A structural connection device to be used primarily as a toy in conjunction with
foam tubes, popularly known as "noodles" which are commonly used at swimming pools,
wherein the connector is preferably made from foam and is configured as a longitudinal
flexible member with a pattern of holes, each of which is slightly smaller than
the diameter of a typical noodle, such that a noodle can be press-fit into a connector
strip hole to act as a structural node; and because the connector may be made from
foam, particularly for toy use, it can be bent and twisted, therefore enabling
one simple element to act as a complex-shaped node into which many noodles can
be inserted and used in conjunction with other connectors to build complex structures.
Because the connector and the noodles are flexible, together they have immense
play value because users are not limited by fixed angles and rigid members; and,
indeed, because the elements are flexible, users learn to use proper diagonal bracing
methods in order to provide stability to the structures. When made from a resilient
material such as rubber, the connector can also be used with hard structural members,
such as plastic pipe, to rapidly construct emergency structures.