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US1601483A
US1601483A US96141A US9614126A US1601483A US 1601483 A US1601483 A US 1601483A US 96141 A US96141 A US 96141A US 9614126 A US9614126 A US 9614126A US 1601483 A US1601483 A US 1601483A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63GMERRY-GO-ROUNDS; SWINGS; ROCKING-HORSES; CHUTES; SWITCHBACKS; SIMILAR DEVICES FOR PUBLIC AMUSEMENT
    • A63G21/00Chutes; Helter-skelters
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  • VASZIN AMUSEMENT APPARATUS Filed March 2o, 1926 s sheets-sheet 1 Moly- A. VASZIN AMUSEMENT APPARATUS arch 20, 1926 5 Sheets-Sheet 2 Jrwonlor HUREL Vaszuv,
  • My invention relates to an amusement apparatus.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective of the complete amusement apparatus with the car just entering the water.
  • Figure 2 is a section across the supporting track showing an end elevation of the car.
  • Figure 3 is a top plan view of the track and car.
  • Figure 4 is a side elevation of the track and car.
  • Figure 6 is a side elevation showing in detail the supporting track and the method of engagement with it of engaging, supporting fingers.
  • 1 is a track on which the cars are elevated by the chain 2 to the platform 3 whence the cars descend by a chute 41 between the chute rails 5.
  • This chute terminates in a tank of water 6 having side wall 7, the bottom of the tank having preferably a cement lining 8.
  • Joined with the ends of the chute rails 5 are the water rails 9.
  • These water rails are continuous pipes without joints and therefore present a perr fectly smooth, rounded surface to the sup porting ledges 10 on the boat or car 11, so that the car is not injured by its engagement with these continuous water rails.
  • these water rails have 'been inode of jointed members and have been supported with closely adjacent supports which prevented the water being displaced by the car from making its exit laterally. The wat-er which was conlined would splash over the Serial No. 96,141.
  • base plates 13 held intothe cement byv the bolts 14. These base plates have relatively broad bearing surfaces which provide a firm foundation for the supporting rod or tube 15 which is mounted therein. the upper end of which is split as at 16. Mounted on the upper end of the rod1 ⁇ 5 .is a sleeve 17 having a lower tapered externally thread ed end 18 on which is mounted a clamp nut 19 for clamping the sleeve 17 to the collapsible end of the tube or rod 15.
  • this sleeve 17 is pro-V vided with an adjacent second tapered externally threaded portion 20 on which is mounted a clamp nut 21, which has for its purpose to collapse the upper end of the tubular member 17 which is split at 22.
  • a car means thereon to rest on supports, supporting means and spaced supports for the supporting means adapted to allow water to pass thereloe tween, said supports consisting oi'i eontinuous pipe members, means for the supports to hold adjacent sections of the supports together.
  • a water rail oppositely disposed clampingjaws having bifurcated ends adapted to be inserted into opposite sides of said rail, means to clamp said jaws into said rail and means to support said clamping jaws.
  • a water rail oppositely disposed clamping jaws having l'iifurcated ends adapted to be inserted into opposite sides of said rail, means to clamp said jaws int-o said rail and means to support said clamping jaws adjustahly.
  • a tubular water rail havingapertures in the side thereof, bifurcated clamping, ⁇ jaws adapted to have their heads projected into said rail through said apertures, means to clamp said aws on said rail, means to 'adjustahly clamp said jaws on a support, a support, and a foundation for said support consisting,- of a base-plate and a support socket.
  • a tubular water rail having ⁇ apertures in the side thereof, loifurn cated clamping jaws adapted to have their heads projected into said rail through said apertures, means to clamp said jaws on said rail, means to adjustably clamp said jaws on a support, and a support, a foundation having said support consisting oi' a haseplate and a support socket, the upper end of said support having a split end.

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sept. 28,1926. 1,601,483
A. VASZIN AMUSEMENT APPARATUS Filed March 2o, 1926 s sheets-sheet 1 Moly- A. VASZIN AMUSEMENT APPARATUS arch 20, 1926 5 Sheets-Sheet 2 Jrwonlor HUREL Vaszuv,
sept. 28 1926. v 1,601,483
A. VASZIN AMUSEMENT APPARATUS Filed March 20, 1926 3 SheefLS-Shee'tl 5 Patented Sept. 28, 1926.
Unirse STATES PATENT OFFICE. y
AUREL VASZIN, OF DAYTON, OHIO, ASSIGNOR TO THE DAYTON FUN HOUSE t RIDING DEVICE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, OF DAYTON, OHIO, A CORPORATION OF OHIO.
AMUSEMENT APPARATUS.
Application filed March 20, 1926.
My invention relates to an amusement apparatus.
