AU2006100105B4 - Mini Theatre and Frame Assembly Therefor - Google Patents

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AU2006100105B4
AU2006100105B4 AU2006100105A AU2006100105A AU2006100105B4 AU 2006100105 B4 AU2006100105 B4 AU 2006100105B4 AU 2006100105 A AU2006100105 A AU 2006100105A AU 2006100105 A AU2006100105 A AU 2006100105A AU 2006100105 B4 AU2006100105 B4 AU 2006100105B4
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2006 22:25 Wallinston-Dummer Sydney No.4163 P. 4 SP/00/009 Regulation 3.2 Regulation 3.2
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Patents Act 1990 INNOVATION SPECIFICATION Invention Title: Mini-Theatre and Frame Assembly Therefor The invention is described in the following statement including the best method of performing it known to the applicant: Our Ref: 996001 COMS ID No: SBMI-02644990 Received by IP Australia: Time 22:35 Date 2006-02-10 2006 22:25 Wallinston-Dummer Sydney No.4163 P. NO 2 C' MINI-THEATRE AND FRAME ASSEMBLY THEREFOR SThe present invention relates to a mini-theatre and frame assembly therefor and, more particularly, to a minitheatre and frame assembly therefor particularly suited to Sthe playing of computer games and the like in a domestic Senvironment.
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SBackground Various forms of entertainment devices are known including television sets, home computers and stereo systems. When used separately in the home it has been difficult heretofore to deliver a sensory experience having real impact.
A further problem is that control over the entertainment devices, particularly where there is more than one contributing to the sensory experience is inconvenient and/or not adequate.
It is an object of the present invention to address these shortcomings or at least provide a useful alternative.
Brief Description of the Invention The claims defining the innovation are as follows: In one broad form of the invention there is provided a home entertainment mini-theatre frame assembly comprising: COMS ID No: SBMI-02644990 Received by IP Australia: Time 22:35 Date 2006-02-10 16.Aug. 2006 10:40 Wal I ington-Dummer Sydney No.6387 P. 4/8 3 s0 a front support unit and a rear support unit separable one 3 0 from the other; said front support unit supporting at least a display portion of an entertainment device; said rear support unit supporting at least one person in a seated position;
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said seated position allowing said at least one person to Soperate at least a portion of said entertainment device; said front support unit and said rear support unit adapted for Sinterconnection by means of adjustable connector elements
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Swhereby said seated position is adjustable relative said c display portion of said entertainment device; and wherein said rear portion is adapted for disconnection from said front portion so as to allow storage of said rear portion while allowing use of said front portion independent of said rear portion.
Preferably, said at least a portion of an entertainment device includes a steering wheel and a display screen.
Preferably, said at least a second portion of an entertainment device includes pedals.
Preferably, said home entertainment mini-theatre is adapted for use with the internet.
Preferably, said home entertainment mini-theatre is adapted for use with a plurality of proprietary game stations.
COMS ID No: SBMI-04473565 Received by IP Australia: Time 10:41 Date 2006-08-16 In a further broad form of the invention there is provided a home entertainment mini-theatre frame assembly comprising: a rear support unit in the form of a cockpit wherein said rear support unit can be independently connected to a front support unit; covering means adapted to removably cover substantially the entire frame assembly together with at least a first person and an entertainment device; whereby said front support unit can support at least a portion of said entertainment device; whereby said rear support unit is adapted to support said at least said first person in a position which allows said at least first person to operate at least a portion of said entertainment device while using a second portion of said entertainment device.
Preferably the home entertainment mini-theatre above which includes a plurality of linear actuators located under said rear support unit so as to interact with said entertainment device thereby creating a sensation of movement of said rear support unit.
6 Preferably the home entertainment mini-theatre above wherein said entertainment device includes a steering wheel.
SPreferably the home entertainment mini-theatre above Swherein said covering means is flexible.
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SPreferably the home entertainment mini-theatre above wherein said entertainment device includes pedals.
