Claims
- 1. A monorail system comprised of:
at least one propelled vehicle having a body and at least one wheel assembly; a support having an essentially planar top surface, said planar top surface having a width not more than one-half the width of said vehicle; a longitudinal stabilizer guide rail mounted parallel to and on top of said planar top surface and having a web supporting a head; and a control system for providing guidance, propulsion, and partial support of said vehicle through a mechanism that maintaining gaps between said vehicle and said stabilizer guide rail, said wheel assembly providing the remaining support.
- 2. The monorail system of claim 1, wherein said control system is an electromagnetic system, said electromagnetic system creating an attractive force across said gaps.
- 3. The monorail system of claim 2, wherein said electromagnetic system is comprised of at least one electromagnet mounted on said vehicle and magnetic material located in said stabilizer guide rail, said electromagnets being located adjacent to said stabilizer guide rail.
- 4. The monorail system of claim 3, wherein said stabilizer guide rail is comprised of an iron core and an aluminum surface.
- 5. The monorail system of claim 3, wherein at least one linear induction motor is mounted on said vehicle adjacent to said stabilizer guide rail, said linear induction motor providing propulsion to said vehicle.
- 6. The monorail system of claim 5, wherein said electromagnetic system and said maglev linear induction motor provide partial support to said vehicle, said wheel assembly providing the remaining support.
- 7. The monorail system of claim 1, wherein said control system is an electrodynamic system, said electrodynamic system creating a repulsive force across said gaps.
- 8. The monorail system of claim 7, wherein said electrodynamic system is comprised of at least one electromagnet mounted on said vehicle and a plurality of null-flux coils mounted on said stabilizer guide rail.
- 9. The monorail system of claim 8, wherein said null-flux coil is figure eight shaped.
- 10. The monorail system of claim 8, wherein said null-flux coils are embedded within said stabilizer guide rail, said stabilizer guide rail being comprised of a non-magnetic material.
- 11. The monorail system of claim 8, wherein said electrodynamic system provides propulsion to said vehicle.
- 12. The monorail system of claim 11, wherein said electrodynamic system provides partial support to said vehicle, said wheel assembly providing the remaining support.
- 13. The monorail system of claim 1, wherein said wheel assembly includes one or more wheels, said wheels being comprised of metal, metal alloy, rubber, or synthetic rubber.
- 14. The monorail system of claim 1, wherein one or more of said wheels are pneumatic tires.
- 15. The monorail system of claim 14, wherein said tires have run flat safety inserts.
- 16. The monorail system of claim 1, wherein said mechanism for maintaining gaps includes a sensor, said sensor adjusting said monorail system such that the distance across said gaps is substantially constant.
- 17. The monorail system of claim 1, wherein said gaps include a low-friction medium, said low-friction medium being a solid, liquid, or gaseous material.
- 18. The monorail system of claim 1, wherein the speed of said vehicle varies from 0 to 500 km per hour.
- 19. A monorail system comprised of:
at least one propelled vehicle comprised of a body and at least one wheel assembly; a support having an essentially planar top surface, said top surface having a width not more than one-half the width of said vehicle; a longitudinal stabilizer guide rail mounted parallel to and on top of said planar top surface and having a web supporting a head; and a combined guidance and propulsion system, said guidance and propulsion system including at least two electromagnets and at least one maglev linear induction motor mounted on said vehicle, said electromagnets and said maglev linear induction motor interacting with a magnetic material in said stabilizer guide rail so as to provide guidance, propulsion, and partial support of said vehicle, said wheel assembly providing the remaining support.
- 20. A monorail system comprised of:
at least one propelled vehicle comprised of a body and at least one wheel assembly; a support having an essentially planar top surface, said top surface having a width not more than one-half the width of said vehicle; a longitudinal stabilizer guide rail mounted parallel to and on top of said planar top surface and having a web supporting a head; and a combined guidance and propulsion system, said guidance and propulsion system consisting of at least one electromagnet mounted on said vehicle, said electromagnet interacting with a plurality of null-flux coils embedded within said stabilizer guide rail so as to provide guidance, propulsion, and partial support of said vehicle, said wheel assembly providing the remaining support.
- 21. The monorail system of claim 20, wherein said electromagnets are located adjacent to said stabilizing guide rail that contains said null-flux coils.
- 22. The monorail system of claim 21, wherein said stabilizer guide rail is comprised of a non-magnetic material.
- 23. The monorail system of claim 20, wherein said null-flux coil is figure eight-shaped.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/646,198, filed on May 7, 1996, issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,845,581 on Dec. 8, 1998. This application also claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/107,485, filed on Nov. 6, 1998, and U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/081,337, filed on Apr. 8, 1998. This application is also a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/206,792, filed on Dec. 7, 1998.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60107485 |
Nov 1998 |
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60081337 |
Apr 1998 |
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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09206792 |
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09775930 |
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08646198 |
May 1996 |
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09206792 |
Dec 1998 |
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