61 |
Hobbyhorse |
US49748555 |
1955-03-29 |
US2840377A |
1958-06-24 |
JENKS EARL K |
|
62 |
Toy riding horse |
US40538154 |
1954-01-21 |
US2738974A |
1956-03-20 |
SIMON VINCENT |
|
63 |
Animal simulating attachment for velocipede handlebars |
US39000653 |
1953-11-03 |
US2723128A |
1955-11-08 |
KELLY SR LEO J; KELLY JR LEO J |
|
64 |
Toy horse |
US18235550 |
1950-08-30 |
US2659600A |
1953-11-17 |
BECKER WALTER J |
|
65 |
Sound-making wheeled stick horse |
US15285150 |
1950-03-30 |
US2648160A |
1953-08-11 |
VOORHIS NOBLE VAN |
|
66 |
Toy stick horse |
US12434349 |
1949-10-29 |
US2571266A |
1951-10-16 |
EUGENE LEVAY |
|
67 |
Figure toy |
US9876636 |
1936-08-31 |
US2100245A |
1937-11-23 |
FAGAN EDGAR W J |
|
68 |
Riding stick |
US3304025 |
1925-05-26 |
US1589491A |
1926-06-22 |
OSCAR SODERHOLM |
|
69 |
Game apparatus |
US59808322 |
1922-10-31 |
US1585160A |
1926-05-18 |
LOWELL JOHN B; FRY ARTHUR V |
|
70 |
Coaster skate |
US1136125 |
1925-02-24 |
US1541763A |
1925-06-09 |
DUNBERG DAVID W |
|
71 |
Hobbyhorse toy |
US53997722 |
1922-02-28 |
US1461020A |
1923-07-10 |
BARR LOUIS D |
|
72 |
Rocking-horse |
US27810819 |
1919-02-20 |
US1348785A |
1920-08-03 |
WILLIAM DICKINSON |
|
73 |
Rein-driver pedal-propelled hobby-horse. |
US1910578091 |
1910-08-20 |
US990997A |
1911-05-02 |
MAGEE FRANK |
|
74 |
Stick-horse. |
US1908446134 |
1908-07-30 |
US953755A |
1910-04-05 |
NIDERMAIER LENA R |
|
75 |
Wheeled toy. |
US1908447259 |
1908-08-06 |
US922639A |
1909-05-25 |
SPENCER JOHN B |
|
76 |
Stick-horse |
US230749D |
|
US230749A |
1880-08-03 |
|
|
77 |
Improvement in velocipedes |
US202056D |
|
US202056A |
1878-04-02 |
|
|
78 |
Improvement in combined hobby-horse and carriage-motor |
US105701D |
|
US105701A |
1870-07-26 |
|
|
79 |
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING INTERACTIVITY BASED ON SENSOR MEASUREMENTS |
PCT/US2009001186 |
2009-02-24 |
WO2009114069A2 |
2009-09-17 |
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. |
80 |
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING INTERACTIVITY BASED ON SENSOR MEASUREMENTS |
PCT/US2009001186 |
2009-02-24 |
WO2009114069A3 |
2009-11-19 |
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. |