Modular toy car apparatus
09579585 ยท 2017-02-28
Assignee
Inventors
- David E. Silverglate (Santa Cruz, CA, US)
- Brian Gulassa (Berkeley, CA, US)
- Steven Asher Silverglate (Santa Cruz, CA, US)
Cpc classification
Y10T29/53
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
A63H17/262
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Y10T29/49826
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
A family of toy cars includes a plurality of external body components, which may be removably assembled into a street car, track car or dirt car by children or adult user. The toy car system includes a chassis with fastener receiving holes and each of the body components include a pair of spaced apart attachment holes, such that the corresponding holes of the body components line with each other and with the fastener receiving holes of the chassis when the body components are positioned in an overlapped configuration. The front and rear pair of wheels are attached to the chassis by corresponding wheel fasteners, wherein all the fasteners in the toy car system have the same size and shape and are easily detachable.
Claims
1. A toy car system, comprising: a chassis having at least one fastener receiving hole formed therein; a front suspension component and a rear suspension component, a plurality of external body components, including a fender, a hood, and a frame assembled over the chassis in this order, the hood, the fender, and the frame each having at least one attachment hole, corresponding holes of the hood, the fender, and the frame aligning with each other and with the fastener receiving hole of the chassis when the frame is positioned to overlap the hood and the fender; at least one body component fastener configured to extend through the respective holes of the hood, the fender, and the frame into the corresponding fastener receiving holes in the chassis to secure the plurality of external body components to one another and to the chassis; and a pair of front wheels and a pair of rear wheels, each front wheel being attached to a corresponding right or left side of the front suspension component by a corresponding wheel fastener, and each rear wheel being attached to a corresponding right or left side of the rear suspension component by a corresponding wheel fastener, wherein the frame overlaps and secures both the hood and the fender when attached to the chassis.
2. The toy car system of claim 1, wherein the wheel fasteners and the body component fasteners are retained fasteners engaging with a same tool.
3. The toy car system of claim 1, further comprising a seat secured to the chassis by a seat fastener, the seat including: a finger receiving well to receive guiding force from a digit of a user; a protuberance configured to project to a centerline chassis member; and a fastener receiving hole in the protuberance to secure the seat to the chassis in combination with the seat fastener, wherein the finger receiving well has a concave surface configured to be pressed by the digit.
4. A toy car system comprising: a chassis having at least one fastener receiving hole formed therein; a plurality of external body components, each of the body components having at least one attachment hole, corresponding holes of the body components aligning with each other and with the fastener receiving hole of the chassis when the body components are positioned in an overlapped configuration; at least one body component fastener configured to extend through the respective holes of the body components into the corresponding fastener receiving holes in the chassis to secure the plurality of body components to one another and to the chassis; a pair of front wheels and a pair of rear wheels, each front wheel being attached to a corresponding right or left side of a front suspension component by a corresponding wheel fastener, and each rear wheel being attached to a corresponding right or left side of a rear suspension component by a corresponding wheel fastener, a seat secured to the chassis by a seat fastener, the seat including: a finger receiving well to receive guiding force from a digit of a user; a protuberance configured to project to a centerline chassis member; and a fastener receiving hole in the protuberance to secure the seat to the chassis in combination with the seat fastener, and a seat receiving well configured to receive the protuberance of the seat and secure the seat; and a hole in the seat receiving well configured to allow the seat fastener from the chassis to pass through to the seat, such that the seat fastener secures the seat.
5. A toy car system comprising: a chassis having at least one fastener receiving hole formed therein; a front suspension component and a rear suspension component, a plurality of external body components, each of the body components having at least one attachment hole, corresponding holes of the body components aligning with each other and with the fastener receiving hole of the chassis when the body components are positioned in an overlapped configuration; at least one body component fastener configured to extend through the respective holes of the body components into the corresponding fastener receiving holes in the chassis to secure the plurality of body components to one another and to the chassis; and a pair of front wheels and a pair of rear wheels, each front wheel being attached to a corresponding right or left side of the front suspension component by a corresponding wheel fastener, and each rear wheel being attached to a corresponding right or left side of the rear suspension component by a corresponding wheel fastener, wherein the body components include a frame, a hood, and a fender, and the frame overlaps and secures both the hood and the fender when attached to the chassis, wherein the frame further comprises one or more downwardly extending hooks that extend through holes in the hood and fender and into holes in the chassis, to fix the lateral and longitudinal (X-Y) location of the frame, hood, and fender, relative to the chassis, when the body component fasteners are secured through the frame, hood, and fender into interior threaded receiving portions in the chassis.
6. The toy car system of claim 1, wherein the fender further includes a pair of front wheel wells and a pair of rear wheel wells configured to accommodate the front and rear wheels, respectively, wherein the front wheel wells and chassis are sized to prevent rubbing of the wheels on the wheel wells or chassis, such that the wheels do not rub any components when turned to a maximum steering angle in a rightward or leftward direction.
