Plug-in module as a component of a toy building block system

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A63H 33/08 (2006.01) A63H 33/06 (2006.01)

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CA 2058403

A plug-in module one side of which incorporates four spring leaves that can be deflected slightly outwards and which are arranged on one side in a tulip shape and which, on the other five sides surfaces, can be snapped onto a similarly constructed plug-in module. The side surfaces incorporate ridges which can be either continuous or segmented. On their inner sides, the spring leaves are provided with corresponding connecting elements which snap behind the ridges described above. The connection between two plug-in modules is effected first by a slight outward deflection of the spring blades from their rest position and by them subsequently snapping into position behind the ridges. The plug-in modules have the advantage that even after a long time and frequent use, they can still be connected to each other easily or released from each other with equal ease.

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