WO2020111461A1 - Système d'escalade sur paroi rocheuse artificielle - Google Patents

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WO2020111461A1
WO2020111461A1 PCT/KR2019/011297 KR2019011297W WO2020111461A1 WO 2020111461 A1 WO2020111461 A1 WO 2020111461A1 KR 2019011297 W KR2019011297 W KR 2019011297W WO 2020111461 A1 WO2020111461 A1 WO 2020111461A1
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  • the present invention relates to a climbing system, and specifically, to a system in which a hold is installed on an artificial rock wall and indicates a hold that is a climbing route to a climber, and confirms whether or not the climber is climbing through the hold of the climbing route.
  • Artificial rocks are widely used in which an artificial hold is installed on a vertical or inclined wall surface to allow a climber to climb a wall surface through an artificial hold. Since these artificial rock walls are provided on the indoor or outdoor walls of the city, it is easy to access, so you can enjoy rock climbing for leisure in a short time. Especially, when it is provided indoors, you can enjoy rock climbing even in rainy weather, strong winds, or winter. Can be.
  • the artificial rock wall can control the difficulty of climbing by tilting the wall and the type and arrangement of the hold.
  • a variety of holds are arranged on a wall surface, and a plurality of climbing routes consisting of several holds are set and a climbing route is selected according to a climber's level, taste, or climbing method.
  • the system according to the invention of Document 1 is provided with a means for constructing an artificial rock wall as a screen, projecting an image informing the climbing route to the screen with a projector, and detecting the position of the climber.
  • An infrared sensor is installed around the screen to detect climbers by infrared rays, or a touch sensor is placed around the hold to allow the climber to touch the touch sensor, or by taking a screen with a camera and extracting the image of the climber to determine the climber's location. To detect.
  • Projectors to illuminate the image on the screen or equipment to detect the user's position should be installed for each climber or for each set of climbing routes, and imaging equipment or infrared sensors for detecting the climber's position also require considerable cost to install and operate. .
  • the touch sensor is disposed around the hold, the climber must additionally touch the touch sensor during climbing, which is an obstacle to climbing.
  • the smart hold according to the invention of document 2 arranges a space inside the hold and places a pressure sensor around a bolt that fixes the hold to the wall, so that the climber supports the hold when climbing using a hold arranged on the climbing route It is configured to determine whether the climber goes through the hold on the climbing route by applying pressure to the pressure sensor due to bending of the bolt.
  • the present invention provides a climbing system including an artificial rock having a configuration in which a climbing route is very easy to set up and anyone can easily set up a climbing route without additional cost due to a change of the climbing route. Is to provide.
  • the present invention is to provide a climbing system that can easily replace the hold placed on the wall, and the cost of replacement is minimized.
  • the present invention can easily detect whether a climber climbs along a preset climbing route when climbing an artificial rock, that is, whether to use a hold disposed on the climbing route, and the cost of configuration for such detection is minimized. Is to provide a climbing system.
  • the problem to be solved by the present invention described above is achieved by the present invention related to a climbing system using an artificial rock wall.
  • a plurality of control modules which are fixedly spaced apart from each other on the artificial rock wall;
  • a plurality of holds which are disposed detachably at an arbitrary position of the artificial rock wall and configured to support the load applied by the climber;
  • a sensing sensor that senses that each climber touches each hold and transmits sensing information to a control module adjacent to a position where the hold is placed;
  • a server computer where information is received from each control module and the position of the control module in the artificial rock wall is stored.
  • Each control module has an identification code that is distinguished from each other, and is connected to the detection sensor and configured to deliver the input detection information to the server computer together with the identification code when detection information from the detection sensor is input,
  • the server computer is configured to store the identification code of each control module and the information of the placement position on the artificial rock wall, and transmit the identification code of each control module and the information on the placement position on the artificial rock wall to the information device possessed by the climber. , To store information about a climbing route in an artificial rock that includes identification codes of a series of control modules.
  • the detection sensor at a position where the climber touches the fixed position detects this and sends a detection signal to the control module.
  • the control module sends a detection signal to the server computer along with its identification code.
  • the server computer can determine which hold the climber is climbing and which position on the artificial rock.
