Claims
- 1. A guided vehicle system comprising:a pair of continuous parallel suspension channels and a propulsion channel centrally located with respect to said pair of suspension channels, said suspension channels and said propulsion channel supported above the ground, said propulsion channel having a slot opening through an underside thereof; reduced friction support means provided within each of said pair of suspension channels; a plurality of nozzles arranged for issuing fluid jets primarily along a common longitudinal direction of said propulsion channel; a carriage including a pair of suspension members received one within each of said pair of suspension channels for operative connection with said support means to suspend said carriage for travel along a length of said pair of suspension channels, and said carriage including a plurality of directionally biased impulse vanes received within said propulsion channel for cooperation with said nozzles, said impulse vanes being connected to said carriage by vertical members extending through said slot opening in said propulsion channel; and a vehicle carried by said carriage.
- 2. The guided vehicle system of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of arcuate roller tracks for suspending said vehicle from said carriage to allow said vehicle to rotate about an axis of rotation that is internal to said vehicle.
- 3. The guided vehicle system according to claim 1, wherein each of said pair of suspension channels has opposite inner surfaces inclined to converge toward a slot opening through a bottom of said suspension channel, each of said pair of suspension members is a Y-shaped member, and said support means lifts said Y-shaped member away from surface-to-surface engagement with said inner surfaces of said suspension channel.
- 4. The guided vehicle system according to claim 3, wherein said support means provides levitating cushions of pressurized air between said Y-shaped member and said inner surfaces of said suspension channel.
- 5. The guided vehicle system according to claim 1, wherein each of said pair of suspension channels has a track rail for engagement by at least one wheel provided on said suspension member.
- 6. The guided vehicle system according to claim 5, wherein said track rail includes an elastically deformable material and a plurality of strip springs extending along said track rail for engagement by said at least one wheel, said plurality of strip springs acting to spread out the load from said at least one wheel over said elastically deformable material.
- 7. The guided vehicle system according to claim 6, wherein said track rail includes a support frame and an arcuate portion of said elastically deformable material connected to said support frame to define an internal volume.
- 8. The guided vehicle system according to claim 7, wherein said internal volume is filled with pressurized fluid.
- 9. The guided vehicle system according to claim 7, wherein said arcuate portion of said track rail includes a top region along which said strip springs extend for engagement by a wheel rotating about a generally horizontal axis and a side region along which said strip springs extend for engagement by a wheel rotating about a generally vertical axis.
- 10. The guided vehicle system according to claim 9, wherein said support frame includes a counterbrace opposite said side region.
- 11. The guided vehicle system according to claim 5, wherein said track rail includes an elastically deformable material and a tire beam extending along said track rail for engagement by said at least one wheel, said tire beam acting to spread out the load from said at least one wheel over said elastically deformable material.
- 12. The guided vehicle system according to claim 11, wherein said elastically deformable material is adapted to define an internal volume.
- 13. The guided vehicle system according to claim 12, wherein said internal volume is filled with a sound-absorbing medium.
- 14. The guided vehicle system according to claim 11, wherein said tire beam is secured to an outer surface of said track rail.
- 15. The guided vehicle system according to claim 11, wherein each of said track rails includes a support frame including a counterbrace opposite said side region.
- 16. A guided vehicle system comprising:a continuous suspension/propulsion channel, said suspension/propulsion channel having an opening through an underside thereof, said suspension/propulsion channel supported above the ground; reduced friction support means provided within said suspension/propulsion channel and a plurality of nozzles arranged for issuing fluid jets primarily along a common longitudinal direction of said suspension/propulsion channel; a carriage including a suspension/propulsion member extending through said opening for receipt within said suspension/propulsion channel for operative connection with said support means to suspend said carriage for travel along a length of said suspension/propulsion channel, said suspension/propulsion member having a plurality of directionally biased impulse vanes for cooperation with said nozzles, said impulse vanes being connected to said carriage by vertical members extending through said opening in said propulsion channel; and a vehicle carried by said carriage.
- 17. The guided vehicle system according to claim 16, further comprising a stabilizing rail beneath said carriage extending parallel to said suspension/propulsion channel, and at least one stabilizing roller for engaging said stabilizing rail to mitigate rotational sway of said carriage.
- 18. The guided vehicle system according to claim 17, wherein said stabilizing rail is stationary and said at least one stabilizing roller is a pair of opposing rollers fixed to an underside of said carriage for engaging opposite sides of said stabilizing rail.
- 19. The guided vehicle system according to claim 17, wherein said vehicle is mounted for rotation relative to said carriage about an axis of rotation that is internal to said vehicle.
