Claims
- 1. A propulsion unit for moving a vehicle along an elongated power tube having an interior adapted to be selectively pressurized and an exterior along which a vehicle travels, the propulsion unit comprising first and second, diametrically opposed interior rails attached to an interior of the power tube, and a thrust carriage comprising a main body arranged between the first and second rails, first and second wheels rotatably mounted to a first side of the body proximate the first rail, at least a third wheel rotatably mounted to the body on a second side of the body proximate the second rail, a device for resiliently biasing the third wheel towards the second rail, the wheels having a grooved periphery shaped so that the first rail extends into the grooved periphery of the first and second wheels and the second rail extends into the grooved periphery of the third wheel as a result of a biasing force generated by the device, and a coupler for coupling the thrust assembly to the vehicle.
- 2. A propulsion unit according to claim 1 wherein at least a portion of the first and second interior rails extending into the grooved peripheries of the wheels has a substantially circularly round cross-section.
- 3. A propulsion unit according to claim 1 wherein the first and second rails are disposed in a horizontal center plane of the power tube.
- 4. A propulsion unit according to claim 1 wherein the first and second wheels are located proximate longitudinal ends of the body and the third wheel is disposed about midway between the first and second wheels in a longitudinal direction of the body.
- 5. A propulsion unit according to claim 1 wherein the device comprises a spring.
- 6. A propulsion unit according to claim 1 wherein the third wheel is mounted on an arm having a first end pivotally attached to the body and a second end engaged by the device so that the device urges the arm toward and the third wheel into engagement with the second rail.
- 7. A propulsion unit according to claim 1 including a collapsible thrust valve attached to a longitudinal end of the body, the thrust valve having valve blades which are angularly inclined relative to the length of the power tube and which are expandable so that free ends of the blades engage an inside surface of the power tube and a pressure differential between front and aft sides of the blades generates a force which moves the valve and the thrust carriage attached thereto along the interior rails in a longitudinal direction of the power tube.
- 8. A propulsion unit according to claim 1 including a support frame supporting the power tube on the ground and including spaced-apart uprights disposed proximate an exterior of the power tube, and fasteners securing the first and second rails to the uprights of the support so that the weight of the propulsion unit is carried by the uprights without subjecting the power tube to stresses.
- 9. A collapsible thrust valve for use with a thrust carriage for a vehicle adapted to travel along an elongated power tube subjected to thrust generating pressure differentials along its length, the thrust carriage being supported on an interior of the power tube and engaging interior tracks for moving the thrust carriage along the interior of the power tube, the thrust valve being adapted to be secured to the thrust carriage and comprising a collapsible, frusto-conically shaped wall formed by a multiplicity of overlapping, angularly inclined blades formed to be concentrically disposed in the power tube, and an actuator operatively coupled to the blades for selectively increasing an angle of the blades until free ends thereof contact an interior surface of the power tube to thereby prevent the flow of air through the tube past the wall and for retracting the blades so that the free ends thereof are spaced apart from the interior surface of the power tube, the valve generating a force acting in the longitudinal direction of the power tube when the free ends of the valve blades engage the interior surface and generating substantially one of a reduced force and no force when the valve blades are spaced from the interior wall.
- 10. A valve according to claim 9 wherein each blade comprises a resilient frame and an air-impervious covering attached to and extending over a major portion of the frame.
- 11. A valve according to claim 10 wherein the frame is a resilient metal wire frame and the covering is a plastic sheet.
- 12. A track for carrying and guiding a vehicle comprising an elongated power tube for pneumatically generating a force for moving the vehicle along the power tube, an exterior support structure for supporting the power tube above ground, and first and second rails arranged substantially parallel to the tube and secured to the support structure so that the weight of the vehicle supported and guided by the first and second rails is carried by the support structure and does not cause stresses in and a deformation of the power tube.
