Senior Fitness - Exercise and Nutrition for Aging Men and Women
FREE Article Feed for your website.
Home Ownership Magazine
Party Planning Information
Article Marketing Resources
Bio-Medical Research Article Database
Informative Articles on Life, Love and Happiness
Tutorials on Business to Writing
Famous Quotes from Famous People
Song Lyric Information
New US Patent Information
Comprehensive List of Content by Category
Online Auctions and Shopping Related Articles
Article Search
Most Recent Articles
Title: Quantum information processing device and method
Patent Number: 7,437,533 Issued on 10/14/2008 to Ichimura,   et al.

Title: Memory mapped register file
Patent Number: 7,437,532 Issued on 10/14/2008 to Chen,   et al.

Title: Testing memories
Patent Number: 7,437,531 Issued on 10/14/2008 to Spica,   et al.

Title: System and method for mapping file block numbers to logical block addresses
Patent Number: 7,437,530 Issued on 10/14/2008 to Rajan

Title: Method and mechanism for efficiently creating large virtual memory pages in a multiple page size environment
Patent Number: 7,437,529 Issued on 10/14/2008 to Burugula,   et al.

Title: Gang blocks
Patent Number: 7,437,528 Issued on 10/14/2008 to Moore,   et al.

Title: Memory device with delayed issuance of internal write command
Patent Number: 7,437,527 Issued on 10/14/2008 to Davis,   et al.

Title: Information processing method and apparatus having data locations accessible by different devices in accordance with different permissions
Patent Number: 7,437,526 Issued on 10/14/2008 to Kusakabe,   et al.

Title: Guaranteed undo retention
Patent Number: 7,437,525 Issued on 10/14/2008 to Yang,   et al.

Title: Method and apparatus for dumping memory
Patent Number: 7,437,524 Issued on 10/14/2008 to Narayan,   et al.

Title: System and method for on-the-fly file folding in a replicated storage system
Patent Number: 7,437,523 Issued on 10/14/2008 to Ting,   et al.

Title: Memory module indicator device
Patent Number: 7,437,522 Issued on 10/14/2008 to Bungo

Title: Multistream processing memory-and barrier-synchronization method and apparatus
Patent Number: 7,437,521 Issued on 10/14/2008 to Scott,   et al.

Title: Adaptive snoop-and-forward mechanisms for multiprocessor systems
Patent Number: 7,437,520 Issued on 10/14/2008 to Shen,   et al.

Title: Multithread controller and control method
Patent Number: 7,437,519 Issued on 10/14/2008 to Kiyota,   et al.

Title: Hiding conflict, coherence completion and transaction ID elements of a coherence protocol
Patent Number: 7,437,518 Issued on 10/14/2008 to Tsien

Title: Methods and arrangements to manage on-chip memory to reduce memory latency
Patent Number: 7,437,517 Issued on 10/14/2008 to da Silva,   et al.

Title: Programming models for eviction policies
Patent Number: 7,437,516 Issued on 10/14/2008 to Wintergerst,   et al.

Title: Data structure for write pending
Patent Number: 7,437,515 Issued on 10/14/2008 to Naamad,   et al.

Title: Cache system
Patent Number: 7,437,514 Issued on 10/14/2008 to Sturges,   et al.

Title: Cache memory with the number of operated ways being changed according to access pattern
Patent Number: 7,437,513 Issued on 10/14/2008 to Saida,   et al.

Title: Low power semi-trace instruction/trace hybrid cache with logic for indexing the trace cache under certain conditions
Patent Number: 7,437,512 Issued on 10/14/2008 to Morrow

Title: Secondary level cache for storage area networks
Patent Number: 7,437,511 Issued on 10/14/2008 to Nguyen,   et al.

Title: Instruction-assisted cache management for efficient use of cache and memory
Patent Number: 7,437,510 Issued on 10/14/2008 to Rosenbluth,   et al.

