Claims
- 1. A lower saddle for use in an elevated cableway system for supporting a pair of track cable systems, wherein said lower saddle transmits vertical components and horizontal components of loads to a pylon, said loads applied by a vehicle traversing the track cable systems, said lower saddle comprising:
- a transverse pylon beam mounted to a base pylon;
- a first load transmitting member pivotably connected to said transverse pylon beam for transmitting the vertical components of the loads to said transverse pylon beam;
- a plurality of cross-ties carried by said first load transmitting member; and
- a second load transmitting member partially supported by said cross-ties for transmitting the lateral components of the loads to said transverse pylon beam.
- 2. The lower saddle of claim 1 wherein said first load transmitting member is a load dampening system that operates independently of said second load transmitting member.
- 3. The lower saddle of claim 2 wherein said first load transmitting member comprises:
- a main beam pivotally mounted at the center of its longitudinal axis to the transverse pylon beam for rotation in a first vertical plane;
- a pair of secondary beams each pivotally mounted at the center of its longitudinal axis to the main beam substantially at a respective end of the main beam for rotation in the first vertical plane;
- four tertiary beams each pivotally mounted at the center of its longitudinal axis to one of the secondary beams substantially at a respective end of the one secondary beam for rotation in the first vertical plane; and
- eight suspension rods each pivotally mounted at one of its ends to one of the tertiary beams substantially at a respective end of the one tertiary beam for rotation in the first vertical plane, the other end of each suspension rod being pivotally connected to a cross-tie at the center of the cross-tie's longitudinal axis for rotation of the cross-tie in the first vertical plane, the cross-tie supporting the track cable systems.
- 4. The lower saddle of claim 1 wherein said second load transmitting member comprises:
- an equalizing beam carried transversely across said cross-ties; and
- a lateral support stud carried by said transverse pylon beam for engagement with the equalizing beam.
- 5. The lower saddle of claim 4 wherein the equalizing beam includes superimposed plates of different lengths.
- 6. The lower saddle of claim 4 wherein the width of the equalizing beam varies across its length.
- 7. The lower saddle of claim 2 wherein said first load transmitting member comprises:
- a main beam pivotally mounted to the transverse pylon beam for rotation in a first vertical plane;
- a secondary beam mounted pivotally to the main beam for rotation in the first vertical plane;
- a plurality of tertiary beams each pivotally mounted to the secondary beam for rotation in the first vertical plane; and
- a plurality of suspension rods each pivotally mounted to one of the tertiary beams for rotation in the first vertical plane, the other end of each suspension rod being pivotally connected to a cross-tie for rotation of the cross-tie in the first vertical plane, the cross-tie supporting the track cable system.
- 8. A lower saddle for use in an elevated cableway system for supporting a pair of track cable systems, wherein said lower saddle transmits vertical components and horizontal components of loads to a pylon, said loads applied by a vehicle traversing the track cable systems, said lower saddle comprising:
- a transverse pylon beam mounted to a base pylon;
- a transverse connecting frame connected adjacent one end of said transverse pylon beam and extending downwardly therefrom for transmitting the loads to the pylon;
- a first load transmitting member pivotally connected to said transverse connecting frame for transmitting the vertical components of the loads to said transverse connecting frame;
- a plurality of cross-ties carried by said first load transmitting member; and
- a second load transmitting member partially supported by said cross-ties for transmitting the lateral components of the loads to said transverse connecting frame.
- 9. The lower saddle of claim 8 wherein said second load transmitting member comprises:
- an equalizing beam carried transversely across said cross-ties; and
- a lateral support stud carried by said transverse connecting frame for engagement with the equalizing beam.
- 10. The lower saddle of claim 8 wherein said first load transmitting member comprises:
- a main beam pivotally mounted at the center of its longitudinal axis to the transverse connecting frame for rotation in a first vertical plane;
- a pair of secondary beams each pivotally mounted at the center of its longitudinal axis to the main beam substantially at a respective end of the main beam for rotation in the first vertical plane;
- four tertiary beams each pivotally mounted at the center of its longitudinal axis to one of the secondary beams substantially at a respective end of the one secondary beam for rotation in the first vertical plane; and
- eight suspension rods each pivotally mounted at one of its ends to one of the tertiary beams substantially at a respective end of the one tertiary beam for rotation in the first vertical plane, the other end of each suspension rod being pivotally connected to a cross-tie at the center of the cross-tie's longitudinal axis for rotation of the cross-tie in the first vertical plane, the cross-tie supporting the track cable systems.
- 11. The lower saddle of claim 8 wherein said first load transmitting member comprises:
- a main beam pivotally mounted to the transverse connecting frame for rotation in a first vertical plane;
- a secondary beam mounted pivotally to the main beam for rotation in the first vertical plane;
- a plurality of tertiary beams each pivotally mounted to the secondary beam for rotation in the first vertical plane; and
- a plurality of suspension rods each pivotally mounted to one of the tertiary beams for rotation in the first vertical plane, the other end of each suspension rod being pivotally connected to a cross-tie for rotation of the cross-tie in the first vertical plane, the cross-tie supporting the track cable system.
- 12. A lower saddle for supporting a pair of track cable systems in an elevated cableway system and providing for deflection of the track cable systems in response to forces applied by a vehicle traversing the track cable systems, comprising:
- a transverse pylon beam mounted transversely to a base pylon,
- a main beam pivotally mounted at the center of its longitudinal axis to the transverse pylon beam for rotation in a first vertical plane,
- a pair of secondary beams each pivotally mounted at the center of its longitudinal axis to the main beam substantially at a respective end of the main beam for rotation in the first vertical plane,
- four tertiary beams each pivotally mounted at the center of its longitudinal axis to one of the secondary beams substantially at a respective end of the one secondary beam for rotation in the first vertical plane,
- eight suspension rods each pivotally mounted at one of its ends to one of the tertiary beams substantially at a respective end of the one tertiary beam for rotation in the first vertical plane, the other end of each suspension rod being pivotally connected to a suspension cross-tie at the center of the suspension cross-tie's longitudinal axis for rotation of the suspension cross-tie in the first vertical plane, the suspension cross-tie supporting the track cable systems,
- an equalizing beam of varying width across its length including superimposed plates of different lengths spanning the cross-ties to further equalize the forces applied by the vehicle across said track cable systems, and
- a lateral support stud carried by the transverse connecting frame for engagement with the equalizing beam.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/510,479, filed Aug. 2, 1995 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,720,225.
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