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A technique of building blocks and one side, applied to building blocks. field, it can solve problems such as the inability to achieve 3D splicing

Inactive Publication Date: 2014-12-10
雷雨
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[0002] The current way of splicing and inserting building blocks is relatively simple, such as the classic Lego building blocks in the prior art, which is characterized in that the Lego building blocks are provided with concave interfaces and convex interfaces, and splicing is realized by combining the convex interfaces and concave interfaces of two building blocks. The method has the following disadvantages: existing Lego blocks are divided into Lego blocks with concave interfaces and Lego blocks with convex interfaces, and the concave or convex interfaces are only located on one side of the Lego blocks, so the existing Lego blocks can only Realize two-dimensional stitching, but cannot achieve three-dimensional stitching

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[0060] The present invention will be described in further detail below through specific implementation examples and in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.

[0061] figure 1 It shows the front structural view of the first embodiment of the first core component of the embodiment of the present invention, image 3 Shows the structural diagram of the connecting member of the embodiment of the present invention, the embodiment of the present invention comprises the first core member 100 and the connecting member 200, and the first core member 100 is a regular hexahedron, and each side of the first core member 100 Each is provided with a first concave hole 101, the connecting member 200 is inserted into the first concave hole 101 along the length direction, the first concave hole 101 matches the shape of the connecting member 200, and the first concave hole 101 The width matches that of the connection member 200 .

[0062] In the embodiment of the present invention, the si...

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The invention discloses building blocks, and belongs to the field of dimensional batten toys. The building blocks comprise first core components and joining elements, wherein each first core component is a regular hexahedron; each first core component is provided with a concave hole; a corresponding joining element is inserted into each first concave hole in the length direction; each concave hole is matched with each joining element; the width of each first concave hole is matched with the width of each joining element. The invention aims to provide the building blocks to realize three dimensional splice of the building block.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the field of three-dimensional jigsaw puzzle toys, in particular to a building block. Background technique [0002] The current way of splicing and inserting building blocks is relatively simple, such as the classic Lego building blocks in the prior art, which is characterized in that the Lego building blocks are provided with concave interfaces and convex interfaces, and splicing is realized by combining the convex interfaces and concave interfaces of two building blocks. The method has the following disadvantages: existing Lego blocks are divided into Lego blocks with concave interfaces and Lego blocks with convex interfaces, and the concave or convex interfaces are only located on one side of the Lego blocks, so the existing Lego blocks can only Two-dimensional stitching is achieved, but three-dimensional stitching cannot be achieved. Contents of the invention [0003] The object of the present invention is to provide a b...

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IPC IPC(8): A63H33/08
Inventor 雷雨
Owner 雷雨
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