序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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81 | EXERCISE APPARATUS | EP14771736.7 | 2014-09-11 | EP3041589B1 | 2018-08-08 | GIANNELLI, Raymond; BUONTEMPO, Mark |
An exercise apparatus comprising: a foot support, a user interface that includes a visual display, the foot support being movable by the user on the frame back and forth through any one of a plurality of complete, reproducible and different arc segments of a master arcuate path, the foot support being interconnected to a selection device that enables the user to select any one of the plurality of arc segments, one or more detectors adapted to detect one or more of force, energy or power exerted by the user over time on the foot support or distance or velocity of travel of the foot support or resistance assembly during the course of the user's performance of all or a portion of an exercise cycle, the visual display displaying a visually recognizable format of one or more of the force, energy, power, distance, time or velocity. | ||||||
82 | EXERCISE APPARATUS | EP17193568.7 | 2014-09-11 | EP3308838A1 | 2018-04-18 | GIANNELLI,, Raymond; BUONTEMPO,, Mark |
An exercise apparatus comprises: a foot support, a user interface that includes a visual display, the foot support being movable by the user on the frame back and forth through any one of a plurality of complete, reproducible and different arc segments of a master arcuate path, the foot support being interconnected to a selection device that enables the user to select any one of the plurality of arc segments, one or more detectors adapted to detect one or more of force, energy or power exerted by the user over time on the foot support or distance or velocity of travel of the foot support or resistance assembly during the course of the user's performance of all or a portion of an exercise cycle, the visual display displaying a visually recognizable format of one or more of the force, energy, power, distance, time, velocity or other calculable result. Further provided are methods of performing an exercise using the apparatus. |
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83 | ORAL CAVITY FUNCTION TRAINING TOOL | EP13893699 | 2013-09-18 | EP3047831A4 | 2017-05-24 | NOGUCHI YUSUKE; TOYOTA KOICHIRO |
An exercise tool 1 for improving oral function inserted and used in an oral cavity includes: a base 10 inserted in the oral cavity; and a hollow bulge 20 which is made of an elastic body and protrudes from the base 10. Level difference portions 41-43 and 51-53 are provided in a vertically intermediate region of at least one of an outer surface and an inner surface of the bulge 20. | ||||||
84 | AGILITY LADDER | EP15749452.7 | 2015-02-10 | EP3105402A1 | 2016-12-21 | HOLLAND, Allen Keith; WRAY, Daniel John; BELL, Kash Oris |
An agility ladder has a plurality of rungs including first and second rungs. A left link assembly has ends pivotally attached to left ends of the first and second rungs, and a right link assembly has ends pivotally attached to right ends of the first and second rungs. The left and right link assemblies each include first and second links having equal lengths, with the first and second links joined at a link pivot joint which allows the first and second links to form an angle between them of less than 180 degrees. | ||||||
85 | SIT-TO-STAND APPARATUS AND METHOD | EP14752172 | 2014-02-13 | EP2956107A4 | 2016-10-26 | ELNATAN DEBBY |
An orthotic apparatus comprising: a seat; and a trunk support movable horizontally and vertically relative to said seat, said trunk support configured to confine motion of a user to a predetermined range when the user independently transitions between sitting on said seat and standing, and vice versa, so as to guide the user in the transition. | ||||||
86 | STRETCHING AND EXERCISE DEVICE AND METHOD | EP11816713 | 2011-08-11 | EP2605740A4 | 2016-08-31 | KHADEMI EHSAN |
87 | GERÄT ZUM AUSFÜHREN VON BEWEGUNGEN DURCH SCHWERPUNKTVERLAGERUNG UND/ODER MUSKELBETÄTIGUNG EINES MENSCHLICHEN KÖRPERS | EP15176361.2 | 2015-07-10 | EP3020455A1 | 2016-05-18 | SCHOLL, Johannes; SCHMIDT-GABRIEL, Michael; BEER, Andreas |
Es wird ein Gerät (100) zum Ausführen von Bewegungen durch Schwerpunktverlagerung und/oder Muskelbetätigung eines menschlichen Körpers offenbart, wobei ein Benutzer auf dem Gerät (100) liegend durch die Bewegung seines Hüftbereichs eine Schwerpunktverlagerung generiert, um das Gerätes (100) inklusive seinem eigenen Körper in verschiedene Richtungen zu neigen. Dabei ist es des Weiteren denkbar, dass der Benutzer während dessen eine Videobrille oder ähnliches trägt und sich durch das Gesamtsystem von Videobrille und besagtem Gerät (100) in einer virtuellen Umgebung bewegen kann sowie mit dieser interagiert. Dabei können die vom Benutzer verursachten Bewegungen alleine durch die Schwerkraft mittels Schwerpunktverlagerung generiert werden. |
