Amusement park ride system with crossing paths
First Claim
1. A ride system providing crossing vehicle paths, comprising:
- a lower assembly including a first track and a first set of vehicles movable along a first ride path defined by the first track, the first vehicle set being vertically supported above the first track of the assembly at a first height;
an upper assembly including a second track and a second set of vehicles movable along a second ride path defined by the second track, the second vehicle set being vertically supported below the second track of the upper assembly at a second height, wherein the second track is spaced apart from and at a higher elevation than the first track; and
a synchronization mechanism operating to synchronize movements of the first and second vehicle chains, wherein a rate of movement of the first vehicle chain is equal to a rate of movement of the second vehicle chain,wherein the first ride path crosses the second ride path at a cross over point when the ride system is viewed in plan view, andwherein the vehicles of the first and second vehicle sets are supported within first and second ranges of elevations at the cross over point, the first and second elevation ranges at least partially overlapping.
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Abstract
A ride system with crossing ride paths. A first assembly is provided that includes a first set of vehicles movable along a first ride path, and the first vehicle set is vertically supported above the track at a first height. A second assembly is provided with a second set of vehicles movable along a second ride path that differs from the first ride path and crosses over the first ride path when viewed in plan view. The second vehicle set is vertically supported below the upper vehicle track at a second height, which may be the same as the first height such that passengers perceive a collision risk at path intersections. The upper track is at a higher elevation than the lower track such that track crossovers occur without interference. A synchronization mechanism synchronizes movement of the upper and lower sets of vehicles to avoid collisions at crossover points.
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13 Claims
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1. A ride system providing crossing vehicle paths, comprising:
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a lower assembly including a first track and a first set of vehicles movable along a first ride path defined by the first track, the first vehicle set being vertically supported above the first track of the assembly at a first height; an upper assembly including a second track and a second set of vehicles movable along a second ride path defined by the second track, the second vehicle set being vertically supported below the second track of the upper assembly at a second height, wherein the second track is spaced apart from and at a higher elevation than the first track; and a synchronization mechanism operating to synchronize movements of the first and second vehicle chains, wherein a rate of movement of the first vehicle chain is equal to a rate of movement of the second vehicle chain, wherein the first ride path crosses the second ride path at a cross over point when the ride system is viewed in plan view, and wherein the vehicles of the first and second vehicle sets are supported within first and second ranges of elevations at the cross over point, the first and second elevation ranges at least partially overlapping. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A ride apparatus, comprising:
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a lower assembly with a plurality of vehicles supported by a lower track and configured to travel along a lower ride path defined by the lower track, wherein the vehicles of the lower assembly are positioned above the lower track at a first elevation; an upper assembly with a plurality of vehicles supported by an upper track and configured to travel along an upper ride path defined by the upper track, wherein the vehicles of the upper assembly are positioned below the upper track at a second elevation that is substantially equal to the first elevation, wherein the lower track and the upper track appear to intersect at a plurality of cross over points when the tracks are viewed in plan view; and a synchronization mechanism synchronizing movements of the vehicles on the lower track to movements of the vehicles on upper track, wherein the synchronization mechanism mechanically couples the vehicles on the lower track to the vehicles on the upper track such that the vehicles on the lower and upper tracks move at substantially the same speed along the lower and upper ride paths. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13)
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