Toy vehicle track

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6427926
  • Patent Number
    6,427,926
  • Date Filed
    Monday, January 15, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 6, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A set of regular pieces are used to form a continuous toy track when joined together. The pieces can stack, or be joined together end to end and side to side using jig-saw connections formed on their sides. Ramp pieces are included in the set, and fit to the regular pieces, to enable the track to be formed in a 3-dimensional manner.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The invention relates to toy vehicle tracks.




2. Description of Prior Art




It is well known to provide a track for toy vehicles such as care, locomotives, railway trucks and the like, formed of a number of pieces that fit together to form a continuous track. The pieces may be quite different so that straight pieces, curved pieces, bridge pieces, tunnel pieces and so forth, can be joined together end to end to make up different configurations of a track for the car or train. Often the ends of the pieces have integrally formed configurations so that adjacent pieces are joined and held or kept together by “jig-saw” shaped connections integrally formed on the ends of the pieces that releasably inter-engage.




A particular set of pieces that fall within the ambit of this prior art comprise a number of square pieces that each have an upper surface formed with one or more tracks for a vehicle and that are joined together in use by jig-saw type connections on each of their four sides.




A continuous circuitous track is formed for a vehicle, typically a toy car with a central downwardly protruding steering post that enters into the track. Such a set of pieces when joined together form a track in only two-dimensions which is somewhat restrictive.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the invention to overcome or to at least reduce this problem.




According to the invention there is provided a set of regular pieces arranged to be brought together end to end to form a continuous toy track that extends across top surfaces of the pieces, in which each regular piece has the same depth and is rectangular in overall plan and formed with jig-saw longitudinally disposed connections at each end for co-operating With and joining to an adjacent piece end to end, each piece has an upper formation to engage with a lower formation of another piece such when the two pieces are stacked on top of another the upper and lower formations provide a locating key between the stacked pieces, in which the set includes two or more ramp pieces each formed with complimentary dimensions to the regular the pieces and jig-saw connections, the ramp pieces each providing a track section adjacent a lower end of the ramp to line up in elevation with a regular piece joined at the lower end and providing a track section adjacent an upper end of the ramp to line up in elevation with a multiple of regular pieces stacked adjacent the upper end so that the track rises up as it passes from the single piece to a top of the multiple pieces.




All the pieces may be generally square in overall plan, and each piece has jig-saw connections laterally disposed at each side to join adjacent pieces side by side.




The upper end of the ramp piece is preferably arranged to line up in elevation with two stacked pieces.




A lower surface of each ramp piece preferably has lower formations for keying to upper formations of the regular pieces.




The upper and lower formations may be provided at upper and lower peripheries of the pieces.




Separate removable connectors may be provided for holding adjacent pieces together and insertion apertures in each adjacent piece into which pins of the connector can be pushed and releasably retained.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




A set of pieces that can be brought together to form a continuous track for a toy car including ramp pieces according to the invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompany drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is a plan view of a continuous track made up of pieces according to the prior art;





FIG. 2

is an isometric view of a part of a track including two ramp pieces;





FIG. 3

is an isometric view of another part of a track including a ramp piece;





FIG. 4

shows two regular pieces of the set one above another.





FIG. 5

is an isometric view of four different regular pieces and one ramp piece; and





FIG. 6

is an isometric view of a bridge made up with a number of regular pieces and two ramp pieces.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to the drawings, in

FIG. 1

a set of like square pieces


10


are joined together to form a continuous circuitous track


11


as shown. Each piece has the same depth and a curved or straight track section formed in its upper surface. The pieces each have formations in their four sides that come together and mate, in the manner of a jig-saw, to hold the pieces adjacent one another end-to-end and side-to-side, as shown. As such, the set provides a two-dimensional guide track for a suitable toy car having a central downwardly protruding guide.




In order to form a 3-dimensional track, a set according to the invention includes two ramp pieces


12


A and


12


B as shown in FIG.


