This patent specification relates to a modular track for model vehicles, and more particularly to connectors for joining individual track sections to form a modular track for model vehicles.
Modular tracks for model vehicles are generally constructed from a plurality of track sections interconnected with one another. Various types of systems for connecting adjacent track sections have been developed. These systems, however, suffer from a number of shortcomings. For example, some of the existing connection systems may be difficult to manipulate and thus are not suitable for children and some adults. Some existing systems are also not able to prevent lateral movement of track sections relative to one another. Accordingly, there is still a need for an improved system for connecting adjacent track sections of a modular track.
Aspects of the present disclosure relate to a modular track for model vehicles comprising a plurality of interconnected track sections, and connectors for interconnecting the track sections and attaching the track to a support structure.
According to some embodiments, a modular track for toy vehicles includes a track section having a top surface for supporting toy vehicles and a bottom surface opposite the top surface, a first end with recessed corners on the top surface, and a connection flange extending downward from the bottom surface at the first end. The modular track may also include a track section connector configured to connect and align adjacent track sections, the track section connector comprising a frame connecting a first side wall and an opposing second side wall extending upward from the frame, a pair of lips extending inward from the first side wall and second side wall for receiving the connection flange of the first end of the track section between the lips and the frame; a first support surface extending outward from the first side wall and a second support surface extending outward from the second side wall, and a first upper flange depending from the first support surface and a second upper flange depending from the second support surface for receiving the recessed corners of the first end of the track section between the upper flanges and the first surface and second surface.
According to some embodiments, a modular track for toy vehicles includes a track section having a top surface for supporting toy vehicles, where the top surface includes a plurality of recessed corners, a bottom surface opposite the top surface, and at least one connection flange depending from the bottom surface. The modular track may further include a track section connector configured to connect and align adjacent track sections, the track section connector including a frame connecting a first side wall and an opposing second side wall extending upward from the frame, a first receptacle for receiving the connection flange of the tract section, the first receptacle being defined by the frame and a pair of lips extending inward from the first and second side walls, and a second receptacle positioned above the first receptacle for receiving recessed corners of the track section, the second receptacle being defined by a first support surface extending outward from the first side wall and a second support surface extending outward from the second side wall and a pair of upper flanges depending from the first support surface and second support surface of the connector.
According to some embodiments, a modular track for toy vehicles includes a track support structure having a plurality of track coupling sections, a track section having a top surface for supporting toy vehicles, the top surface includes a plurality of recessed corners, a bottom surface opposite the top surface, and at least one connection flange depending from the bottom; and a track section connector configured to connect and align adjacent track sections, the track section connector including a frame connecting a first side wall and an opposing second side wall extending upward from the frame, a first receptacle for receiving the connection flange of the tract section, the first receptacle being defined by the frame and a pair of lips extending inward from the first and second side walls, and a second receptacle positioned above the first receptacle for receiving the recessed corners of the track section, the second receptacle being defined by a first surface extending outward from the first side wall and a second surface extending outward from the second side wall to the side walls and a pair of upper flanges depending from the first surface and second surface of the connector; and a pin extending downward from the frame for insertion into an aperture at a track coupling section of the support structure to connect the track section received in the crack section connector to the track support structure.
In some embodiments, the connection flange of the modular track has a substantially t-shaped cross-section.
In some embodiments, the connection flange of the modular track has a transverse surface spaced apart from the bottom surface of the track section by a bridge member, the transverse surface being substantially parallel to the bottom surface. In some embodiments, the connector may include a plurality of rounded protrusions disposed on the first and second side wall, the plurality of rounded protrusions being configured to fit into a plurality of pockets in the transverse surface of the connection flange.
In some embodiments, in the modular track of the present disclosure, the first upper flange is connected to the first support surface by a first alignment rail and the second upper flange is connected to the second support surface by a second alignment rail, the first alignment rail and the second alignment rails being spaced apart to provide lateral alignment and support to the track section, when engaged to the connector.
