WO2016163617A1 - Appareil de simulation de ski - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a ski simulation apparatus.
- Skiing is a sport that many people enjoy.
- the indoor ski slope forms slopes with artificial snow in the air-conditioned room, so you can enjoy skiing regardless of the season.
- the ski simulation device enjoys a simulated run while gliding on a ski plate mounted on a frame.
- Such a ski simulation apparatus can be operated regardless of the season. Therefore, skiing can be enjoyed even during periods other than winter, and there is little fear of falling, and even beginners can enjoy skiing relatively safely.
- the conventional ski simulation apparatus has a problem in that the user's downhill position, in particular, the movement of both feet is limited and unnatural because the user takes a ski plate.
- the conventional ski simulation apparatus has a problem that the user feels anxiety because the overall height from the bottom to the top is considerable.
- the conventional ski simulation apparatus has a problem that can not be limited to the user's motion width during the simulation gliding process, the user is injured if the user legs too far open or bend the ankle too much.
- ski simulation in this field to ensure that the user's downhill position on the ski plate, in particular, the movement of both feet can be made in a variety of ways as naturally as possible, and that the overall height is minimized to reduce the user's anxiety. Attempting to develop a device.
- the present invention has been proposed in view of the above circumstances, and when using a conventional ski simulation apparatus, a ski simulation apparatus is provided to solve a problem in which the user's foot movement on the ski plate is limited and artificial, thereby reducing the sense of reality. Its purpose is to.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a ski simulation apparatus that can solve the problem that the overall height of the conventional ski simulation apparatus is considerable and the anxiety felt by the user is significant.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a ski simulation apparatus that can solve the problem of being injured when the user's movement is excessive because the user's motion width can not be limited in the conventional ski simulation apparatus.
- Ski simulation apparatus for achieving the above object, the first and second linear stage which is installed facing each other back and forth at regular intervals; First and second moving tables that are laterally moved in each of the first and second linear stages; First and second support members having a vertical axis descending from each of the first and second moving tables; First and second actuating members pitched and yawed on top of the first support members and on top of the second support members; And first and second seating members, which are rolled back and forth on each of the first and second operating members, and to which a ski plate worn by a user is fixed to an upper surface thereof.
- the first and second moving tables are limited in the gap between them as the first stoppers disposed to face each other are caught by the fixed block, and the retraction between them as the elastic blocks disposed to face each other are in contact with each other. Limited.
- the first stopper includes a bar extending laterally and a protrusion engaged with the end of the bar.
- the fixed block includes a through hole through which the bar of the stopper penetrates, and the through hole has a diameter larger than that of the bar of the stopper and smaller than a diameter of the protrusion of the stopper.
- the first and second support members include a motor; A pinion gear rotating according to the rotation of the rotation shaft of the motor; And a rack gear meshing with the pinion gear.
- the motor is prevented from reverse rotation of the rotating shaft in the undriven state.
- the rack gear is provided in one of the vertical shafts of the first and second support members in the longitudinal direction.
- the first and second actuating members are pitched as they are pivoted about hinge axes that are hinged to the first support members and the second support members and extend from side to side.
- the first and second actuating members are yawing as the front and rear link balls are provided on the bottom and rotated by the link ball rotation.
- the rear link ball is horizontally moved by a linear guide provided behind the bottom of the first and second operating members.
- the yaw width of the first and second operating members is limited as the rear link ball horizontally moved by the linear guide contacts the second stopper.
- the second stopper includes a protrusion bar elastically supported.
- the first and second operating members include a motor; A screw that rotates according to the rotation of the rotation shaft of the motor; It includes; linear guide for guiding the horizontal movement of the moving body.
- the first and second actuating members further include a first sensing sensor configured to sense the pressure when the first and second seating members come into contact with the first and second seating members.
- the first and second seating members are fixed to an upper end of the movable body that is helically screwed with the screws of the first and second actuating members.
- the first and second seating members are hinged to the first and second actuating members through hinge shafts running forward and backward and are rolled as they are rotated about the hinge shafts.
- the first and second seating members further include a second detection sensor that detects its own rolling.
- the first and second seating members further include a pawl supported by an elastic body on an upper surface of the front portion.
