Patent classifications
A63H30/04
System and Method of Using a Virtual Focal Point in Real Physical Game
The present invention discloses a gaming system that is comprised of a plurality of computing devices, where a computing device initially exhibits an active state of an instance of a Virtual Focal Point (VFP), and another computing device initially exhibit an IN-active state of the instance of the Virtual Focal Point of the computing device. The active state of the instance of the VFP of the computing device may be transferred to the other computing device with the IN-active state of the instance of the VFP.
DRIFT TOY CAR
The present disclosure provides a drift toy car including a power assembly, a steering assembly, a control assembly, a driving wheel, a driven assembly, and a housing. The power assembly, the control assembly, and the driven assembly are all mounted in the housing, the power assembly is connected to the driving wheel to provide power to the toy car, a connecting plate of the steering assembly is connected to a driven wheel device of the driven assembly, and the connecting plate is controlled by the steering assembly for turning a preset angle; the control assembly is configured to receive control instructions and control the steering assembly, making the driven wheel device perform steering; once the movement direction of the driven wheel device deviates from the movement direction of the driving wheel, the toy car performs steering and drift.
DRIFT TOY CAR
The present disclosure provides a drift toy car including a power assembly, a steering assembly, a control assembly, a driving wheel, a driven assembly, and a housing. The power assembly, the control assembly, and the driven assembly are all mounted in the housing, the power assembly is connected to the driving wheel to provide power to the toy car, a connecting plate of the steering assembly is connected to a driven wheel device of the driven assembly, and the connecting plate is controlled by the steering assembly for turning a preset angle; the control assembly is configured to receive control instructions and control the steering assembly, making the driven wheel device perform steering; once the movement direction of the driven wheel device deviates from the movement direction of the driving wheel, the toy car performs steering and drift.
SYMBOL MAPPING KEY ASSEMBLY, KIT AND PROCESS FOR USE IN ASSEMBLING SUCH AS FOAM BOARD MODEL AIRPLANES AND OTHER REPLICAS
A kit and assembly for mapping out steps in a build process for constructing a model replica including a mapping key containing a plurality of symbols corresponding to different fabrication operations associated with the build process. One or more template boards are provided, each containing one or more replica parts and having a sub-arrangement or scheme of symbols drawn from the mapping key for providing a subset build step. Assembly of the foam board replica can be expedited, with or without reference to separate instructional videos which can be provided for any specific replica kit.
Wheel assemblies for model vehicles
A wheel assembly for a model vehicle is provided. The wheel assembly may include a wheel base configured for mounting an R/C vehicle tire and a colored trim piece provided on a facing surface of the wheel base. In addition, the wheel assembly may include a wheel face configured to allow portions of the colored trim piece to be visible when the wheel face is attached to the wheel base. The wheel assembly may also include a hub cap assembly that comprises a hub cap and a retainer. Wherein the hub cap assembly is removably secured against the wheel base via the retainer.
Wheel assemblies for model vehicles
A wheel assembly for a model vehicle is provided. The wheel assembly may include a wheel base configured for mounting an R/C vehicle tire and a colored trim piece provided on a facing surface of the wheel base. In addition, the wheel assembly may include a wheel face configured to allow portions of the colored trim piece to be visible when the wheel face is attached to the wheel base. The wheel assembly may also include a hub cap assembly that comprises a hub cap and a retainer. Wherein the hub cap assembly is removably secured against the wheel base via the retainer.
REMOTE VEHICLE RACING CONTROL AND ELECTRONIC GAMING SYSTEM
The present method and system provides for network-based remote control racing, including receiving a user inputs accessing a gaming engine via user interfacing modules running on a mobile computing device. The method and system includes connecting the gaming engine with a vehicle control engine in response to the user inputs. Via the vehicle control engine, engaging remote control vehicles associated with separate users, wherein the remote control vehicles are physically disposed within a race course. The method and system generates vehicle control commands to control the remote-control vehicles based on the user inputs. Based thereon, the users physically race remote-control vehicles across a communication network. Included herewith, the gaming engine not only facilitates the racing, but distributes the racing content to the users, as well viewers actively watching the physical race.
REMOTE CONTROL MODEL CAR AND CONSOLE
A remote control model car and console is disclosed. The remote control model car and console includes a model car includes an ECU and a console that is wirelessly connected to the model car through the ECU. The console includes a movable chassis, a steering wheel, a pedal, a seat, a monitor, a support rod, and a support frame. The support rod is fixed to the movable chassis on one side. The monitor is fixed to an upper end of the support rod. The support frame is fixed to an upper end of the movable chassis. The seat is fixed at an inner side of the support frame, and the pedal is fixed to the support frame on the side of the seat adjacent to the monitor.
REMOTE CONTROL MODEL CAR AND CONSOLE
A remote control model car and console is disclosed. The remote control model car and console includes a model car includes an ECU and a console that is wirelessly connected to the model car through the ECU. The console includes a movable chassis, a steering wheel, a pedal, a seat, a monitor, a support rod, and a support frame. The support rod is fixed to the movable chassis on one side. The monitor is fixed to an upper end of the support rod. The support frame is fixed to an upper end of the movable chassis. The seat is fixed at an inner side of the support frame, and the pedal is fixed to the support frame on the side of the seat adjacent to the monitor.
Computer-controlled therapy with an adjustable removable cast
Real-time cast sensor measurement outputs of a set of cast sensors that each measure a characteristic related to usage of an adjustable removable cast worn by a patient during treatment of congenital talipes equino varus (CTEV) are monitored. A cast usage anomaly relative to a treatment program prescribed for the patient with respect to wearing of the adjustable removable cast is identified according to the real-time cast sensor measurement outputs. Responsive to identifying the cast usage anomaly, real-time corrective treatment feedback is provided to the patient that instructs further and proper use of the adjustable removable cast to improve compliance with the treatment program prescribed for the patient.