KR20170081885A - Screen base-ball system - Google Patents
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Abstract
The present invention effectively provides a space in the rear of the screen and a space for viewing or watching other users or users while keeping the play space that the user can play in the screen baseball system substantially the same as the existing screen baseball system, And to provide a screen baseball system that overcomes spatial constraints that are a major problem in implementing a baseball system and greatly improves space utilization.
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In the present invention, a user fires a ball shot by a pitching machine that fires a ball into a batting seat in a room of a predetermined size, and the sensing device senses the ball at the batting seat and implements a simulation image through a forward screen. And a sensing device senses a ball pitched by a user toward the front screen in the batting seat to implement a simulation image through the screen.
With the recent increase in baseball population, a so-called screen baseball system has emerged that overcomes the limitations of playing a real baseball game in a wide range of baseball stadiums and enables a virtual baseball game to be played in a small indoor space while feeling the sense of reality of the baseball game.
Typically, a screen baseball system is provided with a screen capable of displaying a batting game where a user can bet and a virtual baseball field in a predetermined size of a room, and a pitching machine installed on the back side of the screen pitches the ball toward the batter The user preparing to strike the ball at the batting strikes the pitching ball from the pitching machine, at which time the sensing device senses the movement of the ball hit by the pitching ball and the user, And a simulation image of the trajectory of the hit ball on the screen is implemented.
In the screen baseball system described above, a hole is formed on a screen on which a baseball simulation image is projected, and a pitching machine installed on the back of the screen pitches the ball through a hole formed on the screen.
Such a screen baseball system requires a certain distance between the screen and the batting seat because the ball is blown from the pitching machine to the batting and the user hits it at the batting or pitches the ball toward the screen at the batting. The screen baseball system of the present invention is constructed in the form of a booth having a predetermined size ensuring a certain distance between the screen and the batting table.
1 (a) and 1 (b) are plan views respectively showing a configuration of a conventional screen baseball system. Basically, as shown in Figs. 1 (a) and 1 (b) It is necessary to equip the
Since the conventional screen baseball system described above requires the
A number of prior patents, such as Registration Utility Model No. 0271137, Registration No. 1411414, and Registration No. 1081188, disclose a screen baseball system having a screen back space (21) and a play space portion (PS) as described above have.
However, since the screen baseball system is not merely a batting practice in which a user enters a batting practice but a baseball game based on a simulation based on simulations while a plurality of users attack and defend together, The arrangement of a space (hereinafter referred to as 'atmosphere / viewing space') where other user (s) can stand by or watch when pitching is also an important part of the screen baseball system.
Although not disclosed in the above prior art patents, a screen baseball system in which the above-mentioned atmosphere / viewing space section is provided as shown in Fig. 1 (a) or (b) is conceivable.
That is, assuming that a space having the size of the horizontal Lh and the vertical Lv for the
Here,
However, unlike the so-called screen golf system, since the screen base system must have a sufficient play distance (LP, for example, if the screen golf system requires about 3-5 meters from the plate to the screen, It is necessary to extend the length Lv of the
In addition, in the case of adding the waiting / viewing
The present invention effectively provides a space in the rear of the screen and a space for viewing or watching other users or users while keeping the play space that the user can play in the screen baseball system substantially the same as the existing screen baseball system, And to provide a screen baseball system that overcomes spatial constraints that are a major problem in implementing a baseball system and greatly improves space utilization.
A screen baseball system according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a first sidewall portion and a second sidewall portion, a rear wall portion connected to the first sidewall portion and the second sidewall portion, A slope screen unit installed at an inclined angle from the first sidewall to the second sidewall to project an image output from the video output unit; A pitching machine part installed in a space between the rear wall part and the oblique screen part to emit a ball through a pitching hole formed in the oblique screen part; An inclined partition which is inclined at a predetermined angle from the rear wall portion to the opposite side opposite to the rear wall portion to form a space defined by the play space portion in which the user's virtual baseball game is performed; And a simulator installed in a space between the rear wall part and the oblique screen part or in a space between the second side wall part and the slant partition part to perform information processing for progressing the virtual baseball game.
Preferably, the inclined screen portion is configured such that one end portion is fixed to the first side wall portion and the other end portion is positioned and fixed to the inclined partition portion.