Title: Mobile adaptive cache
Patent Number: 7,437,509 Issued on 10/14/2008 to Vayssiere

Title: Method and system for storing data in an array of storage devices with additional and autonomic protection
Patent Number: 7,437,508 Issued on 10/14/2008 to Hajji

Title: Online restriping technique for distributed network based virtualization
Patent Number: 7,437,507 Issued on 10/14/2008 to Sharma,   et al.

Title: Method and system for virtual storage element placement within a storage area network
Patent Number: 7,437,506 Issued on 10/14/2008 to Kumar,   et al.

Title: Logical to physical device topological location mappings
Patent Number: 7,437,505 Issued on 10/14/2008 to Chew

Title: Reading a storage medium
Patent Number: 7,437,504 Issued on 10/14/2008 to Waldvogel

Title: Disk drive adjusting operating mode based on historical proximity of host commands
Patent Number: 7,437,502 Issued on 10/14/2008 to Coker

Title: Combining the address-mapping and page-referencing steps in a memory controller
Patent Number: 7,437,501 Issued on 10/14/2008 to Mitra

Title: Configurable high-speed memory interface subsystem
Patent Number: 7,437,500 Issued on 10/14/2008 to Butt,   et al.

Title: Dividing a flash memory operation into phases
Patent Number: 7,437,499 Issued on 10/14/2008 to Durante,   et al.

Title: Method and system for optimizing reliability and performance of programming data in non-volatile memory devices
Patent Number: 7,437,498 Issued on 10/14/2008 to Ronen

Title: Method and apparatus for encoding memory control signals to reduce pin count
Patent Number: 7,437,497 Issued on 10/14/2008 to Cornelius

Title: Hot swap adapter
Patent Number: 7,437,496 Issued on 10/14/2008 to Oster

Title: Method and apparatus for assigning bus grant requests
Patent Number: 7,437,495 Issued on 10/14/2008 to Ripy,   et al.

Title: Systems and methods for assigning an address to a network device added to an existing network
Patent Number: 7,437,494 Issued on 10/14/2008 to Ellerbrock

Title: Modular architecture for a network storage controller
Patent Number: 7,437,493 Issued on 10/14/2008 to Pecone

Title: Clock and data recovery wherein an FB-DIMM is connected to signal path and null and sync frames control the FB-DIMM
Patent Number: 7,437,491 Issued on 10/14/2008 to Risk,   et al.

Title: Dynamic power equalizer
Patent Number: 7,003,195 Issued on 02/21/2006 to Huang,   et al.

Title: Facsimile communication system
Patent Number: 7,002,972 Issued on 02/21/2006 to Endo

Title: High-sensitivity differential data latch system
Patent Number: 6,861,888 Issued on 03/01/2005 to Hsieh

Title: Sitting and standing assist apparatus
Patent Number: 6,860,281 Issued on 03/01/2005 to Clift

Title: Receiver with offset compensation
Patent Number: 7,133,470 Issued on 11/07/2006 to Menkhoff,   et al.

Title: Emission control apparatus of internal combustion engine, and method for retarding deterioration of emission control catalyst
Patent Number: 6,829,886 Issued on 12/14/2004 to Nakata

Title: Concurrent FM signal receiver
Patent Number: 7,133,468 Issued on 11/07/2006 to Carter, Jr.,   et al.

Title: Process for splicing a continuous strip of packets
Patent Number: 6,829,876 Issued on 12/14/2004 to Young,   et al.

Title: Closed circuit steam engine
Patent Number: 6,829,894 Issued on 12/14/2004 to Bloch,   et al.

Title: Three-part wire return for bailing machine
Patent Number: 6,829,877 Issued on 12/14/2004 to Daniel,   et al.

Title: Ornamental jewelry rope chain link element
Patent Number: 6,829,882 Issued on 12/14/2004 to Chia,   et al.

