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The safety chain dog system in roller coasters
The safety chain dog system in roller coasters
Animation of the safety chain dog, a version of which was patented by American designer John Miller in 1910. By locking into the grooves of the ratchet rail, it prevents roller coasters from rolling backward should the lift chain break.
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