Model train accessory incorporating lighted tube for visual effect

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6533430
  • Patent Number
    6,533,430
  • Date Filed
    Friday, December 1, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 18, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Quach-Lee; Y. My
    Agents
    • Thomas; Michael J.
    • Harness, Dickey & Pierce, P.L.C.
Abstract
A model train accessory incorporating a transparent vessel coupled with a pipe member to simulate the conveyance of a liquid through the vessel and pipe member. The transparent vessel, containing a liquid that bubbles when heated, is secured to one end of a pipe fitting with a grommet. A light bulb assembly is secured to the opposite end of the pipe fitting with a grommet to direct heat and light into the transparent vessel to heat the liquid. A pipe member is connected to the transparent vessel such that it appears the liquid flows through the vessel and pipe member. The vessel can be positioned in a transparent tube to further resemble authentic industrial piping. This model train accessory may be connected via the pipe fitting to a support surface for placement on a model train layout.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates generally to model train accessories and, more particularly, to model train accessories incorporating lighted transparent vessels containing a liquid and connected to a pipe member to simulate the flow of liquid through the vessel and pipe member.




Various model train accessories, such as trees, buildings, bridges, tunnels, crossing gates, railroad signals, etc. have been used with model train sets to add realism to train set layouts. There is, however, a continuing desire to develop more realistic and authentic accessories for model train sets. One development suggests the use of a clear tube to simulate liquid flowing through the tube. For example, the Lionel Classic Trains 2000 Catalog, Volume 1, discloses, at page 85, the use of a bubbling tube to simulate oil being pumped from an oil derrick. Nothing in the prior art, however, suggests a model train accessory that simulates the flow of liquid through a pipe assembly.




As recognized by the inventor hereof, what is needed is a device that resembles authentic industrial piping to simulate the conveyance of a liquid, such as water, gas, oil, etc., through the piping.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In order to solve these needs in the art, the inventor hereof has designed and developed a model train accessory that incorporates a transparent vessel coupled with a pipe member to simulate the conveyance of a liquid through the vessel and pipe member. In general, the transparent vessel, containing a liquid that bubbles when heated, is secured to one end of a pipe fitting with a grommet. A light bulb assembly is secured to the opposite end of the pipe fitting with a grommet to direct heat and light into the transparent vessel to heat the liquid. A pipe member is connected to the transparent vessel such that it appears the liquid flows through the vessel and pipe member. The vessel can be positioned in a transparent tube to further resemble authentic industrial piping. This model train accessory may be connected via the pipe fitting to a support surface for placement on a model train layout.




In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, a model train accessory comprises a bubble vial and at least one pipe member, the bubble vial being coupled to the pipe member to simulate the flow of liquid through the pipe member.




In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, a model train accessory includes a vessel for containing a liquid, the vessel having a top end, a bottom end, and a sidewall extending between the top end and the bottom end, a pipe fitting having at least one opening adapted for receiving a pipe member, and a grommet having an inner peripheral edge and an outer peripheral edge, the inner peripheral edge of the grommet extending about and engaging the sidewall of the vessel, the outer peripheral edge of the grommet being seated within the opening of the pipe fitting, the grommet thereby securing the vessel to the pipe fitting.




In accordance with still another aspect of the present invention, a model train accessory comprises a light assembly including a bulb portion and a base, a pipe fitting having a top end and a bottom end and at least one opening extending therein, and a grommet having an inner peripheral edge and an outer peripheral edge, the inner peripheral edge of the grommet extending about and engaging the base of said light assembly, the outer peripheral edge of the grommet being seated within the pipe fitting opening in the bottom end of the pipe fitting, the grommet thereby securing the light assembly to the pipe fitting.




In accordance with yet another aspect of the present invention, a model train accessory comprises a bubble vial having a top end, a bottom end, and a sidewall extending between the top end and the bottom end, a tube member having a top end, a bottom end, and an opening extending between the tube member's top and bottom ends, at least the top end and a portion of the sidewall of the bubble vial being positioned within the opening of the tube member, and a pipe fitting having at least one connector adapted for engaging a pipe member, at least one of the top and bottom ends of the tube member being matingly engaged with the pipe fitting connector.




