BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] In the past there have been proposed model train track constructions which effectively
resist disconnection by vibration in use, are entirely safe against laceration and
the like by eliminating sharp projections, and avoid problems from the falling off
or inadvertent removal of conductive rail joiners. However, prior proposed model train
track constructions have not satisfactorily overcome these problems.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Accordingly, it is an important object of the present invention to provide a model
train track construction which overcomes the above mentioned difficulties, is entirely
safe in eliminating protrusions capable of causing injury, inheren is entirely resistant
to vibrations even in abusive model train track operation so as to remain connected
under substantially all conditions of use without requiring nailing or other positive
securement to a layout board, and further wherein rail joiners are effectively self-anchoring
to desired rail ends so as to remain secured thereto in the absence of deliberate
removal therefrom.
[0003] Other objects of the present invention will become apparent upon reading the following
specification and referring to the accompanying drawings, which form a material part
of this disclosure.
[0004] The invention accordingly consists in the features of construktion, combinations
of elements, and arrangements of parts, which will be exemplified in the construction
hereinafter described, and of which the scope will be indicated by the appended claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0005]
Figure 1 is partial, top perspective view showing an end region of a train track section
of the present invention, broken away for clarity of illustration.
Figure 2 is a partial top plan view showing a pair of like train track sections of
the present invention joined together in end to end interfitting engagement, partly
broken away for clarity.
Figure 3 is a partial transverse sectional view taken generally along the line 3-3
of Figure 2.
Figure 4 is a partial top perspective view showing an end region of a slightly modified
model train track section of the present invention, partly broken away for clarity.
Figure 5 is a partial top plan view showing a pair of model train track sections of
Figure 4 in end to end interfitting engagement, partly broken away for clarity.
Figure 6 is a transverse sectional view taken generally along the line 6-6 of Figure
5.
Figure 7 is a partial longitudinal sectional view taken generally along the line 7-7
of Figure 5.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0006] Referring now more particularly to the drawings, and specifically to Figure 1 thereof,
a model train track section is there generally designated 10. In Figures 2 and 3 there
is associated with the track section 10 a like track section 10a, wherein corresponding
parts of the like track section are designated by corresponding numerals plus the
letter "a".
[0007] The track section 10 includes an elongate plastic or otherwise non-conductive bed
11, which may be generally flat and of elongate straight, curved, or other desired
configuration. In practice, the bed 11 may advantageously be automatically fabricated,
as by injection molding, either in an elongate straight or curved configuration, as
for forming straight or curved track sections. The lower and upper surfaces of the
bed 11 may be generally flat, and substantially coplanar, while the bed may be provided
with a plurality of side edge cutouts, as 12, and a plurality of intermediate cutouts
13, all configured and arranged to present the simulated appearance of railroad ties
14. That is, along each longitudinal side edge of bed 11 there are provided a plurality
of side edge cutouts 12, with the cutouts of opposite side edges being in laterally
spaced, aligned relation with each other. The laterally intermediate cutouts 13 are
arranged in a row along the laterally intermediate region of bed 11, each laterally
intermediate cutout 13 being laterally aligned with and in spaced relation between
a pair of laterally aligned side edge cutouts 12. Thus, the laterally extending remaining
bed regions 14 present the appearance of a plurality of generally parallel spaced
railroad ties arranged in a row longitudinally of the track section 10 and each adjacent
pair of simulated ties 14 is connected together by a pair of longitudinally extending
laterally spaced bed portions 15.
[0008] A pair of longitudinally extending, parallel spaced track rails 20 are superposed
on the bed 11, respectively directly over each series of aligned tie connecting bed
portions 15 in crossing relation with the several ties 14. On the upper side of the
bed 11, as on each simulated tie 14, there may be provided rail attachment means,
as at 21, simulating the appearance of clamps serving to attach the rails 20 to the
bed 11.
