FULLDOME DISPLAY FRAMEWORK WITH MOVABLE ASSEMBLY
20230183993 · 2023-06-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G09F19/18
PHYSICS
G09F9/302
PHYSICS
G09F9/3026
PHYSICS
E04H3/22
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A fulldome display framework with a movable assembly adapted to dispose a plurality of display screens or projection screens to constitute a fulldome display includes a fixed frame engaged with a base surface and a movable frame disposed on the base surface and being movable relative to the fixed frame between an assembling position and a disassembling position along a predetermined route. The fulldome display is constituted when the movable frame is located at the assembling position to match with the fixed frame. In this way, after an LED fulldome display structure is installed on the present invention for example, the movable frame could be pulled out relative to the fixed frame along the predetermined route when a circuit board of a part of the fulldome display requires to be repaired, providing a certain working area for a repair worker to carry out repair and maintenance.
Claims
1. A fulldome display framework with a movable assembly adapted to dispose a plurality of display screens or projection screens to constitute a fulldome display, comprising: a fixed frame fixed on a base surface; and a movable frame disposed on the base surface and being movable relative to the fixed frame between an assembling position and a disassembling position along a predetermined route.
2. The fulldome display framework as claimed in claim 1, wherein the fixed frame has a bottom frame and a fulldome display frame supported by the bottom frame of the fixed frame; the movable frame comprises at least one framing assembly having a bottom frame and a fulldome display frame supported by the bottom frame of the at least one framing assembly.
3. The fulldome display framework as claimed in claim 2, wherein the at least one framing assembly moves relative to the fixed frame within a predetermined distance along the predetermined route that is straight.
4. The fulldome display framework as claimed in claim 2, wherein the at least one framing assembly moves relative to the fixed frame within a predetermined distance along the predetermined route that is an arced shape.
5. The fulldome display framework as claimed in claim 1, wherein the fixed frame is a frame in which an inner surface of the frame is a semi-spherical shape, and a south pole region of a bottom side of the fixed frame has an accommodating space; the movable frame is a frame that is a semi-circular shape and is located in the accommodating space.
6. The fulldome display framework as claimed in claim 2, wherein the fixed frame is a frame in which an inner surface of the frame is a semi-spherical shape, and a south pole region of a bottom side of the fixed frame has an accommodating space; the movable frame is a frame that is a semi-circular shape and is located in the accommodating space.
7. The fulldome display framework as claimed in claim 3, wherein the fixed frame is a frame in which an inner surface of the frame is a semi-spherical shape, and a south pole region of a bottom side of the fixed frame has an accommodating space; the movable frame is a frame that is a semi-circular shape and is located in the accommodating space.
8. The fulldome display framework as claimed in claim 4, wherein the fixed frame is a frame in which an inner surface of the frame is a semi-spherical shape, and a south pole region of a bottom side of the fixed frame has an accommodating space; the movable frame is a frame that is a semi-circular shape and is located in the accommodating space.
9. The fulldome display framework as claimed in claim 2, wherein at least one rail is engaged between the at least one framing assembly and the base surface, and the at least one rail extends along the predetermined route.
10. The fulldome display framework as claimed in claim 3, wherein at least one rail is engaged between the at least one framing assembly and the base surface, and the at least one rail extends along the predetermined route; the at least one rail includes two rails arranged in a staggered arrangement in the predetermined route; the two rails are engaged with a side of a bottom of the at least one framing assembly, and another side of the bottom of the at least one framing assembly is engaged with at least one wheel; a substrate is disposed at a position of the base surface corresponding to the movable frame; each of the two rails comprises a fixed rail and a movable rail slidably disposed on the fixed rail; the fixed rail is engaged with the substrate, and the movable rail is engaged with the at least one framing assembly.
