Claims
- 1. A support structure for supporting a railway, roadway, or pipeline; the support structure comprising:a ladder shaped guideway tube assembly including a pair of longitudinally extending interconnected relatively rigid guideway tubes, which tubes form a continuous structure for supporting the roadway, railway or pipeline, roller supports for supporting the roadbed, railway or pipeline, and transversely extending cross flow tubes for rigidly connecting the pair of guideway tubes to each other; a plurality of stanchion assemblies; and wheel sets carried by the stanchion assemblies for supporting the guideway tube assembly.
- 2. Support structures for supporting a railway, roadway, or pipeline, which support structures may be linked to each other in a continuous series without the use of expansion joints; the support structures comprising:a plurality of stanchion assemblies, each stanchion assembly including a symmetrical A-frame base assembly including a pair of transversely spaced apart inverted V-shaped frames extending upwardly to an apex on a centerline of the A-frame base assembly, two pair of spaced apart relatively short inner arms having lower and upper ends, the inner arms extending upwardly and outwardly from the apex of the inverted V-shaped frames to which the lower ends are secured, one pair of the inner arms being on one side of the centerline of the A-frame base assembly and the other pair being on the other side of the centerline, two pair of upper outer arms having inner and outer ends, the inner ends being secured to the upper end of the inner arms, one pair of the upper outer arms being on one side of the centerline of the A-frame base assembly and the other pair being on the other side of the centerline, and two pair of lower outer arms having inner and outer ends, the outer ends being secured to the outer ends of the upper outer arms, and the inner ends being connected to the A-frame base assembly, one pair of the lower outer arms being on one side of the centerline of the A-frame base assembly and the other pair being on the other side of the centerline; three or more pairs of wheel sets for each stanchion assembly, an outer pair of wheel sets being carried by the upper outer arms and the lower outer arms where the arms are secured to each other, and at least one additional pair of wheel sets being carried between the outer pairs of wheel sets; and a guideway tube assembly carried by the wheel sets, which guideway tube assembly forms a continuous structure for supporting the roadway, railway or pipeline.
- 3. The support structures as set forth in claim 2 wherein each of the stanchion assemblies further includes footers, the pair of transversely spaced apart inverted V-shaped frames being supported on the footers, and wherein the inner ends of the lower outer arms are secured to the footers.
- 4. The support structures as set forth in claim 3 wherein the lower outer arms cross each other within the A-frame.
- 5. The support structures as set forth in claim 2 wherein four pair of wheel sets are provided, there being inner pairs of wheel sets carried by the upper end of the spaced apart relatively short inner arms and the upper outer arms where they are secured to each other.
- 6. The support structures as set forth in claim 2 further characterized by the provision of two pair of center arms, one pair being disposed to either side of the centerline of the A-frame base assembly, the center arms having upper and lower ends, the upper ends being joined together on the centerline of the A-frame base assembly, and the lower ends being secured to the upper ends of the inner arms.
- 7. The support structures as set forth in claim 6 wherein a pair of wheel sets is carried by the upper end of the center arms.
- 8. The support structures as set forth in claim 7 wherein a horizontal crossbar is carried by the upper end of the center arms between the wheel sets.
- 9. A support structure for supporting a longitudinally extending railway, roadway, or pipeline; the support structure comprising:a footing assembly including a pair of parallel, horizontal, rectangular base footings, one footing having end points designated as points A and C, and the other footing having end points designated as points B and D, the points ABCD forming a horizontal rectangle, two vertical or slanted “A” frames having top; points E and F, one with arms linking top point E to A and B, and the other “A” frame with arms linking top point F to C and D, and a horizontal crossbar linking E to F; a first pair of upwardly extending arms having their lower ends connected to the footing assembly and having upper points G and I, located upward and outward in opposite directions from point E, each equally distant from point E, and at equal elevations; a second pair of upwardly extending arms having their lower ends connected to the footing assembly and having upper points H and J, lying in a line parallel to line GI, and being congruent with points G and I, respectively; a pair of horizontal crossbars, linking G to H, and I to J; arms extending upwardly from point E of the footing assembly and having upper points K and M, located upward and outward in opposite directions from point E, equally distant from point E, in the line GI, and each at the same elevation as points I and G; arms extending upwardly from point F of the footing assembly and having upper points L and N, located upward and outward in opposite directions from point F, equally distant from point F, in the line HJ, and each at the same elevation as points H and J; a pair of horizontal crossbars, linking K to L, and M to N; a plurality of individual arms linking points G to K, M to I, H to L, and N to J; and links extending away from points G, H, I and J to adjacent support structures.
- 10. A supporting structure as described in claim 9 wherein the first and second pair of arms link points G, H, I, and J to the “A” frames.
- 11. A supporting structure as described in claim 9 wherein the first and second pair of arms link points G, H, I, and J to the footings.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present invention is related to the AIR LEVITATED TRAIN disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,909,710, to the PRESSURE COMPENSATED PIPELINE JUNCTION disclosed in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/593,788, filed Jun. 14, 2000, and to the ALL-WEATHER GUIDED VEHICLE SYSTEM disclosed in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/533,638, filed Mar. 22, 2000, now abandoned in favor of continuation-in-part application Ser. No. 10/013,037 filed Oct. 30, 2001 now abandoned, which claims the benefit of Provisional Application No. 60/312,909 filed Aug. 16, 2001, the subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference thereto.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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