Title: Wooden beams with sections that are subjected to transversal tension
Patent Number: 6,829,866 Issued on 12/14/2004 to Mattle

Title: Miter angle indicating tool
Patent Number: 6,829,837 Issued on 12/14/2004 to Williams

Title: Engine exhaust system pneumatic pump
Patent Number: 6,829,892 Issued on 12/14/2004 to Larson

Title: Process and device for connecting I-beams
Patent Number: 6,829,872 Issued on 12/14/2004 to Wahlsteen

Title: Self-cleaning fuel oil strainer
Patent Number: 6,821,444 Issued on 11/23/2004 to Benenson, Jr.,   et al.

Title: Substrate and method of forming substrate for fluid ejection device
Patent Number: 6,821,450 Issued on 11/23/2004 to Truninger,   et al.

Title: Method of fabricating a microstructure
Patent Number: 6,821,475 Issued on 11/23/2004 to Beebe,   et al.

Title: Motorcycle with a rear-mounted radiator
Patent Number: 7,143,854 Issued on 12/05/2006 to Arnold

Title: Stopper for bottling wines
Patent Number: 7,143,903 Issued on 12/05/2006 to Musaragno

Title: Negative-pressure control device for ink-supply system
Patent Number: 7,121,653 Issued on 10/17/2006 to Lai

Title: Power steering device for a vehicle
Patent Number: 7,143,862 Issued on 12/05/2006 to Knoff,   et al.

Title: Hanger for jewelry and the like
Patent Number: 7,143,892 Issued on 12/05/2006 to Kolton,   et al.

Title: Tube coupling device
Patent Number: 6,769,722 Issued on 08/03/2004 to Krauleidis

Title: Underdeck pontoon lift system
Patent Number: 7,143,868 Issued on 12/05/2006 to Christen,   et al.

Title: Liquid drop emitter with split thermo-mechanical actuator
Patent Number: 7,144,099 Issued on 12/05/2006 to Cabal,   et al.

Title: Separation device and method of making the same
Patent Number: 7,143,900 Issued on 12/05/2006 to Hernandez

Title: Fuel cell system and method for operating the same
Patent Number: 6,767,661 Issued on 07/27/2004 to Okamoto,   et al.

Title: Mask pattern correction apparatus and mask pattern correction method and mask preparation method and method of production of a semiconductor device
Patent Number: 7,139,996 Issued on 11/21/2006 to Ohnuma,   et al.

Title: Shaving apparatus with wheel
Patent Number: 7,140,115 Issued on 11/28/2006 to Greene

Title: Overall control algorithm for interactive vehicle control system
Patent Number: 6,795,761 Issued on 09/21/2004 to Lee,   et al.

Title: Method for operating a load-dependent power-generating system in a vehicle
Patent Number: 6,795,755 Issued on 09/21/2004 to Keilhofer,   et al.

Title: Multimeric forms of members of the steroid/thyroid superfamily of receptors with the ultraspiracle receptor
Patent Number: 7,119,077 Issued on 10/10/2006 to Evans,   et al.

Title: Phenylsulfonyl-1,3-dihydro-2h-indole-2-one derivatives, their preparation and their therapeutic use
Patent Number: 7,119,086 Issued on 10/10/2006 to Di Malta,   et al.

Historic wooden adventure system and figures Number:7,147,537 from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) owispatent

Home    Author Login    Submit Article    Article Search    Add Your Link    Edit Your Link    Contact Us    Advertising    Disclaimer

   

 
Web LinkGrinder.com

Top Breaking News
     Greek, Cypriot Leaders Resume Unification Talks in Nicosia by Nathan Morley
     Indonesia Tobacco Sales Grow, Raising Health Fears
     South Korea Allows Top Defector to Travel Overseas by VOA News

Title: Historic wooden adventure system and figures

Abstract: Action toys and methods of assembling and using the toys. A first aspect the invention includes assembleable sectioned portions of background play scenes that are easily assembleable and rearrangeable into virtually endless diorama-like arrangements using a specialized connection system that allows any base and backdrop to be connected in multiple orientations. A second aspect of the invention includes specially designed and constructed figures usable with the background scenes. The figures include central body portions from which flexible limbs and head extend and features that allow the figures to free stand and to hold objects.

