The present invention relates to a jump ramp for toy car.
[0001] Conventionally, there is known a jump ramp for toy car for making a running toy car
fly into the air. However, such jump ramp for toy car just simply makes the toy car
fly into the air while the toy car is running and it lacks fun.
[0002] It is, therefore, a main object of the present invention to provide a jump ramp which
produces more fun comparing to the conventional jump ramp.
[0003] According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a jump ramp
for a toy car including a slope which slants obliquely upward, and the toy car which
is running is made to fly upward along the slope and a tilting portion which is tiltable
toward a back side of the slope is provided at a tip portion of the slope.
[0004] The above and other aspects, objects, advantages and features of the present invention
will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow
and the appended drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are
not intended as a definition of the limits of the present invention, and wherein:
FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a jump ramp for toy car;
FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional side view of the jump ramp for toy car;
FIGS. 3A to 3D are development views of the jump ramp for toy car;
FIGS. 4A to 4C are diagrams for explaining a jumping operation of a toy car using
the jump ramp for toy car;
FIG. 5 is a schematic view of the jump ramp for toy car provided with a bar; and
FIG. 6 is a development view of bar supports.
[0005] Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference
to the drawings.
[0006] FIG. 1 is a schematic view of the jump ramp for toy car (hereinafter, simply called
the jump ramp) of the embodiment, and FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional side view of the
jump ramp 1.
[0007] As shown in the drawings, the jump ramp 1 is structured by making the first slope
11 and the second slope 12 be supported by the side plates 14 and the back plate 15
which are formed integrally via the bottom plate 13.
[0008] The first slope 11 is a climbing slope which is sloped obliquely upward, and the
back surface of the first slope 11 faces the back plate 15 and the first slope 11
is supported by the side plates 14 at the both sides thereof. The first slope 11 is
formed so as to curve upward toward the upper end thereof and the upper end portion
11a thereof is bent toward the back plate 15. At this bent portion, that is, at the
proximal end of the upper end portion 11a, a flap 16 having an approximately flat
plate shape is disposed in a standing position toward approximately upward. The flap
16 is for making the toy car turn in the air, and the flap 16 is joined with the first
slope 11 so as to be able to elastically tilt toward back of the first slope 11 from
the proximal end thereof. Further, the attachment angle of the flap 16 with respect
to the first slope 11 in a normal state is adjustable, and the flap 16 is detachable
from the first slope 11. Furthermore, the flap 16 is elastically biased toward the
front side of the first slope 11.
[0009] The second slope 12 is a downward slope which is arranged at the position approximately
symmetry to the first slope 11 having the back plate 15 therebetween, and the second
slope 12 is supported by the back plate 15 by the upper end thereof. In particular,
the upper end portion 15a of the back plate 15 is bent toward the first slope 11 and
the second slope 12 is attached to the proximal end of the upper end portion 15a.
Moreover, the second slope 12 can be elastically deformed (curved) in the up-down
direction by setting the upper end and the lower end which are supported as supporting
points.
[0010] FIGS. 3A to 3D are development diagrams of each part of the jump ramp 1. Here, the
dashed lines in the drawings show the bending sections when assembling the jump ramp
1.
[0011] As shown in the drawings, the jump ramp 1 can be easily assembled by bending a flat
bendable member (for example, a thick paper or the like).
[0012] In particular, first, the side plates 14 and the back plate 15 which are integrally
formed with the bottom plate 13 are bent at a right angle with respect to the bottom
plate 13 as shown in FIG. 3A. Thereafter, the insert portions 15b and the insertion
holes 15c each of which are disposed at both sides of the back plate 15 are assembled
with the insertion holes 14a and the insert portions 14b of the side plates 14. Thereby,
the jump ramp 1 is assembled in a standing position.
[0013] Next, the first slope 11 shown in FIG. 3B is attached to the side plates 14. Here,
the upper insert portions 11b and the lower insert portions 11c which are respectively
provided at both sides of the first slope 11 are inserted into the upper insertion
holes 14c and the lower insertion holes 14d of the side plates 14, respectively. Here,
three upper insertion holes 14c are formed at different positions in each of the side
plates 14, and the slope angle (curve angle) of the first slope 11 can be adjusted
by switching the hole to which each of the upper insert portions 11b of the first
slope 11 is to be inserted among the three upper insertion holes 14c.
