WO2012077428A1 - 四足歩行の大型の動物の着ぐるみ - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a costume imitating a large quadruped animal capable of realistic movement, and more particularly to its internal structure.
- a costume is an abbreviation for a stuffed toy worn by the human body, and means a large stuffed toy that can be worn by humans.
- the inventors of the present invention first, in the cavity formed by communicating the inside of the trunk and the foot, the cavity is located at a position corresponding to the approximate equilibrium point of the costume.
- Patent Document 1 I found that if I put the backpack carried by the pilot who operates inside the costume and fix it on the skeleton part of the costume, even if it is about 6 meters long, it can realize realistic movement with very stable operation, Patents were acquired in each country (Patent Document 1). However, in the invention described in Patent Document 1, since the number of pilots entering the costume is limited to one, it can be applied only to biped animals, and when it comes to a larger costume, one person cannot support the load, Furthermore, it was difficult to move around safely. *
- Patent Document 1 a television camera is installed at an appropriate position of the costume and the monitor is viewed inside. May be moved spontaneously, or may be communicated by radio with an external guide and moved based on the instruction. " In the introduction article when the “Tokyo Metropolitan Venture Technology Grand Prix 2009” was awarded, it is known that “the pilot ensures safety by using two internal monitors and wireless communication”. (Non-Patent Document 1).
- an object of the present invention is to provide a costume for a large animal that can walk realistically on a quadruped.
- the present invention is a quadruped large animal having a head and mouth, a neck, a torso, a forefoot, a hindfoot, and a tail, and is composed of a skeleton member and an epidermis member covering the whole.
- the torso, forefoot and rear foot communicate with each other to form a single cavity, which is a forefoot driver entering the forefoot and a hindfoot pilot entering the rear foot.
- the back support member for the forefoot operator and the rear foot operator is fixedly installed on the skeleton member of the torso, and the forefoot maneuvering is installed in the cavity.
- the backpack for the driver is installed on the back support member provided on the head side of the cavity, and the back support for the rear foot operator is provided on the back support member provided on the tail side of the cavity so as to face the back support for the front foot driver.
- a large animal with quadruped walking that can move realistically is characterized by being It is a body.
- a feature of the present invention is that in the above costume, a backpack for a forefoot driver is installed on a back support member provided on the head side of the cavity, and a back for the rear foot driver is provided on the caudal side of the cavity. It is to be installed on the support member so as to face the forefoot driver's backpack.
- One aspect of the present invention is to provide a neck operation means for operating movements of the head and neck and the neck in the above-described costume.
- Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a head-and-mouth operation means for operating the movement of the head-and-mouth part in the above costume.
- Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a mouth operation means for operating opening and closing of the mouth of the head and mouth in the above-mentioned costume.
- Other aspects of the present invention will be sequentially described below.
- a costume simulating a large animal of the present invention is a cavity that allows an adult to stand upright in a cavity formed by the forefoot part, the rear foot part, and the torso part at a position corresponding to the forefoot part and the rear foot part. Since the two drivers share the load before and after the costume, the larger quadruped costume can be moved stably. Also, by sharing the role so that one pilot operates the head and neck and the other controls the tail, more realistic movements can be realized compared to when operating alone. Can do.
- the two pilots face each other, it is easy to communicate when performing the costume operation, and the forward walking of the forefoot pilot is directed backward, so the forefoot knee joint of the costume is The movement of the knee becomes closer to the movement of the knee during walking, which is typical of a large quadruped animal.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram for explaining means for operating left and right movements of the head-and-mouth portion in the head-and-mouth operation means shown in FIG.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram for explaining a means for operating up and down movements of the head and mouth part and a mouth part operating means in the head and mouth part operating means shown in FIG. 2.
- the costume of the present invention has a large part of quadrupedal walking that has a head part, a neck part, a torso part, a foot part, and a tail part, and is composed of a skeleton member that forms an outline as a whole and a skin member that covers it A costume that mimics an animal.
- the large animal may be a real animal, a fictitious animal such as various characters or monsters, or a scientifically supported existence such as a dinosaur.
- a preferred large animal is one that walks on four legs, and may be an animal that can walk on four legs even if it is one that walks on multiple legs.