- the elastic body may be formed of a coil spring.
- the pawl has a third sensing sensor for sensing a user grip on the handle.
- the first and second seating members are limited in rolling width by contacting a third stopper disposed below.
- the third stopper is formed of an elastic material.
- the third stopper contains an elastic body.
- the first and second moving tables are laterally moved on the first and second linear stages, the vertical axes of the first and second supporting members are lifted and lowered, and the first and second operations are performed.
- the members are pitched and yawed, and the first and second seating members are moved back and forth and rolled.
- the user can take a variety of natural downhill positions depending on the ski downhill displayed on the display device. There is an effect that you can enjoy the realistic mock downhill.
- the ski simulation apparatus uses the first and second linear stages as lateral moving means of the first and second moving tables, and the rack size as the vertical axis lifting means of the first and second supporting members. And pinion gear are used. Accordingly, the overall height from the bottom to the top can be minimized, thereby reducing the anxiety of the user due to the fear of falling.
- the gap between the first and second moving table is limited, the yaw width of the first and second operating member is limited, the width of the first and second seating member Rolling width is limited. Accordingly, the user's legs are prevented from being excessively open or the ankles are excessively bent during the simulation gliding process, thereby preventing a user injury due to excessive movement.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing the appearance of a simulation apparatus according to the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a front view for explaining the structure of a simulation apparatus according to the present invention.
- FIG 3 is a side view for explaining the structure of a simulation apparatus according to the present invention.
- FIG 4 is an exemplary view for explaining the lateral movement of the first and second moving table in the present invention.
- FIG 5 is an exemplary view for explaining a spreading restriction between the first and second moving table in the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is an exemplary view for explaining a pinch restriction between the first and second moving table in the present invention.
- Figure 7 is an exemplary view for explaining the vertical lift of the first and second support members in the present invention.
- FIG 8 is an exemplary view for explaining the pitching of the first and second operating members in the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is an exemplary view for explaining the yawing of the first and second operating member in the present invention.
- Figure 10 is an exemplary view for explaining the rolling width limitation of the first and second seating member in the present invention.
- Figure 11 is an exemplary view for explaining the forward and backward movement of the first and second seating member in the present invention.
- Figure 12 is an exemplary view for explaining the rolling of the first and second seating member in the present invention.
- Figure 13 is an exemplary view for explaining the rolling width limitation of the first and second seating member in the present invention.
- 1 is a perspective view showing the appearance of a simulation apparatus A according to the present invention.
- 2 is a front view for explaining the structure of the simulation apparatus A according to the present invention.
- 3 is a side view for explaining the structure of the simulation apparatus A according to the present invention.
- the ski simulation apparatus A includes first and second linear stages 10 and 10 ′, and first and second moving tables 20 and 20 ′. And first and second support members 30 and 30 ', first and second actuating members 40 and 40', and first and second seating members 50 and 50 '.
- the first and second linear stages 10 and 10 ' are installed to face each other at regular intervals.
- the first and second linear stages 10 may be of any conventional structure and method as long as the pair of movers (not shown) arranged on the guide (not shown) can move in the lateral direction. However, detailed descriptions of the first and second linear stages 10 and 10 'will be omitted.
- FIG. 4 is an exemplary view for explaining the lateral movement of the first and second moving table in the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is an exemplary view for explaining a spreading limit between the first and second moving tables in the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is an exemplary view for explaining a pinching restriction between the first and second moving tables in the present invention.
- the first and second moving tables 20 and 20 ' are laterally moved in each of the first and second linear stages 10 and 10'.
- the first and second moving tables 20, 20 ' are fixed to the movers, respectively, so that the first and second in each of the first and second linear stages 10, 10' are moved by the mover transverse movement. Lateral movement of the movable tables 20 and 20 'is possible.
- the first and second moving tables 20 and 20 ′ are limited in their spread as the first stopper 35 disposed to face each other is caught by the fixed block 36. desirable.
- the first stopper 35 includes a bar 35a extending laterally and a protrusion 35b coupled to an end portion of the bar 35a, and the fixed block 36 includes the bar (b).
- 35a) includes a through hole 36a penetrating to both sides.