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88 | Cooperative training device | EP14166159.5 | 2014-04-28 | EP2804168B1 | 2016-04-13 | Alayoub, Ayoub Khaled |
89 | EXERCISE TRAINING SYSTEM | EP12849537 | 2012-11-15 | EP2780091A4 | 2015-07-01 | D ANDRADE DEREK; PEDERSEN DENNIS; RASMUSSEN ERIK VEJE |
90 | Vorrichtung, insbesondere zum Gleichgewichtstraining, mit zumindest einer beweglichen Plattform | EP13160477.9 | 2013-03-21 | EP2781239A1 | 2014-09-24 | Kern, Peter; Esteller Vela, Marcos; Kübler, Ullrich; Simnacher, Matthias |
Die Erfindung geht aus von einer Vorrichtung (10a-b), insbesondere zum Gleichgewichtstraining und/oder feinmotorischen Training, mit zumindest einer beweglichen Plattform (12a-b), die zumindest rotatorisch bewegbar ist, und mit zumindest einer Gegenkrafteinheit (20a-b), die dazu vorgesehen ist, einer Kraft zu einer Rotation der zumindest einen Plattform (12a-b) einen Widerstand entgegenzusetzen. Es wird vorgeschlagen, dass die Vorrichtung (10a-b) zumindest ein erstes Verbindungselement (22a-b) und zumindest ein zweites Verbindungselement (23a-b) aufweist, die die Gegenkrafteinheit (20a-b) mit der zumindest einen Plattform (12a-b) verbinden, wobei das zumindest eine erste Verbindungselement (22a-b) und das zumindest eine zweite Verbindungselement (23a-b) in einem unterschiedlichen Abstand zu einem Zentrum der zumindest einen Plattform (12ab) an dieser angeordnet sind und eine durch die Gegenkrafteinheit (20a-b) erzeugte Gegenkraft zu einem rotatorischen Anteil einer Auslenkung der zumindest einen Plattform (12a-b) auf die zumindest eine Plattform (12a-b) übertragen. |
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91 | EXERCISE DEVICE AND METHOD | EP10824177.9 | 2010-10-15 | EP2488262B1 | 2014-07-16 | Dorsay, Douglas |
92 | Core instability system | EP12189233.5 | 2012-10-19 | EP2586414A3 | 2013-07-24 | Zerhusen, Robert, M.; Sparkman, John; Howell, Charles, A. |
A system to cause instability for a person supported by a person support surface (12) is disclosed. The system is configured to cause the person supported by the person support surface (12) to compensate for the instability caused by the system in order to exercise their core or trunk region. |
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93 | Core instability system | EP12189233.5 | 2012-10-19 | EP2586414A2 | 2013-05-01 | Zerhusen, Robert, M.; Sparkman, John; Howell, Charles, A. |
A system to cause instability for a person supported by a person support surface (12) is disclosed. The system is configured to cause the person supported by the person support surface (12) to compensate for the instability caused by the system in order to exercise their core or trunk region. |
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94 | Begehbare Platte zur Förderung der Motorik von Lebewesen, insbesondere der menschlichen Motorik | EP10000137.9 | 2010-01-09 | EP2228048A1 | 2010-09-15 | Freitag, Jens |
Gegenstand der Erfindung ist eine begehbare Platte zur Förderung der Motorik von Lebewesen, insbesondere der menschlichen Motorik, wobei die Platte (1) auf ihrer Oberseite Stellen unterschiedlicher Härte aufweist. |
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95 | Dexterity device | EP09152941.2 | 2009-02-16 | EP2218401A1 | 2010-08-18 | Valero-Cuevas, Francisco; Forssberg, Hans |
Dexterity device for monitoring, diagnosing, and training a person's dexterity, comprising first and second end parts connected together by a compression means. During use the device is held between one or many fingers being in contact with the end parts, and the end parts are then pressed towards each other resulting in a compression of the compression means. The device further comprises sensor means arranged at one or both end parts at the surfaces intended to be in contact with the fingers during use of the device. The sensor means is adapted to sense and measure the forces applied to the end parts and/or the motions of the end parts, wherein the sensor means is adapted to generate sensor signals in dependence of measured forces and/or motions. The sensor signals are applied to a processing unit for monitoring, diagnosing or training purposes based upon said sensor signals. |
