Patent classifications
A63H33/14
Peel and Stick Apparatuses for Building Blocks, Systems and Methods of Using the Same
Peel-and-stick apparatuses for building blocks generally comprise peel-and-stick plates for disposing on surfaces, such as tables, walls, floors, or other like surfaces to provide surfaces whereby building blocks may be appended. Other embodiments of the present invention comprise peel-and-stick table drawers, peel-and-stick mount tubs, curved plates, and scored plates for easily breaking the same to change the sizes thereof. Systems and methods of using the same are further provided.
Bathtub Construction Set
A toy that is comprised of diverse cylindrical tubes, channels, and spouts to provide entertainment and educational value for the user through engineering a route for the transfer of water and other objects. These tubes are positioned in manners of various directions and secured to a surface, likely a shower wall or bath tub, with rubber suction cups or other affixing mechanism, which are easily repositioned and moved by the user. The issue addressed with this invention is as follows: children become easily bored and unengaged in the shower or bath, and this toy would provide for not only entertainment, but engineering experience for the child, as they would be constructing an effective path for the water.
Bathtub Construction Set
A toy that is comprised of diverse cylindrical tubes, channels, and spouts to provide entertainment and educational value for the user through engineering a route for the transfer of water and other objects. These tubes are positioned in manners of various directions and secured to a surface, likely a shower wall or bath tub, with rubber suction cups or other affixing mechanism, which are easily repositioned and moved by the user. The issue addressed with this invention is as follows: children become easily bored and unengaged in the shower or bath, and this toy would provide for not only entertainment, but engineering experience for the child, as they would be constructing an effective path for the water.
INFLATABLE TOY AND INFLATION DEVICE
An inflatable toy pellet can include a body. The body can be configured to be selectively punctured by a needle. The body can be sized and shaped so as to be grasped by an inflation device when punctured by the needle so as to expand the body from a first configuration to a second configuration.
FUSIBLE TOY BEAD SCRAPER
A fusible toy bead scraper includes: a main body; a spatula portion formed on a rear side of the main body; a support portion provided on the main body and extending obliquely rearward from the main body; and a grip portion provided on the support portion.
FUSIBLE TOY BEAD SCRAPER
A fusible toy bead scraper includes: a main body; a spatula portion formed on a rear side of the main body; a support portion provided on the main body and extending obliquely rearward from the main body; and a grip portion provided on the support portion.
FUSIBLE TOY BEAD JOINT MEMBER
A fusible toy bead joint member includes: a flange portion having a flat plate shape; a shaft portion provided to stand from the flange portion; and an insertion portion formed at an end of the shaft portion and formed to be radially larger than the shaft portion. The flange portion, the insertion portion and the shaft portion define a catch recess configured to catch an assembly of a plurality of fusible toy beads made of a water-soluble resin.
Modular polyhedral object
A modular polyhedral object having at least four external faces which each have in the assembled state a different form and/or color design, is formed from several individual building blocks that each forms a part of the form or color design of each external face. The building blocks are joined together loosely or with releasable connecting means, wherein the building blocks of each module have at least four differently designed side faces. A form-congruent assembly of the object is created by arranging the individual building blocks so as to produce matching external faces on each side of the object, as well as to produce matching respective opposing side faces of the building blocks inside the object with vertically and horizontally matching coded pairs. A modular polyhedral cube-shaped object with at least five differently designed side faces is also described.
Modular polyhedral object
A modular polyhedral object having at least four external faces which each have in the assembled state a different form and/or color design, is formed from several individual building blocks that each forms a part of the form or color design of each external face. The building blocks are joined together loosely or with releasable connecting means, wherein the building blocks of each module have at least four differently designed side faces. A form-congruent assembly of the object is created by arranging the individual building blocks so as to produce matching external faces on each side of the object, as well as to produce matching respective opposing side faces of the building blocks inside the object with vertically and horizontally matching coded pairs. A modular polyhedral cube-shaped object with at least five differently designed side faces is also described.
GINGERBREAD HOUSE ASSEMBLY METHOD AND APPARATUS
A method for assembling a pair of roof panels to inclined upper edges of a front wall and a back wall of a decorative edible structure includes placing a first roof panel and a second roof panel on respective first and second beads of edible adhesive applied to the inclined upper edges of the front and back walls. A retainer having first and second arms inclined relative to each other by a fixed incline angle is mounted to the decorative edible structure such that a first hook surface on the first arm engages a first lower edge of the first roof panel and a second hook surface on the second arm engages a second lower edge of the second roof panel to hold the first and second roof panels in position on the inclined upper edges at least until the first and second beads of edible adhesive has set.