Having Target Or Subtarget Marker Patents (Class 463/54)
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Patent number: 8911235Abstract: The invention is a trigger pull training device for improving trigger pull technique. The device has a frame with a trigger track opening and a trigger which goes through that opening. A proximity sensor or a plurality of proximity sensors are placed proximate the trigger track opening. The sensors are connected to an indicator whereby pulling the trigger such that the trigger is within the sensing zone causes the proximity sensor to emit a signal. A plurality of sensors can be lined along the trigger track opening to indicate the accuracy of any pull.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2013Date of Patent: December 16, 2014Assignee: TriggerMaster, Inc.Inventor: Malcom Baxter
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Patent number: 8777620Abstract: A firearm training system provides a firearm body having a trigger and a trigger pull sensor circuit. When the trigger is pulled, the trigger pull sensor circuit provides trigger pull data allowing monitoring of the actual two-dimensional trigger pull path taken by the trigger during the trigger pull. The trigger pull path is graft on a predetermined map together with boundary lines representing a predetermined difference threshold from ideal trigger pull data. The system provides a way to monitor trigger pull path to determine whether the trigger has been pulled laterally and/or the firearm body has moved with respect to a longitudinal axis of the firearm body during the trigger pull. By repeatedly monitoring trigger pulls using the system, a user can train to improve trigger pull technique.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2012Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Assignee: TriggerMaster, Inc.Inventor: Malcom Baxter
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Patent number: 8622794Abstract: An apparatus and method for an electronic dart game using an internet communication network, which notifies users of various competitions and provides a method of participating in the various competitions using a plurality of electronic dart game apparatuses connected to an internet communication network without a separate homepage. A method of participating in a competition using a plurality of dart game apparatuses connected with a server through a network including inputting information on players who desire to participate in a competition and information on a competition in which players desire to participate, by using a dart game apparatus; transmitting information including player information and competition information to the server by the dart game apparatus; processing payment by registering that a competition entry fee corresponding to the competition information is paid, by the server; and registering a player as a player participating in the competition, by the server.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2010Date of Patent: January 7, 2014Assignee: Hong International Corp.Inventor: Sang Uk Hong
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Patent number: 8469824Abstract: A device combining a gun and target for facilitating a game of tag using infrared light communications and augmented reality with one or more players is provided. The device includes infrared transmitters and infrared receivers to facilitate omni-directional two-way communication between two or more devices and a shaped housing facilitating handling of the device by a user. The housing includes a grip portion with a finger-operable trigger and a barrel portion. A mobile electronic device is used as an accessory to provide single player and multiplayer augmented reality game play and a user-interface including a display and a touch screen for programming the device and controlling various game and device functions.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2012Date of Patent: June 25, 2013Assignee: Hasbro, Inc.Inventors: Brian Farley, David Small
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Patent number: 8303421Abstract: A device combining a gun and target for facilitating a game of tag using infrared light communications between a two or more players is provided. The device includes two infrared transmitters and two infrared receivers and a shaped housing facilitating handling of the device by a user. The housing includes a grip portion with a finger-operable trigger, a barrel portion and a user-interface including a display and a keypad for programming the device and controlling various game and device functions. A first infrared transmitter transmits a directional infrared signal to another game participant and a first infrared receiver receives an acknowledgment signal therefrom in response to the transmitted directional signal. A second infrared transmitter and second infrared receiver facilitate omni-directional two-way communications between two or more devices before, during, and after a game of infrared electronic tag allowing functions such as game setup, player identification and gameplay analysis.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2008Date of Patent: November 6, 2012Assignee: Hasbro, Inc.Inventors: Brian Farley, David Small
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Patent number: 8072950Abstract: A system for providing collaboration among a plurality of devices in a mobile ad hoc network is disclosed. The system consists of a module within each of the devices that is operable to perform login, synchronization, data loss recovery, and conflict avoidance and resolution functions.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2006Date of Patent: December 6, 2011Assignee: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventors: Guoxin Fan, Nim K. Leung
