序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
41 Spinning Rotation and Meditation System, Device and Method US14213126 2014-03-14 US20140295394A1 2014-10-02 Craig Weltha
The disclosed device, system and methods relate to a spinning rotation and meditation device, having a rotating platform set at a nonzero angle from horizontal. Certain embodiments comprise a platform capable of rotation about a central hub which further comprises a plurality of legs, wherein the platform is set to rotate on a plane which is set at a non-zero angle from the horizon. Certain embodiments of the disclosed devices, systems and methods relate to the acquisition and practice of a centrifugal balance process, skill and ability.
42 OMNITABLE RIDE SYSTEM US13225810 2011-09-06 US20130059670A1 2013-03-07 David W. Crawford; Edward A. Nemeth
A circular omnimover or omnitable ride system. The ride system includes a stationary, centrally-located platform for loading and unloading passengers. A turntable assembly is provided that includes a turntable with an upper surface substantially coplanar with an upper surface of the platform. The turntable has a centrally-located hole or passageway defined by an inner sidewall to receiving the non-rotating platform. Passenger vehicles are mounted along an outer edge of the turntable via translation mechanisms. A drive mechanism rotates the turntable about a central axis at a constant rate. The vehicles are moved through a station space and a show space during one or two full rotations of the turntable. The passenger vehicles are loaded and unloaded in the station space via the platform and then dispatched by the translation mechanism into the show space, which may involve increasing the vehicle's radius and changing its vertical position relative to the turntable.
43 Supporting system for a mast US13218775 2011-08-26 US20120052960A1 2012-03-01 Albert Louisito Phillipus KROON; Jan Hendrik Wessel HARTEMINK
A supporting system for a mast, for example for a swing carousel, includes stabilizing vehicles which each include a chassis, sets of wheels for moving the stabilizing vehicle, coupling elements near one end of the chassis, and at least one stabilizing arm which is displaceable between an inoperative position in which the stabilizing arm is swung in and a swung-out position in which the stabilizing arm extends outwards with respect to the chassis. At their free ends, the stabilizing arms each have a support for stabilizing the stabilizing vehicle on the ground in the swung-out position of the stabilizing arm. A base is provided for the mast, which base includes complementary coupling elements situated opposite one another, one complementary coupling element of which is coupled to the coupling element of a stabilizing vehicle and the other complementary coupling element of which is coupled to the coupling element of another stabilizing vehicle.
44 Motion based system US10780924 2004-02-17 US08038541B1 2011-10-18 Jared Freeman Solomon
A motion-based system includes one or more passenger units, gimbaled about three axes, movably attached to arms or slots in a planar system extending radially from a central hub. The passenger units may be positioned along the arms any distance from the central hub thereby providing means for varying forces to be exerted thereon while maintaining a constant rotational speed. The mobile passenger units further provide means for loading and unloading subjects during operation of the system. The means includes passenger units being moved to the central hub location where they are disengaged from the rotating system and safely loaded and unloaded. Computers control the rotational speed of the system and the movements of the passenger units about at least three axes based on inputted or real-time data. The data can simulate real events, be arbitrarily developed or be based on real time events. The motion-based system has both training and amusement purposes.
45 Amusement ride and video game US11165991 2005-06-24 US07955168B2 2011-06-07 Seth Mendelsohn; Paul Yanover; Terry Dobson; Roger Holzberg; Jeffrey Voris
An amusement system has a first path extending through an amusement attraction. Vehicles moving along the path have simulated weapons. Riders in the vehicles shoot at targets along the paths or on the vehicles. A game play system allows remote players to participate in a concurrent simulation of an amusement park or theme park ride, activity or event as the amusement park or theme park ride, activity or event is occurring. The system gathers input from sensors located at the amusement park or theme park ride or activity or event, preprocesses this input, and transfers it to a computer system, which uses this input to create a concurrent simulation of the amusement park or theme park ride or activity or event. A remote game player can then interact with the concurrent simulation by providing input to the concurrent simulation through a user interface. This system combines the excitement of a highly interactive video game with the amusement park or theme park ride or activity or event. Remote game players may additionally compete against each other.
46 Amusement ride and video game US11165991 2005-06-24 US20060293110A1 2006-12-28 Seth Mendelsohn
An amusement system has a first path extending through an amusement attraction. Vehicles moving along the path have simulated weapons. Riders in the vehicles shoot at targets along the paths or on the vehicles. A game play system allows remote players to participate in a concurrent simulation of an amusement park or theme park ride, activity or event as the amusement park or theme park ride, activity or event is occurring. The system gathers input from sensors located at the amusement park or theme park ride or activity or event, preprocesses this input, and transfers it to a computer system, which uses this input to create a concurrent simulation of the amusement park or theme park ride or activity or event. A remote game player can then interact with the concurrent simulation by providing input to the concurrent simulation through a user interface. This system combines the excitement of a highly interactive video game with the amusement park or theme park ride or activity or event. Remote game players may additionally compete against each other.
47 Carousel devices US10863049 2004-06-07 US06869368B1 2005-03-22 William A Clarke; Pamela J. Clarke
A first embodiment of carousel device provides a bouncer which cannot be tipped over accidentally. Further, a oscillating circuit enables a battery-operated motor to gently oscillate the bouncer through an 80° arc. A pair of retractable rockers are provided on the bottom of the stationary base to afford the baby additional motion while bouncing. A second embodiment provides a straddlable vehicle which a youngster can peddle, a sound circuit being activated by the pedaling as inducement to continue exercising.