Preferably the home entertainment mini-theatre above which further includes speakers.
Preferably the home entertainment mini-theatre above wherein the covering means including a relatively light laminate.
Preferably the home entertainment mini-theatre above which is adapted for use with the internet.
Preferably the home entertainment mini-theatre above which is adapted for use with a plurality of proprietary game stations.
2006 22:25 Wa llington-Dummer SYdney No.4163 P. 9 \0 6 0 C( Preferably the home entertainment mini-theatre above which is adapted for use with headphones.
Preferably the home entertainment mini-theatre above wherein said plurality of linear actuators are adapted for synchronization with a screen appearance of said Sentertainment device thereby conveying a sensation of VIN movement to said at least first person.
o Brief Description of Drawings Embodiments of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein;- Fig.. 1 is a perspective view of a frame assembly for use with a mini-theatre according to a first embodiment of the invention, Fig. 2 is a forward view of the cockpit portion of the assembly of Fig. 1 with entertainment equipment installed Fig. 3 is a perspective view of a frame assembly according to a second embodiment of the invention with entertainment equipment installed, Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the front support unit of a frame assembly according to a third embodiment of the invention with some entertainment devices installed, Fig. 5 is a perspective view of a rear support unit of a frame assembly according to a third embodiment of the invention, Fig. 6 is a side view of an elbow hinge for use with the assembly of Fig. 4 and Fig. COMS ID No: SBMI-02644990 Received by IP Australia: Time 22:35 Date 2006-02-10 2008 22:26 Walliniton-Dummer Sydney No.4163 P. v.0 7 Fig. 7 is a star hinge for use with the assembly of C.)Fig. 4 and Fig. o Fig. 8 is a tni-hinge for use with the assembly of Fig. 4 and Fig. 5 and Fig. 9 is a perspective of a telescoping rail assembly for use with various embodiments of the invention, o Fig. 10 is a front view of a shrouding ar:rangemnent for INO use with any of the above described embodiments, 0 Fig. 11 is a perspective view of a mini-theatre unit according to a further embodiment of the invention shown with the front support unit and rear support unit disconnected, Fig. 12 is a perspective view of the mini-theatre of Fig. 11. with the front support unit connected to the rear support unit, Fig. 13 is a side, section view of the mini-theatre of Fig. 11, Fig. 14 is a further side, section view of the minitheatre of Fig. 11 showing a user in seated position, Fig. 15 is a side, section view of a seating unit with console suitable for use with any of the embodiments of the invention, Fig. 16 is a plan view of the seating unit of Fig. Fig. 17 is a perspective view of a covered seating unit with console, and Fig. 18 is a further perspective view of the seating unit with console of Fig. 17 with the cover closed.
COMS ID No: SBMI-02644990 Received by IP Australia: lime (I-tm) 22:35 Date 2006-02-10 2006 22:26 Wallinston-Dummer Sydney No.4163 P. 11 vO 8 0 0 (C Fig. 19 is a perspective, indicative view of the frame assembly incorporating the near actuators thereby to o implement a simulator system.
Detailed Description of Preferred Embodiments With reference to Fig. 1 there is shown a frame o assembly 10 according to a first embodiment of the NO invention comprising a front support unit 11 and a rear Ssupport unit 12. In this instance front support unit 11 is joined to rear support unit 12 by means of left connector bar 13 and right connector bar 14.
The front support unit 11 comprises a left A frame assembly 15 and a right A frame assembly 16 joined together at lower ends by base plate 17 and near the apices by cross bar 18.
Approximately midway in height between base plate 17 and cross bar 18 is located an entertainment device mounting frame 19 comprising, in this instance, a support plate 20 extending between and attached to left A frame assembly 15 and right A frame assembly 16. The entertainment device mounting frame 19 further comprises a support bar 21 which also extends between and is attached to left A frame assembly 15 and right A frame assembly 16 as illustrated in Fig. 1. Support bar 21 includes connector clips 22 for attachment of auxiliary equipment.
