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US1845962A
US1845962A US489673A US48967330A US1845962A US 1845962 A US1845962 A US 1845962A US 489673 A US489673 A US 489673A US 48967330 A US48967330 A US 48967330A US 1845962 A US1845962 A US 1845962A
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  • rlhis invention relates to toy railways or toy track structure and the main object being to provide an improved type of structure which will combine strength, durability and servic'eability in use, will be relatively cheap and inexpensive to manufacture, and will provide by virtue of its many advantages and increased utility a very useful and attractive commercial toy product.
  • a further object is to provide sections of track which are adapted to be releasably joined or held together and each section having a plurality of tracks of diierent gauges or widths so that toy trains of large or small design may be optionally operated on the as ⁇ Sild sections.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a trackway of one standard width or gauge to which another trackway of a different width or gauge may be added thereby producing a combined trackage over which various gauge trains may be operated.
  • Still further object of the invention resides in the novel manner of adding an extension onto the ties or supports of the existing narrow gauged tracks on which eXtensions a track of wider width or gauge is supported.
  • Figure l is a plan View of one of the track sections showing the combined trackage ot' narrow and wide gauge tracks with the power rail medially or centrally disposed.
  • Fig. 2 is a similar View with the outer or wider gauge tracks removed.
  • Fig. 3 is a modified form illustrating the manner of adding an extension to the existing narrow gauge tracks, on which extension the wider gauge tracks are supported, the tracks being omitted for clarity.
  • Fig. 4l illustrates a further modification of adding to the narrow gauge tracks by employing clips on which the wider tracks are f supported.
  • Fig. 5 illustrates the three clips used ⁇ on each rail and Fig. 6 shows the rail secured ⁇ to the clips.
  • the narrow gauge track consists of the rails 2--2.
  • the power rail l is suitably fastened to the ties 3 by ears or lugs 4 and is further insulated from the surrounding metal parts by insulation designated at 5.
  • the rails 2-2 are likewise fastened to the ties by ears or lugs 6.
  • the ties or supports are pro vided with stamped up ears or lugs 7--7 which are adapted to secure the outer or wider gauged tracks 8-8.
  • the ties or supports 3 are made sufficiently long to provide an integral structure for supportmgboth sets of tracks.
  • the extension 9 in Fig. 3 has the struck up ears or lugs l0 beneath which the flanges of the rail is fastened.
  • the extension 9 is arranged to slidably fit over the ends of the ties or supports 3, this being accomplished by providing marginal rebent portions 11-11 on the extension into which rebent portion the marginal llange at the base of the support is received. When the parts are properly assembled the rebent portions 11-11 are pressed into a tight tit with the flange on the support.
  • Figs. 4, 5 and 6 constitute extensions having bendable ears l2-12 which may be interlocked around the fiange of the supporting tie or support.
  • the combination ottiemembers In a toy railway, the combination ottiemembers, a track of narrow gauge secured thereon, a separate extension on each end of the tie members, a track of relative wider gauge secured tothe extensions, and a power rail medially disposed between said tracks.
  • a series of tie members of channel shape arranged ⁇ with their flanges extending downwardly and having the lower edges of the flanges provided with out turned feet, a detachable extension of similar shape on the ends of said tie members, a track of narrow gauge securedY on the tie members, a track of wider gauge secured to the extensions, and a power rail medially disposed between said tracks.
  • a series of tie members of channel shape arranged with their flanges extending downwardly and having the lower edges of the flanges provided with out-turned feet, an extension on each tie member of similar shape and fitting on theV endof the tie member, said extensions each having the feet rebent downwardly and inwardly to form U- shaped channels receiving the feet of the respective tie member, a track of narrow gauge secured on the tie members, and a rail carried by said extensions.
  • a standard track section of narrow gauge forvunitary handling comprising a power rail and a plurality of wheel bearing rails and tie means connecting said rails, said tie meansbeing provided withv means for the support of additional wheel bearing rails forming a standard wide gauge track section. Signed at Washington, District of Columbia, this 18th day of October, 1930.

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Feb. 16, 1932. G W DORR 1,845,962
'TOY RAILWAY Filed Oct. 18, 1950 Iii Patented Feb. 16, 1932 GEORGE W. BORR, 0F WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA TOY RAILWAY Application led October 18, 1930. Serial No. 489,673.
rlhis invention relates to toy railways or toy track structure and the main object being to provide an improved type of structure which will combine strength, durability and servic'eability in use, will be relatively cheap and inexpensive to manufacture, and will provide by virtue of its many advantages and increased utility a very useful and attractive commercial toy product.
A further object is to provide sections of track which are adapted to be releasably joined or held together and each section having a plurality of tracks of diierent gauges or widths so that toy trains of large or small design may be optionally operated on the as` sembled sections.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a trackway of one standard width or gauge to which another trackway of a different width or gauge may be added thereby producing a combined trackage over which various gauge trains may be operated.
rl. still further object of the invention resides in the novel manner of adding an extension onto the ties or supports of the existing narrow gauged tracks on which eXtensions a track of wider width or gauge is supported.
