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Uphill Multilane Slide

Abstract: The present invention relates to an uphill multilane slide. More particularly the invention relates to uphill multilane slide consist of multiple lanes of slide wherein the slide profile descends from a higher elevation to a lower elevation then again ascends to higher elevation and descends to a lower elevation subsequently terminating in long run out. This sequence of descends and ascends are repeated multiple times.

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Patent Information

Application #
Filing Date
01 March 2007
Publication Number
46/2008
Publication Type
INA
Invention Field
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Status
Email
Parent Application
Patent Number
Legal Status
Grant Date
2010-01-28
Renewal Date

Applicants

ARIHANT INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION LIMITED
ARIHANT COMPLEX, NH-8,OPP SAGAR PETROL PUMP, SATIVALI, VASAI (EAST), THANE-401208,

Inventors

1. ARIHANT INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION LIMITED
ARIHANT COMPLEX, NH-8, OPP SAGAR PETROL PUMP SATIVALI, VASAI (EAST), THANE -401208

Specification

FORM 2
THE PATENT ACT 1970 (39 Of 1970)
&
The Patents Rules, 2003
COMPLETE SPECIFICATION
See Section 10, and rule 13)
1. TITLE OF INVENTION UPHILL MULTILANE SLIDE

2. APPLICANT(S)
a) Name : ARIHANT INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION LIMITED
b) Nationality : INDIAN Company
Address : ARIHANT COMPLEX, NH-8,
OPP. SAGAR PETROL PUMP
SATIVALI, VASAI (EAST),
THANE - 401 208
MAHARASHTRA

3. PREAMBLE TO THE DESCRIPTION
The following specification particularly describes the invention and the manner in which it is to be performed : -