- the structure of the skeletal member is not particularly limited as long as it forms and maintains the outer shape of the head, neck, torso, forefoot, rearfoot and tail, but is as light as possible. It is necessary to configure so that the total weight is reduced using
- the material of the skeleton member includes natural materials such as wood and bamboo, plastics such as polyethylene and polyvinyl chloride, synthetic resin foams such as polystyrene and polyurethane, FRP using glass fiber and carbon fiber, etc., aluminum, etc. A light metal etc. can be mentioned.
- a skeleton member of a torso part is configured using wood and a synthetic resin foam material
- the part corresponding to the spine and the connecting surface between the neck part and the torso part and the connecting part between the tail part and the torso part are made of wood. It can be manufactured by adhering a synthetic resin foam material that is constructed and formed into a body part shape to the wood of the spine part.
- a reinforcing member such as a plate shape, a rod shape, or a pipe shape. It is included in the skeleton member.
- a skeletal member is made of a material having excellent strength such as a resin reinforced with carbon fiber (CFRP)
- CFRP resin reinforced with carbon fiber
- the body part should be made of the same material without distinguishing the backbone part from other body parts. You can also.
- a softer material such as a sponge foam of synthetic resin as long as the outer shape can be maintained. It can also be produced.
- the material of the skin member is not particularly limited as long as it has a strength that is not destroyed by the motion of the costume.
- the material is preferably as light as possible and stretchable.
- various fabrics, paper, various films, various rubbers, various foam materials and the like are used.
- a material composed of a combination of a stretchable thin film and a foamed material such as polyurethane is preferable.
- the costume of the present invention has a front foot portion and a rear foot portion, and the body portion, the front foot portion, and the rear foot portion communicate with each other to form a single cavity.
- the cavity needs to have a size that allows the forefoot operator entering the forefoot and the hindfoot operator entering the rear foot to stand upright.
- the forefoot driver and the rear foot driver's backpack are fixed to the backpack support member at a position carried by the upright driver.
- the backpack for the forefoot driver is installed and fixed on the back support member provided on the head side of the cavity, and the back for the rear foot pilot is mounted on the back support member provided on the tail side of the cavity for the forefoot operator. It is preferable to be provided facing the backpack.
- the backpack support member is fixedly installed on the skeleton member of the body part. When the skeleton member has a wood-made spine, it is preferable to fix the back support member to the wood for the spine.
- the reinforcing member is attached between the back support member and the connecting portion between the trunk portion and the neck portion or the connecting portion between the trunk portion and the tail portion, the fixation of the back support member becomes more stable.
- the attachment site of the reinforcing member can be appropriately determined in consideration of the structure of the body portion.
- the site where the backpack is installed is specified at a substantially equilibrium point of the costume, that is, a position corresponding to a fulcrum when the entire costume is viewed as a balance rod.
- the site where the backpack is installed is naturally limited by the positions of the front foot portion and the rear foot portion specified from the appearance.
- a backpack is a transporting device of a type in which a baggage is attached to or placed on a person's back with a back strap (belt).
- a driver entering the inside of a cavity is a backpack.
- the shape, material, fixing method to the skeleton member, etc. are not limited at all.
- the back support member is provided on both the head side and the tail side of the torso part. The structure which connects and provides a backpack to the member is illustrated.
- the back support member is placed in each cavity and the skeleton member of the body part
- the structure which connects and provides a backpack to the member is illustrated.
- the connecting member when the body part is provided with a connecting member such as a plate shape or a columnar shape at the connecting part with the neck or tail, depending on the positional relationship between the front foot part and the rear foot part, the connecting member may be used to Can also be installed.
- the connecting member to the neck or tail of the body portion has a function of a reinforcing member for maintaining the outer shape of the costume, and may also serve as a backpack support member in some cases. Is. In this sense, the reinforcing member is also included in the skeleton member in the present invention and may correspond to a backpack support member.
- the present invention it is possible to provide two independent cavities for the forefoot and for the rearfoot, but for the reason described below, as a common cavity for both, for the forefoot that enters inside It is preferable to install the backpack so that the pilot faces backward and the rear foot pilot faces forward.
- the back support for the forefoot operator is provided on the back support member on the head side of the cavity
- the back support for the back foot operator is provided on the back support member on the caudal side of the cavity.
