Claims
- 1. A ride attraction comprising:an inclined ride surface adapted to safely support one or more ride participants and/or ride vehicles sliding thereon; the inclined ride surface comprising a substantially continuous sheet of membrane material supported along at least two edges thereof by a supporting framework; the membrane material having a coating thereon adapted to provide a substantially smooth and generally lubricous sliding surface; the membrane material being tensioned so as to provide a resilient, impact-safe support surface for ride participants and/or ride vehicles sliding thereon; and one or more nozzles for injecting a sheet flow of water upward upon the inclined ride surface comprising the tensioned membrane material.
- 2. The ride attraction of claim 1 wherein the ride surface comprises a polyester membrane material coated on at least one side with a fluorinated polymer material.
- 3. The ride attraction of claim 2 wherein the fluorinated polymer material comprises a layer of substantially pure PVDF.
- 4. The ride attraction of claim 1 wherein the membrane material comprises fibers or yarns of one or more of the following: carbon fiber, Kevlar®, rayon, nylon, polyester, PVC, and/or PVDF.
- 5. The ride attraction of claim 1 wherein the membrane material comprises a coating of one more of the following: rubber, polyurethane, latex, Teflon, fluorinated polymers, and/or PVDF.
- 6. The ride attraction of claim 1 wherein the membrane material tensioned substantially equally in weft and warp while a polymer coating approximately 200-300 μm thick is applied to the top and bottom surfaces thereof.
- 7. The ride attraction of claim 6 wherein at least one side of the membrane material is coated with an additional layer of fluorinated polymer material approximately 10-50 μm thick.
- 8. The ride attraction of claim 7 wherein the membrane material has an overall thickness of between about 0.5 and 2.0 mm and a weight less than about 5.0 kg/m2.
- 9. The ride attraction of claim 1 wherein the membrane material is selected to have a tensile strength greater than about 20 kgf/cm as determined by NF EN ISO 1421 FTMS 191A (Method 5102).
- 10. The ride attraction of claim 1 wherein the membrane material is selected to have a tensile strength greater than about 50 kgf/cm as determined by NF EN ISO 1421 FTMS 191A (Method 5102).
- 11. The ride attraction of claim 1 wherein the membrane material is selected to have a tensile strength greater than about 90 kgf/cm as determined by NF EN ISO 1421 FTMS 191A (Method 5102).
- 12. The ride attraction of claim 1 wherein the membrane material is selected to have a tear strength greater than about 50 kgf as determined by DIN 53.363 ASTM D 5733-95 (Trapezoid Method).
- 13. The ride attraction of claim 1 wherein the membrane material is selected to have a tear strength greater than about 75 kgf as determined by DIN 53.363 ASTM D 5733-95 (Trapezoid Method).
- 14. The ride attraction of claim 1 wherein the membrane material is selected to have a tear strength greater than about 90 kgf as determined by DIN 53.363 ASTM D 5733-95 (Trapezoid Method).
- 15. The ride attraction of claim 1 wherein the membrane material is tensioned between about 10 kgf/cm and 80 kgf/cm.
- 16. The ride attraction of claim 1 wherein the membrane material is tensioned between about 20 kgf/cm and 60 kgf/cm.
- 17. The ride attraction of claim 1 wherein the membrane material is tensioned between about 30 kgf/cm and 40 kgf/cm.
- 18. The ride attraction of claim 1 further comprising means for dynamically adjusting the tension applied to the membrane material.
- 19. The ride attraction of claim 1 further comprising a hydraulic or pneumatic adjustment device for dynamically adjusting the tension applied to the membrane material.
- 20. The ride attraction of claim 1 further comprising one or more auxiliary support structures for providing additional support to the ride surface.
- 21. A ride surface for ride attractions, the ride surface comprising a fabric-reinforced material supported by a structural framework and tensioned to at least 10 kgf/cm, the fabric material being coated with a friction-reducing material adapted to facilitate sliding thereon by ride patrons.
- 22. The ride surface of claim 21 wherein the fabric-reinforced material comprises a polyester fabric material coated on at least one side with a fluorinated polymer material.
- 23. The ride surface of claim 22 wherein the fluorinated polymer material comprises a layer of substantially pure PVDF.
- 24. The ride surface of claim 21 wherein the fabric-reinforced ride material comprises fibers or yarns of one or more of the following: carbon fiber, Kevlar®, rayon, nylon, polyester, PVC, and/or PVDF.
- 25. The ride surface of claim 21 wherein the fabric-reinforced material comprises a coating of one more of the following: rubber, polyurethane, latex, Teflon, fluorinated polymers, and/or PVDF.
- 26. The ride surface of claim 21 wherein the fabric-reinforced material is tensioned substantially equally in weft and warp while a polymer coating approximately 200-300 μm thick is applied to the top and bottom surfaces thereof.
- 27. The ride surface of claim 26 wherein at least one side of the fabric-reinforced material is coated with an additional layer of fluorinated polymer material approximately 10-50 μm thick.
