The present invention relates generally to a raceway or track set for toy vehicles, and in particular track a reconfigurable track set for toy vehicles.
Children commonly enjoy toy vehicles by racing the toy vehicles on tracks or raceways. Such raceways may be a simple straight track or include various shapes and geometries such as curves, loops, and ramps. To provide greater play value and enjoyment, it is desirable for the raceway to be reconfigurable into different track layouts. Thus, track sets for toy vehicles have been created which include multiple individual track segments that may be assembled into different track layouts.
However, track sets containing multiple track segments may be difficult to transport and store. Thus, there is a need for a track set that can transform to self-contain all of its individual track segments for easy transportation and storage.
The present invention provides a toy vehicle track set that is reconfigurable between a racing configuration and a transport configuration. In the racing configuration, individual track segments are coupled together to form a continuous raceway for toy vehicles. Various raceway layouts can be created by assembling the track segments in different sequences and arrangements. In the transport configuration, at least some of the track segments are positioned to form a rectilinear structure or crate that can be used to store and transport all of the individual track segments (e.g., a subset of track segments can form a crate and any remaining track segments included in the track set can be stored within the crate). Since the track set can transform between a racing configuration and transport configuration, the track set allows a large reconfigurable raceway for toy vehicles to be easily transported and conveniently stored in a small space.
According to one aspect of the present invention, the toy vehicle track set comprises a plurality of track segments. Each track segment of the plurality of track segments has a coupling portion and a plurality of lanes for toy vehicles to race along. The plurality of track segments may be collectively positioned in a racing configuration or a transport configuration. In the racing configuration, the plurality of track segments are coupled together to form a multi-lane raceway. In the transport configuration, one or more track segments of the plurality of track segments are positioned to form a rectilinear transport structure.
In at least some of these embodiments, the plurality of track segments define or are contained within the rectilinear transport structure. Additionally or alternatively, at least one track segment of the plurality of track segments may be separable from other track segments of the plurality of track segments to enable reconfiguration of the multi-lane raceway.
Moreover, in some embodiments, one of the track segments of the plurality of track segments may be a main track segment and one or more other track segments of the plurality of track segments are hingedly coupled to the main track segment. In one embodiment, these track segments are inseparably hingedly coupled to the main track segment. In the transport configuration, the track segments hingedly coupled to the main track segment are pivoted to form one or more wall segments of the rectilinear transport structure. In one or more embodiments, at least one of the one or more wall segments retains another one of the track segments of the plurality of track segments while the track set is in the transport configuration. In some embodiments, two of the one or more wall segments are configured to be folded along opposite edges of the main track segment and provide elevation to the main track segment in the racing configuration. In other embodiments, one of the one or more wall segments is configured to be folded to form a top lid of the rectilinear transport structure. In yet other embodiments, at least one track segment of the plurality of track segments includes a latch configured to releasably engage with another track segment of the plurality of track segments while the track set is in the transport configuration.
In one or more embodiments, one or more track segments of the plurality of track segments include a plurality of upstanding parallel ribs that define the plurality of lanes. In some embodiments, a first track segment of the plurality of track segments includes a directional indicator for orienting the first track segment when being coupled to another track segment of the plurality of track segments. Still further, in some embodiments, one end of the plurality of track segments includes a hinged male connector and an opposite end of the plurality of track segments includes a female connector. Additionally or alternatively, each track segment of the plurality of track segments may include a first end with a hinged male connector and an opposite end with a female connector to allow any of the track segments in the plurality of track segments to be coupled end-to-end in the racing configuration.
In one or more embodiments, at least one of the track segment of the plurality of track segments is selected from the group consisting of a straight track, a loop, a racing order indicator, and a starting gate assembly. The track set may also include a toy vehicle launcher that is coupleable to one of the track segments of the plurality of track segments.
In one or more embodiments, at least one track segment of the plurality of track segments includes a pivotable support member configured to support the at least one track segment in an angular position. Additionally or alternatively, at least one track segment of the plurality of track segments may be a foldable track segment and include two pivotable support members configured to support the folded track segment in a zig-zag configuration. In at least some instances, the foldable track segment further includes a hingedly connected multi-lane racing surface.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, the toy vehicle track set comprises a main track segment, a plurality of wall segments, and a plurality of connectable track segments. The wall segments are hingedly coupled to the main track segment so that the plurality of wall segments can pivot to orthogonal positions along edges of the main track segment to form a transport structure. Each connectable track segment of the plurality of connectable track segments is coupleable to one of the plurality of wall segments and/or another one of the plurality of connectable track segments to construct a raceway for toy vehicles.
Other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description. It is to be understood, however, that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating some embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration and not limitation. Many changes and modifications within the scope of the invention may be made without departing from the spirit thereof, and the present invention includes all such modifications.
Referring now to the drawings in which like reference numbers represent corresponding parts throughout.
A toy vehicle track set according to the present invention converts between a racing configuration and a transport configuration. Generally, the track set comprises a plurality of track segments that can be reconfigured to create different track layouts as well as a self-contained transport structure for storing and transporting the components of the track set (insofar as “self-contained” is used herein to denote that the transport structure can transport any and all components of the track set, with some components forming the transport structure and other components being stored therein). Converting the track set between a racing configuration and a transport configuration allows a large raceway for toy vehicles to be easily stored and transported when not in use.
