System for providing multi-directional and multi-person walking in virtual reality environments
US-2017336860-A1 · Nov 23, 2017 · US
US10416754B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10416754-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715790124-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 23, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jan 30, 2017 |
| Publication date | Sep 17, 2019 |
| Grant date | Sep 17, 2019 |
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A modular floor with active tiles that utilize numerous friction or contact disks each with a raised segment or portion on their edges that together provide a planar contact surface for the active tile. Each disk is oriented at a fixed tilt angle to define which part of the disk's outer surfaces act as the raised portion, and each disk is oriented to position where the raised surface is located so as to define the direction that a supported object is moved over the modular floor. The drive system typically includes, for each disk assembly, a disk orienting mechanism along with a disk rotation mechanism to rotate the disk at a rotation rate about its central axis. The controller of the motion system operates the disk orienting mechanism to orient the disk so that a particular location on the disk behaves as the raised portion where an object is contacted.
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We claim: 1. A floor system providing omnidirectional movement of a supported object, comprising: a plurality of disk assemblies, wherein each of the disk assemblies includes a contact disk with an upper contact surface supported at a tilt angle relative to horizontal whereby the contact disk has a raised portion for supporting an object placed on the floor system; a drive system comprising a disk orienting mechanism and a disk rotation mechanism for each of the disk assemblies; and during each operating period, a controller first operating the disk orienting mechanism for each of the disk assemblies to orient the contact disk to set a location of the raised portion and second operating the disk rotation mechanism for each of the disk assemblies to rotate the contact disk about a rotation axis at a rotation rate. 2. The floor system of claim 1 , wherein the tilt angle is in the range of 5 to 60 degrees. 3. The floor system of claim 1 , wherein each of the disk orienting mechanisms comprises a swashplate with an angled upper surface supporting the contact disk and wherein the swashplate is rotatable about a vertical axis to define the location of the raised portion. 4. The floor system of claim 3 , wherein each of the disk rotation mechanisms comprises a drive shaft pivotally coupled at a first end to a lower surface of the contact disk and driven at a second end to rotate at the rotation rate and wherein the drive shaft extends through a center portion of the swashplate, whereby the swashplate is rotatable independent from the drive shaft. 5. The floor system of claim 4 , wherein the drive system comprises a first drive assembly for concurrently rotating a plurality of the swashplates to define the location of the raised portion for an array of the disk assemblies and a second drive assembly for concurrently rotating a plurality of the drive shafts to rotate at the rotation rate in each of the disk assemblies in the array of the disk assemblies. 6. The floor system of claim 5 , wherein the floor system is modular and comprises a plurality of active tiles and wherein the array of the disk assemblies is provided in one of the active tiles. 7. The floor system of claim 1 , wherein the disk rotation mechanism for each of the disk assemblies comprises a motor and a drive shaft coupled to the contact disk and rotatable by the motor and wherein the disk orienting mechanism comprises a motor linkage pivotally coupled to a plurality of the motors that is operable to set an angle of the drive shafts driven by the plurality of the motors to define the tilt angle and the locations of the raised portions of the contact disks coupled to the drive shafts. 8. The floor system of claim 1 , wherein the disk rotation mechanism for each of the disk assemblies is adapted to rotate the contact disk only when a load greater than a predefined minimum value is applied to the raised portion of the contact disk. 9. The floor system of claim 1 , further comprising a magnetically transparent sheet covering and adjacent the contact disks, wherein each of the contact disks includes at least one permanent magnet element on the upper contact surface, and wherein the object includes one or more magnets or one or more ferrous elements in a base portion. 10. A floor system providing selective movement of a supported object, comprising: a plurality of active tiles each comprising a plurality of disk assemblies, wherein each of the disk assemblies includes a contact disk supported at a tilt angle whereby the contact disk has a raised portion for contacting an object; and a drive system for each of the active tiles, wherein the drive system of at least one of the active tiles first operates to orient the contact disks of the plurality of disk assemblies in the at least one of the active tiles to set a location of the raised portion and second operates to rotate each of the contact disks of the plurality of disk assemblies at a rotation rate about a rotation axis, wherein the rotation axes of the disk assemblies in the at least one of the active tiles are parallel. 11. The floor system of claim 10 , wherein the tilt angle is fixed during rotation of the contact disk and is within the range of 5 to 60 degrees. 12. The floor system of claim 10 , wherein each of the disk orienting mechanisms comprises a swashplate with an angled upper surface supporting the contact disk and wherein the swashplate is rotatable about a vertical axis to define the location of the raised portion. 13. The floor system of claim 12 , wherein each of the disk rotation mechanisms comprises a drive shaft coupled to a lower surface of the contact disk and driven to rotate at the rotation rate and wherein the drive shaft extends through a center portion of the swashplate, whereby the swashplate is independently rotated relative to the drive shaft. 14. The floor system of claim 13 , wherein the drive system of each of the active tiles comprises a first drive assembly for concurrently rotating the swashplates of all the drive assemblies of the active tile to define the location of the raised portion and a second drive assembly for concurrently rotating the drive shafts of all the drive assemblies of the active tile to rotate at the rotation rate. 15. The floor system of claim 10 , wherein the disk rotation mechanism for each of the disk assemblies comprises a motor and a drive shaft coupled to the contact disk and rotatable by the motor and wherein the disk orienting mechanism comprises a motor linkage pivotally coupled to a plurality of the motors that is operable to set an angle of the drive shafts driven by the plurality of the motors to define the tilt angle and the locations of the raised portions of the contact disks coupled to the drive shafts. 16. A floor system providing selective movement of a supported object, comprising: a plurality of active tiles each comprising a plurality of disk assemblies, wherein each of the disk assemblies includes a contact disk supported at a tilt angle whereby the contact disk has a raised portion for contacting an object; and a drive system for each of the active tiles, wherein the drive system of at least one of the active tiles operates to rotate each of the contact disks of the plurality of disk assemblies at a rotation rate about a rotation axis, wherein the rotation axes of the disk assemblies in the at least one of the active tiles are parallel, and wherein the tilt angle is fixed during rotation of the contact disk and is within the range of 5 to 60 degrees. 17. The floor system of claim 16 , wherein the drive system further operates to orient the contact disks of the plurality of disk assemblies in the at least one of the active tiles to set a location of the raised portion. 18. The floor system of claim 16 , wherein each of the disk orienting mechanisms comprises a swashplate with an angled upper surface supporting the contact disk and wherein the swashplate is rotatable about a vertical axis to define the location of the raised portion. 19. The floor system of claim 18 , wherein each of the disk rotation mechanisms comprises a drive shaft coupled to a lower surface of the contact disk and driven to rotate at the rotation rate and wherein the drive shaft extends through a center portion of the swashplate, whereby the swashplate is independently rotated relative to the drive shaft. 20. The floor system of claim 19 , wherein the drive system of each of the active tiles comprises a first drive assembly for concurrently rotating the swashplates of al
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