WO2024039124A1 - Système de golf hybride utilisant une cabine d'écran mobile - Google Patents

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WO2024039124A1
WO2024039124A1 PCT/KR2023/011559 KR2023011559W WO2024039124A1 WO 2024039124 A1 WO2024039124 A1 WO 2024039124A1 KR 2023011559 W KR2023011559 W KR 2023011559W WO 2024039124 A1 WO2024039124 A1 WO 2024039124A1
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  • the present invention is to implement a golf course with multiple holes in a hybrid golf system using a screen golf module that allows virtual golf play using a virtual golf simulation device and a field that allows actual golf play such as approach shots and putting to take place.
  • This relates to a hybrid golf system using a moving screen golf module.
  • This screen golf system installs a screen that can display a virtual golf course indoors, and when a golfer hits a golf ball toward the screen, it detects the speed and direction of the golf ball and displays the golf ball's progress on the screen.
  • a system that displays it is continuously evolving technologically to provide users with the realism of playing a round of golf on a real golf course beyond the level of simply playing a golf game indoors.
  • a typical screen golf system implements a virtual golf course and a simulation image of the ball trajectory on the virtual golf course only through a screen installed in front of where the user hits the ball, so it is different from the user playing a round of golf on an actual golf course. There are limits to providing the same sense of reality.
  • the hybrid golf system combines a screen golf system with an actual field where actual golf can be played. Part of the golf play in one hole is played on a virtual golf course implemented in the screen golf system, and the rest of the play is played on the actual golf course. It is a system that allows you to progress by actually playing golf in the field.
  • the tee shot and second shot are performed through a virtual golf simulation on a virtual golf course through a screen golf system, and the third shot and putting are the same as the user moving to the actual field and playing on the actual golf course. This was done so that it could proceed smoothly.
  • Prior art documents related to the hybrid golf system include Patent Publication No. 10-2013-0030536, Publication No. 10-2012-0036155, Publication No. 10-2012-0036156, and Publication No. 10-2012. Number -0009933 etc. are disclosed.
  • hybrid golf systems also allow users to play golf on a golf course composed of multiple holes. In other words, part of one hole is played on the screen golf system, and the remaining part of the hole is played on the field, and a hole-out is played on a golf course consisting of multiple holes by repeatedly going back and forth between the screen golf system and the field. .
  • a user starts the 1st hole of a virtual golf course in a screen golf system, plays the 3rd shot, moves to the field, uses the 4th and 5th shots as field shots and holes out, and then the user starts the 2nd hole. Go back to the screen golf system and play part of the 2nd hole of the virtual golf course, then move to the field and play the remaining part to hole out, thereby creating a hybrid golf system by repeatedly moving between the screen golf system and the field. You can proceed with the play accordingly.
  • the conventional hybrid golf system as described above is played by simply moving back and forth between the field and the screen golf system, and the pattern of moving from the screen golf system to the field is always the same, so many users actually use it.
  • the present invention rotates the screen booth in which virtual golf play is performed in a hybrid golf system using a screen booth in which virtual golf play is performed using a virtual golf simulation device and a field in which actual golf play such as approach shots and putting are performed.
  • the purpose is to provide a hybrid golf system using a moving screen booth that can provide a realistic feeling of playing golf in different holes while moving through each of the multiple holes by implementing a golf course with multiple holes.
  • a hybrid golf system using a moving screen booth includes a field provided so that users can actually play golf and including a green; a screen booth provided on one side of the field and equipped with a screen golf device to enable screen golf play on a virtual golf course; And a booth moving device that moves or rotates the screen booth in the field so that the view of the field from the screen booth can vary for each hole of the virtual golf course.
  • the virtual golf course and virtual golf simulation images are projected within the screen booth and include a screen shutter provided to open and close a side of the screen booth facing the field, and the virtual golf course is projected by opening the screen shutter. It is characterized by a transition from golf play to field play.
  • a booth moving rail is provided below the screen booth, and the screen booth is configured to move along the booth moving rail by the booth moving device, and is located at a plurality of different positions on the booth moving rail. is preset as the stopping position of the screen booth, so that virtual golf play and field play in different holes can be performed at each stopping position of the screen booth.