Other features and advantages of the present invention will be in part apparent and in part pointed out hereinafter.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a side view of a model train accessory according to one embodiment of the present invention illustrating a bubble vial coupled to a pipe member to simulate the flow of liquid through the bubble vial and pipe member.





FIG. 2

is a side view partially in cross section of a model train accessory according to another embodiment of the present invention illustrating the use of a grommet to secure a vessel containing a liquid to a pipe fitting.





FIG. 3

is a side view partially in cross section of a model train accessory according to yet another embodiment of the present invention illustrating the use of a grommet to secure a light assembly to a pipe fitting for heating a liquid in a bubble vial.





FIG. 4

is a side view of a model train accessory according to still another embodiment of the present invention illustrating a bubble vial positioned in a tube member that is engaged with pipe fittings to simulate the flow of liquid through the tube member and pipe fittings.





FIG. 5

is a side view partially in cross section of a model train accessory as assembled according to the present invention.




Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views of the drawings.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring now to the drawings, a model train accessory according to one preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown in FIG.


1


and is designated generally by reference character


100


. A bubble vial


102


, such as those used in Christmas ornaments, contains a liquid


104


that bubbles when heated. The bubble vial


102


is transparent or semi-transparent such that the liquid


104


in the bubble vial


102


is visible. The bubble vial


102


is coupled to at least one pipe member


106


via a pipe fitting


108


so that the bubbles moving through the vial


102


simulate the flow of the liquid


104


to the pipe member


106


. Preferably, the pipe member


106


is a standard ½″ PVC water pipe and the pipe fitting


108


is a ½″ PVC water pipe fitting such as an “elbow,” “tee,” or “adaptor.” As shown in

FIG. 1

, the pipe fitting


108


is an “elbow” fitting which allows the bubble vial


102


to be positioned within one end of the fitting


108


and coupled with one pipe member


106


. The pipe fitting


108


may also be a “tee” or “adaptor” fitting (not shown) or the like to allow the bubble vial


102


to be positioned within one end of the tee or adaptor and coupled with more than one pipe member connected to other ends of the tee or adaptor.




In one preferred embodiment of the invention, the outer diameter of the bubble vial


102


is approximately equal to or at least as great as the outer diameter of the pipe member


106


to simulate an authentic pipeline.




In another preferred embodiment, the bubble vial


102


has a top end


110


, a bottom end


112


, and a sidewall


114


extending between the top end


110


and bottom end


112


. A tube member


116


has a top end


118


positioned within and engaging fitting


108


, a bottom end


120


and an opening


122


extending between the tube member's top end


118


and bottom end


120


. At least the top end


110


of the bubble vial


102


and a portion of the sidewall


114


of the bubble vial


102


is coaxial with and positioned within the opening


122


of the tube member


116


. The tube member


116


is preferably transparent or semi-transparent such that the liquid


104


in the bubble vial


102


is visible through the tube member


116


. Preferably, the tube member


116


is comprised of clear plexiglass tubing with an outside diameter of ⅝″ and a wall thickness of 0.060. In one preferred embodiment, the outer diameter of the tube member


116


is approximately equal to or at least as great as the outer diameter of the pipe member


106


to simulate an authentic pipeline.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, the model train accessory


100


may further comprise a pipe fitting


124


having at least one opening


126


. The bottom end


112


of the bubble vial


102


and the bottom end


120


of the tube member are received in the pipe fitting opening


126


. The pipe fitting


124


is preferably a ½″ threaded pipe adaptor. The model train accessory


100


may also comprise a light assembly


128


associated with the bubble vial


102


for directing heat and light into the bubble vial. The light assembly


128


may be coupled to the bubble vial


102


by being received withing pipe fitting


124


.





