An amusement ride

申请号 EP05028076.7 申请日 2005-12-21 公开(公告)号 EP1800723B1 公开(公告)日 2010-04-28
申请人 Ronald Bussink Amusement Design GmbH; 发明人 Bussink, Ronald Alexander;
摘要
权利要求 An amusement ride comprising:a support structure (1) generally having the shape of a vertical standing arch that spans from a first ground base (2) to a second ground base (3),at least one vehicle (4, 4a) movably supported on the structure (1) for carrying one or more passengers at least partially along the length of the structure (1) starting from an initial loading position at one of the first or second ground base (2, 3),lifting means for lifting the vehicle (4, 4a) from the loading position upwards along the structure (1),breaking means for breaking the vehicle (4, 4a) when it travels from an elevated position in a downward direction along the structure (1)characterized in that a counter-weight is connected to the vehicle (1) via a cable.Amusement ride according to claim 1, wherein the support of the vehicle (4, 4a) on the structure (1) and the lifting and breaking means are such arranged to allow the vehicle to be moved from the initial loading position at one of the first or second ground base (2, 3) to a de-loading position at the other ground base (3, 2).Amusement ride according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the vehicle (4, 4a) is movably supported along at least one rail provided on the structure (1).Amusement ride according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the structure (1) is permanently affixed to the ground by means of affixing the first ground base (2) and the second ground base (3) permanently to the ground.Amusement ride according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the structure (1) has a hollow core.Amusement ride according to any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the vehicle (4, 4a) has a holding structure (7) that is movably supported on the structure (1) and has at least one passenger holding means (8) attached to the holding structure (7) in a pivotable manner.Amusement ride according to any one of claims 1 to 6, having a cable affixed to the vehicle (4, 4a) for lifting the vehicle (4, 4a).Amusement ride according to claim 7, wherein the cable is arranged as a cable-loop that runs along the length of the structure (1) and returns via a link from the first ground base (2) to the second ground base (3).Amusement ride according to claim 8, wherein a driving- and/or breaking-means is arranged to act upon the cable as it runs along the link from the first ground base (2) to the second ground base (3).Amusement ride according to any one of claims 1 to 9, wherein a first vehicle (4) is provided to travel from the first ground base (2) along a first leg of the arch-shaped structure (1) to an elevated position and a second vehicle (4a) is provided to travel from the second ground base (3) along the second leg of the arch-shaped structure (1) to an elevated position.Amusement ride according to claim 10, wherein the first vehicle (4) and the second vehicle (4a) are interconnected in such a manner that a downward movement of the one vehicle (4) leads to an upward movement of the other vehicle (4a).Amusement vehicle according to claim 6, wherein a capsule is provided as passenger holding means.Amusement ride according to one of claims 1 to 12, wherein the vertically standing support structure has a height of between 50 to 150 meters.
说明书全文

The invention relates to an amusement ride having a support structure and at least one vehicle movably supported on the structure for carrying one or more passengers at least partially along the length of the structure from an initial loading position and which also has lifting means for lifting the vehicle from the loading position upwards and braking means for breaking the vehicle when it travels from an elevated position in a downward direction along the structure.

In the field of amusement rides, there are two different concepts for moving a vehicle that carries one or more passengers along a structure. On the one hand, roller coasters are known, which provide their entertainment to the passengers by extreme shapes that the track takes, for example loops or helices. Alternatively, vertical towers are known, which take their entertainment from lifting the vehicle vertically upwards to an elevated position and letting the vehicle drop vertically along a set length along the structure thereby simulating a "free fall". Such a tower is known, for example, from US 5,628,690. A combination of a roller coaster course with a free fall tower is known from US 2002/0103033 A1. These concepts are disadvantageous with respect to the desire of certain customers to enjoy a ride to an elevated position without the stress-situations that roller coasters or free-fall towers create. Furthermore, free-fall towers are known to be limited in their throughput of customers, as the tower-structure can not be used while passengers embark and disembark the vehicle, leaving the large tower structure unused throughout larger time periods.

