The present invention relates to toys and tracks and, more particularly, to a moving toy, such as a toy car, with one or more lights pointing downward onto a glow in the dark surface/track that results in a temporarily illuminated tracer mark left behind on the surface.
Typical toy cars are designed to move along a track. Some toy cars can include lights to illuminate the car. Conventional tracks include a surface on which the car is moved and side walls to direct the motion of the car along the track.
As the car is moved along the track, there is no record left behind that the car actually traversed the track.
As can be seen, there is a need for a track that can provide a trace of the path recently taken by a car moving along the track.
In one aspect of the present invention, a toy comprises a toy body; a power supply; and one or more lamps emitting light at one or more defined points on a surface under the toy body when the toy is disposed on the surface.
In another aspect of the present invention, a toy car comprises a car body; wheels supporting the car body a defined distance from a surface; a power supply disposed in the car body; and one or more lamps emitting light at one or more defined points on the surface under the car body when the toy car is disposed on the surface.
In a further aspect of the present invention, a toy comprises a car body; a track upon which the toy car moves; a glow surface disposed at least on a car moving surface of the track; wheels supporting the car body a defined distance from the track; and one or more lamps emitting light at one or more defined points on the track under the car body when the toy car is disposed on the track, wherein when the one or more lamps are illuminated, light from the one or more lamps activates the glow surface to leave a temporary trace disposed on the track as the toy car is moved along the track.
These and other features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following drawings, description and claims.
The following detailed description is of the best currently contemplated modes of carrying out exemplary embodiments of the invention. The description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention, since the scope of the invention is best defined by the appended claims.
Broadly, an embodiment of the present invention provides a toy car having one or more lights emitting light downward onto a glow in the dark track surface in order to leave temporarily illuminated tracer marks therealong. The lights of the cars can be set to be constantly on, constantly off, blinking on and off or timed, for example. The lights can be in various forms, such as black (ultraviolet) lights, purple lights, white lights, or the like. The glow in the dark track surface can be designed in various manners, provided that the light emitted from the toy car leaves a temporary tracer mark along the track as the car moves.
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The batteries 20 can provide power to one or more lights 18 operable to emit light downward to a surface on which the car 10 moves. In some embodiments, one light 18 can be disposed on each side of the bottom surface of the car 10, as best shown in
The lights 18 can be configured to emit light onto a defined point on a surface upon which the car 10 rests. This defined point typically has a width less than a width of the car 10. In some embodiments, this defined point has a width approximating a width of a wheel 14 of the car 10, where, when the car is moved along a glow surface (as described below), the car 10 can leave traces that mimic wheel tracks.
A control button 12 can be mounted on the car body 11. Typically, the control button 12 is disposed on a top side of the car body, as shown in
The controller 22 can control the delivery of power from the batteries 20 to the lights 18. For example, the lights 18 can be set (by pressing the control button 12) to be constantly on, constantly off, to blink on and off (simultaneously or alternatively), to be timed to come on after a certain period of time (or timed to stay on a certain period of time), or the like. In some embodiments, when the lights 18 are off, depressing the control button 12 a first time may set the lights 18 to flash on and off in a first flash pattern, depressing the control button 12 a second time may set the lights 18 to flash on and off in a second flash pattern, depressing the control button 12 a third time may set the lights 18 to be on continuously, and depressing the control button 12 a fourth time may turn the lights 18 off. Of course, other settings of the lights may be programmed depending on the desires of the end user. To that end, the cars 10 may be programmed, for example, to flash one and off twice a second. A user may measure the distance traveled and count the number of traces left on a surface from the lights (as described below) to calculate physical properties, such as velocity, acceleration, friction/drag, or the like.
The lights 18 can be various types of lights, including ultraviolet light, white lights, or colored lights, for example. The lights 18 can be light emitting diodes (LEDs), fluorescent lights, incandescent lights, or the like.
While this description focuses on cars having lights pointing downward onto a surface over which the car moves, the shape of the object (car) can be designed in various shapes, such as animals, airplanes, trains, or the like.
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When the light 18 is set to a emit a constant light from the cars 10, the traces 26 left behind on the tracks 24 can be lines, as shown in
The tracks 24, as shown in
The tracks 24 can be made from various materials, typically a flexible material that allows the tracks to be curved, as shown in
While the Figures show tracks, instead of tracks, the cars can move along a surface having a glow surface. In this embodiment, the cars may be allowed to move in a free form style on the surface, leaving traces to mark the movements of the cars on this surface.
It should be understood, of course, that the foregoing relates to exemplary embodiments of the invention and that modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.
This application claims the benefit of priority of U.S. provisional patent application No. 61/828,650, filed May 29, 2013, the contents of which are herein incorporated by reference.
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61828650 | May 2013 | US |