Claims
- 1. A rapid-winding winch for an amusement ride having a passenger carriage connected to one or more cables, the winch comprising:
a) an energy storage mechanism having one or more elastic members; b) one or more tethers coupled to the elastic members; c) an axle having a winding surface with a diameter, wherein the tethers are windable and unwindable about the surface of the axle; and d) one or more drums coupled directly or indirectly to the axle and having a winding surface with a diameter, wherein the cables are windable and unwindable about the surface of the drums, the drum surfaces diameter being greater than the axle surface diameter to provide a mechanical advantage when winding and unwinding the cables to move the carriage.
- 2. The winch of claim 1, wherein the energy storage mechanism comprises at least one telescopic spring device having one or more sleeves and wherein the elastic members comprise springs concentrically arranged within the sleeves, wherein the springs are compressed by the sleeves when the sleeves are extended telescopically.
- 3. The winch of claim 1, wherein the energy storage mechanism has a first attachment member and a second attachment member, with the elastic members connected between the first and second attachment members and the tethers connected to the second attachment member.
- 4. The winch of claim 1, wherein the drum surfaces have at least one groove defined therein for receiving the cables.
- 5. The winch of claim 1, further comprising a lock releasably securing the carriage in a fixed position.
- 6. The winch of claim 1, further comprising a launch frame having a launch platform where a person may stand or sit, wherein the energy storage mechanism, the tethers, the axle, and the drums are coupled to the launch frame, and the launch frame is coupled to the tower so that the launch frame can be hoisted to an elevated position.
- 7. A rapid-winding winch for an amusement ride having a passenger carriage connected to one or more cables, the winch comprising:
a) an energy storage mechanism having one or more elastic members, a first attachment member and a second attachment member with the elastic members connected between the first and second attachment members, and one or more actuators coupled to the first attachment member; b) one or more tethers connected to the second attachment member; c) an axle having a winding surface with a diameter, wherein the tethers are windable and unwindable about the surface of the axle; d) one or more drums coupled directly or indirectly to the axle and having a winding surface with a diameter, wherein the cables are windable and unwindable about the surface of the drums, the drum surfaces diameter being greater than the axle surface diameter to provide a mechanical advantage when winding and unwinding the cables to move the carriage; and e) a lock releasably securing the carriage in a fixed position.
- 8. The winch of claim 7, wherein the drum surfaces have at least one groove defined therein for receiving the cables in a spiral, layered arrangement.
- 9. The winch of claim 7, wherein the actuators comprise hydraulic or pneumatic cylinders and the lock comprises a magnet.
- 10. The winch of claim 7, wherein the energy storage mechanism comprises at least one telescopic spring device having a plurality of sleeves concentrically arranged and wherein the elastic members comprise a plurality of springs concentrically arranged within the sleeves, wherein the springs are compressed by the sleeves when the sleeves are extended telescopically.
- 11. The winch of claim 7, wherein the elastic members comprise extension springs.
- 12. The winch of claim 7, wherein the second attachment member has an opening defined therein and a safety member extends through the opening.
- 13. An amusement ride, comprising:
a) a passenger carriage; b) a lock releasably securing the carriage in a fixed position; c) one or more cables connected to the carriage; d) one or more towers supporting the cables; e) an energy storage mechanism having one or more elastic members, a first attachment member and a second attachment member with the elastic members connected between the first and second attachment members, and one or more actuators coupled to the first attachment member; and f) a winch comprising one or more tethers connected to the second attachment member, an axle having a winding surface with a diameter, wherein the tethers are windable and unwindable about the surface of the axle, one or more drums coupled directly or indirectly to the axle and having a winding surface with a diameter, wherein the cables are windable and unwindable about the surface of the drums, the drum surfaces diameter being greater than the axle surface diameter to provide a mechanical advantage when winding and unwinding the cables to move the carriage.
- 14. The amusement ride of claim 13, wherein the drum surfaces have at least one groove defined therein for receiving the cables in a spiral, layered arrangement.
- 15. The amusement ride of claim 13, wherein the actuators comprise hydraulic or pneumatic cylinders and the lock comprises a magnet.
- 16. The amusement ride of claim 13, wherein the energy storage mechanism comprises at least one telescopic spring device having a plurality of sleeves concentrically arranged, and wherein the elastic members comprise a plurality of springs concentrically arranged within the sleeves, wherein the springs are compressed by the sleeves when the sleeves are extended telescopically.
- 17. The amusement ride of claim 13, further comprising a gearbox operably coupled to the axle.
- 18. The amusement ride of claim 13, wherein the energy storage mechanism has one or more base members, with the axle rotationally coupled to the base members and the actuators coupled to base members.
