Model toy train track

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6796509
  • Patent Number
    6,796,509
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, January 15, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 28, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A rail system for a toy train having at least one elongate rail with a hollow cross-section having a surface defining a connection portion along at least part of the outer periphery of the rail. The hollow rails are reinforced with at least one rib molded into the track bed. Each end of the elongate outer rails is either preassembled with corresponding pin or adaptable for receiving a pin preassembled in an adjacent track segment. An intermediate pin is operably engaged with each end of an intermediate rail and is slidingly engagable with a corresponding intermediate pin located in an adjacent intermediate rail connected to an adjacent intermediate track segment. The connection portion of each pin extends beyond the end of the rail for operable engagement with the corresponding connection portion of an adjacent rail communication electrically with the adjacent rails on an adjacent track segment.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a model railroad track.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Model train railroad tracks with roadbeds are known in the toy train industry. See U.S. Pat. No. 6,019,289. Prior art tracks are often too expensive. A need exists for a comparatively inexpensive model toy train and roadbed with durable connectors.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention preferably provides a track for a toy train wherein the track includes a plurality of track segments. Each track segment includes an elongate roadbed having first and second ends. First and second elongate outer rail segments are connected to the roadbed. Each outer rail segment has a substantially U-shaped hollow cross-section, a substantially flat top surface, and first and second ends that are proximate to the first and second ends of the roadbed, respectively. Each track segment has an elongate intermediate rail segment interposed between the first and second outer rail segments. The intermediate rail segment also has a substantially U-shaped hollow cross-section with a substantially flat top surface. The first and second ends of the intermediate rail segment coincide with the first and second ends of the roadbed.




A first outer pin is engaged with the first end of the first outer rail and the second end of that rail is adaptable for receiving an outer pin that is preassembled in an adjacent rail segment positioned on an adjacent track segment. The second outer rail has an outer pin preassembled in the second end and the first end is adaptable for receiving an outer pin preassembled in an adjacent rail segment positioned on an adjacent track segment. The intermediate rail has an intermediate pin that is preassembled in both the first and second ends. Each intermediate rail end is adaptable for receiving a second intermediate pin from an adjacent rail segment The second intermediate pin is slidingly engageable with the preassembled intermediate pin in the original track segment.




The outer pins are preferably rectangular in shape and of substantially similar width as the width of the hollow cavity of the outer rail throughout the entire length of the pin. The intermediate pins have a substantially similar width as the hollow cavity of the intermediate rail along a first portion of the pin, and the width of the pin narrows to substantially half of the width of the rail along a second portion of the pin. This configuration allows each track segment to be preassembled with the pin in predetermined locations such that each track segment can be utilized with curved track segments oriented in either direction without rearranging any of the pins.




Other applications of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art when the following description of the best mode contemplated for practicing the invention is read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The description herein makes reference to the accompanying drawings wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views, and wherein:





FIG. 1

is a plan top view of a railroad track segment;





FIG. 2

is a perspective end view of two adjacent track segments;





FIG. 3

is a plan underside view of the track segment;





FIG. 4

is a perspective of an exploded view of the track segment;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of an intermediate pin; and





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of an outer pin.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




With reference to the figures wherein like elements are numbered alike, there is shown a model toy train track with a roadbed according to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention. With reference to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, there is shown a track segment


10


. Track segment


10


includes two outer rail segments


12


,


14


, one intermediate rail segment


16


, and a roadbed


18


. Rail segments


12


,


14


,


16


are mounted longitudinally on the roadbed


18


in a spaced apart manner such that the wheels (not shown) of the train can run along the outer rail segments


12


,


14


and a power roller or contact (not shown) can run along the intermediate rail segment


16


. Rail segments


12


,


14


,


16


having first and second ends


38


,


40


, are positioned on top of the roadbed


18


and are preferably mechanically connected to the roadbed


18


. The elongate intermediate rail segment


16


is interposed between the outer rail segments


12


,


14


. Each of the rail segments


12


,


14


,


16


have a substantially U-shaped hollow cross-section


34


with a substantially flat surface


36


.




