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Disney files patent for augmented reality ride without the need for headsets
POSTED 19 Oct 2022 . BY Tom Walker
The patent outlines plans for a visual effect system that allows users to see 3D AR images without the use of any form of glasses Credit: US Patent Office
Disney is developing a "next generation" augmented reality ride
The company has filed for a patent to create 3D experiences without the need for headsets or other devices
Rather than view 3D images through glasses or a device, the technology uses projection
The patent could potentially revolutionise the way 3D rides are created
Disney is developing an augmented reality (AR) ride which could offer riders 3D experiences without the need for headsets or other devices.

The information comes from a patent filed by Disney with the US Patent and Trademark Office, which outlines plans for a visual effect system that allows users to see 3D AR images without the use of any form of glasses.

The patent application reads: "A system creating an autostereoscopic augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), or other visual display experience involving 3D images, presented to a viewer without glasses or other head-gear.

"The system includes a projection screen, which includes a reflective surface formed using retroreflective material.

"The system includes a projection assembly and a beamsplitter, which is disposed between an outlet of the projection assembly and the projection screen. The system includes a physical scenic space facing a lower side of the beamsplitter and a viewing space facing an upper side of the beamsplitter.

"A controller operates the projector assembly to project left and right eye images toward the projection screen. The left and right eye images are then directed to left and right eye positions so a viewer with eyes positioned at the left and right eye positions perceives a virtual object concurrently with light from the physical scenic space."

The patent could potentially revolutionise the way 3D rides are created at theme parks and visitor attractions.

To download and view the patent application, click here.
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Disney files patent for augmented reality ride without the need for headsets
POSTED 19 Oct 2022 . BY Tom Walker
The patent outlines plans for a visual effect system that allows users to see 3D AR images without the use of any form of glasses Credit: US Patent Office
Disney is developing a "next generation" augmented reality ride
The company has filed for a patent to create 3D experiences without the need for headsets or other devices
Rather than view 3D images through glasses or a device, the technology uses projection
The patent could potentially revolutionise the way 3D rides are created
Disney is developing an augmented reality (AR) ride which could offer riders 3D experiences without the need for headsets or other devices.

The information comes from a patent filed by Disney with the US Patent and Trademark Office, which outlines plans for a visual effect system that allows users to see 3D AR images without the use of any form of glasses.

The patent application reads: "A system creating an autostereoscopic augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), or other visual display experience involving 3D images, presented to a viewer without glasses or other head-gear.

"The system includes a projection screen, which includes a reflective surface formed using retroreflective material.

"The system includes a projection assembly and a beamsplitter, which is disposed between an outlet of the projection assembly and the projection screen. The system includes a physical scenic space facing a lower side of the beamsplitter and a viewing space facing an upper side of the beamsplitter.

"A controller operates the projector assembly to project left and right eye images toward the projection screen. The left and right eye images are then directed to left and right eye positions so a viewer with eyes positioned at the left and right eye positions perceives a virtual object concurrently with light from the physical scenic space."

The patent could potentially revolutionise the way 3D rides are created at theme parks and visitor attractions.

To download and view the patent application, click here.
RELATED STORIES
Tangled attraction among new additions revealed for Disneyland Paris Resort


A Tangled-themed family ride is among a range of new attractions revealed for the Walt Disney Studios Park at Disneyland Paris Resort, France.
Tangled attraction among new additions revealed for Disneyland Paris Resort


A Tangled-themed family ride is among a range of new attractions revealed for the Walt Disney Studios Park at Disneyland Paris Resort, France.
Hettema Group and Themespace merge to form THG


Experiential design firms The Hettema Group and Themespace have merged to create a new company called THG.
Disney's groundbreaking Galactic Starcruiser experience has opened


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Second Chaos Karts launches in Dubai
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Vietnam Van Gogh exhibition uses VIOSO-powered immersive installations
Twenty-five cameras, nine servers, 70 projectors and a range of AV technologies are being used to bring the art of Van Gogh to life in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
Use of cinematography techniques significantly increases engagement with VR
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