MATHEMATICAL LEARNING RODS
20200027372 ยท 2020-01-23
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Abstract
A method of manufacturing a learning rod educational toy set comprising a plurality of hollow rod elements, each rod element having an indication of its length on an outer surface thereof, such as by a number or a symbol indicating total length in increments, such as inches or centimetres, each rod element being releasably connectable to another such rod element by a respective coupling element, the coupling element including a flanged region having an outer perimeter contiguous with the outer perimeter of the or each rod section, the method including the steps of, in any convenient order, extruding or otherwise forming a continuous tube of sectional shape corresponding to the required sectional shape of the rod elements, cutting the continuous tube into discrete lengths corresponding to chosen increments, such as inches or centimetres, providing an indication of the length of each rod element on an externally visible surface thereof, forming flanged coupling elements, each for insertion into an end of a respective rod element tube for connecting selected pairs of rod elements end-on-end to form a continuous rod, the flange of each coupling element being of a colour visibly distinct from the colour of the rod elements, thereby to provide a visible indication of the number of rod elements in a learning rod formed therewith. The invention also extends to a learning rod set made in accordance with the method.
Claims
1. A method of manufacturing a learning rod educational toy set comprising a plurality of hollow rod elements, each rod element having an indication of its length on an outer surface thereof, such as by a number or a symbol indicating total length in increments, such as inches or centimetres, each rod element being releasably connectable to another such rod element by a respective coupling element, the coupling element including a flanged region having an outer perimeter contiguous with the outer perimeter of the or each rod element, the method including the steps of, in any convenient order, extruding a continuous tube or other elongate extrusion of sectional shape corresponding to the required sectional shape of the rod elements, cutting the continuous extrusion into discrete lengths corresponding to chosen increments, such as inches or centimetres, providing an indication of the length of each rod element on an externally visible surface thereof, forming flanged coupling elements, each for insertion into an end of a respective rod element extrusion for connecting selected pairs of rod elements end-on-end to form a continuous rod, the flange of each coupling element being of a colour visibly distinct from the colour of the rod elements, thereby to provide a visible indication of the number of rod elements in a learning rod formed therewith.
2. A method according to claim 1 wherein the coupling element is formed of plastics of a single colour, such as white or black and using one or more visibly different colours for the extrusions.
3. A learning rod educational toy set comprising a plurality of extruded plastic rod elements, each rod element having an indication on or in an external surface of its length, the set including rod elements of different lengths, the rod elements being connectable with each other end-on-end to form one or more learning rods of total length equal to the sum of the length of each rod element used for the or each learning rod, adjacent rod elements being connectable by respective coupling elements, each coupling element including a visual indication of the end of a rod element and the junction with another such rod element when joined thereto.
4. A learning rod toy set according to claim 3 wherein at least the flange of the coupling element is of a visibly different colour to that of the rod elements.
5. A learning rod toy set according to claim 4 wherein each coupling element is injection moulded and includes a connecting spigot with formations such as grooves, for receiving a settable adhesive, whereby to permanently join each coupling to a respective extrusion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] The invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0019] The foregoing example shows the elegant simplicity of the Cuisenaire rods in conveying arithmetical concepts to students such as schoolchildren in an interesting manner which is easily understandable and tactile, requiring the selection and connection of various pieces by the student. As an improvement to this concept, each of the rod elements may be marked with an indication of its length, such as with numbers 1 to 10, so that students can quickly become familiar with the concept that numbers nearer to 10 than 1 represent rod elements that are longer than those having numbers nearer to 1. The rod elements themselves are relatively easy to manufacture if made of plastics by the process of injection moulding but an obvious disadvantage is that different moulds are required for different lengths such that a total of ten moulds are required for manufacturing the set shown in
[0020] In accordance with the invention the foregoing disadvantages may be wholly or partially overcome in the manner as shown with reference to
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[0022] In accordance with the method of the invention, the extrusion 15 is cut into the various lengths for forming a complete set of rod elements, such as ten of sizes between 1 cm and 10 cm in length, and each cut length is provided with a respective coupling member by inserting a spigot 18 into one of the open ends of each extrusion 15. Each cut length of extrusion 15 may conveniently be distinguished from other different lengths in the set by being of a different colour, or by having markings such as numbers or formations such as Braille lettering or any combination of such indicators whereby different lengths in the set can be distinguished.
[0023] The invention therefore provides an elegantly simple solution to the problem, otherwise, of manufacturing learning rod sets whilst using multiple moulds to produce different lengths of rod elements, and uses instead a single extrusion mould and common coupling pieces, which coupling pieces also have the advantage of providing an easily identifiable means for students to differentiate between learning rod elements of different lengths by the use of numbers or other indicia corresponding to each length of rod.