序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
101 Safe Compactible Play Structure US10710735 2004-07-30 US20050059500A1 2005-03-17 Nathan Finstein
A child's play ramp, of flexible sheet material, leading up to a play room. Ramp is for climbing and sliding. The playroom is open to the ramp, but part of that opening is covered by a screen. Barriers prevent dangerous falls in directions other than down the ramp. A safety mat is included at ramp bottom. The product is compactible into the form of a box. There is: a specific foothold construction; a specific way of lining side fall barriers; and a specific method of attaching a safety mat to the low end of the ramp.
102 Game apparatus US10064169 2002-06-17 US20020140171A1 2002-10-03 Yasushi Ochi
Game apparatus that enables players themselves to bodily sense a feeling of reality and lively motion, and that enables satisfying curiosity regarding mechanical manipulations. The game apparatus is composed of: a holding section (6) for holding a plurality of grab articles (7); a ride apparatus (10) for players (Y) to board, adapted to be shiftable and/or rotatable; and a fetching means (25) attached onto the ride apparatus (10), for fetching grab articles (7) from the holding section (6) by player (Y) manipulations. By actions that manipulate the fetching means (25), a player (Y) can satisfy curiosity regarding mechanical manipulations, and can enjoy an amusement brimming with appeal. By boarding and traveling with the ride apparatus (10), the players (Y) themselves can bodily sense a feeling of reality and lively motion.
103 Motion linkage apparatus US09736453 2000-12-15 US06402625B2 2002-06-11 Martin Armstrong
A motion translating apparatus which may be used in a motion simulator or in a motion controlling device has an x axis, a y axis and a z axis, each of which axes is perpendicular to each other. The apparatus may include a base having a central leg substantially in the “z” axis; at least three shaft and ball assemblies associated with each leg, each assembly including a ball having a spherical outer surface and a centerline parallel to the “x-y” plane, and a rotating shaft fixed to the ball parallel to but offset from the centerline of the ball; wherein the axes of the shafts converge on a center point and radiate outward from the leg and wherein rotation of the shaft displaces the ball eccentrically about the axis of the shaft; and a platform which has an outer circumference and at least three receptacles, wherein each receptacle engages a corresponding ball such that movement of each ball causes movement of the platform; and motor and gear mechanisms for independently rotating each shaft associated with the base or legs.
104 System and method of providing passenger ingress and egress in an amusement ride US141933 1988-01-11 US5021954A 1991-06-04 Richard J. Fox; Maurice G. Leasure; Gregory S. Kadorian; Douglas R. LeBlanc; David L. Harbaugh; James E. Poole; Donald A. Hoffend, Jr.
A method and system is provided for moving passengers in and out of an amusement ride of the type having a passenger cabin capable of movement in multiple degrees of freedom within an enclosure. The cabin includes ingrees doors on one side of the cabin and egress doors on the other side to admit and discharge passengers from seats within the cabin. Another set of ingress and egress doors are provided on opposite sides of the enclosure in respective alignment with the ingress and egress doors of the cabin when the cabin is at rest in a loading position. A plurality of ingress and egress platforms, located outside the operating envelope of the cabin when the cabin is in motion, are adapted to be moved to a deployed position when the cabin is in the loading position to connect the ingress and egress doors of the enclosure with the ingress and egress doors of the cabin. In this way, movement of passengers in and out of the cabin, which is spaced from the enclosure, is provided in a rapid and orderly fashion. A control element in the form of a computer also are included for controlling and coordinating the various movements of the doors, platforms and cabin. Restraints in the passenger seats also can be controlled by the computer so that the amusement ride cannot begin until the restraints in each occupied seat are fastened.
105 Moving sidewalk US27944D 1971-04-26 USRE27944E 1974-03-26
THIS INVENTION RELATES TO MOVING SIDEWALKS AND ENTRY AND PARTICULARLY TO SUCH SIDEWALKS, AS ARE EQUIPPED WITH WHEREBY A MESH BELT IS CONSTRUCTED TO VARY IN WIDTH MAY BE MOVES SO THAT THE SPEED OF THE BELT AT ONE LOCUS MAY BE SUBSTANTIALLY MORE THAT WALKING SPEED, WHILE BEING OF THE ORDER TO MAGNITUDE OF WALKING SPEED AT A SECOND LOCUS.