These and other objects will readily present themselves to those skilled in this particular art when reading the 'following specification in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein similar parts are indicated by like reference numerals throughout the several views in which:
Figure l is a plan View of one of the track sections showing the combined trackage ot' narrow and wide gauge tracks with the power rail medially or centrally disposed.
Fig. 2 is a similar View with the outer or wider gauge tracks removed.
Fig. 3 is a modified form illustrating the manner of adding an extension to the existing narrow gauge tracks, on which extension the wider gauge tracks are supported, the tracks being omitted for clarity.
Fig. 4l illustrates a further modification of adding to the narrow gauge tracks by employing clips on which the wider tracks are f supported.
Fig. 5 illustrates the three clips used `on each rail and Fig. 6 shows the rail secured `to the clips.
Referring more in detail to the drawings l indicates the ower rail which by preference` is mounted mec ially or centrally on the supporting ties 3. The narrow gauge track consists of the rails 2--2. The power rail l is suitably fastened to the ties 3 by ears or lugs 4 and is further insulated from the surrounding metal parts by insulation designated at 5. The rails 2-2 are likewise fastened to the ties by ears or lugs 6. In the form illustrated in Figs. l and 2 the ties or supports are pro vided with stamped up ears or lugs 7--7 which are adapted to secure the outer or wider gauged tracks 8-8. In the forms just described the ties or supports 3 are made sufficiently long to provide an integral structure for supportmgboth sets of tracks.
In the modiiied forms illustrated in Figs. 3, 4, 5 and 6 it is my intention to take care of the types of narrow gauged tracks which have already been sold and to which may be added an extension to each tie and upon which extension the tracks of a wider gauge are supported. The extension 9 in Fig. 3 has the struck up ears or lugs l0 beneath which the flanges of the rail is fastened. In this form the extension 9 is arranged to slidably fit over the ends of the ties or supports 3, this being accomplished by providing marginal rebent portions 11-11 on the extension into which rebent portion the marginal llange at the base of the support is received. When the parts are properly assembled the rebent portions 11-11 are pressed into a tight tit with the flange on the support.
The form illustrated in Figs. 4, 5 and 6 constitute extensions having bendable ears l2-12 which may be interlocked around the fiange of the supporting tie or support.
The general custom of the purchasing public is tobuy a small size train which needs a track of narrow gauge and usually from this small type of toy they advance to the large size train which of course means an entirely new set of tracks. New in order to provide a track which will take care of both the small and large size trains I have devised a combination with a power rail centrally dispose-d. This may be sold as a narrow gauged track as illustrated in Fig. 2, then if it is desired to advance to the wide gauge track all that is necessary is to slip a rail beneath the ears 7-7 and fasten to the flange ofthe inserted rail.-
Vherethe purchaser already has a narrow gauged set of tracks, in which case the ties or supports are not of-suilicient length to support the additional track, all that will be needed is the extension forms illustrated in' Figs. 3, 4, 5 and 6. y
Vhile I have illustrated in the accompanying drawings certain forms and structural details that go to make up my invention I- wish it understood that deviation therefrom may be made-without departing from the spirit or fundamental principle and that the scope of protection will be apparent from the appended claims.
I claim:
l. In a toy railway, the combination of. supporting members, a track of narrow gauge secured thereon, an extension secured to each end of the supporting members, a track of relative wider gauge secured tothe extensions, and a power rail medially disposedv between said tracks.
2. VIn-a toy railway, the combinationiof supporting members, a track of narrow gauge secured thereon, an extension detachably secured to each end of the supporting members, a track of relative wider gauge secured tothe extensions, and a power rail medially dis-v posed between saidl tracks.
3. In a toy railway, the combination ottiemembers, a track of narrow gauge secured thereon, a separate extension on each end of the tie members, a track of relative wider gauge secured tothe extensions, anda power rail medially disposed between said tracks.
4. In a toy railway, a series of tie members, an' extension on each tie member fitted to the ends thereof, a track of narrow gauge secured on the tie members, a rail for wider gauge carried by said extensions, and a power rail medially disposed between said tracks.
5. In a toy railway, a series of tie members of channel shape arranged `with their flanges extending downwardly and having the lower edges of the flanges provided with out turned feet, a detachable extension of similar shape on the ends of said tie members, a track of narrow gauge securedY on the tie members, a track of wider gauge secured to the extensions, and a power rail medially disposed between said tracks.
6. In a toy railway, a series of tie members of channel shape arranged with their flanges extending downwardly and having the lower edges of the flanges provided with out-turned feet, an extension on each tie member of similar shape and fitting on theV endof the tie member, said extensions each having the feet rebent downwardly and inwardly to form U- shaped channels receiving the feet of the respective tie member, a track of narrow gauge secured on the tie members, and a rail carried by said extensions.
7. A standard track section of narrow gauge forvunitary handling, comprising a power rail and a plurality of wheel bearing rails and tie means connecting said rails, said tie meansbeing provided withv means for the support of additional wheel bearing rails forming a standard wide gauge track section. Signed at Washington, District of Columbia, this 18th day of October, 1930.
, GEORGE W. DORR.
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