WO2001010524A1 - Fahrgastträger für vergnügungs-fahrgeschäfte - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63G—MERRY-GO-ROUNDS; SWINGS; ROCKING-HORSES; CHUTES; SWITCHBACKS; SIMILAR DEVICES FOR PUBLIC AMUSEMENT
- A63G21/00—Chutes; Helter-skelters
- A63G21/20—Slideways with movably suspended cars, or with cars moving on ropes, or the like
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- the invention relates to a passenger carrier arranged on a ride, in particular for amusement purposes, for accommodating individual passengers in a lying position, with a lower support and an upper cover, the support and / or the cover between a closed state in which they lie essentially parallel to one another, and an opening state in which they are arranged at an angle to one another, are movable, preferably pivotable, and are mounted, and with a locking device for locking the support and / or the cover in the closed state, which has at least a first and a second locking element, the first and second locking members are arranged to be movable relative to one another and at least one of the locking members is coupled to the cover or the support
- Such a passenger carrier is known for example from WO 98/25678. It picks up the passenger in the prone position and hangs on a trolley, softer in runs on the rails of a roller coaster, the course of which the passenger follows in operation, lying below the roller carriage.
- the lid is rigidly attached to the roller carriage, and the support folds down about a swivel axis arranged on the front of the lid for getting in and out.
- the support is raised together with the passenger from a floor collar and, as soon as it has reached its closed position which is essentially parallel to the cover, locked with the cover.
- the cover In the closed position, the cover does not always touch the passenger lying on the support, so that the The distance between the pad and the cover does not depend on the actual body size of the passenger. Because the known Ver ⁇ egelungsein ⁇ chtung allows only a discrete closed position, so that an optimal adjustment of the locked relative position of the support to the cover to the figure of the respective passenger is not guaranteed; in such a case, the passenger will generally only be able to enjoy the pleasure trip to a limited extent, either because of his safety or because of a lack of comfort
- the first locking element has at least a first and a second row of several adjacent locking means, preferably perforations or pawls or locking teeth, the rows of locking means running essentially parallel to one another and with respect to the division of the locking means are arranged offset from one another
- the second locking element has at least a first and a second locking element, preferably a first and a second bolt, the locking elements between a rest position outside the first lock lungsorgan and a Ver ⁇ egelungs ein, in which they are in engagement with a locking means of the first Ver ⁇ egelungsorgans, are movable and the first locking element is assigned to the first row of locking means and the second locking element of the second row of locking means.
- the Ver ⁇ egelungsein ⁇ chtung designed according to the invention allows an almost stepless locking, but at least locking in small steps.
- the second locking member has a third bolt arranged next to the first bolt and the first row of holes, which have such a length that the first bolt and the third bolt can engage together in an elongated hole, and from each other a web is separated, the width of which corresponds approximately to the clear distance between the first and third bolts from one another.
- the third bolt should be arranged essentially parallel to the first bolt.
- the rows of holes can be arranged in the first locking element and the bolts of the second locking element such that when the first and third bolts engage together in an elongated hole in the first row of holes, the second bolt engages in a hole in the second row of holes and when the first bolt engages in an elongated hole the first row of holes and the third bar into an adjacent slot of the first row of holes, the web separating these two adjacent slots being located between the first and third bars, the second bar being in its rest position and preferably separating two adjacent holes of the second row of holes Jetty on the height of the second bar.
- the row of holes in the first locking member and the bars of the second locking member can be arranged such that when the first and third bars engage together in an elongated hole in the first row of holes, the second bar is in its rest position and preferably separates two adjacent holes in the second row of holes Web is at the height of the second bar and when the first bar engages in an elongated hole in the first row of holes and the third bar in an adjacent elongated hole in the first row of holes, the web separating these two adjacent elongated holes between the first and third bars, the second Bolt engages in a hole in the second row of holes
- the second locking element can have a fourth bolt arranged next to the second bolt and the second row of holes have elongated holes which have such a length that the second bolt and the fourth bolt can engage together in an elongated hole and are separated from one another in each case by a web whose width corresponds approximately to the clear distance between the second and fourth bolts from one another.
- a fourth bolt makes it possible to further improve the spacing of the locking, such an arrangement being somewhat similar to the so-called 'vernier' principle, for example of a caliper
- the fourth bar when the first and third bolts engage in a slot in the first row of holes, the fourth bar is in its rest position and preferably there is a web separating two adjacent slots in the second row of holes at the level of the fourth bar, during engagement of the first bolt in an elongated hole of the first row of holes and the third bolt in an adjacent elongated hole of the first row of holes, the web separating these two adjacent elongated holes lying between the first and third bars, the fourth bar engaging in an elongated hole of the second row of holes.
