Industry Patents

Patent: 11266921

Atmospheric Effects System for Presenting Atmospheric Effects Relating to an Event

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Patent Number: 11266921 
Title: Atmospheric Effects System for Presenting Atmospheric Effects Relating to an Event 
Abstract:

An air amplifier utilizes a high-pressure input stream of air to accelerate a low-velocity input stream of air to provide a high-velocity, high-volume output stream of air. A coupled air amplifier array includes multiple air amplifiers which couple their respective output streams of air to one another to form a single collective output stream of air. Multiple coupled air amplifier arrays can be utilized to form coupled air amplifier array systems to provide multiple collective output streams of air which can be focused toward to an audience within a venue. The coupled air amplifier array system can be implemented within atmospheric effects systems to provide atmospheric effects, such as wind, scent, and/or temperature to provide some examples, relating to an event. These atmospheric effects systems can present these atmospheric effects to the audience to enhance the immersion of the audience as they are viewing the event. These atmospheric effects systems can include multiple portable mobile effects pods that are situated within different locations within the venue to present these atmospheric effects to different locations with the venue.  

Country of Issue: US 
First Named Inventor: Anderson, Elby, Hockman, Rives, Wertz, Beaver, Adams, Anderson,  
Assignee: MSG Entertainment Group 
Continuation or Divisional of:  
International Classification: A63J 5/02 
US Classification: A63J 5/02 
Issue Date: 03-08-2022 
Filing Date: 08-19-2020 
Application : 16/997518 
Notes:  
Link to Patent at freepatentsonline.com: 11266921 at Freepatentsonline 
Link to World Patent Family1: World Patent Family at European Patent Office 
Link to Google Patents1: 11266921 at Google Patents 

 

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