US20060228169A1 - Connecting device and assembly apparatus using the same - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a connecting device and an assembly apparatus using the same, and more particularly, to a connecting device capable of preventing disengagement due to abrasion and an assembly apparatus using the same.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of an assembly component 10 according to the prior art.
- the assembly component 10 includes a bolt 12 and a sphere 20 .
- the bolt 12 has an annular protrusion 14 at the end, and the size of the annular protrusion 14 is greater than that of the middle part 16 of the bolt 12 .
- the spherical body 20 includes several openings 22 and an annular cove 24 in each opening 22 .
- the user when disassembling the assembly component 10 , the user must apply force to pull the annular protrusion 14 of the bolt 12 out from the annular cove 24 of the spherical body 20 . Since one bolt 12 can connect two spherical bodies 20 and there are several openings 22 on one spherical body 20 to receive several bolts 12 , engaging the annular protrusion 14 of the bolt 12 with the annular cove 24 of the spherical body 20 can constitute a variety of assembly components such as a molecular model.
- the assembly component 10 is connected by the interference between the annular protrusion 14 and the annular cove 24 , and therefore the relative size of the annular protrusion 14 and the annular cove 24 must be precisely controlled. Otherwise, the annular protrusion 14 cannot be squeezed into the opening 22 , i.e., the annular protrusion 14 is too large, or the annular protrusion 14 cannot form a firm interference with the annular cove 24 , i.e., the annular protrusion 14 is too small.
- the annular protrusion 14 is likely to decrease in size due to abrasion, while the annular cove 24 is likely to broaden due to abrasion. As a result, the connection between the bolt 12 and the spherical body 20 tends to become loose.
- the present invention discloses a connecting device capable of preventing disengagement due to abrasion and an assembly apparatus using the same.
- the connecting device comprises a screw bolt with a hollow portion and a supporting member including a plurality of branches movably positioned in the hollow portion, wherein the branch includes a protrusion at one end and the size of the protrusion is larger than the size of the hollow portion.
- the present assembly apparatus comprises at least one body including a plurality of screw openings and at least one connecting device including a screw bolt capable of engaging with the screw opening.
- the body and the connecting device are made of plastic or metal.
- the body and the connecting device can optionally comprise a conductive portion, a light-emitting layer positioned on the surface of the conductive portion, and a passivation layer position on the surface of the light-emitting layer so as to form a light-emitting structure.
- the conductive portion is made of silver
- the light-emitting layer is made of an electroluminescent material such as zinc sulfide
- the passivation layer is made of polycarbonate.
- the body and the connecting device of the present assembly apparatus is connected by the engagement between the screw bolt and the screw opening to prevent the disengagement due to the abrasion of assembling and disassembling.
- the present assembly apparatus can optionally include the conductive portion, the light-emitting layer and the passivation layer to possess light-emitting ability.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of an assembly component according to the prior art
- FIGS. 2 ( a ) and 2 ( b ) illustrate a connecting device according to the first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 3 illustrates an assembly apparatus according to the first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 4 illustrates a connecting device according to the second embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 5 illustrates a connecting device according to the third embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 6 illustrates an assembly apparatus according to the second embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 7 ( a ) and 7 ( b ) illustrates one application of the assembly apparatus as molecular models according to the present invention
- FIG. 8 illustrates one application of the assembly apparatus as a toy according to the present invention
- FIG. 9 ( a ) and 9 ( b ) illustrates one application of the assembly apparatus as decorations according to the present invention.
- FIG. 10 ( a ) and 10 ( b ) illustrates one application of the assembly apparatus as an indication symbol or an advertisement symbol according to the present invention.
- FIGS. 2 ( a ) and 2 ( b ) illustrate a connecting device 30 according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- the connecting device 30 comprises two screw bolts 32 including a hollow portion 34 and a supporting member 36 movably positioned in the hollow portion 34 , wherein the supporting member 36 includes a protrusion 38 at one end and the size of the protrusion 38 is larger than the size of the hollow portion 34 .
- the method for preparing the connecting device 30 includes first placing the supporting member 36 in the hollow portion 34 of the screw bolt 32 , then performing a thermal treating process to soften the end of the supporting member 36 , and applying a certain force to the end inwardly to form the protrusion 38 .
- the protrusion 38 can prevent the screw bolt 32 from disengaging out of the supporting member 36 , while the screw bolt 32 is allowed to move between the two protrusions 38 , as shown in FIG. 2 ( b ).
