Guided boat with external discrete yaw control

US11986743B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11986743-B2
Application numberUS-202017084143-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 29, 2020
Priority dateOct 29, 2020
Publication dateMay 21, 2024
Grant dateMay 21, 2024

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A water ride system configured to provide passengers of boats new and exciting experiences via enhanced storytelling opportunities. The water ride system is designed to allow ride designers to provide 2-dimensional guiding of the boat traveling in a flume in a direction of travel (DOT) coinciding with the direction of water flowing in the flume. The water ride system uses a combination of a guideway (or track) within the flume and a new guide bogie. The guide bogie has a square body and four corner-mounted guide wheels, and the bogie is mounted on the bottom of the boat so as to ride within the guideway to provide guided boats with various headings. Specifically, the boats can be oriented in many different directions rather than having a single fixed orientation, such as with a front of the boat facing in the DOT, as was the case with traditional water rides.

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I claim: 1. A water ride system, comprising: a flume for receiving and containing flowing water, wherein the flume includes first and second sidewalls and a bottom wall extending between lower edges of the first and second sidewalls; within the flume, a boat with a hull, wherein the boat travels with the flowing water in a direction of travel (DOT) coinciding with a direction of flow of the flowing water; only one guide bogie included on a lower surface of the hull of the boat, wherein a body of the guide bogie that pivotally supports a plurality of guide wheels is at least partially submerged in the flowing water; and a guideway provided on an upper surface of the bottom wall of the flume, the guideway including a pair of spaced-apart contact surfaces, wherein the guide wheels at least periodically contact and roll upon the contact surfaces of the guideway when the body of the guide bogie is received within the guideway while the boat travels along a ride path defined by the guideway in the DOT, and wherein the body has four sides with equal lengths to define a square cross sectional shape of the body. 2. The water ride system of claim 1 , wherein the guide wheels extend outward a distance from each corner of the body. 3. The water ride system of claim 1 , wherein the guide wheels are supported on the body to have a vertical rotation axis extending through or near corner of the body and wherein a pitch between adjacent pairs of the guide wheels has a single value. 4. The water ride system of claim 1 , wherein the body of the guide bogie is limited from rotation by the contact surfaces and an orientation of the hull is retained in the guideway. 5. The water ride system of claim 4 , wherein the flume includes a first section in which the orientation of the hull is a first one of forwards, backwards, left sideways, and right sideways and a second section in which the orientation of the hull is a second one of forwards, backwards, left sideways, and right sideways. 6. The water ride system of claim 1 , wherein the guideway includes a secondary guideway and the water ride system further includes a boat rotation assembly rotating the body of the guide bogie 90 degrees within the secondary guideway to change an orientation of the hull from a first orientation upstream of the secondary guideway to a second orientation downstream of the secondary guideway. 7. The water ride system of claim 6 , wherein the boat rotation assembly includes a guide member spaced apart from one of the contact surfaces defining a wheel passageway between the guide member and the one of the contact surfaces, wherein the wheel passageway is sized to receive a leading one of the guide wheels of the guide bogie, and wherein the wheel passageway defines a travel path for the received leading one of the guide wheels with a bend causing the body of the bogie to rotate under a momentum of the boat and the flow of the moving water to travel in the DOT in the flume. 8. The water ride system of claim 7 , wherein the boat rotation assembly further includes at least one recessed surface in the contact surfaces for receiving one or more of the guide wheels during rotation of the body of the guide bogie in the secondary guideway. 9. The water ride system of claim 7 , wherein the boat rotation assembly further comprises a plurality of devices in the wheel passageway for contacting the received leading one of the guide wheels configured to slow a speed of travel of the received leading one of the guide wheels in the wheel passageway. 10. The water ride system of claim 6 , wherein the boat rotation assembly includes an arm rotatable by an actuator from a first position to position a surface of the arm into the secondary guideway into a path of a leading one of the guide wheels, whereby the leading one of the guide wheels is halted or slowed causing the body of the guide bogie to rotate in the secondary guideway, to a second position to move the surface of the arm out of the path of the leading one of the guide wheels, whereby the leading one of the guide wheels is released to move in the DOT. 11. A water ride system, comprising: a flume for receiving and containing flowing water; within the flume, a boat with a body; only one guide bogie included on a lower surface of the body of the boat, wherein the guide bogie includes a body with a square cross sectional shape and guidewheels pivotally mounted on or near each corner of the body; and a guideway provided on an upper surface of the bottom wall of the flume, the guideway including a pair of spaced-apart contact surfaces, wherein the guide wheels at least periodically contact and roll upon the contact surfaces of the guideway when the body of the guide bogie is received within the guideway while the boat travels along a ride path defined by the guideway. 12. The water ride system of claim 11 , wherein the guide wheels extend outward a distance from each corner of the body. 13. The water ride system of claim 11 , wherein the guide wheels are supported on the body to have a vertical rotation axis extending through or near corner of the body and wherein a pitch between adjacent pairs of the guide wheels has a single value. 14. The water ride system of claim 11 , wherein the body of the guide bogie is rigidly coupled with the body of the boat and is limited from rotation by the contact surfaces to retain an orientation of the boat. 15. The water ride system of claim 14 , wherein the flume includes a first section in which the orientation of the hull is a first one of forwards, backwards, left sideways, and right sideways and a second section in which the orientation of the hull is a second one of forwards, backwards, left sideways, and right sideways. 16. The water ride system of claim 11 , wherein the guideway includes a secondary guideway and the water ride system further includes a boat rotation assembly rotating the body of the guide bogie 90 degrees within the secondary guideway to change an orientation of the hull from a first orientation upstream of the secondary guideway to a second orientation downstream of the secondary guideway. 17. The water ride system of claim 16 , wherein the boat rotation assembly includes a guide member spaced apart from one of the contact surfaces defining a wheel passageway between the guide member and the one of the contact surfaces, wherein the wheel passageway is sized to receive a leading one of the guide wheels of the guide bogie, and wherein the wheel passageway defines a travel path for the received leading one of the guide wheels with a bend causing the body of the bogie to rotate under a momentum of the boat to travel in the flume. 18. The water ride system of claim 17 , wherein the boat rotation assembly further includes at least one recessed surface in the contact surfaces for receiving one or more of the guide wheels during rotation of the body of the guide bogie in the secondary guideway. 19. The water ride system of claim 17 , wherein the boat rotation assembly further comprises a plurality of devices in the wheel passageway for contacting the received leading one of the guide wheels configured to slow a speed of travel of the received leading one of the guide wheels in the wheel passageway. 20. The water ride system of claim 16 , wherein the boat rotation assembly includes an arm rotatable by an actuator from a first position to position a surface of the arm into the secondary guideway into a path of a leading one of the guide wheels, whereby the leading one of the guide wh

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  • A63G3/00Primary

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What does patent US11986743B2 cover?
A water ride system configured to provide passengers of boats new and exciting experiences via enhanced storytelling opportunities. The water ride system is designed to allow ride designers to provide 2-dimensional guiding of the boat traveling in a flume in a direction of travel (DOT) coinciding with the direction of water flowing in the flume. The water ride system uses a combination of a gui…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Disney Entpr Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A63G3/00. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 21 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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