- Harry Traver
Harry Guy Traver (
25 November 1877 ,Gardner, Illinois –27 September 1961 ,New Rochelle, New York ) was an Americanengineer and early "Roller Coaster " designer.In 1919 he founded the Traver Engineering Company in
Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania , which createdamusement rides , including theTumble Bug , The Caterpillar, Laff in the dark, Auto Ride, and theCircle Swing , a ride similar in concept to the earlier Captive Flying Machines ride popularised in theUK by American born inventorSir Hiram Maxim .However, his "Giant Cyclone Safety Coasters" were what made Traver the most famous (or notorious) of all coaster designers. His most famous coasters were the "terrible trio", all built in 1927. They were:
* "The Cyclone" - Built in Crystal Beach, Ontario.
* "Lightning" -Revere Beach , Massachusetts.
* "Cyclone" - Fort Lee, New Jersey.All three shared the same twisted layout. The Prior and Church Century Flyer trains (the
Great Coasters International Millennium Flyers are patterned after thisrolling stock ) left the station, turned 180 degrees, and ascended thelift hill . Coming off the lift, the trains dove down to the right, climbing to a sharp jog to the left. A drop and hill followed, and then a severely pitched double helix. Coming out of the helix, the train entered a figure 8 banked at 89 degrees. After the figure 8, a spiral hill led under the lift, where a jarring series of bunny-hops were placed, After those, the train turned 180 degrees into the "Jazz track", which consisted of the track pitching one way then the other fast and repeatedly. The "Jazz track" was an element of all Traver coasters. After the "Jazz track", a final spiral drop led to the brakerun. The entire ride lasted 40 seconds from the top of the lift, but was more wild than almost everything nowadays.Fact|date=January 2008The Cyclone at Crystal Beach survived the longest of the three, lasting until 1949. An urban legend holds that on the "Lightning", a passenger plunged to their death on the 2nd night of the coaster's opening.Fact|date=January 2008
One of his coasters was known as the Jazz Railway. The Jazz Railway was the forerunner of the modern
Wild Mouse Coasters that are built to this day.Traver actually believed that steel would be a more durable material for the structures of roller coasters. He thought that one day, steel would be used to create roller coasters.Fact|date=January 2008
In 2001, Disney's California Adventure opened, featuring
Golden Zephyr , a modern day replica of the TraverCircle Swing .Patents
* US patent reference
number = 830687
y = 1906
m = 09
d = 11
inventor = Harry G. Traver
title = Circle-Swing* US patent reference
number = 1827303
y = 1931
m = 10
d = 13
inventor = Harry G. Traver
title = Amusement Ride - Tumble bug
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