US20170209801A1 - Snap-lock construction toy - Google Patents
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Abstract
A snap-lock toy has a body and a pair of cantilevered receptor wings extending between the first and second ends of the body. The cantilevered receptor wings are cantilevered from a leverage point near the first end and extend toward the second end. A first female receptor associated with the first end has a first snap diameter defined between the pair of cantilevered wings. A second female receptor has a second snap diameter defined between the pair of cantilevered wings, where the second diameter differs from the first diameter. First and second predetermined moments associated with the first and second female receptors are defined based on a predetermined insertion force associated with an insertion of a male snap-lock connector into the respective first and second female receptors. An octagonal male feature extend from the first end of the body, and a generally square feature extending into the second end of the body.
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- This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/287,270 filed Jan. 26, 2016, entitled “SNAP-LOCK CONSTRUCTION TOY”, the contents of which are herein incorporated by reference in their entirety.
- The present disclosure relates generally to construction sets, and more particularly to construction toys with multiple shaped components removably connectable with male and female connectors.
- Construction toys have been developed over the years for play, education, and industry modeling. In particular, various injection molded construction toy building blocks have been introduced, where individual blocks are stacked atop one another to form various creations.
- Conventional construction toys have components that are three dimensional, however they are limited in their angular orientation, as well as being limited in angled connection of components. Further, male and female connector portions are generally smooth and are held together with friction, resulting in reduced stability and ultimately abrasive wear on components.
- Various others have attempted to overcome some of the limitations of such designs with various levels of success. There continues to be a need for multi-functional construction toys with multi-faceted and multi-angular connectable components. There also continues to be a need for reusable connector portions that lock into position and provide greater stability while being simple to use.
- The present disclosure provides a construction toy that utilizes snap-lock technology in an innovative manner. Accordingly, the following presents a simplified summary of the disclosure in order to provide a basic understanding of some aspects of the invention. This summary is not an extensive overview of the invention. It is intended to neither identify key or critical elements of the invention nor delineate the scope of the invention. Its purpose is to present some concepts of the invention in a simplified form as a prelude to the more detailed description that is presented later.
- In accordance with one aspect of the disclosure, a snap-lock toy is provided, wherein the snap-lock toy comprises a body having at least a first end disposed along an axis thereof. In accordance with one example, a female snap-lock connector is provided and has a generally hollow interior extending into the first end of the body. The female snap-lock connector, for example, comprises a bifurcated engagement member configured to receive a male snap-lock connector along the axis of the body. The male snap-lock connector, for example, has a head, a neck, and a shoulder.
- The bifurcated engagement member, for example, comprises a first female engagement member and a second female engagement member separated by a slit. Each of the first female engagement member and second female engagement member, for example, each respectively comprise a wall having a head engagement region, a neck engagement region, and shoulder engagement region. The first female engagement member and second female engagement member, for example, are configured to elastically deflect from respective original states upon receiving the head and neck of the male snap-lock connector. Further, in another example, the first female engagement member and second female engagement member are configured to return approximately to their respective original states once the head of male snap-lock connector is lodged within the head engagement region of female snap-lock connector.
- In one example, the head and neck of the male snap-lock connector are mushroom-shaped. For example, a shape of the shoulder of the male snap-lock connector and shoulder engagement region of the female snap-lock connector are complementary in shape when viewed along the axis. In another example, the shoulder engagement region of the female snap-lock connector is larger than the shoulder of the male snap-lock connector when viewed along the axis.
- In still another example, the shoulder engagement region of the female snap-lock connector is generally octagonal in shape. As such, for example, the shoulder engagement region of the female snap-lock connector generally provides a plurality of 45 degree increments of insertion of the male snap-lock connector.
- According to another example, the shape of the shoulder of the male snap-lock connector and shoulder engagement region of the female snap-lock connector generally maintains a rotational orientation of the male snap-lock connector with respect to female snap-lock connector. The body and female snap-lock connector, for example, are comprised of a plastic. The body may further comprise one or more stiffening members configured to stiffen the body.
- In another example, the first female engagement member and a second female engagement member are mirror images of one another when viewed along the axis. One or more ribs may be further defined in the body, wherein the one or more ribs support the first female engagement member and second female engagement member. For example, the slit and the one or more ribs are configured to enable the first female engagement member and second female engagement member to elastically deflect as the head of the male snap-lock connector is pushed through the neck engagement region.
- Another example includes a plurality of female snap-lock connectors extending into a plurality of ends of the body. In another example, another male snap-lock connector is disposed at a second end of the body, wherein the male snap-lock connector has another head, another neck, and another shoulder.
