Field of Disclosure
The present disclosure relates to a waterslide vehicle that typically slides on one surface.
Description of Related Art
Water slides are a common and popular recreational activity. Water slides commonly comprise a track (commonly also referred to as a water slide) formed of a substantially tubular, tubular section, or contoured track with a flow of water therein. The water slide traveling from the beginning or top (uppermost region) to the end or bottom (lowermost region) to convey a rider for the enjoyment of the rider. Conventional water slides rely on a substantially open-topped channel (tube) in which the rider is conveyed. Disadvantageously, such designs rely upon gravity to retain the rider within the water slide thereby limiting possible designs and layouts.
In one example, there is disclosed a vehicle for conveying a rider within a substantially tubular track comprising a support portion for supporting the rider and a retaining body adapted to retain the support portion against an interior wall (surface) of the tubular track. The retaining body has a sliding surface for slidable engagement with the wall of the tubular track. In one example, the support portion and the retaining body have a vehicle axis of movement about which the vehicle may rotate within the tubular track.
The support portion in one example may comprise a substantially planar (flat) body adapted to support a rider thereon. The support portion may be sized to receive a single prone rider.
The substantially planar body may include a barrier extending around a periphery thereof. The barrier may be cushioned. The barrier may be inflatable. The planar body may be inflatable.
The planar body may extend substantially parallel to the vehicle axis. The planar body may include a harness means for securing a rider thereto.
The retaining body may comprise a ring extending from the support portion around the vehicle axis. The vehicle may further comprise a plurality of retaining bodies. The ring may comprise a rigid body having a low resistance exterior surface oriented radially outwards. The retaining body may comprise an arcuate member extending along the length of the support portion.
The retaining body may comprise a shell extending from the support portion. The shell may be domed. The shell may comprise a semi-cylindrical shell mateable to the support portion. The support portion may comprise a semi-cylindrical body adapted to form a cylinder in cooperation with the shell. The shell and the support portion may be co-formed with each other.
The vehicle may further comprise a plurality of support portions operably connected to each other along a common axis such that the retaining body is located on a bottom surface of each support portion wherein the plurality of retaining bodies maintain the plurality of support portions within the tubular track. The retaining body may be formed of an inflatable body.
The vehicle may further comprise a plurality of support portions extending radially from an axis of the vehicle wherein each support portion includes a retaining body located at an outer radial surface thereof.
According to a further embodiment of the disclosure there is disclosed an apparatus for transporting a rider comprising a tubular track having an interior wall and at least one vehicle. Each vehicle comprising a retaining body adapted to retain the support portion against an interior wall of the tubular track, the retaining body having a sliding surface for slidable engagement with the wall of the tubular track. The support portion and retaining body have a vehicle axis of movement about which the vehicle may rotate within the tubular track.
Other aspects and features of the disclosure will become apparent to those ordinarily skilled in the art upon review of the following description of specific examples of the disclosed apparatus in conjunction with the accompanying Figs.
In the drawings which illustrate examples of the disclosed apparatus wherein similar characters of reference denote corresponding parts in each view,
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In this disclosure, specific examples of a structure will have an alphabetic suffix attached to the label. For example, specific examples of the vehicle 30 may be denoted 30a, 30b, 30c, etc.
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This example of the vehicle 30 includes a retaining member 40 extending over the support platform 32. The retaining member 40 of this example comprising a rigid member having an outer riding surface 42 selected to have a low coefficient of friction. The retaining member 40 substantially extends along an arcuate path around an axis 36 of the vehicle 30 so as to have an outer dimension substantially corresponding to the inner surface 22 of the track 12. As illustrated in the example of
When the vehicle 30 is located within a track 12, it will be observed that the position of the vehicle 30 with the support portion 32 is adjacent to or in contact with the inner surface 22 of the track. In such a way, the vehicle may be permitted to rotate about the axis 36 while traveling along the track 12 without the vehicle tipping over or dislodging the rider. Additionally, in some examples, the vehicle 30 may be configured to slidably rest on the retaining surface(s) 40 when the vehicle 30 is upside down (inverted). It will be appreciated that such a vehicle 30 will permit the design of waterslides 10 not previously possible such as, by way of non-limiting example, loops, vertical drops, spirals and the like wherein the support portion 32 may be temporarily or indefinitely adjacent to the top of the track while the vehicle 30 and rider are riding on and may be supported by the retaining member 40.
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As disclosed above, the support platform 32 may be sized to receive a single rider thereon. It will also be appreciated that the support platform(s) may also be sized to receive more than one rider. Additionally, more than one support platform 32 may be provided.
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While specific embodiments of the invention have been described and illustrated, such embodiments should be considered illustrative of the invention only and not as limiting the invention as construed in accordance with the accompanying claims.
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/825,773 filed May 21, 2014 entitled AXIAL ROTATABLE WATERSLIDE VEHICLE.
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