- the neck operation means for operating the movement of the head and neck In the costume cavity (in the cavity where the operator stands upright), the neck operation means for operating the movement of the head and neck, the head operation means for operating the movement of the head and mouth, Mouth operation means for operating opening / closing of the mouth of the head / mouth part can be appropriately provided.
- Mouth operation means for operating opening / closing of the mouth of the head / mouth part can be appropriately provided.
- the neck operation means preferably includes an operation arm extending from the neck to the body cavity and an operation handle connected to the operation arm.
- FIG. 2 schematically shows the inside of the neck and the trunk so that the connection method of the head and neck, the neck and the trunk, and the structure of the neck operation means can be understood.
- the skeletal skeleton member is omitted.
- the operation arm 101 is a rod-like or pipe-like member such as a metal such as aluminum or a plastic.
- the neck side of the operation arm can be connected to the neck connecting member 103 by an appropriate method such as a bolt and a nut in the vicinity of the distal end portion 104.
- an appropriate method such as a bolt and a nut in the vicinity of the distal end portion 104.
- the connecting member 103 when the connecting member 103 is sandwiched in a notch provided at the tip of the operation arm 101, it can be easily connected with a bolt and a nut.
- a handle 102 is attached to the other end side of the operation arm 101.
- a cervical operation fulcrum 108 is provided at the connecting portion of the neck 3 and the body 4, and the neck 3 moves in the direction opposite to the movement of the handle in conjunction with the vertical movement of the handle 102. Further, when the head-and-mouth part 2 and the neck part 3 are connected so as to be unable to rotate up and down, the head-and-mouth part 2 also moves up and down in conjunction with the movement of the neck part caused by the movement of the operation arm.
- the cervical operation fulcrum 108 can be structured to be capable of moving left and right. In this case, the neck 3 is opposite to the movement of the handle in conjunction with the left and right movement of the handle 102. Operate in the direction.
- the head-and-portion operating means includes a wire (including a wire rope) extending from the head-and-mouth portion to the cavity of the trunk portion, and a lever or handle attached to a terminal opposite to the head-and-mouth portion.
- a wire including a wire rope
- the head-and-portion operating means includes a wire (including a wire rope) extending from the head-and-mouth portion to the cavity of the trunk portion, and a lever or handle attached to a terminal opposite to the head-and-mouth portion.
- Examples of means for operating the left and right movement of the head and mouth include a pair of left and right wires as shown in FIGS. 2 to 4 and an operation handle in which the wires are fixed to the left and right. It is done.
- FIG. 3 is a view for explaining means for operating the left and right movements of the head and mouth portion, and shows a mode of connecting the wire and the head and mouth portion and the wire and the handle.
- the tip of the wire 109 is fixed to the skeleton member 201 of the upper jaw portion of the head and mouth, and the opposite end is fixed to the locking point 111 of the operation handle 102.
- the wire 110 is fixed to the skeleton member 201 of the upper jaw portion and the locking point 112 on the opposite side of the operation handle 102.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram for explaining the details of the means for operating the vertical movement of the head and mouth and the means for operating the opening and closing of the mouth.
- the wire 113 a sheathed wire covered with a sheath made of metal or synthetic resin is preferably used as the wire 113.
- the wire extends from the hand side head up / down operation lever 118 through the cavity and neck, and the tip is fixed to the upper part of the wire installation member 114 provided on the neck side of the head. ing.
- the wire installation member 114 is rotatably connected to the connecting member 105. Further, the sheath of the sheathed wire is fixed to the connecting member 105 before the wire locking point.
- the connecting member 105 is connected to a connecting member 103 to which the operation arm 101 is fixed by a hinge that is rotatable left and right and cannot be rotated up and down.
- an operating means comprising a wire and a lever used for a bicycle rim brake is preferable.
- a sheathed wire is preferably used as the wire 117.
- the wire extends from the hand side mouth opening / closing operation lever 123 through the inside of the cavity and the neck, and the tip thereof is connected to the movable piece 119 locked to the lower jaw portion of the head mouth 2. .
- the upper jaw part and the lower jaw part of the head-and-mouth part 2 are connected so that opening and closing is possible with the hinge 204 as shown in FIG.
