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用于基于传感器测量来提供交互性的方法及系统 |
CN200980101008.4 |
2009-02-24 |
CN101868284A |
2010-10-20 |
大卫·克劳福德; 大卫·达拉漠; 乔恩·乔治 |
提供一种用于基于客人的传感器测量来向体验场所的客人提供交互性的系统。系统包括被配置为感测客人的客人变量的传感器,其中传感器可为生物传感器,面部识别传感器,声音紧张度分析传感器,手势识别传感器,运动跟踪传感器,或者眼睛跟踪传感器,并且可感测心率或另一种客人变量。本系统还包括控制系统,控制系统可被实现为与传感器相通信的计算机。控制系统被配置为根据客人变量来确定客人状态,并且调整场所变量,例如,通过选择主题公园骑乘设备所遵循的路径。控制系统根据客人状态来调整场所变量以向体验场所的客人提供增强的满足感。 |
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摇动游乐器具装置 |
CN201080051474.9 |
2010-04-21 |
CN102655916B |
2014-08-20 |
越智泰 |
提供用于摇动游乐器具的摇动游乐器具装置。本发明的摇动游乐器具装置(100),具备:立起设置在基体(110)上的一对支柱(120);一对摇动件(131);电动机(133);和设置于该电动机(133)的旋转轴的臂(134)。一对摇动件(131)可摇动地安装于各支柱(120)上方,相互的一个端部附近彼此通过诱导轴连结。并且,电动机(133)安装于相同的支柱(120)上方,使一对摇动件(131)内的任一摇动件(131)另一端部附近与设置于电动机(133)的臂(134)连结。该摇动游乐器具装置的特征在于:当电动机(133)的旋转轴旋转时,通过使与臂(134)连结的部位进行偏心旋转,使一对摇动件(131)进行摇动。 |
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摇动游乐器具装置 |
CN201080051474.9 |
2010-04-21 |
CN102655916A |
2012-09-05 |
越智泰 |
提供用于摇动游乐器具的摇动游乐器具装置。本发明的摇动游乐器具装置(100),具备:立起设置在基体(110)上的一对支柱(120);一对摇动件(131);电动机(133);和设置于该电动机(133)的旋转轴的臂(134)。一对摇动件(131)可摇动地安装于各支柱(120)上方,相互的一个端部附近彼此通过诱导轴连结。并且,电动机(133)安装于相同的支柱(120)上方,使一对摇动件(131)内的任一摇动件(131)另一端部附近与设置于电动机(133)的臂(134)连结。该摇动游乐器具装置的特征在于:当电动机(133)的旋转轴旋转时,通过使与臂(134)连结的部位进行偏心旋转,使一对摇动件(131)进行摇动。 |
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Rocking play device |
JP2009259836 |
2009-11-13 |
JP2011103970A |
2011-06-02 |
OCHI YASUSHI |
<P>PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a rocking play device adapted to rock play elements. <P>SOLUTION: The rocking play device 100 provided with a pair of supports 120 erected on a base body 110, a pair of rocking elements 131, a motor 133 and an arm 134 which is provided to the rotary shaft of the motor 133. The pair of rocking elements 131 is rockably attached to the upper portions of the respective supports 120, and connected to each other in the vicinity of one end part thereof by a guide shaft. Further, the motor 133 is attached to the upper portions of the respective supports 120. In the pair of rocking elements 131, the vicinity of the other end part of either of the pair of rocking elements 131 is connected to the arm 134 provided on the motor 133. The rotation of the rotating shaft of the motor 133 causes the portion connected to the arm 134 to eccentrically rotate, and as a result, the pair of rocking elements 131 rocks. <P>COPYRIGHT: (C)2011,JPO&INPIT |
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METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING INTERACTIVITY BASED ON SENSOR MEASUREMENTS |
EP09719234.8 |
2009-02-24 |
EP2249936B1 |
2013-06-26 |
CRAWFORD, David; DURHAM, David; GEORGE, Jon |
There is provided a system for providing interactivity to a guest of an experiential venue, based on sensor measurement of the guest. The system comprises a sensor configured to sense a guest variable of the guest, where the sensor may be a biometric sensor, a facial recognition sensor, a voice stress analysis sensor, a gesture recognition sensor, a motion tracking sensor, or an eye tracking sensor, and may sense heart rate or another guest variable. The system also comprises a control system, which may be implemented as a computer, in communication with the sensor. The control system is configured to determine a guest state from the guest variable, and to modify a venue variable, for example by selecting a path a theme park ride follows. The control system modifies the venue variable according to the guest state to provide increased satisfaction to the guest of the experiential venue. |
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METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING INTERACTIVITY BASED ON SENSOR MEASUREMENTS |
EP09719234.8 |
2009-02-24 |
EP2249936A2 |
2010-11-17 |
CRAWFORD, David; DURHAM, David; GEORGE, Jon |
There is provided a system for providing interactivity to a guest of an experiential venue, based on sensor measurement of the guest. The system comprises a sensor configured to sense a guest variable of the guest, where the sensor may be a biometric sensor, a facial recognition sensor, a voice stress analysis sensor, a gesture recognition sensor, a motion tracking sensor, or an eye tracking sensor, and may sense heart rate or another guest variable. The system also comprises a control system, which may be implemented as a computer, in communication with the sensor. The control system is configured to determine a guest state from the guest variable, and to modify a venue variable, for example by selecting a path a theme park ride follows. The control system modifies the venue variable according to the guest state to provide increased satisfaction to the guest of the experiential venue. |
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ROCKING HORSE OR LIKE ROCKING DEVICE |
EP01936480.1 |
2001-05-21 |
EP1286736A1 |
2003-03-05 |
TOLONEN, Markus |
A rocking horse or like device which includes a curved bas for rocking and an arrangement for moving the device in connection with rocking is characterized in that the arrangement for moving includes in the curved bottom (3) of the base in the vicinity of an end thereof a structure (6) made of elastic and flexible material and consisting of ridges transverse to the curving direction so that the cross section of the structure is comb-like, whereby the ridges of the structure yield and bend by the action of the masse and the rocking motion (F) of the device allowing the device to move (M). |
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Rocking play device |
US13497116 |
2010-04-21 |
US08608582B2 |
2013-12-17 |
Yasushi Ochi |