[0014] Next, the flap 16 shown in FIG. 3C is attached to the first slope 11. Here, the upper
end portion 11a of the first slope 11 is bent toward the back plate 15 and the insert
portions 16a at the lower end of the flap 16 are respectively inserted into the insertion
holes 11d of the first slope 11. At the same time, in a state where the convex portions
16d at the lower end of both sides of the flap 16 being exposed at the front side
of the first slope 11, the insert portion 16c of the convex portion 16d side end is
inserted in the upper insertion hole 14c of the side plate 14 to which the upper insert
portion 11b of the first slope 11 is inserted. In such way, the insert portions 16c
of the convex portions 16d side ends of the flap 16 is fixed to the side plates 14,
and the flap 16 are elastically biased towards the front side of the first slope 11
by the entire flap 16 including the insert portions 16c and the convex portions 16d
being formed integrally. Further, the upper end portion 16b of the flap 16 is bent
towards the back plate 15. This bent upper end portion 16b functions as a rib and
is for inhibiting deformation (warping) of the flap 16. However, the flap 16 can be
reinforced by simply thickening the flap 16 and not bending the upper end portion
16b of the flap 16.
[0015] Next, the second slope 12 shown in FIG. 3D is attached to the back plate 15. Here,
the upper end portion 15a of the back plate 15 is bent towards the first slope 11
and the upper end portion 12a of the second slope 12 is also bent. Further, the insert
portions 12b of the upper end portion 12a are respectively inserted in the insertion
holes 15d of the back plate 15.
[0016] In such way, the assembling of the jump ramp 1 is completed.
[0017] Next, the jumping movement of a toy car using the jump ramp 1 will be described.
Here, the jumping movement of the toy car C when a toy car C in which the center of
gravity positions at a back part of the car is used will be described.
[0018] FIGS. 4A to 4C are diagrams for explaining the jumping movement of the toy car C
using the jump ramp 1.
[0019] First, as shown in FIG. 4A, when the toy car is made to run towards the first slope
11, the toy car C climbs the first slope 11 and reaches the flap 16 at the tip portion
of the first slope 11. At this time, the front wheels of the toy car C contact the
flap 16 first, however, the flap 16 hardly tilts because the center of gravity of
the toy car C positions at back of the car.
[0020] Moreover, as shown in FIG. 4B, when the back wheels of the toy car C contact the
flap 16, the flap 16 tilts toward the back (frontward) of the first slope 11 by the
weight of the toy car C. Thereby, the toy car C flies out toward upper direction along
the first slope 11 and the flap 16, however, the back wheel side of the toy car C
flies out more frontward than the front wheel side of the toy car C due to the tilting
of the flap 16. As a result, the toy car C turns centering around the center of gravity
thereof in the air while flying so that the center of gravity thereof forms a parabola.
Therefore, the toy car C makes a backward half turn and the front wheels thereof face
downward.
[0021] Then, as shown in FIG. 4C, the toy car C lands on the second slope 12 while the impact
of landing is absorbed by the elastic deformation of the second slope 12 in the up-down
direction, and the toy car C continues to run along the second slope 12.
[0022] According to the above jump ramp 1, the toy car C can make a turn in the air by the
flap 16 which is provided at the tip portion of the first slope 11. In particular,
because the flap 16 tilts just before the toy car C flies, the toy car C flies out
in the air loosing its balance and turns centering around the center of gravity thereof
in the air. In such way, a player can have fun watching the way the toy car C flies
where the toy car C makes a turn by the flap 16. Therefore, the player can have more
fun comparing to the conventional way where the toy car flies into the air while the
toy car is simply in a state of running.
[0023] Further, because the flap 16 is biased toward the front side of the first slope 11,
the wheels of the toy car C contact the flap 16 preferably while making the flap 16
tilt. Therefore, the toy car C can be made to fly preferably by effectively using
the grip of the wheels of the toy car C.
