The present invention relates to the field of novelty devices. More particularly, the invention relates to a display device worn, or otherwise carried, by sport fans to encourage cheering for a specific team.
Sport fans attending a live sporting event feel that they provide a service to the team for which they root. There is a perception that players who receive clamorous support from their fans will perform better. A side benefit for cheering for a team is the feeling of togetherness that is provided among fans of the same team when cheering and rooting together; this togetherness often remains after the fans leave the stadium.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a display device for sport fans that encourages cheering for a specific team at a given time.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a display device that is readily visible to a large number of sport fans at any given time.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a system comprising a plurality of user-associated display devices that promotes involvement of a large number of sport fans in cheering for a specific team.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent as the description proceeds.
An electrical battery operated display device for sport fans which is adapted to be coupled to a hat worn by a user comprises a spherical body which is displayable with visible images related to a specific sport team; one or more interface elements associated with the spherical body which are releasably securable to a display device mount; and at least first and second active elements, which, when activated, cause at least a portion of the spherical body to be controllably rotated about its central axis through interaction of the one or more releasably securable elements and simultaneously illuminated.
In one aspect, the first active element is a motor and the second active element is at least one illumination element, the motor and the at least one illumination element being powered by a battery and being activated by a switch, wherein the battery, the motor and the at least one illumination element are mounted interiorly to the spherical body.
In one aspect, the display further comprises a protective tubular covering of a rotor case of the motor which constitutes the display device mount, and a stationary stator-connected base relative to which the spherical body, rotor case and protective covering rotate in unison.
In one aspect, the base is magnetically coupleable to the hat by means of a magnetic plate placed in contact with an inner region of the hat to facilitate symmetric positioning of the spherical body with respect to the user's head when the hat is worn.
In one aspect, the spherical body comprises a bottom base section coupled to the hat, and an upper active section that comprises the at least first and second active elements and that is rotatable with respect to the base section about the central axis of the spherical body.
In one aspect, the motor is mounted to the upper section and the battery and the switch are housed within the upper section.
In one aspect, the display device further comprises a plurality of obliquely extending rods that support the base section from below, for increasing a height of the spherical body relative to the hat and to thereby increase visibility of the display device.
In one aspect, the display device further comprises a receiver adapted to receive a wireless signal and a controller adapted to operate device-mounted circuitry in accordance with data associated with the received signal.
In one aspect, the display device further comprises a location indicating element for indicating an instantaneous location of the display device to facilitate directing transmission of the wireless signal.
In one aspect, a first spherical body provided with a first set of visible images is able to be replaced with a second spherical body provided with a second set of visible images.
In one aspect, the visible images related to a specific sport team are selected from the group consisting of a logo of the sport team, an insignia of the sport team, a portion of the logo or of the insignia, indicia associated with the team, a picture associated with the team, one or more colors associated with the team, imprinting associated with the team, an image associated with a player or with a mascot of the team, and a combination thereof.
A system for displaying spectator-wide content at a stadium comprises a plurality of distributed hat-mounted display devices, each of the display devices configured with at least one illumination element, a receiver adapted to receive a wireless signal, a controller adapted to operate device-mounted circuitry for selectively activating the at least one illumination element in accordance with data associated with the received signal, and a battery for powering the at least one illumination element, receiver and controller; and a central transmitting unit for transmitting the wireless signal, to each of the display devices that have been registered, which includes device-specific data related to a corresponding portion of spectator-wide content that is to be displayed.
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The display device is worn by sport fans, and comprises one or more highly visible active elements which, when activated to be displaced or illuminated at a selected time, encourages cheering for a specific team playing for example basketball, football, baseball, hockey or soccer. The display device is adapted to be economically manufactured with inexpensive components.
Display device 10 comprises a bottom base section 7 coupled to hat 5 to provide a reactive force, and a top active section 12 that is rotatable with respect to base section 7 about a central axis of the spherical display device 10. Bottom base section 7 is imprinted with the logo, or a portion of the logo, of the team for which fans wearing display device 10 cheer. Alternatively, bottom base section 7 may be imprinted with indicia or with a picture associated with the team, such as a dominant player or a mascot. One or both of base section 7 and top section 12 may be made of a plastic material, such as expanded polystyrene, e.g. Styrofoam.
Top section 12 may also be provided with colors, imprinting, indicia or pictures, or a combination thereof, which are identical, similar or complementary to those of bottom section 7. Thus when the active elements of top section 12 are activated, a visible automated action that is directly associated with the team is performed. One visible action is the rotation of top section 12. Another visible action is the illumination of one or more peripheral regions of top section 12. These peripheral regions may flash in unison or non-simultaneously. Alternatively, each peripheral region may be illuminated with a different color. As an automated action is performed while hat 5 is being worn on a fan's head, the action is visible to many other fans sitting in the stadium. These other fans will also activate their active elements by means of the corresponding display devices to generate one or more visible actions that will send the crowd into a frenzy.
The use of a spherical display device according to any embodiment described herein increases the available display area relative to a planar display device, and allows the displayed image to be readily visible to a large number of sport fans sitting in the stadium at any given time without having to be physically held by a hand of the sport fan. Additionally, the spherical display device, when coupled to a worn hat, is positioned stably and symmetrically on the user's head, and will not impose excessive forces on the neck muscles of the user.
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Motor 14 is activated or deactivated by means of switch 19, which may also control one of two selected motor speeds, and circuitry 24 which may be provided on a printed circuit board. Circuitry 24, after activation of display device 10 by switch 19, also controls operation of one or more illumination elements 27, such as switchable or flashable LED light elements, to control illumination of a visible action that stimulates cheering for a particular team. One or more replaceable batteries 13, e.g. rechargeable Lithium batteries, for powering motor 14 and circuitry 24 according to the selected motor speed is housed within top section 12. A charging unit 16 for charging each battery 13 may be accessed by socket 17.