Patent Number: 7,147,537 Issued on 12/12/2006 to Klein,   et al.


Inventors: Klein; Andrew (Westport, CT), Eason; Ty (Howard Beach, NY)
Assignee: Odyssey Toys (Westport, CT)
Appl. No.: 10/360,932
Filed: February 10, 2003


Current U.S. Class: 446/376 ; 446/370
Current International Class: A63H 3/46 (20060101)
Field of Search: 446/373,374,375,370,376,382,268


References Cited [Referenced By]

U.S. Patent Documents
593592 November 1897 Lyons
2451023 October 1948 Dusko
3624691 November 1971 Robson et al.
4708687 November 1987 Goldberg et al.
4816002 March 1989 Brodrib
5017173 May 1991 Shapero et al.
5205775 April 1993 Brodrib
5224896 July 1993 Terzian
5741140 April 1998 Bristol
6074270 June 2000 Wilcox et al.
6089949 July 2000 Resper et al.
6220922 April 2001 Lee et al.
6237759 May 2001 Wotton
6638136 October 2003 Lee et al.
2002/0055322 May 2002 Lee et al.
2002/0058458 May 2002 Lee et al.
Foreign Patent Documents
582020 Feb., 1994 EP
Primary Examiner: Ricci; John A.
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Arent Fox PLLC Chesser; Wilburn L.

Parent Case Text



This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/354,528 filed Feb. 8, 2002. The entirety of that provisional application is incorporated herein by reference.
Claims



What is claimed is:

1. A posable figure, comprising: a body comprising a first body portion joined to a second body portion, the joined body portions forming an interior chamber, a first leg opening, a second leg opening, and two arm openings, wherein the first body portion includes a single arm joining post, the arm joining post extending into the interior chamber; a first arm having a first arm end opening, the first arm being joinable to the body via the first end opening at the arm joining post; a second arm having a second arm end opening, the second arm being joinable to the body via the second arm end opening at the arm joining post; a first leg joinable to the body via the first leg opening; and a second leg joinable to the body via the second leg opening.

2. The posable figure of claim 1, wherein the joined body portions form an opening for a head, the posable figure further comprising: a head joinable to the body via the opening for the head.

3. The posable figure of claim 1, wherein the first body portion includes a leg joining post, the leg joining post extending into the interior of the body, wherein the first leg includes a first leg end opening, and wherein the first leg is joinable to the body via the first leg opening at the leg joining post.

4. The posable figure of claim 3, wherein the second leg includes a second leg end opening, and wherein the second leg is joinable to the body via the first leg opening at the leg joining post.

5. The posable figure of claim 1, wherein the first leg is bendable to a fixed position.

6. The posable figure of claim 1, wherein the first leg includes an end flange, and wherein the first leg is held within the body via retention of the end flange within the first leg opening.

7. The posable figure of claim 1, wherein the second leg includes an end flange, and wherein the second leg is held within the body via retention of the end flange within the second leg opening.

8. The posable figure of claim 1, wherein the figure is positionable so as to be free standing via the first leg and the second leg.

9. A posable figure, comprising: a body comprising a first body portion joined to a second body portion, the joined body portions forming an interior chamber, a first leg opening, a second leg opening, and two arm openings, wherein the first body portion includes a single arm joining post, the arm joining post extending into the interior chamber; a first arm having a first arm end opening, the first arm being joinable to the body via the first end opening at the arm joining post; a second arm having a second arm end opening, the second arm being joinable to the body via the second arm end opening at the arm joining post; a first leg joinable to the body via the first leg opening; and a second leg joinable to the body via the second leg opening wherein the first arm is bendable throughout its length to a fixed position.

