Amusement devices: toys – Construction toy – Resilient interlocking joint
Patent
1996-01-22
1998-08-25
Hafer, Robert A.
Amusement devices: toys
Construction toy
Resilient interlocking joint
446 97, 446381, 403 56, 403326, 63 38, A63H 3306, A63H 346, F16B 710
Patent
active
057977844
ABSTRACT:
A system for coupling components of toy assemblages, educational models, hobby constructions, component attachments, or the like together using a compact single point snap together axial connector, which is configured or formed with a key like portion included as part of the male connector part, and a corresponding female connector configured to prevent rotational movement about the connectors axis, and/or to limit the selective attachment of the components.
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Hafer Robert A.
Muir D. Neal
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