June 7, 2010
Trapezoidal Toy Container
”A construction toy comprises a plurality of rods and flexible linking rings. A variety of structural or decorative three-dimensional constructions can be made by interlocking a multiplicity of rods with the flexible linking rings. The rods can be joined at an infinite number of angles with respect to each other. The toy can be stored and carried in a trapezoidal package in which a multiplicity of linking rings form a part of the handle.”
Eric P. P. Chan’s Construction Toy and Container
Another trapezoidal container—one in which the package was deemed to be part-and-parcel of the patentable intellectual property. (Unlike the Bratz trapezoidal cardboard box)
Clearly its trapezoidal shape is to accommodate the “plurality of rods” in graduated sizes.
“Fig.2” especially appeals to me and here’s why.
Randy Ludacer
Beach Packaging Design



























