US PATENT SUBCLASS 472 / 2
.~ With structure for causing reciprocal translation of roundabout along vertical path (e.g., elevator, etc.)


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472 /   HD   AMUSEMENT DEVICES

1  DF  ROUNDABOUT {12}
2.~ With structure for causing reciprocal translation of roundabout along vertical path (e.g., elevator, etc.)


DEFINITION

Classification: 472/2

With structure for causing reciprocal translation of roundabout along vertical path (e.g., elevator, etc.):

(under subclass 1) Subject matter combined with means for rectilinearly raising and lowering the circuitous path apparatus along a pathway perpendicular to the horizon, i.e., a vertical pathway.

(1) Note. The roundabout must be vertically raised or lowered as a unit to be proper for this subclass. For example, a roundabout raised and lowered along an incline or having an occupant or article carriage raised and lowered separately from any rotating supporting carrier structure thereof would be found elsewhere under subclass 1.

SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:

34, for a roundabout having a carrier rotating about a vertical axis which includes a suspended occupant or article carriage that moves up and down.

42, for a roundabout having a disk, ring, or bowl carrier having an occupant or article carriage which moves up and down relative thereto.

131, for an amusement device having an occupant support, other than a roundabout, translatable along a vertical path.

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52, Static Structures (e.g., Buildings), for a portable or skeleton type tower, per se, particularly 111+, for a shaft extensible by mechanical motive means, e.g., by a motor, spring, pulley, crank, cable, etc., and subclasses 648.1+ for three-dimensional space-defining openwork.

182, Fire Escape, Ladder, or Scaffold, particularly

141+, for an elevating or lowering workman platform.

187, Elevator, Industrial Lift Truck, or Stationary Lift for Vehicle, for elevator structure not specifically adapted for amusement purposes.