FIG. 2

illustrates a model train accessory according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention designated generally by reference character


140


. A vessel


142


for containing a liquid


144


has a top end


146


, a bottom end


148


and a sidewall


150


extending between the top end


146


and bottom end


148


. The vessel


142


is preferably transparent or semi-transparent such that a liquid


144


in the vessel


142


is visible. The model train accessory


140


further comprises a pipe fitting


124


having at least one opening


126


adapted for receiving bottom end


148


. A grommet


152


has an inner peripheral edge


154


and an outer peripheral edge


156


. The inner peripheral edge


154


extends about and engages the bottom end


148


and sidewall


150


of the vessel


142


. The outer peripheral edge


156


is seated within and engages the opening


126


of the pipe fitting


124


to secure the vessel


142


to the pipe fitting


124


. Preferably, the pipe fitting opening


126


and the grommet


152


are circular. In addition, the grommet


152


is preferably rubber. For example, a Buchanan #774138 ⅜″ I.D. grommet is preferably used. The grommet


152


is sized to be compressed between the opening


126


and the bottom end


148


.




As illustrated in

FIG. 2

, the pipe fitting


124


may be a threaded pipe adaptor attachable to a support surface


158


by being located within a hole


160


therethrough and held in place by a nut


162


. The hole


160


in the support surface is preferably ⅞″ and the nut


162


engaging the threads of the adaptor is preferably a ½″ metal locknut. The support surface


158


may be a train board supporting a model train layout, or a platform having sides and a top to be placed on a model train layout. If a platform is used, a ¾″ dimension on the underside of the platform top is preferable to offer sufficient room for fastening the pipe fitting


124


to the platform top. In addition, a platform size of 5″×15″ has been found to be very adaptable in constructing various sizes of pipelines incorporating the model train accessory of the present invention. Model trains and model train accessories (not shown) may be placed on and/or around the platform to create a more authentic feel to the model train layout.




The model train accessory


140


shown in

FIG. 2

may further comprise a device, such as a light assembly


128


, received within the pipe fitting


124


for directing heat through the pipe fitting opening


126


to thereby heat a liquid


144


contained in the vessel


142


. The liquid


144


preferably bubbles when heated such that the liquid produces a simulated effect of liquid


144


flowing through the vessel


142


from the fitting


124


.




As illustrated in

FIG. 2

, the model train accessory


140


may further comprise a second pipe fitting


163


having at least one opening


164


adapted for receiving a pipe member


106


. The top end


146


of the vessel


142


extends into the opening


164


of the second pipe fitting


163


to simulate the flow of liquid through the vessel


142


and second pipe fitting


163


. As shown in

FIG. 2

, the second pipe fitting


163


is a “tee” fitting which allows the vessel


142


to be further connected to one or two pipe members


106


via the second pipe fitting


163


to further simulate the flow of liquid from the fitting


124


through the vessel


142


to the fitting


163


and to pipe member(s)


106


. As explained above, the pipe fitting


163


may also be an “elbow” or “adaptor” fitting (not shown) or the like to allow the vessel


142


to be connected with one or more pipe members


106


via the pipe fitting


163


.




As illustrated in

FIG. 2

, the model train accessory


140


may further comprise a tube member


116


having a top end


118


, a bottom end


120


, and an opening


122


extending between the tube member's top end


118


and bottom end


120


. At least the top end


146


and a portion of the sidewall


150


of the vessel is positioned within the opening


122


of the tube member


116


. The grommet


152


has a top surface


166


and the bottom end


120


of the tube member


116


abuts against the top surface


166


of the grommet


152


.




Although

FIG. 2

illustrates the bottom end


120


of the tube member


116


abutting against the top surface


166


of the grommet


152


, the bottom end


120


of the tube member


116


can be matingly engaged with the fitting


124


and/or abut against the grommet


152


. For example, as shown in

FIG. 2

, the grommet


152


may be positioned in the fitting


124


such that the top surface


166


of the grommet


152


projects above the opening


126


of the fitting


124


. As shown, the bottom end


120


of the tube member


116


therefore abuts against the top surface


166


of the grommet. Alternatively, the grommet


152


may be positioned in the fitting


124


such that the top surface


166


of the grommet


152


is within the opening


126


of the fitting


124


. In this case, the bottom end


120


of the tube member


116


may matingly engage the fitting


124


and/or abut against the top surface


166


of the grommet


152


.





