Information
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Patent Grant
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6676480
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Patent Number
6,676,480
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Date Filed
Friday, May 31, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 13, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Ackun; Jacob K.
- Miller; Bena B.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A continuous loop toy vehicle trackset supports a booster and a plurality of toy vehicles. The trackset is formed of spaced apart track rails forming a gap therebetween. The toy vehicles are open wheeled and able to roll upon the track rails in either a right side up or inverted configuration. In the inverted configuration, the top surface of the toy vehicle is able to extend into the gap between the track rails. A staging lane facilitates introduction of additional toy vehicles to the trackset.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
This application discloses apparatus described and claimed in a co-pending application entitled Inverting Toy Vehicle Playset which is hereby incorporated herein by reference and which is assigned to the assignee of the present application.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates generally to toy vehicle playsets and particularly to those utilizing closed trackways having toy vehicle boosters operated therein to propel free wheeling toy vehicles about various loops and curves in the trackway in a continuous travel.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Toy vehicle playsets are well known in the art and have enjoyed great popularity for many years. Not surprisingly, practitioners in art have provided a virtually endless variety of toy vehicle playsets having various types of tracks and trackways and various types of toy vehicles operative thereon.
Perhaps one of the most common and popular types of toy vehicle playsets utilizes a closed loop track defining a plurality of curves and loop portions within which one or more toy vehicle boosters are operated. A typical toy vehicle booster utilizes one or more rotating wheels which engage the sides or top portions of the toy vehicle entering the booster and due to their motor-driven rotation accelerate the toy vehicle through the playset trackway. To improve the amusement, excitement and appeal of toy vehicle playsets, practitioners of the toy arts have endeavored to provide various stunt apparatus within playsets. Examples of such stunt apparatus include inverting loops, spiral paths, jumps of various kinds as well as obstacles or interfering elements which attach or impede passing toy vehicles.
The toy vehicles themselves are generally free wheeling in such booster activated playsets and comprise relatively simple toy vehicle bodies having a plurality of supporting freely rolling wheels.
Despite substantial variation and great effort by practitioners of the toy arts in providing evermore improved and interesting toy vehicle playsets, there remains nonetheless a continuing need in the art for ever more interesting, exciting and innovative toy vehicle playsets.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, it is a general object of the present invention to provide an improved toy vehicle playset. It is a more particular object of the present invention to provide an improved toy vehicle playset having additional exciting play features not found in the present art.
In accordance with the present invention there is provided a toy vehicle playset comprising: a toy vehicle; a toy vehicle track; and a staging mechanism having a carriage defining a throughway ramp and a staging ramp, the carriage being movable between a staged position aligning the throughway ramp with the toy vehicle track and holding the toy vehicle on the staging lane and a launch position aligning the staging ramp with the toy vehicle track allowing the toy vehicle to leave the staging ramp.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The features of the present invention, which are believed to be novel, are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. The invention, together with further objects and advantages thereof, may best be understood by reference to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in the several figures of which like reference numerals identify like elements and in which:
FIG. 1
sets forth a perspective view of an inverting toy vehicle playset constructed in accordance with the present invention and having a plurality of toy vehicles operative thereon;
FIG. 2
sets forth a section view of the trackset of
FIG. 1
taken along section lines
2
—
2
therein having an illustrative toy vehicle in its rightside up configuration;
FIG. 3
sets forth the section view of
FIG. 2
having an illustrative toy vehicle in its upside down configuration;
FIG. 4
sets forth an enlarged partial perspective view of the staging lane portion of the present invention inverting toy vehicle playset;
FIG. 5
sets forth a simplified top view of the staging apparatus of the present invention inverting toy vehicle playset showing a toy vehicle staged for entrance to the trackway;
FIG. 6
shows a simplified top view of the staging portion of the present invention inverting toy vehicle playset inserting a staged toy vehicle into the toy vehicle trackway.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
FIG. 1
sets forth a perspective view of an inverting toy vehicle playset constructed in accordance with the present invention and generally referenced by numeral
10
. Playset
10
includes a closed loop trackset
11
fabricated in the manner set forth below in greater detail. Suffice it to note here that trackset
11
includes a straight portion
12
coupled to a reversing loop
13
which in turn is coupled to a multiply curved ramp
14
. A toy vehicle scoop
16
is supported in a spaced relationship from curved ramp
14
to form a gap
15
therebetween. Scoop
16
is coupled to a staging lane mechanism
20
described below in greater detail. Suffice it to note here that staging lane mechanism
20
includes a through lane coupled to scoop
16
which in turn is coupled to a battery powered booster stage
30
. Booster stage
30
is constructed in accordance with conventional fabrication techniques and includes one or more rotating elastic wheels which engage toy vehicles passing into booster stage
30
and accelerate the toy vehicles. A reversing loop
17
is coupled to the output of booster stage
30
which in turn is coupled to a downwardly angled slide
18
. Slide
18
terminates at gap
15
and is thus spaced from a downwardly angled curved ramp
19
. The latter is coupled to straight portion
12
completing the circuit of trackset
11
.