- 19. The amusement ride of claim 13, wherein the towers have pulleys coupled thereto and receiving the cables thereabout.
- 20. The amusement ride of claim 13, further comprising a curved or linear ramp with the carriage supported by the ramp.
- 21. The amusement ride of claim 20, further comprising a guide mechanism movably and releasably connecting the carriage to the ramp.
- 22. A rapid-winding winch for an amusement ride having a passenger carriage, the winch comprising:
a) an energy storage mechanism having one or more elastic members; b) one or more tethers coupled to the elastic members; c) an axle having a winding surface with a diameter, wherein the tethers are windable and unwindable about the surface of the axle; d) one or more cables; e) one or more drums coupled directly or indirectly to the axle and having a winding surface with a diameter, wherein the cables are windable and unwindable about the surface of the drums, the drum surfaces diameter being greater than the axle surface diameter to provide a mechanical advantage when winding and unwinding the cables to move the carriage; and f) a race member coupled to one or more of the cables, wherein the race member is adapted to engage a portion of the carriage to launch the carriage.
- 23. The winch of claim 22, wherein the drum surfaces have at least one groove defined therein for receiving the cables in a spiral, layered arrangement.
- 24. The winch of claim 22, further comprising a ramp with a track formed therein or thereon, wherein the race member is guided by the track.
- 25. The winch of claim 24, wherein the ramp has a section that is linear, curved, looped, sinusoidal, corkscrewed, elevated and intermediate, elevated and distal, or suspended above ground.
- 26. An amusement ride, comprising:
a) a carriage; b) one or more cables; c) a race member coupled to one or more of the cables, wherein the race member is adapted to engage a portion of the carriage to launch the carriage; d) a ramp with a track formed therein or thereon, wherein the race member is guided by the track; e) an energy storage mechanism having one or more elastic members; f) one or more tethers coupled to the elastic members; g) an axle having a winding surface with a diameter, wherein the tethers are windable and unwindable about the surface of the axle; and h) one or more drums coupled directly or indirectly to the axle and having a winding surface with a diameter, wherein the cables are windable and unwindable about the surface of the drums, the drum surfaces diameter being greater than the axle surface diameter to provide a mechanical advantage when winding and unwinding the cables to move the carriage.
- 27. The amusement ride of claim 26, wherein the drum surfaces have at least one groove defined therein for receiving the cables in a spiral, layered arrangement.
- 28. The amusement ride of claim 26, wherein the ramp has a section that is linear, curved, looped, sinusoidal, corkscrewed, elevated and intermediate, elevated and distal, or suspended above ground.
- 29. The amusement ride of claim 26, wherein the ramp is configured so that the carriage travels back-and-forth along the same section of the ramp.
- 30. The amusement ride of claim 26, wherein the ramp is configured as a closed circuit.
- 31. The amusement ride of claim 26, wherein the energy storage mechanism, tethers, axle, and drums comprise a first winch, and further comprising a second winch associated with the ramp and spaced apart from the first winch, wherein the second winch dampens and stops the motion of the carriage.
- 32. The amusement ride of claim 31, wherein the second winch return launches the carriage along the ramp toward the first winch.
- 33. An amusement ride, comprising:
a) a passenger harness; b) at least one cable connected to the harness; c) a tower with an upper section; d) a launch frame coupled to the upper section of the tower and having a launch platform where a person may stand or sit; e) an energy storage mechanism having one or more elastic members coupled to the launch frame; and f) a winch comprising one or more tethers connected to the elastic members, an axle having a winding surface with a diameter, wherein the tethers are windable and unwindable about the surface of the axle, at least one drum coupled directly or indirectly to the axle and having a winding surface with a diameter, wherein the cable is windable and unwindable about the surface of the drum, the drum surface diameter being greater than the axle surface diameter to provide a mechanical advantage when winding and unwinding the cable to move the harness.
- 34. The amusement ride of claim 33, wherein the drum surface has at least one groove defined therein for receiving the cables in a spiral, layered arrangement.
- 35. The amusement ride of claim 33, wherein the elastic members comprise extension springs.
- 36. The amusement ride of claim 33, wherein the upper section of the tower is coupled to the launch frame by a hoisting cable that permits the launch frame to be moved between a lowered position and an elevated position.
- 37. An amusement ride, comprising:
a) a passenger carriage; b) one or more cables connected to the carriage; c) an energy storage mechanism having one or more telescopic spring devices each having one or more concentrically arranged sleeves with at least one flange, and one or more springs concentrically arranged within the sleeves with at least one end of each spring disposed adjacent to one of the sleeve flanges, wherein the springs are compressed by the sleeve flanges when the sleeves are extended telescopically; and d) a means for gathering in a greater length of cable than the length that the springs are compressed, the gathering means coupled directly or indirectly to the cable and the energy storage mechanism.