- the first and second moving tables 20 and 20 move laterally and are opened therebetween, the first and second moving parts 20b and 20b are caught by the projections 35b as the projections 35b are caught by the through holes 36a.
- the gap between the two moving tables 20 is limited.
- the diameter of the through hole 36a is larger than the diameter of the bar 35a and smaller than the diameter of the protrusion 35b.
- the diameter of the through hole 36a is larger than the diameter of the bar 35a and smaller than the diameter of the protrusion 35b, the bar 35a flows on the through hole 36a without being caught, but the protrusion ( 35b) takes over.
- first and second moving tables 20 and 20 ′ have their constriction between them by contact of the elastic blocks 37 facing each other.
- the user's legs positioned on the first and second seating members 50 and 50 ' are prevented from colliding with each other, thereby preventing injuries due to the user's legs colliding with each other during the simulation sliding process.
- FIG. 7 is an exemplary view for explaining the vertical axis of the first and second support members 30 and 30 'in the present invention.
- the first and second support members 30 and 30 ′ move up and down the vertical axis 31 in each of the first and second moving tables 20 and 20 ′. do.
- the first and second support members 30 and 30 ' may include a motor 32; A pinion gear 33 that rotates in accordance with the rotation of the rotation shaft (not shown) of the motor 32; And a rack gear 34 meshing with the pinion gear 33.
- the first and second support members 30 and 30 include a motor 32; A pinion gear 33 rotating according to the rotation of the rotation shaft of the motor 32; And a rack gear 34 meshing with the pinion gear 33 to drive the motor 32 to rotate the pinion gear 33 so that the rack gear 34 can be lowered. Can be. At this time, the rack gear 34 can be raised and lowered to the vertical axis 31 as it is installed in any one of the vertical axis 31 in the longitudinal direction.
- the motor 32 is preferably to prevent the reverse rotation in the undriven state.
- the reverse rotation is prevented in the non-driven state of the motor 32, thereby preventing the unintentional lowering of the vertical shaft 31 in the elevated state when the motor 32 is not driven.
- FIG. 8 is an exemplary view for explaining the pitching of the first and second operating members in the present invention.
- 9 is an exemplary view for explaining yawing of the first and second operating members in the present invention.
- 10 is an exemplary view for explaining the yaw width limitation of the first and second operating members in the present invention.
- the first and second actuating members 40, 40 ′ are pitched and yawing on top of the first support members 30 and on top of the second support members 30 ′.
- the pitching of the first and second operating members 40 and 40 ′ is performed by the first and second operating members 40 and 40 ′.
- 30 and the second support members 30 ′ are hinged to each other and rotated about a hinge axis 41 extending from side to side.
- the first and second actuating members 40, 40 ' are inclined forward by raising and lowering the vertical axis 31, or The tilting operation can be performed backwards.
- the yaw of the first and second operating members 40 and 40 ′ is possible as the link balls 42 provided at the front and the rear of the bottom face rotate.
- the rear link ball 42 is preferably horizontally moved by a linear guide 43 provided behind the bottom of the first and second operating members 40 and 40 '.
- the distance between the front link ball 42 and the rear link ball 42 is varied. Accordingly, the front end of the first and second operating member (40, 40 ') in the form of the front end is assembled or the rear end in the form of' ⁇ 'smooth operation.
- the first and second operating members 40 and 40 ′ have a rear link ball 42 horizontally moved by a linear guide 43 and a second stopper 49. It is preferable that the yawing width is limited in contact with.
- the spread of the user's leg positioned on the seating member 50 is limited, thereby preventing the occurrence of injuries due to excessive spreading of the user's leg during the simulation sliding process.
- FIG. 11 is an exemplary view for explaining the forward and backward movement of the first and second seating member in the present invention.
- the first and second actuating members 40, 40 ′ include a motor 44; Screw 45 that rotates in accordance with the rotation of the rotation axis (not shown) of the motor 44: a movable body 46 spirally tangled with the screw 45; And a linear guide 47 for guiding a horizontal movement of the movable body 46.
- the first and second actuating members (40, 40 ') comprise a motor (44); Screw 45 that rotates in accordance with the rotation of the rotation axis of the motor 44: a movable body 46 spirally meshed with the screw 45; And a linear guide 47 for guiding a horizontal movement of the movable body 46, thereby fixing the first and second mounting members 50 and 50 'to the movable bodies 46, respectively.
