序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
161 PENDULUM RHYTHM GYM US13517667 2012-06-14 US20140121083A1 2014-05-01 Skip A. PIERCE
An exercise apparatus is provided having a torso support suspended at either end by a frame, which allows the torso support to swing from side-to-side in a pendular motion. Arms extend from each end of the torso support and connect to swivels positioned on the frame, whereby the rotational movement of the torso support relative to at least one of the arms is restrained, so that the torso support will not flip over. The torso support swings relative to an axis created by the swivels, and the distance from the low point of the torso support to the axis may be selected to create a swing period of from 1.5 to 2.5 seconds.
162 Core instability system US13280622 2011-10-25 US08701230B2 2014-04-22 Robert M. Zerhusen; John Sparkman; Charles A. Howell
A system to cause instability for a person supported by a person support surface is disclosed. The system is configured to cause the person supported by the person support surface to compensate for the instability caused by the system in order to exercise their core or trunk region.
163 Touch Pad with Force Sensors and Actuator Feedback US14097145 2013-12-04 US20140092064A1 2014-04-03 Jeffrey Traer Bernstein; Avi Cieplinski; Brett W. Degner; Duncan Kerr; Patrick Kessler; Paul Puskarich; Marcelo H. Coelho; Aleksandar Pance
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.
164 THERAPEUTIC DEVICE FOR IMPROVING NEUROMUSCULAR BALANCE AND PAIN CONDITIONS US13771027 2013-02-19 US20130316885A1 2013-11-28 Ronald Harwin
A therapeutic device includes a base and a platform supported by springs. The platform may be attached to the base by hinges. An upper platform may be rotatably attached to the platform such that it rotates about an axis located above the platforms. The upper platform may be biased by springs between the upper platform and the platform. Handlebars may also be Incorporated into the device. A variety of interchangeable. Springs may be provided to assist in adjusting the therapeutic device.
165 Cheerleader support system US12804218 2010-07-16 US08591383B1 2013-11-26 Patrick K. Mcalpin; Mariah Candace Mcalpin; Kiana Kalin Mcalpin
A vertically oriented shaft has a vertically oriented central axis. A lower plate has a configuration with an upper surface integrally formed with the lower end of the shaft. An upper plate has a geometric configuration having a lower surface integrally formed with the upper end of the shaft and having an upper surface. A base plate has a center located on the central axis of the shaft. The base plate has an upper surface in facing contact with and separably coupled to the lower surface of the lower plate.
166 CHILD DEVELOPMENT SIT TO STAND DEVICE US13218187 2011-08-25 US20130052622A1 2013-02-28 Salvatore Calabrese
A child development sit to stand device comprises a support. At least one fixture is connected to the support for permitting a child to grasp with his hand and raise his own body upwardly under his own ability. A reflective surface is attached to the support for attracting the child to and to use the standing device, facilitating the goal of developing the child's ability to stand. And, a method for assisting in the development of a child to perform a sit to stand movement. The method includes positioning the device into an initial position for the device to be commensurate with the child's ability and, as the child achieves the desired goal of standing, the device is positioned into a more advanced position, increasing the level of difficulty for the child to stand.
167 APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR AN EXERCISE MAT US13528833 2012-06-20 US20120317719A1 2012-12-20 Jade Ng
The present disclosure describes an apparatus and method for an exercise mat that includes a first side and an opposed second side. The first side and second side are connected by at least one side edge. The first side has a surface constructed to slip when interfacing with an external support surface and the second side has a non-slip surface. The second side provides a non-slip surface when positioned to interface with the external support surface and with the first side of another mat. The mat is hand portable with size and dimensions limited. The first side has markings that define a base of support for positioning on the mat.
168 Sensory, motor, individual language and educational assessment and training unit US12804628 2010-07-26 US20120001527A1 2012-01-05 Gulshan Prem Choppla
An instrument for assessment and intervention in the areas of sensory, motor, language, and the educational requirements of the children at-risk, developmentally delayed, and disabled. The devise is constructed on a base board with four sides. Its front side has one in-built height adjustable chair bar with chair, and adjustable visual stimulating roof. Its back side has height adjustable parallel bars and one mirror. On right and left side it has two height and length adjustable hands in addition to that right side have height measuring scale on the wall and extended space to stand and to keep weighing machine. On the top it has space for two sided video display frame and two stands for video cameras.
169 DEXTERITY DEVICE US12705637 2010-02-15 US20100228156A1 2010-09-09 Francisco J. Valero-Cuevas; Hans Forssberg
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.