The above described components of the front support unit 11 can be made, for example, from mild steel, suitably COMS ID No: SBMI-02644990 Received by IP Australia: Time 22:35 Date 2006-02-10 I0.Feb. 2006 22:26 Watlinston-Dummer Svdney No.4163 P. 12 coated against rusting and welded together.
In this instance, to aid in portability, the front o support unit 11. additionally incl-udes castor wheels 23 as illustrated in Fig. 1.
An example of the type of entertainment device or 0 devices which can be supported within front support unit 11 o are illustrated in Fig. 2. In this instance they include a V.0 television set 24 mounted on support plate 20 and a game mouesteering ordirection device 25 attached via connector clips 22 and adjustable support -bars 26 attached, as illustrated in Fig.. 2 between the A frame assemblies 16 and a base portion of the game module steering or direction device In this instance the game module steering or direction device 25 connects to and is part of a Sony (Trade Mark) play station computer game which outputs a video signal to TV set 24 for the playing of video interactive games.
A foot pedal unit 27 also inputs to the play station unit 28 whereby a user can operate the foot pedals and also the game module steering or direction device so as to I influence the playing of a computer game interactively as it is viewed on the TV set 24.
With reference again to Fig. 1 the frame assembly further includes a rear support unit 12 comprising left A frame assembly 29 and right A frame as~sembly 30 connected together by the legs of the A frames by lower tie bars 31 and at the apices of the A frames by upper tie bar 32 as COMS ID No: SBMI-02644990 Received by IP Australia: Time 22:35 Date 2006-02-10 2006 22:26 Wallinston-Dummer Sydney No-4163 13 INO illustrated in Fig. 1.
C) The rear support unit 12 supports a seat assembly 33 o substantially within the A frame structure as illustrated in Fig. 1.
As f or the front support unit 11, the rear support unit 12 is moveable as an independent unit on cast or o wheels 34.
INO The unit can be made from mild steel bars, suitably o treated against rusting and welded together.
The seat assembly 33 is moveable with respect to front support unit 11 (and hence with respect to entertainment devices mounted thereon) by telescopic adjustment of left and right connector bars 13, 14.
A particular example of a telescoping arrangement is provided in Fig. 9. In this instance it comprises a first square cross section bar 47 of external dimension such that it is supportably slidably within second square cross section bar 48 along a common longitudinal axis YY thereof.
With reference to Fig. 3 a second embodiment of the invention is illustrated comprising a frame assembly assembled from sub units comprising a front support uni 36 and a rear support unit 37 made from tubular, metallic components as illustrated generally in Fig. 3.
In this instance the front support unit 36 attaches directly to rear support unit 37 and relative adjustment of seat assembly 38 is performed by tilt and sliding adjustment (by means not shown) of the seat assembly 38 COMS ID No: SBMI-02644990 Received by IP Australia: Time 22:35 Date 2006-02-10 2005 22:27 Wallington-Dumuer Sydney No.4153 P. 14 (Nwithin the rear support unit 37.
In this instance the rear support unit 37 also o supports loud speakers 39 mounted behind the seat assembly 38.
As previously the front support unit 36 supports a 0 television set 40 on a base plate 41. in this instance o there is a further base plate 42 for support of additional V.0entertainment devices. As for the first emb odiment the o support units 36, 37 are mounted on caster wheels 43 thereby to assist in assembly of the front support unit to the rear support unit and also in the movement of the assembled frame assembly 35 within, for example, a lounge room or a rumpus room of a house.
The entire frame assembly 35 can be enclosed by hinged.
flaps 34 which rotate about an upper longitudinal axis between an open position (as illustrated in Fig. 3) and a closed position where the flaps swing downwardly to enclose substantially the entire frame assembly 35 together with players 46 and the entertainment devices.
The result is that the players 46 are enclosed with the entertainment devices in close proximity and seated in a comfortable, fully adjustable manner thereby to improve the ambience of the game playing or like entertainment experience.
