Railways: surface track – Portable track – Simulated roadbeds
Patent
1977-12-22
1979-07-17
Reese, Randolph A.
Railways: surface track
Portable track
Simulated roadbeds
46 1K, 104 60, 104147A, A63H 1802
Patent
active
041612795
ABSTRACT:
A curved track section for self-propelled toy vehicles, the track having a width sufficient to accommodate two toy vehicles side by side. A portion of the track is provided with a lane divider with the entrance end of the track being provided with an abutment portion extending in the direction of travel of the vehicles from a position adjacent the outer periphery to a position generally intermediate the inside and outside of the track, the abutment having a progressively increasing height and width in the direction of travel the vehicle, the lane selection of the vehicle being determined by the speed or angle of entry into the entrance end of the track section.
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Goldman Ronald M.
Mattel Inc.
Mesaros John G.
Reese Randolph A.
Shirk Max E.
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