Information
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Patent Grant
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6439955
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Patent Number
6,439,955
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Date Filed
Tuesday, December 21, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 27, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Ackun; Jacob K.
- Francis; Faye
Agents
- Brinks Hofer Gilson & Lione
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A toy vehicle and track system that allows a vehicle to operate along a single track length by performing U-turns at each end of the track length. When multiple track lengths are attached together, U-turn stoppers are retracted so that the vehicle travels along the entire track assembly and performs U-turns at the ends of the track assembly. Additionally, when multiple track lengths are attached in a loop formation, all the U-turn stoppers are retracted so that the vehicle travels in a continuous circular-like path. A control system is also provided that allows a rear vehicle to initiate operation of a front vehicle.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates generally to toy vehicles. It relates particularly to a toy vehicle and track system.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Self-propelled toy vehicles which run along a track and use a guide pin in a groove for guidance are well-known within the toy industry. In a typical toy vehicle of this nature, a guide pin is fixed to the underside of the vehicle, and a mating groove runs lengthwise through the upper side of the track. The vehicle includes wheels and a source of power for driving the wheels so that the vehicle travels along the track. However, the vehicle is restrained by the guide pin and groove so that the vehicle remains on the track as it travels.
Also well-known in the toy industry are detachable track systems in which multiple sections of tracks can be attached to each other, end-to-end, to create track assemblies of varying lengths and shapes. Examples of such track assemblies can be found in conventional toy train sets and electrically operated toy race car systems.
Traditional toy vehicle and track systems are typically relatively expensive, however, because an entire set of tracks must be purchased in order to obtain full enjoyment from the toy. A single track section is usually inoperative by itself, and is only useful after being attached to a number of other track sections. Further, the vehicles in these systems are often limited in the way they can be used. For example, in a conventional train set, the train usually repetitiously follows the same travel path, over and over.
Because of the higher cost and the functional limitations of a system that requires a complete track, these conventional toy vehicle and track systems are usually sold as retail products through traditional toy stores. They are not practical for another important outlet for toy products; as premiums associated with the marketing of non-toy products to children. In this regard, non-toy retailers will often include an inexpensive toy with their product. The toy encourages the child to choose the retailer's primary, nontoy product over competing retailers' products and increases the child's overall satisfaction with the purchase.
It is therefore desirable to have a toy vehicle and track system which is operable with a vehicle and single track section and is inexpensive. It is also desirable to have a toy vehicle and track system which can be used with multiple track sections connected together.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the invention to provide a toy vehicle and track system which is operable with a single track section.
It is another object to provide a system which allows the vehicle to operate along multiple, connected track sections.
It is still another object to provide a system which allows one vehicle to initiate operation of another vehicle.
According to the invention, a toy vehicle travels along a track section, and its direction is controlled by a guide pin on the bottom of the vehicle. The pin travels within a guide slot on the track section. A stopper is provided within the guide slot at each end of a track section. The stoppers each include a ramp and a stop which cause the vehicle to perform a U-turn when the vehicle encounters the stopper. A retraction mechanism retracts the stoppers when two track sections are attached to each other, thereby allowing the vehicle to travel along the two track sections without performing a U-turn.
Additionally, the guide pin is pivotally mounted on the vehicle. When the pin is pivoted to an inoperative position, it permits the vehicle to be operated on a flat surface.
A control system is provided which enables one vehicle to initiate the operation of another vehicle. A multiple position button protruding from the rear of each vehicle locks the vehicle motor when it is pulled out and releases the motor when it is pushed in. When a trailing vehicle in the same travel path contacts the multiple position button of a leading vehicle, the trailing vehicle will push in the multiple position button of the leading vehicle, thereby releasing the leading vehicle to move ahead under its own power.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention, including its construction and method of operation, is illustrated more or less diagrammatically in the drawings in which:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a toy vehicle and track system, showing a single vehicle and four track sections connected together in a loop;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of a toy vehicle and track system, showing a single track section and a single vehicle performing a U-turn at the end of the track section;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of a vehicle, showing the vehicle turned on its side to illustrate the bottom of the vehicle;
FIG. 4
is an elevational view of one end of a track section with a vehicle performing a U-turn, showing a part of the track section broken away to illustrate the internal mechanisms;
FIG. 5
is a top view of one end of a track section, showing a portion of the top surface of the track section broken away to illustrate the internal mechanisms;
FIG. 6
is a top view of the ends of two track sections attached together, showing a portion of the top surfaces of the track sections broken away to illustrate the internal mechanisms;
FIG. 7
is an elevational view of two vehicles operating on a flat surface, showing the front end of a trailing vehicle about to contact the rear end of a leading vehicle;
FIG. 8
is an elevational view of a rear end of a vehicle with the multiple position button pulled out, showing a portion of the vehicle body broken away, and a portion of the motor housing broken away, to illustrate the multiple position button in the locked position; and
FIG. 9
is an elevational view of a rear end of a vehicle with the multiple position button pushed in, showing a portion of the vehicle body broken away, and a portion of the motor housing broken away, to illustrate the multiple position button in the released position,
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring now to the drawings, and particularly to
FIG. 1
, a toy vehicle and track system embodying features of the invention is shown at
9
. The system includes a toy vehicle
10
and track assembly
12
. The vehicle
10
of the present invention can operate in several different modes. In
FIG. 1
the vehicle
10
is shown operating on a track assembly
12
which forms a continuous loop so that the vehicle
10
can travel continuously around the track assembly
12
. The track assembly
12
includes track sections
12
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1
,
12
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2
,
12
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3
and
12
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4
.