7. The toy car system of claim 1, wherein the fender further includes a pair of front wheel wells and a pair of rear wheel wells configured to accommodate the front and rear wheels, respectively, wherein the chassis is configured with skid plates, the skid plates configured to contact a ground surface before the wheels bottom out in the suspensions and/or before a top of the wheels contacts an underside of the wheel wells when downforce is applied on the chassis.
8. The toy car system of claim 1, wherein the rear end of the chassis further comprises a license plate recess.
9. The toy car system of claim 1, wherein the chassis, the front pair of wheels, and the external body components of the toy car system assemble to form a street car, track car, or dirt car.
10. The toy car system of claim 1, wherein the front suspension component, rear suspension component, and the chassis are configured such that the front suspension component is only securable at the front of the chassis and the rear suspension component is only securable at the rear of the chassis.
11. The toy car system of claim 1, wherein the pair of front wheels and the pair of rear wheels each include a tire, wherein a profile of the tire is configured to be one of rounded, intermediately rounded, or flat.
12. A toy car system, comprising: a plurality of toy car kits, each toy car kit when assembled forming a specific toy car model, each toy car model including: a chassis having fastener receiving holes therein, the chassis including a seat fastener, the seat fastener located in a center chassis member; a seat coupled to the chassis; a plurality of external body components, including a fender, a hood, and a frame assembled over the chassis in this order, the hood, the fender, and the frame each having a pair of spaced apart attachment holes, corresponding holes of the hood, the fender, and the frame aligning with each other and with the fastener receiving holes of the chassis when the frame is positioned to overlap the hood and the fend, a pair of body component fasteners each being configured to extend through a respective plurality of the holes of the hood, the fender, and the frame into the corresponding fastener receiving holes in the chassis to secure the plurality of external body components to one another and to the chassis; a front suspension component and a rear suspension component configured to respectively attach by a suspension fastener to an underside of the chassis; a pair of front wheels and a pair of rear wheels, each front wheel being attached to a corresponding right or left side of the front suspension component by a corresponding wheel fastener, and each rear wheel being attached to a corresponding right or left side of the rear suspension component by a corresponding wheel fastener; wherein, upon assembly, the frame overlaps and secures both the hood and the fender when attached to the chassis, and wherein each toy car kit is configured such that the chassis, the seat, each of the plurality of external body components, the front suspension component, the rear suspension component, the front wheels, and the rear wheels are interchangeable between each toy car kit.
13. The toy car system of claim 12, wherein the chassis external body components of each toy car kit assemble to form a street car, track car, or dirt car.
14. A toy car system, comprising: a plurality of toy cars having interchangeable but differently shaped components having internally threaded regions positioned at standardized locations, the differently shaped components being connectable by externally threaded headed fasteners secured in the regions; wherein the externally threaded headed fasteners have the same thread pitch, shaft diameter and head configuration; wherein the differently shaped components include wheels, a chassis, a suspension, and a body component of each toy car, the wheels of any of the toy cars being attachable to the suspension of the other toy cars, and the suspension of any of the toy cars being attachable to the chassis of any of the other toy cars, and the body component of any of the toy cars being attachable to the chassis of any of the other toy cars, via the externally threaded headed fasteners, and wherein the body component of each toy car further includes a differently shaped fender, hood, and frame assembled over the chassis in this order, the body components being attached by externally threaded headed fasteners extending through the hood, the fender, and the frame to attach to corresponding internally threaded regions in the corresponding chassis.
15. The toy car system of claim 14, wherein each toy car further includes a seat, the seat coupling to the chassis via one of the externally threaded headed fasteners, the seat of each toy car being interchangeable with the other toy cars.
16. The toy car system of claim 14, wherein the externally threaded headed fasteners are retained fasteners.
17. The toy car system of claim 14, wherein the plurality of toy cars include street cars, track cars, and dirt cars.
18. A toy car system, comprising: a chassis having at least one fastener receiving hole formed therein; a front suspension component and a rear suspension component, a plurality of external body components, including a frame overlapping at least one of a fender and a hood that is positioned over the chassis, the hood, the fender, and the frame each having at least one attachment hole, corresponding holes of the hood, the fender, and the frame being configured to align with each other and with the fastener receiving hole of the chassis when the frame is positioned to overlap at least one of the fender and the hood; at least one body component fastener configured to extend through the respective holes of the frame and at least one of the hood and the fender into the corresponding fastener receiving holes in the chassis to secure the plurality of external body components to one another and to the chassis; and a pair of front wheels and a pair of rear wheels, each front wheel being attached to a corresponding right or left side of the front suspension component by a corresponding wheel fastener, and each rear wheel being attached to a corresponding right or left side of the rear suspension component by a corresponding wheel fastener, wherein the frame overlaps and secures both the hood and the fender or at least one of the hood and the fender when attached to the chassis.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(17) Described herein generally is a toy car configured to be driven by a user through engagement of a digit of the user and a finger receiving well positioned in the toy car. The configuration of the suspension and steering systems enable the user to steer the toy car simply by urging the car left and right, without the need for an actual steering wheel on the toy car.
