FAMILY AMUSEMENT RIDE
20250153057 ยท 2025-05-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
An amusement ride comprises a track having at least one oval portion, at least one vehicle adapted to travel around the track, and a movement mechanism adapted to cause the at least one vehicle to travel around the track. The movement mechanism and the track cause each vehicle to experience an acceleration when the vehicle reaches a curved end of the oval portion and wherein the acceleration causes a top, carriage portion of the vehicle to rotate with respect to a lower carriage portion of the vehicle, about the vehicle axis. Each vehicle is rotatable around a vehicle axis at all locations about the track, including straight portions.
Claims
1. An amusement ride comprising: a track having at least one oval portion; at least one vehicle adapted to travel around said track; a movement mechanism adapted to cause each said at least one vehicle to travel around said track; and each said vehicle further adapted to rotate around a vehicle axis of said vehicle at all locations about said track, wherein said movement mechanism and said track cause each said vehicle to experience an acceleration when said vehicle reaches a curved end of said oval portion and wherein said acceleration causes a top portion of said vehicle to rotate about said vehicle axis.
2. The amusement ride as in claim 1, wherein said track includes straight portions and said vehicle is rotatable about said vehicle axis along said straight portions.
3. The amusement ride as in claim 1, wherein said movement mechanism includes a chain that engages an arm located in a bottom portion of a corresponding vehicle of said at least one vehicle and wherein a top portion of the vehicle is rotatable with respect to the bottom portion.
4. The amusement ride as in claim 3, wherein said chain includes a braking member for braking said vehicle at completion of a ride cycle.
5. The amusement ride as in claim 1, wherein each said vehicle is coupled to said vehicle axis via a bearing.
6. The amusement ride as in claim 1, wherein each said vehicle is adapted to rotate 360 about said vehicle axis.
7. The amusement ride as in claim 1, wherein each said vehicle comprises a gondola with a plurality of seats.
8. The amusement ride as in claim 7, wherein each said gondola includes wheels and is adapted to travel around said track on said wheels.
9. The amusement ride as in claim 1, wherein each said vehicle comprises a gondola with a single seat extending peripherally about a center of said gondola.
10. The amusement ride as in claim 1, wherein each said vehicle comprises a two-part vehicle including a lower chassis part coupled to said movement mechanism and an upper carriage portion that accommodates at least one rider, said upper carriage part rotatable with respect to said lower chassis part about said vehicle axis.
11. The amusement ride as in claim 10, wherein said upper carriage part is rotatably coupled to said lower chassis part via a bearing.
12. The amusement ride as in claim 10, wherein each said vehicle comprises a spring member disposed beneath said rotatable upper carriage part, coupled to said lower chassis part, and adapted to stabilize said lower chassis part of said vehicle.
13. The amusement ride as in claim 12, wherein each said spring member includes an internal guide rod coupled to a chain of said movement mechanism.
14. The amusement ride as in claim 12, wherein said spring member includes a slider member disposed between an inner spring portion and an outer spring portion.
15. The amusement ride as in claim 12, wherein said internal guide rod includes a slider portion that moves outwardly along said guide rod to compress an outer spring of said spring member which responds by providing a restitution restoring force.
16. The amusement ride as in claim 1, wherein said amusement ride comprises a plurality of said oval portions coupled to one another.
17. An amusement ride comprising: an oval track; at least one gondola adapted to travel around said oval track; a movement mechanism adapted to cause said at least one gondola to travel around said oval track; each said gondola having a lower chassis part coupled to said movement mechanism and an upper carriage part rotatable around an axis of said gondola at all locations about said oval track, said lower chassis part rotatably coupled to said upper carriage part via a bearing; wherein said movement mechanism and said track configuration cause each said gondola to experience a whipping motion when said gondola reaches an end section of said oval track and wherein said whipping motion causes said upper carriage part to rotate about said axis.
18. The amusement ride as in claim 17, wherein each said gondola comprises a spring member disposed beneath said rotatable upper carriage part, coupled to said lower chassis part, and adapted to stabilize said lower chassis part of said vehicle, each said spring member including an internal guide rod coupled to a chain of said movement mechanism.
19. The amusement ride as in claim 18, wherein each said gondola includes wheels and is adapted to travel around said track on said wheels, said internal guide rod includes a slider portion that moves outwardly along the guide rod to compress an outer spring of the spring member which responds by providing a restitution restoring force.
20. The amusement ride as in claim 17, wherein said movement mechanism comprises a chain that engages an arm located in a bottom portion of a corresponding gondola of said at least one gondola and wherein each said gondola is adapted to rotate 360 about said axis.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated herein and form part of the specification, illustrate the present disclosure and, together with the description, further serve to explain the principles of the present disclosure and to enable those skilled in the relevant art(s) to make and use aspects described herein.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0026] The aspects described herein, and references in the specification to one aspect, an aspect, an exemplary aspect, an example aspect, etc., indicate that the aspects described can include a particular feature, structure, or characteristic, but every aspect may not necessarily include the particular feature, structure, or characteristic. The same is true for use of the term embodiment, e.g. one embodiment, an embodiment, an exemplary embodiment, Moreover, such phrases are not necessarily referring to the same aspect. Further, when a particular feature, structure, or characteristic is described in connection with an aspect or embodiment, it is understood that it is within the knowledge of those skilled in the art to effect such feature, structure, or characteristic in connection with other aspects whether or not explicitly described.
