Patent ID: 6301736
Filing Date: 2001-10-16
Classification: E01D

Abstract:
A device for suspending a continuous elevated suspended guideway along evenly-spaced towers by suspension means which enable vehicles moving along guideway to experience virtually no rhythmic unevenness in guideway alignment and sagging under load. Such suspension means include four tiers in series connected suspension cables, in ascending order a first tier of 32 cables, a second tier of 16 cables, a third tier of 4 cables and a fourth tier of 2 cables, together with horizontal cables being located and connected as follows:(a) above each guideway span between towers, a first tier of identical 32 inwardly sloping and upwardly extending suspension cables being attached with associated lower ends being evenly spaced, said guideway having 16 suspension cables along each of a left and right edge, to a structural truss supporting the guideway, attaching points beginning and ending one-half space from adjacent towers, and having their upper ends attached in pairs to each other;(b) above each guideway span between towers, a second tier of 16 identical inwardly sloping and upwardly extending suspension cables attached one each with their lower ends to the upper joints of paired first tier suspension cables, and centrally above the guideway having their upper ends attached in pairs to each other and to their counter-parts from the opposite edge of the guideway truss;(c) above each guideway span between towers, a third tier of four identical in vertical plane upwardly extending suspension cables having their lower ends one each attached to the upper joints of paired second tier suspension cables, and having their upper ends attached in pairs to each other;(d) above each guideway span between towers, a fourth tier of two identical in vertical plane upwardly extending suspension cables with their lower ends one each attached to upper joints of paired third tier suspension cables, and their upper ends flexibly attached to the top of respective next adjacent towers;(e) above each guideway span between towers, cables parallel to guideway connecting the top joints of paired first, second and third tier suspension cables located near mid-span on one side of mid-span to their counterparts on the other side of mid-span;(f) above each guideway span between towers, cables parallel to guideway connecting the top joints of paired first and second tier suspension cables located nearest towers to their respective next adjacent towers;(g) above each guideway span between towers, cables parallel to guideway connecting the top joints of paired first tier suspension cables located on either side of one-quarter and three-quarter distance between towers to each other;(h) motion dampers flexibly connected between guideway and tower legs;(i) resilient alignments maintaining structural truss support for the guideway.