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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
261 APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR TREATING CELLULITE BY COMBINING EXERCISE WITH THE APPLICATION OF LIGHT ENERGY US11551602 2006-10-20 US20080208296A1 2008-08-28 Gary H. Smith; Doug Smith; Scot N. Andersen
Exercise by a person coupled with illuminating cellulite-containing tissue of a person with light produced by a semi-conductor light source reduces cellulite in such tissue. Methods and systems for reducing cellulite may employ light from a light source comprising a semi-conductor material coupled with exercise equipment. Clothing may be provided that incorporates the light source. Clothing may alternatively have increased transmissiveness in areas adjacent to cellulite-containing tissue. A light activating composition may increase the effectiveness of cellulite reduction.
262 PORTABLE POLE-DANCING ASSEMBLY US11531628 2006-09-13 US20080070753A1 2008-03-20 Jeffrey R. Suida; Patricia L. Pelto; James L. Fairchild
A portable free-standing pole assembly having a vertical pole extending from the center of a platform. The platform is formed from a number of interconnected tubular rails that cooperate to provide a stable platform for the vertical pole and its use as a pole dancing implement.
263 Response measurement device US11375085 2006-03-13 US07331227B2 2008-02-19 Brian J Kang; Jonathan Lee
A response measuring device that can be used in equipment for personal training or exercise routines. This device includes a cylinder block; a chamber formed in the cylinder block and having first and second ends; a piston mounted for movement and positioned in the chamber; a detecting device mounted adjacent the first end of the chamber; and a hose having first and second ends with the first end in fluid communication with the second end of the chamber. The hose can direct a fluid into the device, with the velocity of the fluid moving the piston at least partially out of the first end of the chamber and into position for detection by the detecting device. Also, the detecting device can measure piston movement to provide data representative of user response time and amount of force applied to the sensor by the user.
264 Flexible display assembly for fitness trainers US11388565 2006-03-24 US20070225121A1 2007-09-27 Brady Olason; Rodney West; Blakely Pennington; Victor Pipinich; Jonathan Stewart
In accordance with the principles of the present invention, a display system for a fitness trainer is provided. The display system includes a processor, a hardware circuit board in communication with the processor, and a memory in communication with the hardware circuit board and the processor. A base portion is provided in communication with the processor and the memory. The base portion provides exercise information to the user. At least two modules are provided that can be removably attached to the base portion. In one embodiment, the removable modules comprise entertainment modules.
265 Interval fitness training US11430390 2006-05-08 US20060250524A1 2006-11-09 Jonathan Roche
A computer-implemented method and/or computer program product for developing a physical fitness regimen, including establishing individualized physical fitness parameters based upon individualized information; obtaining physical fitness data from one or more computer database sources; developing a physical fitness regimen based upon the individualized information and the physical fitness data.
266 Signal transmission device US10365741 2003-02-12 US07083546B2 2006-08-01 Freya Zillig; Bodo Zillig
The invention concerns a device for signal transmission from a signal transmitter which senses physical operating conditions to a separately installed signal receiver. In order to create a device by means of which the player of a PC or video game is given the possibility of interactive engagement in the course of the game, whereby said device is compatible, for purposes of control, with all of the video game consoles and PCs commonly to be found in trade, the invention proposes a device for signal transmission, wherein an electronic circuit is connected to the signal transmitter, on one hand, and to the signal receiver, on the other hand, and the signals generated by the signal transmitter may be converted, by means of said electronic circuit, to the structure required for the signal receiver, whereby the signal transmitter, in order to sense at least one physical operating condition, is connected to an exercise machine, and whereby a PC or a video game console is provided as the signal receiver.
267 Fitness device US10529335 2003-05-01 US20060135889A1 2006-06-22 Wendelin Egli
The inventive fitness device is embodied in the form of an article of clothing, consisting of a pair of trousers, for example, consisting of an airtight outer skin (1) made of an elastic plastic material, and a distancing layer (2) which is arranged thereunder and made of a distancing knitted fabric consisting of monolfilament fibres. Sealing edges (6) are produced by wrapping the outer skin (1) over the distancing layer (2). A vacuum tube (4) can be connected to a connection piece (3). A portable vacuum pump (5) produces a medically and advantageously indexed negative differential pressure in relation to atmospheric pressure, which extends into the entire article of clothing as a result of the distancing layer (2). The vacuum pump (5) is fastened to a strip (7) which can be worn on the shoulders or in an otherwise appropriate position.