- 13. A track according to claim 12 wherein the first and second rails have a substantially right-angle cross-section formed by first and second, substantially perpendicular legs, and wherein at least one of the legs of each rail includes a keeper rail projecting from a surface of the one leg for preventing wheels of the vehicle from becoming disengaged from the tracks.
- 14. A track according to claim 13 wherein included right angles between the legs of the rails face in opposite directions away from the power tube.
- 15. Apparatus for propelling a vehicle along a pneumatic power tube comprising an exterior support structure for supporting the power tube above ground, first and second angles defining support and guidance tracks for the vehicle, extending parallel to the power tube, and supported by the support structure, first and second undercarriages secured to the vehicle including vehicle support and guidance wheels which are rotatable about axes inclined relative to legs of the angle tracks and which have a periphery that engages the legs of the angle tracks so that the weight of the vehicle is supported by the angle tracks and the support structure only and the angle tracks guide the vehicle parallel to the power tube, a pneumatic propulsion unit movably disposed inside the power tube and guided so that it travels along the power tube, and a magnetic coupler having first and second cooperating magnetic elements attached to the vehicle and the propulsion unit, respectively, in operative alignment with each other, and wherein a portion of the power tube located between the magnetic elements is constructed of a non-magnetic material and extends over the length of the power tube.
- 16. Apparatus according to claim 15 wherein one of the legs is vertically disposed, an inclined angle between the legs of the tracks is 90° and faces in opposite directions away from the power tube, and wherein the wheels rotate about an axis inclined 45° relative to the legs of the tracks.
- 17. Apparatus according to claim 15 wherein the wheels have a generally round periphery engaging the legs of the angle tracks.
- 18. Apparatus according to claim 17 including a protrusion on the vertical legs shaped and arranged to prevent the wheels from rising upwardly relative to the vertical leg.
- 19. Apparatus for propelling a vehicle along a pneumatic power tube comprising an exterior support structure for supporting the power tube above ground, first and second angles defining support and guidance tracks for the vehicle, extending parallel to the power tube, and supported by the support structure, first and second undercarriages secured to the vehicle including vehicle support and guidance wheels which are rotatable about axes inclined relative to legs of the angle tracks and which have a periphery that engages the legs of the angle tracks so that the weight of the vehicle is supported by the angle tracks and the support structure only and the angle tracks guide the vehicle parallel to the power tube, a pneumatic propulsion unit movably disposed inside the power tube that travels along the power tube, and a magnetic coupler having first and second cooperating magnetic elements attached to the vehicle and the propulsion unit, respectively, in operative alignment with each other, a portion of the power tube located between the magnetic elements being constructed of a non-magnetic material and extending over the length of the power tube, first and second, diametrically opposed interior rails attached to an interior of the power tube, the propulsion unit including a thrust carriage comprising a main body arranged between the first and second rails, first and second wheels rotatably mounted to a first side of the body proximate the first rail, a third wheel rotatably mounted to the body on a second side of the body proximate the second rail, a device for resiliently biasing the third wheel towards the second rail, the wheels having a grooved periphery shaped so that the first rail extends into the grooved periphery of the first and second wheels and the second rail extends into the grooved periphery of the third wheel as a result of a biasing force generated by the device, and a collapsible thrust valve coupled to the thrust carriage comprising a collapsible, frusto-conically shaped wall formed by a multiplicity of overlapping, angularly inclined blades formed to be concentrically disposed in the power tube, and an actuator operatively coupled to the blades for selectively increasing an angle of the blades until free ends thereof contact an interior surface of the power tube to thereby prevent the flow of air through the tube past the wall and for retracting the blades so that the free ends thereof are spaced apart from the interior surface of the power tube, the valve generating a force acting in the longitudinal direction of the power tube when the free ends of the valve blades engage the interior surface and generating substantially one of a reduced force and no force when the valve blades are spaced from the interior wall.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the priority and is a continuation of U.S. provisional patent application No. 60/476,486 filed Jun. 5, 2003.
Provisional Applications (1)
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