11. The fulldome display framework as claimed in claim 4, wherein at least one rail is engaged between the at least one framing assembly and the base surface, and the at least one rail extends along the predetermined route; the at least one rail includes two rails arranged in a staggered arrangement in the predetermined route; the two rails are engaged with a side of a bottom of the at least one framing assembly, and another side of the bottom of the at least one framing assembly is engaged with at least one wheel; a substrate is disposed at a position of the base surface corresponding to the movable frame; each of the two rails comprises a fixed rail and a movable rail slidably disposed on the fixed rail; the fixed rail is engaged with the substrate, and the movable rail is engaged with the at least one framing assembly.
12. The fulldome display framework as claimed in claim 9, wherein the at least one rail includes two rails engaged between the at least one framing assembly and the base surface and arranged in a staggered arrangement in the predetermined route.
13. The fulldome display framework as claimed in claim 9, wherein the at least one rail is engaged with a side of a bottom of the at least one framing assembly, and another side of the bottom of the at least one framing assembly is engaged with at least one wheel.
14. The fulldome display framework as claimed in claim 13, wherein the at least one wheel is a wheel having a brake, and the at least one framing assembly is positioned at the assembling position or the disassembling position via the brake of the at least one wheel.
15. The fulldome display framework as claimed in claim 10, wherein the at least one rail includes two rails engaged between the at least one framing assembly and the base surface and arranged in a staggered arrangement in the predetermined route; the at least one wheel is a wheel having a brake, and the at least one framing assembly is positioned at the assembling position or the disassembling position via the brake function of the at least one wheel; the at least one framing assembly has a first magnet, and the base surface is engaged with two second magnets respectively matching with the first magnet when the at least one framing assembly is located at the assembling position or the disassembling position; the at least one framing assembly is positioned at the assembling position through the first magnet magnetically attracted by one of the second magnets or at the disassembling position through the first magnet magnetically attracted by the other second magnet.
16. The fulldome display framework as claimed in claim 10, wherein the at least one wheel is a wheel having a brake, and the at least one framing assembly is positioned at the assembling position or the disassembling position via the brake function of the at least one wheel; the base surface is engaged with two stop blocks respectively matching with the at least one wheel when the at least one framing assembly is located at the assembling position or the disassembling position; the at least one wheel is located at a position stopped by one of the stop blocks or passes through one of the stop blocks to be stopped by the other stop block to position the at least one framing assembly at the assembling position or the disassembling position.
17. The fulldome display framework as claimed in claim 11, wherein the at least one rail includes two rails engaged between the at least one framing assembly and the base surface and arranged in a staggered arrangement in the predetermined route; the at least one wheel is a wheel having a brake, and the at least one framing assembly is positioned at the assembling position or the disassembling position via the brake function of the at least one wheel; the at least one framing assembly has a first magnet, and the base surface is engaged with two second magnets respectively matching with the first magnet when the at least one framing assembly is located at the assembling position or the disassembling position; the at least one framing assembly is positioned at the assembling position through the first magnet magnetically attracted by one of the second magnets or at the disassembling position through the first magnet magnetically attracted by the other second magnet.
18. The fulldome display framework as claimed in claim 13, wherein the at least one framing assembly has a first magnet, and the base surface is engaged with two second magnets respectively matching with the first magnet when the at least one framing assembly is located at the assembling position or the disassembling position; the at least one framing assembly is positioned at the assembling position through the first magnet magnetically attracted by one of the second magnets or at the disassembling position through the first magnet magnetically attracted by the other second magnet.
19. The fulldome display framework as claimed in claim 13, wherein the base surface is engaged with two stop blocks respectively matching with the at least one wheel when the at least one framing assembly is located at the assembling position or the disassembling position; the at least one wheel is located at a position stopped by one of the stop blocks or passes through one of the stop blocks to be stopped by the other stop block to position the at least one framing assembly at the assembling position or the disassembling position.
