This relates to amusement rides.
Amusement rides have been popular for generations. They range from small and gentle rides for children and families to large and thrilling rides for all. These days, many riders want more and more excitement. Most rides are variations of established principles, but the different variations can provide different and surprising thrills that riders enjoy. Accordingly, there is a perpetual quest for new rides and variations of rides.
Preferred embodiments of the present invention aim to provide amusement rides that can fulfil this need.
According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided an amusement ride comprising amusement ride comprising:
a rotatable structure that, in use, rotates about a first axis and has a support location that, in use, travels on a path having a component of vertical movement; and
a gondola that is supported at said support location and has a plurality of seats for riders:
wherein:
the seats, in use, rotate collectively about a second axis of rotation; and
each of the seats, in use, rotates about its own, third axis to rotate the respective rider about that third axis.
Preferably, the rotatable structure comprises an arm that is mounted for rotation about a hub and the support location is located at or adjacent an outer end of the arm.
Preferably, the rotatable structure has two support locations as aforesaid, each with a respective gondola and seats as aforesaid.
The rotatable structure may have more than two support locations as aforesaid, each with a respective gondola and seats as aforesaid.
Preferably, the rotatable structure comprises a plurality of arms as aforesaid, extending radially from said hub.
Preferably, the rotatable structure is disposed substantially upright, so that said path is in a substantially vertical plane.
Means may be provided for selectively tilting said path out of said substantially vertical plane.
Preferably, for a given gondola, said third axes lie in a substantially common plane.
Preferably, for a given gondola, said third axes extend transversely of said second axis.
The seats may face radially outwards from the gondola.
Preferably, a controller, in use, controls rotation of the rotatable structure about said first axis
Preferably, a controller, in use, controls rotation of the seats about said second and/or third axes.
The invention extends to a method of operating an amusement ride according to any of the preceding aspects of the invention, comprising the steps of rotating the rotatable structure about said first axis, and rotating or permitting rotation of the seats about said second and third axes.
For a better understanding of the invention, and to show how embodiments of the same may be carried into effect, reference will now be made, by way of example, to the accompanying diagrammatic drawings, in which:
In the figures, like references denote like or corresponding parts.
It is to be understood that the various features that are described in the following and/or illustrated in the drawings are preferred but not essential. Combinations of features described and/or illustrated are not considered to be the only possible combinations. Unless stated to the contrary, individual features may be omitted, varied or combined in different combinations, where practical.
The amusement ride 10 that is shown in
In this example, the arms 11 rotate in a substantially vertical plane so that, in use, their ends that provide the support locations for the gondolas 16 travel in a circular path that has a component of vertical movement.
One of the gondolas 16 is illustrated in
In use, the arms 11 rotate about the hub 13, affording a first ride sensation to the riders 164. Whilst the arms 11 are rotating, the main support 161 of each of the gondolas 16 is rotated about its axis of rotation 165, by means of the respective motor and bearing 166, affording a second ride sensation to the riders 164. Whilst the main support 161 of each of the gondola 16 is rotating, each of the seats 163 is rotated about axis 168 by its respective motor and bearing 167, affording a third ride sensation to the riders 164.
As will be appreciated, the first, second and third ride sensations are cumulative, such that the path of travel of each rider 164 may be very complex. This complexity may be increased by varying the speed and direction of rotation (clockwise or anticlockwise) of the arms 11 about the hub 13, each main support 161 about axis 165 and each seat 163 about axis 168. Control of speed and direction may be effected manually via controller 18, which controls all motors individually and/or in groups. Additionally or alternatively, controller 18 may effect predetermined ride programs, where speeds and directions of rotation are varied automatically in a predetermined manner.
Each seat 163 may be rotated clockwise or anticlockwise from the point of view of the rider 164. Each seat 163 may be rotated up to a predetermined maximum angle, or may rotate for a full 360° so that, at times, a seat 163 with its rider 164 is upside down, as compared to the view of
An additional element of thrill is preferably added by the scale of the rides 10. For example, the length of each of the arms 11 may be of the order of 30 m. This gives an overall height of the ride 10 of more than 60 m, or around 200 feet. Due to the considerable length of the arms 11, a modest angular speed of rotation of the arms 11 may nevertheless result in a considerable peripheral speed of the riders 164 around the hub 13.
Preferably, the ride 10 has an overall height of at least 30 m, 40 m, 50 m or 60 m.
The seats of the gondolas may be arranged in alternative configurations. In one such example in
In a similar manner to the
Whilst motor and bearing combinations 166, 167 and 266 are shown and described above, any one or more of them may be replaced by a bearing without a motor. Then the respective gondola 16, 26 is free to rotate about axis 165, 265 under the influence of external forces such as gravity and centrifugal force. And/or the respective seat 163, 263 is free to pivot about axis 168, 268 under the effect of such forces. Each seat 163, 263 may be provided with a simple control to be operated by the rider 164, 264, in order to either permit rotation of the seat 163, 263 about axis 168, 268 or to lock the seat 163, 263 against such rotation.
Whilst two radial arms 11 are provided in the illustrated example, a greater number of radial arms may be provided—for example, 3 or 4. Preferably, they are at equal angular spacings around the hub 13. In a simple option, a single radial arm 11 may be provided. However, this would require a suitable counterbalance for the arm and provide a lower loading factor and therefore lower profitability for the operator.
In a variant, the arms 11 may rotate in a plane that is preferably upright although not vertical. Means may be provided for varying the angle of the plane of rotation to the vertical, whilst the ride is operating.
The main support tower 14 may have an alternative configuration to provide a respective pair of arms 11 at each side of the tower 14 (as seen in
Amusement rides as above may be embodied as either fixed rides or portable rides. Whilst providing a rotatable support structure by means of arms 11 is an efficient configuration, lending itself readily to assembly, disassembly and transport, rotatable support structures of alternative configurations may be considered.
In this specification, the verb “comprise” has its normal dictionary meaning, to denote non-exclusive inclusion. That is, use of the word “comprise” (or any of its derivatives) to include one feature or more, does not exclude the possibility of also including further features. The word “preferable” (or any of its derivatives) indicates one feature or more that is preferred but not essential.
All or any of the features disclosed in this specification (including any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings), and/or all or any of the steps of any method or process so disclosed, may be combined in any combination, except combinations where at least some of such features and/or steps are mutually exclusive.
Each feature disclosed in this specification (including any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings), may be replaced by alternative features serving the same, equivalent or similar purpose, unless expressly stated otherwise. Thus, unless expressly stated otherwise, each feature disclosed is one example only of a generic series of equivalent or similar features.
The invention is not restricted to the details of the foregoing embodiment(s). The invention extends to any novel one, or any novel combination, of the features disclosed in this specification (including any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings), or to any novel one, or any novel combination, of the steps of any method or process so disclosed.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1909285.7 | Jun 2019 | GB | national |
This is the U.S. National Stage application of International Application No. PCT/EP2020/068221, filed Jun. 29, 2020, which claims the benefit of priority from GB Application No. 1909285.7, filed Jun. 27, 2019. The entire contents of these prior applications are incorporated by reference herein.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2020/068221 | 6/29/2020 | WO |