Title of Invention

A CONSTRUCTION SYSTEM COMPRISING CONSTRUCTION ELEMENTS EXHIBITING A NUMBER OF TRANSCURRENT HOLES

Abstract The present invention relates to a construction system (1) comprising construction elements (2) which exhibits a number of transcurrent holes (8) distributed along the aforementioned elements, connecting pieces (3) and locking devices (4) interacting with them for the purpose of connecting construction elements to one another. The aforementioned connecting pieces (3) consist of at least two threaded (5) connecting uprights (6, 7) projecting from a common connecting frame (9) which exhibit a form corresponding to the holes (8) in the construction elements, and threaded (11) connecting hats are so arranged, when screwed onto the aforementioned connecting uprights, as to clamp assembled construction elements (2) securely to an abutment (12) on the connecting piece (3) in question.
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Construction system
The present invention relates to a construction system comprising construction elements which exhibit a number of transcurrent holes distributed along the aforementioned elements, connecting pieces and locking devices interacting with them for the purpose of connecting construction elements to one another.
FR 1, 174,756 A presents U-shaped fixing components (13) intended to be passed through pairs of holes (10) before being clamped securely with their elongated base part (13a) against the wall of a fixing plate (1, 2),
GB 16 858 A dating from 1912 presents an angle screw and a holder (1, 2) situated at a certain distance from the inner end piece of the thread; and
GB 461 094 A and GB 2241997 A present angled and straight bolts for the connection of different parts respectively in parallel with and at an angle to one another.
No mention is made, however, of the positioning and the nature of an abutment and the linking of the connecting frame between the aforementioned threaded connecting uprights for the purpose of achieving strong construction elements which exhibit a varying function.
The principal object of the present invention is,' in the first instance, to provide a simple and flexible construction system which is suitable for use in the construction of objects of varying kinds, such as toys, toy tools, training items, scaffoldings and furniture, etc.
The aforementioned object is achieved by means of construction system in accordance with the present invention, which is characterized essentially in that the aforementioned connecting pieces consist of at least two threaded connecting uprights projecting from a common connecting frame which

exhibit a form corresponding to the holes in the construction elements, in that locking devices executed as threaded connecting hats are so arranged, when screwed onto the aforementioned connecting uprights, as to clamp assembled construction elements securely to an abutment on the connecting piece in question, and in that the connecting pieces are in the form of triangular connecting frames with abutment surfaces and with connecting uprights extending perpendicularly outwards from the respective abutment surface,
The invention is described below as a number of preferred illustrative embodiments, in conjunction with which reference is made to accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 shows a perspective view of two connected construction elements with an interjacent connecting piece;
Fig. 2 shows an exploded drawing prior to the connection of the constituent parts;
Fig, 3 shows a sectioned view along the lines I-I, II-II in Fig. 1;
Fig. 4 shows a procedural drawing for the connection of the parts to one another;
Fig, 5 shows an example of the application of the invention for the assembly of a toy car illustrated at an angle viewed from above;
Fig. 6 shows the aforementioned toy car viewed at an angle from below;
Fig- 7 shows the invention applied to the construction of a go-kart illustrated at an angle viewed from above;
Fig. 8 shows the go-kart viewed at an angle from below;
Figs. 9 and 9A show an example of a connecting piece which permits the connection of construction elements in three different directions;

Figs. 10 and lOA show an example of a connecting piece which permits the connection of construction elements at right angles in relation to one another;
Fig. 11 shows a perspective view of a specially executed design of a connecting piece;
Figs. 12 and 12 A show an example of a locking device viewed at an angle from above and at an angle from below;
A construction system 1 comprising a desired number of construction elements 2, 21, 22, 23, 2% 2 .„ and so on, which may be of varying form and may exhibit a number of transcurrent holes 8 distributed along the aforementioned elements, a number of connecting pieces 3, 31, 32, 33, and locking devices 4 interacting therewith, which are so arranged as to connect the aforementioned connecting elements to one another, have their connecting pieces 3-33 arranged in a certain way. More specifically, the aforementioned connecting pieces consist of at least two connecting uprights
6, 7 projecting from a common connecting frame 9, which
uprights exhibit external threads 5, see Figs. 1-8 and 10,
and exhibit a form corresponding to the holes 8 in the
construction elements. The locking devices, which are
executed as locking hats 4, which exhibit internal threads 11
matching the external threads 5 on the connecting uprights 6,
1, are so arranged, when screwed onto the aforementioned
connecting uprights 6, 7, as to clamp construction elements
2-25 assembled into a desired form to an abutment 12 on the
connecting piece 3-33 in question.
As illustrated in the drawings, the connecting pieces 3, which have two connecting uprights 6, 7, are formed by triangular connecting frames 9 with or without extra reinforcements 17, e.g. in the form of external grooves, with curved abutment surfaces 12 and with connecting uprights 6,
7, 19 extending.perpendicularly outwards from the respective
abutment surface 12.