- the sheath is fixed to the wire installation member 114.
- the wire installation member 114 and the movable piece 119 are connected by a spring 122 so that the mouth is closed.
- the spring 122 extends through the movement of the wire, and the mouth opens by moving the lower jaw portion with the hinge 204 as a movable point.
- the mouth opening / closing operation lever is released, the tension from the wire is loosened, the restoring force of the spring 122 returns the movable piece 119 to the original position, and the mouth is closed. If the mouth opening / closing operation lever is appropriately operated, the mouth can be opened and closed in a realistic manner.
- Tail of costume is composed of skin member covering the skeletal member, the structure of the frame member is not limited as long as they can maintain a profile, for example, structures described in the Patent Document 1 is illustrated Is done.
- Tail that is described in Patent Document 1 has a skeleton member of the tail, and a flexible plate-like member disposed to imitate the skeleton of the tail into the cavity portion of the inner tail, a certain distance to the plate-like member It has a plurality of foam blocks placed and fixed in place.
- the flexible plate member for example, a plate member such as plastic or rubber is used. These correspond to the skeleton of the tail portion of a large animal, and are arranged in a portion substantially along the center line of the hollow portion inside the tail portion.
- the plate-like member is gradually narrowed (smaller) from the base of the tail toward the tail end. If the skeletal member of the tail is configured in this way, the tail moves in conjunction with the left and right movements of the body by the rear foot pilot, and the tip of the tail shakes greatly, so that the movement becomes very realistic.
- the tail portion having a desired shape can be formed by a synthetic resin foam (including a sponge-like material) without being limited to the above structure.
- the foot can be formed on the bottom.
- the raised bottom may be appropriately provided according to the length of the foot of the large animal, and either one or both of the front foot portion and the rear foot portion can be raised.
- the hind paw is generally longer than the front paw.
- both feet are configured as a raised bottom
- the raised bottom of the rear foot is configured higher than the front foot.
- the body part excluding the back part
- the forefoot part has a raised bottom of about 0 to 20 cm
- the rear foot part has a raised bottom of about 30 to 50 cm.
- the costume of the present invention may include a dorsal fin portion in addition to the head / mouth portion, the neck portion, the torso portion, the forefoot portion, the rear foot portion, and the tail portion.
- a dorsal fin portion By providing the dorsal fin portion, a realistic costume of a large animal having the dorsal fin can be obtained.
- the dorsal fin portion may be provided with a necessary number of dorsal fin members on the skeleton corresponding to the back, and may be fixedly connected by bonding or the like, but may be detachably coupled for convenience of transportation and storage. preferable.
- the dorsal fin member is composed of a skeleton portion of the dorsal fin and an epidermis portion covering the skeleton portion.
- the dorsal fin member can be provided with a connecting insertion portion at the lower end thereof, and a connecting member such as a hook-and-loop fastener can be provided on the bottom surface thereof.
- the frame portion corresponding to the back of the body portion can be provided with an attachment receiving portion for attaching the dorsal fin member, and the same connection at the position corresponding to the connecting portion provided on the bottom surface of the dorsal fin member.
- a site can be provided. With this structure, the dorsal fin member can be freely attached and detached, and the dorsal fin member can be removed when carrying a large costume.
- the costume of the present invention can be configured such that at least a part of the head and mouth, neck, torso, front foot, rear foot and tail can be disassembled as necessary.
- it can be configured such that it can be disassembled into a head-and-mouth part, a neck part, a torso part, a forefoot part, a rear foot part, and a tail part.
- the tail portion often has a long shape, considering the convenience of transportation and storage, it is preferable to have a structure that can be separated from the trunk.
- the method for connecting the respective parts may be selected as appropriate. Usually, a method of connecting the connecting portions of the parts with hinges, bolts and nuts is employed.
- the operator's doorway to the costume may be provided as appropriate.
- the skin portions of the inner crotch portions of the left and right feet of the front foot portion and the rear foot portion may be configured to be freely opened and closed using a fastener or the like.
