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US1263370A
US1263370A US83338714A US1914833387A US1263370A US 1263370 A US1263370 A US 1263370A US 83338714 A US83338714 A US 83338714A US 1914833387 A US1914833387 A US 1914833387A US 1263370 A US1263370 A US 1263370A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63GMERRY-GO-ROUNDS; SWINGS; ROCKING-HORSES; CHUTES; SWITCHBACKS; SIMILAR DEVICES FOR PUBLIC AMUSEMENT
    • A63G1/00Roundabouts
    • A63G1/30Roundabouts with seats moving up-and-down, e.g. figure-seats
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63GMERRY-GO-ROUNDS; SWINGS; ROCKING-HORSES; CHUTES; SWITCHBACKS; SIMILAR DEVICES FOR PUBLIC AMUSEMENT
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  • the invention consists essentially in mounting the revoluble vehicle-carrying element upon a truck of the wheeled or other variety, and providing means for effectively anchoring and bracing such truck, and supporting means for the revoluble element, to minimize vibration and prevent displacement in use.
  • Figure 1 represents a perspective view of the upper portion of the apparatus
  • Fig. 2 is a simlar view of the lower portion thereof;
  • Fig. 3 is a detail sectional view of the joint in the folding mast, with related parts;
  • Fig. 4 is a detail sectional view of the joint between two elements of the mam braces for the removable frame
  • Fig. 5 is a detail viewin perspective of the means for mounting the removable spider arms; 1 s
  • Fig. 6 is a plan view of the master gear.
  • the truck 10 in addition to suitable operating mechanism, which maybe of any approved type,
  • mast 11 preferably collapsible in construction, as for example, being constructed joint 12, which, as illustrated, may consist of elements 18 and 14C hinged together, as at 15, and adapted to be secured in their normal relative positions with the mast sec- Patented Apr. 23, 1918.
  • braces 17 disposed radially and permanently attached at their lower ends to convenient portions of the truck, while the anchoring and bracing of the truck itself,
  • struts 18 when the apparatus is set up for use,- are provided for by removable struts 18, preferably disposed respectively in alinement with the braces 17 and fitted at their upper ends in sockets 19 to which may be .connected the upper ends of tie rods 20, which extend to andare engaged with the feet 21 of the struts. These feet may be blocked up, as shown, and are connected transversely and longitudinally in pairsby the horizontal braces 22. lVhen the apparatus is to be moved, these struts may be dismounted and conveniently stowed on the truck.
  • bearings 26' arranged upon spaced annularly arranged brace members 27 and 28 of the above mentioned. support-V ing frame, these brace members being dis- -posed to connect the radial or spider arms 29 of sald frame, and which radlal arms are bearings 33, which may be of any preferred construction designed to permit the dismounting of the shafts, as for example, having removable or displaceable caps, as shown.
  • the elements of the annular braces are detachably secured together at their meeting extremities, and to the radial or spider arms 29 by any suitable means, such as the overlapping plates 34, secured respectively to said elements and engaged by a through bolt 35 or its equivalent, whereby the removal of said bolts provide for disconnecting said bracing elements and releasing the spider arms, which, in turn, are removablie, by reason of being demounta-blv supported by hub arms 36, radiating from the hub,
  • said hub arms carrying seats 87 for the reception of the inner ends of the spider arms and stirrups 38 for engaging the intermediate portions of said spider arms.
  • Said bracing elements, crank shafts, and spider arms are adapted to be conveniently stowed upon the truck, while the mast is adapted to be folded through the means heretofore described.
  • one or more sets of radially and diagonally disposed brace rods 89 and 40 may be employed, the upper extremities of the same being connected with a revoluble anchor plate &1 or its equivalent, it being understood that the lower extremities of these brace rods which are provided with hooks 42, engaged with eyes e3, may be disc gaged therefrom and folded with the upper mast element when the apparatus is 001- lapsed for transportation or movement from one place of use to another.
  • the apparatus illustrated in the drawing is designed to be operated by means of an engine 44, illustrated diagrammatically, and having its driving shaft a5 keyed to a countershaft L6, and this countershaft carries a. drive pinion e7 meshing, as shown, with a basket gear as, supported by the hub arms, and therefore adapted to remain permanently in position as a part of the fixed structure.
  • all of the permanent parts of the apparatus as described are located within the space above the truck, bounded by the side and end edges of the truck, or, in other words, are located within the area of the truck, whereas those elements of the structure which project beyond the area of the truck when the machine is in use, are demountablc or collapsible to provide for folding and stowing the entire apparatus within the area of the truck when the machine is to be moved, whereas when the parts are set up for use, the various elements thereof, including the truck itself are adequately braced to secure the requisite strength, rigidity and permanency.