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Patent number: 7905782Abstract: A game apparatus is capable of controlling infrared radiation means for radiating infrared light. The game apparatus executes game processing using imaging information on the infrared light obtained from an input device. The input device takes an image of the infrared light radiated by the infrared radiation means, and also receives an input from a user. The game apparatus comprises pattern storage means; selection means; and radiation control means. The pattern storage means stores at least one signal pattern of an infrared signal usable by a control target device. The selection means selects at least one of the at least one signal pattern stored by the pattern storage means, using the input received by the input device. The radiation control means causes the infrared radiation means to output an infrared signal of the signal pattern selected by the selection means.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2006Date of Patent: March 15, 2011Assignee: Nintendo Co., Ltd.Inventors: Takao Sawano, Hitoshi Yamazaki
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Patent number: 7632187Abstract: A device combining a gun and target for facilitating a game of tag using infrared light communications between a two or more players is provided. The device includes two infrared transceivers and a shaped housing facilitating handling of the device by a user. The housing includes a grip portion with a finger-operable trigger, a barrel portion and a user-interface including a display and a keypad for programming the device and controlling various game and device functions. A first infrared transceiver transmits a directional infrared signal to another game participant and receives an acknowledgment signal therefrom in response to the transmitted directional signal. A second infrared transceiver facilitates omnidirectional two-way communications between two or more devices. The transceivers facilitate communications between game players before, during, and after a game of infrared electronic tag such as game setup, player identification and gameplay analysis.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2004Date of Patent: December 15, 2009Assignee: Hasbro, Inc.Inventors: Brian Farley, David Small
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Patent number: 7611412Abstract: A method for coordinate generation to be implemented using an orientation device includes the steps of: providing at least three reference marks on a target; aiming the orientation device at a target point on the target, and operating the orientation device such that the orientation device is able to capture an image of the target that contains the reference marks; assigning absolute coordinates to the reference marks in the image captured by the orientation device; and determining relative coordinates of the target point in a coordinate space of the target with reference to the absolute coordinates assigned to the reference marks. An orientation device that performs the method is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2008Date of Patent: November 3, 2009Assignee: Pixart Imaging Inc.Inventors: Chih-Hsin Lin, Tzu-Yi Chao, Hsin-Chia Chen
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Patent number: 6763325Abstract: Enhanced realism of a real-time simulator having multiple computer-controlled units results from making the units capable of reacting to only those other units that each of them can be aware of because of their spatial relationships to the unit. Awareness is based upon probabilities; it can persist after a relationship changes; and it can be influenced by a unit's designation of a target. Each unit selects a target based upon a score incorporating multiple aspects of its tactical situation, and can change targets when the situation changes. A unit selects a strategy in response to which of a set of tactical configurations exist between the unit and its target; the strategy can change short of completion when the configuration changes. A plan produces guidance commands from the high-level strategy. The guidance commands are converted into control settings for guiding the subject unit using a physics engine for simulating the physical dynamics of the unit.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1998Date of Patent: July 13, 2004Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventor: Jeremy D. Stone
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Patent number: 6652384Abstract: The present invention relates to an image processing device. Particularly, it relates to a video game device which alternately performs a shooting game and a role-playing game. The aim of the present invention is to provide an image processing device to make the operation of a character easier by limiting the movement range of the character to a certain field in a shooting game. The image processing device of the present invention places virtual objects in a virtual space formed within a computer system, proceeds a game while controlling the movement of said virtual objects according to input operations and certain rules, and displays the state within said virtual space as a screen seen from a certain viewpoint, wherein said image processing device sets a movement field of a certain shape 202 surrounding at least one of said virtual objects 100A and limits the movement range of other virtual objects 100A based on this movement field.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2001Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Sega EnterprisesInventors: Tomohiro Kondo, Akihiko Mukaiyama, Masayoshi Kikuchi, Shin Futakawame, Kenichi Ikejiri, Katsuhiko Yamada, Kazuyuki Mukaida, Toyoji Kurose, Eiji Horita
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Publication number: 20020198055Abstract: A game of tag using wireless devices is disclosed. In one embodiment of the present invention, players in a game space are each assigned a player to tag and assigned to another player to be tagged. Thus, each player is both “it” (trying to tag a target player) and a target (trying to evade being tagged). Interaction among players is conducted via wireless device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2001Publication date: December 26, 2002Inventors: Stephen M. Bull, Terese Svoboda