In some embodiments, in the modular track of the present disclosure, the first support surface and the second support surface each include a flat section which forms with the first or second upper flanges, respectively, a receptacle for receiving the recessed corners and a sloped section which forms a ramp into the receptacle. In some embodiments, the first receptacle is formed by the first and second upper flanges and flat sections of the first support surface and the second support surface, and wherein each of the first support surface and the second support surface further includes a sloped section which forms a ramp into the first receptacle.
In some embodiments, the bottom surface of the track section includes a pair of incline surfaces on each side of the track section configured to engage the sloped sections of the first support surface and the second support surface, when the track section is engaged to the connector.
Further features and advantages will become more readily apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
The present disclosure is further described in the detailed description which follows, in reference to the noted plurality of drawings by way of non-limiting examples of exemplary embodiments. The drawings shown are not necessarily to scale, with emphasis instead generally being placed upon illustrating the principles of the presently disclosed embodiments, and wherein:
While the above-identified drawings set forth presently disclosed embodiments, other embodiments are also contemplated, as noted in the discussion. This disclosure presents illustrative embodiments by way of representation and not limitation. Numerous other modifications and embodiments can be devised by those skilled in the art which fall within the scope and spirit of the principles of the presently disclosed embodiments.
The following description provides exemplary embodiments only, and is not intended to limit the scope, applicability, or configuration of the disclosure. Rather, the following description of the exemplary embodiments will provide those skilled in the art with an enabling description for implementing one or more exemplary embodiments, it being understood that various changes may be made in the function and arrangement of elements without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.
Specific details are given in the following description to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiments. However, it will be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that the embodiments may be practiced without these specific details. For example, systems, processes, and other elements in the invention may be shown as components in block diagram form in order not to obscure the embodiments in unnecessary detail. In other instances, well-known processes, structures, and techniques may be shown without unnecessary detail in order to avoid obscuring the embodiments. Further, like reference numbers and designations in the various drawings indicate like elements.
Also, it is noted that individual embodiments may be described as a process which is depicted as a flowchart, a flow diagram, a data flow diagram, a structure diagram, or a block diagram. Although a flowchart may describe the operations as a sequential process, many of the operations can be performed in parallel or concurrently. In addition, the order of the operations may be re-arranged. A process may be terminated when its operations are completed, but could have additional steps not discussed or included in a figure. Furthermore, not all operations in any particularly described process may occur in all embodiments. A process may correspond to a method, a function, a procedure, a subroutine, a subprogram, etc. When a process corresponds to a function, its termination corresponds to a return of the function to the calling function or the main function.
Furthermore, embodiments of the invention may be implemented, at least in part, either manually or automatically. Manual or automatic implementations may be executed, or at least assisted, through the use of machines, hardware, software, firmware, middleware, microcode, hardware description languages, or any combination thereof. When implemented in software, firmware, middleware or microcode, the program code or code segments to perform the necessary tasks may be stored in a machine readable medium. A processor(s) may perform the necessary tasks.
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Each track section 110 further includes a first surface 118 and a second surface 120. In some embodiments, the top surface 110 may be modelled as a thoroughfare along which model vehicles can travel. In some embodiments, the second surface 120 may also be made to resemble a thoroughfare, preferably different than that of the first surface 118. In some embodiments, the first surface 118 and the second surface 120 are configured such that the toy track may be used with either one of the surfaces facing upward and the opposite surface actions as supporting surface. For the ease of description, the surface facing upwards so that the vehicles can drive on that surface may be referred to herein as the top or upper surface, while the surface facing downward may be referred to herein as the lower or bottom surface. This naming convention also applies to other features of track sections.
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In some embodiments, the second end 116 of the track section 110 may be symmetrical to the first end 114. That is, in some embodiments, the top surface 118 maybe recessed at the corners at the second end 116. The second end 116 may also include a connection flange, similar to the connection flange 126 of the first end 114. In some embodiments, the second end 116 of the track section 110 may not be symmetrical to the first end 114. In some embodiments, the second end 116 of the track section 110 may include connective features different than those of the first end 114. In some embodiments, the second end 116 of the body portion 110 may include no connective features at all.