- the fourth bolt when the first and third bolts engage in an elongated hole in the first row of holes, the fourth bolt can engage in an elongated hole in the second row of holes, while when the first bolt engages in an elongated hole in the first row of holes and the third bolt into an adjacent elongated hole of the first row of holes, the web separating these two adjacent holes being between the first and third bars, the fourth bar being in its rest position and preferably a web separating two adjacent holes of the second row of holes being located at the level of the fourth bar ,
- the fourth bolt is expediently arranged essentially parallel to the second bolt.
- the locking member preferably has two spaced apart, in particular essentially parallel, sections, preferably rods, of which the first row of holes is formed in one section and the second row of holes is formed in the other section.
- the first and second bars and the third and fourth bars can preferably be arranged opposite one another and thus essentially coaxially with one another.
- Such an arrangement takes into account the fact that the two sections which together form the locking member and are preferably in the form of rods run essentially parallel to one another, of which one section is the first and second bolts and the other section is the third and is assigned to fourth bolts.
- This double arrangement ensures that at least one bolt engages in each section which is preferably in the form of a rod. This provides redundant security.
- a further bolt also snaps into place, in particular if the locking element is moved in the longitudinal direction in one or the other direction, this additional bolt then minimizing the possible freedom of movement in the longitudinal direction to a minimum.
- the bars are expediently arranged essentially at right angles to the rows of holes.
- the hole spacing of at least one row of holes is generally constant over its length, but alternatively does not necessarily have to be constant, but can also vary instead.
- Such an embodiment is particularly advantageous if a particularly narrow hole division is required in certain areas, whereas such a narrow hole division is not absolutely necessary in other areas
- FIG. 1 shows a side view of an embodiment of the passenger carrier in the open loading or unloading state
- FIG. 1 shows the passenger carrier according to Figure 1 with one on the
- Figure 3 shows the passenger carrier according to Figure 1 with one on the
- Figure 4 shows an embodiment of the locking device in a first operating state corresponding to the position of the passenger carrier shown in Figure 2;
- Figure 5 shows the locking device of Figure 4 in a second operating state corresponding to the final locking position of the passenger carrier shown in Figure 3.
- the passenger carrier designated by 1 in FIGS. 1 to 3 is fastened to a horizontally extending square tube 3 by means of a vertical square tube section 2.
- the latter is only to be understood as an exemplary element of a circular ride, which is arranged, for example, tangentially to and at a distance from the vertical central axis of the circular ride, around which a structure with several passenger carriers 1 - preferably in duplicate - and their holders (square tubes 2, 3 ) turns. It is also possible for these brackets to perform swiveling movements, even rollovers about the axis 4 of the quad-wire tube 3 and / or about an axis running at right angles thereto.
- the support 5 - described in more detail below - is mounted on the square tube section 2 so as to be pivotable about a support axis 8.
- a rod 1 1 a or 1 1 b at 1 2 is pivotally mounted on an extension 9 extending beyond the pins 7 of each of two spars 10 belonging to the support 5 and spaced apart from one another.
- FIGS. 4 and 5 only one of the two spars 1 0 and the associated rod 1 1 a is shown recognizable.
- the two rods 1 a extend and 1 1 b parallel to each other.
- the rods 1 1 a, 1 1 b are part of a Ver ⁇ egelungsein ⁇ chtung described in detail below with reference to Figures 5.
- At least one piston / cylinder unit 1 3 is pivotally anchored at one end (according to FIGS. 1 to 3 with the free end of the cylinder) to a bracket 14 fastened to the square tube 3 at 15 and with its other end (according to FIGS Figures 1 to 3 with the free end of the piston) pivotally mounted on a coupling piece 1 6, which is rigidly connected to a handlebar 1 8.
- the handlebar 1 8 is hinged at one end to the cover 6 at 1 7 and at the other end at 1 9 to the bracket 14.
- the support 6 has two box-shaped long beams 21, of which only one long beam 21 is shown in the figures 1 to 3 in the rear area, the two spaced long beams 21 by transverse tubes 29, which act as a footrest and when getting in or out Ladder step act, and connected by sheets and / or cross sections not shown in detail.
- the long beams 21 continue in the spars 10 angled opposite them, between which the head P of the passenger P is in the locked state, while his shoulders rest on cushions 22 which are fastened on the spars 10,
- a tub 23 with padding 24 is provided for the upper body and the thighs of the passenger, which ends in shells 25 for the angled arms at shoulder height of the passenger.