For the need of customers that are interested in slower rides to elevated positions, big wheels or Ferris Wheels are known. These structures are however very large and obstruct large amounts of air space giving them a distinguished but sometimes unwanted dominance. Furthermore, the round trip along a big wheel has been considered as conventional by certain customers looking for different rides.

From US 2004/0077415 A1 an amusement ride is known that has a small support structure, that has a shape of a vertical standing arch that spends from a first ground base to a second ground base. This support structure is about 15 meters high and belongs to the group of small fair ground amusement rides. A vehicle is provided for carrying one or more passengers along the length of the structure starting from one ground base. According to US 2004/0077415 A1 a rapid-winding winch is provided for launching the vehicle from said first ground base to travel along the arch to the second ground base, where a damping system brakes the travel of the vehicle. The vehicle is supported on two rails provided on the structure and travels freely along those rails once it has departed from the launching system.

Starting from this background, the invention is to solve the problem of providing an amusement ride which obviates at least some of the above-mentioned disadvantages.

This problem is solved by the object of claim 1. Useful embodiments are defined by the features set force in the sub claims and will be set force in part in the description which follows, and in part will become readably apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description, wherein the preferred embodiments of the invention are shown and described simply by way of illustration of the best mode contemplated for carrying out the invention.

The invention is based on the idea of using a vertical standing arch as a support structure on which at least one vehicle is movably supported. Using a standing arch as support structure does away with the space consuming structure of a big wheel, but at the same time allows the passengers to be transported to a highly elevated position. The invention further does away with the known simple tower-structures, allowing a different type of ride to these tower-structures, namely one where the orientation of the vehicle can change during the ride from a position at a premierely vertical structure, namely close of one of the ground bases, to a position at a premierely horizontal structure at the top of the arch.

The support structure according to the invention has the geometric shape of a vertical standing arch. Such an arch is oriented essentially vertical in the area of the first ground base and the second ground base and is orientated essentially horizontal at the top of the arch. Depending on the ground orientation at the site, where the amusement ride is to be assembled, at least one of the two ground bases might have to be arranged in an area, where the ground has a slope. The arch-shaped geometry of the support structure according to the invention thus is also to be understood to encompass arches, where the section of the support structure close to a ground base that stands on a sloping ground is orientated at an angel to the vertical, for example is orientated perpendicular to the sloping ground. Preferably, the support structure is however almost perfectly symmetrical. Preferably, the arch is also designed to lie in one vertical plane.

The amusement ride comprises at least one vehicle movably supported on the structure for carrying one or more passengers at least partially along the length of the structure starting from an initial loading position at one of the first or second ground base. The amusement ride according to the invention can be used to primarily shuttle the passengers from the one ground base to the other ground base while giving the passengers the enjoyment of an elevated view during the shuttle. In such embodiment of the invention, the amusement ride will have one vehicle movably supported on the structure for carrying one or more passengers along the length of the structure from an initial loading position at one of the first or second ground base to a de-loading position at the other ground base. The vehicle will thus shuttle from the one ground base to the other ground base.

In a different embodiment of the invention, the amusement ride can put emphasis on having a high through-put of passengers that are provided with an elevated view. In such an embodiment, the amusement ride can have two vehicles, wherein a first vehicle is provided to travel from the first ground base along a first leg of the arch-shaped structure to an elevated position and a second vehicle is provided to travel from the second ground base along the second leg of the arch-shaped structure to an elevated position. Ideally, each vehicle returns to its starting position from the elevated position. Preferably, both vehicles are operated in counter motion. For example, the one vehicle can be held in the elevated position, giving the passengers a long-time elevated view, while at the same time the passengers of the second vehicle embark and disembark at the respective ground base. Afterwards, the first vehicle can be made to travel down to its ground base, while the second vehicle is lifted, leading to the situation where the second vehicle is then held at the elevated position for an extended time, while the passengers of the first vehicle disembark and embark at the respective ground base. Such an arrangement makes efficient use of the structure, as the through-put off customers can be raised compand to previously known vertical rides

In a preferred embodiment, the first vehicle and the second vehicle are interconnected in such a manner that a downward movement of the one vehicle leads to an upward movement of the other vehicle. Such an arrangement allows for an energy efficient operation of the amusement ride, because the downward movement of the one vehicle can be used at least in part for lifting the respective other vehicle. Preferably, both vehicles are interconnected by means of a cable. This can be a singular cable, with the respective vehicles being connected to the respective ends of the cable. In an preferred embodiment, the cable is arranged as a cable-loop that runs along the length of the structure and returns via a link from the first ground base to the second ground base.

