TOY VEHICLE TRACK SYSTEM
A toy vehicle track system is provided. The system includes a plurality of track sections, each track section formed within a section of a regular polygonal grid unit and having at least two terminal ends at edges of the regular polygonal grid unit. The terminal ends of each track section include interlocking structures that interlock with interlocking structures of at least a second track section. The plurality of track sections includes at least a straight track section, a curved track section, and a Y-shaped track section. Each track section is composed of foam.
Tracks for toy vehicles may be specific to the design of the toy vehicle, often being manufactured to include slots as guides. Freely steering toy vehicles on many conventional tracks may not be possible. This is particularly problematic for toy vehicles having more advanced features such as steerable wheels, finger-engageable steering mechanisms, linked turning wheels, and/or wheels with negative camber for improved cornering, as opposed to toy vehicles that are merely pushed by a user and lack steering mechanisms. Thus, the variety of track types is limited and may not be appropriate for toy vehicles with such advanced features that support vehicle steering. Specific track designs may provide various benefits in some design aspects but lack in others. For example, a track composed of one type of material may provide rigid support but fail to allow toy vehicles to gain optimal traction on the surface. Rigid materials such as plastics used in constructing tracks may be injurious during play as well as difficult to walk over or maneuver around when engaging in play, particularly for children. This may be distracting and impede time spent on interaction and creative play, also detracting from a potential for adult-child interaction. In general, toy tracks may be unwieldy to assemble or move, and may come apart easily, thus impeding play. Track constructions may also offer only minimal variety for play driving. For example, conventional tracks may be generally operable only along a single plane of a floor or table surface.
SUMMARYA toy vehicle track system is provided. The system may include a plurality of track sections. Each track section may be formed within a section of a regular polygonal grid unit and may have at least two terminal ends at edges of the regular polygonal grid unit. The terminal ends of each track section may include interlocking structures that interlock with interlocking structures of at least a second track section. The plurality of track sections may include at least a straight track section, a curved track section, and a Y-shaped track section. Each track section may be composed of foam.
This Summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the Detailed Description. This Summary is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used to limit the scope of the claimed subject matter. Furthermore, the claimed subject matter is not limited to implementations that solve any or all disadvantages noted in any part of this disclosure.
A toy vehicle track system 12 comprising a plurality of track sections 14 is provided.
One potential advantage of this configuration, in addition to those described above, is a regular pattern of connection between track sections 14 that, being geometrically precise, aids in holding the track sections 14 together in the completed track. This feature is particularly important given the stress to which the track may be exposed during repeated assembly/disassembly and play. Additionally, this configuration featuring sections of regular polygonal grid units 20 belonging to a regular polygonal grid 34 may assist younger children in being successful at constructing multi-section track assemblies due to the regular patterning of connections between track sections 14.
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The terminal ends 24 of each track section 14 may include interlocking structures 26 (e.g., projections 66 and recesses 68) that interlock with the interlocking structures 26 of at least a second track section 18. This is shown, for example, in
Each track section 14 may be at least partially or entirely composed of foam. One potential advantage of such a configuration is that the track sections 14 may be deformable and unlikely to produce injury to a user should impact between the user and the track sections 14 occur, whether during track construction, play, or inadvertently when a user moves around or over the track. In a preferred configuration, the foam is ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) foam. The use of this particular material has at least several potential advantages. The texture of EVA foam is such that the track may be sturdy and endure under repeated stress and wear, while also being deformable and less likely to cause injury compared to rigid toy car track materials including hard plastics. The track sections 14 may be placed on various surfaces such as wood, carpet, etc., as EVA foam exhibits a high adhesion to many types of flooring. EVA foam texture and surfaces may also be advantageous in that friction forces between the toy vehicle 40 and the track may be optimal for propulsion of the toy vehicle 40 along the track. A “stickiness” inherent in EVA foam may work in favor of adhering the track sections 14 to each other at the connection areas of the interlocking structures 26. Track sections 14 may therefore be less likely to separate during play. Additionally, EVA foam is inexpensive to manufacture, decorate, and die cut into desired shapes.
