152 Hollyhock Drive
Ohio, USA 202311
June 16, 1884.
Mr. Simon Sewell, Director of Employment
TimeLess, Inc.
520 Muirfield Drive
Ohio, USA 301105
Dear Mr. Simon Sewell:
My name is LaMarcus Adna Thompson, and I am writing this letter to patent my new machine. It is a further improvement on the “roller coaster.” This machine will exceed the limits of physics and provide pleasure for the people.
My roller coaster is made up of several wooden carts linked together. The carts will each be wide enough to seat two people, but they will be narrower to ensure safety. The carts are connected to a steel base, which moves along a large wooden track much like a train’s (the track will run on for at least a hundred meters)—only this track is designed to form swooping up-and-down shapes. Some tunnels are also installed along the track with electric lightning, and the carts can be painted different colors.
At the starting station, a chain, cable, or launch gear will activate the roller coaster. Using the concept of potential energy, the roller coaster will rise to a peak on the track and proceed to run down, releasing the stored potential energy as kinetic energy. Once the kinetic energy runs out, the coaster will subsequently come to a stop. Friction will also help keep the coaster grounded. The coaster will bring passengers to the next tower, where the coaster will be switched to a return track to carry passengers again.
The safety of this ride is improved with gears such as an automatic cable grip that prevents the coaster from rolling backwards. Unlike Russian ice slides and the Mauch Chunk Railway, this roller coaster allows passengers to experience a whole new level of thrill without being in as much potential danger as previous versions yielded. Modern technology is also used to shape new exciting tracks for the coaster to run on and high speeds during the ride that come as a result of this.
Sincerely,
Ohio, USA 202311
June 16, 1884.
Mr. Simon Sewell, Director of Employment
TimeLess, Inc.
520 Muirfield Drive
Ohio, USA 301105
Dear Mr. Simon Sewell:
My name is LaMarcus Adna Thompson, and I am writing this letter to patent my new machine. It is a further improvement on the “roller coaster.” This machine will exceed the limits of physics and provide pleasure for the people.
My roller coaster is made up of several wooden carts linked together. The carts will each be wide enough to seat two people, but they will be narrower to ensure safety. The carts are connected to a steel base, which moves along a large wooden track much like a train’s (the track will run on for at least a hundred meters)—only this track is designed to form swooping up-and-down shapes. Some tunnels are also installed along the track with electric lightning, and the carts can be painted different colors.
At the starting station, a chain, cable, or launch gear will activate the roller coaster. Using the concept of potential energy, the roller coaster will rise to a peak on the track and proceed to run down, releasing the stored potential energy as kinetic energy. Once the kinetic energy runs out, the coaster will subsequently come to a stop. Friction will also help keep the coaster grounded. The coaster will bring passengers to the next tower, where the coaster will be switched to a return track to carry passengers again.
The safety of this ride is improved with gears such as an automatic cable grip that prevents the coaster from rolling backwards. Unlike Russian ice slides and the Mauch Chunk Railway, this roller coaster allows passengers to experience a whole new level of thrill without being in as much potential danger as previous versions yielded. Modern technology is also used to shape new exciting tracks for the coaster to run on and high speeds during the ride that come as a result of this.
Sincerely,
LaMarcus Adna Thompson
Businessman
Enclosure: These designs are what I have built my roller coaster upon. Other attachments have been included.
Businessman
Enclosure: These designs are what I have built my roller coaster upon. Other attachments have been included.