The present disclosure relates to enhancing communications and power systems in a venue. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to enhanced wireless communications and power systems for a venue.
Venues which host athletic events typically do not have adequate communications systems. The lack of proper infrastructure in such venues causes problems where lines of communication are critical.
For example, in an athletic event, it is desirable for coaches to have open lines of communication with players throughout an athletic event. In some sports, it is very difficult for coaches to quickly communicate with players. For example, in an American football game, coaches must remain on the sideline of a football field while communicating a play to the quarterback. In football games where many fans are in attendance, the stadium can be extremely loud which makes it difficult for the coach to verbally communicate a play to a quarterback. Moreover, a football coach must remain on the sideline which can be too far to verbally communicate a play to a quarterback. Still further, there is typically only forty seconds between plays, which makes it undesirable for a quarterback to travel to the sideline to verbally receive the next play. Communicating plays to a quarterback with hand signals can also be undesirable as the other team can intercept such signals and anticipate the next play.
In another example, communication and power systems for the fans themselves are inadequate at sporting venues. For example, when fans attend a sporting event at a stadium, their cell phones have poor cellular reception, restricting use of their mobile devices to access the internet. This is caused by the major infrastructure challenges in a stadium. For example, stadiums are constructed of mostly concrete and steel, and the people sitting in the stadium are made up mostly of fluids which all inhibit proper cellular transmission. Still further, fans want to use the network at the same time, such as during kickoff, halftime, or after a significant scoring play. These issues restrict fans from interacting with social media applications, checking fantasy scores, watching videos, browsing the web, etc. Stadium management and owners want fans to engage in such activities as it enhances and promotes the sporting event. In particular, the cellular service at sporting stadiums precludes the ability to upload a four to five megabyte selfie image. Moreover, limited cellular reception prevents stadium management from taking advantage of commercial opportunities by sending promotional material to fans. Still further, attendees at sporting events often need to recharge their cellular devices, and there are often insufficient power systems at venues for this purpose.
Therefore, there exists a need for enhanced wireless communications and power systems for use at a venue (e.g., in a stadium) which address the foregoing limitations.
Systems for providing enhanced wireless communications and power at venues are provided. In one embodiment, the system includes a first communication device that receives audio from a user (such as a coach on a sideline), generates a wireless signal, and transmits the wireless signal to a second communication device via an antenna system (e.g., an antenna system mounted on an overhead camera) that relays the signal. The second communication device (which could be worn by a player during a sporting event) receives the wireless signal and plays the audio. In another embodiment, the wireless signal is broadcast to a plurality of communications devices worn by players. Also provided is a power and communication system for use at a seat at the venue, which provides power for a user's mobile device as well as wired and wireless network (e.g., Internet) connectivity at the seat.
The foregoing features of the disclosure will be apparent from the following Detailed Description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
The present disclosure relates to enhanced wireless communications and power systems for use in a venue, as discussed in detail below in connection with
The present disclosure is generally applicable to any venue or event. The present disclosure by way of example discusses American football, but the present disclosure is not limited to this application and can include any sporting event (soccer, basketball, hockey, wrestling, lacrosse, track and field, racing, archery, darts, video gaming, curling, etc.), concerts, theatre, Broadway plays, musicals, operas, lecture halls, conference rooms, hotels, etc.
The system 2 can allow the coach 4 to reliably and clearly communicate with the player 16. When the coach 4 speaks into the first communications device 6, a wireless communication signal can be generated and sent to the player 16 via the device 18. The wireless communication signal can be extended by the antenna extender 10 placed on the camera 8. It is noted that the antenna extender 10 is optional, and communications could take place directly between the first communications device 6 and the second communications device 16. As the camera 8 traverses the playing field to capture sporting event moments, the antenna extender 10 can be in a suitable position to extend the wireless communication signal from the coach 4 to the player 16. Furthermore, the wireless communication signal can be further extended by the extended 14 installed in the helmet 12. The helmet 12 can be worn by any player on the field for extended the wireless transmission signal to the receiving player 16. For other applications, the helmet 12 can be any other suitable piece of equipment for housing or having the extender 14. The system 2 can optionally dispense with the helmet 12 and extender 14 and rely solely on the camera 8 and antenna extender 10 for communication between the coach 4 and the player 16. Moreover, the system 2 can optionally dispense with the camera 8 and antenna extended 10 and rely solely on the helmet 12 and extender 14 for communication between the coach 4 and the player 16. Still further the system 2 can rely on a plurality of helmets 12 for communication between the coach 4 and the player 16. For example, a wide receiver could have the helmet 12 and the extender 14, which would be extended to a tight end having the helmet 12 and the extender 14, which can then be extended to an offensive lineman having the helmet 12 and the extender 14. Any combination of players with the helmet 12 and the extender 14 can be used in the system 2.
A power and wireless communication device 30 can be secured to a bottom member 32 of the seat 20. A device 30 can be provided for each seat 20 in the venue/stadium. A metal conduit 34 can be located behind the plurality of seats 20 for attaching to a power switch which can provide power to the communication device 30. The power supplied by the conduit 34 can supply power to the communication device 30 when the venue is closed and can refrain from supplying power when the stadium is in operation allowing a battery pack of the communication device 30 to serve a fan or customer for a number of hours during or even after an event at the venue. The power supplied can be automatically turned on or off depending on whether the venue is open or closed. It should be noted that the communication device 30 does not have to be installed in the seat 20 and can be installed in another location suitable for providing cellular or wireless functionality to a fans mobile device as will be discussed in greater detail below.
Importantly, as noted above, the device 30 includes circuitry for providing power to a user's cellular telephone (for powering and/or charging the cell phone), as well as wired and/or wireless connectivity for the telephone. For example, the device 30 could provide Internet connectivity for the telephone via the USB port (and a cable interconnecting the device 30 to the user's telephone) as well as any suitable wireless connection, such as WiFi, Bluetooth, etc. In this regard, the device 30 could include one or more of the power and wireless communications components and circuitry disclosed in published U.S. Patent Application Publication Nos. 2016/0313744, 2015/0244121, and 2014/0067137, the entire disclosures of which are expressly incorporated herein by reference.
Having thus described the system and method in detail, it is to be understood that the foregoing description is not intended to limit the spirit or scope thereof. It will be understood that the embodiments of the present disclosure described herein are merely exemplary and that a person skilled in the art may make any variations and modification without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure. All such variations and modifications, including those discussed above, are intended to be included within the scope of the disclosure.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/354,359 filed on Jun. 24, 2016 and U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/354,353 filed on Jun. 24, 2016, the entire disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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