[0027] Spatially relative terms, such as beneath, below, lower, above, on, upper and the like, can be used herein for ease of description to describe one element or feature's relationship to another element(s) or feature(s) as illustrated in the figures. The spatially relative terms are intended to encompass different orientations of the device in use or operation in addition to the orientation depicted in the figures. In many embodiments, the apparatus can be otherwise oriented (rotated 90 degrees or at other orientations) and the spatially relative descriptors used herein can likewise be interpreted accordingly.
[0028] Terms such as about, approximately, and the like, can be used herein to indicate the value of a given quantity that can vary based on a particular technology. Based on the particular technology, the terms about, approximately, and the like can indicate a value of a given quantity that varies within, for example, 10-30% of the value (e.g., 10%, +20%, or 30% of the value).
[0029] Enumerative adjectives (e.g., first, second, third, or the like) can be used to distinguish like elements without establishing an order, hierarchy, quantity, or permanent numeric assignment (unless otherwise noted). For example, the terms first vehicle and second vehicle can be used to facilitate the distinguishing of two vehicles without specifying a particular order, hierarchy, quantity, or immutable numeric correspondence.
[0030] The disclosed amusement ride has a layout that encourages spinning in all rider configurations The disclosed amusement ride includes a carriage that travels around an oval track and when the carriage approaches the round ends of the track, a whipping motion initiates spinning of the carriage, such spinning continuing at all locations around the track.
[0031] By oval, it is meant an elongated round shape resembling an elongated circle, for example two semi-circular portions separated by a straight portion. In other embodiments, the layout of the track of the amusement ride includes one or more curved sections that follow a straight portion but for brevity of description, the configuration of the track will be referred to collectively as oval.
[0032] The carriage can contain various different seating configurations and may include a brake that locks the vehicles at the end of the ride cycle.
[0033] One embodiment of a layout of the family amusement ride is shown in
[0034] The illustrated embodiment of
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[0037] A chain coupled to movement member 5 runs horizontally and is coupled to gondola 31 at connection point 29 of chassis frame 11 and at connection point 39 to the guide rod of spring member 13. Both the spring member 13 and the chassis frame 11, alternatively referred to as the trolley frame 11, are coupled to the chain of movement mechanism 5 at connection points 39, 29 respectively, which each may be spherical pivot connections to the chain.
[0038] In some embodiments of the family thrill amusement ride, vehicle 3 may be a two or four-person vehicle that travels along oval track 1 or an oval shaped track portion. Because movement mechanism 5, that imparts motion to vehicle 3, imparts motion to vehicle 3 at a steady speed, the vehicle experiences a whipping action when it reaches the ends of the oval portions such as at end portions 101 (
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[0041] The whipping action achieved at the ends of the oval portions of the track, causes vehicle 3 to swing out to the side. This causes the inner spring portion 35 (
[0042] Although discussed with respect to the illustrated embodiment that shows 8 vehicles moving about an oval track, the disclosed invention finds application in various other arrangements that may use various other numbers of vehicles. In various embodiments, the vehicles may include various arrangements of seats. In one embodiment, two or four seats may be disposed side by side and in other embodiments, two or more seats may be disposed facing and across from two or more other seats or there may be 2 sets of seats arranged back-to-back. In still another embodiment, the vehicle may be a gondola with a single seat extending peripherally about a center of the gondola.
[0043] Furthermore, in other embodiments, various movement means may be used to move the chain coupled to the vehicle along the track at a suitable speed.
[0044] It is to be understood that the phraseology or terminology herein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation, such that the terminology or phraseology of the present specification is to be interpreted by those skilled in relevant art(s) in light of the teachings herein.
[0045] The present disclosure has been described above with the aid of functional building blocks illustrating the implementation of specified functions and relationships thereof. The boundaries of these functional building blocks have been arbitrarily defined herein for the convenience of the description. Alternate boundaries can be defined so long as the specified functions and relationships thereof are appropriately performed. The foregoing description of specific aspects will so fully reveal the general nature of the present disclosure that others can, by applying knowledge within the skill of the art, readily modify and/or adapt for various applications such specific aspects, without undue experimentation and without departing from the general concept of the present disclosure. Therefore, such adaptations and modifications are intended to be within the meaning and range of equivalents of the disclosed aspects, based on the teaching and guidance presented herein.
[0046] It is to be understood that the Detailed Description section, and not the Summary and Abstract sections, is intended to be used to interpret the claims. The Summary and Abstract sections can set forth one or more, but not necessarily all, aspects of the present disclosure as contemplated by the inventor(s), and thus, are not intended to limit the present disclosure and the appended claims in any way. The breadth and scope of the protected subject matter should not be limited by any of the above-described aspects but should be defined in accordance with the following claims and their equivalents.