AN UPHILL MULTILANE SLIDE
The present invention relates to an uphill multilane slide. More particularly the invention relates to uphill multilane slide consist of multiple lanes of slide wherein the slide profile descends from a higher elevation to a lower elevation then again ascends to higher elevation and descends to a lower elevation subsequently terminating in long run out. This sequence of descends and ascends are repeated multiple times.
Prior Art:
Conventional multilane slide consists of straight multiple lane of slide wherein the slide profile descends only from a higher elevation to a lower level. The rider slides using a mat in a continuous path along with the forces of gravity, and the slide terminate in a long run out. Hence the thrill and fun experience provided by such conventional slide is very limited.
Hence there is a need to provide a new multilane slide which will get over the problem associated with the conventional multilane slide and provide a high thrill value and fun experience over the conventional one where the rider simply slides along the slide profile due to gravity.
Object of the Invention:
The primary object of the invention is to provide an uphill multilane slide for the rider to generate sufficient kinetic energy to ascend along the profile of the slide against the gravitation force and then descends to a lower elevation terminating in a long run out.
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Further object of the invention to utilize the kinetic energy to add trill and fun valve by making the rider to go up against the gravity.
Accordingly there is provided an uphill multilane slide comprises :
Plurality of lanes of slide, each lane of the slide is made from a plurality of fiber mats made up of fiber reinforced plastic with isothylic resin, said mats joined to each other by contact moulding to form a continuous lane of slide and each lane of slide is having at least two descending slopes, at least one ascending slope and one plane platform;
Wherein
- initial starting height of slide from base platform on which said
slide is located is ranging from 30 feet to 40 feet
- descending slope is having an angle of 30° to 40° with the plane
parallel to the base platform, and
- ascending slope is having an angle of 15° to 20° with the plane
parallel to the base platform,
such that the potential energy of the rider at the originating point is converted into kinetic energy during sliding from descending slope, making it sufficient enough to make the rider travel to ascending slope against gravity.
Each lane of slide of an uphill multilane slide has a total width of 36 inch and sliding width of 27 inch.
According to one embodiment of the invention descending slope is having an angle of 30° with the plane parallel to the base platform and ascending slope is having an angle of 20° with the plane parallel to the base platform.
According to another embodiment of the invention each lane of the slide of an uphill multilane slide consists of three descending slopes, two ascending slopes and one plane platform.
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Brief Description of the Drawings :
Figure 1 Shows the slide of the prior art.
Figure 2 Shows the uphill multilane slide according to present
invention.
Detailed Description of the Invention :
The above, and the other objects, features & advantages of invention will become apparent from following description read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
As shown in figure 1 the convention multilane slide consists of multiple lanes of slide which allows the rider to descend from the top to the bottom of the slide. In figure only single lane (CMS) is shown to avoid the complexity. It allows rider to slide from higher elevation to lower elevation only but not from lower to higher elevation. As the rider slides along the slide profile due to gravity the thrill value and fun experience provided by conventional multilane slide is very less.
As shown in figure 2, the uphill multilane slide of the present invention is shown. In the figure only single lane (UMS) is shown for simplicity. The uphill multilane slide (UMS) of the present invention consists of multiple of lanes of slide. Each lane of the slide is made from a plurality of fiber mats made up of fiber reinforced plastic with isothylic resin. These mats are joined to each other by contact moulding to form a continuous lane of slide. Each lane of slide is having at least two descending slopes (DS1, DS2, DS3), at least one ascending slope (AS1, AS2) and one plane platform (PP).
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In figure 2, the lane with three descending slopes (DS1, DS2, DS3), two ascending slopes (AS1, AS2) and one plane platform (PP) is shown. The lane of the slide is fixed on the base platform (BP). The initial starting height of slide (UMS) from base platform (BP) is ranging from 30 fee to 40 feet. The descending slope (DS1, DS2, DS3) is having an angle of 30° to 40° with the plane parallel to the base platform (BP) and ascending slope (AS1, AS2) is having an angle of 15° to 20° with the plane parallel to the base platform (BP).
The slide of the present invention has been uniquely designed such that the potential energy of the rider at the originating point is converted into kinetic energy during sliding from descending slope, making it sufficient enough to make the rider travel to ascending slope against gravity. The uphill travel is possible only due to such constructional features as discussed above and not using any external mechanical or hydraulic force.
Hence according to the present invention the uphill multilane slide consists of straight multiple lanes of slide wherein the slide profile descends from a higher elevation to a lower elevation then again ascends to a higher elevation and then descends to a lower elevation subsequently terminating in long run-out. This sequence of descent and ascent can be repeated multiple times. The rider slides using a mat from a higher elevation to a lower elevation initially then using the kinetic energy generated the slider ascends along the profile of the slide against the gravitational force. And then descends to a lower elevation terminating in a long run-out.
Industrial Applicability:
The uphill multilane slide of the present invention can be mostly used in water parks. It may be used in the gardens. It has many more similar applications.
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The present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments, and various alterations, modifications, and / or alternative applications of the invention may be possible, if desired, without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention, which can be read from the claims and the entire specification. All these possible alterations, modifications, and / or alternative applications of the invention are also intended to be within technical scope of the present invention.
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WE CLAIM :
1. An uphill multilane slide comprises :
Plurality of lanes of slide, each lane of the slide is made from a plurality of fiber mats made up of fiber reinforced plastic with isothylic resin, said mats joined to each other by contact moulding to form a continuous lane of slide and each lane of slide is having at least two descending slopes, at least one ascending slope and one ;lane platform;
Wherein
- initial starting height of slide from base platform is ranging from 30
feet to 40 feet,
- descending slope is having an angle of 30° to 40° with the plane
parallel to the base platform, and
- ascending slope is having an angle of 15° to 20° with the plane
parallel to the base platform,
such that the potential energy of the rider at the originating point is converted into kinetic energy during sliding from descending slope, making it sufficient enough to make the rider travel to ascending slope against gravity.
2. An uphill multilane slide as claimed in claim 1 wherein each lane of slide has a total width of 36 inch and sliding width of 27 inch.
3. An uphill multilane slide as claimed in claim 1 wherein descending slope is having an angle of 30° with the plane parallel to the base platform.
4. An uphill multilane slide as claimed in claim 1 wherein ascending slope is having an angle of 20° with the plane parallel to the base platform.
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5. An uphill multilane slide as claimed in claims 1 to 4 wherein each lane of slide consists of three descending slopes, two ascending slopes and one plane platform.
6. An uphill multilane slide such as herein before described and illustrated with reference to accompanying drawings.
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Dated this 1st day of March, 2007.