In addition the controls of the various5 entertainment devices are all placed conveniently to hand or can be so placed thereby providing good control over the sensory COMS ID No: SBMI-02644990 Received by IP Australia: Time 22:35 Date 2006-02-10 2006 22:27 Wallington-Dummer Sydney No.4163 P. IN0 12 0 0 Cl experience.
SFinally, when the assembly is enclosed the absence of o significant external light improves sensory feedback to the players from the viewing devices such as the television and also proves the sensory feedback from audio devices such as loud speakers whereby more selective and accurate control o over the entertainment experience can be exerted.
\O It will be noted that the front support units of both o embodiments 11, 36 will stand independently from the Cl respective rear support units 12, 37. The front support units, therefore, can act as stands or cabinets for entertainment devices such as television sets and the like in their own right. Hence, in use, a player need only store the rear support unit when it is desired to disassemble the home entertainment mini-theatre above described.
With reference to Figs. 4, 5 6, 7 and 8 a third embodiment of the invention will be described which provides details of a folding structure, thereby to increase the convenience of 'stowage of the mini theatre.
It will be observed that the front support unit of Fig. 4 and the rear support unit of Fig. 5 are substantially similar in structure to the second embodiment illustrated in Fig. 3. Accordingly, light components are numbered as for the embodiment of Fig. 3.
In this embodiment both the front support unit 49 and rear support unit 50 can be folded for stowage by use of COMS ID No: SBMI-02644990 Received by IP Australia: Time 22:35 Date 2006-02-10 2006 22:27 Wal I ington-Dummer Sydney No.4163 P. 16 13 0 C' various combinations of the elbow hinge 51 of Fig. 6, the )star hinge 52 of Fig. 7 and the tri-hinge 53 of Fig. 8.
o Respective joints are like numbered in Figs. 4 and and the end result is that the front support unit 49 of fl 5 Fig. 4 can fold inwardly about centre line ZZ whilst the rear support unit 50 requires the seat assembly 38 to be 0 Sfolded downwardly in the direction of arrow Q followed by vO the inward collapse of the assembly about lines RR and SS.
o The hinged flaps 44 which can be supported in the open position by gas struts 54 can themselves be caused to fold downwardly towards a closed position so as to enclose the folded frame assembly.
In an alternative form the hinged flaps 44 can first be detached by release of flap clamps The unlabelled arrows in both Fig. 4 and Fig. 5 show the manner of collapse of the various components making up each structure. A preferred covering for the frame assembly is a lycra (TM) fabric either in black or a fashion colour. This material has the advantage that it is stretchy. It is envisaged that other materials can be used to achieve the requisite exclusion of light and formation of a total enclosure.
Fig. 10 illustrates a shrouding arrangement particularly, but not exclusively where the entertainment device is a television 57. In this case the stretch fabric comprises a first shroud 56, a second shroud 58 and a third shroud 59.
COMS ID No: SBMI-02644990 Received by IP Australia: Time 22:35 Date 2006-02-10 2006 22:21 WaIlinston-Dummer Sydney No.4163 P. 11 INO 14 CA The shrouds are pulled tight into perspective edge zones 60, 61, 62, which zones define the perimeter of the o TV set 57, thereby providing good sealing against light leakage.
Certain variations can be contemplated:- 0 For example the frame components can be made from o heavy plastic or other structurally suitable material and INO suitably bonded.
Also the frame covering, instead of a stretch -material, can be of more solid constructions as, for example, cardboard or other relatively light opaque laminate. In particular forms the material can be selected for its sound insulation properties, thereby to minimize disturbance to those persons located outside of the mini- It will be observed that the arrangement is such as to pr-ovide convenience and can include forward/back/tilt adjustment of the game module steering or direction devi.ce, and can also include storage under the seat assembly 33 for disks or tapes.