  • braces for ex ample, such as those illustrated as located between the struts, may be employed, to extend, for example, transversely of the truck, but it has been deemed unnecessary to specifically illustrate such obvious modification.
  • a portable carousel comprising a truck carrying a revoluble supporting frame and a stationary structure upon which said supporting frame is mounted, said stationary structure including braces secured to the truck, in combination with removable struts to steady the truck respectively arranged in alinement with said'bracing elements.
  • a portable carousel having a truck, a trailer, a motorcycle, a bicycle, a motorcycle, a bicycle, a motorcycle, a bicycle, a bicycle, a motorcycle, a bicycle, a bicycle, a motorcycle, a bicycle, a bicycle, a motorcycle, a bicycle, a bicycle, a motorcycle, a bicycle, a bicycle, a motorcycle, a bicycle, a bicycle, a motorcycle, a bicycle, a motorcycle, a motorcycle, a motorcycle, a motorcycle, a motorcycle, a motorcycle, a motorcycle, a motorcycle, a motorcycle, a motorcycle, a motorcycle, a motorcycle, a motorcycle, a motorcycle, a motorcycle, a motorcycle, a motorcycle, a motorcycle, a motorcycle, a motorcycle, a motorcycle, a motorcycle, a motorcycle, a motorcycle, a motorcycle, a motorcycle, a motorcycle, a motorcycle, a motorcycle, a motorcycle, a motorcycle, a motorcycle, a motorcycle, a motorcycle, a motorcycle,
  • mast a plurality of braces for the mast secured to the truck, and struts arranged re spectively in alinement with said mast braces, and detachably connected with the truck to steady the same.
  • a portable carousel having a truck, a revoluble supporting frame, means carried by the truck for carrying the supporting frame, bracing elements for the carrying means mounted upon the truck, and bracing 'mast and having an outer structure demountably connected with the hub structure, bracing means for the permanent portion of mast, a supporting frame mounted upon the the mast, and removable bracing elements

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S. W. BRUNDAGE & H. L. MILLER.-
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APPLICATION FILED APR.21, x914. Patented Apr. 23,1918.
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SETH W. BRUINDAGE AND HARVEY L. MILLER, 0F LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS,
ASSIGNORS T0 0. W. PARKER, 03 LEAVENUOETH, KANSAS. I
CAROUSEL.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed April 21, 1914. Serial No. 833,387.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, SETH W. BRUNDAGE and HARVEY L. MILLER, citizens of the United States, residing at Leavenworth, in
the county of Leavenworth and State of Kansas, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Carousels, of which the following is a specification.
this general object in view, the invention consists essentially in mounting the revoluble vehicle-carrying element upon a truck of the wheeled or other variety, and providing means for effectively anchoring and bracing such truck, and supporting means for the revoluble element, to minimize vibration and prevent displacement in use.
Further objects and advantages will appear in the following description, it being suitable or preferred vehicles may be employed, such as horses or other animals, chairs, arks or the like, and for the support understood that changes in the form, proportions. and details of the construction may be resorted to without departing from the spirit ofthe invention.
In the drawings in which a preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated Figure 1 represents a perspective view of the upper portion of the apparatus;
Fig. 2 is a simlar view of the lower portion thereof;
Fig. 3 is a detail sectional view of the joint in the folding mast, with related parts;
Fig. 4 is a detail sectional view of the joint between two elements of the mam braces for the removable frame;
Fig. 5 is a detail viewin perspective of the means for mounting the removable spider arms; 1 s
Fig. 6 is a plan view of the master gear.
In theconstruction illustrated, the truck 10, in addition to suitable operating mechanism, which maybe of any approved type,
including an engine or its equivalent, carries a mast 11, preferably collapsible in construction, as for example, being constructed joint 12, which, as illustrated, may consist of elements 18 and 14C hinged together, as at 15, and adapted to be secured in their normal relative positions with the mast sec- Patented Apr. 23, 1918.
in upper and lower sections connected by a I tions in alinement, by a bolt 16, or its I equivalent. The stability of the mast is insured by braces 17 disposed radially and permanently attached at their lower ends to convenient portions of the truck, while the anchoring and bracing of the truck itself,
when the apparatus is set up for use,- are provided for by removable struts 18, preferably disposed respectively in alinement with the braces 17 and fitted at their upper ends in sockets 19 to which may be .connected the upper ends of tie rods 20, which extend to andare engaged with the feet 21 of the struts. These feet may be blocked up, as shown, and are connected transversely and longitudinally in pairsby the horizontal braces 22. lVhen the apparatus is to be moved, these struts may be dismounted and conveniently stowed on the truck.