10. The posable figure of claim 9, wherein the first arm includes a bendable metal frame and a flexible outer covering.

11. The posable figure of claim 10, wherein the flexible outer covering comprises plastic.

12. A posable figure, comprising: a body comprising a first body portion joined to a second body portion, the joined body portions forming an interior chamber, a first leg opening, a second leg opening, and two arm openings, wherein the first body portion includes a single arm joining post comprising an extension fixably attached to the first body portion, the arm joining post extending into the interior chamber; a first arm having a first arm end opening, the first arm being joinable to the body via the first end opening at the arm joining post; a second arm having a second arm end opening, the second arm being joinable to the body via the second arm end opening at the arm joining post; a first leg joinable to the body via the first leg opening; and a second leg joinable to the body via the second leg opening.
Description



BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to the field of toys, and in particular to wooden and plastic toys, in which wooden background portions are fittably attachable so as to form play scenes, and toy figures are provided that include movable and adjustable limbs attached about one or more central flexing points.

2. Background of the Technology

It is known in the art to provide toys that include assembleable portions, such as castles and blocks, and it is also known in the art to provide toy figures for use with such assembleable toys. Further, it is known in the art to provide toys that include figures in conjunction with dioramas, but typically, these toys are overly complex, fragile, or difficult to use, and/or do not allow any variation in the diorama. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,013,278 to Dixon et al., relates to a diorama toy kit in which figures are included in a case that is openable and may be set up into a diorama scene. However, the sections of the case are not disassembleable and easily rearrangeable into varying scenes. Similarly, U.S. Pat. No. 5,542,870 to Westersund presents a folding and unfoldable box that forms a single diorama layout, with which figures are used. While the faces on the diorama of Westersund are snappably replaceable, the box in the closed or open position cannot be easily reconfigured into any variety of scenes, nor is the diorama easily expandable.

There is an unmet need for assembleable background sections with simple to use connectors that allow formation of, reassembly into, and expansion to a wide range of scenes for play. There is also a need for figures that present realistic clothed appearance, but that are simple to manufacture and are rugged, yet allow realistic posing.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to toys and methods of assembling and using the toys. A first aspect of an embodiment of the present invention includes assembleable sectioned portions of background play scenes, referred to in embodiments of the present invention as "Scapes." A second aspect of the present invention includes specially designed and constructed figures (also referred to interchangeable herein as "dolls" or "action figures") that include central body portions from which bendable/flexible limbs and head extend.

In accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, Scapes sets have interconnecting play boards and changeable, two-sided backdrops with, for example, attached toy structures and vibrant, hand-illustrated scenery. The playboards and background can be constructed of any appropriate material known in the art for toy manufacture, including, but not limited to wood, plastic, cardboard, chipboard, or foam. In one embodiment, the boards and backdrops easily connect to create two play scenes, one on each side of the backdrop. In other embodiments, the scenes are provided only on one side. The sets are easily connected and expanded to create many play scenes, such as on each side of the backdrops.

In one embodiment of the present invention, each set presents a scene made of interconnecting bases of unique geometries, two-sided changeable backdrops with attached structures, and illustrated landscapes. Sets include such figures as posable human figures, animals, alien or fantasy creations, vehicles, and natural objects, which users move around the scene in pretend play. Set backdrops include, for example, buildings with mechanical functions, pop-up doors, nesting sections and hidden compartments.

The innovative two-sided backdrops and interconnecting bases allow users to use their imagination to variably connect the sets in many different ways and expand the play area. Using the same set, users are able to create more than one scene by, for example, reconfiguring the base pieces and by flipping the backdrops, thus converting one landscape into another. Bases, backdrops and components from different sets and accessories all fit together, so by obtaining or otherwise using more products together (e.g., by connecting additional bases and backdrops), users can easily expand any scene. The flipping backdrop and interconnecting expanding base features of the present invention allow users to pretend and create, for example, their own vision of real history.