- the costume of the present invention has a mission to move around imitating the movement of animals. Maneuvering the costume is performed by two pilots entering the cavity, and the maneuvering is performed in the cavity with images taken by the front surveillance camera installed in the appropriate position of the costume to monitor the front. This can be done while checking on the installed monitor. In addition, if a video taken at a position where the surroundings where the costume is placed can be seen from above can be confirmed on another monitor installed in the cavity, the costume can be operated more safely. Furthermore, when a means capable of communicating with each other between the outside guide and the pilot, for example, a wireless communication device is provided, the pilot can be operated based on the instructions of the guide.
- the attachment position of the front monitoring camera is preferably a position where the state of the traveling direction can be seen, for example, any part of the head / mouth, neck or torso that is not conspicuous from the surroundings. .
- it is the periphery of the connection part of a neck part and a trunk
- the monitor can be installed by using a monitor disposing member.
- the skeletal member has a wood-made backbone, it is preferable to fix the monitor disposing member to the backbone wood. At that time, if the monitor disposing member becomes unstable, it can be stabilized by attaching a reinforcing member that connects the monitor disposing member and the skeleton member of the body part.
- monitor installation members are required for the forefoot operator and the rearfoot operator.
- a monitor disposing member is attached to the skeleton member at a position approximately halfway between the front foot portion and the rear foot portion in the cavity. It is possible to install a monitor for a forefoot pilot and a rearfoot pilot, respectively, which is efficient.
- a battery, a current voltmeter, a switch, and the like can be appropriately attached to the monitor disposing member.
- FIG. 1 shows an overall image of a costume 1 imitating a quadruped dinosaur, which is a specific example of a large animal, and is drawn so that the internal structure of the costume 1 can be understood.
- the skeleton member of the costume 1 is omitted except for a part thereof.
- the costume 1 has a head / mouth part 2, a neck part 3, a body part 4, a front foot part 5, a rear foot part 6, a tail part 7 and a dorsal fin part 8.
- the inside of the torso part 4, the front foot part 5 and the rear foot part 6 forms a single cavity 9, and a front foot driver 26 and a rear foot pilot 27 are placed upright in the front foot part and the rear foot part, respectively. It is a cavity of size.
- FIG. 1 shows a situation in which two pilots 26 and 27 entering the cavity 9 are carrying the backpacks 14 and 16 on their backs, respectively.
- the head and mouth portion 2, neck portion 3, tail portion 7 and dorsal fin portion 8 of the costume 1 are configured to be separable from other parts, and the body portion 4, the front foot portion 5 and the rear foot portion 6 are integrated. It is configured.
- the trunk and neck are connected by a connecting surface 11, and the trunk and tail are connected by a connecting surface 12.
- drum part 4, and the dorsal fin part 8 are also connected by the appropriate method (not shown).
- the costume 1 has a skeleton member 10 and a skin member (not shown) covering the skeleton member 10, and the skeleton member is made of wood and a synthetic resin foam (including a sponge shape), and the skin member is a resin. It is made of a stretchable material made of a combination of a thin film and a polyurethane foam.
- a forefoot driver's back support member 13 is provided connected to the skeleton member 10 of the torso portion 4, and a forefoot driver's back carrier 14 is fixed thereto.
- a hindlimb driver's back support member 15 is provided to be connected to the skeleton member 10 of the body portion 4, and a hind leg driver's back carrier 16 is fixed thereto.
- the forefoot driver's back support member 13 is connected to the connecting surface 11 by a reinforcing member 17 in order to stabilize the member.
- the rear foot driver support member 15 for the rear foot driver is connected to the connection surface 12 by a reinforcing member 18.
- the rear foot portion 6 is configured with a raised bottom 19, and a front monitoring camera 20 is installed in the vicinity of the neck portion 3 of the body portion 4.
- the tail portion 7 is the same as the structure described in FIG. 3 of Patent Document 1, and includes a plate-like member 21 arranged at a substantially central portion of the internal cavity, and a plurality of members arranged at regular intervals on the member.
- the foam material block 22 constitutes a skeleton member.
- a monitor disposing member 23 is connected to the skeleton member 10 of the body portion 4 at a position substantially in the middle of the cavity 9, and the monitor disposing member 23 includes a forefoot driver's monitor 24 and a rear foot.
- a pilot monitor 25 is installed.
- the dorsal fin portion 8 is releasably connected by inserting a dorsal fin member provided with a connecting portion at the lower end into a receiving portion of the dorsal fin member provided in the skeleton member of the body portion 4 (not shown). Absent).