- In still another example, the first female engagement member and second female engagement member return to their respective original states once the head of male snap-lock connector is lodged within the head engagement region of female snap-lock connector selectively secures the male snap-lock connector to the body.
- In accordance with another exemplary aspect, a snap-lock toy is provided having a body with a first end and a second end, wherein the first end has a first axis associated therewith. A female snap-lock connector has a generally hollow interior extending into the first end of the body, wherein the female snap-lock connector comprises a bifurcated engagement member. The bifurcated engagement member comprises a first female engagement member and a second female engagement member separated by a slit. Each of the first female engagement member and a second female engagement member respectively comprise a wall having a head engagement region, a neck engagement region, and shoulder engagement region. The first female engagement member and second female engagement member, for example, are configured to elastically deflect from and to respective original states. Further, a male snap-lock connector extends from the second end of the body, wherein the male snap-lock connector having a head, a neck, and a shoulder.
- In another example, the first female engagement member and second female engagement member are configured to elastically deflect from their respective original states upon receiving another head, another neck and another shoulder of another male snap-lock connector. The first female engagement member and second female engagement member are configured to return their respective original states once the another head of the another male snap-lock connector is lodged within the head engagement region of female snap-lock connector, therein selectively securing the another male snap-lock connector to the body.
- In another example, one or more ribs are defined in the body, wherein the one or more ribs support the first female engagement member and second female engagement member. The slit and the one or more ribs, for example, are configured to enable the first female engagement member and second female engagement member to elastically deflect as the head of the male snap-lock connector is pushed through the neck engagement region.
- In another example, the head and neck of the male snap-lock connector are mushroom-shaped, and wherein the shoulder of the male snap-lock connector and shoulder engagement region of the female snap-lock connector are generally octagonal in shape.
- In accordance with another exemplary aspect of the disclosure, a snap-lock block is provided having a body with a first end and a second end disposed along an axis thereof. The body of the snap-lock block comprises a pair of cantilevered receptor wings disposed about the axis and extending approximately from the first end to the second end. The pair of cantilevered receptor wings, for example, are cantilevered from a leverage point associated with the first end and extend toward the second end.
- A first female receptor, for example, is defined in the first end of the body of the snap-lock block, wherein the first female receptor has a first snap diameter defined between the pair of cantilevered wings. A second female receptor, for example, is defined in the second end of the body of the snap-lock block. The second female receptor, for example, has a second snap diameter defined between the pair of cantilevered wings, wherein the second diameter differs from the first diameter. A first predetermined moment, for example, is associated with the first female receptor. A second predetermined moment, for example, is associated with the second female receptor, whereby the first predetermined moment and second predetermined moment are defined based on a predetermined insertion force associated with an insertion of a male snap-lock connector into the first female receptor and second female receptor.
- In one example, the first predetermined moment is based, at least in part, on the first snap diameter, and the second predetermined moment is based, at least in part, on the second snap diameter. The predetermined insertion force, for example, is approximately equal for an insertion of the male snap-lock connector into both of the first female receptor and second female receptor.
- The first predetermined moment and second predetermined moment, for example, are further based on a respective first distance from the leverage point to the first snap diameter and a second distance from the leverage point to the second snap diameter. In another example, the first predetermined moment and second predetermined moment are further based on a material composition of the pair of cantilevered receptor wings. For example, the pair of cantilevered receptor wings are comprised of a plastic and are generally elastic.
- In accordance with another exemplary aspect, an octagonal male feature extends outwardly a first predetermined distance from a surface associated with the first end of the body of the snap-lock block. Further, a generally square feature extends inwardly a second predetermined distance from the second end of the body of the snap-lock block. The octagonal male feature and generally square feature, for example, are sized such that generally square feature overlaps the octagonal male feature when viewed along the axis.
- In one example, the first female receptor is generally centered inside the octagonal male feature. In another example, the octagonal male feature and generally square feature are configured to provide a friction fit between another octagonal male feature and another generally square feature of another snap-lock toy. The another octagonal male feature, for example, is dimensioned the same as the octagonal male feature and the another generally square feature is dimensioned the same as the generally square feature.
- In another example, the octagonal male feature and the first female receptor are configured to mate with a snap-lock rod having a generally square body and the male snap-lock connector. An interface between the octagonal male feature and the square body, for example, provides a plurality of 45 degree increments of rotation of the male snap-lock rod with respect to the body upon insertion of the male snap-lock connector into the first female receptor.
- According to yet another example, the snap-lock block comprises one or more male snap-lock connectors disposed about a periphery of the body.