Usable with the Scapes sets are fully posable figures with, for example, non-removable or optionally changeable clothing, and individually sculpted heads. The figures are specially designed to allow them to free stand, and the human figures include other features, such as gripping hands that allow the figures to hold objects, which enhance play. In one embodiment, many of the figures portray, for example, celebrated historic characters or other representative individuals in a way that is realistic yet playful.

In one embodiment, pairs of limbs are joined at one or more points using, for example, a single peg (also referred to interchangeably herein as a "post") through openings in the ends of the limbs. In another embodiment, some limbs are joined by such peg and openings features, while other limbs and/or the head are joined by specialized socket and flange assemblies. In one embodiment, the limbs have a flexible outer surface, such as soft plastic, and an inner stiffening, bendable, and shape retaining frame, such as wire or other metal, to allow the limbs to be placed in and retain shape in a wide range of bent positions.

Additional advantages and novel features of the invention will be set forth in part in the description that follows, and in part will become more apparent to those skilled in the art upon examination of the following or upon learning by practice of the invention.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES

FIGS. 1 4 present example photostats containing assembled scenes and portions of Apollo Moon Scapes and Plymouth Scapes, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention;

FIGS. 5 8 present various views of example Scapes, figures, and portions of Scapes, in accordance with embodiments of the present invention;

FIGS. 9 and 10 contain photostats of an example "T-shaped" backdrop and the backdrop connected to a base, respectively, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention;

FIGS. 11 and 12 present a full setup and disassembled layout features, respectively, for example Apollo Moon Scapes, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 13 shows another example individual portion of a layout, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention;

FIGS. 14 23 contain detail of various aspects and overhead views of example scape bases and backdrops, various example assembly layouts of Scapes scenes assembled from one or more of the bases and backdrops, as well as other features, in accordance with embodiments of the present invention;

FIGS. 24 26 show front, overhead, and side views, respectively, of portions of a figure having an arm connected via a post and leg connected via a flange and opening in the torso, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 27 presents a closeup of an arm with a gripping hand, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention;

FIGS. 28 31 contain various details, including dimensions for example figures, in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention;

FIGS. 32 36 present various photostats of an assembled and partially assembled figure, in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention, in which two posts are used to connect the arms and the legs;

FIG. 37 shows a photostat of a wide variety of sample figures, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention; and

FIG. 38 shows a photostat of a sample display table for displaying an assembled Scapes set, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

An embodiment of the present invention includes a series of wooden play sets, one portion of which are referred to as "Scapes." The play sets are highly entertaining and wholesome in nature and designed with developmental and educational values in mind. Scapes products provide an open-ended, expandable system that includes a series of play sets crafted, for example, from top quality wood and other materials. Each set depicts scenes made of interconnecting bases, changeable backdrops with attached structures, and illustrated landscapes.

In one embodiment, each set depicts, for example, several scenes from historic events. While the product themes are grounded in reality, the products are designed for pretend play to stimulate the user's imagination. In one embodiment, sets are grouped into different categories, such as United States (U.S.) History, World Exploration, Inventors, Pirates, and Sports. Examples of events in the U.S. History category include the Plymouth Colony, the Gold Rush, and the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Each event is provided, for example, in different size sets, such as starter sets and deluxe sets. In order to allow further virtually unlimited expansion of the sets, the sets are also usable in conjunction with accessories, such as extra figures, add-on buildings, and expansion kits.

An embodiment of the present invention also includes posable human figures, animals, vehicles, and objects that children or other users are able to move around in pretend play. Buildings and structures have, for example, mechanical functions, pop-up doors, and hidden compartments. The innovative backdrops and interconnecting bases allow users to use their imagination to assemble the sets in different ways each time they play, or otherwise use the invention, and to expand the play area. Using the same set, users are able to create more than one scene by reconfiguring the base pieces and backdrops, thereby converting one landscape into another. Bases, backdrops, and components from different sets and accessories all fit together, so by obtaining more products, any scene can be easily expanded. The backdrop and interconnecting expanding base features of Scapes thus allow users to pretend and create their own vision of real history.