Preferably, a bottom plate portion of the bottom portion is provided on the opposite side of the inclined screen portion so that the user can strike or pitch toward the inclined screen portion. The line portion of the bottom plate portion, which passes through the center of the plate portion, And is formed so as to be substantially parallel to the normal line of the portion.
Preferably, the inclined partitioning portion is formed of at least one of a member made of a transparent material and a barbed wire so that a user who is watching and watching in the space between the second side wall portion and the inclined partitioning portion can watch the play in the play- And branches.
Preferably, the angle of inclination of the inclined screen portion with respect to the rear wall portion is in the range of 3 to 10 degrees, and the inclined partition portion has an angle of 3 to 10 degrees with respect to the second side wall portion. .
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a screen baseball system including a first sidewall portion and a second sidewall portion, a rear wall portion connected to the first sidewall portion and the second sidewall portion, A screen baseball system for allowing a user to play a virtual baseball game in a space, comprising: an inclined screen unit installed at an interval from the rear wall unit and projecting an image output from the video output unit; A first inclined space portion formed between the rear wall portion and the inclined screen portion to form a space gradually getting wider from the first side wall portion to the second side wall portion; A pitching machine unit installed in the first inclined space unit and configured to launch a ball through a pitching hole formed in the inclined screen unit; An inclined partition provided at an interval from the second side wall to form a space defined by a play space portion in which the user's virtual baseball game is performed; A second inclined space portion between the second side wall portion and the inclined partitioning portion to form a space that gradually widens toward the opposite side from the rear wall portion; And a simulator installed in the first inclined space portion or the second inclined space portion and configured to perform information processing for progressing the virtual baseball game.
Preferably, a bottom plate portion of the bottom portion is provided on the opposite side of the inclined screen portion so that the user can strike or pitch toward the inclined screen portion. The line portion of the bottom plate portion, which passes through the center of the plate portion, And is formed so as to be substantially parallel to the normal line of the portion.
Preferably, the inclined partitioning portion includes a first entrance / exit portion allowing entrance / exit to / from the second inclined space portion into / from the play space portion, and a second entrance / exit portion capable of entering / exiting the second inclined space portion into / And a second access portion.
Preferably, the second inclined space portion includes a speaker for outputting voice and sound generated in the virtual baseball game play process, and a speaker for watching and playing a game performed in the play space portion, And a game setting terminal connected to the simulator or the pitching machine section so as to be able to communicate with a game setting including a pitching condition for a ball to be launched from the pitching machine section.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a screen baseball system including a first sidewall and a second sidewall, a rear wall connected to the first sidewall and the second sidewall, 1. A screen baseball system for allowing a user to play a virtual baseball game in a baseball space, the screen baseball system comprising: a first screen interval, which is a space between one end and the rear wall, An inclined screen unit that forms a second screen interval that is a distance between the side end portion and the rear wall portion, and the second screen interval is larger than the first screen interval; A pitching machine part installed in a space between the rear wall part and the oblique screen part to emit a ball through a pitching hole formed in the oblique screen part; A first partition space and a second partition wall which are spaced apart from a play space portion in which the user's virtual baseball game is performed, A slant dividing section that forms a second slice interval that is a distance between the first slice section and the second slice section, the second slice interval being larger than the first slice interval; And a simulator installed in a space between the rear wall part and the oblique screen part or in a space between the second side wall part and the slant partition part to perform information processing for progressing the virtual baseball game.
Preferably, the inclined screen portion is configured such that the one side end portion is fixed to the first side wall portion and the other side end portion is located and fixed to the inclined partition portion.
Preferably, a bottom plate portion of the bottom portion is provided on the opposite side of the inclined screen portion so that the user can strike or pitch toward the inclined screen portion. The line portion of the bottom plate portion, which passes through the center of the plate portion, And is formed so as to be substantially parallel to the normal line of the portion.
The screen baseball system according to the present invention effectively provides a space for the rear of the screen and a space for watching or watching other user (s) while keeping the play space that the user can play with substantially the same as the existing screen baseball system And thus it is possible to overcome spatial constraints which are a serious problem in realizing a screen baseball system and to greatly improve space utilization.
Figs. 1 (a) and 1 (b) are views for explaining a case where a standby / viewing space can be added in a conventional screen baseball system.