- In accordance with still another exemplary aspect, a snap-lock toy is provided comprising a snap-lock block and a snap-lock rod. The snap-lock block, for example, comprises a body, an octagonal male feature extending outwardly a first predetermined distance from a surface associated with the first end of the body, and a first female receptor generally centered inside the octagonal male feature. The snap-lock rod, for example, comprises an elongate body having a generally square cross-section, and a male snap-lock connector. The male snap-lock connector, for example, is configured to selectively matingly engage the first female receptor of the snap-lock block, wherein the octagonal male feature and first female receptor provide a plurality of 45 degree increments of rotation of the male snap-lock rod with respect to the body of the snap-lock block upon insertion of the male snap-lock connector into the first female receptor.
- In one example, the snap-lock block further comprises a first end and a second end of the body disposed along an axis thereof. The body of the snap-lock block, for example, comprises a pair of cantilevered receptor wings disposed about the axis and extending approximately from the first end to the second end. The pair of cantilevered receptor wings, for example, are cantilevered from a leverage point associated with the first end and extend toward the second end. The first female receptor, for example, is defined in the first end of the body of the snap-lock block, wherein the first female receptor has a first snap diameter defined between the pair of cantilevered wings. A second female receptor, for example, is defined in the second end of the body of the snap-lock block, wherein the second female receptor has a second snap diameter defined between the pair of cantilevered wings. The second diameter, for example, differs from the first diameter, wherein a first predetermined moment is associated with the first female receptor and a second predetermined moment is associated with the second female receptor. The first predetermined moment and second predetermined moment, for example, are defined based on a predetermined insertion force associated with an insertion of a male snap-lock connector into the first female receptor and second female receptor.
- In another example, the first predetermined moment is based, at least in part, on the first snap diameter, and the second predetermined moment is based, at least in part, on the second snap diameter. The predetermined insertion force, for example, is approximately equal for an insertion of the male snap-lock connector into both of the first female receptor and second female receptor.
- The first predetermined moment and second predetermined moment, for example, are further based on a respective first distance from the leverage point to the first snap diameter and a second distance from the leverage point to the second snap diameter. In another example, the first predetermined moment and second predetermined moment are further based on a material composition of the pair of cantilevered receptor wings.
- The snap-lock block may further comprise a generally square feature extending inwardly a second predetermined distance from the second end of the body, wherein the octagonal male feature and generally square feature are sized such that generally square feature overlaps the octagonal male feature when viewed along the axis.
- The octagonal male feature and generally square feature may be configured to provide a friction fit between another octagonal male feature and another generally square feature of another snap-lock toy, wherein the another octagonal male feature is dimensioned the same as the octagonal male feature and the another generally square feature is dimensioned the same as the generally square feature.
- To the accomplishment of the foregoing and related ends, the disclosure comprises the features hereinafter fully described and particularly pointed out in the claims. The following description and the annexed drawings set forth in detail certain illustrative embodiments of the invention. These embodiments are indicative, however, of a few of the various ways in which the principles of the invention may be employed. Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of the invention when considered in conjunction with the drawings.
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FIG. 1A is a plan view of an exemplary snap-lock rod in accordance with various aspects of the disclosure. -
FIG. 1B is an end view of the exemplary snap-lock ofFIG. 1A . -
FIG. 1C is another end view of the exemplary snap-lock ofFIG. 1A . -
FIG. 2 is a plan view of two exemplary snap-lock rods coupled to one another in accordance with various aspects of the disclosure. -
FIG. 3A is a perspective view illustrating several aspects of a snap-lock rod according to several examples of the present invention. -
FIG. 3B is another perspective view illustrating several aspects of the snap-lock rod ofFIG. 3A according to several examples of the present invention. -
FIG. 4 is a perspective view illustrating several aspects of another snap-lock rod according to several examples of the present invention. -
FIG. 5 is a perspective view illustrating several aspects of yet another snap-lock rod according to several examples of the present invention. -
FIGS. 6A-6B are respective top and bottom perspective views of an exemplary snap-lock block in accordance with various aspects of the disclosure. -
FIGS. 6C-6D are respective top and bottom views of the snap-lock block ofFIGS. 6A-6B in accordance with various aspects of the disclosure. -
FIG. 7A is a plan view illustrating several aspects of another snap-lock block according to several examples of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 7B is a cross-sectional view of the snap-lock block ofFIG. 7A according to various examples of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 8 is a perspective view of snap-lock block coupled to snap-lock rods according to various examples of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view of a snap-lock block coupled to snap-lock rods according to various examples of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 10 is a top plan view of a snap-lock rod coupled to snap-lock block according to various examples of the present disclosure. -
FIGS. 11A-11D are perspective views of various snap-lock blocks according to various examples of the present disclosure. -
FIGS. 12-17 are perspective views illustrating examples of various snap-lock blocks according to various aspects of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 18 is a perspective view of an exemplary snap-lock wing according to an example of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 19 is a perspective view of an exemplary snap-lock cap according to an example of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 20 is a perspective view of an exemplary snap-lock wheel hub according to an example of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 21 is a perspective view of an exemplary wing snap-lock wheel according to an example of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 22 is a perspective view of an assembly utilizing snap-lock blocks and snap-lock rods according to an example of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 23 is a perspective view of another assembly utilizing snap-lock blocks and snap-lock rods according to an example of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 24 is a perspective view of yet another assembly utilizing snap-lock blocks and snap-lock rods according to an example of the present disclosure. - The present disclosure is directed generally toward construction toys, wherein the construction toys comprise one or more features configured to provide interconnections therebetween with a uniform force and at a plurality of angles. The construction toys of the present disclosure may utilize reusable snap-lock components and/or friction-fit components configured to enable a user to construct assemblies of various shapes and configurations.
