[0001] The present invention relates to a Ferris wheel, comprising two pairs of masts, wherein
the masts in each pair are hingedly connected to each other and wherein each pair
of masts is moveable between a folded position and a stretched position, wherein the
Ferris wheel is further provided with multiple spokes, two spoke rings for mounting
the spokes and multiple ring segments for interconnection of the spokes.
[0002] Such a mobile Ferris wheel is known in the relevant technical field. The
European patent EP2055362 of the same applicant for example describes a support structure for a mobile Ferris
wheel. The known mobile Ferris wheel is intended as moveable (fairground) attraction
and can be build up and broken down in a quick and safe manner.
[0003] The present invention aims to provide an improved mobile Ferris wheel, which can
be build up and broken down even quicker and safer.
[0004] The Ferris wheel according to the present invention is thereto characterized in that
the Ferris wheel comprises a first shaft, which is mounted fixedly on the top of the
first pair of masts, wherein a first of the two spoke rings is arranged rotatably
around the first shaft, that the Ferris wheel further comprises a second shaft, which
is mounted fixedly on the top of the second pair of masts, wherein a second of the
two spoke rings is arranged rotatably around the second shaft, wherein, in use of
the Ferris wheel, the second shaft is substantially in line with the first shaft at
a distance from the first shaft.
[0005] The Ferris wheel according to the invention has to its advantage that is does not
comprise a main shaft anymore. Consequently, the usage of a crane when building up
and breaking down the Ferris wheel is no longer needed. The known Ferris wheels with
main shafts need a crane during build up for placing the main shaft on the masts and
during break down for removing the main shaft from the masts. A crane takes up a lot
of space and when driving it onto the site one often has to wait for this space to
be available. The build up and break down of the Ferris wheel according to the invention
therefore cost less time and are cheaper. It is also safer, because a heavy main shaft
no longer has to be lifted onto the masts. Furthermore, a main shaft is usually custom
made in a separate production step, which can now be omitted. The production of the
Ferris wheel according to the invention is therefore cheaper than that of a Ferris
wheel with main shaft.
[0006] In a first preferred embodiment each spoke has two legs that run substantially parallel
that are connected to each other by means of a number of rods, wherein a first mounting
element on an end of a first leg is arranged for mounting in the first spoke ring
and a second mounting element on an end of a second leg is arranged for mounting in
the second spoke ring, wherein the spoke is provided with a first crossbar that connects
the legs near the ends. The usage of these double spokes contributes to the stiffness
of the Ferris wheel according to the invention. Moreover, the building and breaking
down happens quicker when using double spokes.
[0007] In an elegant preferred embodiment the spoke rings are mounted on ends of the first
and second shaft that are facing each other. The first shaft and second shaft can
then be made as short as possible. The weight and costs of short shafts are lower.
A stub axle is for example very suitable as an application for both the first shaft
and the second shaft.
[0008] The present invention also relates to a method for building the Ferris wheel according
to one of the preceding claims, wherein the method comprises the following steps
- a) jointly raising the first pair of masts with the first shaft to the stretched position;
- b) jointly raising the second pair of masts with the second shaft to the stretched
position;
- c) outlining the first and second shaft on a common axis of rotation;
- d) mounting the spokes in the first spoke ring and in the second spoke ring; and
- e) connecting the spokes with the ring segments.
[0009] The invention will now be described in more detail with reference to the figures.
Figure 1 shows a schematic view of a Ferris wheel according to the invention in a
position of use;
Figure 2 schematically shows a part of the Ferris wheel according to the invention
of figure 1 in more detail; and
Figure 3 schematically shows a part of the Ferris wheel according to the invention
of figure 2 in more detail.
[0010] Figure 1 shows a schematic view of a preferred embodiment of a Ferris wheel 1 according
to the invention in a position of use. The Ferris wheel 1 is moveable and is suitable
as fairground attraction.
[0011] The Ferris wheel 1 is provided with a base 2, which can for example comprise a number
of semi-trailers. The Ferris wheel 1 further comprises a first pair of masts 11, 12
and a second pair of masts 21, 22. Each pair of masts is moveable between the shown
stretched position and a folded position.