2 is a plan view showing a structure of a screen baseball system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
3 is a perspective view illustrating an example of the screen baseball system shown in FIG.
4 is a plan view showing a structure of a screen baseball system according to another embodiment of the present invention.
5 is a plan view showing a structure of a screen baseball system according to another embodiment of the present invention.
A more detailed description of the screen baseball system according to the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
First, a configuration of a screen baseball system according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG. 2 is a plan view showing a structure of a screen baseball system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
2, the screen baseball system according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a
Here, the length of Lv and the length of Lh are typically assumed to be the size of a space required for the implementation of a screen baseball system (as shown in FIG. 1, the horizontal Lh and vertical Lv sizes are the same size in a conventional screen baseball system That is, the screen baseball system according to the present invention can sufficiently secure the space at the rear of the screen and the waiting / viewing space by only the minimum size necessary for the implementation of the screen baseball system without the spatial configuration added in the conventional screen baseball system To have a structure that has a structure.
In FIG. 2, the portion indicated by
Hereinafter, a space defined by the first
2, the screen baseball system according to an embodiment of the present invention includes an
The
A gap is formed between the
The
The
The above-mentioned pitching driver may be a system in which one wheel is rotated and a ball is fired by the rotational force of the wheel between the guide plate and the guide plate (for example, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2014-217468) (For example, Korean Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 2014-0100685, Korean Patent No. 0411754, Korean Registered Utility Model No. 0269859, etc.) by placing the ball between the wheels and firing the ball by the rotational force of the wheels And a method of throwing a ball by rotating a gripped arm (e.g., Korean Patent No. 0919371).
The specific configuration of the
The
Here, the space defined by the
The second
The
Meanwhile, the
The baseball simulation image processed by the
The
The
If the inclination angle a1 of the
2, a first screen interval d1 which is a distance between one end of the
The
That is, if the inclination angle a2 of the
Alternatively, as shown in Fig. 2, the first partition interval D1, which is the interval between the one side end portion of the
The
That is, it is preferable that the
As described above, the
2, the screen baseball system according to the present invention includes a first entrance DR1 and a second entrance DR2 so that the user can freely enter and exit the second
A specific part of the configuration of the screen baseball system according to the configuration shown in FIG. 2 can be seen from the diagram shown in FIG.
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a screen baseball system according to an embodiment of the present invention shown in FIG. 2 in a plan view.
3, the first
3, the
H formed on the
Meanwhile, FIG. 4 shows a screen baseball system according to another embodiment of the present invention. 4 is a plan view of a screen baseball system according to another embodiment of the present invention.
The screen baseball system shown in Fig. 4 also includes the
The screen baseball system according to the embodiment shown in Fig. 2 shows that the left portion of the play space portion PS can be slightly narrowed due to the inclined installation of the slope partition, in the embodiment shown in Fig. 4, And the same left side portion can be further extended to form a play space portion PS having a wide width.
That is, as shown in FIG. 4, the first
Here, the inclination angle a3 may be determined to be substantially equal to or slightly smaller than a2, which is the inclination angle of the second
4, the space corresponding to the Le length is wider than the embodiment shown in FIG. 2, so that the installation space of the screen baseball system is somewhat burdensome. However, in the embodiment shown in FIG. 4, It is the same as the embodiment shown in FIG. 2 that shows a higher space utilization than the conventional one. In the case where the screen baseball system is installed, the screen baseball space, as shown in FIG. 4, 111) are in contact with each other, a high space utilization can be achieved.
A configuration of a screen baseball system according to another embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG.
The configuration of the screen baseball system according to the embodiment shown in Fig. 5 is basically substantially the same as the embodiment shown in Fig. 2, and there is a difference in the configuration of the
The screen baseball system according to the present invention as shown in FIGS. 2 and 4 can be configured to flatten the bottom portion leading from the
By the way, in the embodiment shown in Fig. 5, the
That is, the first
A
When the user strikes the
The construction of the
The downward inclined configuration of the
As described above, in the screen baseball system according to the present invention, the play space that can be played by the user is kept almost the same as that of the conventional screen baseball system, and the installation space (first inclined space portion) There is a merit that it is possible to overcome the space limitation which is a serious problem in realizing the screen baseball system and to greatly improve the space utilization because the viewing space (the second inclined space portion) can be effectively secured.
