Claims
- 1. A nozzle assembly for a water ride attraction, comprising:a nozzle having an outlet aperture adapted to emit a jet of water onto a ride surface; and a nozzle cover comprising a padded material substantially covering said nozzle and including a flexible tongue which is biased downward against the flow of the water to prevent injury to riders riding over said nozzle.
- 2. The nozzle assembly of claim 1, wherein said nozzle cover comprises a polyurethane foam.
- 3. The nozzle assembly of claim 1, wherein said nozzle cover is removably connected to said nozzle.
- 4. The nozzle assembly of claim 1, wherein said nozzle cover has varying thickness ranging between about 1.6 mm to about 25.4 mm.
- 5. The nozzle assembly of claim 1, wherein said tongue is spring biased downward against the flow of the water.
- 6. The nozzle assembly of claim 1, wherein said nozzle has a generally beak like shape.
- 7. The nozzle assembly of claim 1, wherein said nozzle is constructed to withstand pressures in the range from about 55 kilopascals to about 310 kilopascals.
- 8. The nozzle assembly of claim 1, wherein said nozzle withstand pressures in the range from about 14 kilopascals to about 310 kilopascals.
- 9. The nozzle assembly of claim 1, wherein said aperture has a vertical opening of about 8 cm.
- 10. The nozzle assembly of claim 1, wherein said aperture has a vertical opening of about 61 cm.
- 11. The nozzle assembly of claim 1, wherein said aperture has a vertical opening in the range from about 4 cm to about 30 cm.
- 12. The nozzle assembly of claim 1, wherein said aperture has a vertical opening in the range from about 30 cm to about 1.8 m.
- 13. The nozzle assembly of claim 1, wherein said outlet aperture is configured to emit a sheet flow of water.
- 14. The nozzle assembly of claim 1, wherein said outlet aperture is configured to emit a deep flow of water.
- 15. The nozzle assembly of claim 1, further comprising a padded fixed decking.
- 16. The nozzle assembly of claim 1, in combination with a ride surface which is contoured to form a predetermined or preselected wave structure and/or flow pattern to form a transportable module.
- 17. A cover for a water ride sluice gate from which a flow of water jets out, comprising a contoured flexible pad, a connector configured to removably affix the cover to said sluice gate, a flexible tongue at a downstream end of the cover, the tongue configured to extend over the water that jets from said sluice gate, and a generally flat portion at an upstream end of the cover, said tongue being urged downward against the flow of water jetting from said sluice gate.
- 18. The cover of claim 17, wherein said cover comprises a closed cell polyurethane foam.
- 19. The cover of claim 17, wherein said cover is coated with a rubber.
- 20. The cover of claim 17, wherein said cover is coated with a plastic.
- 21. The cover of claim 17, wherein said cover is coated with polyurethane paint.
- 22. The cover of claim 17, wherein said cover is coated with vinyl laminate.
- 23. The cover of claim 17, wherein said cover has a thickness ranging between about 1.6 mm to about 25.4 mm.
- 24. A water ride attraction, comprising:a contoured ride surface; a sluice sized and configured to inject a flow of water onto said ride surface; and a cover which covers and extends over the top surface of said sluice to prevent riders from possibly colliding with or riding over said sluice and/or interfering with the ride operation.
- 25. The water ride attraction of claim 24, wherein a substantial portion of said ride surface is sloped.
- 26. The water ride attraction of claim 24, wherein said cover comprises a tongue-like pad.
- 27. The water ride attraction of claim 24, wherein said outlet aperture is configured to emit a sheet water flow.
- 28. The water ride attraction of claim 24, wherein said outlet aperture is configured to emit a deep water flow.
- 29. The water ride attraction of claim 24, further comprising a circulation pump.
- 30. The water ride attraction of claim 24, further comprising a decking for performing surfing/skimming tricks.
- 31. A mobile water ride attraction, comprising:a plurality of nozzle assemblies with each nozzle assembly comprising: a nozzle having an aperture and being adapted to inject a jet of water; a nozzle cover comprising a flexible padded material to protect riders from possible injurious contact with said nozzle; and a plurality of transportable modules and associated components which when assembled form a ride surface which is contoured to form a predetermined or preselected wave structure and/or flow pattern.
- 32. The mobile water ride attraction of claim 31, wherein at least one of said modules houses a pump.
- 33. The mobile water ride attraction of claim 31, wherein the top surface of at least one of said modules includes a porous grating.