20. The fulldome display framework as claimed in claim 9, wherein a substrate is disposed at a position of the base surface corresponding to the movable frame; the at least one rail comprises a fixed rail and a movable rail slidably disposed on the fixed rail; the fixed rail is engaged with the substrate, and the movable rail is engaged with the at least one framing assembly.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] The present invention will be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of some illustrative embodiments in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0021] In the description below, the terms “top”, “bottom”, “front”, “rear”, “left”, “right”, and their derivatives, should be interpreted from the exploded view of the present invention in
[0022] In the current embodiment, the movable frame 20 is a frame that is a semicircular shape and is movable relative to the fixed frame 10 between an assembling position and a disassembling position along a predetermined route on the base surface A. The fixed frame 10 and the movable frame 20 are respectively adapted to dispose a part of a fulldome display. When the movable frame 20 is located at the assembling position, the part of the fulldome display disposed on the movable frame 20 matches with the part of the fulldome display disposed on the fixed frame 10 to constitute the fulldome display.
[0023] In the first embodiment, the fixed frame 10 is the frame in which the inner surface of the frame is the semi-spherical shape, and the movable frame 20 is the semi-circular frame. However, in other embodiments, depending on a shape of the fulldome display disposed on the present invention, the fixed frame 10 could be a frame in which an inner surface of the frame is a partially spherical surface and the movable frame 20 could be a frame in which a surface of the frame is a partially spherical surface, and the two parts of the fulldome display are respectively disposed on the fixed frame 10 and the movable frame 20, thereby the entire fulldome display could be constituted when the movable frame 20 is located at the assembling position.
[0024] In practice, a part of a light-emitting diode (LED) display of the fulldome display could be respectively disposed on the fixed frame 10 and the movable frame 20. When repairing or maintaining the fulldome display installed on the present invention, the movable frame 20 could be moved outwards relative to the fixed frame 10 along the predetermined route, creating a space served as a working area C between the movable frame 20 and the fixed frame 10, so that at that time a repair worker could access to an LED circuit board that requires to be repaired via the working area C, which also provides the repair worker with a manipulating space for repairing and maintaining. In this way, it is convenient for the repair worker to carry out repair and maintenance works and prevents the LED circuit board from being damaged by the repair worker during repair and maintenance.
[0025] As shown in
[0026] A bottom of each of the framing assemblies 22 is engaged with at least one rail 24. In the current embodiment, the bottom of each of the framing assemblies 22 is engaged with two rails 24 spaced along a left-right direction, wherein each of the rails 24 is a track extending along a front-rear direction and includes a fixed rail 241 and a movable rail 242 slidably disposed on the fixed rail 241. The fixed rail 241 is engaged with the substrate A1, and the movable rail 242 is engaged with each of the framing assemblies 22. The rails 24 are respectively engaged between the framing assemblies 22 and the base surface A, and the rails 24 extend along the predetermined route. In the current embodiment, the predetermined route is straight, thereby the framing assemblies 22 could move straight relative to the fixed frame 10 in the front-rear direction. More specifically, the framing assemblies 22 could move within a certain distance between a starting state and an extending limit of each of the rails 24 along the linear predetermined route.
[0027] In order to provide a better support to the framing assemblies 22 of the movable frame 20 and allow the framing assemblies 22 to move more smoothly on the base surface A or the substrate A1, two rails 24 disposed on the bottom of each of the framing assemblies 22 are arranged in a staggered arrangement in the predetermined route, so that a weight of each of the framing assemblies 22 could be shared by the rails 24 disposed in a wider range, thereby providing a better support to the framing assemblies 22. At least one wheel 26 is disposed on a position of the bottom of each of the framing assemblies 22 in which the two rails are not disposed, thereby to work with the two rails 24. Referring to
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[0029] However, the number of the framing assembly 22 is not limited to the example given above, but could be one or more than two in other embodiments, and the predetermined route is not limited to be a straight route either. A fulldome display framework with a movable assembly according to a second embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in
[0030] Apart from the first embodiment and the second embodiment, in which each of the framing assemblies 22 is fixed at the assembling position or the disassembling position via the braking function of the wheels 26, in an embodiment shown in
[0031] Another embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in
[0032] It must be pointed out that the embodiments described above are only some preferred embodiments of the present invention. All equivalent structures which employ the concepts disclosed in this specification and the appended claims should fall within the scope of the present invention.