Claims
- 1. A two-sided reversible toy roadway tile, comprising:
- (a) a first main body having a top surface, a bottom surface and at least three straight edges of equal length and contour along which the full length of each said edge the main body of a similar roadway tile abutts, wherein the interstices of said edges coincide with the vertices of an imaginary circumscribed regular polygon, wherein the center points of said edges coincide with the center points of the straight edges of said imaginary circumscribed regular polygon, wherein each of said edges is antisymmetric about said center points, and wherein said top surface forms one side of the roadway tile,
- (b) a second main body having a top surface, a bottom surface and at least three straight edges of equal length, and contour along which the full length of each said edge the main body of a similar roadway tile abutts, wherein the intersections of said edges coincide with the vertices of an imaginary circumscribed regular polygon, wherein the center points of said edges coincide with the center points of the straight edges of said imaginary circumscribed, regular polygon, wherein each of said edges is antisymmetric about said center point, and wherein said top surface forms the reverse side of the roadway tile,
- (c) roadways defining a pattern on said top surface of the first main body and on said surface of the second main body, and wherein the roadways of said first main body are of a different pattern than the roadways of said second main body,
- (d) configurations defining land areas on said top surface of the first main body and on said top surface of the second main body, and wherein the land areas of said first main body are of a different configuration than the land areas of the second main body,
- (e) a tab plate which is interspaced between the bottom surface of said first main body and the bottom surface of said second main body, and wherein each straight edge of the imaginary circumscribed regular polygon of said first main body is aligned with a congruent straight edge of the imaginary circumscribed regular polygon of said second main body to form a roadway tile, said tab plate having a projection which extends beyond each of said sets of aligned edges to provide means for engaging a similar roadway tile, and wherein said projection is inserted between a main body and corresponding tab plate of said similar roadway tile, so that, when the two roadway tiles are properly engaged, an edge of either the first main body or of the second main body of said roadway tile abutts an edge of either the first main body or of the second main body of said similar roadway tile, and whereby the pattern of roadways on said roadway tile and said similar roadway tiles are contiguous, and
- (f) means for securing the bottom surface of said first main body and the bottom surface of said second main body to opposite sides of said tab plate, wherein the patterns of roadways on said joined roadway tiles may be varied by reversing the orientation of one of said sides of the roadway tile, or alternatively by changing the alignment of an edge of either said first main body or of said second main in relation to an edge of said similar roadway tile.
- 2. A roadway tile as recited in claim 1 wherein said land areas are elevated above said roadways, wherein each main body is formed of sheet material, and wherein said roadway tile further comprises a pair of spacers for separate attachment between the bottom surface of each main body and the respective surface of the tab plate.
- 3. A roadway tile as recited in claim 1 wherein the pattern of roadways on the top surface of said first main body form a cross-like intersection in which the roadways diverging from said intersection terminate at an edge in the center thereof, and wherein the pattern of roadways on the top surface of said second main body consist of arcuate roadways having ends which terminate at an edge in the center thereof.
- 4. A toy roadway tile comprising:
- (a) a main body having a top surface, a bottom surface and at least three edges of equal length, along which the full length of each said edge the main body of a similar roadway tile abutts,
- (b) roadways defining a pattern on said top surface,
- (c) configuration defining land areas on said top surfaces, and
- (d) a tab plate attached to the bottom surface of said main body and having projections which extend beyond each of said edges of the main body, to provide means for engaging similar roadway tiles, wherein said bottom surface of the main body is attached to the tab plate inwardly of the main body's edges, so that the projection of said tab plate is fully inserted between the tab plate and main body of a similar roadway tile so that an edge of said similar roadway tile abutts an edge of said roadway tile, and whereby the patterns of roadways on the abutting roadway tiles are contiguous, wherein said roadway tile further comprises a second main body which is attached to the other surface of said tab plate, said second main body having a top surface, a bottom surface and at least three edges of equal length and contour along which the full length of each said edge the main body of a similar roadway tile abutts, and wherein said top surface of the second main body includes a pattern of roadway and a configuration of land areas, which are of a different pattern and configuration than the roadways and land areas of said first main body.
- 5. A toy roadway tile comprising:
- (a) A first main body having a top surface, a bottom surface and at least three side edges of substantially equal length,
- (b) roadways defining a pattern on said top surface,
- (c) configuration defining land areas on said top surface, and
- (d) a tab plate attached to the bottom surface of said first main body and having projections which extend beyond each of said side edges of the main body to provide means for engaging similar roadway tiles, wherein said bottom surface of the main body is attached to the tab plate inwardly of the main body's edges, so that the projection of said tab plate is fully inserted between the tab plate and main body of a similar roadway tile, so that a side edge of said similar roadway tile abutts a side edge of the roadway tile, and whereby the patterns of roadways on the abutting roadway tiles are contiguous, wherein the roadway tile further comprises a second main body which is attached to the other surface of said tab plate, said second main body having a top surface, a bottom surface and at least three side edges of substantially equal length, and wherein said top surface of the second main body includes a pattern of roadway and a configuration of land areas, which are of a different pattern and configuration than the roadways and land areas of said first main body.