In accordance with the present invention, a plurality of toy vehicles such as toy vehicle
40
and toy vehicle
50
are able to simultaneously traverse trackset
11
. The travel path for toy vehicles
40
and
50
may be illustrated considering toy vehicle
40
. Toy vehicle
40
is moving upon straight portion
12
in the direction indicated by arrow
41
. Thereafter, toy vehicle
40
is reversed in the direction indicated by arrow
42
by loop
13
and travels through curved ramp
14
in the direction indicated by arrow
43
. At the end of ramp
14
, toy vehicle
40
is carried by its momentum across gap
15
in the direction indicated by arrow
44
to be caught by scoop
16
. Scoop
16
guides toy vehicle
40
through the through lane of staging lane mechanism
20
into booster stage
30
. Thereafter, toy vehicle
40
is accelerated by booster stage
30
into loop
17
and reversed in the direction indicated by arrow
45
. Toy vehicle
40
then moves downwardly on slide
18
in the direction indicated by arrow
46
jumping gap
15
and thereafter landing on ramp
19
. Finally, toy vehicle
40
travels down ramp
19
in the direction indicated by arrow
47
and is guided to straight portion
12
completing a circuit.
In accordance with an important aspect of the present invention set forth below in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, it will be noted that toy vehicle
40
and toy vehicle
50
are oppositely oriented as they traverse different positions of trackset
11
. This is accomplished by providing the combination of the structure of trackset
11
and the open wheel construction of toy vehicles
40
and
50
. The ability of toy vehicles
40
and
50
to travel upon trackset
11
in either a right side up or upside down configuration is illustrated in
FIGS. 2 and 3
below.
FIGS. 2 and 3
set forth identical section views of a portion of trackset
11
taken along section lines
2
—
2
in FIG.
1
. In
FIG. 2
, toy vehicle
40
is shown in its right side up configuration as it traverses a section of trackset
11
while in
FIG. 3
, toy vehicle
40
is shown upside down traversing the same track portion.
More specifically, trackset
11
includes a pair of parallel track rails
60
and
62
each having upper surfaces
61
and
63
respectively. Trackset
11
further includes a gap
64
formed between track rails
60
and
62
.
A toy vehicle
40
includes a body
55
defining a top surface
56
and a bottom surface
57
. Toy vehicle
40
further includes a pair of front wheels
70
and
71
and a pair of rear wheels
72
and
73
. Wheels
70
through
73
are freely rolling wheels and are preferably powered wheels. In addition, the configuration of top surface
56
and bottom surface
57
of body
55
provide an open wheel exposure of both the upper portions and lower portions of wheels
70
through
73
. In this manner, toy vehicle
40
is able to travel upon trackset
11
in the right side configuration shown in
FIG. 2
or the inverted configuration shown in FIG.
3
.
Thus, in the right side upon configuration of toy vehicle
40
shown in
FIG. 2
, it will be noted that the bottom portions of wheels
70
through
73
roll upon surfaces
61
and
63
supporting toy vehicle
40
upon surfaces
61
and
63
in a right side up configuration.
Figure sets forth the section view of
FIG. 2
having toy vehicle
40
riding upon trackset
11
in its inverted configuration. The important aspect with respect to the present invention, is found in the ability of gap
64
between track rails
60
and
62
to accommodate upward extension of the top portion of toy vehicle
40
when in its in inverted configuration.
More specifically, trackset
11
includes a pair of parallel track rails
60
and
62
each having upper surfaces
61
and
63
respectively. Trackset
11
further includes a gap
64
formed between track rails
60
and
62
.