- the screw bolt 32 and the supporting member 36 are made of plastic or metal.
- FIG. 3 illustrates an assembly apparatus 40 according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- the assembly apparatus 40 comprises a spherical body 50 including a plurality of screw openings 52 and a connecting device 30 including a screw bolt 32 capable of engaging with the screw opening 52 .
- the number and position of the screw opening 52 in the spherical body 50 can be designed based on the desired model or application.
- the connecting device 30 and the spherical body 50 are made of metal or plastic.
- the assembly apparatus 40 is built by engaging the screw bolt 32 with the screw opening 52 to connect the connecting device 30 and the spherical body 50 .
- the connecting device 30 possesses two screw bolts 32 capable of moving on the supporting member 36 , engaging the left screw bolt 32 into a screw opening 52 in the left spherical body 50 does not simultaneously drive the supporting member 36 , and the screw bolt 32 and the spherical body 50 at the right side stay at its position.
- the engagement between the left screw bolt 32 and the screw opening 52 in the left spherical body 50 is independent of that between the right screw bolt 32 and the screw opening 52 in the right spherical body 50 since the supporting member 36 is positioned in the hollow position 34 of the screw bolt 32 .
- FIG. 4 illustrates a connecting device 100 according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
- the supporting member 102 of the connecting device 100 comprises three branches 104 separated by 120 degrees, and each branch 104 includes a protrusion 106 at the end and supports one screw bolt 32 .
- the connecting device 100 in FIG. 4 can connect three spherical bodies 50 by the three screw bolts 32 on the three branches 104 .
- the connecting device 30 in FIG. 2 can be regarded as including two branches separated by 180 degrees.
- FIG. 5 illustrates a connecting device 110 according to the third embodiment of the present invention.
- the supporting member 112 of the connecting device 110 in FIG. 5 includes four branches 114 separated by 109.5 degrees in three-dimensional space.
- the connecting device 30 in FIG. 2 can only connect two spherical bodies 50 , but the connecting device 110 in FIG. 5 can connect four spherical bodies 50 by four screw bolts 32 on four branches 114 .
- FIG. 6 illustrates an assembly apparatus 90 including a connecting device 60 and two spherical bodies 80 according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
- the connecting device 60 comprises a supporting member 70 and two screw bolts 32 , wherein the supporting member 70 includes a conductive portion 72 , a light-emitting layer 74 positioned on the surface of the conductive portion 72 , and a passivation layer 76 positioned on the surface of the light-emitting layer 74 .
- the conductive portion 72 is made of silver
- the light-emitting layer 74 is made of an electroluminescent material such as zinc sulfide
- the passivation layer 76 is made of polycarbonate.
- the connecting device 100 in FIG. 4 and the connecting device 110 in FIG. 5 can optionally include the above-mentioned conductive portion, light-emitting layer and passivation layer.
- the spherical body 80 comprises a conductive portion 82 , a light-emitting layer 84 positioned on the surface of the conductive portion 82 , a passivation layer 86 positioned on the surface of the light-emitting layer 84 , and a plurality of screw openings 58 .
- the spherical body 80 can be made in cylindrical, cubic, or polyhedral shapes.
- the conductive portion 82 is made of silver
- the light-emitting layer 84 is made of an electroluminescent material such as zinc sulfide
- the passivation layer 86 is made of polycarbonate.
- the assembly apparatus 90 is built by engaging the screw bolt 32 with the screw opening 52 to connect the connecting device 60 and the spherical body 80 .
- the assembly apparatus 90 can emit electroluminescence by applying current to the conductive portion 70 of the connecting device 60 .
- FIG. 7 ( a ) and 7 ( b ) illustrates one application of the assembly apparatus as a molecular model according to the present invention.
- a water molecular (H 2 0 ) model 120 is built by engaging two connecting device 124 with one spherical body 122 including two openings and with two spherical bodies 126 including one opening.
- a methane molecular (CH 4 ) model 130 is built by engaging four connecting device 134 with one spherical body 132 including four openings and with four spherical bodies 126 including one opening.
- a variety of molecular models can be built by engaging the connecting device representing the bonding and the body representing the atom.
- FIG. 8 illustrates one application of the assembly apparatus as a toy according to the present invention.
