Play set for toy vehicles made from foamed material
It is the general object of the present invention to provide a toy vehicle play set that will inspire children's imaginations, while allowing for a fun and safe toy. More particular, it is the object of the present invention to provide a play set for toy vehicles made from a foamed material.
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Toy vehicles and toy vehicle tracks and play sets are a popular category of toys. To date, most toy vehicle play sets are made by connecting track pieces, and attempt, in one means or another, to propel the toy vehicle along the track. Although watching a toy vehicle roll down a track is exciting, it takes the control of the vehicle out of the child's hand. This limits the fun of steering and controlling where and when toy vehicles will go on the play set, and thus does not inspire creativity or imagination. Furthermore, most toy vehicle play sets are made of a hardened plastic material. The plastic material facilitates the ability of the toy vehicle to roll freely through the play set; however, the hard plastic can often have sharp edges, and mating track pieces can pose a pinch danger while assembling and using the play set.
Foamed material is a common construction material for many types of toys. Foamed material has been used extensively for toys, which may require a soft or safe material, such as foam toy footballs and basketballs. The foamed material has the advantage of being sturdy enough to simulate a solid object; however, foam is also soft enough to provide a cushion or damping effect, which makes for a safer toy. One of the most popular examples of a foamed toy is that of a foamed football. While a real football may be to heavy for a child to throw, a foamed football is not. A real football may injure a child trying to catch, while a foamed football is light enough and soft enough to prevent injury.
In light of the success and popularity of toy vehicle play sets, and further considering 1—the limitations of the prior art briefly described concerning the toy vehicle play sets, and 2—said advantages of using foamed material in a child's toy, there exists a need for an improved and different type of toy vehicle play set.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION AND PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
The structure will also have at least one flat section (5) for use as a parking section or helicopter toy vehicle-landing pad. Said flat section will also be utilized in conjunction with the foamed bridge shown in
A coating that will enhance the landscape features and also provide the foam with more durability may cover the foam material of the play set.
The preferred embodiment of the play set may contain some or all of the features described and shown in
Claims
1. A play set made out of a foam material for use with toy vehicles.
2. A play set according to claim 1, comprising:
- a flat base;
- at least one ramp, formed by shaping an angle in said foamed material, with the vertex of the said angle connected to said flat base and said ramp, and said angle being acute;
- a plurality of roads, trails, and paths formed into said foamed material for use with said toy vehicles.
3. A play set according to claim 2 wherein said plurality of roads, trails, and paths comprise of straight sections, curved sections, and hill sections.
4. A play set according to claim 1, comprising:
- at least one tunnel formed through the said foamed material wherein portions of said plurality of roads, trails, and paths go through the said tunnel;
- at least one cave like formation;
- at least one flat area.
5. A play set according to claim 1 covered in a coating wherein said coating provides details of landscape and/or provides means to make the foam more durable.
6. A removable bridge portion comprising:
- two ends;
- said ends comprising of a flat bottom portion such that said removable bridge can be rested on said flat area of said play set;
- said ends further comprising of a angled portion formed by shaping an angle between said flat bottom portion, with the vertex of the angle being connected to said flat bottom portion and said angled portion, and said angle being acute.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 7, 2005
Publication Date: Jan 11, 2007
Applicant:
Inventor: Jared Young (Spanish Fork, UT)
Application Number: 11/176,789
International Classification: A63H 29/08 (20060101);