Claims
- 1. A base support for supporting, positioning and maintaining a desired position of an object, configured as an amusement ride mounted on a stationary upright comprising;
- a first worm gear assembly, said first worm gear assembly having an outer tubular main bearing;
- an inner tubular bearing within said outer tubular bearing, said inner tubular bearing having a worm gear at one end with a pair of opposed support legs extending therefrom for mounting said first worm gear assembly to the stationary upright;
- a first motor driven worm assembly mounted on said outer tubular bearing, said first motor driven worm assembly including a worm and a motor for driving said worm, said worm being mounted in tight intermeshing contact with the worm gear of said first worm gear assembly,
- said motor, said first motor driven worm assembly, and said outer tubular bearing all being movable about the axis of said inner tubular bearing upon operation of said motor;
- a second worm gear assembly having an outer tubular bearing, the last said outer tubular bearing having means thereon for attaching an amusement ride support means;
- an inner tubular bearing within the last said outer tubular bearing having a worm gear at one end with a pair of opposed support legs extending therefrom for mounting said second worm gear assembly to the last said outer tubular bearing of said first worm gear assembly;
- amusement ride support means attached to the last said outer tubular bearing; and
- a second motor driven worm assembly mounted on the last said outer tubular bearing, said second motor driven worm assembly including a worm and a motor for driving said worm, said worm being mounted in tight intermeshing contact with the worm gear of said second worm gear assembly;
- the last said motor, said second motor driven worm assembly, the last said outer tubular bearing and said amusement ride support means all being movable about an axis of the last said inner tubular bearing upon operation of the last said motor.
- 2. The base support of claim 1 further comprising a second stationary upright on said inner tubular bearing at an end opposite said worm gear.
- 3. The base support of claim 1 wherein each said motor is driven by a motor driver.
- 4. The base support of claim 1 wherein each motor driven worm assembly has means thereon for adjusting a tension between each said motor driven worm and each said worm gear in intermeshing contact therewith.
- 5. The base support of claim 1 wherein each said outer tubular bearing has an axial bore, each said axial bore having a first bearing surface at a first end and a second bearing surface at a second end.
- 6. In combination with an amusement ride, a base support for supporting, positioning and maintaining a desired position of the amusement ride mounted on a stationary upright comprising:
- first worm gear assembly having a first outer tubular bearing, said first outer tubular bearing having an axial bore with first and second inner tubular bearing surfaces formed at first and second ends thereof;
- a first inner tubular bearing within said first outer tubular bearing, said first inner tubular bearing having an external bearing surface in contact with said first and second inner tubular bearing surfaces of said outer tubular bearing, said first inner tubular bearing having a first worm gear at one end with a pair of opposed support legs extending therefrom for mounting said first worm gear assembly to the stationary upright;
- a first motor driven worm assembly mounted on said first outer tubular bearing, said first motor driven worm assembly including a first worm operatively connected to the first worm gear of said first worm gear assembly, said first motor driven worm assembly including a first motor for driving said first worm, said first worm being mounted in tight intermeshing contact with the first worm gear of said first worm gear assembly;
- said first motor, said first motor driven worm assembly and said first outer tubular bearing all being movable about the axis of said first inner tubular bearing upon operation of said motor;
- a second worm gear assembly, said second worm gear assembly having a second outer tubular bearing with an axial bore having first and second inner bearing surface at first and second ends,
- an amusement ride support attached to said second outer tubular bearing;
- a second inner tubular bearing member within said second outer tubular bearing said second inner tubular bearing having an external bearing surface in contact with said first and second inner tubular bearing surfaces of said outer tubular bearing, said second tubular inner bearing having a second worm gear at one end with a pair of opposed support legs extending therefrom for mounting said second worm gear assembly on said first outer tubular bearing;
- a second motor driven worm assembly mounted on said second outer tubular bearing, said second motor driven worm assembly including a second worm operatively connected to the second worm gear of said second worm gear assembly, said second motor driven worm assembly including a second motor for driving said second worm, said second worm being mounted in tight intermeshing contact with said second worm gear of said second worm gear assembly;
- said second motor, said second motor driven worm assembly, said second tubular outer main bearing and said amusement ride support means all being movable about the axis of said second inner tubular bearing upon operation of said second motor.
- 7. The combination of claim 6 wherein each said motor driven worm assembly has means thereon for adjusting said tight intermeshing contact between each said worm and each said worm gear.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/376,786, filed Jan. 23, 1995, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/180,873, filed Jan. 11, 1994 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,473,335.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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