3D TILE
20220080329 · 2022-03-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63H33/086
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to a three-dimensional tile, of metal or plastic, having at least one face (1) with an octagonal socket (2) and another face (1) with an octagonal projection (3). Each tile is joined in this way with a similar tile, forming structures in space. The octagonal socket (2) has an inner embossed cord (7) miming along it to which a tooth (6) carried on the straight sections (4), which together with the corner sections (5) form the octagonal projection (3), attaches. The 3D tile can be used to create structures of both aesthetic and utility nature.
Claims
1. A three-dimensional tile consisting of six faces (1), wherein at least one face (1) has an octagonal socket (2) and at least one other face (1) has an octagonal protrusion (3), formed by four straight sections (4), parallel per two to each other and parallel to the edges of the cube, and four corner portions (5) located between the straight sections (4), characterized in that the octagonal socket (2) has an embossed inner cord (7) running along it and to which attaches a tooth (6) carried on the straight sections (4) to join the tiles.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] The invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art with reference to the accompanying drawings in which it is illustrated in a non-limiting manner.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0020] Referring now to the accompanying drawings, we will describe illustrative embodiments of the three-dimensional tile in order to show both its advantages and its structural features.
[0021] The three-dimensional tile of the invention consists of 6 faces (1),
[0022] The 3D tile joining in the above manner contributes to the creation of three-dimensional structures,
[0023] The octagonal protrusion (3) is formed by separate sections, where the four straight sections (4) are per two parallel to each other and parallel to the edges of the cube, and there are four corner sections (5) located between the straight sections (4). The straight sections (4) play an important role in joining the three-dimensional tiles as they are flexible and have tolerances to allow the formed octagonal protrusion (3) to be inserted into the corresponding octagonal socket (2). To assemble and disassemble the three-dimensional tiles, the straight sections (4) have a tooth (6),
[0024] An important advantage of this particular connection and the presence of an embossed inner cord (7), all along the interior of the octagonal socket (2), is that the connection between two 3D tiles can be made even at an angle of 45°. In this way, the three-dimensional tile structures can extend to different levels and in different orientations in space, always using the same element.
[0025] The three-dimensional tile can be made of any material, but it is preferable to be made of plastic, such as the acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, known as abs, metal or a combination thereof.
[0026] It should be noted at this point that the invention was described with reference to illustrative examples of application, but not limited to. Thus any change or modification in the shape, dimensions, morphology, materials used and components of construction and assembly, as long as they do not constitute a new inventive step and do not contribute to the technical development of the already known are considered to be contained in the purposes and aspects of the present invention as summarized in claims below.