Inserted molded traction tire for a model toy train

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6616506
  • Patent Number
    6,616,506
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, May 17, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 9, 2003
    20 years ago
Abstract
The present invention provides a wheel assembly for a model toy train wherein the wheel assembly includes a wheel and a traction tire. The wheel including an undercut recess and at least one sprue. The traction tire is molding into the undercut recess through the sprue.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a wheel assembly for a model toy train including traction tire.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In the past model toy trains have included traction tires to assist the toy train engines in pulling their respective cars. The traction tires are typically placed on the driven wheels of the model toy train engine. Traction tires prevent the driven wheels from slipping as the model toy train pulls its cars up a slop as is often included in model toy train layouts.




Two styles of traction tires are available in the prior art. As illustrated in

FIG. 1

there is shown a prior art toy train wheel assembly


10


including a traction tire


12


directly molded to a die cast wheel


14


. Because traction tire


10


did not sit in a channel, strong adhesives were used to bond traction tire


12


to wheel


14


. While this design provided increased traction, once the tire


12


wore out the entire assembly


10


had to be disposed of. This was because the material and method used to mold the rubber to the wheel


14


did not allow the traction tire


12


to be removed easily.




The model toy train industry solved the problem of the toy train wheel assembly illustrated in

FIG. 1

by replacing the rubber tire


12


of

FIG. 1

with the rubber tire


22


as illustrated in FIG.


2


.

FIG. 2

illustrates a second prior art toy train wheel assembly


20


. The rubber tire


22


of

FIG. 2

was not molded to a wheel


26


but an undercut recess or channel


24


was provided which accommodated a rubberband-like tire


22


. Tire


22


was not bonded to wheel


26


, but was held in by the elasticity of tire


22


. While the traction tire illustrated in

FIG. 2

solved the problem of replacing the tire, it had an undesirous effect that the tire tended to slip off the wheel.




The present invention addresses the problems with the prior art.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides a model toy train wheel assembly including a wheel and a traction tire. The wheel includes an undercut recess accessible by at least one sprue and a traction tire over molded into the undercut recess through the at least one sprue.




The present invention also includes a method for manufacturing a wheel assembly for a model toy train including providing a wheel including an undercut recess and at least one sprue; and over molding an elastomeric tire into the undercut recess through the at least one sprue.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a cut away view of a toy train wheel assembly including a traction tire as found in the prior art.





FIG. 2

is a cut away view of a toy train wheel assembly including traction tire as found in the prior art.





FIG. 3

is a cut away view of a toy train wheel assembly according to the present invention without its corresponding traction tire.





FIG. 4

is plan view of a toy train wheel assembly of FIG.


3


.





FIG. 5

is a cut away view of the toy train wheel assembly of

FIG. 3

including its corresponding traction tire.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




With reference to

FIGS. 3 through 5

where like elements are numbered alike, there is shown an inventive toy train wheel assembly including a traction tire. The present toy train wheel assembly includes a recessed channel into which a elastomeric tire, vinyl tire, or the like is over molded into the channel through a plurality of sprues. The elastomeric or vinyl tire acts as a traction tire and is held in place by material which remains in the sprues after the molding process.




With reference to

FIG. 5

there is shown a train wheel assembly


30


. Assembly


30


includes a wheel


34


and a traction tire


32


. Traction tire


32


may be made from any elastomer including rubber or silicone; vinyl, or any material suitable to add traction. Wheel


34


includes an undercut recess


36


and a plurality of sprues


38


.




Traction tire


32


is over molded into recess


36


through sprues


38


. In short the material which makes up traction tire


32


is injected through sprues


38


and into the undercut recess


36


. The undercut recess include a channel having first and second opposing surfaces and a bottom, the surfaces and bottom defining a rectangular cross-section




The material which remains in sprues


38


act as fingers


39


which prevent tire


32


from slipping or rotating. By providing a plurality of sprues the present invention provides a solves the problems of the prior art. Unlike the prior art toy train wheel assembly illustrated in

FIG. 1

, adhesives are not required, although it is understood that the addition of adhesives alone would not avoid the scope of the present invention. Further, unlike the prior art model toy train wheel assembly illustrated in

FIG. 2

the traction tire is held on by more than just the elasticity of the traction tire itself.