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Patent number: 6283862Abstract: A computer-controlled game system comprising a computer unit (10) which is adapted for the generation of a game sequence from at least one computer program and from game sequence data, a playback device (12) which is adapted to play back the game sequence in a projection zone and which is connected with the computer unit (10), at least one transmitter means (16) which is adapted for emitting an electromagnetic beam (S) into a predeterminable partial section of the projection zone, a detector means (18) which is adapted for the detection of the electromagnetic beam (S) when same hits the predeterminable partial section of the projection zone, said detector means (18) being connected with the computer unit (10) and adapted to transmit a signal to the computer unit (10), which is characteristic for the respective detected beam, and an alignment device (20) which is associated with the detector means (18) and which is connected with the computer unit (10) in order to align the detector unit (18) to a predeterminaType: GrantFiled: April 3, 1998Date of Patent: September 4, 2001Assignees: Rosch Geschaftsfuhrungs GmbH & Co., Virtual Laser Games KGInventor: Wolfgang Richter
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Patent number: 6279912Abstract: The present invention provides an apparatus for playing and method of controlling a computerized dart game of simulated tug-of-war. The method generates on a display a goal graphic, at least one player graphic, and at least one challenger graphic. The goal graphic typically includes a first side on which the player graphic is initially displayed and a second side on which the challenger graphic is initially displayed. The method monitors the segments in at least one electronic dart board for hits by darts and determines at least one offset value associated with a segment hit by a dart. The offset value may represent the sum of one or more hits by a player, the sum of one or more hits by a challenger, of the difference between one or more by a player and hits by a challenger. In a single player game, the method itself may generate a random challenger value.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1998Date of Patent: August 28, 2001Assignee: Arachnid, Inc.Inventors: John R. Martin, Timothy J. Ward
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Patent number: 6196844Abstract: The present invention concerns the integration of laser engagement systems such as the MITS and MILES laser systems with standard two dimensional silhouettes, thereby creating a silhouette which can be defeated by laser fire. A laser enhanced silhouette allows live fire target systems (infantry systems and armor systems) to be engaged and defeated with the use of MILES laser Code. The laser enhanced silhouette replaces the plywood or plastic live fire silhouette which is normally utilized on live fire target systems. By connecting the laser enhanced silhouette electronics to the live fire target system's hit sensor electrical connection, the live fire target system can be engaged by laser equipped weapons.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1998Date of Patent: March 6, 2001Inventors: Michael S. Bradshaw, Allen D. Beets, Albert G. Corkery, III, Christopher B. Hickman
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Patent number: 6199030Abstract: Enhanced realism of a real-time simulator having multiple computer-controlled units results from making the units capable of reacting to only those other units that each of them can be aware of because of their spatial relationships to the unit. Awareness is based upon probabilities; it can persist after a relationship changes; and it can be influenced by a unit's designation of a target. Each unit selects a target based upon a score incorporating multiple aspects of its tactical situation, and can change targets when the situation changes. A unit selects a strategy in response to which of a set of tactical configurations exist between the unit and its target; the strategy can change short of completion when the configuration changes. A plan produces guidance commands from the high-level strategy. The guidance commands are converted into control settings for guiding the subject unit using a physics engine for simulating the physical dynamics of the unit.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1998Date of Patent: March 6, 2001Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventor: Jeremy D. Stone
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Patent number: 6146278Abstract: A shooting video game machine includes a monitor screen, a light source near the monitor screen, and a mock gun having an image sensor with a pixel array for capturing an image including the monitor screen and the light source. A light source position detection unit detects as image position of an image of the light source in the pixel array. A hit position detection unit for determines a position aimed at on the monitor screen based on the image position. The light source position detection unit includes a detector for detecting pixels having data of the image of the light source and stores only address of the detect pixels to a memory. A light source position calculator calculate the image position of the light source according to the address data stored in the memory in a certain time period.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1997Date of Patent: November 14, 2000Assignee: Konami Co., Ltd.Inventor: Tatsuya Kobayashi
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Patent number: 5882263Abstract: An audio-video-colorful multimedia system for bowling alleys, comprises screens lined above the alleys, a main controlling computer to control an animation display system, and through a down-converter and a projector, the pictures or advertising words can be displayed on the screen. When bowling starts, the animation display system displays words and patterns to indicate the bowlers' movements. And through the reading of a bowler-read interface and a score-read interface, animated pictures of status of blowing and strikes are displayed in time. In cooperation with a sound-read interface, corresponding sounds and audio effect are heard. Further, in accordance with the number of strikes, the speed of flash lights disposed on the alleys is controlled so as to produce a three-dimensional effect including picture, lighting, and audio effect.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1995Date of Patent: March 16, 1999Inventor: Te-Heng Chung