[0012] Figure 2 schematically shows a part of the Ferris wheel according to the invention
of figure 1 in more detail. In the shown preferred embodiment, the masts in each pair
are hingedly coupled on the top by means of a hinge S1. Each mast 11, 12, 21, 22 is
hingedly mountable on the base 2. In each pair, the masts comprise a number of hingeable
segments. The main masts 11, 21 each have two hingeable segments in the shown preferred
embodiment and the auxiliary masts 12, 22 each have three hingeable segments. For
stretching and folding the masts, suitable actuators are provided. In the shown preferred
embodiment, the actuators are hydraulic cylinders 17, which support on the base 2
and against the main shaft 11, 21 in each pair. The aforementioned European patent
EP2055362 of the same applicant describes an example of a suitable, foldable support structure
for a Ferris wheel.
[0013] The Ferris wheel is, as usual, made up of a number of spokes 10, which are at their
distal ends connected to each other by ring segments 3, which together form an outer
ring of the Ferris wheel on which gondolas (not shown) can be hung. The spokes 10
are connected at multiple positions along their length by means of further ring segments
4 and 5, which form further inner rings. In the shown preferred embodiment a drive
6 is provided, which drives the outer ring of the Ferris wheel 1. Such a drive is
known in the relevant technological field.
[0014] For the transport of the remaining parts of the attraction, in this example the spokes
10 and the ring segments 3, 4, 5, for example further semi-trailers are provided.
[0015] Figure 3 schematically shows a part of the Ferris wheel according to the invention
of figure 2 in more detail.
[0016] According to the invention, the Ferris wheel 1 comprises two separate shafts 13,
23 that are in line on a rotation axis R1. The first shaft 13 is mounted fixedly on
the top of the first pair of masts 11, 12. A first spoke ring or spoke wheel 14 is
arranged rotatably around the first shaft 13 by means of a first bearing (not shown).
The second shaft 23 is mounted fixedly to the top of the second pair of masts 21,
22. A second spoke ring or spoke wheel 24 is arranged rotatably around the second
shaft 23 by means of a second bearing (not shown).
[0017] The first spoke ring 14 and the second spoke ring 24 are provided on the periphery
thereof with first mounting openings 15 respectively second mounting openings 25 for
mounting the spokes 10 at the location of the proximal ends thereof. After mounting,
the spokes 10 extend radially from the rotation axis R1. In the shown preferred embodiment,
each spoke 10 has two legs 9 that run substantially parallel, which are connected
to each other by means of a number of rods 7, 8. Each spoke 10 has a first mounting
element on an end of a first leg 9, which is arranged for mounting in one of the first
mounting openings 15 in the first spoke ring 14. Each spoke 10 has a second mounting
element on an end of a second leg 9, which is arranged for mounting in one of the
second mounting openings 25 in the second spoke ring 24. Each spoke is further provided
with a first crossbar 18 that connects the legs 9 near the ends and the mounting elements.
[0018] Preferably, the spokes are grouped in sets of two or three. In each set there is
a main spoke 10. On the main spoke 10, one or two further spokes are mounted, for
example in a hingeable manner. In the shown preferred embodiment, the spokes are grouped
in sets of three with further spokes 10A and 10B which are substantially identical
to the spokes 10. Each set of spokes has joint first and second mounting elements,
which are mounted on the main spoke 10.
[0019] The first spoke ring 14 is located near an end of the first shaft 13 and the second
spoke ring 24 is located near an end of the second shaft 23. The first shaft 13 and
the second shaft 23 function as stub axle. The spoke rings 14, 24 should be directed
towards each other. In use of the Ferris wheel, the distance between the spoke rings
14, 24 should substantially correspond to the distance between the double legs 9 of
the spokes 10.
[0020] The first shaft 13 and second shaft 23 are either fixed or rigidly mounted on the
respective pair of masts, for example by means of a weld joint or by fixation with
multiple pens.
[0021] Optionally, the spoke rings 14, 24 are, on the sides that face each other, each provided
with a housing 16 respectively 26 for electricity, for example lighting.
[0022] The method for building the Ferris wheel according to the invention comprises the
following steps.
[0023] In a first step the first pair of masts 11, 12 with the first shaft 13 is raised
with the help of suitable operating means (not shown) for the actuators 17.