FIG. 3

illustrates another embodiment of a model train accessory according to the present invention designated generally by reference character


170


. The model train accessory


170


comprises a light assembly


128


having a bulb portion


172


and a base


174


. A pipe fitting


124


has a top end


176


, a bottom end


178


, and at least one opening


126


extending therethrough. A grommet


180


has an inner peripheral edge


182


and an outer peripheral edge


184


. The inner peripheral edge


182


extends about and engages the base


174


of the light assembly


128


. The outer peripheral edge


184


is seated within and engages the opening


126


of the pipe fitting


124


in the bottom end


178


of the pipe fitting


124


to secure the light assembly


128


to the pipe fitting


124


. The grommet


180


preferably comprises a rubber o-ring. In addition, the base


174


of the light assembly


128


is preferably cylindrical and includes terminals


186


and


188


extending radially outwardly such that the terminals


186


and


188


engage a peripheral edge of the pipe fitting opening


126


to act as a stop abutting against end


178


to prevent over-insertion of the light assembly


128


into the pipe fitting opening


126


. The light assembly


128


preferably comprises an 18 volt clear bulb screwed into a E-10-2 socket with a contact and two terminals, such as terminals


186


and


188


. Standard 22 gauge copper wire (not shown) connected to the terminals is used to energize the light bulb. Preferably, two different wire colors are used; one for the positive pole and one for the negative pole.




As further illustrated in

FIG. 3

, the model train accessory


170


may comprise a bubble vial


102


received within the pipe fitting opening


126


in the top end


176


of the pipe fitting


124


such that heat rising from the light assembly


128


and light from the bulb


172


are directed toward the bubble vial


102


.





FIG. 4

illustrates a model train accessory according to yet another preferred embodiment of the present invention designated generally by reference character


200


. A bubble vial


102


has a top end


110


, a bottom end


112


, and a sidewall


114


extending between the top end


110


and bottom end


112


. A tube member


116


has a top end


118


, a bottom end


120


and an opening


122


extending between the tube member's top end


118


and bottom end


120


. At least the top end


110


of the bubble vial


102


and a portion of the sidewall


114


of the bubble vial


102


are positioned coaxially within the opening


122


of the tube member


116


. The tube member


116


is preferably rigid and transparent or semi-transparent. The model train accessory


200


further comprises a pipe fitting


163


having at least one connector


202


, such as a recess, adapted for engaging a pipe member such as pipe member


106


. The tube member


116


is matingly engaged with the pipe fitting connector


202


.




As further illustrated in

FIG. 4

, the model train accessory


200


may further comprise a second pipe fitting


124


having at least one connector


204


adapted for engaging a pipe member such as pipe member


106


. In a preferred embodiment, the top end


118


of the tube member


116


is matingly engaged with the pipe fitting connector


202


and the bottom end


120


of the tube member


116


is matingly engaged with the second pipe fitting connector


204


.





FIG. 5

illustrates a model train accessory according to the present invention designated generally by reference character


210


as assembled for placement on a model train layout. As shown in

FIG. 5

, a bubble vial


102


is axially positioned in a transparent tube member


116


and coupled with pipe fittings


124


and


163


. The pipe fitting


163


is further coupled with pipe members


106


. As the liquid


104


in the bubble vial


102


is heated by a device (not shown) located in the pipe fitting


124


, the liquid


104


bubbles, producing a visual effect simulating the flow of liquid


104


from fitting


124


through the bubble vial


102


to pipe fitting


163


and pipe members


106


, as indicated by arrows


220


. One or more additional pipe fittings, such as pipe fittings


222


and


224


, and one or more additional pipe members, such as pipe members


226


and


228


, may be further coupled to pipe members


106


to create a more authentic looking pipeline wherein the liquid


104


appears to flow through the pipe members


106


,


226


and


228


via pipe fittings


163


,


222


, and


224


. The pipe members


226


are matingly engaged with pipe fittings


124


in the same manner as the bubble vial


102


and/or tube member


116


discussed above.