- the overall length (including the tail) of the costume 1 is about 7 m
- the height of the body 4 (including the back fin portion 8) is about 4 m
- the rear foot 6 has a raised bottom 19 of about 40 cm.
- the costume 1 is provided with a neck operation means for operating the movement of the head opening 2 and the neck 3.
- 101 is an operation arm extending from the neck 3 to the cavity 9 of the body 4, and 102 is a generally U-shaped operation handle connected to the operation arm.
- the operation arm 101 is a rod or pipe-shaped member such as a metal such as aluminum or a plastic.
- the operation arm 101 passes through the connection surface 11 of the neck 3 and the body 4, and is fixed to a connection member 103 on the neck that connects the head opening 2 and the neck 3 in the vicinity of the distal end 104.
- the connecting member 103 is fixed so that it cannot be turned up and down by a connecting member 105 and a hinge 106 at the head and mouth.
- the other end side of the operation arm is fixed at the central portion 107 of the operation handle 102.
- a cervical movement fulcrum 108 is provided at the connecting portion of the neck 3 and the body 4, and the neck 3 is linked to the vertical movement of the operation handle 102 and is opposite to the movement of the operation handle.
- the hinge 106 that cannot be rotated up and down is used, the head and mouth portion also moves up and down in conjunction with the movement of the neck.
- the costume 1 includes a pair of wires 109 and 110 extending from the head and mouth part 2 to the cavity 9 of the body part 4 and a generally U-shaped operation handle 102, and controls the left and right movement of the head and mouth part 2. Mouth operation means are provided. 2 to 4, the head-side tip of the wire 109 on the left side of the costume is fixed to a locking point 202 provided on the left side of the skeleton member 201 in the upper jaw portion of the head-and-mouth portion 2, and the opposite end thereof is the operation handle 102. Is fixed to a locking point 111 on the left side (front side in FIG. 2).
- the right wire 110 is also fixed to the upper skeleton member 201 (not shown), and the opposite side is fixed to the locking point 112 of the operation handle.
- the wire 109 is pulled, and the head-and-mouth portion 2 moves to the left with the hinge 106 as a movable point.
- the wire 110 is pulled, and the head and mouth moves in the right direction with the hinge 106 as a movable point.
- the costume 1 has a wire extending from the head opening 2 to the cavity 9 of the torso section 4 and an operation lever attached to a terminal opposite to the head opening, and controls the vertical movement of the head opening.
- a head-and-mouth operation means is provided. 2 and 3, the wire 113 has a sheath, and the tip of the wire is fixed at a locking point 115 provided on the upper part of the wire installation member 114 provided on the neck side of the head opening 2.
- the wire installation member 114 is rotatably connected to the connection member 105 of the head opening 2 at the connection portion 203 together with the plate-like member 114 ′ provided to face the wire installation member 114.
- the tip of the sheath of the sheathed wire is fixed at the locking point 116 of the connecting member 105 on the neck side of the locking point 115 of the wire.
- the neck connecting member 103 and the head-and-mouth connecting member 105 are connected by a hinge 106 that can be rotated left and right and cannot be rotated up and down.
- the head vertical movement operating lever 118 is tightened, the wire installation member 114 is pulled rearward by the tension of the wire, so that the connection portion 203 between the wire installation member 114 and the head / mouth connection member 105 rotates around the rotation axis.
- the head-and-mouth part 2 moves upward.
- the operation lever 118 is released, the tension of the wire is loosened, and the head portion is returned to the original position by rotating the wire installation member 114 forward by the gravity of the head.
- the costume 1 has a wire extending from the head and mouth part 2 to the cavity of the torso part 4 and an operation lever attached to the terminal opposite to the head and mouth part 2 to operate the opening and closing movement of the mouth and mouth part.
- Mouth operation means is provided. 2 and 4, the wire 117 has a sheath, and the tip of the wire is fixed at a locking point 120 provided on the movable piece 119 that is locked to the lower jaw portion of the head opening 2. . Further, the distal end of the sheath is fixed at a locking point 121 provided on the wire installation member 114.
- the wire installation member 114 and the movable piece 119 are connected by a spring 122 so that the mouth is closed.