- Accordingly, the present invention will now be described with reference to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals may be used to refer to like elements throughout. It is to be understood that the description of these aspects are merely illustrative and that they should not be interpreted in a limiting sense. In the following description, for purposes of explanation, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. It will be evident to one skilled in the art, however, that the present invention may be practiced without these specific details. Further, the scope of the invention is not intended to be limited by the embodiments or examples described hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, but is intended to be only limited by the appended claims and equivalents thereof.
- It is also noted that the drawings are provided to give an illustration of some aspects of embodiments of the present disclosure and therefore are to be regarded as schematic only. In particular, the elements shown in the drawings are not necessarily to scale with each other, and the placement of various elements in the drawings is chosen to provide a clear understanding of the respective embodiment and is not to be construed as necessarily being a representation of the actual relative locations of the various components in implementations according to an embodiment of the invention. Furthermore, the features of the various embodiments and examples described herein may be combined with each other unless specifically noted otherwise.
- It is also to be understood that in the following description, any direct connection or coupling between functional blocks, devices, components, circuit elements or other physical or functional units shown in the drawings or described herein could also be implemented by an indirect connection or coupling. Furthermore, it is to be appreciated that functional blocks or units shown in the drawings may be implemented as separate features in one embodiment, and may also or alternatively be fully or partially implemented in a common feature in another embodiment.
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FIGS. 1A-1C illustrate various views of an exemplary snap-lock rod 100 in accordance with various aspects of the present disclosure. While various shapes and configurations of the snap-lock rod 100 are contemplated, the snap-lock rod in the present example takes the shape of anelongate rod 102. The snap-lock rod 100 ofFIG. 1A , for example, has a generally square shape when viewed from a first end 104 (e.g., illustrated inFIG. 1B ) or a second end 106 (e.g., illustrated inFIG. 1C ). - In one example, the snap-
lock rod 100 comprises one or more of a male snap-lock connector 108 illustrated inFIGS. 1A and 1B , and a female snap-lock connector 110 illustrated inFIGS. 1A and 1C , whereby the one or more of the male snap-lock connector and female snap-lock connector are associated with one or more of thefirst end 104 andsecond end 106 of the snap-lock rod 100. In accordance with one example, the one or more of the male snap-lock connector 108 and female snap-lock connector 110 are configured to enable selective snap-lock connections to one or more other snap-lock rods, as will be further described infra. For example, the snap-lock rod 100 may be a component of a child's construction toy, whereby the snap-lock rod is selectively interconnected to other snap-lock toys to form an endless variety of shapes, figures, or objects. In accordance with one example, the snap-lock rod 100 is comprised of a substantially rigid plastic. - The male snap-
lock connector 108, for example, comprises ahead 112, aneck 114, and ashoulder 116, as illustrated inFIG. 1A . In one example, one or more of thehead 112,neck 114, andshoulder 116 are circular-shaped about acentral axis 118. As illustrated inFIG. 1A , thehead 112 extends from theneck 114 and has a widenedcentral diameter region 120, thus defining a mushroom-shapedtip 122. In other examples, although not shown, thehead 112 may be a spherical or an otherwise curvilinear shape. As illustrated inFIG. 1A , theneck 114 has a conical shape with narrowedregion 124 joining with thehead 112 and awidened region 126 joining withshoulder 116. Theshoulder 116, as illustrated inFIG. 1B , has a generally rounded octagonal shape around its perimeter. In other examples, while not shown, theshoulder 116 may have a cylindrical shape having a smooth circular circumference, or other polygonal shape. - The female snap-
lock connector 110 ofFIGS. 1A and 1C , for example, has a generallyhollow interior 128 and extends into abody 130 of the snap-lock rod 100. The female snap-lock connector 110, for example, is generally defined by abifurcated engagement member 132 in thebody 130, whereby the bifurcated engagement member is sized and proportioned to receive a male snap-lock connector 108 from another snap-lock rod 134, as illustrated in the non-limiting example ofFIG. 2 . For example, the male snap-lock connector 108 of the another snap-lock rod 134 may be inserted along the central axis 118 (e.g., illustrated by arrow 136), and may be seated in the snap-lock rod 100 as shown inFIG. 2 . - As illustrated in