It will be appreciated that although a hexagonal grid as shown in
Track sections 14 may additionally include banked track sections 58 having banked curves 60 as shown in
The interlocking structures 26 may connect at least a first track section 16 with at least a second track section 18 to form a dovetail joint 38. This type of connection is depicted in
The potential advantages of the configurations described may include a great variety of play options with the toy vehicle track system 12. By taking advantage of the choice of regular polygonal gird 34, not only may secure and precise connections be possible, but the diversity of track layouts when the track sections 14 are in a connected state may be very large. Thus, forming the track in a connected state with available track sections 14 may become one feature of potential play with the track system 12.
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In at least some implementations, a semi-permanent adhesive may be used to secure wall-mounted track surface 33 or wall-mounted track sections to a wall. As an example, BLUESTIK reusable adhesive putty may be used to secure track sections to a wall. However, it will be understood that other suitable adhesives may be used including semi-permanent and permanent adhesives.
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A potential advantage of the floor-to-wall and wall-to-wall configurations is that play with the toy vehicles 40 may be expanded, where a user may be able to route the track in other spatial extensions and move the toy vehicle 40 along a floor or wall continuously. This is in contrast to conventional tracks that are generally designed to be used only in one plane and thus lack the potential advantage of having many spatial configurations.
While a variety of track sections are disclosed herein, it will be understood that a variety of different accessory items (e.g., buildings, ramps/jumps, tunnels, stunt items such as loops or rings, or other simulated structures) may be included or used in conjunction with the disclosed track sections 14. For example, a track section 14 may have an inclined surface portion inclined in a direction perpendicular to a flat upper surface of a flat track section at an angle of inclination β ranging from 10 degrees to 40 degrees to form a ramp 70, as shown in
These accessory items may incorporate the same or similar interlocking structures 26 to interlock with the disclosed track sections, or may exclude the interlocking structures to be used alongside the track sections 14 without interlocking. Additionally, some track sections 14 may take the form of on-ramps or off-ramps that include interlocking structures 26 on a track-interfacing side of that section to enable users to drive a toy vehicle from a floor or wall surface onto a track assembly or from the track assembly onto the floor or wall surface. Additionally, it will be understood that the various track sections 14 and/or accessory items disclosed herein may be packaged as one or more sets for purchase by consumers. These sets may include additional items that promote vehicle play, such as a stop watch, for example.
As discussed above, the various implementations of track system 12 may have a number of potential advantages. Choosing an appropriate shape for the regular polygonal grid unit 20 may increase the potential for track layout configurations employed by a user. The thickness T of the track sections 14, shape of the interlocking structures 26, texture and “stickiness” of the EVA foam, and precision of the track geometry may help prevent the track sections 14 from becoming unintentionally disconnected during play, provide deformable and cushioning track material favorable to play, maintain sturdiness under stress during use, and be durable over many active play sessions, particularly with regard to the interlocking structures (e.g., projections 66 and recesses 68) that may be otherwise prone to tearing. As an example, a thickness of track sections made from EVA foam may be approximately ⅜ inch to approximately ½ inch as measured from the vehicle surface of the track to the underside of the track. In at least some implementations, the EVA foam may be of the same or greater density as typical children's play mats and/or of the same or lesser density as typical industrial floor tiles. Forming the track in a connected state and using the track with toy vehicles 40 may encourage a variety of problem solving and play for a user as well as interaction between multiple users in planning, design, and play. As the described configuration is also potentially advantageous for adult-child interactive time, it may be less likely to be distracting for or injurious to children or adults given its deformability and ease of construction, thus enhancing the quality of interaction time.
It is to be understood that the various embodiments and implementations described herein are exemplary in nature, and that these examples are not to be considered in a limiting sense, because numerous variations are possible. The subject matter of the present disclosure includes all novel and nonobvious combinations and sub-combinations of the various embodiments and implementations, and other features, configurations, functions, acts, and/or properties disclosed herein, as well as any and all equivalents thereof. It should be understood that the disclosed embodiments and implementations are illustrative and not restrictive. Variations to the disclosed embodiments and implementations that fall within the metes and bounds of the claims, now or later presented, or the equivalence of such metes and bounds are embraced by the claims.
Claims
1. A toy vehicle track system comprising:
- a plurality of track sections, each track section formed within a section of a regular polygonal grid unit and having at least two terminal ends at edges of the regular polygonal grid unit, the terminal ends of each track section including interlocking structures that interlock with interlocking structures of at least a second track section, the plurality of track sections including at least a straight track section, a curved track section, and a Y-shaped track section, wherein
- each track section is composed of foam.
