Claims
- 1. A water sports apparatus for conducting water through a course, said apparatus comprising:
- (a) an elevated container, said elevated container of sufficient volume to receive a quantity of water for starting circulation of the water through the course;
- (b) a water container adjacent said elevated container, said water container having an inclined floor surface leading form a lower edge to an upper edge and a closeable supply nozzle connecting the elevated container and the water container for directing water from the elevated container upward over the inclined floor surface in a super critical torrential flow, the upper edge of the inclined floor surface constituting an overflow;
- (c) a supplementary pool adjacent said overflow, the volume of said supplementary pool being at least as great as the volume of the elevated container, said supplementary pool including a grate dividing the supplementary pool into two regions, a first region, said first region having a proximal end adjacent the overflow in the water container and a distal end, and a second region at the distal end of said first region; and
- (d) a return line comprising an open trough extending between said supplementary pool and said elevated container, said return line having an inlet positioned in said second region of the supplementary pool and a circulation pump to conduct water from the supplementary pool to the elevated container.
- 2. The water sports apparatus of claim 1 wherein said overflow comprises a ridged floor and said first region of the supplementary pool comprises a substantially planar floor surface adjacent the overflow leading to a downwardly inclined floor surface,
- wherein said first region has a lesser water depth than the second region prior to operation of the apparatus and wherein said first region and said second region may have substantially equal water depths during operation of the apparatus.
- 3. The water sports apparatus of claim 2, wherein said first region of said supplementary pool terminates at its downstream end in said grate.
- 4. The water sports apparatus of claim 3 further comprising a backflow valve downstream of said grate.
- 5. The water sports apparatus of claim 1 wherein said open trough comprises a swimming channel partitioned by a separating wall along the length of the swimming channel, said wall having a first section of a height over which a wave of water to start said circulation can flow.
- 6. The water sports apparatus of claim 1, said water container further comprising inner side walls adjacent the length of said first inclined floor surface, said inner side walls of a height such that they will be overflowed upon stopping circulation of the water sports apparatus, said water container further comprising outer side walls that are higher than said inner side walls and above the level of the wave to start said circulation. .Iadd.
- 7. A water sports apparatus for conducting water through a course, said apparatus comprising:
- a) elevated container, said elevated container of sufficient volume to receive a quantity of water for starting circulation of water through the course;
- b) a water container adjacent said elevated container, said water container having an inclined floor surface leading from a lower edge to an upper edge and a closable supply nozzle connecting the elevated container and the water container for directing water from the elevated container upward over the inclined floor surface in a super critical torrential flow, the upper edge of the inclined floor surface constituting an overflow;
- c) a supplementary pool adjacent said overflow;
- d) a return line comprising an open trough extending between said supplementary pool and said elevated container, said return line having an inlet positioned in said supplementary pool and a circulation pump to conduct water from the supplementary pool to the elevated container. .Iaddend. .Iadd.
- 8. The water sports apparatus of claim 7, wherein said upper edge of said inclined floor surface further comprises duct means for maintaining a low water boundary layer by directing part of said water layer to said return line. .Iaddend. .Iadd.9. The water sports apparatus of claim 7, whereby said return line forms a continuous waterway with said supplementary pool, wherein said continuous waterway comprises a swimming channel. .Iaddend. .Iadd.10. A water sports apparatus for conducting water through a course, said apparatus comprising:
- a) an elevated container, said elevated container of sufficient volume to receive a quantity of water for starting circulation of water through the course;
- b) a water container adjacent said elevated container, said water container having an inclined floor surface leading from a lower edge to an upper edge and a closable supply nozzle connecting the elevated container and the water container for directing water from the elevated container upward over the inclined floor surface in a super critical torrential flow, the upper edge of the inclined floor surface constituting an overflow;
- c) a supplementary pool adjacent said overflow comprising a first region, said first region having a proximal end adjacent the overflow in the water container and a distal end, and a second region at the distal end of said first region, said second region having an open trough means for providing a continuous waterway to said elevated container, whereby said open trough means comprises a swimming channel. .Iaddend. .Iadd.11. The water sports apparatus of claim 10, wherein said open trough means further comprises a circulation pump to conduct water to said elevated container. .Iaddend.
- .Iadd.12. A water sports apparatus for conducting water through a course, said apparatus comprising:
- a) an elevated container, said elevated container of sufficient volume to receive a quantity of water for starting circulation of water through the course;
- b) a water container adjacent said elevated contained, said water container having an inclined floor surface leading from a lower edge to an upper edge and a closable supply nozzle connecting the elevated container and the water container for directing water from the elevated container upward over the inclined floor surface in a supper critical torrential flow, the upper edge of the inclined floor surface constituting an overflow;
- c) a supplementary pool adjacent said overflow comprising a first region, said first region having a proximal end adjacent the overflow in the water container and a distal end, and a second region at the distal end of said first region,
- d) a return line comprising an open trough extending between said supplementary pool and said elevated container, said return line having an inlet positioned in said second region of said supplementary pool and a circulation pump to conduct water from the supplementary pool to the elevated container. .Iaddend.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 131,302 filed on Dec. 7, 1987, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 799,129 filed Nov. 18, 1985, both now abandoned.
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