- 34. The mobile water ride attraction of claim 31, wherein a substantial portion of said ride surface is inclined.
- 35. The mobile water ride attraction of claim 31, further comprising a padded fixed decking.
- 36. The mobile water ride attraction of claim 31, wherein said ride surface is contoured to form a tunnel wave.
- 37. A method of providing a compact wave-simulating water ride attraction comprising a sluice gate having an outlet for injecting a flow of water onto a ride surface, said method comprising the steps ofcovering said sluice gate with a padded material having a flexible tongue extending over the flow of water emitted from said sluice gate outlet; and biasing said tongue downwards to squeeze said tongue against the flow of water emitted from said sluice gate outlet to seal off said sluice gate outlet from possible injurious contact with a rider, whereby said ride surface is configured to have a substantially inclined ride surface and a shortened horizontal transition surface.
- 38. A nozzle assembly for a water ride attraction having a ride surface, the nozzle assembly comprising:a nozzle having an outlet aperture adapted to emit a jet of water onto the ride surface; and a nozzle cover comprising a padded material and including, a flexible tongue which is biased downward toward the jet of water so as to shield the outlet aperture from contact with riders riding over said nozzle.
- 39. The nozzle assembly of claim 38, wherein the tongue is spring biased downward toward the jet of water.
- 40. The nozzle assembly of claim 39, wherein an upper surface of the tongue is sloped upwardly.
- 41. The nozzle assembly of claim 38, additionally comprising a padded fixed decking disposed adjacent the nozzle cover.
- 42. A nozzle assembly for a water ride attraction, comprising:a nozzle having an outlet adapted to emit a flow of water onto a ride surface; and a nozzle cover comprising a contoured flexible pad being removably affixed to said nozzle, said nozzle cover including a flexible tongue at a downstream end extending over the water that flows from said outlet, said tongue being urged downward against the flow of water from said outlet.
- 43. The nozzle assembly of claim 42, wherein the nozzle cover has a generally flat portion at an upstream end of the cover.
- 44. The nozzle assembly of claim 42, wherein the cover has a thickness ranging between about 1.6 mm to about 25.4 mm.
- 45. The nozzle assembly of claim 42, wherein the cover comprises a closed cell polyurethane foam.
- 46. The cover of claim 42, wherein said cover is coated with a rubber.
- 47. The cover of claim 42, wherein said cover is coated with a plastic.
- 48. The cover of claim 42, wherein said cover is coated with polyurethane paint.
- 49. The cover of claim 42, wherein said cover is coated with vinyl laminate.
- 50. A mobile water ride attraction, comprising:a plurality of transportable propulsion modules, each of the propulsion modules comprising: a circulation pump; and a flow forming nozzle in fluid communication with the circulation pump and configured to emit a flow of water; wherein the propulsion modules are configured to be connected to one another to form a water propulsion system; a plurality of transportable ride surface modules, the ride surface modules configured to be connected to one another to form a ride surface; and a padded cover, wherein the propulsion system and the ride surface are configured to be connected to one another so that the flowing forming nozzles emit a flow of water onto the ride surface, and the padded cover extends over at least one of the nozzles.
- 51. The mobile water ride of claim 50, wherein at least one of the ride surface modules is incorporated into one of the propulsion modules.
- 52. The mobile water ride of claim 50, wherein the cover comprises a plurality of sections and each of the propulsion modules include a section of the cover.
- 53. The mobile water ride of claim 50, wherein the cover is formed separately from the propulsion modules and the cover is configured to be releasably attached to at least two propulsion modules.
- 54. The mobile water ride of claim 50, additionally comprising a suspension system configured to maintain the propulsion system in a generally level disposition.
- 55. The mobile water ride of claim 50, wherein the cover is configured to extend over the nozzles and into contact with the flow of water emitted by the nozzles.
- 56. The mobile water ride of claim 55, wherein the ride surface comprises a generally flat transition section and an upwardly inclined ramp portion, a first end of the transition portion being disposed adjacent the nozzles and a second end of the transition portion intersecting the ramp portion, the ramp portion having a maximum height, and a maximum length from the first end to the second end of the transition portion is less than three times the maximum height of the ramp portion.
- 57. The mobile water ride of claim 56, wherein the length of the transition surface is configured so that a rider can ride down the ramp portion to and across the transition portion and onto the cover.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/146,751, filed Aug. 2, 1999, incorporated by reference herein.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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