170 Therapeutic range-of-motion exercise device US859845 1992-03-30 US5241952A 1993-09-07 David G. Ortiz
A therapeutic range-of-motion exercise device is described herein as having a flat rectangular surface board with intersecting grooves routed into the top surface in patterns of, for example, a half circle, a straight line, and a straight line at a 45-degree angle. These patterns may vary from model to model in order to provide the user with progressively difficult patterns to increase rehabilitation benefits. The user places his hand into the hand guide, a flat hand-shaped device with a depression routed into the top surface for comfort, and a double set of hook and loop straps to secure the hand to the guide. A capped bolt protruding from the bottom of the guide slides into the grooves in the top surface of the board and the user pushes the handguide along these grooves, enabling him to stretch and rotate the arm and shoulder in a full range of motion. The range-of-motion board will accommodate the right or left arm of the patient.
171 상지 재활 지원 장치 KR20187007840 2016-12-22 KR20180044939A 2018-05-03
상지재활지원장치는, 훈련자의오른손에의해파지되어회전되는, 제1 화전샤프트와연결되는제1 핸들, 훈련자의왼손에의해파지되어회전되는제2 회전샤프트에연결되는제2 핸들, 제1 회전샤프트와제2 회전샤프트를서로연결하고제1 핸들및 제2 핸들의회전을연동시키도록구성되는연결부, 및제1 핸들및 제2 핸들중 하나가회전할때 다른핸들에대해서, 연결부에의해연동되는제1 핸들및 제2 핸들의회전방향을전환하도록구성되는전환부를포함한다.
172 구강기능 트레이닝용 기구 KR1020167006861 2013-09-18 KR101756043B1 2017-07-07 노구치,유스케; 토요타,코이치로
구강내(內)에삽입되어사용되는구강기능트레이닝용기구(1)는, 구강내로삽입되는베이스부(10)와, 베이스부(10)로부터팽출하도록형성된탄성체로이루어진중공(中空) 형상의팽출부(20)를구비한다. 팽출부(20)의외면(外面)과내면(內面) 중적어도한 쪽의상하방향중간부(中間部)에는, 단부(段部)(41 내지 43, 51 내지 53)가형성된다.
173 보행 훈련 장치 KR1020157015260 2013-11-08 KR101748330B1 2017-06-16 부체르,레이너; 콜롬보,게리; 아리아난다,리진; 콜,안드레아스
보행훈련을위한장치가제공된다. 상기장치는이동가능한베이스(11)가장착된암 배열(15, 16, 18)에매달려있는사람(113)을따르도록조종되는이동가능한베이스(11)을포함한다.
174 힘 센서들 및 작동기 피드백을 갖는 터치 패드 KR1020137027754 2010-12-06 KR101711154B1 2017-02-28 버스타인,제프리,트래어; 시에플린크시,아비; 데그너,브렛,더블유.; 커,던칸; 케슬러,패트릭; 푸스카리츠,폴; 코엘료,마르셀로,에이치.; 팬스,알렉산더
전자장치는터치센서배열, 힘센서, 및촉각피드백을제공하기위한작동기를갖는터치패드를사용할수 있다. 터치패드는컴퓨터하우징에장착될수 있다. 터치패드는잉크로덮이는유리층을갖고용량성터치센서배열을포함하는직사각형평면터치패드부재를가질수 있다. 힘센서가직사각형평면터치패드부재의네 코너각각아래에장착될수 있다. 힘센서들은사용자에의해평면터치패드부재의표면에가해지는힘의크기를측정하는데사용될수 있다. 프로세싱된힘 센서신호들은프레스및 릴리스이벤트와같은버튼활동의존재를나타낼수 있다. 검출된버튼활동또는장치내의기타활동에응답하여, 작동기를제어하기위한작동기구동신호가생성될수 있다. 사용자는신호프로세싱및 촉각피드백파라미터를조정하는설정을제공할수 있다.
175 힘 센서들 및 작동기 피드백을 갖는 터치 패드 KR1020167004893 2010-12-06 KR101672171B1 2016-11-02 버스타인,제프리,트래어; 시에플린크시,아비; 데그너,브렛,더블유.; 커,던칸; 케슬러,패트릭; 푸스카리츠,폴; 코엘료,마르셀로,에이치.; 팬스,알렉산더
전자장치는터치센서배열, 힘센서, 및촉각피드백을제공하기위한작동기를갖는터치패드를사용할수 있다. 터치패드는컴퓨터하우징에장착될수 있다. 터치패드는잉크로덮이는유리층을갖고용량성터치센서배열을포함하는직사각형평면터치패드부재를가질수 있다. 힘센서가직사각형평면터치패드부재의네 코너각각아래에장착될수 있다. 힘센서들은사용자에의해평면터치패드부재의표면에가해지는힘의크기를측정하는데사용될수 있다. 프로세싱된힘 센서신호들은프레스및 릴리스이벤트와같은버튼활동의존재를나타낼수 있다. 검출된버튼활동또는장치내의기타활동에응답하여, 작동기를제어하기위한작동기구동신호가생성될수 있다. 사용자는신호프로세싱및 촉각피드백파라미터를조정하는설정을제공할수 있다.