Documents

Application Documents

# Name Date
1 401-MUM-2007-CANCELLED PAGE(7-7-2009).pdf 2018-08-09
1 401-mum-2007-form 9(18-11-2008).pdf 2008-11-18
2 401-mum-2007-correspondence(18-11-2008).pdf 2008-11-18
2 401-MUM-2007-CLAIM(7-7-2009).pdf 2018-08-09
3 401-MUM-2007-CORRESPONDENCE-(02-01-2014).pdf 2014-01-02
3 401-mum-2007-claims(1-3-2007).pdf 2018-08-09
4 401-MUM-2007-CORRESPONDENCE(RENEWAL PAYMENT LETTER)-(19-10-2015).pdf 2015-10-19
4 401-mum-2007-claims(granted)-(28-1-210).pdf 2018-08-09
5 401-MUM-2007-FORM FOR SMALL ENTITY [29-05-2018(online)].pdf 2018-05-29
6 401-MUM-2007-FORM 4 [29-05-2018(online)].pdf 2018-05-29
6 401-mum-2007-claims.pdf 2018-08-09
7 401-MUM-2007-EVIDENCE FOR REGISTRATION UNDER SSI [29-05-2018(online)].pdf 2018-05-29
7 401-mum-2007-correspondence(1-3-2007).pdf 2018-08-09
8 401-MUM-2007-RELEVANT DOCUMENTS [19-06-2018(online)].pdf 2018-06-19
8 401-MUM-2007-CORRESPONDENCE(28-1-2010).pdf 2018-08-09
9 401-MUM-2007-CORRESPONDENCE(7-7-2009).pdf 2018-08-09
9 401-MUM-2007-Changing Name-Nationality-Address For Service [19-06-2018(online)].pdf 2018-06-19
10 401-mum-2007-correspondence(ipo)-(28-1-2010).pdf 2018-08-09
10 FORM9.TIF 2018-08-09
11 401-MUM-2007-CORRESPONDENCE(RENEWAL PAYMENT LETTER)-(4-10-2012).pdf 2018-08-09
11 401-MUM-2007_EXAMREPORT.pdf 2018-08-09
12 401-MUM-2007-CORRESPONDENCE-(2-3-2015).pdf 2018-08-09
12 401-mum-2007-form-3.pdf 2018-08-09
13 401-mum-2007-correspondence-received.pdf 2018-08-09
13 401-mum-2007-form-26.pdf 2018-08-09
14 401-mum-2007-description (complete).pdf 2018-08-09
14 401-mum-2007-form-2.pdf 2018-08-09
15 401-mum-2007-description(complete)-(1-3-2007).pdf 2018-08-09
16 401-MUM-2007-DESCRIPTION(COMPLETE)-(7-7-2009).pdf 2018-08-09
16 401-mum-2007-form-1.pdf 2018-08-09
17 401-mum-2007-description(granted)-(28-1-210).pdf 2018-08-09
17 401-mum-2007-form 2(title page)-(granted)-(28-1-210).pdf 2018-08-09
18 401-MUM-2007-DRAWING(1-3-2007).pdf 2018-08-09
18 401-mum-2007-form 2(title page)-(complete)-(1-3-2007).pdf 2018-08-09
19 401-MUM-2007-FORM 2(TITLE PAGE)-(7-7-2009).pdf 2018-08-09
19 401-mum-2007-drawing(granted)-(28-1-210).pdf 2018-08-09
20 401-mum-2007-drawings.pdf 2018-08-09
20 401-mum-2007-form 2(granted)-(28-1-210).pdf 2018-08-09
21 401-mum-2007-form 1(1-3-2007).pdf 2018-08-09
21 401-mum-2007-form 2(complete)-(1-3-2007).pdf 2018-08-09
22 401-MUM-2007-FORM 1(28-1-2010).pdf 2018-08-09
22 401-mum-2007-form 2(7-7-2009).pdf 2018-08-09
23 401-MUM-2007-FORM 1(7-7-2009).pdf 2018-08-09
23 401-mum-2007-form 18(16-8-2007).pdf 2018-08-09
