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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 Mechanical lift vehicle US14358772 2012-10-30 US09580082B2 2017-02-28 Yves Chedal Bornu
This vehicle includes a guard rail intended to occupy a lowered position delimiting a closed space that prevents a passenger from falling and a raised position in which the guard rail opens up the space at the front of the vehicle to allow one or more passengers to board and disembark. The vehicle also includes means for locking the guard rail in the lowered position, wherein the locking means includes a locking lever having a first end provided with a bearing surface and with a blocking surface, the bearing surface and the blocking surface delimiting a first housing intended to accommodate part of the guard rail, and a second end in which a locking member designed to immobilize the second end of the locking lever is intended to engage when the guard rail is in the lowered position.
42 Towing System for Towing a User on a Support Material US14710155 2015-05-12 US20160332637A1 2016-11-17 Daniel Kathan; Alan Kathan
A towing system comprises towers arranged relative to a skiing surface; a pulley on each tower; and a motor effecting rotation of at least one pulley. A cable passes along the pulleys and forms a closed loop between the towers. A towing element is coupled to the cable for towing a user along the skiing surface. The system features a number of innovations. A rigid member is arranged to hold a tower upright and has tension therein for tensioning the cable. A support assembly supporting the pulley is arranged for pivotal motion relative to the tower for adjusting a plane within which the pulley rotates. Guide rollers properly guide the cable over each pulley. The pulley comprises angular track portions which are removable independent of one another. Panels partially enclosing the support assembly are movable into a position to define a platform for supporting objects and people thereon during maintenance.
43 MECHANICAL LIFT VEHICLE US14358772 2012-10-30 US20150000548A1 2015-01-01 Yves Chedal Bornu
This vehicle includes a guard rail intended to occupy a lowered position delimiting a closed space that prevents a passenger from falling and a raised position in which the guard rail opens up the space at the front of the vehicle to allow one or more passengers to board and disembark. The vehicle also includes means for locking the guard rail in the lowered position, wherein the locking means includes a locking lever having a first end provided with a bearing surface and with a blocking surface, the bearing surface and the blocking surface delimiting a first housing intended to accommodate part of the guard rail, and a second end in which a locking member designed to immobilize the second end of the locking lever is intended to engage when the guard rail is in the lowered position.
44 Snowboarder's chair for use on a ski lift US12664257 2008-06-05 US08234982B2 2012-08-07 Katharine West Parker
The present invention relates to a ski lift chair specifically designed for use by snowboarders. The chair comprises a plurality of seats facing perpendicular to the line of travel direction and can be either in-line back to back, in-line front-to-back or a combination of the two. The chair can be mixed on a ski lift with chairs designed for skiers or used alone with only snowboarder chairs.
45 CHAIR FOR A CHAIR LIFT AND CHAIR LIFT US12572611 2009-10-02 US20100089279A1 2010-04-15 Josef Sutter
Tracks are arranged on the floor of the entry region of a station of the chair lift, the tracks running below and in accordance with the path of movement of the seats of the chair and having a substantially equal width with the corresponding seats. The seat part and/or the backrest of a seat differ/differs with regard to the graphical design from the seat part and/or backrest of an adjacent seat. It is therefore made clear to the passengers, in particular children, how the seat division on the chair has been conceived by the manufacturer and where to stand in the entry region in order to be correctly seated on an approaching seat. If the graphical design of the tracks is identical to the graphical design of the corresponding seat, the effect of the chair according to the invention is reinforced by the unambiguous visual association between the track and seat.
46 Chair for a Chair Lift and Chair Lift US12572598 2009-10-02 US20100089278A1 2010-04-15 Josef Sutter
A seat part and/or a backrest of a seat differ with regard to the graphical design from the seat part and/or backrest of an adjacently arranged seat. The seat division on the chair is therefore made clear to the passengers, in particular to children. Tracks are arranged on the floor of the entry region of a station of the chair lift, the tracks running below and in accordance with the path of movement of the seats of the chair and being substantially identical in width to the corresponding seats. If the graphical design of the tracks is identical to the graphical design of the corresponding seat, the effect of the chair is reinforced by the unambiguous visual relationship between the track and seat.
47 SNOWBOARDERS CHAIR FOR USE ON A SKI LIFT US11761603 2007-06-12 US20080307998A1 2008-12-18 Katharine West Parker
The present invention relates to a ski lift chair specifically designed for use by snowboarders. The chair comprises a plurality of seats facing in a perpendicular to the line of travel direction and can be either in-line back to back, in-line front-to-back or a combination of the two. The chair can be mixed on a ski lift with chairs designed for skiers or used alone with only snowboarder chairs.
48 Surfer lift system US11144342 2005-06-03 US20060166575A1 2006-07-27 Kianoush Kian; Max Foroudi; Sean Anderson
A rider is suspended a distance beneath a lift cable and moved over a region of water with incoming waves. The distance that the rider is suspended beneath the lift cable is controllably increased and, thereafter, the rider enters the water, such as to surf the waves. The rider can control the increase in distance individually, lowering himself or herself at will after spotting a desirable place to enter the water, e.g., just after the crest of an incoming wave. The initial distance, i.e., the distance below the cable before the rider is lowered toward the water, can be set to carry the rider high enough to pass over the crests of the waves. Various other aspects, apparatus, and variations are also disclosed.