  • a hybrid golf system using a moving screen booth includes a field provided so that users can actually play golf; a plurality of screen booths each provided at a plurality of different locations on the field and each equipped with a screen golf device to enable screen golf play on a virtual golf course; A booth moving device provided at each of the plurality of screen booths to move or rotate each screen booth; And a booth moving controller that controls a booth moving device of each of the plurality of screen booths to move or rotate each of the plurality of screen booths to implement a plurality of holes constituting the virtual golf course.
  • the field includes a field portion including at least one green corresponding to each of the plurality of screen booths, and is configured to connect the field portion corresponding to the screen booth in each screen booth,
  • the screen booth is configured to move or rotate with respect to the corresponding field unit.
  • a booth moving rail is provided below each of the plurality of screen booths, so that each screen booth can be moved along the corresponding booth moving rail by each booth moving device, and the booth moving controller Controls the booth moving device corresponding to each of the plurality of screen booths to change the position of each of the plurality of screen booths on the corresponding booth moving rail to implement each of the plurality of holes constituting the virtual golf course. It is characterized by one thing.
  • a hybrid golf system using a moving screen booth is a hybrid golf system using a screen booth that allows virtual golf play using a virtual golf simulation device and a field that allows actual golf play such as approach shots or putting to take place.
  • a golf course with multiple holes is realized, which has the effect of providing the user with the realism of playing golf in different holes while moving through each of the multiple holes. .
  • Figure 1 is a diagram showing the configuration of a hybrid golf system using a moving screen booth according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 2(a) shows a user playing virtual golf while watching the image projected on the screen shutter inside the screen booth shown in Figure 1
  • Figure 2(b) shows the user playing virtual golf inside the screen booth.
  • This diagram shows the screen shutter driver opening the screen shutter as field play begins.
  • Figure 3 is a block diagram showing the control system of a hybrid golf system using a moving screen booth according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 4 (a) shows an example configured to move the screen booth on the field in a hybrid golf system using a moving screen booth according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • Figure 4 (b) shows the system shown in (a).
  • This is a diagram showing a case in which a different hall is created according to a different field view by moving the screen booth in this state.
  • Figure 5 is a diagram showing the configuration of a hybrid golf system using a moving screen booth according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figures 6 to 8 are diagrams showing an example of implementing 9 holes using the hybrid golf system according to the embodiment shown in Figure 5.
  • Figure 1 is a diagram showing the configuration of a hybrid golf system using a moving screen booth according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • Figure 2 (a) is an image projected by a user on a screen shutter inside the screen booth shown in Figure 1 It is a diagram showing playing virtual golf while watching
  • Figure 2(b) is a diagram showing the screen shutter driver opening the screen shutter as field play begins during the virtual golf play process inside the screen booth
  • Figure 3 is a block diagram showing the control system of a hybrid golf system using a moving screen booth according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the hybrid golf system includes a real field 200 provided so that the user can play real golf, and the user on one side of the real field 200. It may be configured to include a screen booth 100 equipped with a virtual golf simulation device that allows golf play on a virtual golf course.
  • the screen booth 100 is configured for a typical screen golf system, that is, it projects a virtual golf course image on the screen in front, and when the user hits the ball toward the screen from the batting box 120, the sensing device senses it and It includes a configuration for a virtual golf simulation device that allows a user to play virtual golf by implementing a simulation image of a virtual ball moving on the virtual golf course image based on a sensing result.
  • the screen booth 100 may be provided in the form of a box or booth with an entrance 110 on one side, and may be closed on all sides or may be partially open.
  • the screen booth 100 may be configured to have a screen shutter 300 on the side facing the actual field 200.
  • the screen shutter 300 includes an image about a virtual golf course output by an image output device 420 (e.g., a beam projector, etc.) provided inside the screen booth 100 and a simulation image made on the virtual golf course ( It is a component that projects iVG and provides it to the user.
  • an image output device 420 e.g., a beam projector, etc.
  • the screen shutter 300 is preferably configured to open and close the surface when facing the field 200 of the screen booth 100.