- the screw 45 is rotated by driving, the first and second seating members 50 and 50 ′ can be moved back and forth.
- the first and second actuating members 40 and 40 'further include a first sensing sensor 48 for sensing pressure when the first and second seating members 50 and 50' are in contact with each other. desirable.
- the contact between the first and second operating members 40 and 40 'and the first and second mounting members 50 and 50' may be reduced when rolling the first and second mounting members 50 and 50 '.
- the first and second actuating members 40 and 40 ' include a first sensing sensor 48 for sensing the pressure when the first and second seating members 50 and 50' come into contact with each other. It is possible to detect the rolling degree of the first and second mounting members 50 and 50 'through the first detection sensor 48.
- first and second operating members 40 and 40 ′ preferably further include a second stopper 49 for limiting the rear movement of the rear link ball 42.
- the yaw width of the first and second operating members 40 and 40 ' is limited, injuries caused by excessively widening of the user's legs during the simulation sliding process are prevented.
- the second stopper 49 preferably includes a protruding bar (not shown) that is elastically supported.
- the second stopper 49 includes a protrusion bar elastically supported, impact is alleviated as the protrusion bar flows backward when the second stopper 49 contacts the rear link ball 42.
- Figure 12 is an exemplary view for explaining the rolling of the first and second mounting members in the present invention.
- Figure 13 is an exemplary view for explaining the rolling width limitation of the first and second seating member in the present invention.
- the first and second seating members 50 and 50 ' are rolled back and forth in each of the first and second actuating members 40 and 40'. And, the ski plate 60 worn by the user on the upper surface is fixed.
- first and second seating members 50, 50 ′ are fixed to the upper end of the movable body 46, so that the first and second seating members 50, 50 move forward and backward. ') Is advanced.
- first and second seating members 50, 50 ′ Rolling of the first and second seating members 50, 50 ′ is possible by being hinged to the first and second actuating members 40, 40 ′ via hinge shafts 51 running back and forth.
- first and second seating members 50 and 50 ' are hinged to the first and second actuating members 40 and 40' via hinge shafts 51 extending back and forth. And the first and second seating members 50 and 50 'are rolled as the second seating members 50 and 50' rotate about the hinge shaft 51. As shown in FIG.
- the first and second seating members 50 and 50 ′ preferably include a second sensing sensor 52 for sensing a rolling of the first and second seating members 50 and 50 ′.
- the first and second mounting members 50 and 50 ′ include a second detection sensor 52 that detects a rolling of the first and second seating members 50 and 50 ′, thereby being positioned thereon by rolling detection through the second detection sensor 52. The center movement of the user can be grasped.
- the center movement of the user is involved in the change of direction in the actual ski. Accordingly, it is possible to change the direction during the simulation sliding process by rolling detection through the second detection sensor 52.
- the second detection sensor 52 detects the rolling to the left, the direction is switched to the left during the simulation sliding process.
- the second detection sensor 52 detects the rolling to the right, the direction is changed to the right during the simulation gliding process.
- the width of the change of direction increases.
- first and second seating members 50 and 50 ′ preferably include a pawl 53 supported by an elastic body (not shown).
- the first and second seating members 50 and 50 ′ include pawls 53 supported by elastic bodies, so that the user can rely on the pawls 53 positioned on the left and right sides during the simulation sliding process. Accordingly, not only the center of the user is smoothly maintained but also the pawl 53 in the flow state is smoothly returned to the state before flow by the elasticity of the elastic body itself.
- the elastic body may be formed of a coil spring.
- the elastic body is formed of a coil spring, the elasticity of the elastic body is continuously maintained for a long time.
- the pawl 53 preferably includes a third detection sensor 53b that detects a user grip on the handle 53a.
- the pawl 53 includes a third detection sensor 53a for detecting a user's grip on the handle 53a, so that the third detection sensor 53a detects a user's grip, that is, the user prepares for mock sliding. By setting the device to operate only when it is completed, the occurrence of a safety accident is prevented.
- the first and second seating members 50 and 50 ′ have a third stopper 54 between the first and second actuating members 40 and 40 ′. It is preferable to further include.
