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KR-20260062612-A - A radio-controlled watercraft and a method for playing modular swarming watersports games using the watercraft

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Abstract

The present invention relates to a radio-controlled unmanned boat capable of operating in a modular form on water and a game method thereof. Specifically, it is an RC (radio-controlled) boat capable of operating on water as a single boat or multiple boats in an individual or modular combined form of a certain shape, and capable of enjoying a competition or game by applying certain rules of combination and separation considering these characteristics. The game method is based on a basic configuration consisting of four radio-controlled boats and four radio-controlled operators as one example, and the competition method involves four radio-controlled boats starting individually and simultaneously from the starting line, circling a buoy located at a certain distance, combining modules in pairs at the midpoint between the starting line and the buoy, circling the buoy once more, combining the final four boats into a large diamond module at the midpoint, circling the buoy once more, and returning to the starting line.

Inventors

  • 조은식

Assignees

  • 조은식

Dates

Publication Date
20260507
Application Date
20241029

Claims (1)

  1. Multiple wirelessly controlled unmanned boats capable of operating in a modular form on the water; A water boat characterized by the hull shape of the unmanned moat being symmetrical in the front-rear and left-right directions in a planar view, having an acute angle of 38-42 degrees in the front-rear and obtuse angle of 135-145 degrees in the left-right, a rhombus shape with 85-88 degrees in the left-right and 92-95 degrees in the up-down view in the front view, and having an acute angle of 36-39 degrees in the left-right and an obtuse angle of 140-145 degrees in the up-down view in the side view.

Description

A radio-controlled watercraft and a method for playing modular swarming watersports games using the watercraft The present invention relates to a radio-controlled unmanned boat capable of operating in a modular form on water and a game method thereof. Specifically, it is an RC (radio-controlled) boat capable of operating on water as a single boat or multiple boats in an individual or modular combined form of a certain shape, and capable of enjoying a competition or game by applying certain rules of combination and separation considering these characteristics. The game method is based on a basic configuration consisting of four radio-controlled boats and four radio-controlled operators as one example, and the competition method involves four radio-controlled boats starting individually and simultaneously from the starting line, circling a buoy located at a certain distance, combining modules in pairs at the midpoint between the starting line and the buoy, circling the buoy once more, combining the final four boats into a large diamond module at the midpoint, circling the buoy once more, and returning to the starting line. No details were disclosed regarding boats for water sports, but a system for practicing drone soccer has been revealed. Registration number 10-2558200 1. [Drawing 1] is a perspective view, [Drawing 2] is a front view, [Drawing 3] is a rear view, [Drawing 4] is a left side view, [Drawing 5] is a right side view, [Drawing 6] is a top view, and [Drawing 7] is a bottom view. Figure 8 is a drawing showing one example of a usage state. Drawing 9 is a drawing showing another example of the use state of the design. Drawing 10 is a drawing showing another example of the use state of the design, and FIG. 11 is a drawing viewed from a different angle, and Figure 12 is an overview of the boat components, and Figures 13a, 13b, and 13c are conceptual diagrams of module operation, and Fig. 14 is a conceptual diagram of the match: Tournament match between Team A and Team B - Teams A and B are waiting for the starting signal in a straight-line formation with assembled modules. Fig. 15 shows another competition concept diagram: Separate from the linear module simultaneously with the starting signal and navigate toward their respective buoys - After turning around the buoys, move toward the center of the stadium. Fig. 16 is another game concept diagram: Two units of two modules are combined at the center of the stadium, then the buoy rotates again and moves to the center of the stadium. Fig. 17 shows another game concept diagram: The team that first arrives at the starting point after four vehicles finally combine in a diamond formation in the center of the stadium and circle the buoy wins. Figures 18a, 18b, and 18c are different module operation concept diagrams Hereinafter, some embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the exemplary drawings. In describing the embodiments of the present invention, if it is determined that a detailed description of related known configurations or functions would hinder understanding of the embodiments of the present invention, such detailed description will be omitted. In addition, terms such as first, second, A, B, (a), (b), etc. may be used when describing the components of the embodiments of the present invention. These terms are used merely to distinguish the components from other components, and the essence, order, or sequence of the components is not limited by the terms. In addition, where it is stated that one component is "connected," "contacted," "joined," or "connected" to another component, it should be understood that while the component may be directly connected or connected to the other component, another component may also be "connected," "joined," or "connected" between each component. In describing embodiments of the present invention, the term "screw" encompasses all bolts, and the term "coupling means" encompasses all configurations used to be coupled with fastening means including brackets, and the technical concept of the present invention applies thereto. Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the attached drawings. 1. [Drawing 1] is a perspective view, [Drawing 2] is a front view, [Drawing 3] is a rear view, [Drawing 4] is a left side view, [Drawing 5] is a right side view, [Drawing 6] is a top view, and [Drawing 7] is a bottom view. Figure 8 is a drawing showing one example of a usage state. Drawing 9 is a drawing showing another example of the use state of the design. Drawing 10 is a drawing showing another example of the use state of the design, and FIG. 11 is a drawing viewed from a different angle, and Figure 12 is an overview of the boat components, and Figures 13a, 13b, and 13c are conceptual diagrams of module operation. First, a general description of the present invention is as follows. Multiple wirelessly controlled unmanned boats capable of o