- 38. The amusement ride of claim 37, wherein the energy storage mechanism further comprises a first attachment member and a second attachment member, and wherein each of the telescopic spring devices further comprises a first connection member coupled to the first attachment member and a second connection member coupled to the second attachment member.
- 39. The amusement ride of claim 38, wherein the gathering means comprises:
a) one or more tethers coupled to the second attachment member; b) an axle rotationally supported by at least one base member and having a winding surface with a diameter, wherein the tethers are windable and unwindable about the surface of the axle; and c) one or more drums coupled directly or indirectly to the axle and having a winding surface with a diameter, wherein the cables are windable and unwindable about the surface of the drums, the drum surfaces diameter being greater than the axle surface diameter to provide a mechanical advantage when winding and unwinding the cables to move the carriage.
- 40. The amusement ride of claim 38, wherein the gathering means comprises a gearbox operably coupled to the axle.
- 41. The amusement ride of claim 39, wherein the gathering means further comprises a gearbox operably coupled to the axle.
- 42. The amusement ride of claim 39, wherein the gathering means comprises a plurality of pulley wheels arranged as a first bank of pulley wheels connected to the second attachment member and a second bank of pulley wheels connected to the base members, wherein the cable is routed around the pulleys and coupled to the first or second attachment member.
- 43. The amusement ride of claim 38, wherein the first connection member has a plunger, and wherein at least one of the sleeves has two flanges at opposite ends of the sleeve that are oppositely directed with one flange directed inward and the other flange directed outward, wherein one end of each spring is engaged by the outward flange of one of the sleeves or by the plunger, and another end of each spring is engaged by the inward flange of another one of the sleeves.
- 44. An amusement device for use with a passenger carriage, the amusement device comprising:
a) one or more cables connectable to the carriage; b) a top structure; c) a lower movable structure; d) a base structure; e) one or more telescopic spring devices coupled between the top structure and the lower movable structure, each device having one or more concentrically arranged sleeves with at least one flange, and one or more springs concentrically arranged within the sleeves with at least one end of each spring disposed adjacent to one of the sleeve flanges, wherein the springs are compressed by the sleeve flanges when the sleeves are extended telescopically; and f) a first bank of pulley wheels connected to the lower movable structure and a second bank of pulley wheels connected to the base structure, with the cable routed around the pulleys and anchored to the lower movable structure or the base structure.
- 45. The amusement device of claim 44, wherein each of the telescopic spring devices further comprises a first connection member coupled to the top structure and a second connection member coupled to the lower movable structure.
- 46. The amusement device of claim 45, wherein the first connection member has a plunger, and wherein at least one of the sleeves has two flanges at opposite ends of the sleeve that are oppositely directed with one flange directed inward and the other flange directed outward, wherein one end of each spring is engaged by the outward flange of one of the sleeves or by the plunger, and another end of each spring is engaged by the inward flange of another one of the sleeves.
- 47. A method of propelling an amusement ride carriage, comprising:
a) locking the carriage in a fixed position; b) charging and storing energy in one or more elastic members; c) unlocking the carriage so that it is free to move; d) winding out one or more tethers from about a surface of an axle, wherein the tethers are coupled to the elastic members and are wound out under the force of the energy stored in the elastic members; e) winding in one or more cables about a surface of one or more drums connected directly or indirectly to the axle, wherein the cables are wound in responsive to the winding out of the tethers about the axle, the drum surfaces diameter being greater than the axle surface diameter to provide a mechanical advantage; and f) propelling the carriage in response to the winding in of the cables about the drums, wherein the carriage is pulled by the cables.
- 48. The method of claim 47, wherein the step of charging and storing energy in the elastic members comprising extending an attachment member connected to the elastic members.
- 49. The method of claim 47, wherein the step of winding in the cables comprises winding each cable into a groove defined in the corresponding drum in a spiral, layered arrangement.
- 50. The method of claim 47, wherein the step of propelling the carriage comprises movably coupling the carriage to a ramp, launching the carriage along the ramp, and releasing the carriage from the ramp.
- 51. The method of claim 47, wherein the step of propelling the carriage comprises propelling a race member connected to the cables and abutting the carriage.
- 52. The method of claim 47, further comprising winding out the cable from the drums to store a charge in the elastic members.
- 53. The method of claim 52, further comprising returning the carriage to the locked, fixed position.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the priority benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/265,823 filed on Feb. 1, 2001, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60265823 |
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