The connecting pieces 3-33 and the connecting hats 4 appropriately consist of blow-moulded or injection-moulded pieces of plastic material, although they may also consist of some other material produced by some other previously disclosed moulding method.
The threads 5 on the connecting uprights 6, 7 and the internal threads 11 in the connecting hats 4 extend for the entire length L, A of the respective connecting upright 6, 7 and connecting hat 4.
The external diameter D of the connecting uprights 6, 7 and the hole diameter H of the holes 8 in the construction elements 2-25 essentially correspond to one another.
The aforementioned connecting uprights 6, 7 extend perpendicularly and/or at an oblique or acute angle X from one another. Figs, 9, 9A show how three connecting uprights 6, 1, 10 depart from a common connecting piece 33, are perpendicular in relation to one another along X, Y and Z axes, and are thus particularly suitable for connecting together components at corners, i.e. for use in corner joints.
Each of the aforementioned connecting hats 4 preferably exhibits its own recess 28 or other unevenness on its closing cover 13 at the rear end 4A of the hat, corresponding to a rotating tool 14, for example a screwdriver or a hexagon socket screw key, etc. It is possible in this way effectively to tighten and, naturally, also to slacken the aforementioned hats 4, In order to provide pretension between the hats 4 and the construction elements 2, the hats 4 may exhibit a flexible peripheral edge 15 extending around the periphery of the hat at the front 4B of the hat.
The aforementioned connecting holes 8 in the construction elements 2 are distributed in a row 16 and at an angle C in relation to one another.

Fig. 11 shows an example of a connecting piece 32, in which an extra connecting upright 19 is present on one extended abutment surface 12 of the connecting piece, whereby staying is achieved without the need to make use of a number of connecting pieces*
Finally, the aforementioned Fig. 11 shows, among other things, how the ends of the aforementioned connecting uprights 6, 1, 19 are closed by means of caps 20 in the form of solid walls, whereas Figs. 10 and 10A show how the ends of the connecting pieces 6, 7 are open 22 into their inner space 21-
The invention and its constituent parts have now been described and presented in detail, and the function should already have been appreciated. The principle of the connection is illustrated in Fig. 3, which also shows how clamping takes place by means of the hat 4 against the construction element 2, which in turn is securely clamped to the associated abutment surface 12 of the connecting piece, as the hat 4 is rotated into place with its internal threads 11 on the external threads 5 of the associated connecting upright 6, 7. The connecting upright 7 illustrated in sequence I in Fig. 3 has its hat 4 only partly tightened, which can be appreciated from the fact that its brim-like peripheral edge 15 is not in contact with any great force with the subjacent construction element 2, whereas the connecting upright 6 illustrated in sequence II in Fig. 3 and its supporting hat 4 is tightened to its maximum extent, which means that the aforementioned peripheral edge 15 of the hat has sprung outwards, and that the hat is pressing against the subjacent construction element 2. This can be appreciated from the fact that the threads have been utilized to a further extent in tightening case II than in tightening case I.
It can be seen from Fig, 4 how the various components must be assembled and screwed together in order to

produce the intended object; see also Figs. 5-8, where a completed toy car 23 and a go-kart 24 are illustrated. Wheels 25 have been attached in this case with the help of long, rotating axles 26 and hats 4, and a handle 27 is capable of attachment to upright supports 2^. Holes 8 in the construction elements 2... can be used in this case for the aforementioned attachment by passing the axles 26, 27 through the holes 8.
The construction elements 2... may be in the form of sheets consisting of fibrous material such as sheets of masonite, plywood or particle board, or of metal, plastic or composite materials,
The locking devices 4 may be in the form of blow-moulded or injection-moulded plastics, for example .nylon.
The invention is not restricted to the illustrative embodiments described above and illustrated in the drawings, but may be varied within the scope of the Patent Claims without departing from the idea of invention•