FIGS. 1 4 show photostats fo various features of Apollo Moon Scapes and Plymouth Scapes, two example series in the system of the present invention. Other Scapes include, for example, Explorer Scapes, Castle Scapes, and Pirate Scapes. The example Apollo Moon Scapes series features a rocket that manually launches, spacecraft that travel to the moon, a pull-out mission control, and stunning moonscapes where astronauts make footprints on the moon, plant the American flag and collect moon rocks. The Plymouth Scapes series includes a Pilgrim house that folds-out and opens up, magnetic fishing, the Mayflower sailing to Plymouth Rock and the first Thanksgiving feast.

FIGS. 5 8 present various views of example Scapes, figures, and portions of Scapes, in accordance with embodiments of the present invention. FIG. 5, referred to as "presentation pilgrim . . . ", shows a full set up 50 of three two-piece sections 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56 assembled together (3 bases+3 backdrops). FIG. 6 shows an exploded view of the reverse side portions 54, 55, 56, 61, 62, 63 (with inset A showing first sides of bases and inset B showing a close-up of one variation of the connection method and system for the backdrops to the bases) for the assembled Scape 50 of FIG. 5 and closeups of assembly feature details. FIGS. 7 and 8 show closeups of example individual portions 53, 56 and 51, 54, respectively, of the presentation Scape 50 of FIG. 5. As shown, a user assembles the sections to make a larger scene. As most clearly shown in FIG. 8, in one embodiment, each side of the base 51 includes tab 80 and slot 81, features that allow universal connection of any one base 51 to any other base (e.g., base 53 shown in FIG. 7).

In one embodiment, as shown, for example, in FIG. 9, each backdrop 90 has a "T-shape" cross-section, formed in part by a backdrop bottom portion 91 and backdrop standing portion 92. A tab 80 and slot 81 are provided on each opposite edge 92, 93 of the backdrop bottom portion 91. Thus, as shown in FIG. 10, the backdrop 90 is connectable via either edge 92, 93 to any side of a base, such as to the side 101 of base 100. In the embodiment shown in FIGS. 9 and 10, the backdrop 92 is 2-sided, so the user can flip the backdrop around to vary scenes and/or play.

FIGS. 11 and 12 present a full setup and disassembled layout features, respectively, for example Apollo Moon Scapes, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 13 shows another example individual portion of a layout, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.

Features of the assembleable sectioned portion of the Scapes of one embodiment of the present invention include one or more of the following: 1) wood (or plastic or other appropriate construction material) backdrops and play board bases; 2) toys optionally attached to backdrops and playboards, such as houses, ships, rockets, globes and other innovative play features; 3) a unique universal connection system--in one embodiment, backdrops and bases all connect using a male and female (e.g., tab and slot) connection system; bases connect to other bases, backdrops to other backdrops and backdrops to bases; 4) connectors are simple to use and allow universal connection of bases and backdrops; connector tabs have, for example, universally connectable male and female sides (e.g., spaced tab and slot pairs on each edge); each connector tab, for example, pushes into a corresponding slot; 5) in one embodiment, base sections are triangular, so that any way the bases are positioned, a connector male end always matches with a corresponding female; 6) bases can be other shapes, such as square, rectangular, pentagon shaped or hexagon shaped, without departing from the scope of the invention; 7) in one embodiment, backdrops have rectangular bottom portions and curved backdrop standing portions with opposite male and female connectors, but the backdrops could be other shapes without departing from the scope of the present invention; 8) various types of connectors (rather than tabs and slots) are also usable with the present invention, such as magnets, peg and holes, and hooks and loops; 9) the bases and backdrops of the present invention are also usable without any connectors; in one variation, the bases and backdrops are simply placed adjacent to one another so as to line up and form scenes; in another variation, the bases and backdrops have extending and receiving features, similar to how puzzle pieces fit together; 10) the system is fully expandable; there is no limit to how large or wide a scene can grow with more and more backdrops and bases; 11) in one embodiment, backdrops are all reversible and two sided, with artwork and toy features attached to both sides; users can thus play with both sides; in another embodiment, sections are one sided; and 12) in one embodiment, decoration artwork includes bare wood (or other construction material) parts, or parts painted or covered with labels.

