bumper car is a kind of mobile game facility
. Equipment includes bumper car vehicles and an indoor or outdoor venue. There is an electrified grid on the ceiling of Skynet, and there are small electric bumper cars for passengers to drive in the venue. The bumper cars are surrounded by a rubber apron and powered by vertical poles connected to the ceiling. There are usually up to two people in the car, and there are pedals for accelerating
and a steering wheel for steering
. The power supply of ground-grid bumper cars is also called ground-grid power supply: a power supply network composed of strip-shaped conductors. It is a large enough insulating board with several conductive strips arranged. The adjacent conductive strips are The electrical polarity is opposite, and each conductive strip is connected to the same terminal of the power supply in an appropriate manner. When an object moves freely in the power supply network, it can absorb electrical energy or electrical signals from the power supply network through a sliding contact group. This block power supply network can be directly used to power bumper cars in amusement parks. Bumper car activity venues using this power supply method do not need to lay steel plates on the ground, and ordinary floors can be directly used. The rules of the bumper car game are: the driver strives to complete the circle as quickly as possible, and can rush
and knock the opponent's car away during the process. When the time is up and the game ends the operator turns the power off. The speed of bumper cars is usually very slow, and even a collision will not damage the person or the car. The earliest bumper cars appeared in the 1980s.
Professional manufacturer of bumper cars that can drift