Universal City Studios LLC (20240255992). INTERACTIVE DEVICE OF AN ATTRACTION SYSTEM simplified abstract

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INTERACTIVE DEVICE OF AN ATTRACTION SYSTEM

Organization Name

Universal City Studios LLC

Inventor(s)

Robert Michael Jordan of Orlando FL (US)

Patrick John Goergen of Orlando FL (US)

INTERACTIVE DEVICE OF AN ATTRACTION SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240255992 titled 'INTERACTIVE DEVICE OF AN ATTRACTION SYSTEM

The wearable device for an attraction system described in the patent application includes a display, a projector, and a microphone that are oriented at oblique angles with respect to the display.

  • The device features a display for visual output.
  • A projector is positioned at a first oblique angle to project images onto the display.
  • A microphone is placed at a second oblique angle to capture audio waves reflecting off the display.

Potential Applications: - Entertainment attractions - Interactive exhibits - Guided tours

Problems Solved: - Enhances user experience by combining visual and audio elements - Allows for immersive storytelling and engagement

Benefits: - Engaging and interactive experience - Enhanced audio-visual content delivery - Increased user participation and enjoyment

Commercial Applications: Title: "Enhanced Wearable Device for Attractions: Revolutionizing Interactive Experiences" This technology can be utilized in theme parks, museums, and other attractions to create immersive and interactive experiences for visitors, enhancing overall engagement and satisfaction.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the wearable device improve user engagement at attractions? - The device combines visual and audio elements to create immersive experiences, enhancing user engagement and enjoyment. 2. What are the potential commercial applications of this technology? - This technology can be used in various attractions such as theme parks, museums, and guided tours to enhance visitor experiences and increase engagement.


Original Abstract Submitted

a wearable device for an attraction system includes a display, a projector oriented at a first oblique angle with respect to the display and configured to project an image onto the display, and a microphone oriented at a second oblique angle with respect to the display. the microphone is configured to receive audio waves deflecting off the display.