Behavior shaping using a construction toy
US-10163361-B2 · Dec 25, 2018 · US
US10201764B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10201764-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414320603-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 30, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jan 23, 2014 |
| Publication date | Feb 12, 2019 |
| Grant date | Feb 12, 2019 |
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A giant foam building block for children includes an inner core, an outer layer and a barrier skin. The inner core is made of foam or expanded polystyrene having a lower density than the outer layer. The inner core is softer than the outer layer, but both have a hardness less than 20 Shore A. A resin is sprayed onto the inside surface of a mold before the inner core is placed in the mold and the outer layer is molded around the inner core. The outer layer is molded such that an integral skin forms on the inner surface of the mold. The resin attaches to the integral skin and together forms a barrier skin that becomes the outer surface of the block. The block has no covering over the barrier skin. Children are not exposed to the TDI-based foam core which is sealed off by the outer layer.
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What is claimed is: 1. A block for children comprising: an inner core of foam; an outer layer of foam molded around the inner core, wherein the foam of the outer layer has a higher density than the foam of the inner core; and a barrier skin that forms an outer surface of the block, wherein the barrier skin is integrally formed with the outer layer of foam. 2. The block of claim 1 , wherein the foam of the inner core is softer than the foam of the outer layer, and wherein both the foam of the inner core and the foam of the outer layer have a hardness of less than 20 Shore A. 3. The block of claim 1 , wherein the outer layer of foam contains between 30 kg and 60 kg of methylene diphenyl diisocyanate (MDI) for every 100 kg of polyurethane polyol. 4. The block of claim 1 , wherein the barrier skin has a textured outer surface. 5. The block of claim 1 , wherein the inner core is made of a polyether-derived polyurethane polyol and toluene diisocyanate (TDI), and has a density of less than 1.5 pounds per cubic foot. 6. The block of claim 5 , wherein the inner core contains between 30 kg and 50 kg of TDI for every 100 kg of polyurethane polyol. 7. The block of claim 1 , wherein the block includes no covering over the barrier skin. 8. The block of claim 1 , wherein the foam of the inner core is taken from the group consisting of: molded foam and foam cut from a foam block. 9. A building block for children comprising: an inner core made of a polymer material; an outer layer of foam conformally molded around the inner core, wherein the polymer material of the inner core has a lower density than that of the foam of the outer layer; and a barrier skin that forms an outer surface of the block, wherein the barrier skin is integrally formed with the outer layer of foam. 10. The block of claim 9 , wherein the polymer material is made of a polyether-derived polyurethane polyol and toluene diisocyanate (TDI). 11. The block of claim 10 , the polymer material contains between 30 kg and 50 kg of TDI for every 100 kg of polyurethane polyol. 12. The block of claim 10 , wherein the polymer material has a density of less than 1.5 pounds per cubic foot. 13. The block of claim 9 , wherein the polymer material is expanded polystyrene (EPS). 14. The block of claim 13 , wherein the expanded polystyrene (EPS) has a density of less than two pounds per cubic foot. 15. The block of claim 9 , wherein the outer layer of foam contains between 30 kg and 60 kg of methylene diphenyl diisocyanate (MDI) for every 100 kg of polyurethane polyol. 16. The block of claim 9 , wherein the outer layer of foam contains methylene diphenyl diisocyanate (MDI) and polyurethane polyol. 17. A method of making a block for children comprising: cutting an inner core from a slab of a first foam having a density of less than two pounds per cubic foot; placing the inner core in a mold; molding an outer layer of a second foam around the inner core, wherein the second foam has a density of two pounds per cubic foot or more, and wherein the outer layer is molded such that an integral skin of the second foam forms near an inner surface of the mold; and spraying a resin on an inside surface of the mold before placing the inner core in the mold, wherein the resin attaches to the integral skin of the second foam and together integrally forms a barrier skin around the outer layer of the second foam. 18. The method of claim 17 , wherein the first foam is made from a polyether-derived polyurethane polyol and toluene diisocyanate (TDI), and wherein the first foam contains between 30 kg and 50 kg of TDI for every 100 kg of polyurethane polyol. 19. The method of claim 17 , wherein the second foam contains between 30 kg and 60 kg of methylene diphenyl diisocyanate (MDI) for every 100 kg of polyurethane polyol. 20. The method of claim 17 , wherein the inner core has a density of less than 1.5 pounds per cubic foot.
with an insert · CPC title
Building blocks, strips, or similar building parts · CPC title
Block-shaped (building bricks B29L2031/102) · CPC title
the inserts being completely encapsulated · CPC title
Use of {PU, i.e.} polyureas or polyurethanes {or derivatives thereof}, as moulding material · CPC title
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