Claims
- 1. A four-bay amusement-thrill apparatus for aerially suspending four separate participants in spatially segregated dynamic maneuvers; said apparatus comprising:a rigid central vertical pylon providing a common intersection mooring means upholding a plurality of four rigid contiguous tubular support-booms obliquely bisecting midway up said pylon, whereby each of said support-booms is thereby impinging down upon the grounding-surface at its lower half leg portion while extending up in the air via its opposite upper half arm portion relative to said pylon; a cooperative plurality of tension-cables arranged by triangulating means and secured via mechanical attachment means proximal the upper distal ends of said pylon and said support-booms, said triangulating means thereby creating a rigidly united free-standing structure of said obliquely angled support-booms; a discrete arrangement of suspension-spring medium means strung between the distal terminuses of said support-booms, thereby defining spatially distinct naneuvering-bays within which acrobatic persons can independently exercise bodily gyrations at will while suspended in the air from tension-spring means arranged proximally between any adjoining said support-booms.
- 2. The amusement-thrill apparatus according to claim-1, wherein is also included dedicated compression-beams, one extending approximately vertically between said lower leg portion of a said support-boom and upwardly to an overhanging upper arm portion of a bisecting opposite said support-boom; thereby totaling four said compression-beams in aggregate contributing additional rigidity to the overall said structure.
- 3. The amusement-thrill apparatus according to claim-1, wherein cooperative pair of said suspension-spring medium means provided with a maneuvering-bay are each secured to a separate pulley-line means moored from a guide-polly secured proximally the outer-upper distal end of a proximal said support-boom arm portion, thereby enabling the addressing acrobatic person to be independently raised from an embarking-surface when said pulley-line is shortened and conversely lowered to said embarking-surface when said pulley-line is lengthened.
- 4. The amusement-thrill apparatus according to claim 3, wherein said pulley-line means is shortened or lengthened via advantage of a motor-driven windlass racheted winch having reversible-drive means.
- 5. The amusement-thrill apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said motor-driven reversible-drive is activated via a remote-controlcommand-module carried upon the acrobatic person or ground-operator; thereby enabling remote regulation of the degree of tension applied to the said pulley-line according to their personal preference.
- 6. The amusement-thrill apparatus according to claim 3, wherein said pulley-line means is shortened or lengthened, via advantage of a manual racheted winch.
- 7. The amusement-thrill apparatus according to claim-1, wherein said suspension-spring medium means is essentially of one section continuous construction, and comprised of one or more linearly clustered conventional bungee-cord elements.
- 8. The amusement-thrill apparatus according to claim-7, wherein said one section bungee-cord member includes a proximally medially located acrobat holding means in the form of a pair of hand-hold grips.
- 9. The amusement-thrill apparatus according to claims-7, wherein said one section bungee-cord member includes a proximally medially located acrobat holding means in the form of a conventional abdominal or pelvic safety-harness device capable of passively holding the acrobat fast to said bungee-cord without hand assistance.
- 10. The amusement-thrill apparatus according to claim-1, wherein said suspension-spring medium means is comprised of two cooperating linear sections each having one or more linearly clustered conventional bungee-cord elements; the interfacing ends of both said linear sections including a hand-hold means which the acrobatic person manually grips during acrobatics.
- 11. The amusement-thrill apparatus according to claim-1, wherein a resilient-platform is staged upon the ground within at least one of said four maneuvering-bays, thereby enabling the acrobat to enjoy further inertial impetus compelled by rebounding upon said resilient-platform, while also relying upon said resilient-platform as a soft-landing safety provision; said resilient-platform means thus being either a conventional trampoline-platform or is a conventional inflated airbag type of platform.
- 12. An amusement-thrill apparatus for aerially suspending multiple independent participants in three or more spatially segregated dynamic maneuvering-bays; said apparatus comprising:a central vertical pylon providing a common intersection mooring means for a plurality of rigid tubular support-booms obliquely bisecting midway up said pylon, whereby each of said support-booms is thereby impinging upon the grounding-surface, at one end while extending up in the air at the opposite side of said pylon, and including a compression-beam extending between the lower region of each said support-boom and the opposite overhanging upper region of an bisecting oppposite said support-boom; a cooperative plurality of tension-cables arranged by triangulating means and secured via mechanical attachment means proximal the upper distal end of said pylon and said support-booms, thereby creating a rigidly united free-standing structure of said obliquely angled support-booms; a discrete arrangement of bungee-cords strung between the upper distal terminuses of said support-booms, thereby defining spatially distinct maneuvering-bays within which an acrobatic person can independently exercise bodily gyrations at will while suspended in the air mid-way between said support-booms; a discrete arrangement of actuation pulley-line means for independently raising or lowering each said acrobatic person, whereby an ingressing person is attached by positive engagement means to said bungee-cord, whereupon shortening said pulley-line via winching means the acrobatic person becomes elevated to a height safely above the embarking surface, and conversely when said acrobatic person has completed their acrobatics, they are subsequently lowered back to the embarking surface for detaching and egressing from said maneuvering-bay area.