FIGS. 14 23 contain detail of various aspects and overhead views of example scape bases and backdrops 140, 141, 150, 160, 161, 170, 200, 201, 202, 230, various example assembly layouts of Scapes scenes assembled from one or more of the bases and backdrops 140, 141, 150, 160, 161, 170, 200, 201, 202, 230, as well as other features 180, 181, in accordance with embodiments of the present invention.

The posable figures, in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, include the following features: 1) approximately 4'' tall (or other appropriate height given scale of bases and backdrops); 2) plastic (or other suitable material of construction) bendable arms and legs for full posability; in one embodiment, the limbs have a flexible outer surface, such as soft plastic, and an inner stiffening, bendable, and shape retaining frame, such as wire or other metal, to allow the limbs to be placed in and retain shape in a wide range of bent positions; 3) head that rotates left and right; 4) a uniquely designed hard plastic (or other suitable material) torso that locks the bendable limbs in place; 5) sewn clothing--clothing may or may not be removable from figures; 6) hands that grip; 7) realistic heads; 8) removable plastic hats, backpacks and other accessories; 9) capability for figures to stand easily on their own due, for example, to extra large feet; capability to balance on one foot when positioned correctly; 10) capability of hands to grip objects; and 11) figures are based, for example, on great historic people, but design is usable for any person, character, or animal.

In embodiments of the present invention, as shown in FIGS. 24 36, limbs are locked into a two part torso with using a loop or other opening at end of limbs and locking peg inside torso. Torso is assembled with limbs held inside by pressing together the two halves. FIGS. 24 26 show front, overhead, and side views, respectively, of a first half of a torso 240 with an arm 241 having an inner stiffening, bendable, and shape retaining frame 242, such as wire or other metal, and an outer surface, such as soft plastic. The leg 245 similarly includes an inner frame 245a and an outer surface 245b. The arm 241 is connected to the torso 240 via a post 244, and the leg 245 is connected to the torso 240 via flange 246 and opening 247 in torso 240. FIG. 27 presents a closeup of the arm 241 with gripping hand 270. FIGS. 28 31 contain additional details, including dimensions for example figures, in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention. FIGS. 32 36 present various photostats of an assembled and partially assembled figure, in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention, in which two posts are used to connect the arms and the legs.

FIG. 37 shows a photostat of a wide variety of sample figures, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 38 shows a photostat of a sample display table for displaying an assembled Scapes set, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.

Example embodiments of the present invention have now been described in accordance with the above advantages. It will be appreciated that these examples are merely illustrative of the invention. Many variations and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art.

*


Free Web Sudoku Puzzles.
Solve with your browser.
7 2 3 6          
6             7  
    1 9 5        
1   9       5 2  
        4        
  3 6       7   1
        8 5 3    
  7             8
          3 9 1 2
What is it?



Add Your Site · Terms Of Service · Privacy Policy


DISCLAIMER
Linkgrinder is a free service that searches the Internet and indexes all files found so that you may search quickly and easily for shared files. These files are created and made available individually by users whose identity we are not aware of and who we have no control over. In essence we function like a search engine tool; these files ARE NOT STORED OR SERVED BY OUR NETWORK. We are not responsible for any materials obtained by using our service. We do not monitor any of the contents of these files. These files may contain viruses, illegal materials, materials inappropriate for minors, offensive files and the like. BY USING OUR SERVICE, YOU ASSUME FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR DOWNLOADING THESE MATERIALS AND WILL INDEMNIFY US FOR ANY DAMAGES THAT MAY BE INCURRED.

For More Specific Information VIEW OUR TERMS OF SERVICE.

Thank you and Enjoy!