Claims
- 1. A transportation system comprising:
- longitudinally spaced, open topped framework members;
- longitudinally extending bottom, side and top tracks defining an open trackway system supported within said framework members, said tracks serving as the only connection between said frame work members;
- a passenger carrying coach in said trackway system;
- power means to propel said coach in said trackway system;
- longitudinally spaced pylons carried by said coach and adapted to project through the open top of said framework members;
- airfoil shaped stub wings carried by said pylons and adapted, when said coach is traveling at predetermined speeds, to provide sufficient lift to support said coaches in a free flight condition within said trackway system;
- sensor means carried by said coach for providing signals for determining the position and movement of said coach relative to said trackway system;
- memory means carried by said coach for containing desired coach position and movement information;
- computer means carried by said coach for comparing the signals provided by said sensor means to the information contained in said memory means and for producing consequential control commands; and
- control surface means carried by said coach and moveable in response to said control commands for causing movement of said coach.
- 2. A transportation system in accordance with claim 1 further including:
- main thrust control means carried by said coach and actuated in response to said control commands for causing said power means to produce a desired propulsion.
- 3. A transportation system in accordance with claim 1 further including:
- direction engine means for producing pressurized gas;
- nozzles connected to receive pressurized gas from said direction engine; and
- direction engine control means carried by said coach and actuated in response to said control commands for causing jets of gas to be expelled from selected ones of said nozzles.
- 4. A transportation system in accordance with claim 1 further including:
- wheel means carried by said coach for controllable engagement with said tracks; and
- wheel control means carried by said coach and moveable in response to said control commands for engaging and disengaging said tracks.
- 5. A transportation system in accordance with claim 1 wherein:
- said control surface means includes rudder means mounted on said pylons and ailerons, flaps and elevators mounted on said stub wings.
- 6. A transportation system in accordance with claim 5 wherein:
- said coach has at least a forward and an aft stub wing;
- said ailerons and flaps are mounted on said forward stub wing; and
- said elevators are mounted on said aft stub wing.
- 7. A transportation system in accordance with claim 1 wherein:
- said memory means includes a read only memory and a random access memory; and
- said computer means includes a central processing unit.
- 8. A transportation system comprising:
- longitudinally spaced, open topped framework members;
- longitudinally extending bottom, side and top tracks defining an open trackway system supported by and within said framework members, said track serving as the only connection between said framework members;
- said tracks having laterally extending concave central sections terminating in outwardly extending flanges;
- a passenger carrying coach in said trackway system;
- power means to propel said coach in said trackway system;
- longitudinally spaced pylons carried by said coach and adapted to project through the open top of said framework members;
- rudders moveably mounted on said pylons;
- airfoil shaped stub wings carried by said pylons and adapted, when said coach is traveling at predetermined speeds, to provide sufficient lift to support said coaches in a free flight condition within said trackway system;
- ailerons moveably mounted on the outboard edges of said stub wings;
- elevators moveably mounted on the aftmost of said stub wings;
- flaps moveably mounted on at least the forwardmost of said stub wings;
- a direction engine producing pressurized gas;
- nozzles connected to receive pressurized gas from said direction engine;
- wheel means carried by said coach for controllable engagement with said tracks;
- sensor means carried by said coach for providing signals for determining the position and movement of said coach relative to said trackway system;
- memory means carried by said coach for containing desired coach position and movement information;
- computer means carried by said coach for comparing the signals provided by said sensor means to the information contained in said memory means and for producing consequential control commands;
- said rudders, ailerons, elevators and flaps being moveable in response to said control commands for causing movement of said coach;
- said nozzles actuated in response to said control commands for causing jets of gas to be expelled from selected ones of said nozzles; and
- said wheel means moveable in response to said control commands for engaging and disengaging said tracks.
- 9. A transportation system in accordance with claim 8 wherein:
- said wheel means includes side wheels extending from each side of said coach;
- said side wheels being rotatably mounted in a clevis having upper and lower support members;
- upper and lower rollers supported by said upper and lower support members of said clevis and cooperating with said outwardly extending flanges of said side tracks to limit roll of said coach.
- 10. A transportation system in accordance with claim 8 further including:
- hydraulically operated actuating arms associated with said moveable control members;
- a piston associated with each of said actuating arms;
- said piston moveably contained in a hydraulic cylinder;
- a source of pressurized hydraulic fluid; and
- control means for directing said hydraulic fluid to one side of said piston within said cylinder, while releasing it from the other side of said piston.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 06/602,120, filed Apr. 19, 1984, now abandoned, for High Speed Streamlined Coach.
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