A toy vehicle
40
includes a body
55
defining a top surface
56
and a bottom surface
57
. Toy vehicle
40
further includes a pair of front wheels
70
and
71
and a pair of rear wheels
72
and
73
. Wheels
70
through
73
are freely rolling wheels and are preferably powered wheels. In addition, the configuration of top surface
56
and bottom surface
57
of body
55
provide an open wheel exposure of both the upper portions and lower portions of wheels
70
through
73
. In this manner, toy vehicle
40
is able to travel upon trackset
11
in the right side configuration shown in
FIG. 2
or the inverted configuration shown in FIG.
3
.
Thus, it will be seen that gap
64
readily accommodates the downward extension of toy surface
56
of toy vehicle body
55
when toy vehicle
40
is inverted. It will be noted that in both configurations, right side up and upside down toy vehicle wheels
70
through
73
ride upon surfaces
61
and
63
of track rails
60
and
62
respectively.
FIG. 4
sets forth an enlarged perspective view of the staging lane and booster apparatus of the present invention inverting toy vehicle playset. As described above, trackset
11
includes a scoop
16
receiving a toy vehicle traversing gap
15
formed in trackset
11
. Scoop
16
is downwardly angled and is tapered toward an exit opening
31
. Staging lane mechanism
20
is supported in close proximity to exit opening
31
and includes a sliding carriage
35
which in turn supports a through way lane
36
and a staging lane
37
. Carriage
35
is shown in the staged position in which through way lane
36
is aligned with exit opening
31
. In this stage position, a second toy vehicle may be supported upon staging lane
37
as shown in
FIG. 5
below. Through way lane
36
is coupled to booster
30
which in turn is coupled to trackset
11
.
Thus, with a toy vehicle supported within staging lane
37
, and with through way ramp
36
aligned with exit opening
31
of scoop
16
, toy vehicles are able to pass from gap
15
through scoop
16
and through way ramp
36
into booster
30
and continue through trackset
1
. When the user desires to introduce the staged vehicle in staging lane
37
, the user simply slides carriage
35
in the direction indicated by arrow
38
moving ramp
36
away from exit opening
31
and aligning staging lane
37
with booster
30
. Once lane
37
has moved into a alignment with booster
30
, the incline of staging lane
37
allows the staged toy vehicle to move downwardly into booster stage
30
and to be accelerated therethrough. In this manner, a succession of toy vehicles may be staged and at the desired time introduced to the flow of toy vehicles.
FIG. 5
sets forth a simplified top view of staging lane mechanism
20
showing a vehicle in the staged position. Staging lane mechanism
20
includes a movable carriage
35
having a though way ramp
36
and a staging lane
37
supported thereon. A staging wall
39
extends across staging lane
37
to retain a toy vehicle
50
positioned upon staging lane
37
. Through way ramp
36
is aligned with exit opening
31
of scoop
16
and booster stage
30
. Thus, toy vehicles are able to pass through staging lane mechanism
20
using ramp
36
to pass from exit opening
31
of scoop
16
into booster stage
30
so long as carriage
35
remains in its staged position. Wall
39
retains toy vehicle
50
and the apparatus is stable.
When the user desires to introduce toy vehicle
50
into the trackset, the user simply slides carriage
35
in the direction indicated by arrow
38
to align staging lane
37
and vehicle
50
with booster stage
30
.
FIG. 6
sets forth the configuration of staging lane mechanism
20
as staged toy vehicle
50
is aligned with booster
30
and introduced into the trackset. It will be noted that in the position shown in
FIG. 6
, the movement of carriage
35
aligning staging lane
37
with booster
30
also moves toy vehicle
50
past staging wall
39
. This releases toy vehicle
50
and allows it to travel to booster
30
.
While particular embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects. Therefore, the aim in the appended claims is to cover all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims
- 1. A toy vehicle playset comprising:a toy vehicle; a toy vehicle track; and a staging mechanism having a carriage defining a throughway ramp and a staging ramp, said carriage being movable between a staged position aligning said throughway ramp with said toy vehicle track and holding said toy vehicle on said staging ramp and a launch position aligning said staging ramp with said toy vehicle track allowing said toy vehicle to leave said staging ramp.
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