[0009] The opposite end regions of each bed 11 may be substantially identical, as best seen
in Figure 1. It will there be apparent the the end most simulated tie 14 is connected
to the next endmost simulated tie 14 by a generally flat bed portion or web 25. The
web 25 may extend between the pair of endmost simulated ties.14, and substantially
between the ends thereof, except for certain cutouts and openings. Specifically, in
general alignment with one aligned tow of tie connecting portions 15, extending inwardly
from the outer side 26 or end most surface of bed 11, there is formed a notch or cutout
27. On one side, the laterally inward side, the notch or cutout 27 is undercut, as
at 28. The undercut inner side of cutout or notch 27 has its mouth or opening bevelled,
as at 29, extending inwardly from the edge 26 to define between the bevel 29 and undercut
28 a lobe, protrusion or lug 30.
[0010] Spaced laterally inwardly from the cutout 27, adjacent to the undercut inner side
thereof, there is formed a notch, slot or slit 31 extending longitudinally of the
bed 11 inwardly from the bed edge 26 to a location adjacent to and short of the next
adjacent simulated tie 14. The slot or kerf 31 is sufficiently close to the cutout
27 to leave the bed region therebetween, designated 32, at least slightly resilient,
for resiliently yieldable deflection of the lug 30, for a purpose appearing presently.
[0011] Laterally spaced from the cutout or opening 27, in general alignment with the other
series of aligned bed portions 15, there is provided generally coplanarly with the
bed
11 a longitudinal or endwise extension or projection 35 projecting from and beyond the
surface 26 of endmost tie 14. The end protrusion or extension 35 includes a generally
rectangular inner portion 36 extending directly from and generally normal to the surface
26 of endmost tie 14, and a reduced terminal portion 37 extending from the inner portion
36 longitudinally outwardly of the bed 11, spaced laterally from the side edges of
the inner portion. Thus, the terminal portion or reduced projection 37, being spaced
laterally between the side edges of portion 36 defines on the latter a pair of longitudinally
outwardly facing, respectively laterally inner and outer shoulders 38 and 39. The
reduced portion or extension 37 may have one side edge generally straight, as at 40,
generally longitudinally of the bed 11, and may have its other, inner side provided
with an undercut or recess 41, and which may extend longitudinally inwardly from its
distal or outer end 42 in the manner of a bevel or chamfer 43. Thus, the region of
extension 35 between undercut or recess 41 and bevel 43 may define a lateral protrusion
or lug 44.
[0012] A through opening or hole 45 may be formed laterally medially in the projecting portion
36, extending inwardly therefrom through the adjacent portion of tie 14 and thence
into the adjacent portion of web 45. Also, an opening or through hole 45 may be formed
in the web 25, spaced between the endmostand next adjacent ties 14, and the opening
45 and slot 31.
[0013] Adjacent to the distal end 42 of extension 35, in the upper surface thereof, may
be formed an opening or recess 47, for a purpose appearing presently.
[0014] The rails 20 may be substantially identical, each being fabricated of metal or. other
suitably conductive material and of a substantially constant cross sectional configuration
throughout its length. In particular, each rail 20 may include a generally flat lower
flange or base 50 which rests on and traverses the several ties, an upstanding intermediate
region or web 51 upstanding from the base laterally medially thereof, and an enlarged
upper portion or head 52.
[0015] The attachment means or simulated rail clamps 21, except those on the endmost tie
14 designated 21', are advantageously formed integral with the respective tie and
configured to define a tongue or lip 53 in overlying retaining engagement with the
adjacent base portion 50 of rail 20. Thus, the lips or tongues 53 of the attachment
means 21 serve to retain the rails 20 in position on the bed 11. The rails 20 are
generally parallel to each other and coterminous. Each rail 20 terminates at a location
approximately midway between the distal end 42 of extension 35 and the innermost region
of cutout 27. Thus, as may be seen in Figure 2, both of the rails 20 terminate at
ends 54, laterally aligned with each other, which ends extend longitudinally outwardly
beyond the endmost tie 14. Further, the simulated rail clamps or attachment means
21' of the endmost tie l4 are lacking in the retaining lip or tongue 53 of the attachment
means 21, so that the end portions of rails 20 extending beyond the second endmost
tie 14 are free of the bed, without restraint of one by the other.