In one aspect of the invention, multiple track segments are coupled together in a racing configuration to form a raceway for toy vehicles. The track segments may be coupled in different orders and arrangements, which gives a child the freedom to creatively construct different raceway layouts. Typically, the track segments are coupled end-to-end to form a long, continuous raceway. In some instances however, a gap may also be introduced between two track segments which require a toy vehicle to jump across the gap when traveling along the raceway. Unless otherwise specified, the toy vehicle track set may, but is not required to, contain at least one of the track segments, structures, components, functionality, and/or variations described, illustrated, and/or incorporated herein.
As shown in
Exemplary track segments, as shown in the raceways of
Typically, each of the track segments includes a coupling portion or track connector at a first end and/or second end. The track connector may be any structure suitable for facilitating selective end-to-end connection or coupling of a track segment to another track segment or a component of the track set (e.g., vehicle launcher). For instance, the track connector may be configured as tongue-and-groove friction-fit connectors or snap-together nesting tabs.
In some instances, the male track connectors include protrusions that are positioned to engage with a hole or depression on the female connector to provide a more secure connection. For example in
The track connectors are preferably hingedly or pivotably coupled to their respective track segment such that adjacent track segments can pivot relative to each other. In the illustrative examples shown in
Hingedly coupling the track segments together allows the track segments to be pivoted and adjusted to different angular positions relative to each other. This creates additional variability to the layout of the raceway. For example in
By comparison, in the example shown in
In one or more embodiments, the track segments are configured as multi-lane track segments such that a multi-lane raceway is formed when the track segments are coupled together in the racing configuration A (see, e.g.,
The racing surfaces or lanes are configured to guide the toy vehicles along the raceway. In one or more embodiments, the track segments include a plurality of upstanding parallel ribs that define a plurality of spaced apart lanes for the toy vehicles.
In one or more embodiments, each track segment further includes directional indicators to indicate how that particular track segment should be oriented when being coupled to another track segment or component. For example in
Now turning to
As shown more closely in
Track segment 118 also has a hingedly connected racing surface 136. The racing surface 136 allows the track segment 118 to connect a portion of the raceway to another track segment even though the track segment 118 is in a zig-zag configuration. Furthermore, the racing surface 136 has a hinge 138 that allows a portion of the racing surface 136 to be pivoted (see, e.g.,
In another aspect of the invention, multiple track segments are hingedly coupled together such that they can be pivoted and folded to form a rectilinear box-like structure. In one or more embodiments, the track segments are hingedly coupled to the edges of a main track segment such that they can be pivoted to form wall segments lining the perimeter of the main track segment. In the illustrative example shown in
As shown in
In some embodiments, additional track segments may be retained by one or more of the wall segments (e.g., track segments other than segments 118, 120, 122, and 124). In the illustrative example shown in
As shown in
As shown in
The four paddles 176, 178, 180, 182 extend from the support structure 174 and are configured to pivot individually between a first position (see, e.g., paddle 176 in
One or more elastic biasing members are connected to the paddles and the support structure. The elastic biasing member may be any suitable structure or element that may be adapted to urge the paddle from the first position to the second position, such as a spring (e.g., coil spring, flexion, bending type spring) or an elastic loop (e.g., rubber band, O-ring). As shown in
The paddles 176, 178, 180, 182 are positioned in a radial array relative to a display region 186. The display region 186 is configured to display an indication of which of the toy vehicles traveling along the plurality of lanes was the first vehicle to reach the racing order indicator 156. The display region 186 includes an aperture extending through the support structure 174. Each of the paddles 176, 178, 180, 182 includes a display surface 188 that is displayed through the aperture when the paddle is in the second position. The display surfaces 188 of the paddles each has an indicia (i.e., “1”, “2”, “3”, and “4”) associated with the corresponding lanes. The indicia are suitably rotated so that the indicia are appropriately oriented when the display surface 188 is visible through the aperture.
Although the disclosed inventions are illustrated and described herein as embodied in one or more specific examples, it is nevertheless not intended to be limited to the details shown, since various modifications and structural changes may be made therein without departing from the scope of the inventions and within the scope and range of equivalents of the claims.
Moreover, it is to be understood that terms such as “left,” “right,” “top,” “bottom,” “front,” “rear,” “side,” “height,” “length,” “width,” “upper,” “lower,” “interior,” “exterior,” “inner,” “outer” and the like as may be used herein, merely describe points or portions of reference and do not limit the present invention to any particular orientation or configuration. Further, the term “exemplary” may be used herein to describe an example or illustration. Any embodiment described herein as exemplary is not to be construed as a preferred or advantageous embodiment, but rather as one example or illustration of a possible embodiment of the invention.
Finally, various features from one of the embodiments may be incorporated into another of the embodiments. Accordingly, it is appropriate that the appended claims be construed broadly and in a manner consistent with the scope of the disclosure as set forth in the following claims.
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