20240036335. TETHER ACTUATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR VISUALIZATION DEVICE simplified abstract (Universal City Studios LLC)

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TETHER ACTUATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR VISUALIZATION DEVICE

Organization Name

Universal City Studios LLC

Inventor(s)

Andrew Brian Raij of Winter Park FL (US)

David Gerard Majdali of Orlando FL (US)

TETHER ACTUATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR VISUALIZATION DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240036335 titled 'TETHER ACTUATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR VISUALIZATION DEVICE

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes an AR/VR system that includes a wearable visualization assembly worn by a user during a ride stage of an attraction. The assembly displays virtual features for visualization by the user. The assembly also includes a sensor that provides feedback on the attachment status of the assembly to the user. The system further includes a retraction assembly coupled to the wearable visualization assembly via a tether, which can retrieve the tether. A controller is communicatively coupled to the retraction assembly and the sensor, and it can actuate the retraction assembly to retrieve the tether and transition the assembly to a storage configuration if the feedback indicates that the assembly is detached during the ride stage.

  • The patent application describes a wearable visualization assembly for AR/VR systems.
  • The assembly includes a sensor that provides feedback on the attachment status of the assembly to the user.
  • A retraction assembly is coupled to the wearable visualization assembly via a tether and can retrieve the tether.
  • A controller is communicatively coupled to the retraction assembly and the sensor.
  • The controller can actuate the retraction assembly to retrieve the tether and transition the assembly to a storage configuration if the feedback indicates detachment during the ride stage.

Potential Applications:

  • Theme park attractions: The AR/VR system can be used in theme park attractions to enhance the user experience during ride stages.
  • Virtual tours: The system can be used to provide virtual features and visualization during virtual tours of various locations.

Problems Solved:

  • Ensuring attachment status: The sensor provides feedback on the attachment status of the wearable visualization assembly, ensuring that it remains securely attached to the user during the ride stage.
  • Tether management: The retraction assembly and controller allow for easy retrieval and storage of the tether, preventing it from becoming tangled or causing inconvenience to the user.

Benefits:

  • Enhanced user experience: The wearable visualization assembly allows users to visualize virtual features during ride stages, enhancing their overall experience.
  • Improved safety: The sensor provides feedback on attachment status, ensuring that the assembly remains securely attached to the user, reducing the risk of accidents or loss during the ride stage.
  • Convenient tether management: The retraction assembly and controller simplify the management of the tether, making it easy to retrieve and store, improving user convenience.


Original Abstract Submitted

an augmented reality, virtual reality, and/or mixed reality (ar/vr) system includes a wearable visualization assembly configured to be worn by a user and to display virtual features for visualization by the user during a ride stage of an attraction. the wearable visualization assembly includes a sensor configured to provide feedback indicative of an attachment status of the wearable visualization assembly on the user. the ar/vr system also includes a retraction assembly coupled to the wearable visualization assembly via a tether and configured to retrieve the tether. the ar/vr system further includes a controller communicatively coupled to the retraction assembly and the sensor. the controller is configured to actuate the retraction assembly to retrieve the tether to transition the wearable visualization assembly to a storage configuration in response to the feedback indicating that the wearable visualization assembly is in a detached configuration during the ride stage.