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US630003A
US630003A US67339798A US1898673397A US630003A US 630003 A US630003 A US 630003A US 67339798 A US67339798 A US 67339798A US 1898673397 A US1898673397 A US 1898673397A US 630003 A US630003 A US 630003A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63GMERRY-GO-ROUNDS; SWINGS; ROCKING-HORSES; CHUTES; SWITCHBACKS; SIMILAR DEVICES FOR PUBLIC AMUSEMENT
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  • FIG. 1 is a view of the mechanism in position; Fig. 2, a flat view of the two circular platforms; Fig. 3, a view of tube A, flange, and cogs; Fig. 4, a sectional view of the same; Fig. 5, a view of tube B, flange, and cogs; Fig. 6, a sectional view of the same; Fig. 7, a View of collar V and flange; Fig. 8, a flat view of the same.
  • the vertical metal tube B has at its lower part a flange K, adapted to ball-bearings. 1n the upper side of said flange are cogs F.
  • the vertical metal tube A has at its lower part flange 0, having cogs D on the under side of flange G.
  • a metal collar or band T On a vertical central pole or shaft we place a metal collar or band T, having a flange X, adapted for ball-bearings.
  • the tube B is placed on the pole encircling the same.
  • the flange K rests on the ball-bearings on flange X. Over the tube B and encircling it is the tube A.
  • a collar and flange V is secured by set-screws to tube A.
  • a collar or band N is secured by set-screws to the top of tube 13.
  • braces S which are also secured to a circular framework.
  • the circular horizontal platform 0 is connected by posts or uprights to the braces S.
  • a metal collar or band U, with a flange, is likewise secured by set-screws to the top of tube A.
  • the braces Y which are secured to a smaller circular framework.
  • the circular horizontal platform P is secured to the braces Y, also by posts or uprights, or, if preferred, the platforms may be secured by the posts to the circular framework instead of to the braces.
  • Under bot-h platforms are arranged rollers or other suitable means of support.
  • the machine is operated as follows: At or near the base of the central vertical pole or shaft is a horizontal shaft I, with a pulley for transmitting power to it.
  • This horizontal shaft connects with the vertical bevel cog-wheel G, which engages and operates horizontal bevel 6o cog-wheel H, which is connected with the ver tical shaft J, which connects with horizontal bevel cog-wheel Z, which engages and operates vertical bevel cog-wheel L, which is connected by a short shaft with vertical bevel cog-wheel M, which engages and operates the cogs F on flange K on tube B and also engages and operates cogs D 011 flange O on tube A.
  • platforms 0 and P revolve in opposite directions.
  • a central mast with a collar thereon in combination with a tube or sleeve surrounding said mast and revoluble thereon and having at its lower end a bevel 8o gear-wheel resting upon said collar, and at its other end a shoulder adapted to support stayropes, a second tube or sleeve surrounding and revoluble upon said first sleeve or tube, having a shoulder for stay-ropes at one end and a bevel gear-wheel at the other end adjacent to the gear-wheel of the inner tube or sleeve; both of said gear-wheels enmeshing with a common pinion, by means of which the tubes or sleeves are revolved in opposite directions.

