Claims
- 1. Pneumatic propulsion means for cargo or passenger vehicles comprising tubular means with a substantially planar upper surface, means for supporting said tubular means along a substantially horizontal path above the surface of the ground, track means attached adjacent said upper planar surface of said tubular means for supporting the wheels of a wheeled vehicle, means for establishing an air pressure differential comprising a relatively high pressure region and a relatively low pressure region within said tubular means, said tubular means containing a longitudinal slot along said upper surface thereof, in combination with at least one vehicle having wheel means cooperating with said track means of said tubular means, said vehicle having at least one rod attached thereto extending through said longitudinal slot of said tubular means, propelling means for the vehicle comprising a propelling fin device constructed to substantially fill the cross-sectional area of said tubular means and attached to the portion of said rod extending into said tubular means, said fin thereby separating said relatively high pressure from said low pressure region and thereby driving said fin and its attached vehicle in the direction of lower pressure, a longitudinal flap extending along said slot adapted to substantially completely close said slot, said flap being so constructed and arranged that said flap closes said slot when a pressure differential is established between said interior of said tubular means and the exterior atmosphere, said flap has on edge thereof attached adjacent one end of said longitudinal slot, and extends with its other edge to the opposite side of said slot, said flap being flexible and so constructed and arranged that when a pressure differential is established between the interior of said tubular means and the exterior atmosphere, said flap closes said slot, wherein one of high and low pressure regions in said duct is at atmospheric pressure, and said vehicle comprises means spaced from said fin in the direction of the atmospheric pressure region for opening said slot for the free passage of air therethrough whereby to reduce aerodynamic losses of air flow on said propelling means along said tubular means.
- 2. Pneumatic propulsion means for cargo or passenger vehicles comprising tubular means with a substantially planar upper surface, means for supporting said tubular means along a substantially horizontal path above the surface of the ground, track means attached adjacent said upper planar surface of said tubular means for supporting the wheels of a wheeled vehicle, means for establishing an air pressure differential comprising a relatively high pressure region and a relatively low pressure region within said tubular means, said tubular means containing a longitudinal slot along said upper surface thereof, in combination with at least one vehicle having wheel means cooperating with said track means of said tubular means, said vehicle having at least one rod attached thereto extending through said longitudinal slot of said tubular means, propelling means for the vehicle comprising a propelling fin device constructed to substantially fill the cross-sectional area of said tubular means to attached to the portion of said rod extending into said tubular means, said fin thereby separating said relatively high pressure region in said tubular means from said low pressure region and thereby driving said fin and its attached vehicle in the direction of lower pressure, a brake system for said wheels of said vehicle, means associated with said propelling fin to operate the brake system when no differential pressure exists on the two sides of said fin and to release said brake system when differential pressure is applied to one side of said fin.
- 3. Pneumatic propulsion means for cargo or passenger vehicles comprising tubular means with a substantially planar upper surface, means for supporting said tubular means along a substantially horizontal path above the surface of the ground, track means attached adjacent said upper planar surface of said tubular means for supporting the wheels of a wheeled vehicle, means for establishing an air pressure differential comprising a relatively high pressure region and a relatively low pressure region within said tubular means, said tubular means containing a longitudinal slot along said upper surface thereof, in combination with at least one vehicle having wheel means cooperating with said track means of said tubular means, said vehicle having at least one rod attached thereto extending through said longitudinal slot of said tubular means, propelling means for the vehicle comprising a propelling fin device constructed to substantially fill the cross-sectional area of said tubular means and attached to the portion of said rod extending into said tubular means, said fin thereby separating said relatively high pressure region in said tubular means from said low pressure region and thereby driving said fin and its attached vehicle in the direction of lower pressure, at least two stations being located along said tubular means and comprising an air flow alternating device connected to said tubular means, fan means having an inlet and an outlet duct, said inlet and outlet ducts being connected to air flow alternating device whereby suction or superatmospheric pressure may be applied to said tubular means through said air flow alternating device, said air flow alternating device comprising a pair of deflector plates positioned therein adjacent said connections to said inlet and outlet duct of said fan, a flow control valve comprising lever means positioned outside of said air flow alternating device whereby the position of said lever means determines the direction of air pressure applied in said propulsion tubular means.
- 4. Pneumatic propulsion means for cargo or passenger vehicles comprising tubular means with a substantially planar upper surface, means for supporting said tubular means along a substantially horizontal path above the surface of the ground, track means attached adjacent said upper planar surface of said tubular means for supporting the wheels of a wheeled vehicle, means for establishing an air pressure differential comprising a relatively high pressure region and a relatively low pressure region within said tubular means, said tubular means containing a longitudinal slot along said upper surface thereof, in combination with at least one vehicle having wheel means cooperating with said track means of said tubular means, said vehicle having at least one rod attached thereto extending through said longitudinal slot of said tubular means, propelling means for the vehicle comprising a propelling fin device constructed to substantially fill the cross-sectional area of said tubular means and attached to the portion of said rod extending into said tubular means, said fin thereby separating said relatively high pressure region in said tubular means from said low pressure region and thereby driving said fin and its attached vehicle in the direction of lower pressure, at least two stations being located along said tubular means and comprising an air flow alternating device connected to said tubular means, fan means having an inlet and an outlet duct, said inlet and outlet ducts being connected to said air flow alternating device whereby suction or superatmospheric pressure may be applied to said tubular means through said air flow alternating device, said air flow alternating device having a pair of connecting ducts for connecting it to said propelling tubular means for the vehicle at spaced regions straddling a station for taking on and discharging passengers from the vehicle, valve means adjacent the entrance of each of said pairs of connecting ducts adapted to open or close the same, valve means in said tubular means positioned in the direction of vehicle movement away from the connection of said connecting ducts to said propelling tubular means whereby back pressure from said air flow alternating device may be applied through at least one of said connecting duct by an operator to slow down a vehicle about to arrive at the station.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Application Ser. No. 909,434 filed May 25, 1978.
US Referenced Citations (13)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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