- a Doberman dog 140 is built by engaging two connecting devices 142 with three cylindrical bodies 144 to form the dog body, engaging four connecting devices 146 with four spherical bodies 148 and the cylindrical body 144 to form limbs, engaging a connecting device 152 with a spherical body 150 and the cylindrical body 144 to form the head, and engaging a connecting device 154 with a spherical body 156 and the cylindrical body 144 to form the tail.
- a variety of toys can be built by engaging the connecting device with different length and the body with different shape.
- FIG. 9 ( a ) and 9 ( b ) illustrates one application of the assembly apparatus as a decoration according to the present invention.
- a cylindrical body 162 is used as a base, and several connecting devices 164 , 166 and 168 with different colors are used to engage several spherical bodies 170 with different openings to build a tree decoration 160 , as shown in FIG. 9 ( a ).
- a cylindrical body 172 including a light-emitting layer is used as a base connected to a commercial power supply via a plug 188 , and several connecting devices 174 , 176 , 178 and 180 capable of emitting different colors are used to engage several spherical bodies 182 and 184 capable of emitting different colors to build an illuminating tree decoration 190 , as shown in FIG. 9 ( b ).
- a variety of illuminating decorations can be built by engaging the connecting device capable of emitting different color and the body capable of emitting different color.
- FIG. 10 ( a ) and 10 ( b ) illustrates one application of the assembly apparatus as an indication symbol 200 or an advertisement symbol 230 according to the present invention.
- a cylindrical body 202 including a light-emitting layer is used as a base connected to a commercial power supply via a plug 224 , and several connecting devices 204 , 206 , 208 , 210 and 212 capable of emitting different color are used to engage with several spherical bodies 214 , 216 , 218 , 220 and 222 capable of emitting different color to build the indication symbol 200 , as shown in FIG. 10 ( a ).
- a cylindrical body 232 including a light-emitting layer is used as a base connected to a commercial power supply via a plug 244 , and several connecting devices 234 and 236 capable of emitting different color are used to engage with several rectangular bodies 238 , 240 and 242 capable of emitting different color to build the advertisement symbol 230 , as shown in FIG. 10 ( b ).
- a variety of indication symbols or advertisement symbols can be built by assembling the connecting device and the body including a light-emitting layer according to a predetermined structure.
- the body and the connecting device of the present assembly apparatus is connected by the engagement between the screw bolt and the screw opening to prevent the disengagement due to the abrasion of assembling and disassembling.
- the present assembly apparatus can optionally include the conductive portion, the light-emitting layer and the passivation layer to possess light-emitting ability.
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Abstract
The present connecting device comprises a screw bolt with a hollow portion and a supporting member including a plurality of branches movably positioned in the hollow portion, wherein the branch includes a protrusion at one end and the size of the protrusion is larger than the size of the hollow portion. The present assembly apparatus comprises at least one body including a plurality of screw openings and at least one connecting device including at least one screw bolt capable of engaging with the screw opening. In addition, the body and the connecting device can optionally comprise a conductive portion, a light-emitting layer positioned on the conductive portion, and a passivation layer position on the light-emitting layer so as to form a light-emitting structure. Preferably, the conductive portion is made of silver, the light-emitting layer is made of an electroluminescent material such zinc sulfide, and the passivation layer is made of polycarbonate.
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- The present invention relates to a connecting device and an assembly apparatus using the same, and more particularly, to a connecting device capable of preventing disengagement due to abrasion and an assembly apparatus using the same.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of anassembly component 10 according to the prior art. Theassembly component 10 includes abolt 12 and asphere 20. Thebolt 12 has anannular protrusion 14 at the end, and the size of theannular protrusion 14 is greater than that of themiddle part 16 of thebolt 12. Thespherical body 20 includes several openings 22 and anannular cove 24 in each opening 22. When assembling thebolt 12 and thespherical body 20, a user must apply force to squeeze theannular protrusion 14 of thebolt 12 into theannular cove 24 of thespherical body 20. Conversely, when disassembling theassembly component 10, the user must apply force to pull theannular protrusion 14 of thebolt 12 out from theannular cove 24 of thespherical body 20. Since onebolt 12 can connect twospherical bodies 20 and there are several openings 22 on onespherical body 20 to receiveseveral bolts 12, engaging theannular protrusion 14 of thebolt 12 with theannular cove 24 of thespherical body 20 can constitute a variety of assembly components such as a molecular model. - The
assembly component 10 is connected by the interference between theannular protrusion 14 and theannular cove 24, and therefore the relative size of theannular protrusion 14 and theannular cove 24 must be precisely controlled. Otherwise, theannular protrusion 14 cannot be squeezed into the opening 22, i.e., theannular protrusion 14 is too large, or theannular protrusion 14 cannot form a firm interference with theannular cove 24, i.e., theannular protrusion 14 is too small. In addition, after assembly and disassembly of thebolt 12 and thespherical body 20 has occurred a number of times, theannular protrusion 14 is likely to decrease in size due to abrasion, while theannular cove 24 is likely to broaden due to abrasion. As a result, the connection between thebolt 12 and thespherical body 20 tends to become loose. - The present invention discloses a connecting device capable of preventing disengagement due to abrasion and an assembly apparatus using the same. The connecting device comprises a screw bolt with a hollow portion and a supporting member including a plurality of branches movably positioned in the hollow portion, wherein the branch includes a protrusion at one end and the size of the protrusion is larger than the size of the hollow portion. The present assembly apparatus comprises at least one body including a plurality of screw openings and at least one connecting device including a screw bolt capable of engaging with the screw opening.
