FIELD: entertainment industry, in particular, attraction for carrying out performances in parks or on individual grounds.
SUBSTANCE: attraction has trace made in the form of steel sheet and automobile with magnet mounted between its wheels. Trace is made of two platforms connected with one another. First platform is formed as hollow round steel tube resting with its lower part upon supports. Said tube has diameter greater than that of automobile wheel base formed as closed figure of complicated configuration in horizontal plane with portions shaped as, for example, ellipse. Second platform is formed as inclined sheet continued with semi-cylindrical part arranged between opposite portions of closed figure of hollow round steel tube, said sheet being attached from the bottom to tube and from the side of semi-cylindrical part to tube top, to which ramp for entrance from ground is attached. Automobile performs motion along path at an angle to horizontal plane above tube, above and along tube, on the outside from the top to the bottom around tube and also in position where wheels are oriented upward along path at an angle to horizontal plane, from the bottom along tube, and also in position where wheels are oriented upward along inclined steel sheet, with further transition into semi-cylindrical part, terminating with driving from the bottom to the top of tube on opposite part of closed figure. Such construction allows disadvantages of prior art attraction to be eliminated.
EFFECT: simplified construction and increased entertaining effect.
15 cl, 2 dwg
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Dates
2005-10-10—Published
2003-12-26—Filed