- the front free ends of the shells 25 carry handles 26 in the middle. which the passenger can span A stool 27 formed on the tub 23 projects between the legs O 01/10524. -] 0 - PCT / EP00 / 07433
- the cover 6 also consists of long beams 30 which, as can be seen in FIGS. 1 to 3, have a slight bend slightly off-center. They are otherwise connected to one another by transverse profiles and sheets, which are not shown in more detail in the figures. A corresponding sheet 34 provided with padding 33 is fastened on the underside
- bellows can also be provided, for example, for optimal adaptation to the body of the passenger P.
- two spaced-apart locking devices 40a and 40b are provided, which are articulated at 41 to the holder 1 4. While only the locking device 40a is shown in a side view in FIGS. 1 to 3, the two spaced-apart locking devices 40a and 40b are shown in a top view in FIGS. 4 and 5. As can be seen in particular from the latter figures, the rod 11a is guided by the locking device 40a and the rod 11b is guided by the locking device 40b. Both rods 1 1 a and 1 1 b are provided with elongated holes 42a and 42b, which extend in the longitudinal direction of the rods 1 1 a, 1 1 b and are each separated from one another by intermediate webs 43a and 43b.
- the elongated holes 42a and 42b each rod 1 1 a or 1 1 b a row of holes which runs in the longitudinal direction of the rod 1 1 a or 1 1 b.
- the locking devices 40a, 40b and the elongated holes 42a, 42b together form a locking device in order to secure the passenger carrier 1 in the position shown in FIG and to lock 3 positions shown
- the locking devices 40a, 40b each have two tubular bearings 46a, 47a Dzw 46b and 47b, in which pin-shaped bolts 48a, 49a and 48b, 49b are slidably mounted in the longitudinal direction.
- This arrangement is such that the two bolts 48a 49a and 48b 49b of each locking device 40a, 40b are arranged next to each other and extend at right angles to the rods 1 1 a, 1 1 b.
- the first bolt 48a seen is arranged coaxially with the second bolt 48b provided in the locking device 40b and the third bolt 49a provided in the locking device 40a coaxial with the fourth bolt 49b provided in the locking device 40b.
- each locking device 40a, 40b are fastened to a corresponding base 50a or 50b, through which the associated rod 1 1 a or 1 1 b and at right angles thereto the respective latches 48a, 49a or 48b, 49b are performed. With the aid of the bases 50a, 50b, the locking devices 40a, 40b at 41 are fastened to the holder 1 4.
- the bolts 48a, 48b, 49a, 49b are slidably mounted, namely between a retracted unlocking position and a locking position.
- first bolt 48a in FIG. 4 and the second bolt 48b in FIG. 5 are shown in the withdrawn unlocking position, while the second to fourth bolts 49a, 48b and 49b in FIG. 4 and the first bolt 48a, the third bolt 49a and the fourth Bolts 49b are each shown in their locking position in FIG.
- the movement of the bolts 48a, 48b, 49a, 49b takes place with the aid of a movement device, not shown in the figures, which contains springs in the bearings 46a, 46b, 47a and 47b, for example, for resiliently biasing the bolts into the locking position and thus for generating a closing movement the bolt and furthermore can have drives which work, for example, by an electric motor, alternatively also hydraulically or pneumatically and by which the bolts are retracted from the locking position into the unlocking position.
- sensors also not shown in the drawings
- sensors which detect the position of the Monitor the bolt and, if necessary, additionally the position of the rods 1 1 a, 1 1 b and transmit the corresponding signals to a control or regulating device, also not shown in the drawings, which controls or regulates the drives for the bolts accordingly
- the distance between the first and third bars 48a, 49a and the second and fourth bars 48b, 49b is dimensioned according to the length of the elongated holes 42a, 42b, so that both of the first and third bars 48a, 49a and the second and fourth bolts 48b, 49b can be brought into engagement with one and the same elongated hole at the same time, that is to say they can protrude through one and the same elongated hole, as is the case, for example, with the second and fourth bolts 48b and 49b in FIG. 4 and the first and third bolts 48a, 49a in Figure 5 is the case.
- the elongated holes 42a and 42b each have the same length and the same distance from one another, so that the width of the intermediate webs 43a and 43b is also the same.
- the width of the intermediate webs 43a, 43b corresponds to the clear distance between the first and second bars 48a, 49a and third and fourth bars 48b, 49b.