  • the control module and the sensing sensor are left at the original position of the artificial rock wall, and only the hold is replaced or the position is changed. Since the added elements are also replaced together, the replacement cost is not increased, so the replacement cost is low.
  • the server computer is configured to store information about a plurality of climbing routes in an artificial rock wall, transmit information about the climbing route to the climber's information device, and receive and store information of the climbing route selected by the climber through the information device. And, it is fixed to the position of the control module and further includes display means for emitting light to be recognized by the climber by the control module, and the server computer emits the display means to the control module constituting the climbing route selected by the climber. It can be configured to be configured to transmit information to enable.
  • the setting of the climbing route is made simply by storing identification codes of a series of control modules that match the hold constituting the climbing route, and when the display means is emitted through the control module belonging to the climbing route, The hold matched to the control module is displayed to the climber so that the climber can identify his or her climbing route.
  • the server computer receives the information of a series of control modules selected by the climber through the information device, stores identification codes of the selected control modules as information of the climb route selected by the climber, and fixes it at the position of the control module selected by the server computer And further comprising a light emitting display means for the climber to recognize by the control module, the server computer may be configured to be configured to emit a display means fixed to the position of the control module constituting the climbing route selected by the climber Can be.
  • the climber configures the climbing route through the information device owned by the climber and sends information about the configured climbing route to the server computer so that the server computer climbs the climbing route through a control module belonging to the climbing route.
  • the display means is made to emit light for recognition.
  • the server computer is provided from one of the control modules constituting the climbing route selected by the climber.
  • a control module following the control module receiving the detection information among control modules constituting the climbing route may be configured to emit the display means.
  • the server computer illuminates the display means through all control modules constituting the climbing route selected by the climber, and is detected from one of the control modules constituting the climbing route selected by the climber.
  • the sensing information by the sensor it may also be configured to stop light emission of the display means fixed to the position of the control module where the sensing information is received.
  • Each hold is fixed to the surface of the artificial rock wall by bolts penetrating the hold, and each bolt is provided with a mounting hole penetrating the bolt, and the sensing sensor has an outer surface contacting the inner surface of the mounting hole and is inserted into the mounting hole. It can be configured to detect the deformation of the bolt due to the load applied by the climber and transmit the detection signal to the control module.
  • the hold is made of a polymer material containing a conductive material, and a conductive route through which current flows between the control module is formed, and a signal for detecting a change in capacitance is applied to the hold through the conductive route from the control module, so that the climber
  • the change in the capacitance of the hold due to the contact is sensed by the control module, so that the hold and the conductive route constitute the sensing sensor.
  • the hold forms a sensing sensor together with a conductive route, so the cost of providing a climbing system is reduced and the installation work is very simple as compared to the case of configuring a separate sensing sensor.
  • each hold is fixed to the surface of the artificial rock wall by bolts penetrating the hold, and the bolts can be configured to be electrically connected to the control module to form the conductive route.
  • FIG 1 and 2 are views showing the front and back surfaces of an artificial rock wall in which the climbing system of the present embodiment is implemented, respectively.
  • FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view taken along line A-A in FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 4 is an enlarged view of circle B in FIG. 2.
  • FIG. 5 is a block diagram schematically showing the configuration of the climbing system of the present embodiment.
  • the artificial rock wall 10 is constructed by pouring concrete into the interior of a building or the exterior wall of a building, or by continuously fixing panels to a structure, and the installation in which the hold 20 is installed toward the space 1 where climbers prepare for climbing Surfaces 11 to 14 are provided.
  • the installation surfaces 11 to 14 are configured by combining a generally vertical surface 11 and inclined surfaces 12 to 14 to implement various climbing difficulty levels.
  • the hold 20 is shown as one reference numeral, but various shapes and sizes are provided so that the climber can implement a different climbing difficulty and climbing method by allowing the climber to change the method of gripping the grip or raising the foot. have.
  • control modules 30 are disposed on the back surface 15 of the artificial rock wall 10 opposite to the surfaces 11 to 14.
  • the control module 30 is fixedly installed at a predetermined distance from each other on the rear surface 15 of the artificial rock wall.
