20240023714. ROTATIONAL SEATING simplified abstract (Unknown Organization)

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ROTATIONAL SEATING

Organization Name

Unknown Organization

Inventor(s)

David Anthony Boeker of Springfield LA (US)

ROTATIONAL SEATING - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240023714 titled 'ROTATIONAL SEATING

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes rotational seating arrangements for virtual reality and virtual reality gaming. It specifically mentions a saddle suspended from a bearing by an arrangement of straps. These arrangements are designed to provide high mobility for the user while restricting undesirable movement. The user can interact with the straps and the saddle, allowing the saddle to follow a wide range of motions and stay continuously positioned for immediate seating.

  • The patent application discloses rotational seating arrangements for virtual reality and virtual reality gaming.
  • One example of the arrangement is a saddle suspended from a bearing by straps.
  • These arrangements provide a high degree of local mobility for the user.
  • The arrangements also restrict undesirable movement of the user.
  • The user can interact with the straps and the saddle to allow the saddle to follow a wide range of motions.
  • The saddle stays continuously positioned and ready for immediate seating.

Potential Applications

  • Virtual reality gaming
  • Virtual reality experiences and simulations
  • Training and education in virtual reality environments
  • Rehabilitation and physical therapy in virtual reality settings

Problems Solved

  • Restricting undesirable movement of the user during virtual reality experiences
  • Providing a high degree of mobility for the user while maintaining stability and positioning
  • Allowing the user to seamlessly transition between different motions and positions in virtual reality

Benefits

  • Enhanced immersion and realism in virtual reality experiences
  • Improved comfort and stability for the user during extended use
  • Increased safety by preventing unwanted movements and potential injuries
  • Versatile and adaptable seating arrangements for various virtual reality applications


Original Abstract Submitted

rotational seating arrangements are disclosed relating to virtual reality and virtual reality gaming. examples include a saddle suspended from a bearing by an arrangement of straps. arrangements of these and other components are taught as allowing for a high degree of local mobility and as restricting undesirable movement of a user. interactions of the user with the straps and the saddle are disclosed as allowing the saddle to follow a user through a wide range of motions staying continuously positioned as ready for immediate seating.