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US1922983A
US1922983A US562161A US56216131A US1922983A US 1922983 A US1922983 A US 1922983A US 562161 A US562161 A US 562161A US 56216131 A US56216131 A US 56216131A US 1922983 A US1922983 A US 1922983A
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  • to carousels or merryi provide a carousel, or the like, with a system of signalling for entitling some one passenger to yan additional ride free of charge.
  • Another object is to provide a carousel, merrygo-round, or roundabouts with a system of successive electrical signalling.
  • a further object is to provide a system of lights associatedwith the seats of a carousel and which are automatically lighted or controlled in a predetermined sequence.
  • Another object is to provide an electrical attachment for a carousel which may be easily installed, and whichprovides a source of much amusement.
  • a still further object is to provide an attachmentf which is interesting and entertaining and Whichis automatic Vin its operation.
  • Figure 1y is a top plan view of a carousel embodying my invention
  • r Figure 2 is a top fragmentary view of the revolving insulating and contact ring showing the electrical contact member
  • Figure 3 is a view taken on the line 6-6 of Figure 2 and shows the copper contact segments ⁇ disposed on the insulating ring and the hinged electrical contact member;
  • Figure'4 is a fragmentary view of the electrical circuit.
  • the numeral 5 designates a carousel or merry-go-round having a revolving hub 5 and a shaft or center pole 5".
  • the numeral 5 designates a carousel or merry-go-round having a revolving hub 5 and a shaft or center pole 5".
  • Adapted tobe suitably arranged at or over the seats 6 are electric light bulbs or lamps 8.
  • Other suitable signalling means may be employed, if desirable.
  • each segment 12 converges and is provided with a lip 12 which overlies a recess, or pocket, 12l formed by the ring 9 and the lip 12. The use of this pocket will be hereinafter referred to.
  • a stationary contact member or shoe 13 is provided having a source of electrical current conl nected thereto as indicated at 14. As the carousel-revolves so does the ring 9 and the stationary contact member 13 slides over the copper segments12 arranged on the ring 9.V
  • the contact member 13 comprises two hinged joints 19 and 20 hinged as at 19 and 20.
  • 21 denotes a spring which -is secured to the hinge 19 and bears against the members 19 and 20 for holding the members in their normal position.
  • the purpose of this hinged contact shoe is that should the carousel happen to run into reverse the member 19 will slide backwardly into the pocket 12 which is adapted to cause the breaking of the tension of the spring 2l upon the members 19 ⁇ and 20 allowing the ,doubling up of contact member 19 so as to slidebackwardly over the contact segments 12.
  • the hinged members are' adjusted accordingly and return to their normal position as shown in Figure 3.
  • Numerals 15 and 16 represent the main lines of any electrical current, the line 15 running to the bulbs or lamps 8, while the line 16 runs to the contact member l13.
  • Conductor wires 11 lead from the copper segments 12, and to whichthe Vwires 17 are attached, to the bulbs or lamps 8.
  • These wires may run from segments 12 to the bulbs 8 in any convenient manner, such as along the sweep arms, or under the flooring of the carousel. It will be seen, therefore,-that a completed circuit is made each time the sliding contact of the stationary member 13 comes'into contact with each copper segment ⁇ 12 of the ring 9, and causes the successive lighting of each bulb or lamp 8.
  • Fuses 18 and 18 are located in the main lines, the use of the same being well known in the art.
  • a carousel provided with circuinierentially spaced signal means and means whereby said signals are ⁇ automatically and successively operated in predeterminedY sequence by the revolving of the carousel.
  • a carousel seats arranged on said carousel and means opcratedby the revolving of the carousel for signalling in predetermined sequence the rider of each seat.
  • a carousel seats arranged on said'carousel, signalling means, one associated with each seat, and means whereby seat signals are given by the revolving of the carousel.
  • a carousel seats arranged on said carousel,
  • a carousel seats arranged on said carousel, an electric bulb disposed adjacent each of said seats and means for lighting said bulbs in predetermined sequence by the revolving of the carousel.
  • a carousel seats thereon, individual electrical signal means located adjacent each of the seats and provided with a source of electrical current, a shaft, an insulating ring disposed around said shaft and connected to the carousel to revolve therewith, insulated copper segments arranged on said ring, a contact mem er carrying a current and positioned to slidably bear against said ring, conductor wires for carrying thel elec-V trical current from the copper segments to the electric signalling means whereby a circuit is coinpleted and signalling of the signals is had by the revolving ofthe carousel.