Turning now to
FIG. 2
, a feature of the invention is the ability of the vehicle
10
to operate effectively on a single track section
12
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1
. In order to facilitate operation along a single track section
12
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1
, the track section
12
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1
is provided with a stopper
20
at each end. A vehicle
10
will then travel along the track section
12
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1
until it engages the stopper
20
at the end of the track length
12
. Upon engagement with the stopper
20
, the vehicle
10
will perform a U-turn and will travel along the track length
12
in the opposite direction. The vehicle
10
will repeat this back and forth travel between the two ends of the track section
12
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1
until its stored energy is exhausted.
Turning to
FIG. 3
, a guide pin
30
is provided on the bottom
32
of the body
14
of the vehicle
10
. As is well-known by those skilled in the art, a guide pin
30
is designed to travel within the guide slot
34
of each track section
12
in order to control the travel path of the vehicle
10
. The guide pin
30
in the vehicle
10
of the present invention may be positioned to allow the vehicle
10
to be operated either on a track section
12
or on a flat surface, such as a table top.
To this end, the guide pin
30
is pivotally mounted on the bottom of the vehicle body
14
. The guide pin
30
can be pivoted down so that the guide pin
30
will engage the guide slot
34
of a track section
12
, or it can be pivoted up so that the guide pin
30
does not interfere with vehicle
10
travel along a flat surface.
Turning to
FIGS. 4-6
, to cause a U-turn by the vehicle
10
at either end of the track section
12
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1
, a stopper
20
is provided. Each stopper
20
includes a generally Y-shaped plate
36
pivotally mounted at
37
in the track section
12
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1
between the roof
38
and base
39
of the section
12
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1
. The plate
36
carries a ramp element
40
and a stop
42
.
The vehicle
10
travels along the slot
34
. When the guide pin
30
reaches the stopper
20
, the bottom end of the guide pin
30
engages the ramp element
40
and rides upon it. The guide pin
30
is located on the transverse centerline of the vehicle
10
, or forward thereof, so that the front wheel
44
of the vehicle
10
is raised as the guide pin
30
follows the ramp element
40
upward. The guide pin
30
is also located to one side of the vehicle
10
, spaced from the longitudinal center line, so that the inside rear wheel
45
is raised as the guide pin
30
follows the ramp element
40
upward.
At the end of the ramp element
40
, the stop
42
blocks the guide pin
30
from further forward travel. When the guide pin
30
contacts the stop
42
, the outer rear wheel
46
will continue driving the vehicle
10
. Instead of driving the vehicle
10
forward, however, the outer rear wheel
46
will drive the vehicle
10
so as to rotate around its guide pin
30
.
Once the vehicle
10
rotates a full one hundred and eighty degrees and the stop
42
is no longer blocking its forward travel, the vehicle
10
will proceed along its path in the opposite direction. In order to improve U-turn performance, the rear drive wheels
45
,
46
are coated with a soft compound to increase traction.
As best seen in
FIG. 5
, a retraction mechanism
50
is provided for positioning the stopper
20
with the ramp
40
and stop
42
within the guide slot
34
or with the ramp and stop outside the guide slot
34
. According to the invention, the stopper
20
is positioned within the guide slot
34
when the track section
12
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1
is detached from other track sections
12
and is positioned outside the guide slot
34
when the track section
12
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1
is attached to other track sections
12
. A spring
56
biases the stopper
20
into its position within the guide slot
34
when the track section
12
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1
is detached from other track sections
12
.
A connecting mechanism
60
is provided for connecting multiple track sections
12
together in order to lengthen the travel path available to the vehicle
10
. The connecting mechanism
60
of each track section
12
includes a connecting tab
62
that extends longitudinally beyond each end
68
of the track section
12
. The connecting tab
62
contains a cut-out
61
that allows the sides
63
of the tabs
62
to flex inward. Along the base
64
of the tab
62
are undercut areas
65
.