- Preferably, the body and the connecting device are made of plastic or metal. In addition, the body and the connecting device can optionally comprise a conductive portion, a light-emitting layer positioned on the surface of the conductive portion, and a passivation layer position on the surface of the light-emitting layer so as to form a light-emitting structure. Preferably, the conductive portion is made of silver, the light-emitting layer is made of an electroluminescent material such as zinc sulfide, and the passivation layer is made of polycarbonate.
- Compared to the prior art, the body and the connecting device of the present assembly apparatus is connected by the engagement between the screw bolt and the screw opening to prevent the disengagement due to the abrasion of assembling and disassembling. In addition, the present assembly apparatus can optionally include the conductive portion, the light-emitting layer and the passivation layer to possess light-emitting ability.
- The objectives and advantages of the present invention will become apparent upon reading the following description and upon reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of an assembly component according to the prior art; - FIGS. 2(a) and 2(b) illustrate a connecting device according to the first embodiment of the present invention;
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FIG. 3 illustrates an assembly apparatus according to the first embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 4 illustrates a connecting device according to the second embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 5 illustrates a connecting device according to the third embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 6 illustrates an assembly apparatus according to the second embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 7 (a) and 7(b) illustrates one application of the assembly apparatus as molecular models according to the present invention; -
FIG. 8 illustrates one application of the assembly apparatus as a toy according to the present invention; -
FIG. 9 (a) and 9(b) illustrates one application of the assembly apparatus as decorations according to the present invention; and -
FIG. 10 (a) and 10(b) illustrates one application of the assembly apparatus as an indication symbol or an advertisement symbol according to the present invention. - FIGS. 2(a) and 2(b) illustrate a connecting
device 30 according to the first embodiment of the present invention. The connectingdevice 30 comprises twoscrew bolts 32 including ahollow portion 34 and a supportingmember 36 movably positioned in thehollow portion 34, wherein the supportingmember 36 includes aprotrusion 38 at one end and the size of theprotrusion 38 is larger than the size of thehollow portion 34. The method for preparing the connectingdevice 30 includes first placing the supportingmember 36 in thehollow portion 34 of thescrew bolt 32, then performing a thermal treating process to soften the end of the supportingmember 36, and applying a certain force to the end inwardly to form theprotrusion 38. Theprotrusion 38 can prevent thescrew bolt 32 from disengaging out of the supportingmember 36, while thescrew bolt 32 is allowed to move between the twoprotrusions 38, as shown inFIG. 2 (b). Preferably, thescrew bolt 32 and the supportingmember 36 are made of plastic or metal. -
FIG. 3 illustrates anassembly apparatus 40 according to the first embodiment of the present invention. Theassembly apparatus 40 comprises aspherical body 50 including a plurality ofscrew openings 52 and a connectingdevice 30 including ascrew bolt 32 capable of engaging with the screw opening 52. The number and position of the screw opening 52 in thespherical body 50 can be designed based on the desired model or application. Preferably, the connectingdevice 30 and thespherical body 50 are made of metal or plastic. Theassembly apparatus 40 is built by engaging thescrew bolt 32 with the screw opening 52 to connect the connectingdevice 30 and thespherical body 50. Since the connectingdevice 30 possesses twoscrew bolts 32 capable of moving on the supportingmember 36, engaging theleft screw bolt 32 into a screw opening 52 in the leftspherical body 50 does not simultaneously drive the supportingmember 36, and thescrew bolt 32 and thespherical body 50 at the right side stay at its position. In other words, the engagement between theleft screw bolt 32 and the screw opening 52 in the leftspherical body 50 is independent of that between theright screw bolt 32 and the screw opening 52 in the rightspherical body 50 since the supportingmember 36 is positioned in thehollow position 34 of thescrew bolt 32. -