  • the field 200 may be configured to form part of the terrain of an entire hole of an actual golf course, and may be formed to include the green 210 and the hole cup 212 as shown in FIG. 1, and the green (210) It may be provided so that the user can make approach shots and putting, including the surrounding area 220, such as the surrounding fairway, rough, and bunker.
  • the hybrid golf system allows the user to play some golf through a virtual golf course in the screen booth 100 and play the remaining golf play in the field 200.
  • a virtual golf play is performed on the virtual golf course of the par 4 hole in the screen booth 100 (the user makes a golf shot toward the screen shutter at the bat and the sensing device senses the hit ball)
  • the golf play is performed in a simulation manner, and the golf play in the remaining part of the par 4 hole is performed on the field 200 by the user moving directly to the field 200.
  • the tee shot and second shot of a par 4 hole are played as a virtual golf play through a virtual golf course in the screen booth 100, and the third shot (approach shot) and putting are performed by the user on the field (from the screen booth 100). You can move to 200) and actually play golf on the field 200.
  • the hybrid golf system provides means and methods to minimize the heterogeneity described above and enable a natural transition from virtual golf play in a screen booth to golf play in the field.
  • a screen shutter 300 is provided on the surface of the screen booth 100 when looking at the field 200, and the screen shutter 300 is a screen when playing virtual golf. It performs the same role as a normal screen by projecting an image by the image output device 420 within the golf module 100, and as field play begins, the screen shutter 300 is opened to reveal the actual field 200 in front. Provides an expanded view.
  • a user playing virtual golf inside the screen booth 100 views the image of the virtual golf course projected on the screen shutter 300 and plays the field.
  • the screen shutter 300 is opened and the actual field 200 is viewed, the user can naturally switch from the virtual golf course to the actual field, and the user can view the actual field through the same view while viewing the virtual golf course. Because of this, a natural connection can be made without any sense of heterogeneity.
  • control unit 401 of the simulator 400 can control the screen shutter driver (not shown) to open the screen shutter 300.
  • the simulator 400 provided inside the screen booth 100 includes a control unit 401, an image processing unit 402, and a data storage unit 403, and the control unit 401 ) can be configured to be connected to and control the sensing device 410 and the screen shutter.
  • Figure 2 shows a user (P) playing virtual golf while viewing the image (iVG) projected on the screen shutter 300 inside the screen booth 100 shown in Figure 1.
  • the sensing device 410 may be implemented as a camera-based device that senses the movement of at least one of the golf club and the ball according to the user's golf swing.
  • a golf ball placed on the golf mat 122 is struck by a golf shot, an image of the hit golf ball 1 is captured and collected, and analysis such as image processing is performed on the collected image to produce a golf ball.
  • Sensing information such as motion parameters for the movement of (1) is calculated and transmitted to the control unit 401.
  • An operating device may be provided as a means for a user to operate to set up a virtual golf simulation environment or to adjust aiming, etc. during a virtual golf round.
  • the data storage unit 403 stores all data necessary for video implementation of a virtual golf simulation, and stores data about a virtual golf course realized by imaging an actual golf course and data about topographic information of the virtual golf course, so that the user can use the data. Data can be provided to create a virtual environment that allows you to play a virtual golf round on a selected virtual golf course.
  • the data storage unit 403 may be configured to store various data related to the virtual golf course, and may be configured to receive various data related to the virtual golf course from a server (not shown) through a network and temporarily store them. It could be.
  • the image processing unit 402 performs information processing to create an image about the virtual golf course on the screen using data about the virtual golf course stored in the data storage unit 403, and the trajectory of the golf ball hit by the user. Information processing is performed to create images simulated in the virtual golf course.
  • the image information processed in the image processing unit 402 is projected on the screen shutter 300 through the image output device 420, which can be implemented as a projector, so that the user P can see the image projected on the screen shutter 300. Allows viewing of video (iVG).
  • the image processing unit 402 may be implemented as a modular component that performs an image processing function in an independent device, or may itself be implemented as an independent device.
  • the control unit 401 is a component responsible for controlling all processing for virtual golf simulation.
  • the control unit 401 is a component responsible for controlling all processing for virtual golf simulation.