- 13. The amusement-thrill apparatus according to claim-12, wherein a set of two said diagionally intersecting opposing said support-booms define an X-shape when viewed from side/elevation-view and as a three-pointed Y-configuration as viewed from a upper/plan-view wherein said pylon appears as a central point of proximal convergence; said plural discrete bungee-cord members thereby aggregately appearing in upper/plan-view to form a delta-pattern strung across between said maneuvering-bays thereto.
- 14. The amusement-thrill apparatus according to claim-12, wherein there are two sets of two diagionally intersecting opposing said support-booms, each said set appearing to define an X-shape when viewed from side/elevation-view, and appearing in upper/plan-view to also form an X-configuration wherein said pylon appears as a central point of proximal convergence and said plural discrete bungee-cord members thereby aggregately appearing as a box-pattern strung across between adjoining said support-booms defining said maneuvering-bays thereto.
- 15. The amusement-thrill apparatus according to claim-12, wherein there are three sets of two diagionally intersecting opposing said support-booms, each said set appearing to define an X-shape when viewed from side/elevation-view, and appearing in upper/plan-view to form an six-pointed cross-configuration wherein said pylon appears as a central point of proximal convergence and said plural discrete bungee-cord members thereby aggregately appearing as a hexagonal-pattern strung across between adjoining said support-booms defining said maneuvering-bays thereto.
- 16. The amusement-thrill apparatus according to claim-12, wherein there are four sets of two diagionally intersecting opposing said support-booms, each said set appearing to define an X-shape when viewed from side/elevation-view, and appearing in upper/plan-view to form an eight-pointed cross-configuration wherein said pylon appears as a central point of proximal convergence and said plural discrete bungee-cord members thereby aggregately appearing as a octagonal-pattern strung across between adjoining said support-booms defining said maneuvering-bays thereto.
- 17. The amusement-thrill apparatus according to claim-12, herein said winching means is a motor-driven reversible-drive actuatable via a remote-control command-module carried upon the acrobatic person or by a ground-operator; thereby enabling them to at any time regulate the degree of tension applied to said pulley-line according to the acrobat's personal preference.
- 18. The amusement-thrill apparatus according to claim 12, wherein a resilient-platform means is staged upon the ground within at least one of said four maneuvering-bays, thereby enabling the acrobat to enjoy further inertial impetus compelled by rebounding upon said resilient-platform, while also relying upon said resilient-platform as a soft-landing safety provision.
- 19. The amusement-thrill apparatus according to claim 18, wherein the resilient-platform is a convention trampoline-platform.
- 20. The amusement-thrill apparatus according to claim 18, wherein the resilient platform is a conventional inflated air bag type of platform.
- 21. A four-bay amusement-thrill apparatus for aerially suspending four separate participants in spatially segregated maneuvers dynamically enhanced by resilient-platform interaction; said apparatus comprising:a central vertical pylon providing a common intersection mooring means for a plurality of four rigid contiguous tubular support-booms obliquely bisecting midway up said pylon, whereby each of said support-booms is thereby impinging down upon the grounding-surface at the lower half leg portion of said support-boom while extending up in the air via its opposite upper half arm portion relative to said pylon, the resulting configuration thereby defining four spatially distinctmaneuvering-bays, wherein one or more of said maneuvering-bays includes a resilient-platform means arranged between said leg for both rebounding upon and as a soft-landing safety provision; a dedicated plurality of compression-beams, one each extending approximately:;vertically between said lower leg portion of a said support-beam and upwardly to the overhanging said upper arm portion of a bisecting opposite said support-boom; thereby totaling four said compression, beams in aggregate contributing additional rigidity to the overall said structure; a cooperative plurality of tension-cables arranged by triangulating means and secured via mechanical attachment means proximal the upper distal ends of said pylon and said support-booms, said triangulating means thereby creating a rigidly united free-standing structure of said obliquely angled support-booms; a discrete arrangement of suspension-springing medium means strung between said upper arm distal terminuses of said support-booms across said spatially distinct maneuvering-bays within which an acrobatic persons can independently exercise bodily gyrations at will while suspended in the air from said tension-spring means proximally between any adjoining said support-booms.
- 22. The amusement-thrill apparatus according to claim 21, wherein said resilient-platform means is a conventional trampoline-platform.
- 23. The amusement-thrill apparatus according to claim 21, wherein said suspension-spring medium means are bungee-cords each secured to a separate pulley-line means moored from a guide-pulley secured proximally the outer-upper distal end of a given said support-boom arm portion, thereby enabling the addressing acrobatic person to be independently raised from the embarking-surface when said pulley-line is shortened and conversely lowered to said embarking-surface when said pulley-line is lengthened, in either event via advantage of a winch.
- 24. The amusement-thrill apparatus according to claim 23, wherein the winch is a manually-powered windlass racheted winch.
- 25. The amusement-thrill apparatus according to claim 23, wherein the winch is a motor-driven reversible-drive winch.
- 26. The amusement-thrill apparatus according to claim 21, wherein said resilient platform means is a conventional inflated air bag.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of Provisional Application Serial No. 60/157,886, filed Oct. 5, 1999.
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