- 6. A two-sided roadway tile, comprising:
- (a) A first main body having a top surface, a bottom surface and at least three edges, and wherein each said edge is that portion of the perimeter of said first main body that is abutted along its full length by a mating edge of a main body of a similar roadway tile, and wherein said top surface forms one side of the roadway tile,
- (b) a second main body having a top surface, a bottom surface and at least three edges, and wherein each said edge is that portion of the perimeter of said second main body that is abutted along its full length by a mating edge of a main body of a similar roadway tile, and wherein said top surface forms the reverse side of the roadway tile,
- (c) roadways defining a pattern on said top surface of the first main body and on said top surface of the second main body, and wherein the roadways of said first main body are of a different pattern than the roadways of said second main body,
- (d) configurations defining land areas on said top surface of the first main body and on said top surface of the second main body, and wherein the land areas of said first main body are of a different configuration than the land areas of said second main body,
- (e) a tab plate which is interspaced between the bottom surface of said first main body and the bottom surface of said second main body to form a roadway tile, said tab plate having a projection which extends beyond the edges of said first main body and said second main body to provide means for engaging a similar roadway tile, and wherein said projection is inserted between a main body and corresponding tab plate of said similar roadway tile, so that when the two roadway tiles are properly engaged, an edge of either the first main body or of the second main body of said roadway tile abutts a congruent mating edge of either the first main body or of the second main body of said similar roadway tile,
- (f) means for securing the bottom surface of said first main body and the bottom surface of said second main body to opposite sides of said tab plate, wherein the perimeter contours of said first main body and said second main body and their alignment to one another are such that when multiple said roadway tiles with mating edge contours are interconnected to form a roadway landscape that is a continuous unbroken surface of abutting main bodies on one side of said roadway landscape, a continuous unbroken surface of abutting main bodies is simultaneously formed on the reverse side of said roadway landscape, and wherein road patterns terminating at the abutting edges of the main bodies of two said roadway tiles within said roadway landscape are contiguous.
- 7. A roadway tile as recited in claim 6, wherein the perimeter of said first main body forms the top-side perimeter of said roadway tile and the perimeter of said second main body forms the bottom-side perimeter of said roadway tile, and wherein the contour of said top-side perimeter is identical to the contour of said bottom-side perimeter such that the two said contours are congruent, and wherein said perimeter contours are aligned to one another on opposite sides of said tab plate so that when the roadway tile is imbedded within said roadway landscape, consisting of interconnected roadway tiles forming continuous surfaces of abutting main bodies on both of its sides, said roadway tile is fully reversible within said roadway landscape such that the orientation of its two sides can be reversed one for the other thereby varying the pattern of roadways on the two sides of said roadway landscape while simultaneously maintaining continuous unbroken surfaces on the two sides of said roadway landscape.
- 8. A roadway tile as recited in claim 7, wherein said identical perimeter contours of said first and second main bodies have axes of rotational symmetry perpendicular to the planes of said main bodies such that their perimeter contours remain unchanged when said main bodies are rotated within the planes of said main bodies about said axis by some fraction of a full rotation, and wherein the two main bodies are aligned on opposite sides of said tab plate such that their axis of symmetry coincide along a common axis, so that when said roadway tile is imbedded within said roadway landscape of interconnected roadway tiles, said roadway tile is rotatable within the plane of said roadway landscape about said common axis of symmetry such that the orientation of its edges within said roadway landscape can be changed thereby varying the pattern of roadways on the two sides of said roadway landscape while maintaining the continuity of the surfaces on the two sides of said roadway landscape.
- 9. A roadway tile as recited in claim 8, wherein all edge contours are identical and so arranged that said edge contours follow the contour of a regular polygon and the perimeter contours of said first and second main bodies exhibit full rotational symmetry, and wherein, when said roadway tile is imbedded within said roadway landscape of interconnected similar roadway tiles, said roadway tile is fully rotatable within the plane of said roadway landscape about said axis of symmetry whereby any edge can be rotated to the position of any other edge thereby varying the pattern of roadways while maintaining the continuity of the surfaces on the two sides of said roadway landscape.
- 10. A roadway tile as recited in claim 9, wherein all edge contours are congruent whereby each edge of said roadway tile is a matable contour to any other edge and will mate with any edge of an identical roadway tile with both said edges abutting along their entire lengths, so that identical roadway tiles of one type along can be interconnected to form an entire roadway landscape having sections of continuous unbroken surface simultaneously formed on both sides of said roadway landscape, and wherein said pattern of roadways can be varied by reversing the sides and/or rotating the edges of any of said interconnected roadway tiles.
- 11. A roadway tile as recited in claim 8, wherein all edge contours are not identical on each side of said roadway tile so that said roadway tile exhibits only partial rotational symmetry about said axis of symmetry whereby a rotation can only reposition edges to the locations of other identical edges such that the perimeter contour remains unchanged, and wherein each said edge contour on each side of said roadway tile is matable with at least one other edge contour on said side of said roadway tile such that identical roadway tiles of one type along can be interconnected to form an entire roadway landscape having sections of continuous unbroken surface simultaneously formed on both sides of said roadway landscape, and wherein said pattern or roadways can be varied by reversing the sides and/or rotating the edges of any of said interconnected roadway tiles.
- 12. A roadway tile as recited in claim 7, wherein each edge contour on each side of said roadway tile is a mating contour to at least one other edge contour on said side of said roadway tile such that identical roadway tiles of one type along can be interconnected to form an entire roadway landscape having sections of continuous unbroken surface simultaneously formed on both sides of said roadway landscape, and wherein said pattern of roadways can be varied by reversing the sides of any of said interconnected roadway tiles.
- 13. A roadway tile as recited in claim 6, wherein said roadway tile, when combined with other similar roadway tiles, forms a multiple-tile combination, so that, when said multiple-tile combination is imbedded within a roadway landscape of interconnected similar roadway tiles, said multiple-tile combination is reversible and/or rotatable within said roadway landscape, so that the patterns of roadway on said roadway landscape can be varied by reversing the orientation of its edges within said roadway landscape.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 931,639 filed on Nov. 17, 1986 abandoned.
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