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In some embodiments, the first supporting surface 232 may be disposed on the top of the first side wall 208. In some embodiments, the second supporting surface 234 may be disposed on the top of the second side wall 210. In some embodiments, the first supporting wall 234 has a first inner section 236 and a first outer section 238. Similarly, the second supporting wall 234 has a second inner section 240 and a second outer section 242.
In some embodiments, the first and second inner sections 236, 240 are substantially flat or leveled. In some embodiments, the first and second inner sections 236, 240 are substantially perpendicular to the side walls 208, 210. In some embodiments, the first and second inner sections 236, 240 are substantially perpendicular to the frame 202. In some embodiments, the second receptacle 230 may only be formed along a section of the first and second supporting surfaces 232, 234. In some embodiments, to form the second receptacle 230, the upper flanges 244, 246 may be shorter than the supporting surfaces 232, 234 so that the upper flanges 244, 246 extend over only a section of the supporting surfaces 232, 234. In some embodiments, to form the second receptacle 230, the upper flanges 244, 246 have a length similar to the length of the inner sections 236, 240 and are positioned only over the inner sections 236, 240 of the supporting surfaces 232, 234. That is, the length of the second receptacle 230 is limited to the length of the inner sections 236, 240 of the supporting surfaces 232, 234.
In some embodiments, the first and second outer sections 238, 242 are sloped toward the center of the connector 200 to form a ramp to facilitate inserting a track section 110 into the second receptacle 230. In some embodiments, the outer sections 238, 242 are shaped to correspond to the sloped sections 125 of a track section 110 such that when the track section 110 is received in the second receptacle 230, the track section 110 is leveled and fully supported by the supporting surfaces 232, 234.
In some embodiments, the upper flanges 244, 246 can be connected to the supporting surfaces 232, 234 by alignment rails 248, 250 extending upward from the supporting surfaces 232, 234. In some embodiments, the distance between the alignment rails 248, 250 is substantially equal to the width of the track section 110. In this manner, when the track section 110 is engaged with the connector 200, the track section 110 fits snugly between the alignment rails 248, 250 so that the alignment rails 248, 250 center and align the track section 110 in a desired position. During use, the alignment rails 248, 250 may also provide lateral support to the track section 110. In some embodiments, the second receptacle 230 may be defined by the first and second supporting surfaces 232, 234, upper flanges 244, 246 and alignment rails 248, 250.
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In some embodiments, the first receptacle 218, the second receptacle 230, or both can be sized so there is a tight fit between the first receptacle 218, the second receptacle 230, or both and the corresponding connective features of the track section 110, which may prevent vertical movement of the track section 110 when engaged to the connector 200. In some embodiments, the first receptacle 218 is sized such that when the connection flange 126 is inserted into the first receptacle 218, the connection flange 126 fits tightly into the first receptacle. To adjust the size of the first receptacle 218, the distance between the lips 220a, 220b and the frame 202, the distance between the first side wall 208 and second side wall 210, or both can be varied. In some embodiments, the distance between the lips 220a, 220b and the frame 202 may be substantially similar or only slightly larger than the height of the connection flange 126. In some embodiments, the distance between the first side wall 208 and second side wall 210 may be substantially similar or only slightly larger to the width of the transverse section 130. In some embodiments, the second receptacle 230 is sized such that when the recessed corners 124a, 124b are inserted into the second receptacle 230 between the supporting surfaces 232, 234 and the upper flanges 244, 246, the recessed corners 124a, 124b fit tightly between the supporting surfaces 232, 234 and the upper flanges 244, 246. In some embodiments, the distance between the supporting surfaces 232, 234 and the upper flanges 244, 246 may be substantially the same or only slightly larger than the width of the recessed corners 124a, 124b.