A pair of electrical lead wires


29


is shown ingressing through the aperture


64


located on the roadbed


18


for transporting electrical power from an electrical source (not shown) to the rails


12


,


14


,


16


. Roadbed


18


may include a number of cosmetic features, for example, a plurality of ties


20


are positioned longitudinally along the top of each track segment


10


. It is understood that these ties are preferably molded into the roadbed


18


to provide a more realistic looking railroad track.





FIG. 2

shows the ends of two track segments


10


,


10


′ as each would appear prior to assembly with one another. Outer pins


26


,


26


′ and intermediate pins


28


,


28


′ are preferably preassembled in each track segment


10


,


10


′ prior to connecting the track segments


10


and


10


′ together. The outer pins


26


,


26


′ are used to mechanically and electrically connect the outer rail segments


12


,


14


together with adjacent outer rail segments


12


′,


14


′ that have been assembled to an adjacent track segment


10


′. Similarly, the intermediate pins


28


,


28


′ are used to connect intermediate rail segment


16


with adjacent rail segment


16


′ for establishing a mechanical and an electrical link. The pins


26


,


28


are preassembled and oriented with the rail segments


12


,


14


,


16


in a manner that allows any combination of straight and curved track segments to be assembled together without moving pins around to different locations.




The first outer pin


26


is engaged with the first end


38


of the first outer rail segment


12


, and the second end


40


of the first outer rail


12


is adaptable for receiving an outer pin


26


′ that has been preassembled in an adjacent outer rail segment


12


′ on an adjacent track segment


10


′. The second outer rail


14


has an outer pin


26


preassembled in the second end


40


thereof. The first end


38


of the second outer rail


14


is adaptable for receiving the outer pin


26


′ that has been preassembled in the adjacent rail segment


10


′. The intermediate rail segment


16


has the intermediate pin


28


preassembled in both the first and second ends


38


,


40


thereof. Each intermediate rail end


38


,


40


is adaptable for receiving a second intermediate pin


28


′ that has been preassembled in an adjacent rail segment


16


′. The second intermediate pins


28


′ are slidingly engageable with each preassembled intermediate pin


28


in rail segment


16


.





FIG. 3

shows the underside of the roadbed


18


. Electric power is delivered to the rails


12


,


14


and


16


from the underside of the roadbed


18


with electrical contact wire leads


29


. There is at least one aperture


64


located on the side of the roadbed


18


providing access from an electrical power source (not shown) to the track segment


10


. A slot


66


is formed in the roadbed


18


to allow electrical communication between the rail segments


12


,


14


,


16


located on top of the roadbed


18


and the electrical wire leads


29


positioned on the underside of the roadbed


18


. Each slot


66


is formed in conjunction with at least one pedestal


68


for holding the wire leads


29


in place on the underside of the roadbed


18


. The pedestals


68


along with a second protruding member


69


protect the wire leads


29


from being pinched or inadvertently pulled from their connections to the rail segments


12


,


14


,


16


.




Each rail segment


12


,


14


,


16


is fixedly held with respect to the roadbed


18


by sliding at least one pair of winged flanges


72


, attached to each rail segment


12


,


14


,


16


, through corresponding slots


74


in the roadbed


18


. The winged flanges


72


are preferably metallic and are foldable normal to the direction of the slots


74


on the underside of the roadbed


18


to prevent the rail from disengaging from the roadbed


18


. If winged flanges


72


are bent in such a way as to become parallel with the slots


74


, the flanges will be capable of sliding back through the slots


74


to facilitate removal of the rail segments


12


,


14


,


16


from the roadbed


18


.




A link


62


is positioned on the underside of roadbed


18


on each track segment


10


for electrically connecting each of the outer rail segments


12


,


14


together to facilitate electrical communication and grounding between the outer rail segments


12


,


14


. The link


62


, formed of an electrically conductive material, provides the constant ground loop portion of the electric circuit. The links


62


are connected with the winged flanges


72


of the outer rails


12


,


14


and are positioned in a similar location on each track segment


10


.




