Patent classifications
A63J5/02
Motorized rotatable treadmill and system for creating the illusion of movement
A motorized, rotatable treadmill and a system for creating the illusion of user movement while the user is stationary with respect to an environment as the user walks or otherwise moves on an endless track of the treadmill. The user can then travel an unlimited distance in unlimited directions while remaining stationary in physical location. The speed of the treadmill is precisely controlled and/or precisely matched with movement of a camera and a real-world speed of movement of the user and the distance the user travels on the belt to create the illusion of movement of the person being filmed. When the treadmill is provided within an LED virtual film set or green screen set, background imagery is added to further supplement the movement in a selected environment.
Motorized rotatable treadmill and system for creating the illusion of movement
A motorized, rotatable treadmill and a system for creating the illusion of user movement while the user is stationary with respect to an environment as the user walks or otherwise moves on an endless track of the treadmill. The user can then travel an unlimited distance in unlimited directions while remaining stationary in physical location. The speed of the treadmill is precisely controlled and/or precisely matched with movement of a camera and a real-world speed of movement of the user and the distance the user travels on the belt to create the illusion of movement of the person being filmed. When the treadmill is provided within an LED virtual film set or green screen set, background imagery is added to further supplement the movement in a selected environment.
SPRAY APPARATUS FOR SPRAYING WATER AND DISCHARGING RESIDUAL WATER AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING THE SAME
The present invention relates to a spray apparatus and a method for controlling the spray apparatus in a system for controlling special effects in a 4D movie theater that are configured to spray water therefrom to provide rain and wind special effects, and more particularly, to a spray apparatus and a method for controlling the spray apparatus that are configured to drain the residual water remaining therein to the outside just after driving stops, while being engagedly operated with a content reproduced in a movie theater to provide rain and wind special effects for customers.
PRESENTATION SYSTEM AND PRESENTATION METHOD
[Problem] To provide a presentation system that effectively uses the characteristic of a float body such as a bubble. [Solution] This presentation system 100 comprises: a tornado fan in which a plurality of blowers each perform blowing so that clockwise or counterclockwise air flow is generated in a presentation space surrounded by exhaust ports 114 of the plurality of blowers when viewed in a plan view; and a supply device 12 that supplies a float body such as a bubble into the presentation space. It is possible to cause an aggregate of bubbles to float in the vicinity of the center in the presentation space by means of a vortex air flow formed in the presentation space.
ARRANGEMENT FOR PROVIDING VISUAL EFFECTS AND RELATED METHOD
An arrangement for providing visual effects including light emitting members attached to a target, an imaging unit for locating the light emitting members, a computing unit for receiving real-time location information data from the imaging unit and controlling a laser projector based on the received location information data, a laser projector projecting a laser beam responsive to control information provided by the computing unit, and a partially reflecting mirror reflecting the projected laser beam with respect to the light emitting members towards and/or in the vicinity of the light emitting members and passing the light from the light emitting members to the imaging unit. Related method is presented.
ARRANGEMENT FOR PROVIDING VISUAL EFFECTS AND RELATED METHOD
An arrangement for providing visual effects including light emitting members attached to a target, an imaging unit for locating the light emitting members, a computing unit for receiving real-time location information data from the imaging unit and controlling a laser projector based on the received location information data, a laser projector projecting a laser beam responsive to control information provided by the computing unit, and a partially reflecting mirror reflecting the projected laser beam with respect to the light emitting members towards and/or in the vicinity of the light emitting members and passing the light from the light emitting members to the imaging unit. Related method is presented.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ADJUSTING AN OPERATION OF AN ATTRACTION SYSTEM
An attraction system for entertaining guests includes a millimeter wave (mmWave) sensor configured to transmit a signal within the attraction system and to receive a reflection of the signal and a control system communicatively coupled to the mmWave sensor. The mmWave sensor is configured to transmit data to the control system based on the reflection of the signal, and the control system is configured to perform operations that include determining a target operation of the attraction system based on the data received from the mmWave sensor and operating the attraction system based on the target operation.
AIR AMPLIFIER ARRAYS FOR PRESENTING ATMOSPHERIC EFFECTS RELATING TO AN EVENT
An air amplifier utilizes a high-pressure input stream of air to accelerate a low-velocity input stream of air to provide a high-velocity, high-volume output stream of air. A coupled air amplifier array includes multiple air amplifiers which couple their respective output streams of air to one another to form a single collective output stream of air. Multiple coupled air amplifier arrays can be utilized to form coupled air amplifier array systems to provide multiple collective output streams of air which can be focused toward to an audience within a venue. The coupled air amplifier array system can be implemented within atmospheric effects systems to provide atmospheric effects, such as wind, scent, and/or temperature to provide some examples, relating to an event. These atmospheric effects systems can present these atmospheric effects to the audience to enhance the immersion of the audience as they are viewing the event. These atmospheric effects systems can include multiple portable mobile effects pods that are situated within different locations within the venue to present these atmospheric effects to different locations with the venue.
AIR AMPLIFIER ARRAYS FOR PRESENTING ATMOSPHERIC EFFECTS RELATING TO AN EVENT
An air amplifier utilizes a high-pressure input stream of air to accelerate a low-velocity input stream of air to provide a high-velocity, high-volume output stream of air. A coupled air amplifier array includes multiple air amplifiers which couple their respective output streams of air to one another to form a single collective output stream of air. Multiple coupled air amplifier arrays can be utilized to form coupled air amplifier array systems to provide multiple collective output streams of air which can be focused toward to an audience within a venue. The coupled air amplifier array system can be implemented within atmospheric effects systems to provide atmospheric effects, such as wind, scent, and/or temperature to provide some examples, relating to an event. These atmospheric effects systems can present these atmospheric effects to the audience to enhance the immersion of the audience as they are viewing the event. These atmospheric effects systems can include multiple portable mobile effects pods that are situated within different locations within the venue to present these atmospheric effects to different locations with the venue.
ATMOSPHERIC EFFECTS SYSTEMS FOR PRESENTING ATMOSPHERIC EFFECTS RELATING TO AN EVENT
An air amplifier utilizes a high-pressure input stream of air to accelerate a low-velocity input stream of air to provide a high-velocity, high-volume output stream of air. A coupled air amplifier array includes multiple air amplifiers which couple their respective output streams of air to one another to form a single collective output stream of air. Multiple coupled air amplifier arrays can be utilized to form coupled air amplifier array systems to provide multiple collective output streams of air which can be focused toward to an audience within a venue. The coupled air amplifier array system can be implemented within atmospheric effects systems to provide atmospheric effects, such as wind, scent, and/or temperature to provide some examples, relating to an event. These atmospheric effects systems can present these atmospheric effects to the audience to enhance the immersion of the audience as they are viewing the event. These atmospheric effects systems can include multiple portable mobile effects pods that are situated within different locations within the venue to present these atmospheric effects to different locations with the venue.