  • a carousel seats arranged on said carousel, a signal light disposed adjacent each of said seats, means ior rotating said carousel, means for causing said signal lights to burn in predetermined sequence upon the rotation of the carousel, said last mentioned means causing some one signal light to burn when the carousel comes to a stop.
  • a shalt a carousel mounted to revolve around said shaft, electrical circuit making and breaking means disposed around said shaft and connected to the Vcarousel to revolve therewith, seats arranged on said carousel, individual electric signailing means located adjacent each of the seats, and operatively connected to said Ycircuit making and breaking means whereby said Vsignalling means are operable in predetermined sequence by the revolving ci the carousel. l0.

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Aug 15, 1933 F. F. SMITH 1,922,983
MERRY-GO-ROUND Filed Sept. l0, 1931 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Patented Aug. 15, 1933 FFlcE g Francis F.
MERRY-Go-ROUND Smith, Old Orchard Beach, Maine Application September 10, 1931 Stlialv N0. 562,161
1,2 Claims.
to carousels or merryi provide a carousel, or the like, with a system of signalling for entitling some one passenger to yan additional ride free of charge.
Another object is to provide a carousel, merrygo-round, or roundabouts with a system of successive electrical signalling.
A further object is to provide a system of lights associatedwith the seats of a carousel and which are automatically lighted or controlled in a predetermined sequence.
Another object is to provide an electrical attachment for a carousel which may be easily installed, and whichprovides a source of much amusement. i x
A still further object is to provide an attachmentf which is interesting and entertaining and Whichis automatic Vin its operation.
Intheaccompanying drawings forming a part of' this application and in which like numerals are employed to designate like parts in all views,
Figure 1y is a top plan view of a carousel embodying my invention;
rFigure 2 is a top fragmentary view of the revolving insulating and contact ring showing the electrical contact member;
Figure 3 is a view taken on the line 6-6 of Figure 2 and shows the copper contact segments `disposed on the insulating ring and the hinged electrical contact member; and,
' Figure'4 is a fragmentary view of the electrical circuit.
In the drawings, wherein for the purpose of illustration is shown a preferred embodiment of my invention, the numeral 5 designates a carousel or merry-go-round having a revolving hub 5 and a shaft or center pole 5". Provided further are the usual seats 6 and the'customaryV radial armsor sweeps 7. Adapted tobe suitably arranged at or over the seats 6 are electric light bulbs or lamps 8. Other suitable signalling means may be employed, if desirable.
Centrally disposed around the shaft 5 and secured to the carousel 5, by any desired means, is an insulating and contact ring 9. The ring 9 may be made of any suitable insulating material and secured thereon are spaced insulated copper segments 12. In Figure 3 it will be noted that each segment 12 converges and is provided with a lip 12 which overlies a recess, or pocket, 12l formed by the ring 9 and the lip 12. The use of this pocket will be hereinafter referred to.
A stationary contact member or shoe 13 is provided having a source of electrical current conl nected thereto as indicated at 14. As the carousel-revolves so does the ring 9 and the stationary contact member 13 slides over the copper segments12 arranged on the ring 9.V
By referring to Figure 3 it will be noted that the contact member 13 comprises two hinged joints 19 and 20 hinged as at 19 and 20. 21 denotes a spring which -is secured to the hinge 19 and bears against the members 19 and 20 for holding the members in their normal position. The purpose of this hinged contact shoe is that should the carousel happen to run into reverse the member 19 will slide backwardly into the pocket 12 which is adapted to cause the breaking of the tension of the spring 2l upon the members 19` and 20 allowing the ,doubling up of contact member 19 so as to slidebackwardly over the contact segments 12. When the carousel resumes its forward run the hinged members are' adjusted accordingly and return to their normal position as shown in Figure 3.
Numerals 15 and 16 represent the main lines of any electrical current, the line 15 running to the bulbs or lamps 8, while the line 16 runs to the contact member l13. Conductor wires 11 lead from the copper segments 12, and to whichthe Vwires 17 are attached, to the bulbs or lamps 8.