268 Linking mechanism for exerciser US10927019 2004-08-27 US20060046901A1 2006-03-02 Francis Pan; Tsung-Chih Tsai
A linking mechanism for use in an exerciser is constructed to include a base; a driving member pivotally mounted on the base and rotatable in one direction by an external force, a return member mounted on the base and connected to the driving member for accumulating a return force upon rotation of the driving member in one direction by an external force and for reversing the driving member upon releasing of the accumulated return force, and an one-way actuator coupled to the driving member and connectable to an external roller for transmitting rotary driving force from the driving member to an external device upon rotation of the driving member in one direction by an external force.
269 System and method for prescribing a fitness program US09903791 2001-07-12 US06945911B2 2005-09-20 Edward Jackowski
The present invention relates to a fitness program that considers a person's fitness level, fitness goals, and body type. Specifically, the present invention provides a system and method for prescribing a fitness program that includes the proper percentage of aerobic versus anaerobic exercise for a person, the specific exercises, the sequence of the exercises, and the preferred resistance for the selected exercises. The prescribed fitness program is based on the person's fitness level, fitness goals (goals such as losing weight, gaining strength, training for a particular sport, gaining mass, enhancing cardiovascular fitness, toning, etc.) and the person's body type. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, there are four body type classifications with three fitness programs provided for each that correspond to three different fitness levels. The system and method of the present invention allows a person to achieve their fitness goals easier and more quickly than fitness programs prescribed by previous methods.
270 Exercise apparatus for simulating skating movement US09909020 2001-07-20 US06786850B2 2004-09-07 Nash Nizamuddin
An exercise apparatus used to simulate skating or roller blading movement in a user includes a pair of sleds or shuttles which include a pedal adapted to support the foot of a user standing thereon. The shuttles are movable along a respective guide assembly consisting of one or more rails which curve away from each other extending from proximate forwardmost ends, outwardly and rearwardly. The rail assemblies are provided in a substantially mirror arrangement and curve downwardly from their respective forwardmost ends to a lowermost distal portion. A guide member is provided to assist in positioning and maintaining the shuttles in sliding movement along each guide assembly, whereby the reciprocal sliding movement of the shuttles along an associated guide assembly acts to guide the feet of the user in skating or roller blade movement.
271 Wheel assembly for exerciser US10255365 2002-09-25 US20040058783A1 2004-03-25 Rui Zong He
A wheel assembly for exerciser comprises a staged sleeve coupled to a foot and comprising a collar, a conic surface, and a fastening mechanism; and a cup-shaped flexible wheel comprising a multi-sided outer surface, an eccentric staged bore, an annular flange on a mouth of the bore, a conic surface extended inwardly from the flange, and a mating fastening mechanism at a bottom end. As to the assembled wheel and sleeve, the other end of the sleeve is engaged with the bottom edge of the wheel, the fastening mechanism is engaged with the mating fastening mechanism, the conic surface of the sleeve is urged against inside of the wheel, the collar is in contact with an internal side of the flange and is restrained from moving out of the flange. Also, a rotation of the wheel causes the mating fastening mechanism to move engagement with the fastening mechanism in a predetermined angle.
272 Exercise machine US09561422 2000-04-28 US06702719B1 2004-03-09 Michael Wayne Brown; Kelvin Roderick Lawrence; Michael A. Paolini
In accordance with the present invention, an exercise machine receives exercise-related data for a particular user via a communication interface with an independent computing device specified by the particular user, such as a portable computer system, personal storage device, or network system. The exercise machine specifies control of the exercise machine according to the exercise-related data for the particular user, such that a particular level of control of the exercise machine is specified according to exercise-related data for the particular user from the independent computing device. In addition, the exercise machine transmits indicators of usage of the exercise machine to a server system that may be utilized by a manufacturer to track the usage of a particular exercise machine.
273 Caloric exercise monitor US09894509 2001-06-28 US06605044B2 2003-08-12 Burton H. Bimbaum
A caloric exercise monitor and method for monitoring a person's caloric expenditure during exercising. The caloric exercise monitor generally includes a means for measuring the person's heart rate during exercise, an input device for enabling the person to enter an exercise goal, a calculating unit including a mathematical algorithm for calculating a caloric expenditure rate of the person during exercise based on the measured heart rate and a display for displaying an exercise parameter necessary to reach the entered exercise goal based on the calculated caloric expenditure rate. The displayed exercise parameter can be either or both the calories remaining to be expended to reach the entered goal or the remaining exercise time required to reach the entered goal.
274 Handle sensor for detecting signals from human body to a signal processing circuit US09032846 1998-03-02 US06522255B1 2003-02-18 Steve Hsieh
In a signal processing circuit the detector of which is handle sensor, the tubular handle sensor thereof includes an insulating inner layer and a holdable conducting outer layer, the bottom and the right and left sides of the conducting outer layer are enclosed by said insulating inner layer and are connected with a conductor through the insulating inner layer. The conductor is further connected to a rated power source so to form a current stub by which the rated power source may supply power to a working switch. The conductor has another electric loop for being connected to a processing circuit and the working voltage of the processing circuit is supplied by the controlling of the working switch. As the human body holds the handle sensor, the working switch may transfer a voltage required to the processing circuit so that the pulse from the human body by the handle sensor or the differential potential from the hands of the human may be sequentially amplified, filtered, shaping and output in the processing circuit. The output signal may be received and displayed by a receiving processing display device.