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96 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MOTION IMPROVEMENT | EP04730791 | 2004-05-02 | EP1631421A4 | 2008-09-03 | BLUMAN NINI |
A method and system are presented for improving the object's motion. Data indicative of a measured motion of the object is processed, and a relation between the measured motion and a predetermined correct motion is determined. This relation is indicative of an error in the measured motion. Based on the determined error, an operating signal may be generated to be used to apply an effecting force to the object. The operating signal is such that the effecting force, when applied to the object, will increase a value of the error in the object's motion. | ||||||
97 | TOUCH PAD WITH FORCE SENSORS AND ACTUATOR FEEDBACK | PCT/US2010059145 | 2010-12-06 | WO2011071837A3 | 2011-09-15 | BERSTEIN JEFFREY TRAER; CIEPLINKSI AVI; DEGNER BRETT W; KERR DUNCAN; KESSLER PATRICK; PUSKARICH PAUL; COELHO MARCELO H; PANCE ALEKSANDAR |
Electronic devices may use touch pads that have touch sensor arrays, force sensors, and actuators for providing tactile feedback. A touch pad may be mounted in a computer housing. The touch pad may have a rectangular planar touch pad member that has a glass layer covered with ink and contains a capacitive touch sensor array. Force sensors may be mounted under each of the four corners of the rectangular planar touch pad member. The force sensors may be used to measure how much force is applied to the surface of the planar touch pad member by a user. Processed force sensor signals may indicate the presence of button activity such as press and release events. In response to detected button activity or other activity in the device, actuator drive signals may be generated for controlling the actuator. The user may supply settings to adjust signal processing and tactile feedback parameters. | ||||||
98 | EXERCISE DEVICE AND METHOD | PCT/US2010052873 | 2010-10-15 | WO2011047282A2 | 2011-04-21 | DORSAY DOUGLAS |
An exercise device includes a pivot frame rotatably mounted to a base support along a pivot axis, wherein a pivot brace forms a rotatable connection between the pivot frame and the base support. The pivot frame is formed with two pivot frame ends which are disposed at an angle with respect to a location of the pivot brace. A user position a potion of his body between the ends. The pivot frame includes a plurality of pulley sheaves or wheels operative to transmit energy from the user through one or more cables. One or more handles or grips, each grasped by the hand of a user, are connected to the cable, which extends in substantially opposite directions from the grip. Resistance means comprises a housing connected to the pivot frame operable to rotatably receive a spool to take-up the cable, and which imposes a resistance to the free rotation of the spool, the resistance imparted to the user for therapeutic benefit. | ||||||
99 | GAIT TRAINING APPARATUS | PCT/EP2013073371 | 2013-11-08 | WO2014072462A2 | 2014-05-15 | BUCHER RAINER; COLOMBO GERY; ARYANANDA LIJIN; KOLL ANDREAS |
An apparatus for gait training is provided. The apparatus comprises a movable base (11) which is controlled to follow a person (113) suspended from an arm arrangement (15, 16, 18) which is mounted to the movable base (11). | ||||||
100 | INTERACTIVE VISION THERAPY BOARD | PCT/US2010002752 | 2010-10-13 | WO2011046612A3 | 2012-10-18 | DONLEY ROBIN LYNN |
A light board machine useful for visual training and therapy purposes includes a planar backboard having an array of light locations having two colored lights (red and green), a microprocessor controller for controlling the operation, sequencing and timing of the lights, and a user-feedback device, such as a touch-activated panel, which cooperate to provide visual training and therapy functions. The present invention includes the option to use red (lights) only, green only or red and green in a random order. The present invention also includes letters and numbers behind some of the lights (e.g. 80 of the 120 lights), and has a sequential pattern option of 30, 60, 90 or 120 lights. This invention is compatible with the use of red/green glasses to accommodate training of binocularity and depth. This invention is used in a therapy setting and will helps to enhance eye hand coordination, response/reaction time, peripheral vision/awareness, localization, awareness of space and depth perception, eye tracking (saccades and occulomotor), sequential movement and processing, as well as a cognitive loading component that therapists use in a variety of ways for individual patients and specific therapy modalities. |