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We claim:
1. A method for constructing an arts and crafts project, the method
comprising the steps of:
providing a sheet of an expanded, cellular, compressible and resilient
material made from an edible, water soluble composition of low density;
cutting the sheet into a plurality of pieces having corresponding
contactual faces to be bonded together;
wetting the corresponding contactual faces of the plurality of pieces; and
pressing the corresponding contactual faces of the plurality of pieces
together until the faces bond together to form the arts and crafts
project.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the arts and crafts project comprises a
project selected from the group consisting of a model building, a model
vehicle, a jigsaw puzzle and a doll.
3. A method for constructing an arts and crafts project, the method
comprising the steps of:
providing a plurality of articles comprising one of pre-cut pieces and
pre-molded pieces of an arts and crafts project, the articles comprising
an expanded, cellular, compressible and resilient material made from an
edible, water soluble composition of low density;
wetting corresponding contactual faces of the plurality of articles; and
pressing the corresponding contactual faces of the plurality of articles
together until the faces bond together to form the arts and crafts
project.
4. The method of claim 3, wherein the arts and crafts project comprises a
project selected from the group consisting of a model building, a model
vehicle, a jigsaw puzzle and a doll, with the plurality of articles being
selected from the group consisting of structural components of a building,
structural components of a vehicle, pre-cut portions of a picture and
physical features of a doll, respectively.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein the edible, water soluble composition of
low density comprises a matrix principally made from a starch base
supplemented with polyalkylene glycol or a derivative thereof, with the
supplement forming approximately 10% of the total weight of the
composition.
6. The method of claim 5, wherein the starch base comprises a starch
selected from the group consisting of modified wheat and corn starches.
7. The method of claim 2, wherein the arts and crafts project comprises a
bulk density between 0.6 and 2.0 lb/ft.sup.3, a bulk compressibility
between 0.04 and 0.4 kilo-newtons and a bulk resiliency between 40 and
75%.
8. The method of claim 1, wherein the edible, water soluble composition
comprises a mixture of a grain, a biodegradable binding agent and water in
the ratio of 80-97%, 0.5% and 14-16% by weight, respectively, the mixture
being prepared in an extrusion process at a temperature between
345.degree. and 351.degree. F.
9. The method of claim 3, wherein the edible, water soluble composition of
low density comprises a matrix principally made from a starch base
supplemented with polyalkylene glycol or a derivative thereof, with the
supplement forming approximately 10% of the total weight of the
composition.
10. The method of claim 9, wherein the starch base comprises a starch
selected from the group consisting of modified wheat and corn starches.
11. The method of claim 4, wherein the arts and crafts project comprises a
bulk density between 0.6 and 2.0 lb/ft.sup.3, a bulk compressibility
between 0.04 and 0.4 kilo-newtons and a bulk resiliency between 40 and
75%.
12. The method of claim 3, wherein the edible, water soluble composition
comprises a mixture of a grain, a biodegradable binding agent and water in
the ratio of 80-97%, 0.5% and 14-16% by weight, respectively, the mixture
being prepared in an extrusion process at a temperature between
345.degree. and 351.degree. F. |
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
(1) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to toys, games, and arts and crafts, and more
specifically, to non-toxic, light weight, water soluble articles forming
construction materials for use in toys, games and arts and crafts
projects.
(2) Prior Art
In the materials commonly used for toys, games, and arts and crafts
projects, several disadvantages exist in that the materials are normally
either messy, difficult to use or dangerous to the children who play with
them. For example, toy building blocks are quite popular with children who
like to create structures of varying shapes and sizes. However,
conventional building blocks are sometimes difficult for younger children
to use in fabricating structures because they are held together by simple
frictional fittings between the blocks which easily come apart. If the
child is not careful, he may accidentally bump into the structure and
cause it to fall apart with just a little force. Also, these types of
building blocks are normally manufactured as small, hard objects which are
often harmful to children when, for instance, they are swallowed or thrown
at other children.
Additionally, other conventional building blocks have been designed such
that the blocks are joined together by means of an adhesive material
(i.e., mortar, glue, tape, etc.) placed between the blocks to hold them
together. The disadvantages in using these types of blocks, however, is
that the adhesive material 1) hardens to a point where the blocks cannot
later be separated, 2) may be harmful or toxic if ingested and 3) is
potentially quite messy and damaging to other things in the environment if
proper supervision in the use of the adhesive is not undertaken.
Similarly, with arts and crafts materials such as modeling clays, paper
mache, paints, crayons and markers, these types of materials often suffer
from the disadvantages of being toxic, messy, difficult to dry and
non-reusable. For example, certain kinds of modeling clays and paints are
toxic, while they can also be very messy and difficult to remove from
floor carpeting, wall paper, furniture fabrics and clothing. Furthermore,
most arts and crafts projects require a significant amount of skill to
actually construct the project and quite a bit of time in waiting for the
adhesive to dry or bond, thereby taking the fun out of instant creation.