FIG. 4 illustrates a connectingdevice 100 according to the second embodiment of the present invention. The supportingmember 102 of the connectingdevice 100 comprises threebranches 104 separated by 120 degrees, and eachbranch 104 includes aprotrusion 106 at the end and supports onescrew bolt 32. Compared to the connectingdevice 30 inFIG. 2 , which can connect only twospherical bodies 50, the connectingdevice 100 inFIG. 4 can connect threespherical bodies 50 by the threescrew bolts 32 on the threebranches 104. Particularly, the connectingdevice 30 inFIG. 2 can be regarded as including two branches separated by 180 degrees. -
FIG. 5 illustrates a connectingdevice 110 according to the third embodiment of the present invention. Compared to the connectingdevice 30 inFIG. 2 and the connectingdevice 100 inFIG. 4 , which possess several branches on the same plane, the supportingmember 112 of the connectingdevice 110 inFIG. 5 includes fourbranches 114 separated by 109.5 degrees in three-dimensional space. The connectingdevice 30 inFIG. 2 can only connect twospherical bodies 50, but the connectingdevice 110 inFIG. 5 can connect fourspherical bodies 50 by fourscrew bolts 32 on fourbranches 114. -
FIG. 6 illustrates anassembly apparatus 90 including a connectingdevice 60 and twospherical bodies 80 according to the second embodiment of the present invention. The connectingdevice 60 comprises a supportingmember 70 and twoscrew bolts 32, wherein the supportingmember 70 includes aconductive portion 72, a light-emittinglayer 74 positioned on the surface of theconductive portion 72, and apassivation layer 76 positioned on the surface of the light-emittinglayer 74. Preferably, theconductive portion 72 is made of silver, the light-emittinglayer 74 is made of an electroluminescent material such as zinc sulfide, and thepassivation layer 76 is made of polycarbonate. Similarly, the connectingdevice 100 inFIG. 4 and the connectingdevice 110 inFIG. 5 can optionally include the above-mentioned conductive portion, light-emitting layer and passivation layer. - The
spherical body 80 comprises aconductive portion 82, a light-emittinglayer 84 positioned on the surface of theconductive portion 82, apassivation layer 86 positioned on the surface of the light-emittinglayer 84, and a plurality of screw openings 58. If a different shape is desired, thespherical body 80 can be made in cylindrical, cubic, or polyhedral shapes. Preferably, theconductive portion 82 is made of silver, the light-emittinglayer 84 is made of an electroluminescent material such as zinc sulfide, and thepassivation layer 86 is made of polycarbonate. Theassembly apparatus 90 is built by engaging thescrew bolt 32 with the screw opening 52 to connect the connectingdevice 60 and thespherical body 80. Theassembly apparatus 90 can emit electroluminescence by applying current to theconductive portion 70 of the connectingdevice 60. -
FIG. 7 (a) and 7(b) illustrates one application of the assembly apparatus as a molecular model according to the present invention. A water molecular (H2 0)model 120 is built by engaging two connectingdevice 124 with onespherical body 122 including two openings and with twospherical bodies 126 including one opening. Similarly, a methane molecular (CH4)model 130 is built by engaging four connectingdevice 134 with onespherical body 132 including four openings and with fourspherical bodies 126 including one opening. Similarly, a variety of molecular models can be built by engaging the connecting device representing the bonding and the body representing the atom. -
FIG. 8 illustrates one application of the assembly apparatus as a toy according to the present invention. ADoberman dog 140 is built by engaging two connectingdevices 142 with threecylindrical bodies 144 to form the dog body, engaging four connectingdevices 146 with fourspherical bodies 148 and thecylindrical body 144 to form limbs, engaging a connectingdevice 152 with aspherical body 150 and thecylindrical body 144 to form the head, and engaging a connectingdevice 154 with aspherical body 156 and thecylindrical body 144 to form the tail. Similarly, a variety of toys can be built by engaging the connecting device with different length and the body with different shape. -
FIG. 9 (a) and 9(b) illustrates one application of the assembly apparatus as a decoration according to the present invention. Acylindrical body 162 is used as a base, and several connectingdevices spherical bodies 170 with different openings to build atree decoration 160, as shown inFIG. 9 (a). In addition, acylindrical body 172 including a light-emitting layer is used as a base connected to a commercial power supply via aplug 188, and several connectingdevices spherical bodies tree decoration 190, as shown inFIG. 9 (b). Similarly, a variety of illuminating decorations can be built by engaging the connecting device capable of emitting different color and the body capable of emitting different color. -