[0016] Thus, the bed portion 32 is relatively free to flex toward the slot 31 for reduction
of the latter. By this means upon end to end alignment of track section 10 with like
track section 10a, the end extension 35 is aligned with the end cutout or receiver
27a, and similarly the end cutout or receiver 27 is aligned with the end extension
35a. Upon movement of the track sections 10 and 10a toward each other in their end
to end aligned relation, the extensions 35 and 35a will enter into the receivers 27a
and 27, respectively, during which the bosses or lugs 30 and 30a will be resiliently
deflected laterally by respective bosses or lugs 44a and 44, for snap engagement thereby
and resilient retention of the end extensions in respective end receivers. This is
the condition shown in Figure 2, which is assumed by a me.re straight line movement
of one track section relative to another.
[0017] In addition, each rail 20 is provided on one end with a conductive rail connector
or joiner 60. Specifically, the rail joiner-60 is fixedly attached to the rail end.
portion which terminates generally over the extension 35 when the rail sections are
not connected. More specifically, the rail joiners or connectors 60 are permanently
connected to the rail end portions which terminate over the bed openings 45. The rail
connectors or joiners 60 may each include an elongate, upwardly facing clip having
a bottom wall 61 engaged beneath the rail base 50, and upstanding spring flanges or
fingers 62 on opposite sides of and engaging adjacent upper portions of the rail base.
Further, the rail connectors or joiners 60 extend considerably beyond the end 54 of
the rail 20, terminating adjacent to and just short of the distal end 42 of the end
extension 35. A resilient lip or leaf spring 63 extends from the outer end of the
bottom wall 61 of each joiner 60 for snap engagement into a nether recess 47, for
positive retention thereby on the associated rail end portion. Thus, upon engagement
and disengagement of like track sections, the rail connectors or joiners 60 will be
retained on the proper rail end portions.
[0018] By the interfitting connection between end extensions 35, 35a and end receivers 27,
27a, inadvertent disconnection by vibration or other conditions of use is effectively
prevented. Also, it will be apparent that the rail connectors or joiners 60 terminate
short of the end extensions 35, so as to preclude injury thereby to users.
[0019] Considering now the embodiment of Figures 4-7, there is shown therein a slightly
modified embodiment of the present invention constituting a track section generally
designated 110 and illustrating a like track section 110a having corresponding parts
designated by corresponding numerals with the suffix "a". The track section 110 may
include a generally flat, non-conductive base part or bed 111, which may be fabricated
of plastic, say by injection molding, or otherwise fabricated of other suitable material.
The bed 111 is generally elongate and provided on opposite side edges with a series
of cutouts or notches 112, with the notches of opposite side edges being in respective
laterally aligned relation with respect to each other. Additionally, bed 111 is provided,
laterally medially thereof, with a longitudinal row of through holes or openings 113,
each being elongate laterally of the bed and in respective alignment with and between
a pair of laterally aligned side edge cutouts or notches 112.
[0020] Thus, as in the first described embodiment, the bed material remaining between side
edge cutouts 112 and laterally medial openings 113 define a plurality of parallel
spaced, laterally extending simulated ties 114 arranged in a row longitudinally of
the bed. Also, connecting the ties 114 are an aligned series or row of bed portions
115 adjacent to and spaced inwardly from each side edge of the bed.
[0021] Superposed over the bed 111, extending longitudinally thereof, are a pair of laterally
spaced, parallel rails 120. The rails 120 may each overlie an aligned row or series
of connecting bed portions 115, so as to obscure the later, leaving visible only the
rails and underlying transverse ties 114 to accurately simulate full size railroad
track, in the same manner as the first described embodiment. Toward this end there
are provided on the several ties 114, as by integral formation therewith, simulated
rail clamps 121 in partially overlying and retaining engagement with the base portion
of each rail 120. More specifically, each simulated tie 114 except the endmost tie
114 is provided with rail attachment members 121 which each include a retaining projection
or lip 153 overlying the adjacent portion of the rail base and thereby retaining the
rail in position on the bed. However, the endmost ties 114 include simulated rail
clamps 121' which are not provided with retaining lips, and so do not function to
retain or attach the rail 120 to the bed, but only as a clamp simulation.