[0024] Moreover, the slope angle of the first slope 11 is adjustable, and further, the attachment
angle of the flap 16 with respect to the first slope 11 is adjustable. Therefore,
the slope angel of the first slope 11 and/or the attachment angle of the flap 16 can
be changed arbitrarily according to the speed and the position of the center of gravity
of the toy car C so that the toy car C flies in a preferable turning manner.
[0025] Furthermore, the upper end portion 11a of the first slope 11 is bent toward the back
plate 15 and the upper end portion 15a of the back plate 15 is bent toward the first
slope 11. Therefore, the toy car C can be prevented from falling in between the first
slope 11 and the back plate 15.
[0026] Here, the above described embodiment does not limit the present invention in any
way and it is needless to say that the present invention can be changed and modified
arbitrarily.
[0027] For example, as shown in FIG. 5, a bar 17 which can be used for competing how high
the toy car C flies can be arranged above the second slope 12. In the example of FIG.
5, two bar supports 18 in which a plurality of bar attaching sections 18a of different
heights are formed are respectively arranged at the sides of the side plates 14 to
support the bar 17. As shown in FIG. 6, similarly to the other parts of the jump ramp
1, the bar supports 18 can be easily assembled by bending a flat bendable member (for
example, a thick paper or the like). In particular, each of the bar supports 18 can
be assembled by bending the two bottom portions 18b at a right angle along their longitudinal
direction so as to overlap each other, wherein the two bottom portions 18b are bent
at a right angle along their width direction.
[0028] Moreover, the toy car C in which the center of gravity positions at its back is used.
However, the position of the center of gravity of the toy car C is not specifically
limited.
[0029] According to a first aspect of the preferred embodiment of the present invention,
there is provided a jump ramp for a toy car including a slope which slants obliquely
upward, and the toy car which is running is made to fly upward along the slope and
a tilting portion which is tiltable toward a back side of the slope is provided at
a tip portion of the slope.
[0030] Preferably, the tilting portion is tiltable toward the back side of the slope by
a weight of the toy cay which is running.
[0031] Preferably, the tilting portion is biased towards a front side of the slope.
[0032] Preferably, the tilting portion is detachable from the slope.
[0033] Preferably, an angle of the tilting portion with respect to the slope in a normal
state is adjustable.
[0034] Preferably, a slope angle of the slope is adjustable.
[0035] Preferably, the jump ramp further includes a second slope where the toy car which
flies from the slope lands.
[0036] According to the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the tilting portion
which is tiltable toward the back side of the slope is provided at the tip portion
of the slope which makes the running toy car fly. Therefore, the toy car which flies
out from the slope can be made to make a turn in the air by the tilting portion and
a player can have fun watching the way the toy car C flies where the toy car C makes
a turn by the tilting portion. Thus, the player can have more fun comparing to the
conventional way where the toy car flies into the air while the toy car is simply
in a state of running.
[0037] Although various exemplary embodiments have been shown and described, the invention
is not limited to the embodiments shown. Therefore, the scope of the invention is
intended to be limited solely by the scope of the claims that follow.
1. A jump ramp for a toy car, comprising:
a slope which slants obliquely upwardly,
wherein
the toy car which is running is made to fly upwardly along the slope, and
a tilting portion which is tiltable toward a rear or back side of the slope is provided
at a tip portion of the slope.
2. A jump ramp for the toy car as claimed in claim 1, wherein the tilting portion is
tiltable toward the rear or back side of the slope by a weight of the toy cay which
is running.
3. A jump ramp for the toy car as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein the tilting portion
is biased towards a front side of the slope.
4. A jump ramp for the toy car as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the tilting
portion is detachable from the slope.
5. A jump ramp for the toy car as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein an angle
of the tilting portion with respect to the slope in a normal state is adjustable.
6. A jump ramp for the toy car as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein a slope
angle of the slope is adjustable.
7. A jump ramp for the toy car as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 6, further comprising
a second slope where the toy car which flies from the slope lands.