Accordingly, it would be desirable to provide child-safe articles for use
in toys, games, arts and crafts projects and the like which comprise a
light-weight, non-toxic material that enables the no-mess joining of
articles together in the fabrication of structures, the creation of arts
and crafts projects and the playing of games.
Starch based biodegradable materials of a consistency and density similar
to packing material have been described in the prior art, such as, in U.S.
Pat. Nos. 5,186,990; 5,185,382 and 5,208,267.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides an edible, water soluble composition of low
density which is manufactured into a plurality of child-safe articles
forming toys or construction materials for use in playing a game or
constructing an arts and crafts project. More particularly, the present
invention is directed to building materials, such as building blocks and
the like, which are attachable together by the application of water or
other liquid, such as saliva, to the surfaces to be joined.
The composition of the articles preferably comprises a matrix principally
made from a food starch supplemented with polyalkylene glycol or a
derivative thereof, with the supplement forming approximately 10% of the
total weight of the composition. Alternatively, the composition may also
comprise a mixture of a grain, a biodegradable binding agent and water in
the ratio of 80-97%, 0.5% and 14-16% by weight, respectively, with the
mixture being prepared in an extrusion process at high temperatures. The
material described herein may be found in the prior art.
Due to the properties of such compositions, the articles of the present
invention are especially adapted for use by children since they are soft
and foamy, they can be easily cut and joined together simply by applying
water and they are both biodegradable and edible.
In terms of using the articles of the present invention as toy building
blocks or for constructing arts and crafts projects, the articles can be
formed in a plurality of shapes and sizes and then molded and/or joined
together in a variety of ways to produce many unusual, easy to make
structures and objects. In particular, if the composition is extruded in a
sheet-like form, the sheets can be cut and bonded together with water
(similar to using paper and tape) to create an art project. Additionally,
the articles of the present invention can be marketed as a toy, game or
hobby set in the form of pre-cut or pre-molded pieces of a model house, a
model car, a jigsaw puzzle, or even, the facial features or bodily parts
of a doll. Then, with the application of water, the pieces can be easily
bonded together to create a model prototype, a picture, a doll and the
like.
In an alternate embodiment of the present invention, a resilient, water
soluble composition, such as the compositions described above, can be used
to encase an object such as a gift or the like to form a surprise gift for
a friend. To uncover the true nature of the gift, it is simply placed
under a faucet or submerged in a container of water in order to dissolve
the encasing layer of the composition.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a plurality
of articles having an edible, water soluble composition of low density,
with the articles being manufactured in a variety of shapes and sizes for
use as toys as well as materials used in games and arts and crafts
projects.
It is another object of the present invention to provide edible, foam-like
articles comprising an expanded, cellular, resilient material made from a
starch substrate supplemented with a polyalkylene glycol or a derivative
thereof (and/or a particulate bubble-nucleating agent), with the articles
being formed in a variety of shapes, sizes and colors especially adapted
for use in toys, games, arts and crafts projects and building blocks.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide edible,
foam-like articles made from a combination of grains, biodegradable
binding agents and water in an extrusion process, with the articles being
formed in a variety of shapes, sizes and colors especially adapted for use
in toys, games, arts and crafts projects and building blocks.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a method for
constructing an arts and crafts project out of pieces of an expanded,
cellular, compressible and resilient material made from an edible, water
soluble composition of low density by wetting the corresponding contactual
faces of the pieces and pressing the faces together to bond them.
It is yet a further object of the present invention to provide a method for
concealing an article in a resilient, water soluble composition that can
be later removed by dissolution to reveal the true nature of the article.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIGS. 1a through 1d depict an exemplary plurality of shapes and sizes in
which the articles of the present invention may be manufactured via
extrusion.
FIGS. 2a through 2e depict an exemplary plurality of shapes and sizes in
which the articles of the present invention may be manufactured via
injection molding.
FIG. 3 depicts an object such as a toy car that has been encased in a
resilient, water soluble composition, with the encasing being removed by
submerging the encased object in water to reveal the true nature of the
article.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides a plurality of articles in a plurality of
shapes, sizes and colors comprising an edible, water soluble composition
of low density for use in toys, games and arts and crafts projects. In the
following description, for purposes of explanation and not limitation,
specific details are set forth, such as particular compositions,
properties, structures, etc. in order to provide a thorough understanding
of the present invention. However, it will be apparent to one skilled in
the art that the present invention may be practiced in other embodiments
that depart from these specific details. In other instances, detailed
descriptions of well-known structures, shapes, properties and techniques
are omitted so as not to obscure the description of the present invention
with unnecessary details.
In accordance with the present invention, an edible, water soluble
composition of low density is utilized to manufacture child-safe articles
such as toys or materials for use in playing games and constructing arts
and crafts projects. The compositions utilized in the present invention
are selected on the basis that they are easily dissolvable, non-toxic,
biodegradable and relatively light in order to provide a safe and
enjoyable means of amusement for children.