  • Each hold 20 is disposed at the position of one of the control modules 30, but is not disposed at the same position as the control module 20 is disposed, and is located at a position suitable for climbing and near the position It will be matched to the control module 30 placed on.
  • FIG. 3 is a sectional view taken along line A-A in FIG. 1.
  • the hold 20 like a normal hold, has an outer surface 21 in a variety of forms that the climber can grip with his hands or put his feet on, and a mounting boss 22 penetrating the inside from the outer surface is formed. In the mounting boss 22, a mounting hole 23 through which a bolt 40 for fixing the hold 20 passes is formed.
  • the bolt 40 is inserted through the mounting hole 23 of the hold 20 and is inserted into the through hole 17 formed in the artificial rock wall 10 and exposed to the rear surface 15 of the artificial rock wall 10 to be nut (41) is fastened and fixed.
  • holes 43 and 44 penetrating from the head 42 to the end are formed.
  • the holes 43 and 44 are formed in two stages.
  • the hole 43 formed on the head 42 side is a space into which the strain gauge 50 as a sensing sensor is inserted, and the hole 44 formed on the end side It is formed as a space through which the signal line 51 of the silver strain gauge 50 penetrates and passes through the back surface 15 of the artificial rock wall.
  • the outer surface of the strain gauge 50 is formed in a cylindrical shape and is in close contact with the inner surface of the hole 43 on the head side of the bolt, so that when the bolt 40 is deformed, this deformation is sensed by the strain gauge 50 and signal line It is transmitted as a detection signal to the control module 30 through (51).
  • the lighting 60 is attached to the installation surface 11 of the artificial rock wall 20 in the inner space of the hold 20.
  • the hold 20 is formed of a transparent or semi-transparent material as a whole or adjacent to the installation surface 11 of the artificial rock wall, or when the illumination 60 emits light, light is irradiated to the outside through the hold 20 to thereby hold ( It functions as a display means to display 20) to the climber.
  • a through hole 18 is formed from the installation surface 11 to the back surface 15, so that the power line 61 that supplies power to the lighting through the through hole 18 is of the artificial rock wall. It is exposed to the back surface 15 and is connected to the control module 30.
  • the lighting 60 may be attached to the inner surface 24 of the hold 20.
  • the material of the hold may be made transparent or translucent, and a hole through which light of illumination can pass may be formed in the hold so that light from the light passes through the hole and is irradiated to the outside.
  • the signal line 51 of the strain gauge exposed through the hole 44 of the bolt to the back surface 15 of the artificial rock wall and the power line 61 of the lighting are positioned where the bolt 40 is installed. It is connected to a nearby control module 30.
  • the control module 30 is provided with an input/output element 32, an operation element 33, a memory element 34, and a power input element 35 in the board panel 31.
  • the signal line 51 of the strain gauge and the power line 61 of the lighting are connected to the input/output element 32 of the control module, so that the detection signal from the strain gauge 50 is input to the control module 30, and the control module ( Power is supplied to the lighting 60 from 30) so that the lighting is turned on.
  • the control module 30 operates by receiving power from the outside through a power input element 35 and transmits and receives data to and from a server computer (70 in FIG. 5) using the Bluetooth communication function of the input/output element 32.
  • the hold 20 can be appropriately selected by the operator operating the artificial rock wall and placed at any location on the mounting surface of the artificial rock wall.
  • the control modules 30 are arranged in rows and columns in a matrix form at regular intervals from each other on the rear surface 15 of the artificial rock wall.
  • any one provided on the back surface 15 at the position of the artificial rock wall where the hold is placed It is adjacent to the control module 30.
  • the strain gauge 50 fixed to the bolt 40 fixing the hold 20 and the inside of the hold 20 are arranged.
  • the lighting 60 is connected to the control module 30 arranged on the rear surface 15 of the artificial rock wall at the position where the hold 20 is arranged.
  • Each control module 30 has a unique identification code. As arranged in FIG. 2, numbers are given to the columns and rows of the control module, and each control module 30 may be assigned an identification code according to the columns and rows. For example, the control module arranged in the third column and the fourth row may have a unique identification number 34.
  • This identification code is stored in the memory element of the control module 30.
  • control module 30 and the strain gauge 50 and lighting 60 coupled thereto are controlled by the server computer 70 and connected to the server computer 70.