It is the object of my invention to provide an amusement apparatus and in particular a support for cars which descend from chutes into a tank of water. It is my object to prevent the water splashing on the occupants due to the water which displaced by the car rebounding from the supports for the car. Y
It is a furth-er object to provide supports which will not injure the car, which can be easily adjusted, replaced and repaired, and which present a continuous'smooth surface to the portions of the car engaging with them. j
Referring to the drawings:
Figure 1 is a perspective of the complete amusement apparatus with the car just entering the water.
Figure 2 is a section across the supporting track showing an end elevation of the car.
Figure 3 is a top plan view of the track and car.
Figure 4 is a side elevation of the track and car.
Figure 5 is a detailed section through one of the supports, a portion of the car and the continuous track.
Figure 6 is a side elevation showing in detail the supporting track and the method of engagement with it of engaging, supporting fingers.
Referring to the drawings in detail, 1 is a track on which the cars are elevated by the chain 2 to the platform 3 whence the cars descend by a chute 41 between the chute rails 5. This chute terminates in a tank of water 6 having side wall 7, the bottom of the tank having preferably a cement lining 8. Joined with the ends of the chute rails 5 are the water rails 9.
These water rails are continuous pipes without joints and therefore present a perr fectly smooth, rounded surface to the sup porting ledges 10 on the boat or car 11, so that the car is not injured by its engagement with these continuous water rails. Heretofore these water rails have 'been inode of jointed members and have been supported with closely adjacent supports which prevented the water being displaced by the car from making its exit laterally. The wat-er which was conlined would splash over the Serial No. 96,141.
on base plates 13 held intothe cement byv the bolts 14. These base plates have relatively broad bearing surfaces which provide a firm foundation for the supporting rod or tube 15 which is mounted therein. the upper end of which is split as at 16. Mounted on the upper end of the rod1`5 .is a sleeve 17 having a lower tapered externally thread ed end 18 on which is mounted a clamp nut 19 for clamping the sleeve 17 to the collapsible end of the tube or rod 15.
The upper end of this sleeve 17 is pro-V vided with an adjacent second tapered externally threaded portion 20 on which is mounted a clamp nut 21, which has for its purpose to collapse the upper end of the tubular member 17 which is split at 22.
Through the bifurcated ends of the member 17 is placed a clamp bolt 23, so that the jaws 24 on the end of the member 17 which have inwardlyl projecting heads 25 maybe held in engagement with the tubular sup,- port or water rail 9 by being projected through the openings 26 in the side thereof.
The upper ends 'of these bifurcated ends of the member 17 are preferably provided with a pair of spaced members 24 on either side of the center line of the support so that if the pipe sections come together as at 27 they may do so between these members 24 and thereby be held together with their ends abutting to prevent any need for other means of joining these pipe sections together.
It will be understood that I desire to comprehend within my invention such modifications as may be necessary to adapt it to varying conditions of use.
Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is:
1. In combination, a car, means thereon to rest on supports, supporting means and spaced supports for the supporting means adapted to allow water to pass thereloe tween, said supports consisting oi'i eontinuous pipe members, means for the supports to hold adjacent sections of the supports together.
2. in combination, a car, extensions on the sides of said car, water rails to support the car, supports for said rails and means to adjustahly engage said supports and said rails, said extensions adapted to slide on said rails.
3. In combination, a water rail, oppositely disposed clampingjaws having bifurcated ends adapted to be inserted into opposite sides of said rail, means to clamp said jaws into said rail and means to support said clamping jaws.
Il. In combination, a water rail, oppositely disposed clamping jaws having l'iifurcated ends adapted to be inserted into opposite sides of said rail, means to clamp said jaws int-o said rail and means to support said clamping jaws adjustahly.
5. In combination, a pair oi abutting' tubular water rails having apertures on either side of the ends thereof, bifurcated jaws adapted to engage with the pair of apertures adjacent to one another on either side of said rails, clamping members spaced from one another carried by said loi'furcated members below said apertures and means` for mounting said jaws upon a support, and a support.
6. in combination, a tubular water rail havingapertures in the side thereof, bifurcated clamping,` jaws adapted to have their heads projected into said rail through said apertures, means to clamp said aws on said rail, means to 'adjustahly clamp said jaws on a support, a support, and a foundation for said support consisting,- of a base-plate and a support socket.
7. ln combination, a tubular water rail having` apertures in the side thereof, loifurn cated clamping jaws adapted to have their heads projected into said rail through said apertures, means to clamp said jaws on said rail, means to adjustably clamp said jaws on a support, and a support, a foundation having said support consisting oi' a haseplate and a support socket, the upper end of said support having a split end.
ln testimonj7 whereof, l aiix my signature.
AUREL VASZIN.
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