1. Keyedponents

Keyed Bricks the basic building component that can be either hollow or solid

  • Keyed Brick 4x4x8” brick or 100x100x200 mm

  • Keyedos ½ the dimensions of a Keyed Brick at 50x50x100mm. These are for sale.

  • Keyedlet ¼ the dimensions of a Keyed Brick 25x25x50mm. Lego-like in size

  • Keyedblock similar in size of a cement block with vertical openings

Keyed Cells are similar to a honeycomb cell, but with multiple layers

  • Keyedcombs are like a honeycombs for lateral applications like floors and roofs.

  • Keyedome uses a five sided type of Keyed cells that assemble into a geodesic dome. The pentagon-like shape allows the reduction of one cell per layer creating a geodesic dome.

Keyed Plys are key threaded sheets or plys used to form multiple layers like plywood.

  • Keyed Panels are flat sheets of identical configurations; multiple layers

  • Keyed Tubes are curved parts that assemble with a twist on radius. Multiple layers have different radii

Keyed Web & Flange are for structural connection like I-beams, for quick assembly of structural steel frames such as towers.

Other Key Threads applications that connect cylindrical, conic and flat surfaces embedded in many applications that will be simpler, stronger and faster to connect. The Keyedponents are just the start.

The first toy product line will be Keyedos, then Keyedlets and Keyedbricks.

The first commercial product line will be Keyed Bricks. The difference is engineering and standards


Keyed Brick

Keyed Bricks – The Foundation System

Keyed Bricks integrate four independent locking systems, all engaged through the same 50-degree rotation, followed by a simple mallet strike to lock the assembly. They create vertical structures.

There are 58 basic brick types, enabling:

  • Structural walls

  • Door and window frames

  • Unions, corners, and sills, sub-assemblies

Together, these form a complete, modular construction system.

Keyed Cell

Keyed Cells — Lateral Structural Systems

Keyed Cells are a high-performance truss system capable of forming:

  • Floors and ceilings

  • Roof systems

  • Geodesic domes

  • Walls.

This system enables lateral construction, but requires significant engineering work to fully model:

  • Load-bearing capacity

  • Roof and floor performance

  • Structural safety margins

Keyed Plys — Layered Structural Surfaces

Keyed Plys are flat or curved layered systems that form:

  • Panels

  • Tubes

Key features:

  • Additional layers increase strength incrementally

  • Layers can be added by removing the finish layer and assembling more.

  • Tube strength is tuned by adding radius-specific layer geometry

Functional materials can be embedded:

  • Softer internal layers that migrate to seal cracks

  • Structural outer layers for load-bearing performance


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