- 28. The ride surface of claim 21 wherein the fabric-reinforced material is selected to have a tensile strength greater than about 50 kgf/cm as determined by NF EN ISO 1421 FTMS 191A (Method 5102).
- 29. The ride surface of claim 21 wherein the fabric-reinforced material is selected to have a tensile strength greater than about 90 kgf/cm as determined by NF EN ISO 1421 FTMS 191A (Method 5102).
- 30. The ride surface of claim 21 wherein the fabric-reinforced material is selected to have a tear strength greater than about 50 kgf as determined by DIN 53.363 ASTM D 5733-95 (Trapezoid Method).
- 31. The ride surface of claim 21 wherein the fabric-reinforced material is selected to have a tear strength greater than about 75 kgf as determined by DIN 53.363 ASTM D 5733-95 (Trapezoid Method).
- 32. The ride surface of claim 21 wherein the fabric-reinforced material is selected to have a tear strength greater than about 90 kgf as determined by DIN 53.363 ASTM D 5733-95 (Trapezoid Method).
- 33. The ride surface of claim 21 wherein the fabric-reinforced material is tensioned between about 10 kgf/cm and 80 kgf/cm.
- 34. The ride surface of claim 21 wherein the fabric-reinforced material is tensioned between about 20 kgfcm and 60 kgf/cm.
- 35. The ride surface of claim 21 wherein the fabric-reinforced material is tensioned between about 30 kgf/cm and 40 kgf/cm.
- 36. The ride surface of claim 21 further comprising one or more nozzles for injecting a sheet flow of water upward upon the inclined ride surface comprising the fabric-reinforced material.
- 37. The ride surface of claim 21 further comprising means for dynamically adjusting the tension applied to the fabric-reinforced material.
- 38. The ride surface of claim 21 further comprising a hydraulic or pneumatic adjustment device for dynamically adjusting the tension applied to the fabric-reinforced material.
- 39. The ride surface of claim 21 further comprising one or more auxiliary support structures for providing additional support to the ride surface.
- 40. A kit for assembling a ride attraction, comprising:a fabric-reinforced ride surface sized and adapted to safely support one or more ride participants and/or ride vehicles thereon; a supporting framework adapted to support and apply tension to the fabric ride surface; and tensioning means for adjusting the amount of tension applied by the framework to the ride surface.
- 41. The kit of claim 40 wherein the fabric-reinforced ride surface comprises a polyester fabric material coated on at least one side with a fluorinated polymer material.
- 42. The kit of claim 41 wherein the fluorinated polymer material comprises a layer of substantially pure PVDF.
- 43. The kit of claim 40 wherein the fabric-reinforced ride surface comprises fibers or yarns of one or more of the following: carbon fiber, Kevlar®, rayon, nylon, polyester, PVC, and/or PVDF.
- 44. The kit of claim 40 wherein the fabric-reinforced ride surface comprises a coating of one more of the following: rubber, polyurethane, latex, Teflon, fluorinated polymers, and/or PVDF.
- 45. The kit of claim 40 wherein the fabric-reinforced ride surface is tensioned substantially equally in weft and warp while a polymer coating approximately 200-300 μm thick is applied to the top and bottom surfaces thereof.
- 46. The kit of claim 45 wherein at least one side of the fabric-reinforced material is coated with an additional layer of fluorinated polymer material approximately 10-50 μm thick.
- 47. The kit of claim 46 wherein the fabric-reinforced ride surface has an overall thickness of between about 0.5 and 2.0 mm and a weight less than about 5.0 kg/m2.
- 48. The kit of claim 40 wherein the fabric-reinforced ride surface is selected to have a tensile strength greater than about 20 kgf/cm as determined by NF EN ISO 1421 FTMS 191A (Method 5102).
- 49. The kit of claim 40 wherein the fabric-reinforced ride surface is selected to have a tensile strength greater than about 50 kgf/cm as determined by NF EN ISO 1421 FTMS 191A (Method 5102).
- 50. The kit of claim 40 wherein the fabric-reinforced ride surface is selected to have a tensile strength greater than about 90 kgf/cm as determined by NF EN ISO 1421 FTMS 191A (Method 5102).
- 51. The kit of claim 40 wherein the fabric-reinforced ride surface is selected to have a tear strength greater than about 50 kgf as determined by DIN 53.363 ASTM D 5733-95 (Trapezoid Method).
- 52. The kit of claim 40 wherein the fabric-reinforced ride surface is selected to have a tear strength greater than about 75 kgf as determined by DIN 53.363 ASTM D 5733-95 (Trapezoid Method).
- 53. The kit of claim 40 wherein the fabric-reinforced ride surface is selected to have a tear strength greater than about 90 kgf as determined by DIN 53.363 ASTM D 573-95 (Trapezoid Method).
- 54. The kit of claim 40 wherein the fabric-reinforced ride surface is tensioned between about 10 kgf/cm and 80 kgf/cm.
- 55. The kit of claim 40 wherein the fabric-reinforced ride surface is tensioned between about 20 kgf/cm and 60 kgf/cm.