  • the configuration and operation of exchanging information with the smartphone 80 will be described.
  • a server computer 70 managed by an operator operating the artificial rock wall 20 is provided.
  • the server computer 70 may exchange information through a short-range communication module such as Wi-Fi or Bluetooth with an information device such as a smartphone 80 or a tablet or a laptop possessed by climbers who want to use the artificial rock wall 20.
  • a short-range communication module such as Wi-Fi or Bluetooth
  • an information device such as a smartphone 80 or a tablet or a laptop possessed by climbers who want to use the artificial rock wall 20.
  • each control module 30 is equipped with a short-range communication module such as Bluetooth, so that information can be exchanged with the server computer 70, so as to receive control signals from the server computer 70 and illuminate them. Turn on (60) or receive a detection signal from the strain gauge 50 and transmit it to the server computer (70).
  • a short-range communication module such as Bluetooth
  • control module 30 communicates with the server computer 70 through short-range communication, but each control module 30 and the server computer 70 may be configured to exchange information by connecting signal lines. .
  • control module 30 is configured to receive power from an external power source through a power line
  • a battery may be provided in the control module to be configured to receive power from the battery.
  • the server computer 70 stores identification codes of the control module 30 and positions where each control module 30 is disposed on the artificial rock wall 20. Then, a screen of a virtual space in which the control module 30 is disposed on the artificial rock wall 20 is generated, a set of a series of control modules displayed on the screen is selected, and the set and the order of the selected control modules are one. Can be saved as a climbing route.
  • a climber who wants to use the artificial rock wall installs a program provided by the operator of the artificial rock wall on his smartphone 80, accesses the server computer 70, and the control module 30 is placed on the artificial rock wall 20.
  • the climbing routes stored in the server computer 70 are stored in the smartphone 80. You can check and select the climbing route you want to climb.
  • the server computer 70 transmits information on the climbing route set for each level or each climbing method to the smartphone 80 and the climber can select a specific climbing route. Information of the climbing route selected by the climber is received by the server computer 70.
  • the server computer 70 extracts the identification code of the series of control modules 30 constituting the corresponding climbing route from the information of the climbing route received from the smartphone 80.
  • a control module 30 to which the hold 20 constituting the climbing route is connected as shown in FIG. 2, 61, 52 , 53, 44, 45, 26, 47 A control module having identification codes is selected as a climbing route.
  • the server computer 70 When the climber starts climbing, the server computer 70 first sends a lighting signal to the control module 61 which is the start of the climbing route.
  • the control module 30 receives the lighting signal, and supplies power to the lighting 60 to turn on the lighting.
  • the climber Since the lighting 60 is provided in the hold 20 arranged at the starting point of the climbing route C in FIG. 1, the climber recognizes which hold to be used at the start of climbing and draws the hold or stances the hold. Will start climbing.
  • the control module 30 receives the detection signal from the strain gauge 50 and sends it to the server computer 70 along with its identification number 61.
  • the server computer 70 determines that the climber has initiated the climb by touching the first hold, which is the first hold, on the climbing route C, and lights up the control module No. 52, which is connected to the next hold of the climbing route. Sends
  • the server computer 70 emits light 60 connected to all control modules 30 constituting the climbing route selected by the climber, and the climber starts climbing to grip or step on the hold 20 to apply a load.
  • the detection signal generated by the strain gauge 40 is input to the server computer 70, the lighting 60 attached to the corresponding hold 20 may be turned off to operate.
  • the climber can easily observe his climbing route by observing the lighted hold among the hold 20 installed on the artificial rock at the start of climbing.
  • a climbing competition when held on an artificial rock or when a climber wants to measure his climbing record, it may be determined whether or not the climber is climbing through a predetermined climbing route. Time can be measured.
  • the server computer 70 may check whether a climber is climbing to a suitable climbing route by comparing a series of identification codes of control modules constituting a predetermined climbing route and an identification code of a control module that transmits a detection signal, and climbing route
  • the climbing time can be measured by setting the input of the detection signal from the first control module on the top as the start of climbing and the input of the detection signal from the last control module as the end of the climbing.