An opening
66
that corresponds to the connecting tab
62
is provided on a mating track section
12
. Thus, when two track sections
12
are attached together, the connecting tabs
62
are inserted into the corresponding openings
66
. As the tabs
62
enter the openings
66
, the sides
63
of the connecting tabs
62
are flexed inward by the sides
67
of the openings
66
. Once the ends
68
of the track sections
12
are fully abutted against each other, the sides
63
of the connecting tabs
62
flex back to their free state, and the undercut areas
65
serve as detents to lock the two track sections
12
together.
Insertion of the connecting tabs
62
also retracts the stoppers
20
of the track sections
12
so that the stoppers
20
are no longer positioned within the guide slots
34
. This is accomplished by a leg
69
of the plate
36
that is positioned near the opening
66
which corresponds to the connecting tab
62
. When the connecting tab
62
is inserted into its corresponding opening
66
, the end of the tab
62
engages the leg
69
of the lever
36
and forces the plate
36
to rotate about its pivot axis
37
. As the plate
36
rotates, the spring
56
is compressed, and the stopper
20
is rotated away from the guide slot
34
.
Therefore, as is now readily apparent, the stopper
20
, the retraction mechanism
50
and the connecting mechanism
60
permit the toy vehicle and track system
10
to operate in several different modes. First, when a single track section
12
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1
is detached from other track sections
12
on both ends, the vehicle
10
will travel back and forth along the track section
12
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1
by performing U-turns at each end. Second, when multiple track sections
12
are attached together in a non-loop formation, the vehicle
10
will travel back and forth along the multiple sections by performing U-turns at the detached ends. Third, when multiple track sections
12
are attached together in a loop formation, the vehicle
10
will travel in a continuous path around them without performing any U-turns.
Turning to
FIGS. 7-9
, the vehicles
10
are also provided with a control system
70
that further increases the number of operating modes available. The control system
70
includes a multiple position button
72
incorporated into the rear end
11
of the vehicle body
14
. When the button
72
is pulled out, the motor
88
is locked and the energy potential of the motor
88
is stored. When the button
72
is pushed in, the motor
88
is released and the motor
88
freely drives the wheels
45
,
46
of the vehicle
10
.
This control system
70
allows one vehicle
10
A to initiate operation of another vehicle
10
B. For example, the user can energize the motor
88
of a leading vehicle
10
B by winding up its energy storage mechanism (not shown) while the button
72
is pulled out. The leading vehicle
10
B will then be locked in a high potential energy state, and placed at a desired beginning position. By placing the trailing vehicle
10
A so that its travel path causes its front end
13
to contact the rear end
11
of the leading vehicle
10
B and its multiple position button
72
, the trailing vehicle
10
A will push the button
72
of the leading vehicle
10
B in upon contact, and the leading vehicle
10
B will then be released to begin its own travel path.
As seen best in
FIGS. 8 and 9
, the multiple position button
72
is pivotally connected at
84
to the body
14
of the vehicle
10
, thereby facilitating the outward position
80
and inward position
90
of the button
72
. Fixedly attached to the opposite end of the button
72
is a lever
86
that moves in a generally upward and downward direction as the button
72
is pushed in
90
and pulled out
80
, respectively. The vehicle
10
uses a wind up motor
88
with a governor member
87
to control its speed, which is a well-known motor configuration to those skilled in the art of toy vehicles.
In normal operation, the governor member
87
controls the speed of the motor
88
by engaging the teeth of a gear
92
alternately in two places
93
,
94
. As the gear
92
rotates, the governor
87
oscillates between the two places
93
,
94
of tooth engagement and slows the speed of the gear
92
.
In order to lock the motor
88
and store its energy potential, the multiple position button
72
is pulled out to position
80
. The lever
86
then moves downward, contacting the top
89
of the governor member
87
and forcing the governor member to fixedly engage the gear
92
in one of the places
93
of the tooth engagement. A conventional friction or detent device is provided to retain the button
72
in its outward position
80
until the button
72
is pushed into position
90
by the user.
To release the motor
88
, the button
72
is pushed in to position
90
, which causes the lever
86
to move upward. This disengages the governor element and allows the governor element to function normally.
While a preferred embodiment of the invention has been described, it should be understood that the invention is not so limited, and modifications may be made without departing from the invention. The scope of the invention is defined by the appended claims, and all devices that come within the meaning of the claims, either literally or by equivalence, are intended to be embraced therein.
