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US871643A
US871643A US39363707A US1907393637A US871643A US 871643 A US871643 A US 871643A US 39363707 A US39363707 A US 39363707A US 1907393637 A US1907393637 A US 1907393637A US 871643 A US871643 A US 871643A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A63GMERRY-GO-ROUNDS; SWINGS; ROCKING-HORSES; CHUTES; SWITCHBACKS; SIMILAR DEVICES FOR PUBLIC AMUSEMENT
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  • Figure 1 is a longitudinal, vertical, sectional view of a car embodying my invention
  • the object of the invention is to provide means for causing a stream of waterto pass from beneath the car upwardly to a point above the roof thereof where it will be thrown upwardly to a greater or less extent, and then break and shower down over the car.
  • the invention is especially applicable to inclined railways, though it may, of course, be used on a car which is mechanically propelled. It is new quite common, especially with ⁇ gravity railways, te permit the car to move down the incline, and into a body of water at -the lower end of the incline, the car apparently floating outward, but as a matter of fact passing along upon tracks or ways which stand approximately at the water level.
  • A denotes the body of the car mounted upon suitablewheels B.
  • VO denotes the top or cover of the car supported by suitable stanchions D, the cover extending outwardly beyond the edge of the body of the car.
  • An elbow F is secured to the lower end of a short forwardly extending pipe section G is secured to the opposite member' of the elbow.
  • the pipe may, ef course, be 'formed of a single piece, and the lower forwardly projecting end be slightly flared if so desired in order to gather in the water and force the same upwardly through the pipe as the car moves along the tracks.

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LORENZO D. SHAW, OF GLEN ECHO, MARYLAND.
PLEASURE -RAILWAY.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Nov. 19, 1907.
Application tiled September 19. 1907. Serial No. 393.637.
T o all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, LORENZO D. SHAW, a citizen of the United States, residing at Glen Echo, in the State of Maryland, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Pleasure-Railways, of which thc following is a specification.
My present invention pertains to an improvement in pleasure railways, the construction and advantages of which will be hereinafter set forth reference being had to the annexed drawings, wherein:
Figure 1 is a longitudinal, vertical, sectional view of a car embodying my invention;
and Eig. 2, a transverse sectional view ofthe lIower portion of the car on the line 22 of fig. l.
The object of the invention is to provide means for causing a stream of waterto pass from beneath the car upwardly to a point above the roof thereof where it will be thrown upwardly to a greater or less extent, and then break and shower down over the car.
The invention is especially applicable to inclined railways, though it may, of course, be used on a car which is mechanically propelled. It is new quite common, especially with` gravity railways, te permit the car to move down the incline, and into a body of water at -the lower end of the incline, the car apparently floating outward, but as a matter of fact passing along upon tracks or ways which stand approximately at the water level.
In the drawings A denotes the body of the car mounted upon suitablewheels B.
VO denotes the top or cover of the car supported by suitable stanchions D, the cover extending outwardly beyond the edge of the body of the car. Extending vertically through the car, preferably at midlength of the width thereof, is a pipe E, the upper portion of which terminates a 'slight distance above the top of cover C, the lower end of the pipe projecting below the bottom of the car, and extending downwardly to a point which will coincide approximately with the water level of the lake into which the car is designed to pass. l
An elbow F is secured to the lower end of a short forwardly extending pipe section G is secured to the opposite member' of the elbow. The pipe may, ef course, be 'formed of a single piece, and the lower forwardly projecting end be slightly flared if so desired in order to gather in the water and force the same upwardly through the pipe as the car moves along the tracks.
In practice it has been found that the momentum of the car is sufficient to force the water upwardly through the pipe E, and project it some distance above the roof where it will break into a shower or spray. Electric lights or colored lights may be thrown upon the spray and produce a pleasing effect.
It is conceivable that more than one pipe may be employed, and that any form of spraying device or nozzle may be used upon the upper end of the pipe to produce varied and fantastic effects.
Having thus described my invention, what claim is:
1. The combination of a vehicle adapted to convey passengers and to pass over a body of water; and a pipe carried by the vehicle, the lower end of the pipe extending downwardly so as to pass into the water while the upper end of the pipe terminates at a point above the roof or cover of the vehicle.
2. The combination of a vehicle adapted to transport passengers; and a vertically disposed pipe carried thereby, the upper end of the pipe extending through the roof of the vehicle and being open, the lower end of the pipe extending down below the bottom of the car, and provided with a forwardly projecting mouthpiece whereby as the vehicle passes over a body of water the mouthpiece will gather the water and force the same upwardly through the pipe to a point above the roof of the vehicle.
3. The combination of an inclined track the lower end of which passes into a body of water, and extends therethrough adjacent to its surface; a car adapted to transport passengers mounted on the tracks; and a vertically disposed pipe carried by the car, the upper end of the pipe extending through the cover or roof of the car and being open, the
the pipe E, and
lower end of the pipe extending down below In testimony whereof I have signed my the bottom of the car and provided with a name to vthis Specification in the presence of tmouthpiece, whereby as the oar passes over two subscribing Witnesses.
`fthe body of water the mouthpiece will gather LORENZO D. SHAW. 5 the Water and force the same upwardly Witnesses:
through the pipe to a point above the roof or HORACE A. DODGE, .foover of the oar. K. E. NEWHALL.
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US5583844A (en) * 1993-06-19 1996-12-10 The Walt Disney Company Programming device and method for controlling ride vehicles in an amusement attraction
US5403238A (en) * 1993-08-19 1995-04-04 The Walt Disney Company Amusement park attraction
US5473990A (en) * 1993-08-19 1995-12-12 The Walt Disney Company Ride vehicle control system
US5623878A (en) * 1993-08-19 1997-04-29 The Walt Disney Company Dynamic ride vehicle
US20050077125A1 (en) * 2003-10-14 2005-04-14 Bolliger & Mabillard Ingenieurs Conseils Sa Brake, vehicle and roller coaster circuit
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