[0022] Each end region of bed 111 is provided with a web or connecting portion 125 between
the endmost and next adjacent ties. The endmost tie 114 may have its side edge 126
facing away from the next adjacent tie 114 and provided with a longitudinally inwardly
extending opening 127 beneath one rail 120. More specifically, the cutout, opening
or receiver 127 extends longitudinally inwardly of the bed 111 through endmost tie
114 and into web 125, terminating short of the next adjacent tie 114. The side walls
of the cutout or receiver 127 are each undercut, as at 128, and provided with an internal
projection or lug 130 which flares or chamfers outwardly, as at 129 to the tie surface
126. Additionally, extending from the tie surface 126 on opposite sides of cutout
or receiver 127 are a pair of guide members 133 defining therebetween a guideway opening
into the receiver 127. Laterally spaced from the receiver 127, generally beneath the
other rail 120, the bed is provided with a dual or split end extension 135 projecting
longitudinally outwardly from the bed end surface 126. The bed end extension 135 is
subdivided or split by an opening 145 extending longitudinally of the bed inwardly
through the end extension 135, thence through the endmost tie 114 and into the bed
region 125 terminating short of the second endmost tie 114. The cutout or opening
145 subdivides the end extension 135 into a pair of laterally spaced resiliently deflectable
fingers or detent elements 137. Each projection finger 137 may have its outermost
or distal end 142 somewhat rounded and provided on its outer side with a bevel or
chamfer 143 extending from the distal end 142. The outer surface or edge 138 of each
spring finger 137 is notched or undercut, as at 141 spaced inwardly from the adjacent
bevel 143 and combining therewith to define a laterally outstanding projection or
lug 144.
[0023] The simulative but inoperative rail clamps 121' are located on opposite sides of
the opening 145, on the endmost tie 114. An additional simulative but inoperative
pair of rail clamps 136 are provided on the upper surfaces of spring fingers 137,
each aligned with a respective rail clamp 121' longitudinally of the bed and spaced
therefrom the approximate center-to-center spacing of the ties. The rail clamps 136
are lacking,in the hereinbefore described retaining tongues so as to be simulative,
but without the attachment function.
[0024] Additionally, the upper surfaces of spring fingers 137 are provided with recess 147
opening laterally into the cutout 137, for a purpose appearing presently.
[0025] As best seen in Figure 5, the track section 111 is adapted for end to end interfitting
engagement with an aligned, like track section 111a, wherein the longitudinal end
extension 135 enters into and interfits within a longitudinal end receiver 127a, and
similarly the longitudinal end receiver 127 receives in interfitting engagement a
longitudinal end projection 135a. That is, each end projection 135 is laterally offset
from the longitudinal centerline of the track section 110 a distance equal to the
lateral offset of the end receivers 127 for mating engagement with the like track
section 110a. Also, the end extension fingers 137 mayresiliently flex toward each
other for snap engagement of the finger lugs 144 past the receiver lugs 130 into a
resilient retaining engagement therebetween. That is, the finger lugs 144 snap into
the receiver undercuts 128, and the receiver lugs 130 snap into the finger undercuts
141. The track sections are thereby effectively retained in their aligned end to end
interfitting relation throughout all conditions of use, while permitting of deliberate
disconnection or separation by mere longitudinal withdrawel of the parts, one from
the other.
[0026] As best seen in Figure 5, the rails 120 are longitudinally coterminous, with their
ends 154 located approximately midway longitudinally of the track section between
the distal end 142 of an end extension, and the distal end 142a of a received end
extension. Further, rail connectors or joiners 160 are provided on one end of each
rail section 120. Specifically, the end portion of each rail section 120 over the
cutout 145 of end projection 135 is provided with a rail connector or joiner 160.
