TRANSPORT VEHICLE DESIGNED TO BE PULLED BY AN OVERHEAD CABLE AND INSTALLATION COMPRISING A VEHICLE OF SAID TYPE
20190300022 · 2019-10-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B61B12/028
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B61B11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B61B12/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B61B11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Transport vehicle designed to be pulled by an overhead cable, including an attachment device configured to attach the vehicle to the overhead cable, a support structure configured to support at least one chair, and a hanger arm connecting the support structure to the attachment device, said at least one chair being mounted rotationally on the support structure.
Claims
1-5. (canceled)
6. Transport vehicle designed to be pulled by an overhead cable, comprising: an attachment device configured to attach the vehicle to the overhead cable, a support structure configured to support at least one chair, and a hanger arm connecting the support structure to the attachment device, the hanger arm extending along a longitudinal axis and said at least one chair being mounted rotationally on the support structure around an axis of rotation perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, wherein said at least one chair is configured to rotate around the axis of rotation so that the field of vision of the passenger seated in said at least one chair is directed towards the ground.
7. Vehicle according to claim 6, wherein said at least one chair comprises a harness mounted swiveling on said at least one chair between a raised position in which access to said at least one chair is allowed and a lowered position to provide protection for a passenger seated on said at least one chair.
8. Vehicle according to claim 6, comprising a tilt system configured to animate in rotation said at least one chair with respect to a reference position of said at least one chair.
9. Vehicle according to claim 6, comprising several chairs situated side by side according to an axis perpendicular to the longitudinal axis.
10. Overhead cable transport installation, comprising at least one vehicle according to claim 6.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] Other advantages and features will become more clearly apparent from the following description of particular embodiments of the invention given for non-restrictive example purposes only and represented in the appended drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0021] A transport installation 1 by overhead cable 2, comprising at least one vehicle 3, has been represented in
[0022] The vehicle 3 further comprises at least one chair 7 to 9 mounted on the support structure 6 and suspended on the cable 2 when the vehicle 3 is attached to the cable 2. For example, the vehicle 3 can comprise several chairs 7 to 9 situated side by side according to a main axis R perpendicular to the longitudinal axis L. The main axis R can also be perpendicular to an axis of attachment X of the attachment device 4. The axis of attachment X is an axis along which the hauling cable 2 extends when the attachment device 4 is attached to the hauling cable 2. The axis of attachment X extends in the direction in which the vehicle 3 travels when the latter is pulled by the hauling cable 2. More particularly, the chairs 7 to 9 are of bucket seat type, i.e. individual chairs with a backrest engaging the passenger's hips so that the passengers are firmly ensconced in the chair 7 to 9.
[0023] In particular, the vehicle 3 comprises at least one chair 7 to 9 mounted rotationally on the support structure 6 around an axis of rotation R perpendicular to the longitudinal axis L. The axis of rotation R corresponds to the main axis R described above. Preferentially, all the chairs 7 to 9 are mounted rotationally around the axis of rotation R. As a variant, it can be envisaged for the chairs 7 to 9 to have different axes of rotation from one another. For example, all the axes of rotation of the chairs 7 to 9 are parallel to one another and are perpendicular to the longitudinal axis L. When the chairs 7 to 9 have the same axis of rotation R, the axis of rotation R can be located in the middle of the frame formed by the support structure 6. For example, the axis of rotation R passes through the set of backrests of the chairs. It can also be situated in the part of the frame located in proximity to the hanger arm 5.
[0024] Preferentially, each chair 7 to 9 comprises a harness 10 mounted swiveling on the chair 7 to 9 between a raised position in which access to the chair 7 to 9 is allowed, and a lowered position to provide protection of a passenger seated on the chair 7 to 9. Each chair 7 to 9 can further be equipped with a safety bar 11 mounted pivoting between a raised position and a lowered position so as to immobilise the passenger's legs. In particular, the harness 10 is shaped to protect the passenger's torso by securing the latter between the backrest and the harness 10 when the harness 10 is in the lowered position. It is also possible to design a specific protection harness that can secure both the passenger's torso and legs, and in this case the safety bar 11 is no longer necessary.
[0025] Preferably, the vehicle 3 comprises a tilt system 12 configured to animate in rotation the chairs 7 to 9 with respect to respective reference positions of the chairs 7 to 9. A reference position can be a position in which the backrest of the chair is vertical and the seat of the chair is horizontal, as illustrated in
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[0027] As a variant, the lever arm 13 can comprise a fixed or mobile sheave 16 to automatically trigger the chairs 7 to 9 tilting. For example, the loading and unloading stations can comprise triggering means, such as rails or cams, which operate in conjunction with the sheave 16 when the vehicle 3 is moved in the station and passes in front of the trigger. It is thus possible to propose an installation 1 in which the passengers board the chairs 7 to 9, while the vehicle 3 is still moving in the station. Furthermore, when the trigger of the loading station comes into contact with the sheave 16, the chairs 7 to 9 are inclined in the loading station and before the vehicle 3 leaves the loading station. In opposite manner, the unloading station comprises a reverse trigger which raises the sheave 16 and moves the lever arm 13 to its first position to return the chairs 7 to 9 to the reference position in the unloading station. When the vehicle 3 has reached the unloading station, the tilt system 12 enables raising the chairs 7 to 9 to return them to their reference positions to facilitate the passengers to alight.
[0028] The installation and vehicle which have just been described enable new sensations to be created that are much more thrilling than those procured by traditional chairlifts.