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Multiple participant moving vehicle shooting gallery

  • US 5,382,026 A
  • Filed: 03/17/1994
  • Issued: 01/17/1995
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/23/1991
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A multiple participant moving vehicle shooting gallery system comprising:

  • an enclosure for defining a darkened lengthy path;

    a track adapted to move a plurality of vehicles through the darkened path within the enclosure;

    at least one vehicle disposed on the track, said at least one vehicle comprising means for seating a participant, a simulated weapon that is actuable by the participant and which is adapted to respond to light emitted from simulated moving targets in projected images, and first communication means for communicating data and control information to and from the vehicle;

    a projection system comprising a plurality of rear-screen projectors and plurality of speakers disposed adjacent the track, and a plurality of projection screens disposed adjacent the track between the projectors and the vehicle, said projection screens forming a substantial portion of said enclosure, and wherein the projectors are adapted to project images onto the screens that comprise the simulated moving targets, and wherein the plurality of speakers are adapted to project sound in conjunction with the projected images;

    a control station, comprising a computer, a video processor, a sound system including a sound processor and the plurality of speakers, second communication means for communicating data and control information to the first communication means in the vehicle, means for controlling an adjustable game scenario comprising a story line, wherein said adjustable game scenario comprises a plurality of scenes, each scene comprising images and sounds, including images and sounds representative of the simulated targets, and being projected on a different projection screen, and the projection of images and sound representative of the adjustable game scenario and the simulated targets to which the participants respond, means for varying the order of the playing of the scenes and for selecting the projection screen to play said scene, means for controlling the movement of the vehicle along the track, and means for processing hits and misses scored by the participants in response to operation of the weapon.

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