The present invention relates to car racing systems. More particularly, the present invention relates to a drag racing-style slot car racing system.
Toy cars which traverse a simulated racetrack provide enjoyment and competition for persons of all ages. One type of car racing system which has been used for years utilizes “slot cars”. A slot car includes an electric motor which electrically engages a pair of power rails embedded in a track. The power rails are connected to a control mechanism which is used to facilitate flow of electrical power through the power rails and energize the electric motor through the wheels. The track typically includes multiple bends or curves and may further include overpasses and underpasses.
The present invention is generally directed to a car racing system. The car racing system includes an elongated racing surface. User controls interface with the racing surface. A first vehicle traverses the racing surface in one direction and a second vehicle traverses the racing surface in a second direction responsive to input from the user controls.
The invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Referring to the drawings, an illustrative embodiment of the car racing system is generally indicated by reference numeral 1. The car racing system 1 includes an elongated track 2 having a first panel end 2a and a second panel end 2b. The track 2 may be plastic or other suitable material and has a racing surface 3. Multiple, adjacent, parallel track slots 4 extend into the racing surface 3 of the track 2. In an illustrative embodiment of the car racing system 1, four track slots 4 extend into the racing surface 3, although this number may vary. Accordingly, the track slots 4 include a pair of inner track slots 4a and a pair of outer track slots 4b.
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An electrical transformer 15 is provided on one of the second vehicle start panel 8 and the first vehicle start panel 14. In the illustrative embodiment of the car racing system shown in the drawings, the transformer 15 is provided on the first vehicle start panel 14. The transformer 15 is electrically connected to each of the second vehicle start switches 9a and first vehicle finish switches 18b on the second vehicle start panel 8 and to each of the first vehicle start switches 18a and second vehicle finish switches 9b on the first vehicle start panel 14.
A power cord 16, which terminates in a plug 17, extends from the transformer 15. The plug 17 may be adapted for insertion in a standard household electrical outlet (not shown). A pair of controls 22 includes a pair of control handles 23, each of which may have a generally L-shaped configuration. A spring-loaded trigger 24 is provided on each control handle 23. Each control handle 23 is electrically connected to the transformer 15 through a corresponding pair of control wiring 25. The transformer 15 is electrically connected to each first vehicle start switch 18a and each second vehicle finish switch 9b on the first vehicle start panel 14.
Through the transformer 15, the trigger 24 of each control 22 is electrically connected to the corresponding first vehicle start switch 18a, first vehicle finish switch 18b and corresponding second vehicle finish switch 9b. Normally, each first vehicle start switch 18a is in the open position. Depression of the trigger 24 causes the corresponding first vehicle start switch 18a to close, thereby establishing electrical communication between the transformer 15 and corresponding pair of outer power rails 5b. Upon release of the trigger 24, the first vehicle start switch 18a opens, thereby terminating electrical communication between the transformer 15 and corresponding pair of outer power rails 5b.
Each first vehicle finish switch 18b is electrically connected to the corresponding adjacent second vehicle start switch 9a on the second vehicle start panel 8. Each first vehicle finish switch 18b is normally closed and forms a complete circuit with the corresponding first vehicle start switch 18a. Upon activation typically in a manner which will be hereinafter described, each first vehicle finish switch 18b closes the corresponding adjacent second vehicle start switch 9a. This electrically energizes the pair of inner power rails 5a which extend between each second vehicle start switch 9a and corresponding second vehicle finish switch 9b, as long as the trigger 24 on the corresponding control 22 remains depressed. Normally, each second vehicle finish switch 9b remains closed unless and until activated typically in a manner which will be hereinafter described.
Each of a pair of first vehicles 30 and a pair of second vehicles 32 is supported by the racing surface 3 of the track 2. In typical application, each of the pair of first vehicles 30 is a car and each of the pair of second vehicles 32 is a motorcycle. Each of the first vehicles 30 and each of the second vehicles 32 may have a conventional “slot car” design. As shown in
A tab (not shown) extends from the frame 32a of each second vehicle 32 and is inserted in the corresponding inner track slot 4a. In like manner, a tab (not shown) also extends from the chassis 30a of each first vehicle 30 and is inserted in the corresponding outer track slot 4b. When each first vehicle 30 and each second vehicle 32 is so positioned on the racing surface 3, each wheel 30b of the first vehicle 30 contacts a corresponding outer power rail 5b. In like manner, when each second vehicle 32 is so positioned on the racing surface 3, each wheel 32b of the second vehicle 32 contacts an inner power rail 5a. Therefore, electrical power is transferred from the outer power rail 5b to the motor 31 of each first vehicle 30 through the wheel or wheels 30b. In like manner, electrical power is transferred from the inner rail 5a to the motor 33 of each second vehicle 32 through the wheel or wheels 32b.
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While the preferred embodiments of the invention have been described above, it will be recognized and understood that various modifications can be made in the invention and the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications which may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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3565430 | McRoskey | Feb 1971 | A |
4033587 | Oliver | Jul 1977 | A |