FIGS. 3A-3B , thebifurcated engagement member 132 of the female snap-lock connector 110 comprises a firstfemale engagement member 138A and a secondfemale engagement member 138B separated by aslit 140. The firstfemale engagement member 138A and a secondfemale engagement member 138B, for example, are mirror images of one another (e.g., when viewed along the axis 118) and comprise awall 142 having ahead engagement region 144, aneck engagement region 146, andshoulder engagement region 148. In one example, theshoulder engagement region 148 is a complementary shape to, although slightly larger than, theshoulder 116 of the male snap-lock connector 108 (e.g., a generally rounded octagonal shape around its perimeter). One ormore ribs 150, for example, are further defined in thebody 130, whereby the one or more ribs act to support or buttress the firstfemale engagement member 138A and secondfemale engagement member 138B. - The one or
more ribs 150 and slit 140, for example, are configured to enable the firstfemale engagement member 138A and secondfemale engagement member 138B to elastically or resiliently deflect as thehead 112 of the male snap-lock connector 108 ofFIG. 2 , for example, is pushed through theneck engagement region 146 ofFIGS. 3A-3B . The one ormore ribs 150 and slit 140, for example, are further configured to substantially return the firstfemale engagement member 138A and secondfemale engagement member 138B to their original states or positions once thehead 112 of male snap-lock connector 112 is lodged within thehead engagement region 144 of female snap-lock connector 110, as illustrated inFIG. 2 . - As the
head 112 of the male snap-lock connector 108 slips into thehead engagement region 144 of female snap-lock connector 110, theshoulder 116 of the male snap-lock connector mates with theshoulder engagement region 148 shown inFIG. 3B . In an example where theshoulder 116 of the male snap-lock connector 108 has an octagonal shape as illustrated inFIG. 3A , the male snap-lock connector 108 is thus generally locked into a particular orientation with respect to female snap-lock connector 110. - The orientation of the mated male snap-
lock connector 108 and female snap-lock connector 110, for example, may be adjusted by twisting with a small amount of pressure about thecentral axis 118 ofFIG. 2 , thus causing theshoulder 116 of the male snap-lock connector 108 to shift with respect to theshoulder engagement region 148 of the female snap-lock connector 110. Such a shift temporarily displaces the firstfemale engagement member 138A and a secondfemale engagement member 138B until theshoulder 116 of the male snap-lock connector 108 to again mates with respect to theshoulder engagement region 148 of the female snap-lock connector 110 (e.g., the octagonal patterns align). Theshoulder engagement region 148 of the female snap-lock connector 110, for example, generally provides a plurality of 45 degree increments of insertion of the male snap-lock connector 108. - It will be appreciated that while the
shoulder 116 of the male snap-lock connector 108 andshoulder engagement region 148 of the female snap-lock connector 110 are illustrated as being generally symmetrically octagonal shapes, the present disclosure further contemplates other geometric shapes including three, four, five, and n-sided shapes which may be symmetrical or asymmetrical, whereby n is an integer value. It will be further appreciated that while particular edges have been described herein, shapes with sharp, rounded, or significantly curved edges, any shape is contemplated as falling within the scope of the present disclosure. - In the event that shoulder 116 of the male snap-
lock connector 108 is circular (not shown), male snap-lock connector 108 may spin freely around thecentral axis 118 within female snap-lock connector 110. Further, it will be appreciated that thebody 130 may further comprise one ormore stiffening members 152, or other features that provide strength or stiffening of the snap-lock rod 100. -
FIG. 4 illustrates an example of yet another snap-lock rod 154, whereby the yet another snap-lock rod comprises female snap-lock connectors 108 disposed at both thefirst end 104 andsecond end 106 thereof, whereby the female snap-lock connectors are configured in a manner similar to that described above. It should be noted that the present disclosure contemplates any number of female snap-lock connectors 108 on any configuration of a snap-lock toy. For example,FIG. 5 illustrates an angled snap-lock rod 156 comprising at least one female snap-lock connector 108. While not shown, various other configurations of snap-lock rods may be provided, such as a tee-shape, a cross-shape, an L-shape, or any other shape whereby at least one female snap-lock connector may be provided in the snap-lock rod. Similarly, any number of male snap-lock connectors are contemplates on any such snap-lock toy, as long as at least one female snap-lock connector is provided on said snap-lock toy. - In accordance with another exemplary aspect of the present disclosure,
FIGS. 6A-6D illustrate another embodiment directed toward a snap-lock block 200. In one example, the snap-lock block 200 may be utilized in conjunction with the snap-lock rod 100 of any ofFIGS. 1A-1C, 2, 3A-3B, and 4-5 . -