176 힘 센서들 및 작동기 피드백을 갖는 터치 패드 KR1020137027754 2010-12-06 KR1020130122699A 2013-11-07 버스타인,제프리,트래어; 시에플린크시,아비; 데그너,브렛,더블유.; 커,던칸; 케슬러,패트릭; 푸스카리츠,폴; 코엘료,마르셀로,에이치.; 팬스,알렉산더
전자 장치는 터치 센서 배열, 힘 센서, 및 촉각 피드백을 제공하기 위한 작동기를 갖는 터치 패드를 사용할 수 있다. 터치 패드는 컴퓨터 하우징에 장착될 수 있다. 터치 패드는 잉크로 덮이는 유리층을 갖고 용량성 터치 센서 배열을 포함하는 직사각형 평면 터치 패드 부재를 가질 수 있다. 힘 센서가 직사각형 평면 터치 패드 부재의 네 코너 각각 아래에 장착될 수 있다. 힘 센서들은 사용자에 의해 평면 터치 패드 부재의 표면에 가해지는 힘의 크기를 측정하는데 사용될 수 있다. 프로세싱된 힘 센서 신호들은 프레스 및 릴리스 이벤트와 같은 버튼 활동의 존재를 나타낼 수 있다. 검출된 버튼 활동 또는 장치 내의 기타 활동에 응답하여, 작동기를 제어하기 위한 작동기 구동 신호가 생성될 수 있다. 사용자는 신호 프로세싱 및 촉각 피드백 파라미터를 조정하는 설정을 제공할 수 있다.
177 상지 재활 훈련용 마우스 KR1020120102320 2012-09-14 KR101317906B1 2013-10-16 이춘영; 이양수; 강오현
PURPOSE: A mouse for rehabilitation training for upper limbs is provided to enable a patient to easily use a PC through the easy operation of the mouse. CONSTITUTION: A mouse for rehabilitation training for upper limbs comprises a cylindrical arm support part (300) which is open on the top thereof, a hand support part (400) which is extended from the arm support part and supports the hands of a patient, at least two half ring-shaped holder for supporting the arm support part, a bottom support part (100) which is formed with at least 2 grooves and senses a movement location, a stick type handle (500) which is perpendicularly installed on the bottom plane of the hand support part, and a hand motion sensing part (600) for sensing the rotation of the hands and finger motions.
178 힘 센서들 및 작동기 피드백을 갖는 터치 패드 KR1020127017221 2010-12-06 KR1020120103670A 2012-09-19 버스타인,제프리,트래어; 시에플린크시,아비; 데그너,브렛,더블유.; 커,던칸; 케슬러,패트릭; 푸스카리츠,폴; 코엘료,마르셀로,에이치.; 팬스,알렉산더
전자 장치는 터치 센서 배열, 힘 센서, 및 촉각 피드백을 제공하기 위한 작동기를 갖는 터치 패드를 사용할 수 있다. 터치 패드는 컴퓨터 하우징에 장착될 수 있다. 터치 패드는 잉크로 덮이는 유리층을 갖고 용량성 터치 센서 배열을 포함하는 직사각형 평면 터치 패드 부재를 가질 수 있다. 힘 센서가 직사각형 평면 터치 패드 부재의 네 코너 각각 아래에 장착될 수 있다. 힘 센서들은 사용자에 의해 평면 터치 패드 부재의 표면에 가해지는 힘의 크기를 측정하는데 사용될 수 있다. 프로세싱된 힘 센서 신호들은 프레스 및 릴리스 이벤트와 같은 버튼 활동의 존재를 나타낼 수 있다. 검출된 버튼 활동 또는 장치 내의 기타 활동에 응답하여, 작동기를 제어하기 위한 작동기 구동 신호가 생성될 수 있다. 사용자는 신호 프로세싱 및 촉각 피드백 파라미터를 조정하는 설정을 제공할 수 있다.
179 Sit-to-stand apparatus and method US14768261 2014-02-13 US10143606B2 2018-12-04 Debby Elnatan
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.
180 System, apparatus and method for ball throwing machine and intelligent goal US15374984 2016-12-09 US10118078B2 2018-11-06 Edward J. Lewis; Steven J. Barberi; Steven Eannarino; Thomas Denison
A goal apparatus comprising a cross bar, a first side post and a second side post is described. The first side post and the second side post are connected to the cross bar such that the first side post, the second side post and the cross bar form a plane (“a goal plane”). Further, one or more sensor pairs are coupled to the first side post and the second side post, wherein a first sensor pair of the one or more sensor pairs includes a first sensor and a second sensor. The first sensor is coupled to the first side post and the second sensor is coupled to the second side post and is also aligned horizontal to the first sensor. In addition, the first sensor pair is located in a first zone, wherein the first zone is a first portion of the goal plane.
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