AUTOMATIC DISINFECTION DEVICE FOR VR SELF-SERVICE MACHINE
20220023764 ยท 2022-01-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63F13/90
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L2202/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63F13/98
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L2/24
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L2202/11
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63F13/98
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Disclosed is an automatic disinfection device for a VR self-service machine, comprises two parts, a head display disinfection device, and a joystick disinfection device. The head display disinfection device comprises a light tube holder or base, a disinfecting light tube or bulb, and a power line. The disinfection light tubes or bulbs are installed on two sides of an inner wall of a VR self-service head display storage device. The joystick disinfection device in one embodiment comprises disinfecting light bulbs installed below the back plate of a VR self-service machine through a back plate attachment, and a protective cover is installed in front of the disinfecting light bulb. In another embodiment the joy sticks removably mounted on the left and right sides of the VR gaming machine are also exposed to disinfecting UV light.
Claims
1. A virtual reality (VR) self-service gaming machine comprising: one or more manually operated controllers for operating the VR self-service machine, the VR controllers operatively connected to a control portion of the VR machine, storage compartments located on or in the left and right sides of said virtual reality (VR) self-service machine for receiving the VR controllers, and one or more disinfection devices mounted on or in each of the storage compartments, said disinfectant devices positioned to deliver a disinfectant agent to the VR controllers so as to disinfect contact surfaces of the VR controllers when the VR controllers are placed in receiving structures within the storage compartments.
2. The virtual reality (VR) self-service machine of claim 1 wherein the disinfection devices are configured to deliver UV light, liquid or gaseous disinfectant compositions, or elevated temperatures to adjacent VR controllers.
3. The improved VR self-service machine of claim 1 wherein the VR controllers are joysticks.
4. An improved VR self-service gaming machine, wherein the improvement comprises one or more delivery devices for providing a disinfecting agent, said one or more delivery devices mounted in storage compartments or areas on or in the VR self-service machine such that manually operated controllers for operating the VR self-service gaming machine or reusable viewing devices for use during operation of the VR self-service machine are exposed to the disinfecting agents following completion of a gaming use and/or placement of the manually operated controllers or reusable viewing devices into said storage areas or compartments between usage thereof by VR self-service gaming machine users.
5. The improved VR self-service gaming machine of claim 4 wherein the disinfecting agent delivered by the delivery devices comprises ultraviolet (UV) light, liquid or gaseous disinfectant compositions, elevated temperatures, or flowing air for drying surfaces, the disinfecting agent delivered onto exterior surfaces of the manually operated controllers or the reusable viewing devices.
6. A virtual reality (VR) self-service gaming machine comprising: one or more manually operated controllers for operating the VR self-service machine and at least one display device configured for placement on a user's head for observing a VR output, the manually operated controllers operatively connected to a control portion of the VR machine, controller storage compartments located on or in the left and right sides of said virtual reality (VR) self-service gaming machine or a front mounted console thereof, and one or more disinfection devices mounted adjacent the storage compartments for the manually operated controllers and said head mounted display devices, the disinfection devices positioned to deliver a disinfectant agent to the VR controllers and head display devices when in storage so as to disinfect contact surfaces thereof.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006] The present utility model is further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
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[0015] The disinfection light tube 106 emits ultraviolet irradiation toward the head display 104 to disinfect the head display. This enables automatic disinfection of the head display 104 in an unattended environment.
[0016] In the embodiment of
[0017] The beneficial effects of the present embodiments are that the automatic disinfection device for VR self-service machine 10 has the advantages of simple operation, convenient use, the need for manual disinfection between users is reduced or eliminated, and the users can wear the disinfected head display 104 and pick up the disinfected joystick 204 in a safe and hygienic manner. As a result, the VR device can be used in an unattended environment, which makes the operation simpler, more efficient, and lower in cost, thereby greatly reducing the threshold of entry to the VR entertainment industry.
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[0019] As shown in
[0020] When the VR self-service gaming machine 10 is in a working state, the head display 104 is lowered from the head display storage compartment 102, and the VR self-service gaming or machine 10 automatically turns off power to a first power line 110 attached to the head display disinfection devices 100. When the VR self-service gaming machine is not in use, the head display 104 is automatically retracted into the head display storage device 102, and the VR self-service gaming machine turns on the power to the first power cord 110 and the head display disinfection devices 100, restarting the disinfection process.
[0021] As shown in
[0022] When the VR self-service machine host is in a working state, the power supply to the joystick disinfection device 220 is turned off, thus stopping the disinfection process. When the VR self-service machine is not in use, the joystick is placed in joy stick holders 210 of the VR self-service machine 10. After a designated period of time, such as 2-5 minutes, the VR self-service machine 10 supplies power to the joystick disinfection device 220, and the disinfection process begins. When the machine is turned back on, the power to the joystick disinfection device 220, and the disinfection process stops.
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[0024] As set forth above in regard to
[0025] While the VR gaming machine embodiments shown and described herein are configured for operation by a single user, the improvements described herein can also be included in VR gaming machines configured for simultaneous use by two or more users so as to provide a competitive gaming experience and can include multiple head displays and multiple pairs of controllers/joysticks.
[0026] Various modifications and changes can be made to the present utility model by a person skilled in the art. Therefore, the present embodiment covers various modifications and changes that come within the scope of the appended claims or equivalents thereof.