24 401-mum-2007-form 18(16-8-2007).pdf 2018-08-09
24 401-MUM-2007-FORM 1(7-7-2009).pdf 2018-08-09
25 401-mum-2007-form 2(7-7-2009).pdf 2018-08-09
25 401-MUM-2007-FORM 1(28-1-2010).pdf 2018-08-09
26 401-mum-2007-form 1(1-3-2007).pdf 2018-08-09
26 401-mum-2007-form 2(complete)-(1-3-2007).pdf 2018-08-09
27 401-mum-2007-drawings.pdf 2018-08-09
27 401-mum-2007-form 2(granted)-(28-1-210).pdf 2018-08-09
28 401-mum-2007-drawing(granted)-(28-1-210).pdf 2018-08-09
28 401-MUM-2007-FORM 2(TITLE PAGE)-(7-7-2009).pdf 2018-08-09
29 401-MUM-2007-DRAWING(1-3-2007).pdf 2018-08-09
29 401-mum-2007-form 2(title page)-(complete)-(1-3-2007).pdf 2018-08-09
30 401-mum-2007-description(granted)-(28-1-210).pdf 2018-08-09
30 401-mum-2007-form 2(title page)-(granted)-(28-1-210).pdf 2018-08-09
31 401-MUM-2007-DESCRIPTION(COMPLETE)-(7-7-2009).pdf 2018-08-09
31 401-mum-2007-form-1.pdf 2018-08-09
32 401-mum-2007-description(complete)-(1-3-2007).pdf 2018-08-09
33 401-mum-2007-description (complete).pdf 2018-08-09
33 401-mum-2007-form-2.pdf 2018-08-09
34 401-mum-2007-correspondence-received.pdf 2018-08-09
34 401-mum-2007-form-26.pdf 2018-08-09
35 401-mum-2007-form-3.pdf 2018-08-09
35 401-MUM-2007-CORRESPONDENCE-(2-3-2015).pdf 2018-08-09
36 401-MUM-2007_EXAMREPORT.pdf 2018-08-09
36 401-MUM-2007-CORRESPONDENCE(RENEWAL PAYMENT LETTER)-(4-10-2012).pdf 2018-08-09
37 401-mum-2007-correspondence(ipo)-(28-1-2010).pdf 2018-08-09
37 FORM9.TIF 2018-08-09
38 401-MUM-2007-Changing Name-Nationality-Address For Service [19-06-2018(online)].pdf 2018-06-19
38 401-MUM-2007-CORRESPONDENCE(7-7-2009).pdf 2018-08-09
39 401-MUM-2007-CORRESPONDENCE(28-1-2010).pdf 2018-08-09
39 401-MUM-2007-RELEVANT DOCUMENTS [19-06-2018(online)].pdf 2018-06-19
40 401-mum-2007-correspondence(1-3-2007).pdf 2018-08-09
40 401-MUM-2007-EVIDENCE FOR REGISTRATION UNDER SSI [29-05-2018(online)].pdf 2018-05-29
41 401-MUM-2007-FORM 4 [29-05-2018(online)].pdf 2018-05-29
41 401-mum-2007-claims.pdf 2018-08-09
42 401-MUM-2007-FORM FOR SMALL ENTITY [29-05-2018(online)].pdf 2018-05-29
43 401-MUM-2007-CORRESPONDENCE(RENEWAL PAYMENT LETTER)-(19-10-2015).pdf 2015-10-19
43 401-mum-2007-claims(granted)-(28-1-210).pdf 2018-08-09
44 401-MUM-2007-CORRESPONDENCE-(02-01-2014).pdf 2014-01-02
44 401-mum-2007-claims(1-3-2007).pdf 2018-08-09
45 401-mum-2007-correspondence(18-11-2008).pdf 2008-11-18
45 401-MUM-2007-CLAIM(7-7-2009).pdf 2018-08-09
46 401-MUM-2007-CANCELLED PAGE(7-7-2009).pdf 2018-08-09
46 401-mum-2007-form 9(18-11-2008).pdf 2008-11-18

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