Each of rods 34 may be provided with additional one or more illumination elements, which may be in electrical communication with circuitry 24 (
Base 48 is able to be magnetically coupled to a hat by means of a plate 53, e.g. circular, configured with a plurality of through-holes 54, e.g. four through-holes, within each of which is received a corresponding permanent magnet, not shown. These plate-mounted magnets are adapted to be magnetically coupled to corresponding permanent magnets 57 seated within base 48. By virtue of the significantly large magnetic field exerted by the large number of magnets, plate 53 may be urged to rotate until the plate-mounted magnets become aligned with corresponding base-mounted magnets. Accordingly, display device 40 may be easily mounted by centering base 48 on top of the hat and positioning plate 53 below the hat so as to be magnetically coupled with the base. If so desired, a cushioning element may be applied to the bottom of plate 53 in order to be comfortably mounted on the user's head.
A plurality of circumferentially spaced LED strips 52, or by any other arrangement of LED lights, powered by the battery and mounted on the peripheral wall of rotor case 46 become illuminated simultaneously with the rotation of rotor case 46, when the battery is activated. A printed circuit board 68 causes the LED strips 52 to become illuminated. The image provided on the rotating spherical body 44 will be clearly visible to a large number of fans, particularly by virtue of the illuminated LED strips 52. The LED lights preferably have a sufficiently high brightness to be seen by distant spectators or sport participants within the stadium, for example having a light output corresponding to a power consumption ranging from 5-10 W. LED strips 52 may continuously illuminated when activated, or alternatively may be periodically or intermittently illuminated to provide special illumination effects that promote additional fan interaction in response to operation of display device 40 and to conserve battery consumption. The displayed image may complement the curved contour of spherical body 44, to provide additional special effects.
If the user is a spectator of another sporting event involving a different team, a first spherical body 44 is decoupled from protective covering 47 and replaced with a second spherical body provided with different images.
In another embodiment, the spherical body, which may be releasably securable to protective covering 47, is configured as a spherical LCD screen for displaying selected electronically generated images. A local control unit interfaces with the screen to facilitate a change in the displayed images, such as dynamic images whereby an image is sequentially displayed in changing and contiguous regions of the spherical screen. The visibility of the spherical LCD screen is enhanced by the set of LED lights which are mounted on the peripheral wall of rotor case 46.
System 60 comprises a plurality of distributed hat-mounted display devices 70, for example devices 70a-c. The body of each display device 70 may be similar to that of display device 10 of
In addition, system 60 comprises a central transmitting unit (CTU) 65 for transmitting a wireless signal W that includes device-specific data related to content that is to be displayed by means of a transceiver 73 to a large number of devices 70 simultaneously or successively. The desired spectator-wide content to be displayed may be stored offline as an image in a memory device 69, such as a database, and may be subdivided prior to, or during, a sporting event by a subdividing module 71 to a number of portions corresponding to the number of fans of a certain team involved in the sporting event that are known to be located in the stadium. A processing module 66 commands transceiver 73 to transmit the device-specific data to each registered device, so that the device receiving the transmitted device-specific data will display a portion of the spectator-wide content.
The device-specific data may be indicative of a time when to activate or deactivate the motor to cause rotation of the spherical body or to activate or deactivate the illumination elements. Alternatively or in addition, the device-specific data may be indicative of a constant or time-dependent light intensity of the light to be emitted by each illumination element or by each region of the spherical body, or of a constant or time-dependent color or indicia to be displayed by each region of a spherical LCD screen.
A reader terminal 62 for storing the location or address of each display device 70 in memory device 69 receives spectator-specific information as well as a device type upon consent of the spectator when he or she enters the stadium in order to register the device for use in displaying the spectator-wide content. Reader terminal 62 may comprise a magnetic reader to read seating information associated with an admission ticket, or may be Internet or WIFi enabled to read the wireless address of each display device.
The spectator-specific information may be related to the location of an assigned seat, or of a real time spectator location when a general admission scheme is in use within the stadium such that seat selection is made on a first-come, first-served basis. At times, the spectator-specific information is related to both the location of an assigned seat and of a real time spectator location. The real time spectator location may be determined by a GPS chip 77 mounted within the display device and by processing module 66 provided within CTU 65, within which is installed a GPS tracking application for receiving data output by the GPS chip that is included in a signal T, so that it will be suitably processed. Alternatively, the real time spectator location is determined by an RF tag 78 mounted within the display device and by one of a plurality of stadium-installed RF readers 81 which are configured to transmit a signal R that includes location data acquired from a display device in range to processing module 66 via transceiver 73.
Upon receiving the real time spectator location, processing module 66 commands transceiver 73 to transmit the device-specific data via a signal. W to the real-time location of each registered device so that the spectator-wide content will be reliably displayed.
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In other embodiments, the displayed spectator-wide content is dynamic, such that the displayed indicia content is periodically changed upon transmission of different device-specific data to the known or real time spectator location associated with each registered device.
In other embodiments, such as when spherical LCD screens are employed as the spherical body, the displayed spectator-wide content may be an insignia of the team, an image of a well-known player of the team, or even an animated image, such as one showing a player kicking a ball. The transmitted device-specific data may include a file, such as a TIF file, which is representative of the portion of the spectator-wide content to be displayed by the given display device.
While some embodiments of the invention have been described by way of illustration, it will be apparent that the invention can be carried out with many modifications, variations and adaptations, and with the use of numerous equivalents or alternative solutions that are within the scope of persons skilled in the art, without exceeding the scope of the claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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260786 | Jul 2018 | IL | national |
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PCT/IL2019/050845 | 7/25/2019 | WO | 00 |