- the rolling width is limited by contact with the third stopper 54 when the first and second mounting members 50 and 50 'are rolled, thereby preventing injuries due to excessive bending of the user's ankle during the simulation sliding process. .
- the third stopper 54 is preferably formed of an elastic material.
- the third stopper 54 is formed of an elastic material, the impact may be alleviated when the third stopper 54 contacts the first and second seating members 50 and 50 ′ by elasticity. In addition, after the first and second seating members 50 and 50 'are rolled in one direction, the return to the previous rolling position is facilitated.
- the third stopper 54 may contain an elastic body 54a such as a coil spring.
- the third stopper 54 incorporates the elastic body 54a, the supporting force is strengthened by the elasticity of the elastic body 54a, so that the support of the first and second mounting members 50 and 50 'is stabilized.
- any conventional fixing means may be used. (Not shown in the drawing) may be a fastening.
- the first and second moving tables 20 and 20 ' are coupled to the first and second linear stages 10 and 10'.
- the first and second support members 30 and 30 ' are coupled to the first and second moving tables 20 and 20'.
- the first and second operating members 40 and 40 ' are coupled to the first and second supporting members 30 and 30'.
- the first and second seating members 50 and 50 ' are coupled to the first and second actuating members 40 and 40'.
- the ski plate 60 worn by the user is fixed to the first and second seating members 50 and 50 ′.
- the user slides a course displayed on a front display device (not shown) in a state where the user is located above the first and second seating members 50 and 50 'as shown in FIG. 10. Look down and get downhill.
- first and second moving tables 20 and 20 ' are fixed to the movers disposed in the guides of the first and second linear stages 10 and 10', respectively. Accordingly, as illustrated in FIG. 4, the first and second moving tables 20 and 20 ′ may be moved in the lateral direction by the mover transverse movement on the guide.
- the user is also moved laterally, so that the simulation of the simulation slide is improved.
- the first and second moving tables 20 and 20 are not only movable in the same direction and width, but also in different directions and widths. As a result, it is possible to adjust the angle and the distance between the user's feet in the course of the simulation gliding further improves the simulation of the simulation gliding.
- the first and second support members 30 and 30 ' may include the motor 32; The pinion gear 33 rotating according to the rotation of the rotation shaft of the motor 32; And the rack gear 34 meshing with the pinion gear 33, wherein the rack gear 34 is installed in one of the vertical shafts 31 in the longitudinal direction. As shown in FIG. 5, as the pinion gear 33 is rotated by driving the motor 32, the rack gear 34 moves up and down to allow the first and second support members 30 and 30 ′. It is possible to move up and down the vertical axis (31).
- the user is also raised and lowered so that the simulation of the simulation slide is improved.
- the vertical axis 31 of the first and second support members 30 can be raised and lowered in the same way as well as being shifted from each other by varying their widths.
- the user's foot is inclined forward or rearward during the simulation gliding process so that the simulation gliding is further improved.
- the first and second operating members 40 and 40 ' are hinged to the first supporting members 30 and the second supporting members 30' so that the hinge shaft 41 extends left and right. Pitched as it is rotated to the center. Accordingly, as shown in FIG. 6, the first and second operating members 40, 40 ′ move forward by the vertical axis 31 of the first and second support members 30, 30 ′. It becomes smooth to take an inclined operation or to perform an inclining operation to the rear.
- first and second operating members 40 and 40 ' are yawed as the link ball 42 provided at the front and the rear of the bottom thereof rotates. Accordingly, as shown in FIG. 7, the front end is assembled in a ' ⁇ ' form by the lateral movement of the first and second moving tables 20 and 20 ', or the rear end in a' ⁇ 'form. It becomes smooth to take the action of gathering.
- the first and second mounting members 50 and 50 ' are fixed to the upper end of the movable body 46 of the first and second operating members 40 and 40'. Accordingly, as shown in FIG. 8, as the movable body 46 moves forward and backward by rotating the screw 45, forward and backward movement is possible.
- the user also advances back and forth, thus improving the feeling of the mock downhill.
- first and second seating members 50 and 50 ′ are hinged to the first and second actuating members 40 and 40 ′ through the hinge shafts 51 extending back and forth. Accordingly, as shown in FIG. 9, rolling is possible by rotating about the hinge shaft 51.