Depending on the chosen way of operating the amusement ride, the support of the vehicle(s) can be arranged in such a way as to allow the vehicle to run along the length of the structure from the first ground base to the second ground base. For specific reasons, for example cost reasons or structural reasons, in embodiments where two vehicles are arranged to run along their respective legs of the arch, the support of the vehicles can be designed in such a way as to hinder one vehicle from completely running along the length of the structure, but holds the vehicle always on one side of the arch.

The amusement ride according to the invention has lifting means for lifting the vehicle from the loading position upwards along the structure and breaking means for breaking the vehicle when it travels from an elevated position in a downward direction along the structure. Applicable lifting means and breaking means are basically known from the free-fall tower designs, for example from US 5,628,690 or from known elevators in buildings. A counter-weight that is connected to the vehicle via a cable is used. Also the known breaking means, especially the known emergency breaking means for catching a free-running cable in an emergency that are especially used in building-elevator structures can also be used to provide safety to the amusement ride according to the invention.

In a preferred embodiment, a cable is affixed to the vehicle for lifting the vehicle. Using a cable to move the vehicle provides the most efficient means for controlling the travel of the vehicle, given the technological advance that such cable-driven-systems have reached in the business of amusement rides and elevators in buildings. However, in alternative embodiments, the vehicle can be lifted by other means, for example by hydraulic cylinders.

In a preferred embodiment, where at least one vehicle is connected to a cable that allows for lifting of the vehicle, this cable is preferably arranged as a cable-loop. This loop preferably, although not necessarily, runs along the length of the structure and returns via a link from the first ground base to the second ground base. Preferably the driving- and/or the breaking means are arranged to act upon the cable as it runs along the link from the first ground base to the second ground base. This allows for an easy structure, where the at times somewhat large driving and/or breaking means can be arranged on the ground, for example in between the two ground bases, but still can act efficiently on the cable as it runs along the link from the first ground base to the second ground base. Such an arrangement allows for the structure to be designed without having to account for large-driving- and/or breaking means and thus allows for the structure to be designed as a slim arc, which is aphetically pleasing.

In an preferred embodiment, the link between the first base and the second base and the driving- and/or breaking means acting on the cable as it runs along the link can be hidden in tunnels in the ground, thus further enhancing the appearance of the amusement ride.

In an preferred embodiment, the vehicle is moveably supported along at least one rail provided on the structure. There are many possible ways of moveably supporting the vehicle on the structure. For example, the vehicle can have wheels that roll along the outer surface of a structure, with the structure preferably being arranged in such a way that the wheels do not run of the structure. Such an arrangement of wheels is for example shown in WO 2004/067126 A1, Fig. 4. In a different preferred embodiment, the support structure has at least a singular rail, on which the vehicle is set.

In a preferred embodiment, the structure is permanently affixed to the ground, although depending on the needs, designs that allow the amusement ride to be easily transported can be envisaged and are part of this invention, too. Preferably, the structure is affixed to the ground by means of affixing the first ground base and the second ground base permanently to the ground, for example, by giving the ground bases a foundation.

Though the amusement ride can obviously be used as part of a fair, especially in a transportable version, the amusement ride, especially in its permanently installed embodiment can be designed as large structure, for example having a height of at between 50 and 150 meters. Such structures can for example be used as land-marks in cities, for example as creative bridges over obstructions, like rail roads or rivers. The amusement ride can for example be also used as "Entrance gate" to theme-parks, allowing the passengers to have an overview over the theme-park.

In a preferred embodiment, the structure has a hollow core. This allows elements necessary for moving the vehicles, like for example cables and counter-weights, to be hidden inside the structure, allowing the structure to have a smooth look.

