The present disclosure generally relates to amusement systems, and more particularly, to amusement-oriented multi-mode experience systems.
Nowadays, the rails of entertainment projects, such as dark rides and roller coasters, are usually single-closed rails, and tourists can only have the experience in a single fixed line. Even for few dual-rail roller coasters, the two rails do not essentially cross or join and are actually two parallel rails, and the running parameters of riding vehicles traveling on these two rails, such as speed, acceleration, etc., are very close, and thus different types of experience cannot be provided. In addition, the dark rides or indoor roller coasters in prior art usually employ fixed scenes, i.e. screens are disposed on some scenes to display dynamic scenarios. The riding vehicle will stop for a period of time upon arriving to the screen and will continue to move after the tourists watch the movies. The above-mentioned ways of fixed screens require the riding vehicle to stop, which is difficult to meet the tourists' demands for watching movies during the traveling process.
The purpose of the present disclosure is to provide an amusement-oriented multi-mode experience system. By using the experience system, tourists can watch movies and play games when the riding vehicle is moving.
An amusement-oriented multi-mode experience system of the present disclosure comprises a closed rail, and a riding vehicle traveling along the closed rail. A screen rail is provided at the side of the closed rail. A screen synchronous moving mechanism corresponding to the riding vehicle and capable of traveling is provided on the screen rail. The screen synchronous moving mechanism comprises a rotary support device and a traveling device. The rotary support device is installed with a screen on the top thereof. The screen is installed on the top of the rotary support device and is capable of performing a 180° pitching motion via a pitch axis. The rotary support device is installed on the traveling device and is capable of performing a 360° rotation in a horizontal plane. The traveling device can travel along with the riding vehicle synchronously on the screen rail.
The screen rail may be in a closed shape or in a linear shape, and is in parallel with the closed rail.
The screen rail is in a straight line shape and is disposed within the closed rail.
The screen is a straight screen, an arc screen, a dome screen, an irregular screen or a fog screen.
The riding vehicle comprises a wheel-type chassis adapted for traveling along the rail and a cabin mounted on the wheel-type chassis.
Optionally, the cabin is rotatably and retractably mounted on the wheel-type chassis via a support equipment.
In one embodiment, the closed rail comprises a stimulating section and a non-stimulating section.
A rail switching device is mounted at a bifurcation and an intersection of the stimulating section and the non-stimulating section, the rail switching device includes a straight rail, a curve rail, a connector, a slide rail and a driving and controlling device, which can be assembled together into one piece being capable of lateral motion as a whole.
A static scene and a dynamic scene are disposed on a side of the rail according to the originality of a theater.
The experience system of the present disclosure incorporates different experience modes, and combines different experience lines and different movie-watching ways. The combination of different lines and different movie-watching ways can provide the tourists with a rich experience of multiple modes. In a single entertainment project, tourists can choose an exciting roller coaster line or a mild changing rail line, the tourists can watch movies on screens or interact when the riding vehicle stops or is traveling.
Specific embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in details below by referring to the drawings.
The amusement-oriented multi-mode experience system according to the present disclosure comprises a riding vehicle 1, a rail 2, a screen 3, a screen rail 4 and a screen synchronous moving mechanism 5, wherein,
The riding vehicle 1 is used for carrying tourists, and may move on the fixed rail 2 by employing a wheel-type chassis 10, and each riding vehicle 1 may carry several tourists. A tourist cabin 11 may be directly fixed on the wheel-type chassis 10, or may be connected to the wheel-type chassis 10 via a support equipment 12 (such as a multi-degree-of-freedom motion platform, an industrial robot arm, etc.) as shown in
Each riding vehicle 1 may either travel independently, or be connected in a line, and travel as a train, as shown in
The rail 2, either in a closed shape or in a linear shape, comprises a stimulating section 21 and a non-stimulating section 22, as shown in
Specific scenes, including static scenes and dynamic scenes, are disposed on both sides of the rail 2 according to the originality of a theater. The static scenes are mainly indoor decorations, and the dynamic scenes may be generated by controllable and movable performance props.
As shown in
The screens 3 include straight screens, arc screens, dome screens, irregular screens, fog screens, etc. Different types of screens are seamlessly combined with peripheral scenes for displaying specific movies. The tourists can watch movies or interact with elements in the movies.
The screen synchronous moving mechanisms 5 can either stay still or travel around. When a riding vehicle travels to a position in front of the screen 3, it can either stop before the still screen 3 for watching videos or images, or travel synchronously with the screen 3, so as to provide the function that the tourists can watch videos or images during the traveling process.
The screen rail 4, which is usually located in the same horizontal plane with the rail 2, can be designed into any shape. However, in the synchronous traveling sections, the screen rail 4 is required to be matching with the rail 2 along which the riding vehicle 1 is traveling. The screen traveling device 50 can travel along the screen rail 4 for supporting the screen 3 or adjusting the posture and position of the screen 3. When the riding vehicle 1 gets close to the screen 3, the screen traveling device 50 travels synchronously with the riding vehicle 1, and adjusts the position and posture of the screen 3, such that the screen 3 is always in front of the tourists during the traveling process to ensure the immersive feeling of the tourists. The riding vehicle 1 and the screen traveling device 50 of the screen 3 move apart after a period of time of synchronous traveling, and continue to travel along their own rails respectively, and the screen 3 may synchronously travel with another riding vehicle 1 at the next moment. The screen rail 4 may be a closed rail in any shape, or may be a non-closed rail. The screen may reciprocally moves along the non-closed rail, and the movement period of the screen is matching with the interval time between two adjacent riding vehicles. When a non-closed screen rail 4 is employed, the screen 3 is capable of performing a 180° pitching motion via a pitch axis (i.e., reversal motion) to adapt its self with the synchronous traveling with the riding vehicle. When riding vehicle 1 is in the form of two vehicles/line, the moving screen 3 is also in the form of two screens/line.
In view of above, the present disclosure combines the experiences of a stimulating section and a non-stimulating section in one experience system, so as to satisfy different tourists' demands for different stimulating degrees, and thereby broaden the audience scope of the entertainment project. Network lines can be formed by the crossing and intersecting of different lines, which can significantly improve the space utilization of the entertainment facilities. By employing a moving screen synchronously traveling with the riding vehicle, the tourists may engage into the dynamic scenes during the traveling process, which substantially alters the previous experience mode of stopping for watching movies or interacting with scenes.
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