Current collecting device for a track guided sport vehicle

Amusement devices: toys – Rolling or tumbling – Including extrinsic guide or means cooperable with extrinsic...

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C104S060000

Reexamination Certificate

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11076254

ABSTRACT:
A current collecting device for a toy vehicle for use on an electrified track. The toy vehicle is for operation on a road surface, and is driven by an electric motor installed in a chassis and having a chassis frame that carries the electric motor, whereby the current collecting device has strip-like contact elements which cooperate with current rails of the road surface. The contact elements which are in contact with the current rails of the road surface are carried by a replaceable unit which is connected to the current collecting device.

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