FIGS. 6A and 6C , for example, illustrate the exemplary snap-lock block 200 having a firstfemale receptor 202 positioned at afirst end 204 of the snap-lock block.FIGS. 6B and 6D , for example, illustrate the exemplary snap-lock block 200 having a secondfemale receptor 206 positioned at asecond end 208, thereof. The firstfemale receptor 202 and secondfemale receptor 206 generally define a double-sidedfemale receptor 210 defined along anaxis 211, as illustrated in the example shown inFIGS. 7A-7B . - As will be appreciated infra, the double-sided
female receptor 210, for example, is configured to provide a similar connecting force when coupling a male snap-lock connector 212 (e.g., the male snap-lock connector 110 of the snap-lock rod 100 ofFIGS. 1A-1C ) in either of the firstfemale receptor 202 at thefirst end 204 of the snap-lock block 200 ofFIGS. 6A-6D and 7A-7B or the secondfemale receptor 206 at thesecond end 208, thereof. The present disclosure thus provides a predetermined moment force for insertion of the male snap-lock connector that is defined such that the predetermined moment M is generally equal at thefirst end 204 andsecond end 208 of the double-sidedfemale receptor 210. - In one exemplary aspect of the disclosure, the predetermined moment M is defined based, at least in part, on a
first snap diameter 214 associated with thefirst end 204 and asecond snap diameter 216 associated with thesecond end 208, as illustrated incross section 218 ofFIG. 7B . The firstfemale receptor 202 and secondfemale receptor 206, for example, are generally defined by a pair ofcantilevered receptor wings body 222 of the snap-lock block 200, whereby the pair of cantilevered receptor wings extend approximately from thefirst end 204 to thesecond end 208. As such, thefirst snap diameter 214 andsecond snap diameter 216 are defined by the pair ofcantilevered receptor wings rest position 223. - When the male snap-lock connector 212 (e.g., from another snap-lock block) is inserted in either of the
first end 204 andsecond end 208 of the snap-lock block 200, the pair ofcantilevered receptor wings axis 211 based, at least in part, on an engagement of the male snap-lock connector with the respectivefirst snap diameter 214 associated with thefirst end 204 orsecond snap diameter 216 associated with thesecond end 208 and a force F exerted therebetween along the axis. - The predetermined moment M, for example, may be further defined based a material composition (e.g., plastic or other resilient material) of the cantilevered
receptor wings first distance 224 from a leverage point 226 (e.g., a supported position) to thefirst snap diameter 214 and asecond distance 228 from the leverage point to thesecond snap diameter 216. - Accordingly, the
first snap diameter 214,second snap diameter 216, first distance 220, andsecond distance 224 for example, are determined based on the material selection for the body 222 (including the cantileveredreceptor wings lock connector 212 to be inserted into the firstfemale receptor 202 and secondfemale receptor 206. Thefirst snap diameter 214 andsecond snap diameter 216, for example, differ from one another based on a first moment M1 associated with the firstfemale receptor 202 and second moment M2 associated with the secondfemale receptor 206, whereby thefirst snap diameter 214 andsecond snap diameter 216 generally define the narrowest portion of the respective firstfemale receptor 202 and secondfemale receptor 206. Being different from one another, thefirst snap diameter 214 andsecond snap diameter 216, for example, are configured to compensate for the difference between the first moment M1 and second moment M2 to attain the same or nearly the same connecting force during insertion of the male snap-lock connector 212 into the respective firstfemale receptor 202 at thefirst end 204 and secondfemale receptor 206 at thesecond end 208. Such a uniform force is desirable in children's toys, such that the child will experience the same force in connections on either thefirst end 204 orsecond end 208. - In accordance with yet another exemplary aspect of the disclosure, the exemplary snap-
lock block 200 further comprises an octagonalmale feature 250 extending from asurface 252 associated with thefirst end 204 of thebody 222 by a firstpredetermined distance 254, as illustrated inFIGS. 6A, 6C, and 7A-7B . The firstfemale receptor 202, for example, is generally centered inside the octagonalmale feature 250. The combination of the octagonalmale feature 250 and the firstfemale receptor 202, for example, provide connection of the snap-lock rod 100 ofFIGS. 1A-1C thereto. - In one example, the octagonal
male feature 250 provided in the snap-lock block 200 generally permits the snap-lock rod 100 to be inserted in 45 degree rotational increments, as will be understood upon viewingFIGS. 8-10 . For example, as shown inFIGS. 8 and 9 , male snap-lock connectors 212 of two snap-lock rods female receptor 202 at thefirst end 204 and the secondfemale receptor 206 at thesecond end 208 of the snap-lock block 200.FIG. 10 illustrates the coupling from thefirst end 204 of the snap-lock block 200. - In accordance with another example, as illustrated in