48 Modularized amusement ride and training simulation device US10057010 2002-01-24 US20020066387A1 2002-06-06 John F. Mares
An amusement device comprising a modularized pod, in which one or more riders sit and are restrained, and which spins under power about a horizontal axis according to the passenger's active control. The riders control the spinning of the pod, either forward or backward, by pressing buttons on the passenger's handgrips located inside the pod. The modularized pod may be used in conjunction with many different types of amusement devices, including, but not limited to roller coasters, carrousels, Ferris wheels, virtual reality units, centrifugal tumblers. The modularized pod may also be used in conjunction with flight and space training and simulation units.
49 Modularized amusement ride and training simulation device US09814083 2001-03-21 US06386115B2 2002-05-14 John F. Mares
An amusement device comprising a modularized pod, in which one or more riders sit and are restrained, and which spins under power about a horizontal axis according to the passenger's active control. The riders control the spinning of the pod, either forward or backward, by pressing buttons on the passenger's handgrips located inside the pod. The modularized pod may be used in conjunction with many different types of amusement devices, including, but not limited to roller coasters, carrousels, Ferris wheels, virtual reality units, centrifugal tumblers. The modularized pod may also be used in conjunction with flight and space training and simulation units.
50 Modularized amusement ride and training simulation device US09814083 2001-03-21 US20010037745A1 2001-11-08 John F. Mares
An amusement device comprising a modularized pod, in which one or more riders sit and are restrained, and which spins under power about a horizontal axis according to the passenger's active control. The riders control the spinning of the pod, either forward or backward, by pressing buttons on the passenger's handgrips located inside the pod. The modularized pod may be used in conjunction with many different types of amusement devices, including, but not limited to roller coasters, carrousels, Ferris wheels, virtual reality units, centrifugal tumblers. The modularized pod may also be used in conjunction with flight and space training and simulation units.
51 Self-contained amusement ride US3653657D 1971-02-04 US3653657A 1972-04-04 BISHOP RICHARD W
An amusement ride is provided which is self-contained. All of the components and elements of the ride are mounted on or are a part of a single trailer. The trailer can be readily towed to a given location and the ride readied for operation by one operator in a matter of a few minutes. As such, the ride is particularly adaptable for smaller fairs and carnivals of short duration. Further, the one-man operation results in substantial labor savings, such costs otherwise rendering many rides unprofitable. The trailer is complete with a loading and unloading platform and entrance and exit ramps adjacent an operator''s station.
52 Wheeled revolvable rider play platform US3604722D 1970-03-02 US3604722A 1971-09-14 BOLEY KAY B
The present invention comprises a toy device in which a platform is provided with manually gripping means and also with a peripheral edge groove accommodating rope or cable placement. In a preferred form, the invention includes edge slots or equivalent means by which the direction of winding of the rope or cable may be reversed, this at a point midway of the rope''s length when inplaced. Rapid pulling of the rope will rapidly revolve a person sitting or kneeling on the platform and may offer both clockwise and counterclockwise rotations by a single rope pull. The device may also be used as a dolly, if desired.
53 Amusement car US43341130 1930-03-05 US1789140A 1931-01-13 JOHN KAHL
54 Center pole and support therefor US12493726 1926-07-26 US1729958A 1929-10-01 MORRIS CHARLES E
55 Passenger car for amusement rides US10466426 1926-04-26 US1640038A 1927-08-23 HALLIGAN JOHNSON
56 Roundabout and like amusement apparatus US5840425 1925-09-24 US1632692A 1927-06-14 ROBERT BLACKBURN
57 Horse-supporting device for merry-go-rounds US72411324 1924-07-03 US1609668A 1926-12-07 ALBERT SPILLMAN
58 Roundabout US247858D US247858A 1881-10-04
59 ACTUATABLE MOTION BASE SYSTEM EP15790716.3 2015-10-05 EP3204132B1 2018-12-26 VAN WINKLE, Ted, W.; STENZLER, Paula; BLUM, Steven, C.
A method in accordance with present embodiments includes receiving a signal that a vehicle is positioned on a motion base system; and actuating a plurality of motion bases of the motion base system to actuate independently of one another to cause the vehicle to roll, pitch, or heave. Actuating the plurality of motion bases includes providing a first signal to an electrical actuator associated with a first motion base; actuating a movable deck of the first motion base to move a first distance relative to its housing at a first time point; providing a second signal to an electrical actuator associated with a second motion base; and actuating a movable deck of the second motion base to move a second distance relative to its housing at the first time point.
60 FAHRGESCHÄFT EP17155879.4 2017-02-13 EP3235550A1 2017-10-25 Kaufmann, Bernd

Die Erfindung betrifft ein Fahrgeschäft (10), insbesondere eine Geisterbahn, mit einem Vehikel (12), das ein Fahrgestell (16) und eine Fahrgastaufnahme (24) für Fahrgäste (34) aufweist, wobei das Vehikel (12) einen auf dem Fahrgestell (16) angeordneten Hexapodantrieb (20) und einen Drehtisch (22), der mit dem Hexapodantrieb (20) verbunden ist, aufweist, wobei der Hexapodantrieb (20) sechs Teleskopantriebe (36) aufweist, die in jeweiligen Fußpunkten (38) an einer Plattform (38) befestigt sind, und der einen Zentralpunkt hat, der der Mittelpunkt (M) des Ausgleichskreises (K) durch alle Fußpunkte ist. Erfindungsgemäß ist vorgesehen, dass die Fahrgastaufnahme (24) am Drehtisch (22) um eine Fahrgastaufnahmen-Drehachse (D24) kippbar befestigt ist und eine senkrechte Projektion der Fahrgastaufnahmen-Drehachse (D24) auf eine Ebene (E) durch den Ausgleichskreis (K) einen Abstand vom Zentralpunkt hat, der zumindest zwei Drittel des Radius (R) des Ausgleichskreises (K) entspricht.

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