200: an inclined screen portion, 201: a first inclined space portion
210: first screen fixing part, 220: second screen fixing part
250: pitching machine section, 260: simulator
300: a plate section, 400: a slope partitioning section
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An inclined screen unit installed at an angle to the second side wall unit from the first side wall unit at a predetermined angle and projecting an image output from the video output unit;
A pitching machine part installed in a space between the rear wall part and the oblique screen part to emit a ball through a pitching hole formed in the oblique screen part;
An inclined partition which is inclined at a predetermined angle from the rear wall portion to the opposite side opposite to the rear wall portion to form a space defined by the play space portion in which the user's virtual baseball game is performed; And
A simulator installed in a space between the rear wall part and the inclined screen part or in a space between the second side wall part and the inclined partition part to perform information processing for progressing the virtual baseball game;
The baseball system comprising:
Wherein the one side end portion is fixed to the first side wall portion and the other side end portion is positioned and fixed to the inclined partition portion.
And a bobbin portion provided on a side of the bottom portion opposite to the inclined screen portion so that the user can strike or pitch toward the inclined screen portion,
Wherein the batted portion is formed such that a line passing through a center of the batting portion is substantially parallel to a normal line of the oblique screen portion.
And at least one of a member made of a transparent material and a barbed net so that a user who watches and observes in the space between the second side wall part and the inclined partition part can watch the player play in the play space part. system.
Wherein the angle formed between the inclined screen portion and the rear wall portion is in a range of 3 DEG to 10 DEG,
Wherein the inclined partition portion is configured so that the angle formed with respect to the second side wall portion is in the range of 3 DEG to 10 DEG.
An oblique screen unit installed at an interval from the rear wall and projecting an image output from the video output unit;
A first inclined space portion formed between the rear wall portion and the inclined screen portion to form a space gradually getting wider from the first side wall portion to the second side wall portion;
A pitching machine unit installed in the first inclined space unit and configured to launch a ball through a pitching hole formed in the inclined screen unit;
An inclined partition provided at an interval from the second side wall to form a space defined by a play space portion in which the user's virtual baseball game is performed;
A second inclined space portion between the second side wall portion and the inclined partitioning portion to form a space that gradually widens toward the opposite side from the rear wall portion; And
A simulator installed in the first inclined space portion or the second inclined space portion and configured to perform information processing for progressing the virtual baseball game;
The baseball system comprising:
And a bobbin portion provided on a side of the bottom portion opposite to the inclined screen portion so that the user can strike or pitch toward the inclined screen portion,
Wherein the batted portion is formed such that a line passing through a center of the batting portion is substantially parallel to a normal line of the oblique screen portion.
A first entrance / exit portion allowing entry / exit from the second inclined space portion to / from the play space portion, and a second access portion allowing entry / exit from the second inclined space portion to / from the first inclined space portion Screen baseball system.
The second inclined space portion is provided with a small object for watching and waiting for play in the play space portion,
And a game setting unit for setting a game setting including a pitching condition for a ball that is communicably connected to the simulator or the pitching machine unit and fired by the pitching machine unit, And a game setting terminal for allowing the player to input the game.
And a second screen interval which is a distance between the other side end portion and the rear wall portion, wherein the second screen interval is a distance between the one end portion and the rear wall portion, An inclined screen unit installed so that a screen interval is larger than the first screen interval;
A pitching machine part installed in a space between the rear wall part and the oblique screen part to emit a ball through a pitching hole formed in the oblique screen part;
A first partition space and a second partition wall which are spaced apart from a play space portion in which the user's virtual baseball game is performed, A slant dividing section that forms a second slice interval that is a distance between the first slice section and the second slice section, the second slice interval being larger than the first slice interval;
A simulator installed in a space between the rear wall part and the inclined screen part or in a space between the second side wall part and the inclined partition part to perform information processing for progressing the virtual baseball game;
The baseball system comprising:
Wherein the one side end is fixed to the first side wall portion and the other side end portion is positioned and fixed to the inclined partition portion.
And a bobbin portion provided on a side of the bottom portion opposite to the inclined screen portion so that the user can strike or pitch toward the inclined screen portion,
Wherein the batted portion is formed such that a line passing through a center of the batting portion is substantially parallel to a normal line of the oblique screen portion.
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