- the spring 122 extends through the movement of the wire 117, the lower jaw portion moves with the hinge 204 as a movable point, and the mouth opens. Then, when the mouth opening / closing lever 123 is released, the tension by the wire is loosened, and the mouth is closed by the restoring force of the spring 122.
- the skeleton member of the tail portion 7 of the costume 1 is a flexible plastic plate-like member 21 arranged at a substantially central portion of the hollow portion inside the tail portion, and is fixedly arranged at a certain interval to the plate-like member 21. It is composed of a plurality of polystyrene foam blocks 22.
- a monitor disposing member 23 is provided so as to be connected to the skeleton member 10 of the body portion 4.
- the monitor disposing member 23 is fixed to the skeleton member 10 corresponding to the back portion at a substantially middle position between the front foot portion 5 and the rear foot portion 6 in the cavity 9, and the monitor disposing member 23 is used.
- monitors 24 and 25 for the forefoot operator and the rear foot operator are installed.
- FIG. 1 only the monitor is illustrated, but a battery, a voltmeter, an external camera video receiver, a switch, and the like can be appropriately installed as necessary.
- the costume of the present invention by making the internal structure of the costume into two pilots, it is possible to provide a large-sized costume that could not be realized with a single pilot's costume, and more realistic than before. Movement can be realized. Therefore, the costume of the present invention can be used not only for entertainment shows at amusement parks, theme parks, or TV programs, but also because of its realistic movement, it is also widely used in stage plays and special shooting of movies. can do.
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- 頭口部、頸部、胴体部、前足部、後足部及び尾部を有し、全体として骨格部材とそれを被覆する表皮部材とから構成された四足歩行の大型の動物を模した着ぐるみであって、胴体部、前足部および後足部は連通して一つの空洞を形成しており、その空洞は、前足部に入る前足操縦者および後足部に入る後足操縦者が直立して入れる大きさを有しており、その空洞内には、前足操縦者用および後足操縦者用の背負子支持部材が胴体部の骨格部材に固定して設置されており、前足操縦者用の背負子は空洞の頭側に設けられた背負子支持部材に設置され、後足操縦者用の背負子は空洞の尾側に設けられた背負子支持部材に前足操縦者用背負子と対向して設けられていることを特徴とするリアルな動きが可能な四足歩行の大型の動物の着ぐるみ。
- 頸部から胴体部の空洞まで延びた操作アームと、該操作アームに連結する操作用ハンドルを有する、頭口部と頸部の動きを操作するための頸部操作手段が備えられている請求項1記載の四足歩行の大型の動物の着ぐるみ。
- 頭口部から胴体部の空洞まで延びたワイヤーと、その頭口部と反対側端末に付設された操作用レバーまたは操作用ハンドルを有する、頭口部の動きを操作するための頭口部操作手段が備えられている請求項1又は2に記載の四足歩行の大型の動物の着ぐるみ。
- 頭口部から胴体部の空洞まで延びたワイヤーと、その頭口部と反対側端末に付設された操作用レバーを有する、頭口部の口の開閉を操作するための口部操作手段が備えられている請求項1~3のいずれか1項に記載の四足歩行の大型の動物の着ぐるみ。
- 少なくとも一方の足部が上げ底に構成されている請求項1~4のいずれか1項に記載の四足歩行の大型の動物の着ぐるみ。
- 頭口部、頸部もしくは胴体部に前方監視用カメラを設置し、空洞内のモニター配設用部材に前方監視用カメラの映像を表示する前方監視モニターが設置されている請求項1~5のいずれか1項に記載の四足歩行の大型の動物の着ぐるみ。
- さらに、着ぐるみの周辺の映像を表示する外部俯瞰モニターがモニター配設用部材に設置されている請求項6記載の四足歩行の大型の動物の着ぐるみ。
- モニター配設用部材が、前足部と後足部の間で胴体部の骨格部材に固定して設置されており、前足操縦者用および後足操縦者用の前方監視モニター並びに所望により設けられる外部俯瞰モニターがモニター配設用部材に設置されている請求項6または7に記載の四足歩行の大型の動物の着ぐるみ。
- 大型の動物が、恐竜である請求項1~8のいずれか1項に記載の四足歩行の大型の動物の着ぐるみ。
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