High angle tethered slide with freefall drop and variable radius swing
10376798 ยท 2019-08-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B61B12/022
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A63B69/0048
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B61B7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A63G21/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B61B12/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B61B12/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A63G21/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B69/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B61B7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An amusement ride is formed from a self-equalizing dual line affixed to a pulley at its upper end and to pulley and counterweight system at its lower end. An upper platform at the upper dual line end launches a rider who is connected via a line to a pulley riding on the dual line. A slide is carried by the upper platform from which the rider is launched, resulting in the rider swinging in an arcuate motion about the pulley. A belay, carried by the dual line, is movable to confront the pulley as the rider is carried down the dual lines and to enhance the arcuate swinging of the rider. A lower landing permits the rider to demount the amusement ride.
Claims
1. An amusement ride, which comprises: (a) an upper platform from which a rider is launched; (b) a lower deck landing where the rider concludes the amusement ride; (c) a first anchor pulley located above the upper platform; (d) a second anchor pulley system located above the lower deck landing but at a lower elevation than the first anchor pulley; (e) a third return pulley located beneath the second anchor pulley; (f) a continuous line that runs from the first anchor pulley downwardly to the second anchor pulley system, then downwardly to the third return pulley, then upwardly to the second anchor pulley system, and then returns to the first anchor pulley, between the first anchor pulley and the second anchor pulley system the line forms an upper line and a lower line parallel to the upper line; (g) a first stop block attached to the upper line above the upper platform; (h) a second stop block attached to the lower line above the lower landing; a carriage system attached to both the upper line and the lower line and to which a rider is tethered; (j) a counterweight attached to the line between the second anchor pulley system and the third return pulley; (k) a slide attached to the upper platform from which the tethered rider is launched, resulting in the tethered rider swinging in an arcuate motion about the pulley and then carried by gravity down the dual lines; (l) at the landing, the upper line running through an overhead second pulley system downwardly to a counterweight where the counterweight is affixed by a line to a terminating pulley; (m) the lower line running from the first overhead pulley downwardly to the landing and having a stop block located away from the landing and through a third overhead pulley to the terminating pulley, wherein by releasing some slack in the overhead line, the counterweight is lowered causing the upper stop block to move towards the lower deck landing and the lower stop block to move towards the upper platform and the rider launched from the upper platform; the carriage moves downwardly carried by the upper and lower lines until the carriage contacts the lower stop whereupon the lower stop block is pushed towards the landing and the upper stop block moves towards the landing, thus resetting the counterweight by its upward movement for a next tethered rider.
2. The amusement ride of claim 1, wherein a chute extends from said upper platform from which the tethered rider is launched.
3. The amusement ride of claim 1, wherein two parallel dual line systems permit two different tethered riders to use the amusement ride at the same time.
4. The amusement ride of claim 2, wherein a fabric baffle is fitted to the end of the chute and through which the tethered rider passes.
5. The amusement ride of claim 1, which is located aboard a cruise liner.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For a fuller understanding of the nature and advantages of the present apparatus and method, reference should be had to the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(15) In this embodiment in the drawings, a pair of generally parallel lines permits two different riders to experience ride 12 at the same time. It will be appreciated that additional such lines could be established depending up space requirements.
(16) The fixed base at the start could be a tree, tower, building, or virtually any structure that can support the rise. Virtually any height can be used by the disclosed amusement ride. Because of the small footprint of the ride, a cruise ship is an ideal location for the disclosed amusement rides. The height of the amusement ride can be static or dynamic.
(17) The participant is outfitted in a harness and other required safety equipment, i.e., helmet, gloves, etc. The participant can access the ride using a spiral staircase, 18, up to a launch platform, 20, or alternatively a vertically oriented climbing wall (conveyor), 19, or net, 21, or combination. Staircase 18 can be a simple helix configuration or in a double helix configuration to increase the number of participants that can move up to the beginning of the amusement ride. Climbing wall 19 can be a continuous loop around rollers at the top and at the bottom and being connected to a power source so that it moves like a conveyor belt. In this fashion, the rider, if able, can climb the entire height of wall 19; or just a portion of the height with the wall then being activated to ferry the rider the rest of the way up to platform 20; or the entire height from deck 14 to deck 20 if the rider is unable to climb the wall, but wants the experience of going up a climbing wall. These various means of accessing platform 20 merely adds to the excitement of the amusement. Moreover, such continuously moving climbing wall is capable of rotating to different angles in order to stage an opportunity for a photograph or digital image or video to be taken of the person ascending the climbing wall. Such opportunities are created for all the various the modes of ascension, as part of the entertainment package disclosed herein.
(18) Dual lines, 22 and 24, upon which the participant rides, passes through a pulley, 26 (see
(19) The participant is seated at the throat of the slide and prepares for launch. The participant wears a harness that is attached to a pulley, 23. The rider then scoots forward and down the chute and/or the operator gives the participant a slight push to start the slide down the chute. The slide radius is such that the tether becomes slightly slack as the participant proceeds down the slide. The participant then, reaching the end of the slide, continues in a forward motion caused by the arc of the slide creating a momentary free-fall. Then, as the participant reaches the extent of the length of the tether, which in most applications is a dynamic climbing rope used to absorb shock, the participant swings forward in the arc of the tether (see
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(21) The counterweight system can be located at either the upper end or the lower end, and in some circumstances, at both ends.
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(23) The participant is seated at the throat of slide 32 and prepares for launch. The operator pulls on tether 25 through a belay device, 49, which shortens the distance between the participant and fixed pulley 46. The radius of slide 32 is such that tether 25 becomes slightly slack as the participant proceeds down slide 32. The slide can be formed from polymeric material or fabric and suspended by flexible members, such as cable or fiberglass reinforced rods or other semi-rigid material. An optional shroud or baffle, 33, can be located at the lower end of slide 32. The participant is in darkness inside shroud 33 until emerging from the discharge end of shroud 33. Shroud 33 creates a tunnel-like effect, such that the participant has the sensation of falling in the dark. Shroud 33 also absorbs kinetic energy some of which is converted to sound energy by the rider sliding against the shroud material and some energy is absorbed by the supporting tether system. Such loss of energy puts the participant into a lower and more controllable arc and drop combination. Once the rider has dropped from the end of the slide/baffle and swung in an arc for a period of time, the operator can lower the rider onto a lower deck, crash mat, swimming pool, pit filled with balls or beans, air bag, or just about any safety amusement landing area. Without the shroud, the swing of the passenger may be uncontrollable and unsafe.
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(25) An alternative launch design to that of slide 32 shown in
(26) While the amusement ride has been described with reference to various embodiments, those skilled in the art will understand that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope and essence of the disclosure. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the disclosure without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the disclosure not be limited to the particular embodiments disclosed, but that the disclosure will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims. In this application all units are in the metric system and all amounts and percentages are by weight, unless otherwise expressly indicated. Also, all citations referred herein are expressly incorporated herein by reference.