body, according to this invention.
  • the panel-type magnetic toy of this invention includes stick coupling units 10.
  • the stick coupling units 10 are mounted to corresponding side surfaces of a polygonal panel body 100.
  • Each stick coupling unit 10 has a circular stick support ring 11.
  • a pair of coupling ribs 13 extends from an end of the stick support ring 11 in opposite directions, with a stick support hole 12 being formed in the stick support ring 11.
  • Each stick coupling unit 10 is secured to each side surface of the panel body 100 by inserting the coupling ribs 13, which extend from the end of the stick support ring 11 of the stick coupling unit 10, into an opening 190 formed in each side surface of the panel body 100.
  • the panel body 100 includes compartments 140 provided by a plurality of partition walls 121, with a permanent magnet 150 being movably inserted in each of the compartments 140.
  • An inner diameter of the stick support ring 11 may be determined according to the diameter of a stick S inserted into the stick support ring 11, such that the stick support ring 11 is in close contact with the outer circumferential surface of the stick S.
  • An aperture 15 is formed at a predetermined position on the stick support ring 11, thus imparting predetermined elastic restoring force to the circular support ring 11.
  • Bent parts 14 are provided around the aperture 15 which is formed at a predetermined position on the circular stick support ring 11, and extend outwards from the stick support ring 11.
  • the coupling ribs 13 are provided on ends of the corresponding bent parts 14 at a predetermined angle in such a way that the coupling ribs 13 extend in opposite directions.
  • the coupling ribs 13 are movable due to the elasticity of each stick support ring 11.
  • the coupling ribs 13 extend from ends of the corresponding bent parts 14 in such a way as to be perpendicular to the bent parts 14, so that the coupling ribs 13 may be inserted into the opening 190 which is formed in each side surface of the panel body 100.
  • each bent part 14 extending from the aperture 15 of each stick support ring 11 is almost equal to the width of each plate defining the opening 190 of the panel body 100.
  • Such a construction allows entire surfaces of the bent parts 14 to be in close contact with the upper and lower surfaces of each opening 190, thus allowing each stick coupling unit 10 to slide without vertically shaking.
  • FIGS. 22 A and 22B are perspective views showing stick coupling units, according to other embodiments of the present invention
  • FlG. 23 is a perspective view of a structure obtained by coupling panel bodies using the stick coupling units, according to this invention.
  • coupling ribs 13, extending from bent parts 14 which are provided in an aperture 15 of a stick support ring 11, are at obtuse or acute angles with the bent parts 14, as shown in FIGS. 22 A and 22B.
  • each coupling rib 13 and the stick support ring 11 is equal to or slightly smaller than the width of the opening 190 which is provided in each side surface of the panel body 100.
  • each stick coupling unit 10 is arranged such that the stick support ring 11, having a pair of coupling ribs 13, is parallel to the panel body 11. In such a state, the coupling ribs 13 and the bent parts 14 are inserted into the opening 190 which is formed in each side surface of the panel body 100.
  • the coupling ribs 13 extend from the aperture 15 of the stick support ring 11 and are at an acute angle with the bent parts 14, so that the coupling ribs 13 are in close contact with the inner surface of the opening 190 of the panel body 100.
  • the stick coupling unit 10 is more firmly coupled to the panel body 100.
  • At least one stick coupling unit 10 may be mounted to each side surface of the panel body 100, as necessary.
  • the stick coupling unit 10 is mounted to each side surface of the panel body 100 in such a way as to move horizontally along the corresponding opening 190 of the panel body 100.
  • the stick coupling units 10 of neighboring panel bodies 100 are alternately arranged. In such a state, a stick S passes through the stick support rings 11.
  • Such a construction allows the panel bodies 100 to be rotatable about the stick S.
  • the present invention provides a panel-type magnetic toy, which is constructed so that polygonal panel bodies and coupling units may be continuously coupled to each other, thus allowing side surfaces of the panel bodies to be more firmly coupled to each other by magnetic force, in addition to allowing the panel bodies to rotate about the coupling units at various angles, thus accomplishing various shapes of models, therefore enhancing a user's creative ability.

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La présente invention a trait à un jeu magnétique à panneaux, dans lequel des aimants permanents sont insérés de manière amovible. Le jouet magnétique comporte un corps panneau (100) comprenant des parties de tableau supérieure et inférieure (110, 120), une pluralité de compartiments (140), et des aimants permanents (150). Chacune des parties panneau supérieure et inférieure présente à sa surface une pluralité de nervures (111, 121). Les compartiments sont définis à des coins respectifs par des cloisons de séparation (130) constituées par la combinaison des nervures correspondantes. Les aimants permanents sont insérés de manière amovible dans des compartiments correspondants. Le jouet magnétique à panneaux selon l'invention permet un contact mutuel plus fort entre les surfaces latérales des corps de panneau grâce à la force magnétique, et permet la rotation des corps de panneau autour d'une unité de couplage à un angle souhaité, permettant ainsi la réalisation de modèles de formes variées, et l'amélioration de la créativité d'un utilisateur.
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