  • Various calculations and controls are performed to simulate the movement of a virtual ball on a golf course. Based on these various calculations and controls, an image (iVG) in which a virtual ball is simulated in a virtual golf course according to the sensing results of the sensing device and the physical engine is implemented.
  • the control unit 401 determines whether the user's requirements for field play are met during the virtual golf play process using the virtual golf course, and controls the screen shutter 300 to be opened when the field play requirements are met. there is.
  • the hybrid golf system using a moving screen booth moves (m) or rotates (r) the screen booth 100 in the field 200 as shown in FIGS. 1 and 3. It includes a booth moving device (500).
  • the booth moving device 500 is implemented as a mechanical device for rotating (r) the screen booth 100 or a mechanical device for moving (m) the screen booth 100. It can be, and this booth moving device 500 can be implemented by being installed between the floor and the bottom of the screen booth 100.
  • Such a booth moving device 500 may be configured so that its operation is controlled by the booth moving controller 510, as shown in FIG. 3, and its operation is controlled by the control unit 401 of the simulator 400. It could be.
  • a hybrid golf system using a moving screen booth allows some plays to be played in the field (200) outside the screen booth (100) during the virtual golf play process on a virtual golf course that takes place within the screen booth (100). ), so virtual golf play in the screen booth 100 and field play in the field are performed for each of the plurality of holes (e.g., 9 holes, 18 holes, etc.) that make up the virtual golf course.
  • the plurality of holes e.g., 9 holes, 18 holes, etc.
  • a hybrid golf system using a moving screen booth moves, rotates, or moves and rotates the screen booth 100 for each hole, so that when moving from the screen booth to the field, the screen shutter opens and moves from the screen booth to the field.
  • By changing the view looking at the hole it is possible to create a different hole for each hole.
  • the screen booth can be moved for each hall to create halls with different feelings.
  • Figure 4 (a) shows an example configured to move the screen booth on the field in a hybrid golf system using a moving screen booth according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • Figure 4 (b) shows the system shown in (a). This shows a case where the screen booth is moved to create a different hall according to a different field view.
  • the hybrid golf system using a moving screen booth is a screen booth on one side of the field 200 equipped with at least one green 211 and 212.
  • (100) may be configured to move along the booth moving rail (600). That is, although not shown in the drawing, a booth moving device (not shown) provided at the bottom of the screen booth 100 may be configured to move along the booth moving rail 600.
  • the field 200 is equipped with a plurality of greens (drawing number 211 is referred to as the first green and 212 is referred to as the second green), and different greens are designated as valid greens at each position where the screen booth 100 moves and stops. By setting it up, you can provide a more different sense of realism when playing each hole.
  • the first green 211 when playing the nth hole (position of Ps1), the first green 211 is set as a valid green, and when playing the n+2 hole (position of Ps3), the first green 211 is set as a valid green.
  • Multiple holes can be created by setting 2 greens as valid greens (moving the location of the screen booth and setting the effective greens at each location differently). In other words, multiple halls can be created using limited space.
  • a hybrid golf system using a moving screen booth includes a field 200 where a user can actually play golf, and a plurality of fields on the field 200.
  • a plurality of screen booths (101, 102, 103) each provided at different locations and each equipped with a screen golf device to enable screen golf play on a virtual golf course, and a plurality of screen booths (101, 102, 103) )
  • Each of the booth moving rails (610, 620, 630) is provided so that each screen booth can move, and each of the plurality of screen booths (101, 102, 103) is provided with a booth moving rail (610, 620, 630).
  • It may be configured to include a booth moving controller 550 that implements a plurality of holes constituting a virtual golf course by controlling it to move to a preset position along .
  • the field 200 is a field unit 201, 202, 203 including at least one green 211, 212, 213 corresponding to each of a plurality of screen booths 101, 102, and 103. It may be configured to connect from each screen booth (101, 102, 103) to the field unit (201, 202, 203) corresponding to the screen booth.
  • a first field portion 201, a second field portion 202, and a third field portion 203 are formed in the field 200, and a third field portion 203 is formed in the first field portion 201.
  • a third field portion 203 is formed in the first field portion 201.