Also, in certain versions, seats can be located outboard of the main frame assembly With reference to Figs. 11 to 16 inclusive there is illustrated a fourth embodiment of the invention comprising a covered frame assembly forming a mini-theatre In this instance the mini-theatre 70 comprises a front support unit 71 and a rear support unit 72 which are COMS ID No: 5BMI-02844990 Received by 1P Australia: lime 22:35 Date 2006-02-10 lOFeb. 2006 22:27 Wallington-Dummer Sdney No,4163 P. 18 0 connectable, one to the other by, in this instance, a hook .arrangement to be later described in more detail.
oFig. 11 illustrates the front support unit 71 disconnected from and physically separated from the rear V)l 5 support unit 72 as would be the case immediately prior to 0 full assembly or immediately after use where the user 0 ointends to pack away the rear support unit 72 and leaving INO only the front support unit 71 in a living room, for 0 0 example.
ci As best seen in Fig. 13 the mini-theatre 70 comprises a number of frame components which define certain edge portions and regions of the mini-theatre 70. These frame components include rear frame 73., mid frame 74, both of which interconnect with lower elongate tube member 75 and upper elongate tube member 76, all forming part of the rear support unit 72. The front support unit 71 is defined by front frame 77, forward frame 78 and base frame 79.
Attached to the members 73, 74, 75, 76 of rear support unit 72 are panel members comprising rear panel member top and side panel member 81, ledge member 82 and base member 83. In particular it should be noted that top and side panel member 81 comprises a series of hinged panels 81a, 81b, Sic, 81d (not shown but counterpart to 81b), 8le (not shown but counterpart to 81a).
Each of the members 73-76 includes stub portions such as, for example, stub portions 84 of an exemplary portion of rear frame member 73 shown in the inset of Fig. 11.
COMS ID No: SBMI-02644990 Received by IP Australia: Time 22:35 Date 2006-02-10 2006 22:28 Wallinston-Dummer Sydney No.4163 P. 19 \O 16 0 0 These stub portions 84 are adapted to fit snugly within Sapertures 85 of exemplary frame member portion 81c as also o shown in the inset. The stub portions 84 are of a sufficient length to ensure engagement with the apertures i) 5 85 but not too long that they protrude unnecessarily through the apertures o In order to assist retention of panel members relative to frame members velcro tabs such as tab 86 can be utilised C again as shown in the inset of Fig. 11.
The front support unit 71 has its frame members 77, 78, 79 covered by a top and side panel member 87 which is comprised of separate hinged panels 87a, 87b, 87c, 87d, 87e.
This member is hinged in the same manner as the top and side panel member 81 of the rear support unit 72.
Finally, the front support unit 71 has a forward panel member 88 made up of hinged panel members 88a, 88b. All of these panel members are attached to the frame members 77, 78, 79 in the same manner as for the rear support unit 72.
All of the panel members 80-88 can be made from planar PVC foam or Corflute (TM).
The front support unit 71 is releasably connectable to the rear support unit 72 by means of, in this instance, hook members 89 as shown in the inset in Fig. 13. The hook members 89 are secured to and protrude forwardly from front ends of lower elongate tube member 75 and upper elongate tube member 76. Downwardly pointing tine portions 90 of COMS ID No: SBMI-02644990 Received by IP Australia: Time 22:35 Date 2006-02-10 2006 22:28 Wallinston-Dummer Sydney No.4163 P. \O 17 0 C1 the hook members 89 engage in aperture 91 within front frame member 77.
SThe tines 90 can be disengaged from aperture 91 by firstly lifting rear support unit 72 relative to front f 5 support unit 71 sufficient to allow the tines 90 to disengage from aperture 91 and then move rear support unit o 72 away from front support unit 71. A reverse procedure IO applies for engagement one to the other..
o As part of the disassembly process, after the panel members are removed the frame members, particularly rear frame member 73 and mid frame member 74 can be folded downwardly so as to lie substantially parallel with base frame 79. The tube members 75, 76 can be slidably disengaged from the frame.