Patent Claims
1. Construction system (1) comprising construction
elements (2, 21, 22, 23, 224, 25) which exhibit a number of
transcurrent holes (8) distributed along the aforementioned
elements, connecting pieces (3, 32, 32, 33) and locking
devices (4) interacting with them for the purpose of
connecting construction elements to one another,
characterized in that the aforementioned connecting pieces
(3, 31, 32, 33) consist of at least two threaded connecting
uprights (6, 7) projecting from a common connecting frame (9) which exhibit a form corresponding to the holes (8) in the construction elements, in that locking devices executed as threaded (11) connecting hats (4) are so arranged, when screwed onto the aforementioned connecting uprights, as to clamp assembled construction elements (2-25) securely to an abutment (12) on the connecting piece (3-33) in question, and in that the connecting pieces (3) are in the form of triangular connecting frames (9) with abutment surfaces (12) and with connecting uprights (6, 7, 19) extending perpendicularly outwards from the respective abutment surface (12) .
2. Construction system in accordance with Patent Claim 1, characterized in that the connecting pieces (3-33) and the connecting hats (4) consist of blow-moulded pieces.
3. Construction system in accordance with one or other of the above Patent Claims, characterized in that the threads (5) on the connecting uprights (6, 7) extend for its entire length (L).
4. Construction system in accordance with one or other of Patent Claims 1-3, characterized in that the external diameter (D) of the connecting uprights (6, 7) and the hole

diameter (H) of the holes (8) in the construction elements 2-25 essentially correspond to one another.
5. Construction system in accordance with one or other of Patent Claims 1-4, characterized in that connecting uprights (6, 7) extend perpendicularly and/or at an oblique or acute anale (X) from one another.
6. Construction system in accordance with one or other of Patent Claims 1-5, characterized in that the connecting hats (4) exhibit a recess (28) corresponding to a rotating tool (14) on its closing cover (13) at the rear end (4A) of the hat (4),
7. Construction system in accordance with one or other of Patent Claims 1-6, characterized in that the connecting hats (4) (2) exhibit a flexible peripheral edge (15) extending around the periphery of the hat at the front (4B) of the hat.
8. Construction system in accordance with one or other of Patent Claims 1-7, characterized in that the connecting holes (8) in the construction elements (2) are distributed in a row (16) and at an angle (C) in relation to one another.
9- Construction system in accordance with one or other of Patent Claims 1-8, characterized in that the ends of the connecting uprights (6, 7) are closed (20) or open (22) .
10, Construction system in accordance with one or other of Patent Claims 1-9, characterized in that the abutment surfaces (12) are curved,
11, Construction system in accordance with one or other of Patent Claims 1-10, characterized in that the aforementioned abutment surfaces (12) are situated at the inner ends of the external threads (5).
12, Construction system in accordance with Patent Claim 1, characterized in that the connecting pieces (3-33) consist of injection-moulded pieces.

13. Construction system substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Dated this 2 day of January 2001



Documents:

in-pct-2001-003-che-abstract.pdf

in-pct-2001-003-che-claims filed.pdf

in-pct-2001-003-che-claims granted.pdf

in-pct-2001-003-che-correspondnece-others.pdf

in-pct-2001-003-che-correspondnece-po.pdf

in-pct-2001-003-che-description(complete)filed.pdf

in-pct-2001-003-che-description(complete)granted.pdf

in-pct-2001-003-che-drawings.pdf

in-pct-2001-003-che-form 1.pdf

in-pct-2001-003-che-form 19.pdf

in-pct-2001-003-che-form 26.pdf

in-pct-2001-003-che-form 3.pdf

in-pct-2001-003-che-form 5.pdf

in-pct-2001-003-che-other documents.pdf

in-pct-2001-003-che-pct.pdf


Patent Number 211994
Indian Patent Application Number IN/PCT/2001/3/CHE
PG Journal Number 02/2008
Publication Date 11-Jan-2008
Grant Date 13-Nov-2007
Date of Filing 02-Jan-2001
Name of Patentee M/S. MEGAMEC.COM BENEFICIAL TRUST
Applicant Address c/o Hanify & King, One Federal Street, Boston, MA 02110
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 NORDENSTAM, Claes Svenslyckegatan 20 S-416 56 Göteborg
2 JAVER, Ingvar Burgårdsgatan 18 S-412 52 Göteborg
PCT International Classification Number A63H 33/12
PCT International Application Number PCT/SE99/01185
PCT International Filing date 1999-06-30
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 9802383-1 1998-07-03 Sweden