  • the second green 212 may be formed in the second field portion 202
  • the third green 213 may be formed in the third field portion 203.
  • first screen booth 101 and the first booth moving rail 610 correspond to the first field part 201
  • second screen booth 102 and the second booth moving rail 610 correspond to the first field part 202
  • the rail 620 corresponds
  • the third screen booth 103 and the third booth moving rail 630 correspond to the third field portion 203.
  • Each of the first to third screen booths (101, 102, 103) is equipped with a booth moving device (not shown), and each booth moving device is connected to the booth moving controller (550) on each booth moving rail (610, 620, 630). Each screen booth can be moved according to the control of .
  • the first screen booth 101 is equipped with a first screen shutter 301, and when the first screen shutter 301 is opened, the first field unit 201 and the first green 211
  • the second screen booth 102 is equipped with a second screen shutter 302 and can be connected to the second field unit 202 and the second green 212 when the second screen shutter 302 is opened.
  • the third screen booth 103 is equipped with a third screen shutter 303 and can be connected to the third field part 203 and the third green 213 when the third screen shutter 303 is opened.
  • the screen golf devices provided in each of the first to third screen booths 101, 102, and 103 are linked with each other, for example, when a user uses the first screen booth 101 and the first field unit ( After playing the first hole in 201), if you move to the second screen booth 102, the screen golf device in the second screen booth 102 plays the virtual golf course for the second hole. After field play on the 2nd hole is progressed in the second field unit 202 and then moves to the third screen booth 103, the screen golf device in the third screen booth 103 is displayed on the virtual golf course for the 3rd hole. You can proceed with the play.
  • the booth moving controller 550 receives information about the progress of the golf round from the control unit of the screen golf device in each screen booth, determines the position of the screen booth when the next hole is played following the currently in progress hole, and determines the current When the hall is completed, the screen booth is controlled to move to the determined location, and by controlling the movement of each screen booth in this way, multiple halls can be implemented.
  • the hybrid golf system according to the present invention can implement a golf course of 9 or more holes using three screen booths and three field parts.
  • the embodiment shown in Figure 5 It shows an example of implementing 9 holes using a hybrid golf system according to .
  • the first screen booth 101 is preset to be located at three points (Ps1-1, Ps1-2, Ps1-3) on the first booth moving rail 610.
  • the second screen booth 102 is preset to be located at three points (Ps2-1, Ps2-2, Ps2-3) on the second booth moving rail 620
  • the third screen booth 103 is It is preset to be located at three points (Ps3-1, Ps3-2, Ps3-3) on the third booth moving rail (630).
  • the first screen booth 101 and the first field unit 201, the second screen booth 102 and the second field unit 202, and the third screen booth ( 103) and the third field unit 203 are configured to form a pair, respectively, first screen booth 101 -> first screen shutter 301 -> first field unit 201 -> second screen booth ( 102) -> second screen shutter (302) -> second field part (202) -> third screen booth (103) -> third screen shutter (303) -> third field part (203). It may be configured to form a path through which the user(s) can easily move.
  • Figure 6 shows a case where holes 1 to 3 are played without moving each screen booth.
  • the user(s) starts the first hole on the virtual golf course at the first screen booth 101 at the Ps1-1 location, and as field play at the first hole begins, the first screen shutter 301 ) is open and the first hole can be completed by playing in the first field section 201.
  • the user(s) After completing hole 1 in the first field unit 201, the user(s) enter the second screen booth 102 at the adjacent Ps2-1 location to start hole 2 on the virtual golf course, and When field play begins, the second screen shutter 302 is opened to proceed with play in the second field section 202, and the second hole can be completed by play in the second field section 202.
  • the user(s) After completing the 2nd hole in the second field unit 202, the user(s) enter the 3rd screen booth 103 at the adjacent Ps3-1 location to start the 3rd hole on the virtual golf course and play the 3rd hole on the 3rd hole.
  • the third screen shutter 303 is opened to proceed with play in the third field section 203, and the 3rd hole can be completed by play in the third field section 203.