The left side door 116 and right side door 117, as best seen in Fig. 11 are pivotable about hinge connections 118. The doors 116, 117 are also disassemblable about the hinge connections 118.
The front support unit 71 further includes lower enclosures 92, 93, 94, 95 adapted to hold or house, for example, a stereo system. In this instance, above the enclosures 92-95 and defining a top portion of the enclosures is support member 96 adapted to support a television set or like visual display unit (VDU) 97.
The stereo unit 98 is shown in side, section view in Fig. 13 supported within one of the enclosures 92-95.
The front support unit 71 is further adapted to COMS ID No: SBMI-02644990 Received by IP Australia: Time 22:35 Date 2006-02-10 2006 22:28 Wa l inaton-Dummer Sydney No.4163 P. 21 I 18 0 Cl support pedal control unit 99 slidably within enclosure The pedal control unit 99 can be a commercially available o pedal unit suitable for connection to a "Playstation" or like unit (Trade Mark of Sony Corporation) by a cable tunnel passing, for example, through the inside of the tube members 75, 76 from the front support unit 71 to the rear 0 o support unit 72 where the play station unit 100 can be \D mounted between seats 102, 103 of a seat assembly 101 (as o best seen in plan view in Fig. 16).
Cl The seat assembly is mounted within the rear support unit 72 and includes a back portion 104, a seat portion 105 and a desk portion 106 supported from and pivotable with respect to seat portion 105.
The desk portion 106 is adapted to support a steering unit 107 or like game control device. In this instance the steering unit 107 is in communication with the play station unit 100 which, in turn, is in electrical communication with the VDU 97.
Optionally the play station unit 100 can be in communication with the stereo unit 98 thereby to utilise the superior audio capabilities of the stereo unit 98 which, in turn, communicates an audio signal to speakers 108 mounted in a lower, forward position within front support unit 71, as best seen in Fig. 14.
In this instance the desk portions.106 are mounted so as to pivot about a stem 109 which, in turn, is mounted to seat portion 105 as perhaps best seen in Fig. 14. In this COMS ID No: SBMI-02644990 Received by IP Australia: Time 22:35 Date 2006-02-10 2006 22:28 Wal inston-Dummer Sydney No.4163 P. 22 \0 19 0 case each desk portion 106 pivots about pivot point 110 in the direction of arrow A shown in Fig. 16. Movement of the o desk portion 106 in the direction of arrow A about pivot point 110 permits a player 111 access to the seat assembly 101.
Additional devices which can be incorporated within o the rear support unit include a light which can be arranged NO to switch on automatically when the mini-theatre is first Sfully enclosed as, for example, by closing the access doors. A switch override system can be incorporated so that the user, once within the mini-theatre can control the light from the supported position of the user.
A further accessory of utility is a headphone jack incorporated in the control unit whereby a user/player can connect a set of headphones to bypass the speakers and listen to the audio output of the Playstation unit or equivalent directly via the headphones.
In particular embodiments the seat assembly of Figs.
and 16 can be utilised on its own.
With reference to Figs. 17 and 18 a particular embodiment of the seating assembly of Figs. 15 and 16 is illustrated further including a cover unit 113 comprising cockpit 114 and hinged entry door 115.
Virtual Reality/Simulator System In a further preferred embodiment the front support unit 71 and rear support unit 72 can be mounted on linear COMS ID No: SBMI-02644990 Received by IP Australia: Time 22:35 Date 2006-02-10 2006 22:29 Wal ngton-Dummer Sydney No.4163 P. 23 0 actuators 112 (refer Fig. 14) and actuated so as to provide Stilting movement to the mini-theatre 70 synchronised with Sthe scene appearing on VDU 97 thereby to give the sensation of actual movement to the player 111- If 5 With particular reference to Fig. 19 a base portion 119 of frame assembly 10 is illustrated mounted on linear Sactuators 120. The linear actuators 120 are in electrical oN communication with control unit 121. The control unit can 0 cause the linear actuators 120 to tilt the frame assembly 10 in concert with images displayed on VDU 122 thereby to give the sensation of movement to a player or operator seated on the base portion 119.