“As discussed above, the pipe members


106


,


226


and


228


are preferably comprised of standard ½″ PVC water pipe. The pipe fittings


163


,


222


, and


224


are preferably ½″ PVC water pipe fittings such as “elbows,” “tees,” “adaptors” or the like. The pipe members


106


,


226


, and


228


may be matingly engaged with the pipe fittings


163


,


222


and


224


with or without an adhesive, such as PVC cement. Pipe members


106


,


226


and


228


and fittings


124


,


163


,


222


and


224


may be opaque to enhance the simulation effect.”




The number of model train accessories


210


in a particular “pipeline” can range from 1 to any number greater than 1. For example, pipe members


106


,


226


and


228


may be replaced by model train accessory


210


. Devices (not shown) for heating the liquid


104


in two or more model train accessories


210


can be wired in parallel to achieve ease of operation and efficiency. In addition, pipe members


226


may comprise a tube member such as tube member


116


or a clear cast (solid) ⅝″ outside diameter plexiglass bar stock. The bar stock may then be drilled to accommodate a variety of light emitting diodes or incandescence bulbs (flashing or not) to further enhance the pipelines.




Accessories such as different lengths of cut pipe, chain, valves, wheels, timbers, landscape materials, structures, animals, trees, shrubs, decals, people, and “junk” can all be used to add a more authentic feel to the pipeline and/or support surface. Painting the pipeline and/or support surface can add even greater aesthetic appeal.




When introducing elements of the present invention of the preferred embodiments thereof, the articles “a”, “an”, “the” and “said” are intended to mean that there are one or more of the elements. The terms “comprising”, including” and “having” are intended to be inclusive and meant that there may be additional elements other than the listed elements.




As various changes could be made in the above constructions without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.



