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System and method for foosball table implementing playing obstacles

A foosball table system is disclosed that includes a playing surface, a plurality of walls extending upward relative to the playing surface, wherein a plurality of rods extend through a first sidewall of the playing surface through a second sidewall of the playing surface, a first goal on a first end wall of the playing surface, a second goal on a second end wall of the playing surface, the second end wall opposite the first end wall, a first and second set of user input controls, a processor and a non-transitory, computer-readable medium communicatively coupled to the processor and having logic stored thereon that, when executed by the processor, causes performance of operations including receive user input from either of the first set of user input controls or the second set of user input controls, and modifying gameplay of a foosball game currently being played using the foosball table system.

SYSTEM AND METHOD OF SIMULATING FIRST-PERSON CONTROL OF REMOTE-CONTROLLED VEHICLES

Systems and methods of simulating first-person control of remoted-controlled vehicles are described herein. The system may include one or more of a remote-controlled (RC) vehicle, a display interface, an input interface, and/or other components. The RC vehicle may have an image capturing device configured to capture in-flight images. View information representing the captured images may presented on a display worn and/or otherwise accessible to user. The input interface may allow the user to provide control inputs for dictating a path of the RC vehicle. Augmented reality graphics may be overlaid on the view information presented to the user to facilitate gameplay and/or otherwise enhance a user's experience.

System and Method by which combining computer hardware device sensor readings and a camera, provides the best, unencumbered Augmented Reality experience that enables real world objects to be transferred into any digital space, with context, and with contextual relationships.
20170228929 · 2017-08-10 ·

Fragmented Reality provides an unencumbered full immersion augmented/virtual reality with object transfer from real world to digital.

Utilizing a combination of the digital compass, a gyroscope, the accelerometer, infrared and GPS, this software detects exactly where the user and their “Camera” is in real space and translates it to digital space, providing for a merging of real world and digital world. Further, it adds the ability to move real objects into the digital world using object and image detection and other heuristics.

Methods of making and using hand-forming card shufflers

Methods of using automatic card shufflers may involve causing playing cards to be moved from a card input area to a temporary card storage utilizing a card input mechanism. A first number of playing card hands may be formed in a corresponding first number of designated card storage compartments of the temporary card storage when a control system of the automatic card shuffler is in a first operational mode. A second, different number of playing card hands may be formed in a corresponding second number of designated card storage compartments of the temporary card storage when the control system is in a second operational mode. The card storage compartments of the second number of designated card storage compartments may be distinct from the card storage compartments of the first number of designated card storage compartments.

Interactive display system and method for operating such a system

The invention relates to an interactive display system (1) configured to produce an immersion of a user (3) in a virtual visual environment comprising several devices (2) for broadcasting at least one graphic representation that are capable or partially or entirely covering a visual field of the user (3), each broadcasting device (2) being provided with an element (4) for displaying said at least one graphic representation and an interactive interface (5) comprising a zone (6) for receiving at least one impact which is defined over all or part of an outer face (7a) of the display element (4), said interactive interface (5) comprising a device (8) for emitting infrared radiation and a device (9) for capturing at least one image of an outer face (7a) of said display element (4).

System and method of simulating first-person control of remote-controlled vehicles

Systems and methods of simulating first-person control of remoted-controlled vehicles are described herein. The system may include one or more of a remote-controlled (RC) vehicle, a display interface, an input interface, and/or other components. The RC vehicle may have an image capturing device configured to capture in-flight images. View information representing the captured images may presented on a display worn and/or otherwise accessible to user. The input interface may allow the user to provide control inputs for dictating a path of the RC vehicle. Augmented reality graphics may be overlaid on the view information presented to the user to facilitate gameplay and/or otherwise enhance a user's experience.

METHODS OF MAKING AND USING HAND-FORMING CARD SHUFFLERS

Methods of using automatic card shufflers may involve causing playing cards to be moved from a card input area to a temporary card storage utilizing a card input mechanism. A first number of playing card hands may be formed in a corresponding first number of designated card storage compartments of the temporary card storage when a control system of the automatic card shuffler is in a first operational mode. A second, different number of playing card hands may be formed in a corresponding second number of designated card storage compartments of the temporary card storage when the control system is in a second operational mode. The card storage compartments of the second number of designated card storage compartments may be distinct from the card storage compartments of the first number of designated card storage compartments.

Hand-forming card shuffling apparatuses including multi-card storage compartments, and related methods

Card shufflers usable in forming and dispensing randomized playing card hands for use in playing card games include a card input mechanism for inputting cards into the card shuffler, a card storage device for receiving cards from the card input mechanism and temporarily storing cards within the card shuffler, and a card output mechanism for outputting shuffled cards from the card shuffler. The card storage device may include a wheel configured to rotate within the card shuffler. The rotatable wheel may have a plurality of card storage compartments therein, each of which may be sized and configured to hold two or more cards therein. Related methods involve the use of such card shufflers in playing card games.

INTERACTIVE DISPLAY SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR OPERATING SUCH A SYSTEM
20180292886 · 2018-10-11 · ·

The invention relates to an interactive display system (1) configured to produce an immersion of a user (3) in a virtual visual environment comprising several devices (2) for broadcasting at least one graphic representation that are capable or partially or entirely covering a visual field of the user (3), each broadcasting device (2) being provided with an element (4) for displaying said at least one graphic representation and an interactive interface (5) comprising a zone (6) for receiving at least one impact which is defined over all or part of an outer face (7a) of the display element (4), said interactive interface (5) comprising a device (8) for emitting infrared radiation and a device (9) for capturing at least one image of an outer face (7a) of said display element (4).

SYSTEM AND METHOD OF SIMULATING FIRST-PERSON CONTROL OF REMOTE-CONTROLLED VEHICLES

Systems and methods of simulating first-person control of remoted-controlled vehicles are described herein. The system may include one or more of a remote-controlled (RC) vehicle, a display interface, an input interface, and/or other components. The RC vehicle may have an image capturing device configured to capture in-flight images. View information representing the captured images may presented on a display worn and/or otherwise accessible to user. The input interface may allow the user to provide control inputs for dictating a path of the RC vehicle. Augmented reality graphics may be overlaid on the view information presented to the user to facilitate gameplay and/or otherwise enhance a user's experience.