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No. 630,003. Patented Aug. I, I899.
0. ULSUN & J. A. JOHANSDN. MERRY-GO-ROUND.
(Application filed Mar. 10, 1898.)
(No Model.)
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(Application filed Mar. 10, 1898.)
Patented Aug. I, I899.
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UNTTED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
OLAUS OLSON AND JOHAN AUGUST JOHANSON, OF NElV YORK, N. Y.
MERRY-GO-ROUND.
SPECIFICATION formingpart of Letters Patent No. 630,003, dated August 1, 1899.
Application filed March 10, 1898. Serial No. 673,397. (NI) model-l To all whom itvncty concern/.-
Be it known that we, OLAUS OLSON and JOHAN AUGUST JoHANsoN, citizens of the United States of America, and residents of New York, county of Kings, State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Roundabouts, of which the following is a specification.
Our invention relates to what are called roundabouts. k The object of our improvements is to provide a roundabout having two circular platforms that will revolve in opposite directions. Ve attain this object by the means illustrated in the following drawings, in which- Figure 1 is a view of the mechanism in position; Fig. 2, a flat view of the two circular platforms; Fig. 3, a view of tube A, flange, and cogs; Fig. 4, a sectional view of the same; Fig. 5, a view of tube B, flange, and cogs; Fig. 6, a sectional view of the same; Fig. 7, a View of collar V and flange; Fig. 8, a flat view of the same.
Similar letters refer to similar parts throughout the views.
The vertical metal tube B has at its lower part a flange K, adapted to ball-bearings. 1n the upper side of said flange are cogs F. The vertical metal tube A has at its lower part flange 0, having cogs D on the under side of flange G. On a vertical central pole or shaft we place a metal collar or band T, having a flange X, adapted for ball-bearings. The tube B is placed on the pole encircling the same. The flange K rests on the ball-bearings on flange X. Over the tube B and encircling it is the tube A. A collar and flange V is secured by set-screws to tube A. A collar or band N, with a flange, is secured by set-screws to the top of tube 13. To this flange are secured braces S, which are also secured to a circular framework. The circular horizontal platform 0 is connected by posts or uprights to the braces S. A metal collar or band U, with a flange, is likewise secured by set-screws to the top of tube A. To this flange are secured the braces Y, which are secured to a smaller circular framework. The circular horizontal platform P is secured to the braces Y, also by posts or uprights, or, if preferred, the platforms may be secured by the posts to the circular framework instead of to the braces. Under bot-h platforms are arranged rollers or other suitable means of support. The machine is operated as follows: At or near the base of the central vertical pole or shaft is a horizontal shaft I, with a pulley for transmitting power to it. This horizontal shaft connects with the vertical bevel cog-wheel G, which engages and operates horizontal bevel 6o cog-wheel H, which is connected with the ver tical shaft J, which connects with horizontal bevel cog-wheel Z, which engages and operates vertical bevel cog-wheel L, which is connected by a short shaft with vertical bevel cog-wheel M, which engages and operates the cogs F on flange K on tube B and also engages and operates cogs D 011 flange O on tube A. When in motion, platforms 0 and P revolve in opposite directions.
We are aware that cog-wheels have been used to operate roundabouts; but this we do not claim, broadly.
What we do claim as our invention in roundabouts, and desire Letters Patent for, 1s
In a roundabout, a central mast with a collar thereon in combination with a tube or sleeve surrounding said mast and revoluble thereon and having at its lower end a bevel 8o gear-wheel resting upon said collar, and at its other end a shoulder adapted to support stayropes, a second tube or sleeve surrounding and revoluble upon said first sleeve or tube, having a shoulder for stay-ropes at one end and a bevel gear-wheel at the other end adjacent to the gear-wheel of the inner tube or sleeve; both of said gear-wheels enmeshing with a common pinion, by means of which the tubes or sleeves are revolved in opposite directions.
Signed by us, at New York, N. Y., this 26th day of February, 1898.
OLAUS OLSON. JOHAN AUGUST JOHANSON.
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US4917374A (en) * 1988-02-12 1990-04-17 Peter Petz Transportable power driven carousel
US5179796A (en) * 1991-04-11 1993-01-19 Gephart Jr Robert J Counter-revolving display carousel
US20030170226A1 (en) * 1999-10-01 2003-09-11 Houston Devin B. Compositions and methods relating to reduction of symptoms of autism
US6991060B2 (en) 2001-12-13 2006-01-31 General Motors Corporation Vehicle having a movable driving position

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4917374A (en) * 1988-02-12 1990-04-17 Peter Petz Transportable power driven carousel
US5179796A (en) * 1991-04-11 1993-01-19 Gephart Jr Robert J Counter-revolving display carousel
US20030170226A1 (en) * 1999-10-01 2003-09-11 Houston Devin B. Compositions and methods relating to reduction of symptoms of autism
US6991060B2 (en) 2001-12-13 2006-01-31 General Motors Corporation Vehicle having a movable driving position

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