49 Method and installation for loading passengers on a mobile suspended carrier US908867 1978-05-23 US4223609A 1980-09-23 Rene Montagner
A passenger loading method and installation is provided by means of which passengers are mechanically propelled and accelerated to a velocity substantially the same as that of a main transport structure onto which they can be loaded without the necessity of stopping or slowing movement of the main transport structure. The invention is particularly applicable to ski-lifts and enables an increase in hourly carrying capacity of such lifts.
50 Ski tram loading system and carriers therefor US13524271 1971-04-19 US3898936A 1975-08-12 SPENCER HARVEY G
A system for loading moving skiers upon carriers of a moving overhead tram. A tram''s provided with a loading course having adjacent skier supportative surface on at least one side sloping inwardly toward the tram so that a skier may ski downwardly to the tram loading area to be loaded on a tram carrier during motion. Particular carriers are provided to facilitate initial grasping and allow later positioning of the skier for transport. Plural species of carriers allowing this function are specified.
51 Straddle-form ski lift US18378371 1971-09-27 US3861514A 1975-01-21 LING ROBIN D
A ski lift for moving skiiers up a hill comprises a conveyor belt on which the skiiers are seated in straddle-fashion with their skiis sliding along in fixed tracks. The lift arrangement is supported on a truss frame which is supported from the hill by low posts spaced along its length. The skiiers are kept close to the ground and little effort on the part of the skiier is required to use the lift.
52 Apparatus and technique for moving objects particularly useful in water skiing US3743278D 1965-10-22 US3743278A 1973-07-03 RIXEN B
A towing system in which a moving traction means has pickup means thereon movable into engagement with one end of an elongated element, such element being capable of transmitting tension forces but being incapable of transmitting compressive forces and having a body attached to its other end. Such element is maintained taut preparatory to and during the instant of initial connection between the traction means and elongated element so as to extend tautly at a right angle with respect to direction of movement of such traction means whereby the body is accelerated smoothly and without substantial jerk from zero speed to the speed of the traction means.
53 Ski lift apparatus US3675588D 1970-05-05 US3675588A 1972-07-11 GAYNOR PAUL E
A ski lift employs an endless cable loop with chairs, T-bars or the like suspended from the cable by way of hangers. A loading station selector is located below one run of the cable loop near the bottom thereof and the loading stations for the lift are located at each side of the selector midway along its length. Another similar selector is stationed at the top of the slope. Each selector has two operative positions. When it is in one position, an oncoming chair is diverted sideways to one side of the cable run so that it passes through one loading station. After this chair leaves its loading station, the selector switches to its other operative position, whereupon the next oncoming chair is diverted sideways to the other side of the cable run so that it passes through the other loading station. This process is repeated with successive oncoming chairs being guided alternately to the two loading stations.
54 Ski lift US3621789D 1968-10-22 US3621789A 1971-11-23 PENDER DAVID R
AN APPARATUS FOR CONVEYING SKIERS SAFELY TO THE TOP OF A SKI SLOPE CHARACTERIZED BY SADDLE-TYPE SEATS WHICH ARE MOUNTED AND DE-MOUNTED BY SKIERS FROM THE REAR WHILE THE SEATS ARE MOVING AT A RELATIVELY FAST RATE IN COMPARISON TO CONVENTIONAL EQUIPMENT, THEREBY GREATLY INCREASING THE OVERAL SPEED AND CAPACITY OF THE LIFT WITHOUT DECREASING SAFETY. EXISTING CONVENTIONAL EQUIPMENT IS READILY CONVERTIBLE.
55 Ski tow US3602361D 1969-06-27 US3602361A 1971-08-31 CHERONIS ARTHUR G
A ski tow arrangement having a start up section wherein a skier is gradually brought up to the speed of the tow. The start up section generally comprises a roller bearing section above which extend a pair of moving handrails. By gripping the moving handrails while standing on the roller bearing section a skier is brought up to the speed of the tow. The roller bearing section is adjacent a conveyor belt type tow. The conveyor belt tow and the moving handrail move at approximately the same speed. A second roller bearing section is positioned adjacent to the opposite end of the conveyor belt tow to aid in the exiting of a skier from the tow. The tow can be covered by a hood to protect the tow and skier from the weather.
56 Conveyor apparatus US60914867 1967-01-13 US3417710A 1968-12-24 STEVEN KOKES
57 Method and apparatus for towing skiers and the like US47257265 1965-07-16 US3405651A 1968-10-15 HARMON JAMES V
58 Tow system for water sking and the like US57256666 1966-08-15 US3376829A 1968-04-09 HANCOCK JOHN T
59 Surf-rider transporter US44602265 1965-04-06 US3338180A 1967-08-29 STECKER HERBERT C
60 Ski-lift US19716962 1962-05-18 US3166021A 1965-01-19 MICHIEL SCHIPPERS DIRK
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