Referring now to

FIG. 4

, an exploded view of the track segment


10


is shown with the rail segments


12


,


14


,


16


removed therefrom. Roadbed


18


is illustrated as including a plurality of ribs


70


extending substantially orthogonally from the top thereof in three rows corresponding to the three rail segments


12


,


14


,


16


. The ribs


70


are shown as a plurality of discreet members in the drawing, but could be formed as one continuous member extending from one end


30


to the other end


32


of the track segment


10


. The ribs


70


are used to support the rail segments


12


,


14


,


16


from loads that may bend the thin metal rail walls. The ribs


70


may prevent the rail segments


12


,


14


,


16


from easily buckling and breaking. Also, in this view, the winged flanges


72


are shown integrally formed on the rail segments


12


,


14


,


16


prior to being slid through slots


74


and bent over onto the underside of the roadbed


18


.




There is at least one snap fit connection on each track segment end


30


,


32


. The snap fit connection includes a male member


24


and a complementary female member


22


for snapping together and connecting adjacent track segments


10


,


10


′. The snap fit connectors


22


,


24


are used for removably attaching adjacent track segments


10


,


10


′ with respect to the interlocking portions of the complementary male


24


and female


22


members. The male member


24


is substantially cylindrical in shape and positioned on the end of the roadbed


18


for snap locking into the corresponding female member


22


on an adjacent roadbed segment


18


. The female member


22


has a substantially internally reversed pattern relative to the male member


24


. A slot


75


is formed through the front and back walls of the female member


22


, so that increased deflection can be obtained, thus increasing the durability of the snap connection.





FIGS. 5 and 6

show perspective views of the intermediate pin


28


and the outer pin


26


. The pins may be cast from electrically conductive material, such as tin, copper, steel, zinc, etc. The intermediate pin


28


or “half pin” is substantially rectangular in shape having a width substantially the same as the width of the hollow cavity of the intermediate rail


16


along a first portion


31


of the intermediate pin


28


. The width


31


of intermediate pin


28


narrows to substantially half of the width of the rail


16


along a second portion


33


of the intermediate pin


28


.




Opposing intermediate pin ends


33


,


33


′ as shown in

FIG. 2

, are positioned so as to be protruding away from opposing intermediate rail segments


16


,


16


′ for slidingly engaging with one another as the track segments


10


,


10


′ are assembled together. The outer pins


26


are substantially rectangular in shape and have substantially constant width throughout the entire length of the outer pin


26


. Both the outer pins


26


and the intermediate pins


28


have selectively placed chamfers


35


on the edges thereof for facilitating their slidingly engageable characteristics with respect to an adjacent rail segment


10


′. Each of the outer


26


and intermediate


28


pins has a peg


58


protruding substantially orthogonally therefrom. The peg


58


is insertable into an aperture


60


located in the roadbed


18


as shown in FIG.


3


. The peg


58


and the aperture are shown with a substantially square cross-section, however, any geometric shape, such as circular, triangular, or rectangular, could be utilized. The aperture


60


for the peg


58


prevents the pins


26


,


28


from moving relative to the roadbed


18


in a lateral or longitudinal direction with respect to the roadbed


18


. After the rails


12


,


14


,


16


are assembled and locked into position over the pins


26


,


28


, the pins


26


,


28


are then prevented from moving away from the roadbed


18


in an orthogonal direction as well as in the lateral and longitudinal directions.




As referenced in general above, it is understood that a plurality of track segments


10


may be connected together end to end in various manners to provide a completed track (not shown) for the toy train to run continuously thereon. Referring to

FIG. 2

, track segment


10


may be assembled with similar track segments


10


′ in a longitudinally adjacent relationship and mechanically connected with snap fit connections


22


,


24


. Rail segments


12


,


14


,


16


are connected to adjoining rail segments


12


′,


14


′,


16


′ on the adjacent track segments


10


′ with outer pins


26


,


26


′ and an intermediate pin


28


,


28


′ for the outer rails


12


,


14


and intermediate rail


16


, respectively. The track is not limited to any particular configuration, but may be constructed in any manner according to the operator's desire.