2


. One ramp piece


12


A has a track section


13


at its lower end that lines up in elevation with a track section


14


of a regular piece


10


A, (The term ‘regular piece’ is used simply to denote a generally planar piece, albeit a novel piece, being a non-ramped piece of the set). An upper end track section


15


lines up in elevation with a track section


16


in a lower end of the ramp piece


12


B. A track section


17


adjacent an upper end of the ramp piece


12


B lines up in elevation with a track section


18


in a regular piece


10


B. The piece


10


B is stacked on top of two regular pieces


10


C and


10


D. Thus, the track extending from the piece


10


A to the piece


10


B raises up by the equivalent of the depth of two regular pieces of the set.




In

FIG. 3

, a ramp piece


12


C is shown mounted on a stack of three regular pieces and connected to two other regular pieces


10


C and


10


D that form part of a suspended bridge. The pieces


12


C, and


1


OC and


10


D are held together in use by respective connectors


16


. Each piece has suitably positioned apertures


17


for receiving and frictionally restraining integrally formed pairs of pins


18


on the bottom of the connectors


16


.




In

FIG. 4

, it can be seen that each piece


10


is formed with an upper peripheral ledge formation


19


and a lower peripheral lip formation


20


that fits to the respective formation


19


. When the pieces are stacked on top of one another, the peripheral formations key the adjacent two pieces together to hold the stacked pieces together in line to provide physically robust stacking of the pieces.




In embodiments of the invention, the ramp pieces


12


enable stable 3-dimensional continuous tracks to be made up for toy vehicles, adding to the variety and interest when using toy tracks of this kind.




It will be appreciated that the regular pieces and the ramp pieces may be arranged with only end jig-saw connections, where the pieces are arranged to be joined only end to end to make up a 3-dimensional track. As such the pieces may be conveniently rectangular, rather than square, if desired. Also, the upper and lower formations for keying stacked pieces together may take many other forms, such as suitably positioned pins and apertures that fit together to maintain required stacked alignment and stability.




The described ramp pieces


12


rise up the equivalent of one depth of a regular piece in each case. It is possible for the ramp pieces to rise up the depth of two or more regular pieces; this is especially the case if the pieces are rectangular and connectable lengthwise end to end.




The described pieces are preferably made of plastics material or wood block.




In

FIG. 5

, the four different forms of regular pieces


10


differ in the configuration of track provided by each piece. A normal set of pieces includes a ‘mixture’ of regular pieces allowing a continuous track as shown in the prior art (

FIG. 1

) to be made up. By providing ramp pieces


12


the continuous track may be 3-dimensional and bridges, for example (FIG.


6


), made up using a combination of regular pieces


10


and the ramp pieces


12


.



Claims
  • 1. A set of toy track pieces arranged to be brought together end to end to form a continuous toy track that extends across top surfaces of the pieces, in which each track piece has the same depth and is rectangular in overall plan and formed with jig-saw longitudinally disposed connections at each end for cooperating with and joining to an adjacent piece end to end, each piece having an upper formation to engage with a lower formation of another piece such that when the two pieces are stacked on top of one another the upper and lower formations provide a locating key between the stacked pieces, in which the set includes two or more ramp pieces each formed with complimentary dimensions to the track pieces and jig-saw connections, the ramp pieces each providing a track section adjacent a lower end of the ramp to line up in elevation with a single track piece joined at the lower end and providing a track section adjacent an upper end of the ramp to line up in elevation with a multiple of track pieces stacked adjacent the upper end so that the track rises up as it passes from the single piece to a top of the multiple pieces.
  • 2. A set of pieces according to claim 1, in which all the pieces are generally square in overall plan.
  • 3. A set of pieces according to claim 1, in which each piece has jig-saw connections laterally disposed at each side to join adjacent pieces side by side.
  • 4. A set of pieces according to claim 1, in which the upper end of the ramp piece is arranged to line up in elevation with two stacked pieces.
  • 5. A set of pieces according to claim 1, in which a lower surface of each ramp piece has lower formations for keying to upper formations of the track pieces.
  • 6. A set pieces according to claim 1, in which the upper and lower formations are provided at upper and lower peripheries of the pieces.
  • 7. A set pieces according to claim 1, including separate removable connectors for holding adjacent pieces together and insertion apertures in each adjacent piece into which pins of the connector can be pushed and releasably retained.
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