MACHINES FOR CREATING WATER WAVES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
SURF KING BARR & WRAY LIMITED 324 DRUMOYNE ROAD GLASGLOW G51 machines for creating water waves in leisure swimming pools and parts and fittings thereof;
TSUNAMI WaveTek International, Inc. 320 College Ave. Ashland OH 44805 MACHINES FOR CREATING WATER WAVES, E.G., IN SWIMMING POOLS AND ENCLOSED WATER AREAS, AND PARTS THEREOF;TIDAL WAVE;THE ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF TSUNAMI, THE MARK, IS A VERY LARGE OCEAN WAVE CAUSED BY AN UNDERWATER EARTHQUAKE OR VOLCANIC ERUPTION, ALSO LOOSELY CALLED 'TIDAL WAVE'.;
TSUNAMI WaveTek International, Inc. 320 College Ave. Ashland OH 44805 MACHINES FOR CREATING WATER WAVES, E.G., IN SWIMMING POOLS AND ENCLOSED WATER AREAS, AND PARTS THEREOF;TIDAL WAVE;THE ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF TSUNAMI, THE MARK, IS A VERY LARGE OCEAN WAVE CAUSED BY AN UNDERWATER EARTHQUAKE OR VOLCANIC ERUPTION, ALSO LOOSELY CALLED 'TIDAL WAVE'.;
WAVETEK AUTOMATED SWIMPOOLS INC. P.O.BOX 541 320 COLLEGE AVE. ASHLAND OH 44805 MACHINES FOR CREATING WATER WAVES, E.G., IN SWIMMING POOLS AND ENCLOSED WATER AREAS, AND PARTS THEREOF;
WAVETEK AQUATIC AMUSEMENT ASSOCIATES, LIMITED 116 RAILROAD AVENUE EXTENSION, ALBANY NY 12205 MACHINES FOR CREATING WATER WAVES, E.G., IN SWIMMING POOLS AND ENCLOSED WATER AREAS, AND PARTS THEREOF;
WAVETEK AQUATIC AMUSEMENT ASSOCIATES, LTD. 1 AQUATIC CENTER PO BOX 648 COHOES NY 12047 Machines for Creating Water Waves, e.g., in Swimming Pools and in Closed Water Areas, and Parts Thereof;Custom Construction, Installation, Maintenance, Remodeling, and Repair of Wave Making Equipment for Swimming Areas or the Like;Technical Assistance to Others in the Establishment and Operation of Swimming Areas with Wave Making Equipment;Planning, Research, Design and Engineering Consulting Services Relating to Wave Making Equipment for Swimming Pools or Areas to the Order and/or Specification of Others;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A system and process for adding a photorealistic rendering of a body of water to a virtual 3D scene or image and creating a video therefrom having interactive water effects. A region of water is added to an image by adding an area depicting the original scene as it would appear if reflected by still body of water. Then, the appearance of the added water region is distorted over a series of image frames in such a way as to simulate how the reflected scene would look if the surface of the water were in motion. The water can have dynamic waves and the user can interact with the water in numbers of ways, including generating ripples on the water surface and creating rain. In addition, these effects can be achieved at full screen resolution with the use of the latest graphics hardware by employing a texture shifting technique.