Claims
- 1. A track for quick assembly end-to-end with other tracks to construct a trackway for a toy of the rolling-ball type in which a ball rolls down the trackway from an elevated position at an upper level to a terminal position at a lower level, the ball being automatically returned from said terminal position to said elevated position, said track comprising an elongate molded plastic member generally of V-shape in transverse cross section having a rail extending the length thereof at the bottom for rolling of a ball thereon and sides extending up from said bottom rail diverging in upward direction, means at each end of said elongate member for quick connection thereto end-to-end of another track of similar construction, said means comprising integral projections at each end of the elongate member with recesses at each end of the elongate member receptive of the integral projections, at least certain of the integral projections recesses being formed for a snap fit, and said bottom rail being formed for quick connection of the track to a support therefor.
- 2. A track as set forth in claim 1 which is straight throughout its length.
- 3. A track as set forth in claim 1 which is curved through a 45.degree. arc of a circle from one end to the other.
- 4. A track as set forth in claim 1 which is curved through a 180.degree. arc of a circle from one end to the other.
- 5. A track as set forth in claim 1 having upper rails extending the length thereof at the upper edges of the sides thereof, said quick connection means comprising snap-fit means at the ends of said lower rail and friction fit means at the ends of the upper rails.
- 6. A track as set forth in claim 5 wherein the snap-fit means comprises a projection extending out endwise from each end of the bottom rail and a recess in each end of the bottom rail for receiving a projection on the end of the bottom rail of a track of similar construction, each projection tapering outwardly away from the respective end of the lower rail and overlapping the recess thereby forming a shoulder at the outer end of the recess engageable by the shoulder of a projection inserted in the recess detachably to hold the tracks together, the projection at one end being at one side of the recess and the projection at the other end being at the other side of the recess, the friction fit means comprising a tongue extending endwise from one end of one of the upper rails and a tongue-receiving recess in the other end of said one upper rail, and a tongue extending endwise from said other upper rail at the other end of the track and a tongue-receiving recess in said one end of said one upper rail.
- 7. A track as set forth in claim 1 wherein the bottom rail has a downwardly opening undercut groove extending lengthwise thereof from adjacent one end thereof to adjacent the other end thereof for snap-fit therein at a selected location along the length of the track of a snap-fit connector for supporting the track.
- 8. A track as set forth in claim 1 having an upstream lane and two downstream lanes branching off from the upstream lane, and a ball-actuated lever for switching a ball rolling down the upstream lane from one downstream lane to the other on alternate descents of the ball.
- 9. The track as set forth in claim 1 further comprising an elevator for use with the track, said elevator comprising a base and a head, a screw comprising an assembly of screw parts arranged vertically end-to-end extending up from the base to the head, a housing for the screw comprising a back plate and a cover, the back plate comprising an assembly of back plate parts arranged vertically end-to-end, and the cover comprising an assembly of cover parts arranged vertically end-to-end attached to the back plate parts, the cover having a ball inlet at the base, the head having a ball exit, and a motor in the base for driving the screw to raise the ball from said terminal position to said elevated position.
- 10. The track as set forth in claim 1 further comprising a switch for use with the track, said switch comprising ball-operated means for switching the ball from one route to another on alternate descents of the ball.
- 11. An elevator for the ball of a toy of the rolling-ball type in which a ball rolls down a trackway from an elevated position at an upper level to a terminal position at a lower level, said elevator comprising a base and a head, a screw comprising an assembly of screw parts arranged vertically end-to-end extending up from the base to the head, a housing for the screw comprising a back plate and a cover, the back plate comprising an assembly of back plate parts arranged vertically end-to-end, means for maintaining said back plate parts in coplanar end-to-end relation, and the cover comprising an assembly of cover parts arranged vertically end-to-end attached to the back plate parts, each cover part being generally of U-shape in transverse cross-section and formed with means for attachment to a respective back plate part, the cover having a ball inlet at the base, the head having a ball exit, and a motor in the base for driving the screw to raise the ball from said terminal position to said elevated position.