- the row of holes consisting of the elongated holes 42a and 42b in each rod 1 1 a, 1 1 b have the same division. But it is also conceivable that the division of the rows of holes between the two rods 1 1 a, 1 1 b is different and / or varies over the length of the rod 1 1 a or 1 1 b.
- the two rods 1 1 1 a, 1 1 b are arranged such that they move parallel to one another, that is to say the relative position between them always remains unchanged, since they are both indicated together on the extension 9 of the spars 1 0 of the support 5 (cf. Figures 1 to 3).
- the row of the first elongated holes 42a in the first rod 11a is offset with respect to the row of the second elongated holes 42b in the second rod 11b, namely by a pitch that corresponds approximately to the diameter of the bars.
- all bars 48a, 48b, 49a, 49b have the same diameter in the exemplary embodiment shown.
- the offset of the rows of holes with respect to one another is thus constant over the entire length.
- this offset vary over the length of the row of holes and to provide the bolts with different diameters
- the second and fourth bolts 48b, 49b are in their locking position by being in engagement with one and the same slot 42b of the second rod 11b, while the third bolt 49a is also in its locking position and is thus in engagement with an elongated hole 42a of the first rod 11a, but the first bolt 48a is outside this elongated hole 42a and is therefore (inevitably) in its retracted unlocking position outside the first rod 11a.
- the first bolt 48a as can be seen in FIG. 4, can rest with its free end on the rod 11a.
- FIG. 4 can rest with its free end on the rod 11a.
- the third bolt 49a is not in contact with the front edge or with the rear edge of the slot 42 in question, but passes through this slot 42a approximately in the middle thereof, so that theoretically a play in the longitudinal direction and thus in the direction of movement of the first rod 1 1 a.
- This game does not come into play, however, since the locking is carried out by the second and fourth bolts 48b, 49b, which together pass through an elongated hole 42b, in such a way that the second bolt 48b (loose) engages in contact with one End of this elongated hole 42b and the fourth bolt 49b (loose) is in touching engagement with the other end of this elongated hole 42b.
- the second rod 11b takes over the locking of the passenger carrier 1.
- the third bolt 49a which is also in the locking position, has only a redundant safety function in the event that it is locked by the second and fourth bolts 48b, 49b unexpected problems
- FIG. 5 shows another operating state of the locking device shown, which differs from the operating state shown in FIG. 4 in that the first and third bolts 48a, 49a of the first locking device differ rungsein ⁇ chtung 40a together in their locking position, but not - as the second and fourth bolts 48b, 49b of the second locking device 40b in Figure 4 - in engagement with one and the same elongated hole. Rather, according to FIG. 5, the first bar 48a engages in one slot 42a of the first rod 11a and the third bar 49a in the adjacent slot 42a, so that the intermediate web 43a separating these two slots 42a from one another between the first and third bars 48a , 49a and is thus quasi 'enclosed' by these two bars.
- the operating state of the second and fourth bolts 48b, 49b in FIG. 5 is comparable to that of the first and third bolts 48a, 49a in FIG.
- the second bolt 48b according to FIG. 5 is in its retracted unlocking position, since the second rod 11b is arranged in such a way that an intermediate web 43b prevents the second bolt 48b from moving into the locking position.
- the fourth bolt 49b in FIG. 5 similar to the third bolt 49a in FIG. 4, protrudes through an elongated hole 42b of the second rod 11b which is adjacent to that intermediate web 43b and is thus in its locking position.
- the fourth bolt 49b has no locking function in the same way as the third bolt 49a from FIG. This is taken over in Figure 5 by the first and third bars 48a, 49a, which between them accommodate an intermediate web 43a between two adjacent elongated holes 42a in the first rod 11a, so that this intermediate web 43a is loosely attached to the first and third bars on both sides 48a, 49a.
- the theoretically existing play of the fourth bolt 49b within the corresponding elongated hole 42b in the second rod 11b thus does not apply.
- the fourth bolt 49b has a safety function in the same way as the third bolt 49a from FIG. 4 in the event that it unexpected problems with locking by the first and third bolts 48a, 49a should arise.
- the first rod 11 a takes over the locking of the passenger carrier 1 O 01/10524. -
- first and third bolts 48a, 49a of the first locking device 40a or the second and fourth bolts 48b, 49b of the second locking device 40b take over the locking, either in their locking position either together with a single elongated hole 42a or 42b in the associated rod 1 1 a or 1 1 b and thereby are in touching engagement with the front and rear ends of this elongated hole or by passing through two adjacent elongated holes 42 a or 42 b and thereby locking the intermediate web 43 a or 43 b lying between them.
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