FIG. 10 (a) and 10(b) illustrates one application of the assembly apparatus as anindication symbol 200 or anadvertisement symbol 230 according to the present invention. Acylindrical body 202 including a light-emitting layer is used as a base connected to a commercial power supply via aplug 224, and several connectingdevices spherical bodies indication symbol 200, as shown inFIG. 10 (a). Further, acylindrical body 232 including a light-emitting layer is used as a base connected to a commercial power supply via aplug 244, and several connectingdevices rectangular bodies advertisement symbol 230, as shown inFIG. 10 (b). In short, a variety of indication symbols or advertisement symbols can be built by assembling the connecting device and the body including a light-emitting layer according to a predetermined structure. - Compared to the prior art, the body and the connecting device of the present assembly apparatus is connected by the engagement between the screw bolt and the screw opening to prevent the disengagement due to the abrasion of assembling and disassembling. In addition, the present assembly apparatus can optionally include the conductive portion, the light-emitting layer and the passivation layer to possess light-emitting ability.
- The above-described embodiments of the present invention are intended to be illustrative only. Numerous alternative embodiments may be devised by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the following claims.
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1. A connecting device, comprising:
at least one screw bolt including a hollow portion; and
a supporting member including a plurality of branches movably positioned in the hollow portion, wherein the branch includes a protrusion at one end and the size of the protrusion is larger than the size of the hollow portion.
2. The connecting device of claim 1 , wherein the supporting member is made of plastic or metal.
3. The connecting device of claim 1 , wherein the supporting member comprises:
a conductive portion;
a light-emitting layer positioned on the surface of the conductive portion; and
a passivation layer positioned on the surface of the light-emitting layer.
4. The connecting device of claim 3 , wherein the conductive portion is made of silver.
5. The connecting device of claim 3 , wherein the light-emitting layer is made of electroluminescent material.
6. The connecting device of claim 5 , wherein the electroluminescent material is zinc sulfide.
7. The connecting device of claim 3 , wherein the passivation layer is made of polycarbonate.
8. An assembly apparatus, comprising:
at least one body including a plurality of screw openings; and
at least one connecting device including:
at least one screw bolt capable of engaging with the screw opening; and
a supporting member including a plurality of branches movably positioned in the hollow portion, wherein the branch includes a protrusion at one end and the size of the protrusion is larger than the size of the hollow portion.
9. The assembly apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the body comprises:
a conductive portion;
a light-emitting layer positioned on the surface of the conductive portion; and
a passivation layer positioned on the surface of the light-emitting layer.
10. The assembly apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the conductive portion is made of silver.
11. The assembly apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the light-emitting layer is made of electroluminescent material.
12. The assembly apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the electroluminescent material is zinc sulfide.
13. The assembly apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the passivation layer is made of polycarbonate.
14. The assembly apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the supporting member comprises:
a conductive portion;
a light-emitting layer positioned on the surface of the conductive portion; and
a passivation layer positioned on the surface of the light-emitting layer.
15. The assembly apparatus of claim 14 , wherein the conductive portion is made of silver.
16. The assembly apparatus of claim 14 , wherein the light-emitting layer is made of electroluminescent material.
17. The assembly apparatus of claim 16 , wherein the electroluminescent material is zinc sulfide.
18. The assembly apparatus of claim 14 , wherein the passivation layer is made of polycarbonate.
19. The assembly apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the body and the connecting device are made of plastic or metal.
20. The assembly apparatus of claim 8 , being used as a molecular model.
21. The assembly apparatus of claim 8 , being used as a toy.
22. The assembly apparatus of claim 8 , being used as a decoration.
23. The assembly apparatus of claim 8 , being used as an illumination apparatus.
24. The assembly apparatus of claim 8 , being used as an indication symbol.
25. The assembly apparatus of claim 8 , being used as an advertisement symbol.
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