106 Rocket ride for children US35177253 1953-04-29 US2723854A 1955-11-15 ROBERT REBERNIGG
107 Amusement ride US11079836 1936-11-14 US2172451A 1939-09-12 POWERS TIMOTHY B
108 Amusement vehicle US1839425 1925-03-26 US1566097A 1925-12-15 JOHNSON ELLA V
109 Wagon US41820220 1920-10-20 US1377949A 1921-05-10 WARD FRED H
110 Six degree of freedom (DOF) motion platform without non-redundant load paths US15004507 2016-01-22 US10137379B2 2018-11-27 Ryan R. Wach
A six degree of freedom (DOF) motion platform system is described that, in contrast to Stewart platforms, is adapted to include redundant load paths or to be without non-redundant load paths. During operation of the six DOF motion platform system, a controller may employ motion control software to provide desired movement of a ride vehicle supported on the upper plate or motion platform of the system. This makes the six DOF motion platform system particularly well suited for use in amusement or theme park rides and similar applications where it is desirable to provide redundant load paths because this reduces significant design constraints and also lowers fabrication and maintenance/operation costs when compared to rides using Stewart platforms. The actuation system used in the motion platform system include four pairs of linear actuators arranged as a rectangular truss instead of a more conventional triangular truss used in six DOF motion platforms.
111 ROLLER COASTER VEHICLE GUIDANCE SYSTEM INCLUDING A SIDE GUIDE ASSEMBLY WITH WHEEL SUSPENSION US15585740 2017-05-03 US20180318722A1 2018-11-08 JOHN D. SMITH; BROOKE M. SWIFT; FELICIA D. HIGHT; BRECKEN L. KANZ; ANTHONY R. DEFILIPPO; MARC A. MEDINA; ALEJANDRO A. FIGUEROA
A system for providing guidance of a ride vehicle on a track of a park ride, e.g., a vehicle or car of a roller coaster, that is adapted to provide side guide wheel suspension with a design that requires significantly less maintenance than the traditional pin and bushing configuration. The system includes a side guide assembly includes two spring members, which may each take the form of a leaf spring, that are directly mounted to the main support of the bogie assembly (e.g., the load wheel assembly, the up stop assembly, and the support frame of the bogie assembly). The spring members are adapted to provide anchor points for the side guide wheel shafts that each side guide wheel is mounted onto for rotation. When the spring members are leaf springs, the eyes of each leaf spring may form the anchor points or shaft supports for the wheel rotation shafts.
112 System and method for modular ride vehicles US14461141 2014-08-15 US10086299B2 2018-10-02 Patrick Devin Boyle
A system includes a plurality of ride vehicle modules, where each of the plurality of ride vehicle modules includes an interlock system configured to perform linking operations to join to other ride vehicle modules to form a cluster and delinking operations to separate from the other ride vehicle modules throughout a ride, control circuitry configured to control the interlock system and movement of the respective ride vehicle module independently or as a part of the cluster, and communication circuitry configured to wirelessly communicate with the other ride vehicle modules internal and/or external to the cluster. The cluster may change sizes throughout the ride by performing linking and delinking operations as desired. A method for changing the size of clusters of ride vehicle modules throughout a ride is also disclosed.
113 MOTION DETERMINATION LIMITING DEVICE US15706779 2017-09-18 US20180161684A1 2018-06-14 Bo WANG
The present invention relates to a motion determination limiting device including a housing. An extendable rod is arranged throughout the housing. A vertical position limiting mechanism and a horizontal position limiting mechanism are sleeved outside the extendable rod in a down-to-top manner. The housing is sleeved outside the vertical position limiting mechanism and the horizontal position limiting mechanism. A lower portion of the vertical position limiting mechanism is provided with a position limiting bearing. When the user is walking, an inclination is generated to drive the vertical position limiting mechanism in the present invention to stop the extendable rod from moving upwardly and downwardly, such that the position limitation in the vertical direction can be realized. Moreover, the rotation in horizontal direction is allowed, and the swings of the user can be limited via the horizontal position limiting mechanism.
114 Viewing system based on two-layer film and television railcar US15108580 2014-12-17 US09993740B2 2018-06-12 Jian Li; Hongguang Wen; Baoluo Jia
A viewing system based on a two-layer film and television railcar, comprising a first railcar moving on a first rail track and a second railcar of a second rail track arranged thereabove; at the docking point of the first railcar and the second railcar, the first rail track and the second rail track are positioned on the same plane; and arranged on the bottom of the first railcar is a locking apparatus used for locking the first railcar onto the second rail track when the first railcar moves on the second rail track. Viewers can experience different viewing positions and viewing space by means of the first railcar and the second railcar, and can use the changing movement of the railcars to enjoy different film and television content.