With regard to specific examples of such compositions, a first composition
is described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,185,382 and 5,208,267 both issued to
Neumann et al. The composition described therein is an improved starch
product adapted for use as a packaging filler and comprises an expanded,
cellular, compressible and resilient body having a matrix principally made
up of starch and a polyalkylene glycol or a derivative thereof (the glycol
forming approximately 10% of the total weight of the composition). The
starch base, which itself may comprise variety of wheat or corn starches,
can further be supplemented with a bubble-nucleating agent, either alone
or in conjunction with the glycol, so as to enhance the bulk resiliency
properties of the extruded article. The resulting extruded articles
exhibit a bulk density between 0.6 and 2.0 lb/ft.sup.3, a bulk
compressibility between 0.04 and 0.4 kilo-newtons and a bulk resiliency
between 40 and 75%.
A second composition, also forming a biodegradable and water soluble
packaging material, is described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,186,990 issued to
Starcevich. The composition comprises a mixture of grains (e.g., corn,
rice, wheat, etc.), biodegradable binding agents and water in the ratio of
80-97%, 0.5% and 14-16% by weight, respectively. This mixture is extruded
under high temperatures and subsequently allowed to expand into the final
product.
By either extruding or injection molding one of the above-described
compositions, or other edible, easily dissolvable and light weight
compositions, articles of various shapes and sizes can be formed for
specific uses. For instance, to produce toy building blocks or other
materials for construction purposes, the composition can be extruded in
planar, rectangular and cylindrical shapes of varying thicknesses and cut
at various lengths, as is shown in FIGS. 1a through 1d. Alternatively, as
shown in FIGS. 2a through 2e, the composition can be injection molded to
produce blocks of odd shapes such as discs, stars, spheres, pyramids,
tubes, roofing tiles and figurines (in both two and three dimensions).
Additionally, during the manufacture of the composition, additives such as
coloring dye, fragrances and flavorings can be added to the composition to
make the resulting articles more interesting to children and more suitable
for use in games and arts and crafts projects.
Building blocks made from the compositions set forth herein have several
advantages when compared to conventional building blocks. First, they are
soft and foamy so as to eliminate the usual risk of harm posed by
conventional wooden or plastic blocks (i.e., from being thrown at people
or fragile objects). Second, unlike normal building blocks which either
cannot be joined together or require special (and normally toxic)
adhesives, the building blocks of the present invention can be easily cut
or joined together simply by applying water. To cut one of the blocks in
half, either dripping water or a wetted instrument (i.e., a dull knife,
spoon, etc.) can be applied along a seam until the composition is
dissolved along that seam to a point where the pieces can be separated. To
join two or more blocks together in new and unusual shapes and structures,
the blocks to be joined only need to be moistened at the contacting faces
and held together for a few seconds. Thus, the moistening can occur by
means of a user licking the surface to be contacted, or wetting it with
water or saliva, or other liquid. Users may find it particularly
advantageous to dip their fingers in a container of water, or dip a brush
in a container of water, and then wet the surfaces to be joined with the
wet fingers or brush. Since the blocks are primarily comprised of food
starches, they are not only biodegradable, but also edible. Hence, younger
children may chew at and even swallow the building blocks, accidentally of
course, without any real danger as the composition will immediately
dissolve in the child's mouth.
In application of the above-described compositions to building materials
for use in creating arts and crafts projects, the compositions can be
formed into a plurality of articles as described above and then molded
and/or joined together in a variety of ways to produce many unusual and
easy to make structures and objects. In particular, if the composition is
extruded in a sheet-like form, the sheets can be cut and bonded together
with water similar to paper and tape to create an art project.
Additionally, the articles of the present invention could be used as a
toy, game or hobby set in the form of pre-cut or pre-molded pieces of a
model house, a model car, a jigsaw puzzle, or even, the facial features or
bodily parts of a doll. Then, using a little water, the pieces can be
bonded together to create a model prototype, a picture, a doll and the
like.
In an alternate embodiment of the present invention, a resilient, water
soluble composition, such as the compositions described above, can be used
to encase an object such as a gift or the like to form a surprise gift for
a friend. Then, as shown in FIG. 3, the true nature of the gift can be
revealed simply by placing it under a faucet or submerging it in a
container of water for a few seconds in order to dissolve the encasing
layer. The object would be encased either at a factory or at home by means
of coating the object with the composition, bonding sheets of the
composition around the object or by placing the object in a concealed
cavity of an article made from the composition. Obviously, this specific
application of the composition would require that the gift be waterproof,
or at least water resistant. Nonetheless, very little mess would be
involved, and more advantageously, no toxic or non-biodegradable waste
would be introduced into the environment.
It will be recognized that the above described invention may be embodied in
other specific forms and may be used in a variety of applications for the
safe amusement of children without departing from the spirit or essential
elements of this disclosure. Thus, it is understood that the invention is
not to be limited by the foregoing illustrative details, but rather is to
be defined by the appended claims.
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