This Invention is provided with a pair of strut 120 vertically arranged by the base substrate, a pair of swing member 131, a motor 133, and an arm provided to a rotating shaft of the motor. A pair of swing member 131 is swingably connected to an upper part of the strut 120, a guidance shaft couples each one end neighborhood of the pair of struts. Also a motor 133 is attached to the upper part of the struts 120 similarly, the arm 134 provided to the motor 133 is connected to other end neighborhood of one of swing member 131 among the pair of swing members 131, And, if the rotating shaft of the motor rotates, the other end neighborhood connected with the arm 134 is eccentric rotated, causing swing of the pair of swing member 131. |
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MARCHABLE AND STEERABLE ROCKING HORSE |
US12623410 |
2009-11-21 |
US20110124423A1 |
2011-05-26 |
Kuang-Ting Chien; Cheng Ming Chien |
A marchable and steerable rocking horse includes a main frame having a seat and an arcuate frame spaced from the seat in a vertical direction. Upper ends of left and right legs are pivotably connected to a front end of the seat. Lower ends of the left and right legs slightly extend beyond the bottom face of the arcuate frame. The main frame moves forward in the longitudinal direction when the lower ends of the left and right legs contact the ground while the main frame rocking in the longitudinal direction. A steering mechanism is provided to keep one of the left and right legs above the ground, so that the rocking horse can turn rightward or leftward. A movable plate is provided to keep both of the left and right legs above the ground, so that the rocking horse can rock on the site. |
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Combination vehicle and rocker for children |
US8883949 |
1949-04-21 |
US2605814A |
1952-08-05 |
GEARING PHILIP G |
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Rocking horse |
US52964744 |
1944-04-05 |
US2448390A |
1948-08-31 |
PUGH EDWARD U |
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Rocking-horse. |
US22291718 |
1918-03-16 |
US1282744A |
1918-10-29 |
BROWER JAMES F; BROWER ORA |
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Traveling rocking-horse. |
US1904191811 |
1904-02-03 |
US775725A |
1904-11-22 |
HETTEL ANTON |
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Improvement in rocking-horses |
US96708D |
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US96708A |
1869-11-09 |
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センサー測定に基づく双方向性を提供するための方法およびシステム |
JP2010550673 |
2009-02-24 |
JP5661477B2 |
2015-01-28 |
クロフォード デビッド; ダーハム デビッド; ジー ジョージズ ジョナサン |
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Swing playground equipment equipment |
JP2009259836 |
2009-11-13 |
JP5574525B2 |
2014-08-20 |
泰 越智 |
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Method and system for providing interactivity based on the sensor measurement |
JP2010550673 |
2009-02-24 |
JP2011514829A |
2011-05-12 |
ジー ジョージズ ジョナサン; クロフォード デビッド; ダーハム デビッド |
There is provided a system for providing interactivity to a guest of an experiential venue, based on sensor measurement of the guest. The system comprises a sensor configured to sense a guest variable of the guest, where the sensor may be a biometric sensor, a facial recognition sensor, a voice stress analysis sensor, a gesture recognition sensor, a motion tracking sensor, or an eye tracking sensor, and may sense heart rate or another guest variable. The system also comprises a control system, which may be implemented as a computer, in communication with the sensor. The control system is configured to determine a guest state from the guest variable, and to modify a venue variable, for example by selecting a path a theme park ride follows. The control system modifies the venue variable according to the guest state to provide increased satisfaction to the guest of the experiential venue. |
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Method and System for Providing Interactivity Based on Sensor Measurements |
US15805017 |
2017-11-06 |
US20180065051A1 |
2018-03-08 |
David Crawford; David Durham; Jonathan Georges |
There is provided a system for providing interactivity to a guest of an experiential venue, based on sensor measurement of the guest. The system comprises a sensor configured to sense a guest variable of the guest, where the sensor may be a biometric sensor, a facial recognition sensor, a voice stress analysis sensor, a gesture recognition sensor, a motion tracking sensor, or an eye tracking sensor, and may sense heart rate or another guest variable. The system also comprises a control system, which may be implemented as a computer, in communication with the sensor. The control system is configured to determine a guest state from the guest variable, and to modify a venue variable, for example by selecting a path a theme park ride follows. The control system modifies the venue variable according to the guest state to provide increased satisfaction to the guest of the experiential venue. |
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Composite wooden horse cart with forward and backward controls |
US465662 |
1983-02-10 |
US4545590A |
1985-10-08 |
Chin-Chung Wang |
A toy rocking horse cart with forward and backward controls for children's entertainment consisting of an arc shaped base mounting, chassis, horse body, seat, back resting board, handle, reinforcement battens on the arc shaped base mounting, and other constituent parts, characterized by the fact that conversion of impulses and impetuses produced by the horse rocking on the cart into one-way momentums by the actions of the ratchet wheel sets and check claws therefor so that the cradle will be driven to move forward or else backward, with means to control and to change the direction in which the cart moves. The cart is also provided with braking means to protect the safety of a child rider in getting on or getting off the horse. |
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Children's combined rocking and wheeled vehicle |
US35694353 |
1953-05-25 |
US2728375A |
1955-12-27 |
MARRONE MICHAEL G |
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