Transformable toy vehicle hauler
11498012 · 2022-11-15
Assignee
Inventors
- Jung Jun Hwang (Inglewood, CA, US)
- Maxence Rodrigue Bilodeau (Marina Del Rey, CA, US)
- Yin Chak Wong (Hong Kong, CN)
Cpc classification
A63H18/026
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63H17/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A transformable toy vehicle hauler comprises a trailer portion that includes three or more trailer sections pivotably coupled end-to-end. A cabin portion is connected to the trailer portion and includes a toy vehicle launcher. The toy vehicle hauler is capable of being configured in a transport configuration where the three or more trailer sections are folded together in a zigzag pattern and a raceway configuration where the three or more trailer sections are unfolded to form a straight track.
Claims
1. A transformable toy vehicle hauler comprising: a trailer portion, the trailer portion including three or more trailer sections pivotably coupled end-to-end, wherein each of the three or more trailer sections includes a top surface and an opposite bottom surface, and wherein at least one of the three or more trailer sections further includes a hollow space disposed between the top surface and the bottom surface, the hollow space being configured to store a toy vehicle; and a cabin portion connected to the trailer portion, the cabin portion including a toy vehicle launcher; wherein the toy vehicle hauler is capable of being configured in a transport configuration, where the three or more trailer sections are folded together in a zigzag pattern, and a raceway configuration, where the three or more trailer sections are unfolded to form a straight track.
2. The transformable toy vehicle hauler of claim 1, wherein the three or more trailer sections are stacked on top of one another while the toy vehicle hauler is in the transport configuration.
3. The transformable toy vehicle hauler of claim 1, wherein the three or more trailer sections are positioned linearly end-to-end while the toy vehicle hauler is in the raceway configuration.
4. The transformable toy vehicle hauler of claim 1, wherein the cabin portion is connected to one of the trailer sections and the toy vehicle launcher is configured to launch one or more toy vehicles onto the trailer section connected to the cabin portion while the toy vehicle hauler is in the raceway configuration.
5. The transformable toy vehicle hauler of claim 4, wherein the trailer section connected to the cabin portion includes rotatable wheels.
6. The transformable toy vehicle hauler of claim 1, wherein the cabin portion further includes a pivotable actuator for activating the toy vehicle launcher.
7. The transformable toy vehicle hauler of claim 1, wherein the trailer portion further includes a ramp pivotably coupled to one of the trailer sections.
8. The transformable toy vehicle hauler of claim 1, wherein the trailer sections of the trailer portion each include two parallel track lanes.
9. A toy vehicle hauler comprising: a trailer portion, the trailer portion including two or more storage sections and one or more bridge sections, wherein the two or more storage sections and the one or more bridge sections are pivotably coupled end-to-end in an arrangement that alternates between the storage sections and bridge sections, and wherein each of the two more storage sections contain a top surface, an opposite bottom surface, and at least one hollow space disposed between the top surface and the bottom surface, the at least one hollow space being configured to store one or more toy vehicles, and each of the one or more bridge sections contain a top surface and an opposite bottom surface; and a cabin portion connected to the trailer portion, the cabin portion including a toy vehicle launcher; wherein the toy vehicle hauler is capable of being configured in a transport configuration, where the alternating arrangement of storage sections and bridge sections are folded together in a zigzag pattern, and a raceway configuration, where the alternating arrangement of storage sections and bridge sections are unfolded such that the bottom surface of the two or more storage sections is disposed on a support surface, and such that the top surface of each of the two or more storage sections and the top surface of each of the one or more bridge sections collectively form a straight track.
10. The toy vehicle hauler of claim 9, wherein the alternating arrangement of storage sections and bridge sections are stacked on top of one another while the toy vehicle hauler is in the transport configuration.
11. The toy vehicle hauler of claim 9, wherein the alternating arrangement of storage sections and bridge sections are positioned linearly end-to-end while the toy vehicle hauler is in the raceway configuration.
12. The toy vehicle hauler of claim 9, wherein the cabin portion is connected to one of the storage sections or bridge sections and the toy vehicle launcher is configured to launch one or more toy vehicles onto the storage section or bridge section connected to the cabin portion while the toy vehicle hauler is in the raceway configuration.
13. The toy vehicle hauler of claim 9, wherein the cabin portion further includes a pivotable actuator for activating the toy vehicle launcher.
14. The toy vehicle hauler of claim 9, wherein the trailer portion further includes a ramp pivotably coupled to one of the storage sections or bridge sections.
15. The toy vehicle hauler of claim 9, wherein the storage sections and the bridge sections of the trailer portion each include two parallel track lanes.
16. The toy vehicle hauler of claim 9, wherein each of the storage sections includes one or more openings disposed on opposing sides of each of the storage sections, the one or more openings being configured to provide access to the at least one hollow space.