  • a time according to the provisions of the climbing competition is input to the server computer 70 and from each control module 30 It is possible to determine whether the climber passes the climbing route within a predetermined time in preparation for the transmission time of the detection signal of.
  • a climber can determine a climbing route for himself to climb.
  • the climber observes the artificial rock wall 20, and determines a series of hold 20 installed on the artificial rock wall as his climbing route. Subsequently, a control module of a position corresponding to a hold on a climbing route determined by the user is selected from a screen of a virtual space displayed on his smartphone 80.
  • the identification codes of the selected control modules become information of the climbing route according to the selected order, are transmitted to the server computer 70 and stored, and the same operation as described above is started according to the start of the climbing.
  • the bolt 40 that is fixed to the artificial rock wall 10 is loosened and inserted into the bolt 40. After separating the signal line 51 of the strain gauge from the control module 30, the lighting 60 is separated from the hold 20 to remove the hold 20 from the artificial rock wall 10.
  • the hold 20 is fixed to the artificial rock wall 10 with a bolt 40 and the signal line 51 of the strain gauge is connected to the control module 30.
  • the replacement of the hold is completed.
  • the control module can be used as it is even if the hold is replaced, there is no need to redo the setting operation according to the hold replacement in the server computer.
  • the climber's contact with the hold is configured to be sensed by the strain gauge inserted into the bolt.
  • the sensing sensor can be configured without employing a separate element such as a strain gauge.
  • a general hold body is made of synthetic resin, but a hold can be made by containing a conductive material in the synthetic resin. Carbon powder or the like can be used as the conductive material.
  • a conductive material such as carbon powder is contained as part of the filling material, and the hold is injection molded to form a conductive hold.
  • an element for applying a signal waveform to the bolt is arranged in the control module to sense a change in the capacitance, and the element and a metallic element contacting the bolt, such as a bolt or a nut, are electrically connected to the bolt from the control module.
  • a current having a signal waveform is applied. Since the bolt is in contact with the hold and the hold is conductive, the current applied by the control module is applied to the hold.
  • the signal waveform applied by the control module changes as the capacitance of the conductor made of the hold and the bolt changes, and this change is detected by the control module.
  • This detection signal is a signal indicating that the climber has touched the hold, and is transmitted to the server computer by the control module.
  • control module 30 is formed in a separate panel form and attached to the rear surface 15 of the artificial rock wall, but it is assumed that a plurality of modular panels are attached to the frame to form the artificial rock wall, respectively.
  • the panel constituting the control module of the present embodiment, the sensors, and the lighting can be built into the panel to unitize the panel.
  • a plurality of positions where a hold can be attached to the panel is formed, and the hold attached to the panel can be replaced or the position of the hold on the panel can be adjusted depending on the configuration of the climbing route.

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La présente invention concerne un système d'escalade mettant en œuvre une paroi rocheuse artificielle, comprenant : une pluralité de modules de commande qui sont disposés à demeure sur une paroi rocheuse artificielle de façon à être espacés les uns des autres à intervalles; une pluralité de prises qui sont disposées amovibles en des emplacements aléatoires de la paroi rocheuse artificielle de façon à supporter une charge appliquée par un grimpeur; des capteurs, chacun détectant le grimpeur venant en contact avec chaque prise et transmettant des informations de détection à un module de commande adjacent à un emplacement où est située la prise; et un ordinateur serveur qui reçoit des informations en provenance de chaque module de commande et stocke les emplacements des modules de commande sur la paroi rocheuse artificielle, chaque module de commande comprenant un code d'identification permettant de distinguer les modules de commande les uns des autres, et étant connecté à un capteur et conçu pour, lorsque les informations de détection sont entrées par le capteur, transmettre les informations de détection entrées, conjointement avec le code d'identification, au serveur informatique. L'ordinateur serveur est conçu pour stocker le code d'identification et les informations concernant l'emplacement localisé de chaque module de commande sur la paroi rocheuse artificielle, transmettre le code d'identification et les informations concernant l'emplacement localisé de chaque module de commande sur la paroi rocheuse artificielle à un dispositif d'information possédé par le grimpeur, et stocker des informations concernant un parcours d'escalade sur la paroi rocheuse artificielle contenant une série de codes d'identification des modules de commande.
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