Claims
- 1. A toy vehicle and track system, comprising:a) a vehicle having a plurality of wheels and a guide pin attached to a bottom side of said vehicle; b) a track length with a guide slot that the guide pin can travel within; c) a retractable stopper extendable within said guide slot in an unretracted position for engaging said guide pin, including i) a stop portion, and ii) a ramp portion; d) a retraction mechanism for retracting the stopper so that said stopper is not positioned within said guide slot in a retracted position; and e) a track connecting mechanism for attaching and detaching multiple track lengths together, wherein i) said retraction mechanism positions said stopper in said unretracted position when the track connecting mechanism of two track lengths is detached, and ii) said retraction mechanism positions said stopper in said retracted position when the track connecting mechanism of two track lengths is attached.
- 2. The toy vehicle and track system according to claim 1, wherein said guide pin is further located in a forward position so that a front wheel of said vehicle is lifted upward when the guide pin engages said stopper.
- 3. The toy vehicle and track system according to claim 1, wherein said guide pin is located away from the longitudinal centerline of the vehicle so that an inside wheel is lifted upward and an outside wheel engages a surface of said track length when the guide pin engages said stopper, thereby causing said vehicle to rotate around the guide pin.
- 4. The toy vehicle and track system according to claim 3, wherein a rear wheel of said vehicle is provided with a friction-enhancing surface which improves traction for rotating the vehicle around said guide pin at said stopper.
- 5. The toy vehicle and track system according to claim 3, wherein the stopper further comprises a pivotable member, wherein:a) said stopper is fixedly connected to said pivotable member; and b) said member is pivotally connected to said track length so that said stopper can be rotated to be positioned within or without said guide slot of said track length.
- 6. The toy vehicle and track system according to claim 5, wherein the stopper further comprises:a) a biasing mechanism that positions said stopper within said guide slot of said track length when said connecting mechanism of two track lengths is detached; and b) an arm of said pivotable member that is engaged by said connecting mechanism and forces the member against said biasing mechanism so that said stopper is positioned without said guide slot of said track length when said connecting mechanism of two track lengths is attached.
- 7. The toy vehicle and track system according to claim 6, wherein said track connecting mechanism comprises connecting tabs, and:a) said connecting tab of a first track length engages said arm of said pivotable member of a second track length thereby positioning said stopper without said guide slot of said second track length; and b) said connecting tab of said first track length also securably attaches the first track length to said second track length.
- 8. The toy vehicle and track system according to claim 7, wherein said pivotal connection of said member is about a vertical axis that is parallel to said guide slot of said track length.
- 9. The toy vehicle and track system according to claim 8, wherein a rear wheel of said vehicle is provided with a friction-enhancing surface which improves traction for rotating the vehicle around said guide pin at said stopper.
- 10. The toy vehicle and track system according to claim 9, wherein said guide pin is a multiple position guide pin, wherein:a) said pin extends downwards in a first position so that the pin can travel within said guide slot of said track length; and b) said pin does not extend downwards in a second position so that said vehicle can operate along a flat surface without the pin travelling within said guide slot.
- 11. The toy vehicle and track system according to claim 1, wherein said guide pin is a multiple position guide pin, wherein:a) said pin extends downwards in a first position so that the pin can travel within said guide slot of said track length; and b) said pin does not extend downwards in a second position so that said vehicle can operate along a flat surface without the pin travelling within said guide slot.
- 12. The toy vehicle and track system according to claim 1, wherein the stopper further comprises a pivotable member, wherein:a) the stopper is fixedly connected to said pivotable member; and b) said pivotable member is pivotally connected to said track length so that said stopper can be rotated to be positioned within or without said guide slot of said track length.
- 13. The toy vehicle and track system according to claim 12, wherein the stopper further comprises:a) a biasing mechanism that positions said stopper within said guide slot of said track length when said connecting mechanism of two track lengths is detached; and b) an arm of said pivotable member that is engaged by said connecting mechanism and forces the pivotable member against said biasing mechanism so that said stopper is positioned without said guide slot of said track length when said connecting mechanism of two track lengths is attached.
- 14. A toy vehicle and track system, comprising:a) a first track section and a second track section, the first and second track sections each having a guide slot thereon extending between opposite ends thereof; b) a retractable stopper adjacent one end of said first track section and extendable within said guide slot in an unretracted position; c) a retraction mechanism for retracting the stopper so that said stopper is not positioned within said guide slot in a retracted position; and d) a track connecting mechanism for attaching and detaching said first and second track sections together, wherein i) said retraction mechanism positions said stopper in said unretracted position when the track connecting mechanism is detached, and ii) said retraction mechanism positions said stopper in said retracted position when the track connecting mechanism is attached.
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