[0024] In a second step the second pair of masts 21, 22 with the second shaft 23 is raised
with the help of suitable operating means for the actuators 17. The first and second
step can also be carried out in reverse order or simultaneously.
[0025] In a third step the first and second shaft 13, 23 are aligned on a joint rotation
axis R1. The base 2 can hereto be a platform that is equipped with a support system
for moving the platform, as described in the European patent
EP3323479 of the same applicant. The known support system can be used to tilt the platform
in order to align the first and second shaft 13, 23 and/or to set the desired distance
between the first and second shaft. Optionally, self-aligning bearings can be used
for the spoke rings to tilt the spoke rings. Various other aligning means can be used
for this, among which aligning means that use light.
[0026] In a fourth step the spokes 10 are plugged into the first spoke ring 14 and in the
second spoke ring 24. The spokes 10 are hereto raised with winches. Preferably two
winches are used for this, which are mounted on the spokes. The first respectively
second mounting elements are preferably arranged as seekers and the first respectively
second mounting openings are preferably arranged as search holes for cooperation with
the seekers.
[0027] In a fifth step the spokes 10 are connected with the ring segments. In the shown
preferred embodiment, a double outer ring is formed with the ring segments 3. A double
inner ring is formed with the ring segments 5 and with the ring segments 4 an intermediate
double ring is formed.
[0028] In subsequent steps the Ferris wheel is further build up in the usual way and, for
example, gondolas (not shown) are hung on the outer rings.
[0029] When breaking down the Ferris wheel, after removing the gondolas, ring segments and
spokes, the first pair of masts 11, 12 with the first stub axle 13 and the second
pair of masts 21, 22 with the second stub axle 23 can be lowered down to the folded
position. This can be carried out with the help of the same operating means as used
for the actuators 17.
[0030] The inventive idea is based on the insight that the Ferris wheel does not have a
main shaft, but two aligned, separate shafts. Each pair of masts is connected to each
other at the top and supports one of the two shafts at the location of that connection.
Each pair of masts with shaft can move independently between the folded and the stretched
position.
[0031] It generally applies that suitable hinges, operating means and mounting means are
in itself known in the relevant technical field.
[0032] The invention is therefore not limited to the described and shown preferred embodiment,
but extends to any embodiment that falls within the scope of protection, as defined
in the claims and seen in the light of the preceding description and accompanying
figures.
1. Ferris wheel, comprising two pairs of masts, wherein the masts in each pair are hingedly
connected to each other and wherein each pair of masts is moveable between a folded
position and a stretched position, wherein the Ferris wheel is further provided with
multiple spokes, two spoke rings for mounting the spokes and multiple ring segments
for interconnection of the spokes, characterized in that the Ferris wheel comprises a first shaft, which is mounted fixedly on the top of
the first pair of masts, wherein a first of the two spoke rings is arranged rotatably
around the first shaft, that the Ferris wheel further comprises a second shaft, which
is mounted fixedly on the top of the second pair of masts, wherein a second of the
two spoke rings is arranged rotatably around the second shaft, wherein, in use of
the Ferris wheel, the second shaft is substantially in line with the first shaft at
a distance from the first shaft.
2. Ferris wheel according to claim 1, wherein each spoke has two legs that run substantially
parallel that are connected to each other by means of a number of rods, wherein a
first mounting element on an end of a first leg is arranged for mounting in the first
spoke ring and a second mounting element on an end of a second leg is arranged for
mounting in the second spoke ring, wherein the spoke is provided with a first crossbar
that connects the legs near the ends.
3. Ferris wheel according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the spoke rings are mounted on ends
of the first and second shaft that are facing each other.
4. Ferris wheel according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the first shaft comprises
a first stub axle and wherein the second shaft comprises a second stub axle.
5. Method for building the Ferris wheel according to one of the preceding claims, wherein
the method comprises the following steps
a) jointly raising the first pair of masts with the first shaft to the stretched position;
b) jointly raising the second pair of masts with the second shaft to the stretched
position;
c) outlining the first and second shaft on a common axis of rotation;
d) mounting the spokes in the first spoke ring and in the second spoke ring; and
e) connecting the spokes with the ring segments.