FIGS. 6B, 6D , the snap-lock block 200 comprises a generallysquare feature 258 extending into thesecond end 208 by a secondpredetermined distance 260. For example, the octagonalmale feature 140 and generallysquare feature 258 are sized such that the generally square feature overlaps the octagonal male feature when viewed along theaxis 211. According to one example, the generallysquare feature 258 of one snap-lock block 200 is configured to selectively accept the octagonalmale feature 250 of a similar snap-lock block, whereby the octagonal feature selectively connects (e.g., stacks) via friction withwalls 262 shown inFIG. 7B that define the generally square feature. The squaremale feature 258, for example, is configured to mate with any number of octagonal male features of other snap-lock toys, whereby the interface between the octagonalmale feature 250 and the generally square feature provide a plurality of 45 degree increments of rotation with respect to one another. - In accordance with another exemplary aspect, the snap-
lock block 200 may comprise one or more male snap-lock connectors 212, whereby one male snap-lock connectors may be associated with arespective side 264 of the snap-lock block. For example,FIGS. 11A-11D illustrate other snap-lock blocks lock connectors 212 associated withrespective sides 264 thereof. Further, the male snap-lock connector 212 of any of the snap-lock blocks FIGS. 11A-11D may be coupled to the respective secondfemale receptor 206 of any of said snap-lock blocks. Further strength can be attained by interconnection a variety of said snap-lock blocks. - The present disclosure contemplates interoperability with other snap-lock toys, such as those described in co-owned U.S. Pat. No. 8,651,914 and U.S. Design Pat. No. D612435, the contents of which are herein incorporated by reference in their entireties. In particular, the snap-
lock block 200 may be coupled to other toys in a myriad of ways to create an unending number of creations. - In accordance with various other aspects, the present disclosure can be practiced with various multiples of singles, doubles, triples, and so on of the octagonal features, wherein various snap-
lock blocks FIGS. 12-17 , as well asaccessories - In accordance with other aspects of the present disclosure, various assemblies can be made using various configurations of any of the above-described snap-lock blocks, snap-lock rods, and accessories. Examples are illustrated in
FIGS. 22-24 showing assemblies - Although the invention has been shown and described with respect to a certain embodiment or embodiments, it should be noted that the above-described embodiments serve only as examples for implementations of some embodiments of the present invention, and the application of the present invention is not restricted to these embodiments. In particular regard to the various functions performed by the above described components (assemblies, devices, circuits, etc.), the terms (including a reference to a “means”) used to describe such components are intended to correspond, unless otherwise indicated, to any component which performs the specified function of the described component (i.e., that is functionally equivalent), even though not structurally equivalent to the disclosed structure which performs the function in the herein illustrated exemplary embodiments of the invention. In addition, while a particular feature of the invention may have been disclosed with respect to only one of several embodiments, such feature may be combined with one or more other features of the other embodiments as may be desired and advantageous for any given or particular application. Accordingly, the present invention is not to be limited to the above-described embodiments, but is intended to be limited only by the appended claims and equivalents thereof.
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1. A snap-lock toy, comprising:
a body having a first end and a second end disposed along an axis thereof, wherein the body comprises a pair of cantilevered receptor wings disposed about the axis and extending approximately from the first end to the second end, wherein the pair of cantilevered receptor wings are cantilevered from a leverage point associated with the first end and extend toward the second end;
a first female receptor defined in the first end of the body, wherein the first female receptor has a first snap diameter defined between the pair of cantilevered wings; and
a second female receptor defined in the second end of the body, wherein the second female receptor has a second snap diameter defined between the pair of cantilevered wings, wherein the second diameter differs from the first diameter, and wherein a first predetermined moment associated with the first female receptor and a second predetermined moment associated with the second female receptor are defined based on a predetermined insertion force associated with an insertion of a male snap-lock connector into the first female receptor and second female receptor.
2. The snap-lock toy of claim 1 , wherein the first predetermined moment is based, at least in part, on the first snap diameter and wherein the second predetermined moment is based, at least in part, on the second snap diameter, and wherein the predetermined insertion force is approximately equal for an insertion of the male snap-lock connector into both of the first female receptor and second female receptor.
3. The snap-lock toy of claim 2 , wherein the first predetermined moment and second predetermined moment are further based on a respective first distance from the leverage point to the first snap diameter and a second distance from the leverage point to the second snap diameter.