As with other devices of this type, any
of the same, there is employed a revoluble frame of folding or knock-down construction, said vehicles, which for convenience have not been illustrated, being suspended by rods 23 or the equivalent thereof connected with cranks 24 formed in radial shafts 25. These crank shafts are removably mounted on the revoluble frame in,
open seats or. bearings 26' arranged upon spaced annularly arranged brace members 27 and 28 of the above mentioned. support-V ing frame, these brace members being dis- -posed to connect the radial or spider arms 29 of sald frame, and which radlal arms are bearings 33, which may be of any preferred construction designed to permit the dismounting of the shafts, as for example, having removable or displaceable caps, as shown.
The elements of the annular braces are detachably secured together at their meeting extremities, and to the radial or spider arms 29 by any suitable means, such as the overlapping plates 34, secured respectively to said elements and engaged by a through bolt 35 or its equivalent, whereby the removal of said bolts provide for disconnecting said bracing elements and releasing the spider arms, which, in turn, are removablie, by reason of being demounta-blv supported by hub arms 36, radiating from the hub,
said hub arms carrying seats 87 for the reception of the inner ends of the spider arms and stirrups 38 for engaging the intermediate portions of said spider arms. Said bracing elements, crank shafts, and spider arms are adapted to be conveniently stowed upon the truck, while the mast is adapted to be folded through the means heretofore described.
In order to insure the rigidity of the mast at its upper end, and at the same time support the outer extremity of the spider arms and otherwise brace and unify the structure, particularly with reference to the removable vehicle-carrying feature thereof, one or more sets of radially and diagonally disposed brace rods 89 and 40 may be employed, the upper extremities of the same being connected with a revoluble anchor plate &1 or its equivalent, it being understood that the lower extremities of these brace rods which are provided with hooks 42, engaged with eyes e3, may be disc gaged therefrom and folded with the upper mast element when the apparatus is 001- lapsed for transportation or movement from one place of use to another.
The apparatus illustrated in the drawing is designed to be operated by means of an engine 44, illustrated diagrammatically, and having its driving shaft a5 keyed to a countershaft L6, and this countershaft carries a. drive pinion e7 meshing, as shown, with a basket gear as, supported by the hub arms, and therefore adapted to remain permanently in position as a part of the fixed structure.
It will be noted that. all of the permanent parts of the apparatus as described, are located within the space above the truck, bounded by the side and end edges of the truck, or, in other words, are located within the area of the truck, whereas those elements of the structure which project beyond the area of the truck when the machine is in use, are demountablc or collapsible to provide for folding and stowing the entire apparatus within the area of the truck when the machine is to be moved, whereas when the parts are set up for use, the various elements thereof, including the truck itself are adequately braced to secure the requisite strength, rigidity and permanency. To still further increase such strength and rigidity, it is obvious that additional braces, for ex ample, such as those illustrated as located between the struts, may be employed, to extend, for example, transversely of the truck, but it has been deemed unnecessary to specifically illustrate such obvious modification.
t will be understood also that supplemental conveyances may be employed where the storage space on the truck is found insutlicient, and in this connection, it will be noted that. by providing the brace rods 39 and 40 with hooks at their upper ends for engagement with the anchor plate 41, said rods may be bodily detached instead of being folded with the mast, as hereinbefore indicated.
I It will also be obvious that while engine power may under certain circumstances and with certain sizes. of apparatus be found more convenient, the structure disclosed may be driven by any suitable or preferred power.
What is claimed as new is:
1. A portable carousel comprising a truck carrying a revoluble supporting frame and a stationary structure upon which said supporting frame is mounted, said stationary structure including braces secured to the truck, in combination with removable struts to steady the truck respectively arranged in alinement with said'bracing elements.
2. A portable carousel having a truck, a
mast, a plurality of braces for the mast secured to the truck, and struts arranged re spectively in alinement with said mast braces, and detachably connected with the truck to steady the same.
3. A portable carousel having a truck, a revoluble supporting frame, means carried by the truck for carrying the supporting frame, bracing elements for the carrying means mounted upon the truck, and bracing 'mast and having an outer structure demountably connected with the hub structure, bracing means for the permanent portion of mast, a supporting frame mounted upon the the mast, and removable bracing elements In testimony whereof We aflix our signabetween the folding element of the mast and tures in presence of two Witnesses.
the demountable elements of the support- SETH W. BRUNDAGE.
ing frame, the said permanent portions of HARVEY L. MILLER. 5 said mast, bracing means and hub structure Witnesses:
being substantially Within the area of the H. V. JONES,
truck. W. J. RICHARDS.
Gopiea of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents, Washington, D. 6."
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US2590934A (en) * 1949-08-26 1952-04-01 William G Catlett Portable ferris wheel
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US3459422A (en) * 1966-03-07 1969-08-05 Lavoy Winton Roundabout

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