Claims
- 1. A toy vehicle track with at least one toy vehicle, each of said at least one toy vehicle having a chassis in which an electric motor is disposed;
- said toy vehicle track comprising a plurality of segments having a first edge, a second edge, a front face, and a back face, interlocking means being disposed on the first edge and the second edge of each of said plurality of segments, so that the front face of each segment may be pivotally engaged to an adjacent segment's back face via said interlocking means and a plurality of segments engaged in a front to back relationship will extend said track in a longitudinal direction;
- each of said plurality of segments comprising at least two electrical conductors which are each spring clipped to a section of the segment intermediate the first and second edges and thus between the interlocking means, the electrical conductors having contact tongues for engaging other electrical conductors on another segment of track, so that an uninterrupted path for electrical current is formed between electrical conductors when said segments are engaged in said front to back relationship;
- each said at least one toy vehicle being equipped with collectors in contact with said conductors, and a chargeable power source used as an electrical buffer, said power source and said collectors being simultaneously in permanent contact with said drive motor.
- 2. A toy vehicle track in accordance with claim 1, wherein a power supply supplies voltage to the electrical conductors which is higher by 50% than the operating voltage of the chargeable power source of the toy vehicle.
- 3. A toy vehicle track in accordance with claim 1, wherein each segment comprises a track surface and lateral edge elements said electrical conductors being chipped on said lateral edge element.
- 4. A toy vehicle track in accordance with claim 1, wherein the electrical conductors are removably clipped onto the segments by pushing.
- 5. A toy vehicle track in accordance with claim 1, wherein the electrical conductors are clipped on the segments by a crimping action.
- 6. A toy vehicle track in accordance with claim 1, wherein each segment comprises a track surface and lateral edge elements said electrical conductors being chipped on said track surface.
- 7. A toy vehicle track with at least one toy vehicle, each of said at least one toy vehicle having a chassis in which an electric motor is disposed;
- said toy vehicle track comprising a plurality of segments having a first edge, a second edge, a front face, and a back face, interlocking means comprising tangs and pincer-like recesses being disposed on the first edge and the second edge of each of said plurality of segments, so that the front face of each segment may be pivotally plugged into an adjacent segment's back face via said interlocking means and a plurality of segments plugged in a front to back relationship will extend said track in a longitudinal direction;
- each of said plurality of segments comprising at least two electrical conductors which are each spring clipped to a section of the segment intermediate the first and second edges and thus between the interlocking means, the electrical conductors having contact tongues for engaging other electrical conductors on another segment of track, so that an uninterrupted path for electrical current is formed between electrical conductors when said segments are engaged in said front to back relationship;
- each said at least one toy vehicle being equipped with collectors in contact with said conductors, and a chargeable power source used as an electrical buffer, said power source and said collectors being simultaneously in permanent contact with said drive motor.
- 8. A toy vehicle track in accordance with claim 7, wherein said interlocking means comprising tangs and pincer-like recesses which permit said segments to pivot while plugged together.
- 9. A toy vehicle track with at least one toy vehicle, each of said at least one toy vehicle having a chassis in which an electric motor is disposed;
- said toy vehicle track comprising a plurality of segments having a first edge, a second edge, a front face, and a back face, interlocking means comprising tangs and pincer-like recesses being disposed on the first edge and the second edge of each of said plurality of segments, so that the front face of each segment maybe plugged to an adjacent segment's back face via said interlocking means and a plurality of segments plugged in a front to back relationship will extend said track in a longitudinal direction;
- each of said plurality of segments comprising at least two electrical conductors which ar each spring clipped to a section of the segment intermediate the first and second edges and thus between the interlocking means, the electrical conductors having contact tongues for engaging other electrical conductors on another segment of track, so that an uninterrupted path for electrical current is formed between electrical conductors when said segments are engaged in said front to back relationship;
- each said at least one toy vehicle being equipped with collectors in contact with said conductors, and a chargeable power source used as an electrical buffer, said power source and said collectors being simultaneously in permanent contact with
- 10. A toy vehicle track in accordance with claim 9, wherein each of sid at least two electrical conductors are disposed adjacent to either said first edge or said second edge.
- 11. A toy vehicle track in accordance with claim 9, wherein each of said at least two electrical conductors are disposed near the middle of the segment intermediate said first edge and said second edge.
- 12. A toy vehicle track in accordance with claim 9, wherein said interlocking means comprising tangs and pincer-like recesses which permit said segments to pivot while plugged together.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/264,919, filed Oct. 27, 1988, now abandoned.
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