In this particular example the control unit also receives signals from gear selector 123, pedal unit 124 and steering wheel device 125 thereby to form a "learn to drive" simulator. In alternative forms the player or operator can be seated on a tiltable bike unit rather than on a seat as illustrated in previous embodiments.
In particular forms speaker units (now shown) can be mounted at the rear of the seats or like support devices thereby to provide close range audio input to the player or operator.
In alternative forms the actuation units can be other than gear selectors 123 and the like and can, for example, be in the form of a skateboard.
COMS ID No: SBMI-02644990 Received by IP Australia: Time 22:35 Date 2006-02-10 2006 22:29 Wallington-Dummer Sydney No.4163 P. 24 O0 21 0 "q Personal Computer/Internet Interactive Implementation SIn a further preferred embodiment (not shown) the VDU Sunit can be replaced by a personal computer video screen and the control unit can be replaced by a personal computer tiC 5 with controls easily accessible to the operator/player when in the supported position within the rear support unit.
o The personal computer can be connected to the Internet via O a telephone line and modem or other wider band width data 0 pathway.
In current implementations it is possible to play video games interactively with players located elsewhere on the Internet. In this implementation all facilities available on the Internet can be made available via the personal computer and its display screen within the minitheatre.
The above describes only some embodiments of the present invention and modifications, obvious to those skilled in the art, can be made thereto without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention.
For example, the mini-theatre can be provided with all components fully installed including steering wheel components, control units and the like. In the alternative it can be provided as a basic frame assembly for which the user can purchase subsequently the appropriate cover units and for which the user can purchase their own commercially available game units, television units and the like.
COMS ID No: SBMI-02644990 Received by IP Australia: Time 22:35 Date 2006-02-10 2006 22:29 Wallinaton-Dummer Sydney No.4163 P. \O 22 0 0 Industrial Applicability SThe frame assembly and the resulting mini-theatre has particular, although not exclusive application in the domestic environment whereby already available television 0 units and like entertainment devices can be incorporated 0 o into a fully enclosed theatre arrangement in order to improve the ambience of a game players experience.
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16-Aug. 2006 10:40 Wallington-Dummer Sydney No.6387 Pj. 5/8 23 .0 The claims defining the innovation are as follows: 0 S1. A home entertainment mini-theatre frame assembly \o comprising a front support unit and a rear support unit separable one from the other; said front support unit supporting at least a display portion of an entertainment Sdevice; said rear support unit supporting at least one person in a seated position; said seated position VO Sallowing said at least one person to operate at least a portion of said entertainment device; said front support unit and said rear support unit adapted for interconnection by means of adjustable connector elements whereby said seated position is adjustable relative said display portion of said entertainment device; and wherein said rear portion is adapted for disconnection from said front portion so as to allow storage of said rear portion while allowing use of said front portion independent of said rear portion. 2. The home entertainment mini-theatre according to claim I wherein said at least a portion of an entertainment device includes a steering wheel and a display screen. 3. The home entertainment mini-theatre according to any of the above claims wherein said at least a second portion of an entertainment device includes pedals. COMS ID No: SBMI-04473565 Received by IP Australia: Time 10:41 Date 2006-08-16 16.Aus. 2006 10:41 Wallington-Dummer Sydney No.6387 P. 6/8 24 \O 0 S4. The home entertainment mini-theatre according to any of the above claims adapted for use with the internet. The home entertainment mini-theatre according to any Sof the above claims which is adapted for use with a 0 plurality of proprietary game stations. VO 0 Dated: 16 August 2006 Phillip Craig Hourigan by his Patent Attorneys Wallington-Dummer COMS ID No: SBMI-04473565 Received by IP Australia: Time 10:41 Date 2006-08-16
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