4. The snap-lock toy of claim 2 , wherein the first predetermined moment and second predetermined moment are further based on a material composition of the pair of cantilevered receptor wings.
5. The snap-lock toy of claim 4 , wherein the pair of cantilevered receptor wings are comprised of a plastic.
6. The snap-lock toy of claim 4 , wherein the pair of cantilevered receptor wings are generally elastic.
7. The snap-lock toy of claim 1 , further comprising:
an octagonal male feature extending outwardly a first predetermined distance from a surface associated with the first end of the body; and
a generally square feature extending inwardly a second predetermined distance from the second end of the body, wherein the octagonal male feature and generally square feature are sized such that generally square feature overlaps the octagonal male feature when viewed along the axis.
8. The snap-lock toy of claim 7 , wherein the first female receptor is generally centered inside the octagonal male feature.
9. The snap-lock toy of claim 7 , wherein the octagonal male feature and generally square feature are configured to provide a friction fit between another octagonal male feature and another generally square feature of another snap-lock toy, wherein the another octagonal male feature is dimensioned the same as the octagonal male feature and the another generally square feature is dimensioned the same as the generally square feature.
10. The snap-lock toy of claim 7 , the octagonal male feature and the first female receptor are configured to mate with a snap-lock rod having a generally square body and the male snap-lock connector, wherein an interface between the octagonal male feature and the square body provide a plurality of 45 degree increments of rotation of the snap-lock rod with respect to the body upon insertion of the male snap-lock connector into the first female receptor.
11. The snap-lock toy of claim 7 , further comprising one or more male snap-lock connectors disposed about a periphery of the body.
12. A snap-lock toy, comprising:
a snap-lock block comprising:
a body;
an octagonal male feature extending outwardly a first predetermined distance from a surface associated with a first end of the body; and
a first female receptor generally centered inside the octagonal male feature; and
a snap-lock rod comprising:
an elongate body having a generally square cross-section; and
a male snap-lock connector, wherein the male snap-lock connector is configured to selectively matingly engage the first female receptor of the snap-lock block, wherein the octagonal male feature and first female receptor provide a plurality of 45 degree increments of rotation of the snap-lock rod with respect to the body of the snap-lock block upon insertion of the male snap-lock connector into the first female receptor.
13. The snap-lock toy of claim 12 , wherein the snap-lock block further comprises:
a first end and a second end of the body disposed along an axis thereof, wherein the body comprises a pair of cantilevered receptor wings disposed about the axis and extending approximately from the first end to the second end, wherein the pair of cantilevered receptor wings are cantilevered from a leverage point associated with the first end and extend toward the second end, and wherein the first female receptor is defined in the first end of the body, wherein the first female receptor has a first snap diameter defined between the pair of cantilevered wings; and
a second female receptor defined in the second end of the body, wherein the second female receptor has a second snap diameter defined between the pair of cantilevered wings, wherein the second diameter differs from the first diameter, and wherein a first predetermined moment associated with the first female receptor and a second predetermined moment associated with the second female receptor are defined based on a predetermined insertion force associated with an insertion of a male snap-lock connector into the first female receptor and second female receptor.
14. The snap-lock toy of claim 13 , wherein the first predetermined moment is based, at least in part, on the first snap diameter and wherein the second predetermined moment is based, at least in part, on the second snap diameter, and wherein the predetermined insertion force is approximately equal for an insertion of the male snap-lock connector into both of the first female receptor and second female receptor.
15. The snap-lock toy of claim 14 , wherein the first predetermined moment and second predetermined moment are further based on a respective first distance from the leverage point to the first snap diameter and a second distance from the leverage point to the second snap diameter.
16. The snap-lock toy of claim 14 , wherein the first predetermined moment and second predetermined moment are further based on a material composition of the pair of cantilevered receptor wings.
17. The snap-lock toy of claim 13 , wherein the snap-lock block further comprises a generally square feature extending inwardly a second predetermined distance from the second end of the body, wherein the octagonal male feature and generally square feature are sized such that generally square feature overlaps the octagonal male feature when viewed along the axis.
18. The snap-lock toy of claim 17 , wherein the octagonal male feature and generally square feature are configured to provide a friction fit between another octagonal male feature and another generally square feature of another snap-lock toy, wherein the another octagonal male feature is dimensioned the same as the octagonal male feature and the another generally square feature is dimensioned the same as the generally square feature.
19. The snap-lock toy of claim 12 , wherein the first female receptor is generally centered inside the octagonal male feature.
20. The snap-lock toy of claim 12 , further comprising one or more male snap-lock connectors disposed about a periphery of the body.
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