While the invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiments but, on the contrary, 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 structures as is permitted under the law.



Claims
  • 1. A track segment for a model toy train comprising:an elongate roadbed having first and second ends; first and second elongate outer rail segments connected to the roadbed, each outer rail segment having a substantially U-shaped hollow cross section with a substantially flat top surface, each outer rail segment having a first end proximate the first roadbed end and a second end proximate the second roadbed end; an elongate intermediate rail segment interposed between the first and second outer rail segments and connected to the roadbed, the intermediate rail segment having a substantially U-shaped hollow cross section with a substantially flat top surface, the intermediate rail segment having a first end proximate the first roadbed end and a second end proximate the second roadbed end; a first outer pin engaged with the first end of the first outer rail, the second end of the first outer rail adaptable for receiving an outer pin preassembled in an adjacent outer rail segment positioned on an adjacent track segment, the second outer rail having an outer pin preassembled in the second end and the first end adaptable for receiving an outer pin preassembled in an adjacent rail segment positioned on an adjacent track segment; and the intermediate rail having an intermediate pin preassembled in both the first and second ends, each intermediate rail end adaptable for receiving a second intermediate pin from an adjacent rail segment, the second intermediate pin being slidingly engageable with the preassembled intermediate pin.
  • 2. The track of claim 1, wherein the intermediate pin is a half pin being substantially rectangular in shape and having a width substantially the same as a width of the hollow cavity of the intermediate rail along a first portion of the half pin and the width of the half pin narrowing to substantially half of the width of the rail along a second portion of the half pin, opposing half pins positioned in opposing intermediate rail segments slidingly engage with one another when the track segments are assembled; andthe outer pin being substantially rectangular in shape and of substantially constant width throughout the entire length of the outer pin.
  • 3. The track of claim 1, wherein outer and intermediate pins further comprise:a peg protruding substantially orthogonally away from each of the pins, the peg being insertable into an aperture located in the roadbed.
  • 4. The track of claim 1, wherein the outer and intermediate pins are cast from an electrically conductive material.
  • 5. The track of claim I further comprising:a link positioned on an underside of the roadbed and attached to each outer rail for communicating electrical grounding between the outer rails on each track segment, the link forming a constant ground loop portion of an electric circuit.
  • 6. The track of claim 1 further comprising:at least one aperture located on the side of the roadbed for allowing access to an electrical power source.
  • 7. The track of claim 1 further comprising:at least one slot formed through the roadbed such that electrical communication with the rails can be implemented with an electrical wire lead from an underside of the roadbed.
  • 8. The track of claim 1 further comprising:at least one pedestal for holding wire leads in place on the underside of the roadbed.
  • 9. The track of claim 1 further comprising:at least one rib extending substantially orthogonally from the top of the roadbed in three rows corresponding to the three rail segments for providing support to each rail segment.
  • 10. The track of claim 1 further comprising:at least one snap fit connector having a male element on one track segment and a female element on an adjacent track segment, the connector used for removably attaching adjacent segments of track with respect to one another by interlocking complimentary male and female elements between adjacent roadbed segments.
  • 11. The track of claim 10, wherein the snap fit connectors further comprise:the male member being substantially cylindrical in shape and positioned on the end of the roadbed for snap locking into a corresponding female member on an adjacent roadbed segment; and the female member substantially having an internally reverse pattern relative to the male member, the female member having a slot formed through a front and a back wall.
  • 12. The track of claim 1, wherein each outer and intermediate rail is fixedly held with respect to the roadbed by sliding at least one pair of winged flanges attached to each rail through corresponding slots in the roadbed, the wings being foldable normal to the direction of the slots on the underside of the roadbed for preventing the rails from disengaging from the roadbed.
  • 13. The track of claim 1, wherein the outer and intermediate pins have a plurality chamfers formed on the edges thereof.
