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  • TN Nonms Pnzns co.. memo-Luna. wAsHlNnYoN. u. c.
  • Figure l is a central section of aportion of the device, showing a platform built in the water.
  • Fig. 2 is a view of a portion of a boat, partly in section and also showing the safetyhanger.
  • Fig. 3 is a plan view of a portion of a boat.
  • Fig. 4 is a central sectional view of a portion of the platform, showing means for anchoring same in the water and slight modification in construction.
  • Fig. 5 is a top plan view of a portion of the device, the upper plat- ⁇ form being removed and one of the boats showing a battery or other device for furnishing driving power.
  • a represents the platform, on which is secured the circular T-rail b, forming a track to receive the supporting fwheels of the outwardly extending beams to which the boats are attached.
  • This platform ct supports, by suitable bars c or other means, an upper platform d, a rack-bar e, adapted to be engaged by the driving-cogs f, said rack-bar having attached toits underneath face frames g g, in which are firmly secured the beams h h, to the outer endsof which are secured the safety-stays la, formed in the shape of an inverted V and provided on their Y free ends with a head Z, which engages and travels in the groove m, secured to the front of theboat n.
  • the frames g carrysuitable wheels or rollers o, which travel on the circular track l), and the beams are further supported by means of guy-rodsp, attached near their outer end and to hooks q, formed 011 a collar r, which is adapted to revolve on the central pole s, this pole being rigidly secured in the platform a.
  • guy-rods p may be pro'd vided with turnbuckles t, and stiffeningbraces o maybe attached to the beam and to the said guy-rods, if' desired, and to prevent danger of the boat capsizing I have provided near theouter end of the beam an arm w, having a chain 0c on its lower end, adapted to be attached to the side of the boat, this construction, together with the safety-stays 7e, preventing the capsizing of the boat, the chain being slack when the boat is in the up right position and only permitting the same a certain incline to either side, this incline being the amount afforded by the slack in the chain.
  • Fig. 5 I have shown a motor or storage battery A to propel the propeller B in the one boat, which will of course propel all the boats of the circle, the attachment of the beams being the same as heretofore shown and de scribed, and in Fig. 4I have shown an anchoring means for the platform, consisting of a pile C and a stay and adj Listing-chain D, the platform in this construction being shown with a boat-shaped body, the balance of the construction being the same as shown in Fig. 1.
  • the power may be transmitted by any suitable means, and when the shaft f' is driven it causes the cogswheel f to revolve, and consequently, by reason of its engagement with the circular rack-bar e, turn the upper platform and carry around the beams in such a manner as to propel the boats in a circle around the platform.
  • the device can be anchored in any suitable body of water and will be particularly adapted' for small lakes in parks and the like, and will afford a novel and attractive form of amusement.

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No. 608,08I. Patented July 26, |898.
` G. W. SEBOLT.
MARINE MERRY-GD-ROUND.
(Application med Ap'r. 10, 1897..) (No Modl.) 2 Sheets-Sheet I.
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Paten'fed July 26, 1898.
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lI. W. SEBULT. MARINE MERRY-GU-ROUND.
(Application filed Apr. 10, 1897.)
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GEORGE W. SEBOLT, OF GLENFIELD, PENNSYLVANIA.
MARINE MERRY-GO-ROUND.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 608,081, dated July 26, 1898. Application filed April 10, 1897. Serla1No.631,529. (No model.)
To @ZZ whom it may concern:
` rounds, and has for its object to construct a device adapted to be anchored upon a body of water and provided with a track and driving mechanism whereby a series of boats will be drawn in a circle upon the top of the water, and to further provide in connection with the device absolute safety, whereby the boats are prevented from capsizing, and other novel features of construction, combination,and arrangement of parts,to be hereinafter more specilically described, and particularly pointed out in the claims.
Figure l is a central section of aportion of the device, showing a platform built in the water. Fig. 2 is a view of a portion of a boat, partly in section and also showing the safetyhanger. Fig. 3 is a plan view of a portion of a boat. Fig. 4 is a central sectional view of a portion of the platform, showing means for anchoring same in the water and slight modification in construction. Fig. 5 is a top plan view of a portion of the device, the upper plat-` form being removed and one of the boats showing a battery or other device for furnishing driving power.
Referring now to the drawings, a represents the platform, on which is secured the circular T-rail b, forming a track to receive the supporting fwheels of the outwardly extending beams to which the boats are attached. This platform ct supports, by suitable bars c or other means, an upper platform d, a rack-bar e, adapted to be engaged by the driving-cogs f, said rack-bar having attached toits underneath face frames g g, in which are firmly secured the beams h h, to the outer endsof which are secured the safety-stays la, formed in the shape of an inverted V and provided on their Y free ends with a head Z, which engages and travels in the groove m, secured to the front of theboat n. The frames g carrysuitable wheels or rollers o, which travel on the circular track l), and the beams are further supported by means of guy-rodsp, attached near their outer end and to hooks q, formed 011 a collar r, which is adapted to revolve on the central pole s, this pole being rigidly secured in the platform a. These guy-rods p may be pro'd vided with turnbuckles t, and stiffeningbraces o maybe attached to the beam and to the said guy-rods, if' desired, and to prevent danger of the boat capsizing I have provided near theouter end of the beam an arm w, having a chain 0c on its lower end, adapted to be attached to the side of the boat, this construction, together with the safety-stays 7e, preventing the capsizing of the boat, the chain being slack when the boat is in the up right position and only permitting the same a certain incline to either side, this incline being the amount afforded by the slack in the chain.
In Fig. 5 I have shown a motor or storage battery A to propel the propeller B in the one boat, which will of course propel all the boats of the circle, the attachment of the beams being the same as heretofore shown and de scribed, and in Fig. 4I have shown an anchoring means for the platform, consisting of a pile C and a stay and adj Listing-chain D, the platform in this construction being shown with a boat-shaped body, the balance of the construction being the same as shown in Fig. 1. The power may be transmitted by any suitable means, and when the shaft f' is driven it causes the cogswheel f to revolve, and consequently, by reason of its engagement with the circular rack-bar e, turn the upper platform and carry around the beams in such a manner as to propel the boats in a circle around the platform.
It will be observed that by such construction the device can be anchored in any suitable body of water and will be particularly adapted' for small lakes in parks and the like, and will afford a novel and attractive form of amusement.
Having fully described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters l. In a marine merry-go-round, the beams h, and the triangular-shaped safety-stays 7c secured to their outer ends, and provided with ICO the heads Z, combined with the boats n, provided with the slotted grooved castings secured to the ends of the boats, and in which the heads Z are made to catch, whereby the 5 distance that the boats shall sink in the water is regulated, substantially as shown.
2. In a marine merry-go-round, the beam h, the V-shaped safety-stays 7c, and suitable means secured to the boats for connecting 1o them with the stays, combined with the vertical rod w, and the chain a: which has one end fastened to the boat, and by means of which the boat is prevented from upsetting, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof l affix my signature [5 in presence of two witnesses. v
GEORGE YV. SEBOLT. Witnesses:
A. M. WILSON, GEO. B. PARKER.
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