- 20. The guided vehicle system according to claim 16, further comprising a damper guide extending parallel to said suspension/propulsion channel and alongside said carriage, and wherein said carriage includes at least one laterally extending member received by said damper guide to mitigate rotational sway of said carriage.
- 21. The guided vehicle system according to claim 20, wherein said vehicle is mounted for rotation relative to said carriage about an axis of rotation that is internal to said vehicle.
- 22. The guided vehicle system of claim 16 wherein said reduced friction support means is selected from the group consisting of pressurized air and at least one track rail.
- 23. The guided vehicle system of claim 22 wherein said track rail is selected from the group consisting of tire tracks, tire beams, and metal.
- 24. A guided vehicle system comprising:a tubular guideway supported above the ground, said guideway containing pressurized air; a deck extending laterally from said guideway along a length of said guideway; a first carriage supported by said deck, said first carriage including a plurality of directionally biased impulse vanes; a first plurality of nozzles for issuing air jets primarily along a common guideway direction, said first plurality of nozzles communicating with said guideway to receive said pressurized air and being arranged to cooperate with said impulse vanes of said first carriage to propel said first carriage; a first passenger vehicle carried by said first carriage.
- 25. The guided vehicle system according to claim 24, further comprising:a second carriage supported by said deck, said second carriage including a plurality of directionally biased impulse vanes; a second plurality of nozzles for issuing air jets primarily along a common guideway direction, said second plurality of nozzles communicating with said guideway to receive said pressurized air and being arranged to cooperate with said impulse vanes of said second carriage to propel said second carriage; and a second passenger vehicle carried by said second carriage.
- 26. A guided vehicle system comprising:a tubular guideway supported above the ground, said guideway containing pressurized air; a pair of track rails supported by said tubular guideway and parallel thereto; a carriage having multiple wheels engaging said pair of track rails for guided travel along said pair of track rails, said carriage further having a transversely extending arcuate roller track and a plurality of directionally biased impulse vanes; a plurality of nozzles for issuing air jets primarily along a common guideway direction, said plurality of nozzles communicating with said tubular guideway to receive said pressurized air and being arranged to cooperate with said impulse vanes of said carriage to propel said carriage; and a vehicle connected to said carriage for travel with said carriage, said vehicle having a plurality of rollers in an arcuate configuration corresponding to said roller track of said carriage.
- 27. The guided vehicle system according to claim 26, wherein each of said pair of track rails comprises an elastically deformable material and a plurality of strip springs extending along said track rail for engagement by said plurality of wheels, said plurality of strip springs acting to spread out the load from at least one wheel of said plurality of wheels over said elastically deformable material.
- 28. The guided vehicle system according to claim 27, wherein each of said track rails includes a support frame and an arcuate portion of said elastically deformable material connected to said support frame to define an internal volume.
- 29. The guided vehicle system according to claim 28, wherein said internal volume is filled with pressurized fluid.
- 30. The guided vehicle system according to claim 28, wherein said arcuate portion of each said track rail includes a top region along which said strip springs extend for engagement by wheels of said carriage rotating about a generally horizontal axis and a side region along which said strip springs extend for engagement by wheels of said carriage rotating about a generally vertical axis.
- 31. The guided vehicle system according to claim 30, wherein said support frame includes a counterbrace opposite said side region.
- 32. The guided vehicle system according to claim 26, wherein each of said pair of track rails comprises an elastically deformable material and a tire beam extending along said track rail for engagement by said plurality of wheels, said tire beam acting to spread out the load from at least one wheel of said plurality of wheels over said elastically deformable material.
- 33. The guided vehicle system according to claim 32, wherein said tire beam is secured to an outer surface of said track rail.
- 34. The guided vehicle system according to claim 32, wherein said elastically deformable material is adapted to define an internal volume.
- 35. The guided vehicle system according to claim 34, wherein said internal volume is filled with a sound-absorbing medium.
- 36. The guided vehicle system according to claim 32, wherein each of said track rails includes a support frame including a counterbrace opposite said side region.
- 37. A track rail for a vehicle comprising:an elastically deformable material defining an internal volume for securing an absorptive medium; an absorptive medium; a support frame adapted to secure said track rail to a surface; means for distributing forces applied to said track rail by a wheels of a passing vehicle; said means selected from the group consisting of strip springs and tire beams.
- 38. The track rail of claim 37 wherein said support frame includes a counterbrace opposite a side region of said track rail.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This continuation-in-part patent application claims benefit under 35 U.S.C. §120 of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/013,037, filed on Oct. 30, 2001, and currently co-pending, which application is a continuation-in-part and claimed benefit under 35 U.S.C. §120 of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/533,638, filed Mar. 22, 2000, now abandoned, which claims benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/125,985 filed Mar. 24, 1999.
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