Amusement Ride
US-2024050865-A1 · Feb 15, 2024 · US
US10137379B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10137379-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615004507-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 22, 2016 |
| Priority date | Sep 11, 2015 |
| Publication date | Nov 27, 2018 |
| Grant date | Nov 27, 2018 |
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A six degree of freedom (DOF) motion platform system is described that, in contrast to Stewart platforms, is adapted to include redundant load paths or to be without non-redundant load paths. During operation of the six DOF motion platform system, a controller may employ motion control software to provide desired movement of a ride vehicle supported on the upper plate or motion platform of the system. This makes the six DOF motion platform system particularly well suited for use in amusement or theme park rides and similar applications where it is desirable to provide redundant load paths because this reduces significant design constraints and also lowers fabrication and maintenance/operation costs when compared to rides using Stewart platforms. The actuation system used in the motion platform system include four pairs of linear actuators arranged as a rectangular truss instead of a more conventional triangular truss used in six DOF motion platforms.
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I claim: 1. A motion platform apparatus for supporting an object and for moving the supported object with six degree of freedom (DOF) motion, the apparatus comprising: a motion platform; a base with an upper surface facing and spaced apart from a lower surface of the motion platform; and an actuation system coupled with the lower surface of the motion platform and with the upper surface of the base, wherein the actuation system operates to move the motion platform with six DOF motion, wherein the actuation system is free of non-redundant load paths, wherein the actuation system is pivotally coupled, via four platform coupling components, with the lower surface of the motion platform at four coupling locations that are arranged in a rectangular pattern, and wherein the actuation system comprises four actuator assemblies that are independently and concurrently operable to provide the six DOF motion. 2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the platform coupling components each comprises at least one U-joint. 3. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein each of the four actuator assemblies comprises a pair of linear actuators, each of the linear actuators being independently operable to extend or withdraw an actuator rod from an actuator body to move the motion platform. 4. The apparatus of claim 3 , wherein each of the linear actuators is pivotally coupled at a first end to the upper surface of the base and at a second end to the lower surface of the motion platform. 5. The apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the linear actuators in each of the pairs of linear actuators are arranged in a triangular or trapezoidal pattern with the first ends of the linear actuators in each of the pairs of linear actuators being spaced apart a predefined distance to define a first leg of the triangular or trapezoidal pattern and the second ends of the linear actuators in each of the pairs of linear actuators being pivotally coupled to a platform coupling component attached to the lower surface of the motion platform, whereby the linear actuators in each of the pairs of linear actuators define second and third legs of the triangular or trapezoidal pattern. 6. The apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the platform coupling components define four coupling locations and wherein the four coupling locations are spaced apart in a rectangular pattern. 7. An amusement park ride, comprising: a motion platform; a passenger vehicle mounted on or integrally formed with an upper surface of the motion platform; a base with an upper surface spaced apart from a lower surface of the motion platform; and an actuation system coupled with the lower surface of the motion platform and with the upper surface of the base, wherein the actuation system operates to move the motion platform with six DOF motion, wherein the actuation system is pivotally coupled with the lower surface of the motion platform at four coupling locations that are arranged in a rectangular pattern, wherein the actuation system comprises four actuator assemblies that are operable to provide the six DOF motion to the motion platform, and wherein the actuation system is free of non-redundant load paths. 8. The amusement park ride of claim 7 , wherein each of the four actuator assemblies comprises a pair of linear actuators, each of the linear actuators being independently operable to extend or withdraw an actuator rod from an actuator body. 9. The amusement park ride of claim 8 , wherein each of the linear actuators is pivotally coupled at a first end to the upper surface of the base and at a second end to the lower surface of the motion platform. 10. The amusement park ride of claim 9 , wherein the linear actuators in each of the pairs of linear actuators are arranged in a triangular or trapezoidal pattern with the first ends of the linear actuators in each of the pairs of linear actuators being spaced apart a predefined distance to define a first leg of the triangular or trapezoidal pattern and the second ends of the linear actuators in each of the pairs of linear actuators being pivotally coupled to a platform coupling component attached to the lower surface of the motion platform, whereby the linear actuators in each of the pairs of linear actuators define second and third legs of the triangular or trapezoidal pattern.
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