Claims
- 1. A zip line transport system comprising:
upper and lower support towers; a cable suspended between said upper and lower support towers; at least one trolley longitudinally slidable along the cable, said trolley comprising:
a frame; a brake retainer secured to said frame; an abrasion-resistant brake secured within said brake retainer, said brake having a longitudinal groove through which the cable passes as the trolley moves along the cable, a portion of said linear groove sliding against said cable, said cable being lockable within said brake retainer; a pulley rotatably mounted on said frame and longitudinally spaced from said brake retainer, said pulley having both a circumferential groove that engages an upper surface of said cable, and an axis of rotation that is generally horizontal and transverse to the cable when the trolley is slidably mounted thereon; and a lever arm adjustment bracket affixed to said frame, said bracket supporting at least a portion of a rider's weight, and being positionable fore and aft to adjust an amount of pressure between the longitudinal groove and said cable.
- 2. The zip line transport system of claim 1, wherein said brake is fabricated from a durable, abrasion-resistant material selected from the group consisting of Teflon®, nylon, high-density polyethylene, and composites.
- 3. The zip line transport system of claim 1, wherein:
said brake retainer is generally tubularly shaped, having a central axis and first and second open ends and a primary longitudinal slit in a lateral portion thereof, said primary longitudinal slit extending from said first open end to said second open end; and said brake is rotatably and concentrically installed within said tubular brake retainer, said brake longitudinal groove is both centered about a plane passing through the central axis, and alignable with the primary longitudinal slit, said cable being insertable through said primary longitudinal slit and into said longitudinal groove, said cable being locked within said brake retainer by arcuate rotation of said brake.
- 4. The zip line transport system of claim 3, wherein:
said brake retainer also has an arcuate slit which does not intersect the longitudinal slit, said arcuate slit having an arc within a range of 90 to 120 degrees; and said trolley further comprises a bolt that passes through the arcuate slit and is secured within said brake, thereby securing said brake within the brake retainer and limiting rotational movement of the brake to arcuate movement within a range of 90 to 120 degrees.
- 5. The zip line transport system of claim 4, wherein the arcuate slit intersects a locking longitudinal slit, said locking longitudinal slit being spaced apart from both ends of said brake retainer.
- 6. The zip line transport system of claim 1, wherein said frame is of generally I-beam cross-section, being fabricated from metal plate stock.
- 7. The zip line transport system of claim 1, which further comprises:
a trap, having an internal ramp, that is slidably mounted on the cable near the lower cable support tower; and at least one coil spring assembly having a weighted bushing installed within each end thereof and concentrically installed on the cable between the trap and the lower support tower; and wherein said frame has a downwardly-slanted nose, on which is mounted a bumper made of a durable abrasion resistant material, said nose engaging the trap and being forced by the internal ramp to a lower level as the trolley travels down the cable and enters the trap, thereby increasing the pressure between the brake and the cable and, at the same time, transferring momentum to the trap and accelerating the weighted bushings and compressing the coil spring of said at least one coil spring assembly, as the trap slams into it.
- 8. The zip line transport system of claim 1, wherein the trolley is installable on the cable by:
rotating the brake so that its longitudinal groove coincides with the slit of the tubular brake retainer; positioning the trolley so that the frame is below and oblique or perpendicular to the cable; elevating the trolley so that the cable enters the gap between the brake retainer and the pulley; aligning the body with the cable so that the cable enters the longitudinal slit in of the brake retainer and the longitudinal groove of the brake and the circumferential groove of the pulley is positioned directly above the cable; seating the circumferential groove of the pulley on the upper surface of the cable; and rotating the brake to lock the cable within the brake retainer.
- 9. A zip line transport system comprising:
upper and lower support towers; a cable suspended between said upper and lower support towers; at least one trolley slidable along the cable, said trolley comprising:
a frame; a brake retainer secured to a rear portion of the frame; an abrasion-resistant brake secured within said brake retainer, said brake having a longitudinal groove through which the cable passes as the trolley moves along the cable, a bottom portion of said linear groove sliding against a lower surface of said cable, said cable being lockable within said brake retainer; a pulley rotatably mounted above a middle portion of said frame, said pulley having both a circumferential groove that rides on the upper surface of the cable, and an axis of rotation that is generally horizontal and perpendicular to the cable when the trolley is slidable thereon; and a lever arm adjustment bracket affixed to a front portion of said frame, said bracket supporting at least a portion of a rider's weight, and being positionable fore and aft to adjust an amount of pressure between the bottom portion of the longitudinal groove and the lower surface of said cable.
- 10. The zip line transport system of claim 9, wherein said front portion of said frame includes:
a longitudinal adjustment slot, to which said lever arm adjustment bracket is slidably affixed; a linear array of evenly-spaced apertures that is beneath and parallel to the longitudinal slot; and wherein said lever arm adjustment bracket is slidably affixed to the longitudinal adjustment slot and securable to any one of the apertures of the linear array with a removable locking pin.