In a preferred embodiment, the vehicle has a holding structure that is moveably supported on the structure and whereby at least one passenger holding means, like a cabin for example, is attached to the holding structure in a pivotable manner. Such an embodiment allows for the passenger holding means to keep a given orientation, for example an orientation whereby the passengers are held looking horizontally. As the holding structure holding the passengers holding means travels along the structure, the pivotable holding of the passengers holding means allows for the passenger holding means to adopt to the change of orientation of the holding structure, that is dependent on the changing orientation of the structure along its length, i. e. from a vertical orientation in the area of the ground bases to a horizontal orientation on the top of the arch.

Two preferred embodiments of the invention are shown in the drawings, wherein

Fig. 1
shows a first embodiment of the invention with the vehicle in a first position in a schematic side view,

Fig. 2
the embodiment of Fig. 1 with the vehicle in a second position,

Fig. 3
the embodiment of Fig. 1 with the vehicle in a third position,

Fig. 4
a second embodiment of the invention with two vehicles, the vehicles being in first relative positions in a schematic side view,

Fig. 5
the embodiment of Fig. 4 with the vehicles in second relative positions,

Fig. 6
the embodiment of Fig. 4 with the vehicles in third relative positions and

Fig. 7
a third embodiment of the invention with one vehicle, the vehicle in a schematic side view.

As shown in Fig. 1, the amusement ride comprises a port structure 1 having the shape of a vertical standing arch that spans from a first ground base 2 to a second ground base 3. A vehicle 4 is movably supported on the structure 1 for carrying one or more passengers at least partially along the length of the structure 1 starting from an initial loading position at the first ground base 2.

A cable is affixed to the vehicle 4 and runs along the length of the structure 1 and returns via a link 5 from the first ground base 2 to the second ground base 3. In the embodiments shown here, this link 5 is designed as an underground tunnel.

A motor 6 is provided to act upon the cable as it runs along the link 5 from the first ground base 2 to the second ground base 3. Together with the motor 6, the cable acts as lifting means for lifting the vehicle 4 from the loading position upwards along the structure and - with the motor being used as a generator - acts as breaking means for breaking the vehicle when it travels from an elevated position in a downward direction along the structure 1.

The vehicle 4 has a holding structure 7 that is movably supported on the structure 1 and has at least one passenger holding means in the form of a capsule 8 attached to the holding structure 7 in a pivotable manner.

As can be seen when looking at the Fig. 1, 2 and 3 in sequence, the vehicle 4 of the amusement ride is moved along the structure from the first ground base 2 to the second ground base 3, operating as a shuttle from the one ground base to the other ground base. Having reached the second ground base, the passengers will disembark and new passengers will embark, making the second ground base the new initial loading position. The vehicle will then return to the first ground base by travelling back along the structure 1.

As can be seen when looking at the capsule 8 and the standing passenger depicted therein, arranging the capsule 8 in a pivotable manner on the holding structure 7 allows the capsule 8 to maintain its overall orientation, thereby allowing the passengers to remain in a standing position, as shown in the Figures.

Using the same reference numbers for similar objects, Fig. 4 to 6 show a second embodiment of the invention, namely an amusement ride with two vehicles 4, 4a that run counter currently. As shown in Fig. 4 the vehicle 4 is in a loading position, while the second vehicle 4a is held at an elevated position, giving the passengers a long-time elevated view. After loading the new passengers, vehicle 4 is made to travel up along the first leg of the arch-shaped structure 1, while the second vehicle 4a is made to travel downwards on the second leg of the arch-shaped structure towards the second ground base 3. Reaching the second ground base 3, the passengers can disembark from the second vehicle 4a and new passengers can embark this vehicle, while the passengers in the first vehicle 4 can enjoy a long-time view from an elevated position. After loading of the new passengers is completed at the second ground base 3, the first vehicle 4 is made to travel back to the first ground base 2, while the second vehicle 4a is made to travel upwards along the second leg of the arch-shaped structure 1 towards the top most elevated position.

Fig. 7 shows a third embodiment of the invention. Here, the lifting means for the vehicle 4 are arranged at the first ground base 2. A motor can wind or dewind a cable which is fixed to the vehicle 4 and can thereby lift and - if used as a generator - break the vehicle 4.

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