115 Seat form for amusement rides US14690334 2015-04-17 US09950647B2 2018-04-24 Dal Freeman; Aaron Jarrett; Dustin Allen
A contoured seat form includes a lower support surface on which a user's legs and buttocks are supported, the lower support surface including a forward edge having: i) a pair of primary leg support surfaces extending inwardly from side edges of the forward edge; and ii) a pair of indent surfaces, each extending backwardly from the leg support surfaces. At least one leg indentation is formed into which a smaller rider's leg or legs can fit. A back support surface by which a rider's back is supported includes a pair of contoured protrusions that extend forwardly therefrom, the pair of contoured protrusions defining a torso indentation therebetween, the torso indentation being sized such that a smaller rider's torso will fit between the pair of protrusions while a larger rider's torso will be prevented from entering the torso indentation by the contoured protrusions.
116 Virtual attraction controller US15265700 2016-09-14 US09908056B2 2018-03-06 Mark Bruce Maycock; Eric Vance
A ride system includes a first ride vehicle and a second ride vehicle positioned within a course and configured to travel within the course. The ride system also includes a control system having at least one controller and at least one position tracking system, where the at least one controller is configured to control movement of the first and second ride vehicles, and where the at least one position tracking system is configured to facilitate identification of a first location and a second location of the first and second ride vehicles, respectively, within the course. The ride system also includes a wireless network configured to enable communication between components of the ride system. The at least one controller is configured to receive data indicative of the first and second locations of the first and second ride vehicles, respectively, where the at least one controller determines a control loop for the first and second ride vehicles based on the data indicative of the first and second locations, and where the at least one controller is configured to process the data indicative of the first and second locations to synchronize one or more show elements with the first and second locations.
117 Method and system for providing interactivity based on sensor measurements US12075478 2008-03-11 US09839856B2 2017-12-12 David Crawford; David Durham; Jon 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.
118 System and method for a multi-stations sport game US14999251 2016-04-15 US20170296894A1 2017-10-19 Aung Min
A system, method and device for a sport game are provided. The game utilizes a plurality of play articles, at least three stations cum goals or targets, a playground, a game controller device and a display device. The game is played by individual participant or participants wherein the rules of the game maintain a familiarity with an ancient puzzle game and is based on a mathematical formula of logarithmic scale where the play articles are moved around the stations by play participants to accrue points or goals and where the devices are incorporated with identification, tracking, data transmission, data processing, determination and data display capabilities to monitor and manage the game. The game provides physical, skill and cerebral challenges and is applicable to a plurality of normal sports wherein goal or target shooting is primal; the game can be played indoors or outdoors, for fun, exercise, training of sport skills, light or serious competition.
119 TRACK-BASED SWING RIDE WITH LONG ARM PENDULUM US15088326 2016-04-01 US20170282085A1 2017-10-05 DAVID W. CRAWFORD; DEREK LEE HOWARD
A track-based swing ride system providing passengers a unique swinging ride experience. The ride system includes a ride track that supports a moving bogie coupled to the ride track that includes a drive assembly driving the bogie along a ride path defined by the ride track. The ride apparatus includes a pendulum arm pivotally coupled at a first end to the bogie, whereby the pendulum arm is suspended below the ride track and moves along the ride path with the bogie. The ride apparatus includes a passenger vehicle coupled to a second end of the pendulum arm opposite the first end of the pendulum arm. To provide the swinging sensation, the ride apparatus includes a roll driver rotating, concurrently with the drive assembly of the bogie, the pendulum arm about a roll axis extending through the first end of the pendulum arm.
120 Relative motion amusement ride US15201534 2016-07-04 US09776096B2 2017-10-03 Gerald L. Barber
This invention is a relative motion amusement ride comprising having an inner compartment with a rider's area, a rotational drive and vertical drive attached to the inner compartment, a set of light panels disposed along an inner wall of the rider's compartment and along the perimeter of the rider's area; a light panel controller in communications with a database of images and computer readable instructions for displaying images on the set of light panels and door light panel wherein such display is cooperatively associated with the motion of the rider's compartment to coordinating the physical movement of the inner compartment and the image on the light panels to provide relative motion to the rider; an inner speaker for providing audio information in the rider's area wherein the audio information is coordinated the physical movement of the inner compartment and the image on the light panels.
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