Claims
  • 1. A model train accessory comprising a bubble vial, a tube member, a pipe member, and at least a first pipe fitting, the bubble vial having a top end, a bottom end, and a sidewall extending between the top end and the bottom end, the tube member having a top end, a bottom end, and an opening extending between the tube member's top and bottom ends, at least the top end and a portion of the sidewall of the bubble vial being positioned within the opening of the tube member, the bubble vial being coupled to the pipe member via the tube member and the first pipe fitting to thereby simulate the flow of liquid through said pipe member.
  • 2. The model train accessory of claim 1 further comprising a light assembly and a second pipe fitting, the light assembly being coupled to the bubble vial via the second pipe fitting for directing heat and light into the bubble vial.
  • 3. The model train accessory of claim 2 wherein the second pipe fitting is a threaded pipe adaptor attachable via a nut to a support surface having a hole therethrough.
  • 4. The model train accessory of claim 2 further comprising a grommet having an inner peripheral edge and an outer peripheral edge, the inner peripheral edge of the grommet extending about and engaging the sidewall of the bubble vial, the outer peripheral edge of the grommet being seated within an opening of the second pipe fitting, the grommet thereby securing the bubble vial to the second pipe fitting.
  • 5. The model train accessory of claim 4 wherein the bottom end of the tube member abuts against a top surface of the grommet.
  • 6. The model train accessory of claim 2 further comprising a grommet having an inner peripheral edge and an outer peripheral edge, the inner peripheral edge of the grommet extending about and engaging a base of said light assembly, the outer peripheral edge of the grommet being seated within an opening in a bottom end of the second pipe fitting, the grommet thereby securing the light assembly to the second pipe fitting.
  • 7. The model train accessory of claim 6 wherein the grommet comprises a rubber o-ring.
  • 8. A model train accessory comprising a bubble vial, a first pipe fitting, and a pipe member coupled to the first pipe fitting, the first pipe fitting having at least one opening, the bubble vial being received in the opening of the first pipe fitting and thereby coupled to the pipe member to simulate the flow of liquid through said pipe member.
  • 9. The model train accessory of claim 8 wherein the bubble vial has an outer diameter and the pipe member has an outer diameter and wherein the outer diameter of the pipe member is at least as great as the outer diameter of the bubble vial.
  • 10. The model train accessory of claim 8 further comprising a light assembly and a second pipe fitting, the light assembly being coupled to the bubble vial via the second pipe fitting for directing heat and light into the bubble vial.
  • 11. A model train accessory comprising:a vessel for containing a liquid, the vessel having a top end, a bottom end, and a sidewall extending between the top end and the bottom end; a pipe fitting having at least one opening adapted for receiving a pipe member; and a grommet having an inner peripheral edge and an outer peripheral edge, the inner peripheral edge of the grommet extending about and engaging the sidewall of the vessel, the outer peripheral edge of the grommet being seated within the opening of the pipe fitting, the grommet thereby securing the vessel to the pipe fitting; wherein the pipe fitting is a threaded pipe adapter attachable to a support surface having a hole therethrough via a nut.
  • 12. A model train accessory comprising:a vessel for containing a liquid, the vessel having a top end, a bottom end, and a sidewall extending between the top end and the bottom end; a pipe fitting having at least one opening adapted for receiving a pipe member; and a grommet having an inner peripheral edge and an outer peripheral edge, the inner peripheral edge of the grommet extending about and engaging the sidewall of the vessel, the outer peripheral edge of the grommet being seated within the opening of the pipe fitting, the grommet thereby securing the vessel to the pipe fitting; wherein the vessel contains a liquid that bubbles when heated, the model train accessory further comprising a device connected to the pipe fitting for directing heat through said opening and into the vessel to thereby heat the liquid.
  • 13. The model train accessory of claim 12 wherein the device is a light assembly.
  • 14. A model train accessory comprising:a vessel for containing a liquid, the vessel having a top end, a bottom end, and a sidewall extending between the top end and the bottom end; a first pipe fitting having at least one opening adapted for receiving a pipe member; a grommet having an inner peripheral edge and an outer peripheral edge, the inner peripheral edge of the grommet extending about and engaging the sidewall of the vessel, the outer peripheral edge of the grommet being seated within the opening of the first pipe fitting, the grommet thereby securing the vessel to the first pipe fitting; and a second pipe fitting having at least one opening adapted for receiving a pipe member, wherein the top end of the vessel extends into the opening of the second pipe fitting.
  • 15. A model train accessory comprising:a vessel for containing a liquid, the vessel having a top end, a bottom end, and a sidewall extending between the top end and the bottom end; a pipe fitting having at least one opening adapted for receiving a pipe member; and a grommet having an inner peripheral edge, an outer peripheral edge, and a top surface, the inner peripheral edge of the grommet extending about and engaging the sidewall of the vessel, the outer peripheral edge of the grommet being seated within the opening of the pipe fitting, the grommet thereby securing the vessel to the pipe fitting; and a tube member having a top end, a bottom end, and an opening extending between the tube member's top and bottom ends, at least the top end and a portion of the sidewall of the vessel being positioned within the opening of the tube member, the bottom end of the tube member abutting against the top surface of the grommet.
  • 16. A model train accessory comprising:a vessel for containing a liquid, the vessel having a top end, a bottom end, and a sidewall extending between the top end and the bottom end; a pipe fitting having at least one opening adapted for receiving a pipe member; and a grommet comprising rubber having an inner peripheral edge and an outer peripheral edge, the inner peripheral edge of the grommet extending about and engaging the sidewall of the vessel, the outer peripheral edge of the grommet being seated within the opening of the pipe fitting, the grommet thereby securing the vessel to the pipe fitting.
  • 17. The model train accessory of claim 16 wherein the pipe fitting opening and the grommet are circular.
  • 18. The model train accessory of claim 16 wherein the vessel is transparent.
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