By over molding traction tire


32


into undercut recess


36


through sprues


38


traction tire


32


does not slip. This is because material from the molding process remains in sprues


38


to form a plurality of fingers


39


which secure traction tire


32


to wheel


34


.




In the event that traction tire


32


does become worn it may be easily cut out and replaced with a rubber band type traction tire


22


as was used in the prior art illustrated in FIG.


2


. Alternately, a train enthusiast could return the worn out tire to the manufacturer who could easily remove the worn tire


32


and remold a new one thereto.




While the invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but, on the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims, which scope is to be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent structure as permitted under the law.



Claims
  • 1. A model toy train wheel assembly comprising:a model toy train wheel including an undercut recess having a channel with at least first and second opposing surfaces accessible by at least one sprue; and a traction tire over molded into the channel of the undercut recess and the at least one sprue.
  • 2. A wheel assembly for a model toy train as in claim 1 including at least 3 sprues.
  • 3. A wheel assembly for a model toy train as in claim 2 wherein the traction tire is made from rubber.
  • 4. The wheel assembly according to claim 1 wherein the first opposing surface is extends along an annular path about a longitudinal axis of the wheel.
  • 5. The wheel assembly according to claim 1 wherein the wheel further comprises:a frustum portion wherein a narrowest circular cross-section of the frustum portion is closer to the channel than a widest circular cross-section of the frustum portion.
  • 6. The wheel assembly according to claim 1 wherein the traction tire further comprises:a body; and at least one finger extending from the body disposed in the at least one sprue.
  • 7. The wheel assembly according to claim 1 wherein the traction tire is removably associated with the wheel.
  • 8. The wheel assembly according to claim 1 wherein the first opposing surface is extends along an annular path about a rotational axis of the wheel.
  • 9. The wheel assembly according to claim 1 wherein the channel further comprises:a third surface opposing the first and second surfaces.
  • 10. A method for manufacturing a wheel assembly for a model toy train comprising:providing a model toy train wheel including an undercut recess having a channel with at least first and second opposing surfaces accessible by at least one sprue; and over molding a traction tire into the channel of the undercut recess and the at least one sprue.
  • 11. The method according to claim 10 further comprising the step of:defining a mold cavity with at least two opposing surfaces of the undercut recess of the wheel.
  • 12. The method according to claim 10 further comprising the step of:dispensing elastomeric material for forming the tire in the at least one sprue before dispensing the elastomeric material in the undercut recess.
  • 13. The method according to claim 10 wherein the over molding step further comprises the step of:releasibly associating the tire with respect to the wheel.
  • 14. A model toy train wheel assembly comprising:a model toy train wheel including an undercut recess having a channel with at least first and second opposing surfaces accessible by at least one sprue, the wheel also including a frustum portion wherein a narrowest circular cross-section of the frustum portion is closer to the undercut recess than a widest circular cross-section of the frustum portion; and a traction tire over molded into the channel of the undercut recess and the at least one sprue.
  • 15. The wheel assembly according to claim 14 wherein the at least one sprue extends through the wheel along a path substantially parallel to a longitudinal axis of the wheel.
  • 16. The wheel assembly according to claim 14 wherein the at least one sprue pierces the frustum portion of the wheel.
  • 17. The wheel assembly according to claim 14 wherein the wheel further comprises:a cylindrical portion adjacent the frustum portion, the undercut recess formed in the cylindrical portion.
  • 18. The wheel assembly according to claim 17 wherein the channel of the undercut recess further comprises:a rectangular cross-section.
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3270373 Jagger et al. Sep 1966 A
3398222 Kaufman, Jr. et al. Aug 1968 A
3680187 Murray Aug 1972 A