17. The toy vehicle hauler of claim 9, wherein each bridge section includes a support on the bottom surface of the bridge section.
18. The toy vehicle hauler of claim 17, wherein each storage section includes an opening on the bottom surface of the storage section for receiving the support of a bridge section while the toy vehicle hauler is in the transport configuration.
19. A transformable toy vehicle hauler comprising: a trailer portion, the trailer portion including three or more trailer sections pivotably coupled end-to-end, wherein each of the three or more trailer sections includes a top surface and an opposite bottom surface, and wherein at least one of the three or more trailer sections further includes a hollow space disposed between the top surface and the bottom surface, the hollow space being configured to store a toy vehicle; and a cabin portion connected to the trailer portion; wherein the toy vehicle hauler includes rotatable wheels and is capable of being configured in a transport configuration and a raceway configuration, and wherein the three or more trailer sections are folded together on top of one another in a zigzag pattern in the transport configuration and the three or more trailer sections are positioned linearly end-to-end to form a straight track in the raceway configuration.
20. The transformable toy vehicle hauler of claim 19, wherein the cabin portion includes a toy vehicle launcher configured to apply a force to a toy vehicle to propel the toy vehicle onto one of the three or more trailer sections.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Referring now to the drawings in which like reference numbers represent corresponding parts throughout:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(6) A toy vehicle hauler that transforms into a raceway for toy vehicles is provided.
(7) More specifically, the five trailer sections 106-110 of trailer portion 104 consist of three storage sections 106, 108, 110 and two bridge sections 107, 109. Each storage section 106, 108, 110 has a hollow space for storing toy vehicles 121 and multiple openings 122 on the left and right sides of the storage section that provide access to the hollow space. The openings 122 are shaped with angular barrier walls 123 that help retain toy vehicles 121 within the storage sections, while still allowing toy vehicles 121 to be easily inserted and removed from the hollow space. In other embodiments, the trailer portion of the toy vehicle hauler comprises three or more trailer sections consisting of different combinations of storage and bridge sections. A minimum of three or more trailer sections is required so that the trailer sections can be folded into a zigzag pattern, as will be described in further detail below.
(8) Storage sections 106, 108, 110 and the bridge sections 107, 109 are pivotably coupled end-to-end in an arrangement that alternates between the storage sections 106, 108, 110 and bridge sections 107, 109. In other words, one end of storage section 106 is pivotably coupled to one end of bridge section 107 via hinge 111, the other end of bridge section 107 is pivotably coupled to one end of storage section 108 via hinge 112, the other end of storage section 108 is pivotably coupled to one end of bridge section 109 via hinge 113, and the other end of bridge section 109 is pivotably coupled to one end of storage section 110 via hinge 114. The end-to-end coupling of trailer sections 106-110 allows trailer sections 106-110 to be folded together in a zigzag pattern or accordion-type fold while toy vehicle hauler 100 is in its transport configuration A. As shown in
(9) Toy vehicle hauler 100 can be transformed into a raceway configuration B (see
(10) Each bridge section 107, 109 further has a support 128, 129 on an underside or bottom of the bridge section. Supports 128, 129 help prop respective bridge sections 107, 109 and keep the top surfaces of bridge sections 107, 109 level with the top surfaces of storage sections 106, 108, 110 while toy vehicle hauler 100 is in the raceway configuration B (see
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(12) Cabin portion 102 includes a toy vehicle launcher 118 that is positioned to launch toy vehicles onto and along straight track 130. As shown in
(13) Toy vehicle hauler 100 can be transformed from raceway configuration B back to transport configuration A by lifting trailer sections 106-110 towards cabin portion 102 using handle 116 and folding trailer sections 106-110 together one on top of the other in a zigzag pattern. Hinges 111-114 ensure trailer sections 106-110 are folded correctly when transforming back to transport configuration A. Furthermore, the length of ramp 124 is less than the height of the stacked trailer sections 106-110 (see
(14) Although the disclosed inventions are illustrated and described herein as embodied in one or more specific examples, it is nevertheless not intended to be limited to the details shown, since various modifications and structural changes may be made therein without departing from the scope of the inventions and within the scope and range of equivalents of the claims.
(15) Moreover, it is to be understood that terms such as “left,” “right,” “top,” “bottom,” “front,” “rear,” “side,” “height,” “length,” “width,” “upper,” “lower,” “interior,” “exterior,” “inner,” “outer” and the like as may be used herein, merely describe points or portions of reference and do not limit the present invention to any particular orientation or configuration. Further, the term “exemplary” may be used herein to describe an example or illustration. Any embodiment described herein as exemplary is not to be construed as a preferred or advantageous embodiment, but rather as one example or illustration of a possible embodiment of the invention. Finally, various features from one of the embodiments may be incorporated into another of the embodiments.