A63J2005/002

Circulating dynamic vehicle viewing system
09827508 · 2017-11-28 · ·

Provided is a circulating dynamic vehicle viewing system; the system at least comprises: two circulating dynamic vehicles (100), i.e. a first cycled vehicle (110) and a second cycled vehicle (120); a drive device used for driving the circulating vehicles (100) in motion; a rocking platform used for controlling the circulating vehicles (100) in reciprocating motion, i.e. a first rocking platform (200) and a second rocking platform (300), the first rocking platform (200) and the second rocking platform (300) are each provided with several independent motion platform apparatuses (210) used for securing the circulating dynamic vehicles (100); the independent motion platform apparatuses (210) are provided with airbag apparatuses used for controlling the up and down movement of the circulating dynamic vehicles. When a viewer is seated on the circulating dynamic vehicles (100), bump and drop movements are simulated, providing a sense of realism and really there three-dimensionality.

Omni-directional dynamic tracking viewing system
09669325 · 2017-06-06 · ·

The present invention discloses an omni-directional dynamic tracking viewing system, wherein, it comprises a spherical silver screen (600), a bracket (300) arranged in the spherical silver screen (600), a viewing platform (100) connected movably to the upper end of the bracket (300), and a projection device (400) arranged fixably onto the viewing platform (100); disposed on the viewing platform (100) are a plurality of rows of viewing seats (200); disposed on the viewing seats (200) are seat drive apparatuses used for driving the forward tilt or backward recline thereof; and disposed on the viewing platform (100) is a platform drive apparatus used for driving the rotation of same on the X axis, Y axis, and Z axis. The present system allows dynamic movement of the film and television image, viewing angle, and viewing range.

Systems and Methods for Fluid Delivery in Seat Systems

The present invention relates to systems and methods of delivering fluid from one or more armrests of seat systems. In a feature, the system includes a seat support assembly with armrests with one or more fluid nozzles mounted on one or more of the armrests, a fluid delivery system coupled to the one or more fluid nozzle(s), wherein the fluid nozzles are mounted on an end of the armrest that slopes upward to direct fluid toward the viewer. In another feature, the system includes a seat support assembly with air outlet(s) on an armrest coupled to a fan, which reduces the load on the fluid delivery system. In another feature, the system includes a controller (e.g., a network server) configured to communicate on and off commands that correspond to events on a timeline of a movie to actuate the fluid delivery system to deliver fluids to the outlets.

System, device and method for controlling effects in a theatre
09610516 · 2017-04-04 · ·

Some embodiments of the present disclosure provide a system for controlling a physical effect in a theater, the system comprising: an audio/video (A/V) component, the A/V component being capable of processing A/V media that is associated with data indicating when the physical effect should be activated; a show control device communicably linked to the A/V component, the show control device being capable of translating the data into one or more signals that are capable of causing the physical effect to be activated; and a control assembly communicably linked to the show control device, the control assembly capable of receiving the one or more signals and activating the physical effect in response.

System and method for a moving puzzle theater
09586151 · 2017-03-07 · ·

In one embodiment, a theater ride system includes a processor, a center platform, actuation arms, and maneuverable seating areas. Each maneuverable seating area of at least a first subset of the maneuverable seating areas is coupled to a respective portion of the center platform via a respective actuator arm of the actuation arms. The processor is configured to control the actuator arms to position the maneuverable seating areas in a uniform theater configuration such that each of the maneuverable seating areas is adjacent to at least one other of the maneuverable seating areas and the center platform to resemble stationary seating sections of a theater at a beginning of a show, move the maneuverable seating areas into different configurations during the show, and position the maneuverable seating areas in the uniform theater configuration near an end of the show.

DRIVE APPARATUS OF CHAIR ASSEMBLY FOR 4D THEATER
20170009856 · 2017-01-12 · ·

A drive apparatus of a chair assembly for a 4D theater according to the present disclosure includes: a lower plate which is in contact with the ground; an upper plate which is positioned above the lower plate so as to be spaced apart from the lower plate; a first actuator which is positioned at a left portion between the lower plate and the upper plate; a second actuator which is positioned at a right portion between the lower plate and the upper plate; and a spline device, in which the spline device is installed to be positioned on a vertical centerline of the lower plate, and the first actuator is installed to have a predetermined first angle with respect to a horizontal centerline of the lower plate.

Motion Theater System
20260108823 · 2026-04-23 ·

A motion theater system includes a theater floor defining a platform opening and a motion platform disposed therein. The motion platform carries a plurality of seats on an upper platform surface and is supported by a motion apparatus operable to impart rotation, heave, pitch, and roll. A gap fill arrangement is movable between a raised position filling a gap between the motion platform and the platform opening to provide a flush boarding surface, and a retracted position allowing free motion of the platform. A recessed portion of a theater wall defines a performance area selectively concealed or revealed by a movable curtain that may also serve as a projection surface. In some embodiments, the motion platform is rotatable through 360 degrees, and pitch or roll motions are perceived differently by an audience depending on rotational orientation.