Various embodiments of the present invention are related to toys, in particular, a track set for toy vehicles to travel on.
Toy vehicle track sets have been popular for many years and generally include one or more track segments arranged to form a path around which one or more toy vehicles can travel. Toy vehicles which may be used on such track sets may be either self-powered vehicles or may receive power from an external source.
Accordingly, it is desirable to provide toy track set with features that provide unique paths for the toy vehicles of the toy track to travel on.
In one embodiment, a toy vehicle track set is provided including at least one track segment. A movable character is associated with the at least one track segment. The character includes a pair of appendages positioned adjacent the track segment. At least one of the pair of appendages is movably secured thereto and is configured to intermittently block portions of the track segment. A toy vehicle travelling on the track segment is periodically captured by the character depending on the location of the appendages.
In another embodiment, a toy vehicle track set is provided. The toy vehicle track set having: a track segment; and a movable character located proximate to the track segment, wherein the character includes a torso, a first appendage, and a second appendage, each of the appendages is positioned adjacent the track segment, at least one of the pair of appendages being movably secured thereto and configured to intermittently block portions of the track segment such that a toy vehicle travelling thereon is captured by the character depending on the location of the appendages.
In yet another embodiment, a toy vehicle track set is provided. The toy vehicle track set having: a track segment; and a transforming character located proximate to the track segment, the transforming character including a torso, a first arm coupled to the torso, a second arm coupled to the torso, a first panel coupled to the torso, and a second panel coupled to the torso, the first arm being movably coupled to the torso and positionable proximate to a toy vehicle path defined by the track segment, wherein a toy vehicle traveling on the toy vehicle path can engage the first arm.
In still yet another embodiment, a toy vehicle track set is provided. The toy vehicle track set having: a track segment for a toy vehicle, the track segment including a contact member; and a transforming character located proximate to the track segment, the transforming character including a torso, a pair of appendages coupled to the torso, and a pair of body portions movably coupled to the torso, wherein subsequent actuations of the contact member by the toy vehicle causes the body portions to move relative to the torso away from each other.
These and/or other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become better understood when the following detailed description is read with reference to the accompanying drawings in which like characters represent like parts throughout the drawings, wherein:
Referring now to
A launcher 40 is connected to a first end 32 of the first track segment 30. The launcher 40 includes a generally planar base 42 having a substantially enlongated slot 44 within which a movable striker 46 is supported. The striker 46 is configured to slide between a first position (
A first end 52 of the second track segment 50 is connected to the second end 34 of the first track segment 30. The second track segment 50 includes a first generally straight portion 54 connected to a second substantially straight portion 60 by a first generally curved portion 56. In one embodiment, the first curved portion 56 is generally U-shaped such that the first linear portion 54 and the second linear portion 60 are substantially parallel. A second generally curved portion 62 is connected to a second end 61 of the second linear portion 60. In one embodiment, the second curved portion 62 curves from the second linear portion 60 toward the first track segment 30. The second track segment 50 is arranged at an angle relative to the first track segment 30 and the planar playing surface 16 such that a first support 67 and a second support 68 retain the first and second linear portions 54, 60 respectively in a position above the planar playing surface 16. Additionally, a third support (not shown) is configured to retain the second, unconnected end 64 of the second curved portion 62 in an elevated position relative to the first track segment 30.
A ramp 70 having an unconnected end 72 extends at an angle adjacent the first end 52 of the second track segment 50 towards the center of the opening 66 formed by the second track segment 50. In one embodiment, a stop gate 76 protrudes from the surface 74 of the ramp 70. The stop gate 76 is configured to move between a first protruding position, shown in
A first end 82 of the third track segment 80 is arranged adjacent a portion of the first track segment 30, and opposite the second end 64 of the second track segment 50 such that a path of travel exists from the second track segment 50 to the third track segment 80. In one embodiment, the first end 82 of the third track segment 80 is also supported in a position above the planar playing surface 16. Connected to the second end 84 of the third track segment 80 is a platform 86 upon which the toy vehicle 18 is configured to stop. In one embodiment, the platform 86 is connected to the launcher 40 and first end 32 of the first track segment 30. Mounted adjacent the second end 84 of the third track segment 80 and the platform 86 is a lever 88. The lever 88 extends into the path of travel of a toy vehicle 18 onto the platform 86 and is configured to cause a toy vehicle 18 to spin to a stop on the platform 86.
In one embodiment, a character 100 is positioned within the central opening 66 formed by the second track segment 50 (see
In response to a toy vehicle 18 passing or impacting the character 100, the torso 114 of the character 100 lengthens a first predetermined amount, such that the body panels 116, 118 are no longer positioned directly adjacent the legs 110, 112 (
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Repeatedly launching a toy vehicle 18 along the second track segment 50 will cause the torso 114 of the character 100 to transform to its third stage and then its fourth stage. The mechanism used to account for interactions of a toy vehicle with the character 100 is also coupled to the stop gate 76 of the ramp 70. Once a predetermined amount of interactions occur such that the torso 114 of the character 100 is in the fourth stage, the mechanism retracts the stop gate 76. If a toy vehicle 18 is then launched when the diverter 78 is in the second position shown in
In the preceding detailed description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of various embodiments of the present invention. However, those skilled in the art will understand that embodiments of the present invention may be practiced without these specific details, that the present invention is not limited to the depicted embodiments, and that the present invention may be practiced in a variety of alternative embodiments. Moreover, repeated usage of the phrase “in an embodiment” does not necessarily refer to the same embodiment, although it may. Lastly, the terms “comprising,” “including,” “having,” and the like, as used in the present application, are intended to be synonymous unless otherwise indicated. This written description uses examples to disclose the invention, including the best mode, and to enable any person skilled in the art to practice the invention, including making and using any devices or systems. The patentable scope of the invention is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they have structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal languages of the claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/709,251 filed Oct. 3, 2012, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference thereto.
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