Claims
- 1. A toy racing car or other vehicle intended to be operated on a track defining a surface and comprising a pair of conductors on either side of a groove formed in said surface of said track, comprising:a sub body, comprising a chassis, a pair of drive wheels, a pair of current pickup devices, a motor connected to said pickup devices and driving said drive wheels through a gear set, a first guide pin disposed toward a forward end of said chassis, and a second guide pin disposed toward a rearward end of said chassis, such that in use said guide pins fit within said groove and said pickup shoes contact said conductors, and a visible body mounted to said sub body at a pivot point defining a substantially vertical pivot axis near the forward end of said chassis, and not constrained to follow said groove, whereby said visible body can pivot freely with respect to said sub body about said substantially vertical pivot axis, and having at least one set of freely rotating simulated drive wheels, said freely rotating simulated drive wheels being spaced rearwardly from said vertical pivot axis by a distance sufficient that said simulated drive wheels clear the rearward end of said chassis as the visible body pivots with respect to said sub body.
- 2. The toy racing car or other vehicle of claim 1, wherein said chassis, said pair of drive wheels, said pair of current pickup devices, said motor and said gear set, and said first guide pin are standard components designed for toy racing cars of a predetermined scale and adapted to operate on track having corresponding dimensions.
- 3. The toy racing car or other vehicle of claim 2, further comprising a second set of freely rotating simulated drive wheels mounted to said sub body.
- 4. The toy racing car or other vehicle of claim 2, further comprising a second set of large scale freely rotating simulated drive wheels mounted to said visible body, and wherein said visible body is fixed to said sub body.
- 5. The toy racing car or other vehicle of claim 4, wherein said at least one set of freely rotating simulated drive wheels are mounted to said visible body by an axle extending therebetween and confined within a pair of spaced vertical slots formed in mounting members fixed to said visible body.
- 6. A toy racing motorcycle intended to be operated on a track comprising a pair of conductors on either side of a groove formed in said track, comprising:a sub body, comprising a chassis, a pair of drive wheels, a pair of current pickup devices, a motor connected to said pickup devices and driving said drive wheels through a gear set, a first guide pin disposed toward a forward end of said chassis, and a second guide pin disposed toward a rearward end of said chassis, such that in use said guide pins fit within said groove and said pickup shoes contact said conductors, and a front wheel mounted for free rotation about an axis at the forward end of said sub body, a front fork assembly comprising a pair of fork legs disposed on either side of said front wheel, and defining a pivot in the plane of the long axis of said sub body and inclined rearwardly with respect to the vertical, and a component comprising elements simulating at least the frame and rider of a motorcycle, including a rear wheel thereof, said component being mounted to said front fork assembly for free pivoting about said pivot defined thereby, and not constrained to follow said groove, said component being sized such that said rear wheel thereof extends rearwardly beyond the rearward end of said chassis, whereby in use said component comprising elements simulating at least the frame and rider of a motorcycle can pivot freely from side to side with respect to said sub body.
- 7. The toy racing motorcycle of claim 6, wherein said chassis, said pair of drive wheels, said pair of current pickup devices, said motor and said gear set, and said first guide pin are standard components designed for toy racing cars of a predetermined scale and adapted to operate on track having corresponding dimensions.
- 8. The toy racing motorcycle of claim 6, wherein said front wheel comprises a pair of wheel halves disposed on either side of a bracket member affixed to said sub body, and wherein a pivot pin passes through the lower ends of said fork legs, said wheel halves, and a hole in said bracket member and thereby defines the axis at the forward end of said sub body about which said front wheel rotates, and wherein said front fork assembly and said component comprising elements simulating at least the frame and rider of a motorcycle similarly pivot freely about said axis.
- 9. The toy racing motorcycle of claim 8, wherein said sub body is effectively concealed beneath a shrouding box, and said bracket member is affixed to said box.
- 10. The toy racing motorcycle of claim 6, wherein said pivot in the plane of the long axis of said sub body and inclined rearwardly with respect to the vertical defined by said front fork assembly is inclined rearwardly at between about 20° and about 45° to the vertical.
- 11. A toy racing car or other type of vehicle configured to operate on a track defining a surface and including a pair of conductors on either side of a groove formed in said surface of said track, the toy vehicle comprising:a sub body including a chassis, at least one surface contacting and chassis supporting wheel, a pair of current pickup devices, a motor connected to the pickup devices and connected to the at least one wheel through a gear set to drive at least the one wheel in a forward direction, a first guide pin disposed towards a forward end of said chassis, and a second guide pin disposed towards a rearward end of said chassis, said pickup shoes being located to contact said conductors when said guide pins are fitted within said groove, and a visible body pivotally coupled to said sub body at a single pivot near the forward end of said chassis and of a length sufficient to extend rearwardly from the single pivot over the sub body, the second guide pin and rearward end of the chassis, the visible body including at least one freely rotating, surface contacting rear wheel supporting the visible body on the surface, the visible body being constrained from lateral movement across the surface only by the pivot to the sub body, and each rear wheel of the visible body being spaced rearwardly from the pivot by a distance sufficient that each rear wheel of the visible body clears the sub body at the rearward end of the chassis as the visible body pivots side to side over the sub body about the pivot.
- 12. The toy vehicle of claim 11 wherein the sub body includes a second surface contacting wheel forming a first pair with the at least one wheel and driven by the motor through the gear set.
- 13. The toy vehicle of claim 11 wherein the sub body includes a second pair of surface contacting and chassis supporting wheels spaced longitudinally from the first pair of motor driven wheels.
- 14. The toy vehicle of claim 13 wherein the pivot point is located directly over a centerline through the pair of wheels nearer the forward end of the chassis.
- 15. The toy vehicle of claim 11 being a motorcycle wherein the visible body includes elements simulating at least a frame of the motorcycle, the rear wheel of the visible body being mounted to the frame, and a rider.
- 16. The toy vehicle of claim 15 wherein the sub body includes a simulated front motorcycle wheel mounted at a forward end of the chassis and a front fork assembly including a pair of fork legs disposed on either side of the simulated motorcycle wheel, the pivot coupling to the visible body being located on the front fork assembly.
- 17. The toy vehicle of claim 16 wherein the simulated front motorcycle wheel includes at least one freely rotating component in contact with the surface so as to rotate with movement of the vehicle along the surface.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims priority from Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/174,840, filed Jan. 7, 2000.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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