  • 14. A track segment for a model toy train comprising:an elongate roadbed having first and second ends; first and second elongate outer rail segments connected to the roadbed, each outer rail segment having a substantially U-shaped hollow cross section with a substantially flat top surface adaptable for receiving an outer pin for mechanically connecting with and electrically communicating with an adjacent outer rail segment; an elongate intermediate rail segment interposed between the first and second outer rail segments and connected to the roadbed, the intermediate rail segment having a substantially U-shaped hollow cross section with a substantially flat top surface adaptable for receiving an intermediate pin for mechanically connecting with and electrically communicating with an adjacent intermediate rail segment; and a plurality of ribs extending substantially orthogonally from the top of the roadbed in three rows corresponding to the three rail segments to support each rail segment.
  • 15. The track of claim 14, wherein the intermediate pin is a half pin being substantially rectangular in shape and having a width substantially the same as a width of the hollow cavity of the intermediate rail along a first portion of the half pin and the width of the half pin narrowing to substantially half of the width of the rail along a second portion of the half pin, opposing half pins positioned in opposing intermediate rail segments slidingly engage with one another when the track segments are assembled; andthe outer pin being substantially rectangular in shape and of substantially constant width throughout the entire length of the outer pin.
  • 16. The track of claim 14 further comprising:a link positioned on an underside of the roadbed and attached to each outer rail for communicating electrical grounding between the outer rails on each track segment, the link forming a constant ground loop portion of an electric circuit; at least one aperture located on the side of the roadbed for allowing access to an electrical power source; at least one of slot formed through the roadbed such that electrical communication with the rails can be implemented with electrical wire leads from an underside of the roadbed; and at least one pedestal for holding wire leads in place on the underside of the roadbed.
  • 17. A track segment for a model toy train comprising:an elongate roadbed having first and second ends; first and second elongate outer rail segments connected to the roadbed, each outer rail segment having a substantially U-shaped hollow cross section with a substantially flat top surface, each outer rail segment having a first end proximate the first roadbed end and a second end proximate the second roadbed end; an elongate intermediate rail segment interposed between the first and second outer rail segments and connected to the roadbed, the intermediate rail segment having a substantially U-shaped hollow cross section with a substantially flat top surface, the intermediate rail segment having a first end proximate the first roadbed end and a second end proximate the second roadbed end; a first outer pin engaged with the first end of the first outer rail, the second end of the first outer rail adaptable for receiving an outer pin preassembled in an adjacent outer rail segment positioned on an adjacent track segment; the second outer rail having an outer pin preassembled in the second end and the first end adaptable for receiving an outer pin preassembled in an adjacent rail segment positioned on an adjacent track segment; the intermediate rail having an intermediate pin preassembled in both the first and second ends, each intermediate rail end adaptable for receiving a second intermediate pin from an adjacent rail segment, the second intermediate pin being slidingly engagable with the preassembled intermediate pin; the intermediate pin is a half pin being substantially rectangular in shape and having a width substantially the same as a width of the hollow cavity of the intermediate rail along a first portion of the half pin and the width of the half pin narrowing to substantially half of the width of the hollow cavity of the intermediate rail along a second portion of the half pin, opposing half pins positioned in opposing intermediate rail segments slidingly engage with one another when the track segments are assembled; the outer pin being substantially rectangular in shape and of substantially constant width throughout the entire length of the outer pin; and a peg protruding substantially orthogonally away from each of the pins, the peg being insertable into an aperture located in the roadbed.
  • 18. The track of claim 17, wherein the outer and intermediate pins are cast from an electrically conductive material.
  • 19. The track of claim 17 further comprising:a link positioned on an underside of the roadbed and attached to each outer rail for communicating electrical grounding between the outer rails on each track segment, the link forming a constant ground loop portion of an electric circuit; and at least one aperture located on the side of the roadbed for allowing access to an electrical power source.
  • 20. The track of claim 17 further comprising:at least one slot formed through the roadbed such that electrical communication with the rails can be implemented with electrical wire leads from an underside of the roadbed; at least one pedestal for holding wire leads in place on the underside of the roadbed; and at least one rib extending substantially orthogonally from the top of the roadbed in three row corresponding to the three rail segments for providing support to each rail segment.
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