The rail connectors or joiners 160 may be substantially identical to the joiners or
connectors 60 of the first described embodiment, and provided with spring clips 162
in retaining engagement with the rail base, and a resilient end tab 163 in self-retaining
end engagement within recesses 147. Thus, the clips 160 are effectively positively
retained in position on the rails 120 extending over the end extensions 135. That
is, upon end engagement of like track sections 110 a rail end portion without a joiner
160 will enter into the extending end of a joiner 160, and withdraw therefrom upon
track section disconnection leaving the joiner on its original rail end portion.
[0027] It will also be apparent that, in the disconnected track section condition, the rail
end joiners 160 do not extend beyond their adjacent, underlying end extensions 135.
Also, the rail end portions without rail joiners do not extend beyond their adjacent
underlying guide members 133, so that there are no possibly injurious rail or connector
extensions beyond the bed 111.
[0028] From the foregoing, it is seen that the present invention provides a model train
track construction which includes the safety of having no sharp protrusions, is entirely
vibration proof under all operating conditions while permitting of deliberate disconnection
when desired, and wherein the rail connectors or joiners are effectively self-anchoring
in position for ready track section connection and disconnection.
[0029] Although the present invention has been described in some detail by way of illustration
and example for purposes of clarity of understanding, it is understood that certain
changes and modifications may be made within the spirit of the invention.
1. A model vehicle track section comprising an elongate generally flat nonconductive
bed, a pair of conductive rails superposed longitudinally on said bed, attachment
means attaching said rails to said bed spaced from the ends of said bed, a longitudinal
end extension on each end of said bed, the end extensions at opposite bed ends being
laterally offset on opposite sides of a bed longitudinal center line, a longitudinally
inwardly extending receiver at each bed end offset laterally oppositely to the adjacent
end extension, said end extensions and receivers being configured for entry into and
reception of end receivers and extensions of like track beds, resilient detent means
on each adjacent pair of end extensions and receivers for snap interfitting end engagement
between like track beds, and conductive open-ended sleeve-like rail connectors on
one end of each rail for electrical connection to rails of a like track section, said
connectors each overlying a respective end extension laterally inwardly thereof and
terminating short of the underlying end extension to protect persons from said connectors,
said rails being generally longitudinally co-extensive and terminating generally longitudinally
midway between the entering end of the adjacent end extension and the entering end
of an end extension of an interengaging like track bed.
2. A model vehicle track section according to claim 1, said resilient detent means
being defined by the laterally inner side of each receiver being resiliently deflectable
laterally inwardly, and formations on said laterally inner side of each receiver and
one side of each extension for snap interfitting engagement with like track beds,
said extension and the other side of each receiver being relatively rigid.
3. A model vehicle track section according to claim 2, said other side of said receiver
extending laterally outwardly to the adjacent side edge of said bed.
4. A model vehicle track section according to claim 1, said resilient detent means
comprising a pair of resiliently laterally deflectable fingers on each end extension,
and formations on said fingers of each end extension and the inner sides of each end
receiver for snap interfitting engagement with like track beds.
5. A model vehicle track section according to claim 4, the end portions of said rails
extending beyond said rail attachment means, and said rail connectors receiving the
rail end portions beyond said rail attachment means.
6. A model vehicle track section according to claim 1, said resilient detent means
comprising a laterally opposed pair of resiliently deflectable sides on each end extension,
and formations on each side of each end extension and on each side of each end receiver
for snap interfitting engagement with like track beds.
7. A model vehicle track section according to claim 1, in combination with one-way
snap retention means on 'said connectors and extensions for positive retention of
the connectors in position on said rails, said connectors each comprising a resilient
tab extending from the outer end of each sleeve for outward and downward extension
into snap interengagement with the underlying extension, said tabs serving to guide
rails entering into said sleeves.