These wires may run from segments 12 to the bulbs 8 in any convenient manner, such as along the sweep arms, or under the flooring of the carousel. It will be seen, therefore,-that a completed circuit is made each time the sliding contact of the stationary member 13 comes'into contact with each copper segment` 12 of the ring 9, and causes the successive lighting of each bulb or lamp 8.
Fuses 18 and 18 are located in the main lines, the use of the same being well known in the art.
In the operation of my device the carousel carrying the insulating ring provided with the copper segments revolves around the shaft. A source of electrical current is now turned on supplying the main lines, one line leading to the` The bulbs already have a line of curcessive` and automatic lighting of the lamps. When the carousel comes to a stop a lamp on some one seat will continue to burn and the rider of such a seat is entitled to an additional ride free of charge. Y
As will be apparent a highly amusing and interesting device is provided .which is automatic and simple in its operation and capable ofV much entertainment.
It is to Vbe understood that vention herewith shown and described is to be taken as a preferred embodiment of the same and that various changes in shape, size and arrangement or" parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit of my.r invention and thev scope of the subjoined claims.
Having thus described my invention what I claim is: A 1. A carousel provided with circuinierentially spaced signal means and means whereby said signals are `automatically and successively operated in predeterminedY sequence by the revolving of the carousel.
f 2. A carousel, seats arranged on said carousel and means opcratedby the revolving of the carousel for signalling in predetermined sequence the rider of each seat.
'3. A carousel, seats arranged on said'carousel, signalling means, one associated with each seat, and means whereby seat signals are given by the revolving of the carousel. l Y
4. A carousel, seats arranged on said carousel,
electric signalling means, one associated with each seat, and means whereby signalling means are operated in predeter' lined sequence by the revolving' of the carousel.
5. A carousel, seats arranged on said carousel, an electric bulb disposed adjacent each of said seats and means for lighting said bulbs in predetermined sequence by the revolving of the carousel. f
G. A carousel, seats thereon, individual electrical signal means located adjacent each of the seats and provided with a source of electrical current, a shaft, an insulating ring disposed around said shaft and connected to the carousel to revolve therewith, insulated copper segments arranged on said ring, a contact mem er carrying a current and positioned to slidably bear against said ring, conductor wires for carrying thel elec-V trical current from the copper segments to the electric signalling means whereby a circuit is coinpleted and signalling of the signals is had by the revolving ofthe carousel. Y
7. A roundabout,`seats arranged thereon, in-
the form of my individual eleotricalsignal means located adjacent each of the seats, means for revolving said roundabout and means for making and breaking the circuit to the signal means by the rotation of the roundabout.
8. A carousel, seats arranged on said carousel, a signal light disposed adjacent each of said seats, means ior rotating said carousel, means for causing said signal lights to burn in predetermined sequence upon the rotation of the carousel, said last mentioned means causing some one signal light to burn when the carousel comes to a stop. 9. In a device of the character described, a shalt, a carousel mounted to revolve around said shaft, electrical circuit making and breaking means disposed around said shaft and connected to the Vcarousel to revolve therewith, seats arranged on said carousel, individual electric signailing means located adjacent each of the seats, and operatively connected to said Ycircuit making and breaking means whereby said Vsignalling means are operable in predetermined sequence by the revolving ci the carousel. l0. The structure of claim 9, and means whereby but one signal may be givenV when the carousel comes to aA standstill.
ll. In combination withy a carousel rotatably mounted on a shaft and having seats thereon, an insulating ring disposed around said shaft and mounted to revolve with the carousel, insulated electrical contacts arranged on said ring infspaced relationship, a. currentcarrying sliding contact member positioned to bear against said contacts on said ring, an electric light located adjacent each ci said seats, each'of said lights being conneet-ed to one of the contacts on said ring to complete a circuit and successively light each light as the carousel is rotated.. l, f
l2. In combination ,with al carousel rotatably mounted on a shaft andhaving seats thereon, an insulating'ring disposed around said shaft and mounted to'revolve with the carousel, insulated electrical contacts arranged onsaid ring in spaced relationship, a 'current carryingsliding contact member positioned to bear against said contacts on said ring, said sliding Contact member being provided with a hinge at a point midway of yits length to prevent breakage of said contact when the carousel is Vrevolved in the opposite direction, an electric light located adjacent each of said seats, each .of said lights being connected to one of the contacts on said ring to complete a circuit and successively light each light as the carousel is rotated.
Y FRANCIS F. SMITH.
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