  • the booth moving controller moves to hole 4
  • the booth moving device of the first screen booth 101 is controlled and moved to the position of Ps1-2 along the first booth moving rail 610
  • the booth moving device of the second screen booth 102 is controlled to move it to the position of Ps2-2 along the second booth moving rail 620
  • the booth moving device of the third screen booth 103 is controlled to move the third booth. Move it to the position Ps3-2 along the moving rail 630.
  • the user(s) starts the 4th hole on the virtual golf course at the first screen booth 101 at the Ps1-2 location, and as field play at the 4th hole begins, the first screen shutter 301 ) is open and the 4th hole can be completed by playing in the first field section 201.
  • the user(s) After completing the 4th hole in the first field unit 201, the user(s) enter the second screen booth 102 at the adjacent Ps2-2 location to start the 5th hole on the virtual golf course, and play the 5th hole on the 5th hole.
  • the second screen shutter 302 is opened to proceed with play in the second field section 202, and the 5th hole can be completed by play in the second field section 202.
  • the user(s) After completing the 5th hole in the second field unit 202, the user(s) enter the third screen booth 103 at the adjacent Ps3-2 location to start the 6th hole on the virtual golf course, and play the 6th hole on the 6th hole.
  • the third screen shutter 303 is opened to proceed with play in the third field section 203, and the 6th hole can be completed by play in the third field section 203.
  • the booth moving controller moves to hole 7.
  • the booth moving device of the first screen booth 101 is controlled and moved to the position of Ps1-3 along the first booth moving rail 610, Control the booth moving device of the second screen booth 102 to move it to the position Ps2-3 along the second booth moving rail 620, and control the booth moving device of the third screen booth 103 to move the booth to the third booth. Move it to the position Ps3-3 along the moving rail 630.
  • the user(s) starts the 7th hole on the virtual golf course at the first screen booth 101 at the Ps1-3 location, and as field play at the 7th hole begins, the first screen shutter 301 ) is open and the 7th hole can be completed by playing in the first field section 201.
  • the user(s) After completing the 7th hole in the first field unit 201, the user(s) enter the second screen booth 102 at the adjacent Ps2-3 location to start the 8th hole on the virtual golf course, and play the 8th hole on the 8th hole.
  • the second screen shutter 302 is opened to proceed with play in the second field section 202, and the 8th hole can be completed by play in the second field section 202.
  • the user(s) After completing the 8th hole in the second field unit 202, the user(s) enter the third screen booth 103 at the adjacent Ps3-3 location to start the 9th hole on the virtual golf course, and play the 9th hole on the 9th hole.
  • the third screen shutter 303 is opened to proceed with play in the third field section 203, and the 9th hole can be completed by play in the third field section 203.
  • each hole from the 1st to the 9th holes is played with a plurality of screen booths in different locations, so from the user or users' perspective, play is performed on different holes similar to playing a round of golf at an actual 9-hole golf course. You can feel the real sense of reality.
  • the hybrid golf system using a moving screen booth includes a screen booth that allows virtual golf play using a virtual golf simulation device and a field that allows actual golf play such as approach shots and putting to take place.
  • a golf course with multiple holes is realized by rotating or moving the screen booth where virtual golf play takes place, thereby providing the user with the realism of playing golf in different holes while moving through each of the multiple holes.
  • the hybrid golf system using a moving screen booth according to the present invention can be used in golf-related industrial fields and the so-called screen golf industry that allows golf play to be enjoyed based on virtual golf simulation.

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La présente invention est destinée à fournir un système de golf hybride utilisant une cabine d'écran mobile, le système utilisant une cabine d'écran qui permet de réaliser un jeu de golf virtuel au moyen d'un dispositif de simulation de golf virtuel, et un terrain qui permet de réaliser un jeu de golf réel tel que des coups d'approche et la pratique de coup roulé. Dans le système de golf hybride, un parcours de golf ayant une pluralité de trous est mis en œuvre par rotation ou déplacement de la cabine d'écran où un jeu de golf virtuel est réalisé, de telle sorte qu'il soit possible de fournir à un utilisateur la sensation réaliste de jouer au golf sur différents trous à mesure que l'utilisateur se déplace à travers la pluralité de trous.
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