Dual-range wireless interactive entertainment device

US10188953B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10188953-B2
Application numberUS-201715621858-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 13, 2017
Priority dateFeb 22, 2000
Publication dateJan 29, 2019
Grant dateJan 29, 2019

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A method of interactive game play is provided wherein a seemingly magical wand toy is provided for enabling a trained user to electronically send and receive information to and from other wand toys, a master system and/or to actuate various play effects within a play environment. The toy wand or other seemingly magical object is configured to use a send/received radio frequency communications protocol which provides a basic foundation for a complex, interactive entertainment system to create a seemingly magical interactive play experience.

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A dual-range wireless tracking and actuation device for tracking a guest within an entertainment facility and for wirelessly actuating one or more associated effects as part of an interactive entertainment experience, said wireless tracking and actuation device comprising: a portable token configured to be carried or worn by said guest, said portable token comprising one or more internal batteries and electronic circuitry comprising: non-volatile memory storing a unique identifier that uniquely identifies said portable token; an antenna configured to be wirelessly energized by inductive coupling with an external activation device over a limited activation range of less than 60 centimeters; a first radiofrequency (RF) transceiver electrically coupled to and powered by said antenna and configured to provide first two-way wireless communications with a first wireless-compatible device over a first wireless communication range of less than 60 centimeters; a second RF transceiver electrically coupled to and powered by said one or more internal batteries and configured to provide second two-way wireless communications with a second wireless-compatible device over a second wireless communication range of greater than 10 feet; and wherein at least one of said first two-way wireless communications or said second two-way wireless communications comprise said unique identifier. 2. The wireless tracking and actuation device of claim 1 , wherein said portable token comprises an internal cavity, and wherein said one or more internal batteries and said electronic circuitry are disposed within said internal cavity. 3. The wireless tracking and actuation device of claim 1 , wherein said portable token is configured to be worn as a necklace pendant. 4. The wireless tracking and actuation device of claim 1 , wherein said first wireless communication range is between 1 centimeters and 25 centimeters, and wherein said second wireless communication range is between 10 feet and 100 feet. 5. The wireless tracking and actuation device of claim 1 , wherein said non-volatile memory, said antenna, and said first RF transceiver are configured as a single integrated device comprising an RF identification (RFID) tag. 6. The wireless tracking and actuation device of claim 1 , further comprising memory storing instructions that when executed is configured to cause information identifying one or more entertainment facilities visited by said guest while carrying or wearing said portable token to be stored in said non-volatile memory. 7. The wireless tracking and actuation device of claim 1 , further comprising an effects generator configured to produce one or more sound effects or vibration effects based on one or more wireless communications received by said wireless tracking and actuation device. 8. A portable token for wirelessly tracking a guest within a wireless-compatible entertainment facility and for wirelessly actuating one or more associated effects as part of a personalized guest entertainment experience, said portable token comprising: one or more internal batteries; a microprocessor; non-volatile memory electrically coupled to said microprocessor, said non-volatile memory storing a unique identifier that uniquely identifies said portable token; an antenna electrically coupled to said microprocessor, said antenna configured to be wirelessly energized by inductive coupling with an external activation device over a limited activation range of less than 60 centimeters; a first radiofrequency (RF) transceiver electrically coupled to and powered by said antenna, said first RF transceiver configured to provide first two-way wireless communications with a first wireless-compatible device over a first wireless communication range of less than 60 centimeters; and a second RF transceiver electrically coupled to and powered by said one or more internal batteries, said second RF transceiver configured to provide second two-way wireless communications with a second wireless-compatible device over a second wireless communication range of greater than 10 feet. 9. The portable token of claim 8 , wherein at least one of said first two-way wireless communications or said second two-way wireless communications comprise said unique identifier. 10. The portable token of claim 8 , wherein said portable token is configured to be worn as a necklace pendant. 11. The portable token of claim 8 , wherein said microprocessor, said non-volatile memory, said antenna, and said first RF transceiver are hermetically sealed within an internal cavity formed in said portable token. 12. The portable token of claim 8 , wherein said first wireless communication range is less than 25 centimeters. 13. The portable token of claim 8 , wherein said second wireless communication range is between 10 feet and 100 feet. 14. The portable token of claim 8 , wherein said microprocessor, said non-volatile memory, said antenna, and said first RF transceiver are configured as a single integrated device comprising an RF identification (RFID) tag. 15. A wearable tracking device for wirelessly tracking a guest within a wireless-compatible entertainment facility and for wirelessly actuating one or more associated effects as part of an entertainment experience, said wearable tracking device comprising: one or more internal batteries; a microprocessor; non-volatile memory electrically coupled to said microprocessor, said non-volatile memory storing a unique identifier that uniquely identifies said wearable tracking device; an antenna electrically coupled to said microprocessor, said antenna configured to be wirelessly energized by inductive coupling with an external activation device over a limited activation range of less than 60 centimeters; a first radiofrequency (RF) transmitter electrically coupled to and powered by said antenna, said first RF transmitter configured to transmit a first wireless communication signal to a first wireless-compatible device over a first wireless communication range of less than 60 centimeters; a second RF transmitter electrically coupled to and powered by said one or more internal batteries, said second RF transmitter configured to transmit a second wireless communication signal to a second wireless-compatible device over a second wireless communication range of greater than 10 feet; and wherein at least one of said first wireless communication signal and said second wireless communication signal comprises said unique identifier. 16. The wearable tracking device of claim 15 , wherein said wearable tracking device is configured to be worn as a necklace pendant. 17. The wearable tracking device of claim 15 , wherein said microprocessor, said non-volatile memory, said antenna, and said first RF transmitter are hermetically sealed within an internal cavity formed in said wearable tracking device. 18. The wearable tracking device of claim 15 , wherein said first wireless communication range is less than 25 centimeters. 19. The wearable tracking device of claim 15 , wherein said second wireless communication range is between 10 feet and 100 feet. 20. The wearable tracking device of claim 15 , wherein said microprocessor, said non-volatile memory, said antenna, and said first RF transmitter are configured as a single integrated device comprising an RF identification (RFID) tag.

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  • Conjuring appliances; Auxiliary apparatus for conjurers · CPC title

  • using a wireless connection, e.g. infrared or piconet · CPC title

  • electric · CPC title

  • Card games combined with other games · CPC title

  • IC card, chip card, smart card · CPC title

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What does patent US10188953B2 cover?
A method of interactive game play is provided wherein a seemingly magical wand toy is provided for enabling a trained user to electronically send and receive information to and from other wand toys, a master system and/or to actuate various play effects within a play environment. The toy wand or other seemingly magical object is configured to use a send/received radio frequency communications p…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Mq Gaming Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A63G31/00. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 29 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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