275 System and method for prescribing a fitness program US09903791 2001-07-12 US20030017914A1 2003-01-23 Edward Jackowski
The present invention relates to a fitness program that considers a person's fitness level, fitness goals, and body type. Specifically, the present invention provides a system and method for prescribing a fitness program that includes the proper percentage of aerobic versus anaerobic exercise for a person, the specific exercises, the sequence of the exercises, and the preferred resistance for the selected exercises. The prescribed fitness program is based on the person's fitness level, fitness goals (goals such as losing weight, gaining strength, training for a particular sport, gaining mass, enhancing cardiovascular fitness, toning, etc.) and the person's body type. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, there are four body type classifications with three fitness programs provided for each that correspond to three different fitness levels. The system and method of the present invention allows a person to achieve their fitness goals easier and more quickly than fitness programs prescribed by previous methods.
276 Measuring method for anaerobic threshold US09884042 2001-06-20 US06450967B1 2002-09-17 Mu-Chuan Wu
A measuring method for anaerobic threshold (AT) includes a plurality of steps carried out by a data putting-in unit, a load class selecting unit, a detecting and calculating unit and a display unit. The steps includes putting in age, weight and gender of a user wearing a heart beat emitter and using an exercise device (for example, a treadmill) mounted with those units, and selecting a load class to take exercise on the exercise device. Then those units detect, measure and record heart beat cycle and calculate heart beat cycle difference detected for every set period of time. Then AT limit point is found out and displayed on the display unit for reference for the user to control exercise load and time.
277 Fitness triage system and exercise gets personal US09734413 2000-12-11 US20020072655A1 2002-06-13 Linda Pfeffer
Exercise Gets Personalnull is a system and method for delivering personalized exercise and injury prevention information based on identification and analysis of user-specific health and fitness indicators. By providing instruction for safe and effective cardiovascular, muscle conditioning and flexibility exercises, this invention assists healthy users in improving their physical fitness through exercise. The users' exercise programs are designed for safe progressions through four-week program guidelines in different levels. The Exercise Gets Personalnull system is accessed by the user directly through the Internet or licensed Intranet, or through the guidance of an intake coordinator, personal trainer, or other qualified health/fitness professional
278 Method and apparatus for a rebound system and adjustable resistance system US09489303 2000-01-21 US06383122B1 2002-05-07 Gary Graham
The exercise apparatus comprises a frame and a carriage. A resistance system resists movement of the carriage with respect to the frame and the longitudinally headward direction. The resistance system allows the resistance to be changed at the head end portion of the frame and further does not require elastic members to travel with the carriage when they are not use. The rebound system that adjusts the range of motion of the carriage comprises two flexible members attached to the carriage and the frame and a resistance member is attached to a central portion of the flexible members and resists lateral seperation of the central portions of the flexible members.
279 Concentric control system for exercise apparatuses and method thereof US09955107 2001-09-19 US20020042328A1 2002-04-11 Jae-Won Yoo
Disclosed is a concentric control system for exercise apparatuses and a method thereof, and more particularly, to a concentric control system and method for exercise apparatuses that is capable of inputting data relevant to user's exercise and based upon the exercise quantity taken by the user, controlling the exercise apparatuses. The concentric control system includes an exercise program storing unit in which an exercise program is stored in order to designate an adequate quantity of exercise at a time when a user uses a predetermined exercise apparatus, a comparing unit for receiving the exercise quantity of the user measured from the predetermined exercise apparatus during the exercise and comparing the received data with data on the exercise quantity of the user designated by the exercise program and a central processing unit for outputting a control signal controlling the electronic controllers of the exercise apparatuses, based upon the comparing result of the comparing unit.
280 Speed-control exercise method and apparatus US08865235 1997-05-29 US06302829B1 2001-10-16 David H. Schmidt
An exercise device usable for closely simulating natural exercise is provided. Preferably exercise is provided which presents resistance to both backward leg movement and forward leg movement. Preferably the apparatus can be configured to control speed based on the fore-aft position of the user and without the need for inputting controls, instructions or adjustments manually. Preferably, the device provides for arm exercise which permits the arms to be moved alternately, in parallel, one at a time, or not at all. In one embodiment the same resistance device which provides resistance to leg movement also provides resistance to arm movement, e.g., such that an increase in arm exercise permits a decrease in leg exercise effort while maintaining a constant level of overall effort or speed.
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