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(21) The toy car system 10 further includes a front suspension component 24A and a rear suspension component 24B, configured to respectively attach to an underside of the chassis 22. Additionally, the toy car system 10 includes a pair of front wheels 26A and 26B, and a pair of rear wheels 26C and 26D.
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(25) The front and rear suspension components 24A and 24B are configured to include springs 46 to absorb and cushion vertical forces applied to the toy car such as a vertical component of the motive force applied to the car or vertical forces generated by motion of the toy car over a rough surface. In one specific example, the springs may be configured with a spring stiffness specific to the design of the toy car. For example, a track car design may have stiffer springs 46. Stiffer springs 46 provide more resistance and less cushioning of any vertical forces applied to the toy car as a track car is less likely to encounter rough play surfaces. An additional example would be the use of less stiff springs 46 for an off road car design as the off road car may be required to cushion vertical forces due to play on rough surfaces. It will be appreciated that springs 46 may be of any suitable stiffness depending on the play surfaces anticipated for a given toy car design. In one such embodiment, the travel of springs 46 may be configured to be 0.200 for all car models. Of course, it will be appreciated that variations on these travel figures are possible, and a first preferred range may vary 10% and a second preferred range may vary 20% from these precise figures.
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(27) It will be noted that although the toy car is turnable and the wheels turn in unison due to the steering linkage, the chassis does not include a steering wheel configured to steer the front wheels. Rather, the turning of the car is effected by the actuation of a user's finger in a finger receiving well of a finger engagement structure coupled to the chassis. The actuation of the user's finger imparts a motive force to the toy car at the finger engagement structure. The motive force may include lateral, longitudinal, and/or vertical component forces. For the purposes of discussion, a lateral component force will be a force along the lateral axis of the toy car, a longitudinal force will be along the longitudinal axis of the toy car, and a vertical component force will be along the vertical axis of the toy car. The chassis, front and rear suspension components, front pair of wheels, the rear pair of wheels, and the steering linkage are configured to cooperatively translate the motive force to motion of the toy car in a horizontal plane as discussed in further detail below.
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(33) The finger receiving well 34 may receive a force from a finger of a user having a vertical component, a horizontal component along the longitudinal axis of the toy car, and or a rotational component. The force is translated into motion of the toy car cooperatively by the finger receiving well, chassis, front and rear suspension, and steering linkage. For example, a user may provide a motive force whose component forces include a vertical component force downward and a longitudinal force forward at the finger receiving well. The motive force is transferred to the chassis which distributes the force to the front and rear suspension components. The vertical component may be absorbed in part or in whole by springs 46. The remaining horizontal component may then be translated to the wheels resulting in rotation of the wheels and a forward motion of the toy car. Another example may include a lateral component force to the motive force applied to the finger receiving well. In this case, the lateral component force is indicative of an intent to turn the car. In this instance, the castered front suspension and steering linkage translate the lateral component of the motive force into a steering force on the front wheels resulting in a non-zero steering angle (turning of a longitudinal centerline of the wheels away from a zero or neutral steering angle shown in
(34) In the alternative play mode where the force is applied at the body contour, the chassis, front and rear suspensions, and wheels function analogously to translate a multi-component motive force into motion of the toy car.
(35) It should be easily apparent from the above description that a user can readily assemble the various component parts of the toy car described herein. First and as shown if
(36) Although only two fasteners and fastener receiving holes 29 for securing the frame to the chassis are shown the Figures, additional fasteners and fastener receiving holes 29 may be included to secure the body components to the chassis. It will also be appreciated that alternative configurations of the fasteners and fastener receiving holes may be applied.
(37) As a further play option for users that purchase more than one of the toy cars in the product family, the user may interchange components between the street car, track car and dirt car to create custom toy cars having unique appearance and functionality, as desired. Thus, it is also contemplated that a toy car system is provided that includes a plurality of toy cars having interchangeable but differently shaped components having internally threaded regions positioned at standardized locations, the differently shaped components being connectable by externally threaded headed fasteners secured in the internally threaded regions.
(38) As discussed above, the functionally analogous components of the different toy car systems may be interchanged between the toy car systems providing the user with the capability of assembling hybrid toy cars. The wheels of any of the toy cars are attachable to the suspension of the other toy cars, and the suspension of any of the toy cars are attachable to the chassis of any of the other toy cars, and the body component of any of the toy cars are attachable to the chassis of any of the other toy cars, via the externally threaded headed fasteners. Furthermore, front suspension 24A and 24B are configured such that the front and rear suspensions may not be inadvertently switched. Further, front suspension 24A includes a slotted attachment hole 23A which allows fastener 28E to slide along the longitudinal axis of the front suspension and the chassis of the toy car to accommodate slight differences in the fastener receiving hole in the chassis of the various toy car systems. By interchanging these components, a myriad of possible configurations may be assembled by the user.
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(40) Other aspects of the invention are described in the following claims.
(41) It should be understood that the embodiments herein are illustrative and not restrictive, since the scope of the invention is defined by the appended claims rather than by the description preceding them, and all changes that fall within metes and bounds of the claims, or equivalence of such metes and bounds thereof are therefore intended to be embraced by the claims.