2. The toy vehicle track system of claim 1, wherein the regular polygonal grid unit belongs to a regular polygonal grid having a pattern selected from the group consisting of hexagonal, rectilinear, and triangular.
3. The toy vehicle track system of claim 1, wherein the foam is ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) foam.
4. The toy vehicle track system of claim 1, wherein the foam has a thickness in a range from ⅜ inches to ½ inches.
5. The toy vehicle track system of claim 1, further comprising the plurality of track sections including at least a transitioning track section curved in a direction perpendicular to a flat upper surface of a flat track section.
6. The toy vehicle track system of claim 5, wherein the transitioning track section is configured to connect at least a first track section at an angle relative to at least the second track section, wherein the angle is 90 degrees.
7. The toy vehicle track system of claim 5, wherein at least one track section is a first wall-mounted track section.
8. The toy vehicle track system of claim 7, wherein the first wall-mounted track section is connected to at least one floor track section, the first wall-mounted track section and the at least one floor track section connected via at least one transitioning track section.
9. The toy vehicle track system of claim 7, wherein the first wall-mounted track section is connected to at least a second wall-mounted track section, the first wall-mounted track section and the second wall-mounted track section connected via at least one transitioning track section.
10. The toy vehicle track system of claim 1, wherein the interlocking structures connect at least a first track section with at least the second track section to form a dovetail joint.
11. The toy vehicle track system of claim 10, wherein, for the straight track sections and curved track sections as viewed from above a top side, a projection of the dovetail joint extends from a distal end of a right-end short edge of each track section and a recess of the dovetail joint extends from a distal end of a left-end short edge of each track section, such that the interlocking structures interface interchangeably when oriented with the top side up.
12. The toy vehicle track system of claim 11, wherein lane indicators are included on a top surface of each track section to indicate at least two lanes on each track section, the projections of the dovetail joints extending once per indicated lane of each track section.
13. The toy vehicle track system of claim 1, wherein a width of the straight track section is in a range of 5 inches to 6 inches and a length of the straight track section is in a range of 11 inches to 12 inches.
14. The toy vehicle track system of claim 2, wherein a hexagon that is the regular polygonal grid unit belonging to the regular polygonal grid having the hexagonal pattern has a length along one side in a range of 6 inches to 7 inches, a length between two opposite sides in a range of 11 inches to 12 inches, and a length between two opposite corners in a range of 13 inches to 14 inches.
15. The toy vehicle track system of claim 1, wherein at least one track section is a banked track section having banked curves.
16. The toy vehicle track system of claim 1, further comprising at least a U-shaped track section comprising the sections of a plurality of the regular polygonal grid units.
17. The toy vehicle track system of claim 1, wherein the foam is textured on at least one surface of at least one track section.
18. The toy vehicle track system of claim 1, further comprising at least one track section having an inclined surface portion inclined in a direction perpendicular to a flat upper surface of a flat track section at an angle of inclination ranging from 10 degrees to 40 degrees.
19. A toy vehicle track system comprising:
- a plurality of track sections, each track section comprising a section of a regular polygonal grid unit and having at least two terminal ends at boundaries of the regular polygonal grid unit, the terminal ends of each track section including interlocking structures that interlock with interlocking structures of at least a second track section, the plurality of track sections including at least a straight track section, a curved track section, and a Y-shaped track section, wherein
- the regular polygonal grid unit belongs to a regular polygonal grid having a pattern selected from the group consisting of hexagonal, rectilinear, and triangular,
- the interlocking structures connect at least a first track section with at least the second track section to form a dovetail joint, and
- each track section is composed of foam.
20. The toy vehicle track system of claim 19, wherein
- the foam has a thickness in a range from ⅜ inches to ½ inches, and
- a hexagon that is the regular polygonal grid unit belonging to the regular polygonal grid having the hexagonal pattern has a length along one side in a range of 6 inches to 7 inches, a length between two opposite sides in a range of 11 inches to 12 inches, and a length between two opposite corners in a range of 13 inches to 14 inches.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 21, 2018
Publication Date: Jun 27, 2019
Inventors: David E. Silverglate (Santa Cruz, CA), Brian Gulassa (Berkeley, CA)
Application Number: 16/230,973