- 11. The zip line transport system of claim 9, wherein said brake assembly comprises:
a generally tubular brake retainer having a central axis and first and second open ends secured to a rear portion of the frame, said brake retainer having a primary longitudinal slit in a lateral portion thereof, said primary longitudinal slit extending from said first open end to said second open end; and a generally cylindrical, abrasion-resistant brake rotatably and concentrically installed within said tubular brake retainer, said brake having a linear longitudinal groove through which the cable passes, said linear longitudinal groove being centered about a plane passing through the central axis, said longitudinal groove being also alignable with the primary longitudinal slit, said brake being fabricated from a durable, abrasion-resistant material, said brake being affixed within the tubular brake retainer acid rotatable about the central axis; wherein said cable is positionable within the circumferential groove of said pulley below its axis of rotation and insertable through said primary longitudinal slit and into the longitudinal groove of the brake , said brake then being rotatable to lock said cable within said brake retainer.
- 12. The zip line transport system of claim 11, wherein said brake retainer also has an arcuate slit which does not intersect the longitudinal slit, said arcuate slit having an arc within a range of 90 to 120 degrees.
- 13. The zip line transport system of claim 12, wherein said trolley further comprises a bolt that passes through the arcuate slit and is secured within said brake, thereby securing said brake within the brake retainer and limiting rotational movement of the brake to arcuate movement within a range of 90 to 120 degrees.
- 14. The zip line transport system of claim 12, wherein the arcuate slit intersects a locking longitudinal slit, said locking longitudinal slit being spaced apart from both ends of said brake retainer.
- 15. A zip line transport system comprising:
upper and lower support towers; a cable suspended between said upper and lower support towers; at least one trolley comprising:
a frame; a brake assembly affixed to a rear portion of said frame, said brake assembly having an abrasion-resistant brake with a longitudinal linear groove, through which the cable passes as the trolley moves along the cable, a bottom portion of said linear groove sliding against a lower surface of said cable; a pulley rotatably mounted to a middle portion of said frame, said pulley having a circumferential groove that rides on an upper surface of the cable; and a lever arm adjustment bracket positioned on a front portion of said frame, the rider mounting bracket being positionable fore and aft to adjust an amount of pressure between the bottom portion of the linear groove and the lower surface of said cable.
- 16. The zip line transport system of claim 15, wherein said abrasion-resistant brake is fabricated from a material is selected from the group consisting of Teflon®, nylon, high-density polyethylene, and composites.
- 17. An amusement ride comprising:
upper and lower earth-mounted cable support structures positioned such that said upper cable support structure is at a higher terrain elevation than said lower support structure; a static tensioned riding cable connected between said upper and lower support structures; a rolling device adapted for removable rolling engagement with said riding cable, said rolling device being further adapted to support a harnessed rider suspended therefrom, said rolling device comprising a brake arm and a cable wheel assembly connected to said brake arm so as to extend upwardly therefrom, said cable wheel assembly comprising a cable wheel adapted for rolling engagement with said riding cable, said rolling device further comprising a generally cylindrical brake assembly mounted atop said brake arm proximate a rear end thereof, said brake assembly having a central longitudinal axis generally aligned with said cable wheel, said brake assembly further comprising a generally cylindrical brake pad removably positioned therein, said brake pad having a radial cable slot longitudinally formed therein, said brake assembly having a longitudinal aperture in a cylindrical wall thereof, said brake assembly further comprising a brake pad stop at a rear opening thereof for retaining said brake pad within said brake assembly during operation of the amusement ride, said brake assembly further comprising means for rotating said brake pad positioned therein between an unlocked position in which said cable slot in said brake pad is radially aligned with said aperture in said cylindrical wall of said brake assembly to thereby permit entry of said riding cable into said cable groove and a locked position in which said cable slot faces upwardly within said brake assembly to thereby retain said riding cable within said brake assembly.
- 18. An amusement ride as in claim 17, wherein said means for rotating said brake pad comprises a brake pad locking pin inserted into said brake pad and extending outwardly through a brake pad locking guide formed in said cylindrical wall of said brake assembly, said brake pad locking pin being movable within said brake pad locking guide between points therein that define said locked and unlocked positions.
- 19. An amusement ride as in claim 18, further comprising one or more brake pad plunger pins removably insertable through an opening in said cylindrical wall of said brake assembly into an aligned radial opening in said brake pad for maintaining said brake pad in said locked position.
- 20. An amusement ride as in claim 17, wherein said cable wheel is adapted for removable attachment to said cable wheel assembly to facilitate the engagement and disengagement of said rolling device with said riding cable.
- 21. An amusement ride as in claim 17, further comprising a terminal brake assembly, coaxially positioned over said riding cable proximate said lower support structure, said terminal brake assembly comprising a dampening system comprising a longitudinal alternating series of springs and weights attached to each other and coaxially positioned over said riding cable at a terminal end thereof proximate said lower support structure, said terminal brake assembly being operative for safely decelerating a runaway rider approaching the terminal end of said riding cable.
- 22. An amusement ride as in claim 21, wherein said terminal brake assembly further comprises a terminal brake acceptor positioned at a leading end of said dampening system and having a depending inverted v-shaped guide member for receiving a leading end of said brake arm of an approaching rolling device having a rider suspended therefrom, said guide member being operative for forcing said leading end of said brake arm downwardly to thereby increasingly force said brake pad upwardly against said riding cable and thus further slow said approaching rolling device.
- 23. An amusement ride as in claim 18, further comprising one or more additional static tensioned riding and safety cables connected between said upper and lower support structures and corresponding additional ones of said rolling device to accommodate additional riders.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 10/385,903, which was filed on Mar. 10, 2003 and issued on Dec. 23, 2003 as U.S. Pat. No. 6,666,773.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10385903 |
Mar 2003 |
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10745742 |
Dec 2003 |
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