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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
81 Chair for a chair lift and chair lift US12572611 2009-10-02 US08015926B2 2011-09-13 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.
82 Snowboarder's Chair for Use on a Ski Lift US12664257 2008-06-05 US20100180791A1 2010-07-22 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.
83 Transportation device US10706587 2003-11-12 US20040231957A1 2004-11-25 Alfred Multerer
A device is disclosed for the transportation of objects and/or persons, in particular for use as a ski-lift, a T-bar lift or the like. Such devices generally comprise a driving station, a deflection or return station as well as a rope or wire rope circulating between the stations.
84 Skier towing system US091293 1999-03-30 US6152044A 2000-11-28 Christian Bouvier
A system for towing skiers up shallow slopes, comprising a continuously moving rope with a towing run resting on and sliding along the surface of the snow, and a return run held in a raised position by line towers. A safety device stops the system should a skier fail to let go of the towing run at the right time in the arrival area.
85 Loading and unloading arrangement for a cable transportation system US254682 1988-10-07 US5069140A 1991-12-03 Paul Glassey
A transportation system includes a continuously moving traction cable; a plurality of carriers connectable to and disconnectable from the traction cable; a station for receiving, loading, unloading and dispatching the carriers; an uncoupling zone at the entrance side of the station for disconnecting each carrier from the traction cable; a coupling zone at the exit side of the station for reconnecting each carrier to the traction cable; an unloading zone and a loading zone situated between the uncoupling and coupling zones; a transfer rail assembly extending from the uncoupling zone to the coupling zone through the unloading and loading zones for guiding the disconnected carriers; and additional unloading zone and an additional loading zone situated between the uncoupling and coupling zones at a level different from that where the first-mentioned unloading and loading zones are located; an additional transfer rail assembly connecting the additional unloading and loading zones with one another; and a conveyor assembly connecting the uncoupling zone with the additional unloading zone and connecting the additional loading zone with the coupling zone.
86 Water skiing tow system US325858 1981-11-30 US4523525A 1985-06-18 Richard L. Foster
The invention is directed to a boatless water skiing tow system and a unique traction apparatus for use therein. The traction apparatus comprises a plurality of cable loops connected end to end to form an endless sequence giving the semblance of a dual cable traction device without the disadvantages of such a traction device. Apparatus is provided for equalizing the action of forces applied to the upper and lower arms of the various loops.
87 Rescue apparatus US386206 1982-06-07 US4434869A 1984-03-06 Michael R. Roop; Russell P. Cook, Sr.
An apparatus for transporting personnel or materials from an upper elevation to a lower elevation. Twin guideline means are suspended between the upper and lower elevations from each of which is suspended a carrier means. The two carrier means are simultaneously moveable in opposite directions along their respective guideline means.
88 Towing device for use in the surf US135106 1980-03-28 US4353307A 1982-10-12 Bruce H. Munson
There is provided an apparatus for towing surfers out into a body of water. The device includes an anchor in the body of water and a buoyant member connected thereto carrying a pulley adjacent the surface of the water. An endless flexible line is reeved about the pulley and has two runs extending from the buoyant member to a location adjacent the shore. The flexible line is wrapped about a windlass or capstan which is driven in a manner to move one of the runs in a direction away from the shore and toward the anchor. A plurality of drop lines are connected to the endless line which may be grasped by the surfer who is thereupon towed from the shore into the body of water.
89 Portable ski tow apparatus US619079 1975-10-02 US4023502A 1977-05-17 John William Elsing
Apparatus is disclosed for assisting skiers up ski slopes by means of an endless loop rope, comprising a first portable frame assembly having a rope drive wheel and drive sprocket, a motor drive source which is attachable to the first frame assembly, and a second portable frame assembly having a rotatable rope return pulley, where both frame assemblies have provision for anchoring to the ground and the second frame assembly has provision for spooling and carrying the endless loop rope.
90 Portable ski tow and method of operating same US3739728D 1970-07-31 US3739728A 1973-06-19 THOMPSON J
A portable ski tow winch unit with tow cable serving also as a control link between a control switch station on the handle end of the tow cable and controlled actuation means in the winch unit for operating the winch unit either to wind up cable under power or to release cable from the winch spool, thereby enabling the winch to be used to pull itself to the top of a ski hill and when anchored at the top to be used by skiers to ascent the hill.
91 Water ski tow system or the like US3585940D 1969-10-06 US3585940A 1971-06-22 HANCOCK JOHN T
A tow system for pulling water skiers around a course comprises a main driving cable extending about the course and driven at the desired speed and an accelerating cable for picking up a skier and bringing him to a speed approaching that of the main cable. A rigid driving bar member is suspended from the main cable and a rigid pickup hook fitting is attached to the skier''s towline. At the loading station the driving bar enters guide members which prevent its lateral displacement, and the pickup fitting driven by the accelerating cable enters guide member which hold it in the path of the driving bar. A lateral guide chute and a wheel on the pickup fitting determine the path of the pickup hook and the driving bar pulls the hook away from the accelerating cable when the wheel is released from the chute. At the unloading end of the course a similar guide system and chute are employed to maintain alignment of the bar and hook and the chute is sloped upwardly and away from the point of engagement and lifts the hook from the main cable bar.
92 Chair lift guide US3574299D 1969-03-10 US3574299A 1971-04-13 OSWALD ROBERT A
A stationary chair lift attachment for positively guiding successive chair supporting structures into predetermined alignment with a rotating bull wheel as the portion of a cable to which the chair supporting structure is attached approaches and is advanced tangentially around the bull wheel.
93 Towing arrangement for transportation of surfboards and their riders US3486463D 1967-06-14 US3486463A 1969-12-30 CYR NAPOLEON ST
94 Method and apparatus for towing skiers and the like US3473486D 1965-05-07 US3473486A 1969-10-21 HARMON JAMES V
95 Disassemblable and transportable ski-tow US40882764 1964-11-04 US3368498A 1968-02-13 CARLO DOVERI
96 Children's amusement and exercising apparatus US16374462 1962-01-02 US3070035A 1962-12-25 RUSSO NICHOLA P; ALLEN WALTER F
97 Tramway US53056355 1955-08-25 US2981205A 1961-04-25 BANNERMAN GORDON H; HARP THOMAS L; SEPP RUSCHP
98 Ski tow US13954650 1950-01-20 US2709966A 1955-06-07 BOYNTON ERWIN R; RAUCH WILLIAM T
99 Aerial ski tramway US17516437 1937-11-17 US2152235A 1939-03-28 BANNERMAN GORDON H; CURRAN JAMES M; TROUT GLEN H
100 오버헤드 케이블에 의한 이송 장치 및 방법 KR1020170050926 2017-04-20 KR1020170120515A 2017-10-31 마르땡세바스띠앙; 세브끌레망스
오버헤드케이블 (2) 에의한이송장치는오버헤드케이블 (2) 에의해현수되도록구성되고피봇팅좌석표면 (5), 등받이 (6) 및등받이 (6) 에대해좌석표면 (5) 의경사를변경하기위한피봇팅메카니즘 (10) 을포함하는적어도하나의체어 (3) 를포함하고, 장치는좌석표면 (5) 의피봇팅을제어하기위해피봇팅메카니즘 (10) 과협동하도록구성된작동수단 (14) 을포함하고, 작동수단 (14) 은작동수단 (14) 이등받이 (6) 의방향으로의좌석표면 (5) 의상승을제어하는상승된위치 (R1) 와작동수단 (14) 이좌석표면 (5) 의하강을제어하는하강된위치 (A1) 사이에서이동가능하게장착된다.
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