IP Library Granted Patent US 12685929
Granted Patent B2
US 12685929 · App. 18/537,374 · Granted Jul 21, 2026

Three-dimensional display system for video games

Inventor: Johnny Angel Hernandez Guerrero (Ontario, CA)
A63F13/25G03H1/0005A63F2300/8082G03H2227/02
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12685929
App. No.
18/537,374
Granted
Jul 21, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A three-dimensional display system for displaying virtual holographic characters between a pair of players for a game includes a holographic display for displaying holographic images which are viewable from a peripheral space surrounding the holographic display. Game data is stored on a pair of remote electronic devices and may be used to display virtual game characters using the holographic display, including presenting the virtual game characters interacting with each other in response to player inputs. A method of projecting a video game with the virtual game characters is also disclosed.

Claims (28)

1 . A three-dimensional display system for playing a game, the system comprising:

a holographic display configured for displaying holographic images which are viewable from a peripheral space surrounding the holographic display;

a processor being operatively coupled to the holographic display;

a pair of remote electronic devices communicatively coupled to the processor, each remote electronic device of the pair of electronic devices having a memory, the memory storing player game data;

wherein the processor is operable to cause the holographic display to display virtual game characters corresponding to the player game data of each remote electronic device, the processor being operable to cause the holographic display to display the virtual game characters interacting with each other in response to input data; and

a pair of player stations positioned opposite each other across the holographic display, each player station of the pair of player stations comprising a barrier defining a player area opposite the holographic display across the barrier, each barrier having U-shape wherein each barrier is configured for extending laterally in front of and around opposed sides of a user standing in the player area; and

each player station having a respective floor coupled to and extending from the barrier, each floor extending outwardly beyond opposed ends of the barrier such that each floor is configured to be stood upon by the user.

2 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the holographic display is configured for displaying holographic images which at least appear to occupy a space adjacent to one player of a pair of players when viewed by another player of the pair of players positioned across the holographic display from the one player.

3 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the holographic display comprises an image projector and a display screen, the display screen defining an interior volume therein, the image projector being oriented to project images onto an exterior surface of the display screen viewable from the peripheral space, the display screen being transparent such that images projected onto the exterior surface of the display screen from the image projector appear as objects in the interior volume of the display screen.

4 . The system of claim 3 , wherein the display screen has a pyramidal shape.

5 . The system of claim 1 , wherein each player station of the pair of player stations further comprises a user interface communicatively coupled to the processor, the user interface being operable to send instructions to the processor.

6 . The system of claim 5 , wherein each player station of the pair of player stations further comprises a transceiver communicatively coupled to the user interface and an associated remote electronic device of the pair of remote electronic devices, the transceiver communicatively coupling the associated remote electronic device to the processor.

7 . The system of claim 1 , further comprising a base, the holographic display being mounted on the base, the pair of player stations being mounted to the base.

8 . The system of claim 1 , further comprising a power supply electrically coupled to the processor, the power supply comprising a battery.

9 . The system of claim 8 , further comprising a power cord being electrically coupled to the battery, the power cord being configured to electrically couple to an external power source to charge the battery.

10 . A three-dimensional display system for playing a game, the system comprising:

a base;

a holographic display mounted on the base, the holographic display configured for displaying holographic images which are viewable from a peripheral space surrounding the holographic display, the holographic display being configured for displaying holographic images which at least appear to occupy a space adjacent to one player of a pair of players when viewed by another player of the pair of players positioned across the holographic display from the one player, the holographic display comprising an image projector and a display screen, the display screen defining an interior volume therein, the image projector being oriented to project images onto an exterior surface of the display screen viewable from the peripheral space, the display screen being transparent such that images projected onto the exterior surface of the display screen from the image projector appear as objects in the interior volume of the display screen, the display screen having a pyramidal shape;

a processor being operatively coupled to the holographic display;

a pair of remote electronic devices communicatively coupled to the processor, each remote electronic device of the pair of electronic devices having a memory, the memory storing player game data;

wherein the processor is operable to cause the holographic display to display virtual game characters corresponding to the player game data of each remote electronic device, the processor being operable to cause the holographic display to display the virtual game characters interacting with each other in response to input data;

a pair of player stations mounted to the base and positioned opposite each other across the holographic display, each player station of the pair of player stations comprising:

a barrier defining a player area opposite the holographic display across the barrier, each barrier having U-shape wherein each barrier is configured for extending laterally in front of and around opposed sides of a user standing in the player area;

a floor coupled to and extending from the barrier, the floor extending outwardly beyond opposed ends of the barrier such that the floor is configured to be stood upon by the user;

a user interface communicatively coupled to the processor, the user interface being operable to send instructions to the processor; and

a transceiver communicatively coupled to the user interface and an associated remote electronic device of the pair of remote electronic devices, the transceiver communicatively coupling the associated remote electronic device to the processor;

a power supply electrically coupled to the processor, the power supply comprising a battery; and

a power cord being electrically coupled to the battery, the power cord being configured to electrically couple to an external power source to charge the battery.