- the center of the user can be moved, thereby changing the sliding direction, thereby improving the simulation of the simulated sliding.
- first and second seating members 50 and 50 ′ include the poles 53, the user can maintain the center by relying on the poles 53, so that the center maintenance is not stable. Safety accidents, such as falls, are prevented.
- the handle 53a of the pole 53 is provided with the third detection sensor 53b for detecting the user's gripping, so that the third detection sensor 53b detects the user's gripping, that is, the user
- the handle 53a of the pole 53 is provided with the third detection sensor 53b for detecting the user's gripping, so that the third detection sensor 53b detects the user's gripping, that is, the user
- the user when the user enjoys the simulated sliding, the user may be injured if the first and second moving tables 20 and 20 'are excessively opened.
- the first and second moving tables 20 and 20 ′ are limited in their gap as the first stopper 35 disposed to face each other is caught by the fixed block 36. That is, when the first and second moving tables 20 and 20 'are moved laterally, the projection 35b of the first stopper 35 opens through the hole of the fixed block 36. Barrier between them is limited according to the 36a), the user legs that are located on the seating member 50 is excessively limited. Accordingly, injuries due to excessive opening of the user's legs in the simulation sliding process are prevented.
- the user may be injured when the first and second moving tables 20 and 20 'collide with each other and the two legs collide with each other while the user enjoys the simulation.
- first and second moving tables 20 and 20 ' are limited to the retraction between them by the contact of the elastic blocks 37 which are disposed to face each other. Since the user's legs positioned above the members 50 and 50 'are prevented from colliding with each other, injuries caused by the collision of the user's legs during the simulation sliding process are prevented.
- the rear end portions of the first and second operating members 40 and 40 ' are excessively wide when the first and second operating members 40 and 40' take an operation of gathering the front ends in a ' ⁇ ' form. If it is lost, user injury may follow.
- first and second actuating members 40 and 40 ′ have yaw width as the rear link ball 42 horizontally moved by the linear guide 43 contacts the second stopper 49. Limited. Accordingly, since the user's legs positioned in the upper part of the seating member 50 are restricted from being excessively widened, injuries due to excessively widened user's legs in the simulation sliding process are prevented.
- a safety accident may occur when the first and second mounting members 50 and 50 'are excessively tilted when the first and second mounting members 50 and 50' are rolled.
- the rolling width is limited as the first and second mounting members 50 and 50 ′ come into contact with the third stopper 54 disposed below. Accordingly, the user's ankle, which is located at the upper portion of the first and second seating members 50 and 50 ', is prevented from being excessively bent, so that an injury occurs due to the excessively bent user's ankle during the simulation sliding process. Is prevented.
- the ski simulation apparatus A for improving safety according to the present invention is limited to the gap between the first and second moving tables 20 and 20 '. And, the yaw width of the first and second actuating members 40, 40 'is limited. In addition, the rolling widths of the first and second seating members 50 and 50 'are limited. Accordingly, the user's leg is prevented from being excessively open or the ankle is excessively bent during the simulation gliding process, and thus, user injury due to excessive movement can be prevented.
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La présente invention concerne un appareil de simulation de ski qui permet à un utilisateur de profiter d'une simulation de descente réaliste qui est similaire à une descente réelle au niveau d'une pente de ski, l'appareil de simulation de ski comprenant : des premier et second étages linéaires qui sont respectivement installés sur des côtés avant et arrière de façon à se faire mutuellement face à une distance constante ; des première et seconde tables de mouvement qui se déplacent transversalement sur les premier et second étages linéaires, respectivement ; des premier et second éléments de support qui sont respectivement formés sur les première et seconde tables de mouvement, et dont des tiges verticales montent et descendent ; des premier et second éléments d'actionnement qui sont dressés et en lacet sur la partie supérieure des premiers éléments de support et sur la partie supérieure des seconds éléments de support ; et des premier et second éléments d'assise qui se déplacent respectivement vers l'avant et vers l'arrière et sont enroulés sur les premier et second éléments d'actionnement, et la surface supérieure où des plaques de ski portées par un utilisateur sont fixées.
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