- 12. An elevator as set forth in claim 11 wherein each screw part comprises a helical flight on a central tube molded of plastic on a center shaft, the shaft projecting from the tube at one end of the screw part and terminating short of the other end of the screw part to provide a recess receiving a projecting end of a center shaft, the ends of the tube of each screw part being formed to provide a driving connection.
- 13. A track member for use in constructing a trackway for a toy of the rolling-ball type in which a ball rolls down the trackway from an elevated position at an upper level to a terminal position at a lower level, said track member being adapted to provide for a change in slope at a selected point along the trackway and comprising a first and a second track each comprising an elongate molded plastic member generally of V-shape in transverse cross section having a bottom rail extending the length thereof at the bottom for rolling of a ball thereon, sides extending up from said bottom rail diverging in upward direction, and upper rails extending the length thereof at the upper edges of the sides thereof, each track having first and second ends, the upper rails of each track projecting beyond the ends of the bottom rail thereof at the first end of the track, and said tracks being pivotally interconnected end-to-end at the ends of the upper rails for swinging movement about an axis extending transversely with respect to the tracks, a flexible member constituted by a strap extending between the bottom rails of the two tracks at said first ends thereof bridging the space therebetween, said flexible bridge member being slidably mounted on at least one of the bottom rails, and means at the second end of each track for quick interconnection therewith of another track of said trackway, the bottom rails of each track being formed for quick connection thereof to a support therefor.
- 14. A track member for use in constructing a trackway for a toy of the rolling-ball type in which a ball rolls down the trackway from an elevated position at an upper level to a terminal position at a lower level, the ball being automatically returned from said terminal position to said elevated position, said track member comprising an elongate molded plastic member generally of V-shape in transverse cross-section having a rail extending the length thereof at the bottom for rolling of a ball thereon and sides extending up from the bottom diverging in upward direction, said member having a head at one end thereof constituting a free end, said head having a downwardly directed ball passage therein having an open lower end, a ball rolling down said member being directed through said passage to drop down from said free end, said head being of generally tubular form extending transversely with respect to said member and extending down from said member, said head in being tubular having said downwardly directed ball passage therein, said head having an opening for entry of a ball rolling down said member, said ball passage being open at its lower end, a ball rolling down said member entering said head via said entry opening and dropping through said passage and out of the lower end of said passage.
- 15. A switch for use in constructing a trackway for a toy of the rolling ball type in which a ball rolls down the trackway from an elevated position at an upper level to a terminal position at a lower level, the ball being automatically returned from said terminal position to said elevated position for successive descents of the ball down the trackway, said switch comprising a track member for connection at opposite ends thereof in the trackway, said track member having a bottom and sides extending up generally vertically from the bottom, an elongate ramp-forming member pivoted for swinging movement generally midway of its length in a generally vertical plane between said vertical sides on a generally horizontal axis extending transversely between said vertical sides above said bottom, that part of the ramp-forming member extending in one direction from said axis forming a first ramp and that part of the ramp-forming member extending in the opposite direction from said axis forming a second ramp, said ramp-forming member having a vane extending up generally at right angles thereto in a plane including said axis, said ramp-forming member being swingable on said axis between a first position wherein the ramp-forming member slants down in a first direction toward one end of said track member, and a second position wherein the ramp-forming member slants down in the opposite direction toward the other end of said track member, a ball dropping down between the vane and the second ramp when the ramp-forming member is in the first position acting to swing the ramp-forming member to the second position so that the ball rolls down the second ramp in said opposite direction, and a ball dropping down between the vane and the first ramp when the ramp-forming member is in the second position acting to swing the ramp-forming member to the first position so that the ball rolls down the first ramp in said one direction.
- 16. A switch as set forth in claim 15 wherein the ramp-forming member is operated by a ball rolling thereon and directs the ball to travel in alternate directions on the track member on successive operations by the ball.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of our application Ser. No. 08/719,951, filed Sep. 24, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,709,581 entitled KINETIC TOY.
US Referenced Citations (37)
Divisions (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
719951 |
Sep 1996 |
|