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The second end 216 of the connector 200 may be symmetrical to the first end 214 of the connector 200, including all the features described above in connection with the first end 214. In this manner, the connector 200 may be used to connect two track sections 110a and 110b having the same connective features, as shown in
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In some embodiments, a modular track for toy vehicles includes a track section having a top surface for supporting toy vehicles and a bottom surface opposite the top surface, a first end with recessed corners on the top surface, and a connection flange extending downward from the bottom surface at the first end. The modular track may also include a track section connector configured to connect and align adjacent track sections, the track section connector comprising a frame connecting a first side wall and an opposing second side wall extending upward from the frame, a pair of lips extending inward from the first side wall and second side wall for receiving the connection flange of the first end of the track section between the lips and the frame; a first support surface extending outward from the first side wall and a second support surface extending outward from the second side wall, and a first upper flange depending from the first support surface and a second upper flange depending from the second support surface for receiving the recessed corners of the first end of the track section between the upper flanges and the first surface and second surface.
In some embodiments, a modular track for toy vehicles includes a track section having a top surface for supporting toy vehicles, where the top surface includes a plurality of recessed corners, a bottom surface opposite the top surface, and at least one connection flange depending from the bottom surface. The modular track may further include a track section connector configured to connect and align adjacent track sections, the track section connector including a frame connecting a first side wall and an opposing second side wall extending upward from the frame, a first receptacle for receiving the connection flange of the tract section, the first receptacle being defined by the frame and a pair of lips extending inward from the first and second side walls, and a second receptacle positioned above the first receptacle for receiving recessed corners of the track section, the second receptacle being defined by a first support surface extending outward from the first side wall and a second support surface extending outward from the second side wall and a pair of upper flanges depending from the first support surface and second support surface of the connector.
In some embodiments, a modular track for toy vehicles includes a track support structure having a plurality of track coupling sections, a track section having a top surface for supporting toy vehicles, the top surface includes a plurality of recessed corners, a bottom surface opposite the top surface, and at least one connection flange depending from the bottom; and a track section connector configured to connect and align adjacent track sections, the track section connector including a frame connecting a first side wall and an opposing second side wall extending upward from the frame, a first receptacle for receiving the connection flange of the tract section, the first receptacle being defined by the frame and a pair of lips extending inward from the first and second side walls, and a second receptacle positioned above the first receptacle for receiving the recessed corners of the track section, the second receptacle being defined by a first surface extending outward from the first side wall and a second surface extending outward from the second side wall to the side walls and a pair of upper flanges depending from the first surface and second surface of the connector; and a pin extending downward from the frame for insertion into an aperture at a track coupling section of the support structure to connect the track section received in the crack section connector to the track support structure.
The disclosure has been described with reference to particular preferred embodiments, but variations within the spirit and scope of the disclosure will occur to those skilled in the art. It is noted that the foregoing examples have been provided merely for the purpose of explanation and are in no way to be construed as limiting of the present disclosure. While the present disclosure has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it is understood that the words which have been used herein are words of description and illustration, rather than words of limitation. Changes may be made, within the purview of the appended claims, as presently stated and as amended, without departing from the scope and spirit of the present disclosure in its aspects. Although the present disclosure has been described herein with reference to particular means, materials and embodiments, the present disclosure is not intended to be limited to the particulars disclosed herein; rather, the present disclosure extends to all functionally equivalent structures, methods and uses, such as are within the scope of the appended claims.
All patents, patent applications, and published references cited herein are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety. While the methods of the present disclosure have been described in connection with the specific embodiments thereof, it will be understood that it is capable of further modification. Furthermore, this application is intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the devices and methods of the present disclosure, including such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which the devices and methods of the present disclosure pertain, and as fall within the scope of the appended claims.
This application claims the benefit of and priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/756,114, filed on Jan. 24, 2013, and the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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61756114 | Jan 2013 | US |