- 56. The kit of claim 40 wherein the fabric-reinforced ride surface is tensioned between about 30 kgf/cm and 40 kgf/cm.
- 57. The kit of claim 40 further comprising one or more nozzles for injecting a sheet flow of water upward upon the inclined ride surface comprising the fabric-reinforced material.
- 58. The kit of claim 40 wherein the tensioning means comprises means for dynamically adjusting the tension applied to the fabric-reinforced material.
- 59. The kit of claim 40 wherein the tensioning means comprises a hydraulic or pneumatic jack for dynamically adjusting the tension applied to the fabric-reinforced material.
- 60. The kit of claim 40 further comprising one or more auxiliary support structures for providing additional support to the fabric-reinforced ride surface.
- 61. A ride attraction comprising:an inclined ride surface adapted to safely support one or more ride participants and/or ride vehicles sliding thereon; the inclined ride surface comprising a sheet of membrane material supported along at least two edges thereof by a supporting framework; the membrane material having a coating thereon adapted to provide a substantially smooth and generally lubricous sliding surface; and the membrane material being tensioned between about 10 kgf/cm and 80 kgf/cm so as to provide a resilient, impact-safe support surface for ride participants and/or ride vehicles sliding thereon.
- 62. The ride attraction of claim 61 wherein the ride surface comprises a polyester membrane material coated on at least one side with a fluorinated polymer material.
- 63. The ride attraction of claim 62 wherein the fluorinated polymer material comprises a layer of substantially pure PVDF.
- 64. The ride attraction of claim 61 wherein the membrane material comprises fibers or (yarns of one or more of the following: carbon fiber, Kevlar®, rayon, nylon, polyester, PVC, and/or PVDF.
- 65. The ride attraction of claim 61 wherein the membrane material comprises a coating of one more of the following: rubber, polyurethane, latex, Teflon, fluorinated polymers, and/or PVDF.
- 66. The ride attraction of claim 61 wherein the membrane material tensioned substantially equally in weft and warp while a polymer coating approximately 200-300 μm thick is applied to the top and bottom surfaces thereof.
- 67. The ride attraction of claim 61 wherein at least one side of the membrane material is coated with an additional layer of fluorinated polymer material approximately 10-50 μm thick.
- 68. The ride attraction of claim 61 wherein the membrane material is selected to have a tear strength greater than about 75 kgf as determined by DIN 53.363 ASTM D 5733-95 (Trapezoid Method).
- 69. The ride attraction of claim 61 further comprising one or more nozzles for injecting a sheet flow of water upward upon the inclined ride surface comprising the tensioned membrane material.
- 70. The ride attraction of claim 61 further comprising means for dynamically adjusting the tension applied to the membrane material.
- 71. The ride attraction of claim 61 further comprising a hydraulic or pneumatic adjustment device for dynamically adjusting the tension applied to the membrane material.
- 72. A ride attraction comprising:an inclined ride surface adapted to safely support one or more ride participants and/or ride vehicles sliding thereon; the inclined ride surface comprising a membrane material supported along at least two edges thereof by a supporting framework; the membrane material having a coating thereon adapted to provide a substantially smooth sliding surface; the membrane material being tensioned so as to provide a resilient, impact-safe support surface for ride participants and/or ride vehicles sliding thereon; and means for dynamically adjusting the tension applied to the membrane material.
- 73. The ride attraction of claim 72 wherein said adjusting means comprises a hydraulic or pneumatic adjustment device for dynamically adjusting the tension applied to the membrane material.
- 74. The ride attraction of claim 72 wherein the ride surface comprises a polyester membrane material coated on at least one side with a fluorinated polymer material.
- 75. The ride attraction of claim 72 wherein the fluorinated polymer material comprises a layer of substantially pure PVDF.
- 76. The ride attraction of claim 72 wherein the membrane material comprises fibers or yarns of one or more of the following: carbon fiber, Kevlar®, rayon, nylon, polyester, PVC, and/or PVDF.
- 77. The ride attraction of claim 72 wherein the membrane material comprises a coating of one more of the following: rubber, polyurethane, latex, Teflon, fluorinated polymers, and/or PVDF.
- 78. The ride attraction of claim 72 wherein the membrane material tensioned substantially equally in weft and warp while a polymer coating approximately 200-300 μm thick is applied to the top and bottom surfaces thereof.
- 79. The ride attraction of claim 72 wherein at least one side of the membrane material is coated with an additional layer of fluorinated polymer material approximately 10-50 μm thick.
- 80. The ride attraction of claim 72 wherein the membrane material is selected to have a tear strength greater than about 75 kgf as determined by DIN 53.363 ASTM D 5733-95 (Trapezoid Method).
- 81. The ride attraction of claim 72 further comprising one or more nozzles for injecting a sheet flow of water upward upon the inclined ride surface comprising the tensioned membrane material.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) to provisional application U.S. Serial No. 60/284,699 filed Apr. 17, 2001.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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