301 |
STATIONARY EXERCISE EQUIPMENT FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, MORE PARTICULAR AN EXERCISE BIKE |
US15678780 |
2017-08-16 |
US20170340921A1 |
2017-11-30 |
Andreas FISCHER |
Stationary exercise equipment for physical training, more particularly an exercise bike, comprising a frame with a movement unit which either is to be moved by the exerciser or is itself driven and interacts with the exerciser, one or more sensors, assigned to the movement unit and/or the exerciser, for capturing measured values, and a computer apparatus for establishing one or more items of measurement-value-related information, which are output on a frame-side display apparatus, letterized in that provision is made for a first display apparatus, which is directed at the exerciser for displaying one or more items of information, and in that provision is made for a second display apparatus, which is directed at the opposite side for outputting at least one item of information. |
302 |
TREADMILL SYSTEM WITH ROTATABLE EXERCISE PLATFORM |
US15312737 |
2015-05-21 |
US20170209736A1 |
2017-07-27 |
Yuval Brontman |
A treadmill system, comprises: a side-wall member comprising a rim member extending around at least a portion of an upper edge of the side-wall member and a hatch member that provides access to an area enclosed by the sidewall member; a base member; a support pole member; a handle member coupled to the support pole member that extends from an upper portion of the support pole member and that is removably coupled to the rim member of the side-wall member; a rotatable platform member comprising an exercise surface, a peripheral sidewall and an interior sidewall, configured to rotate around the support pole member; and a particulate substrate disposed on the exercise surface. The exercise surface of the rotatable platform member is configured to evenly distribute the particulate substrate between the peripheral sidewall and the interior sidewall. |
303 |
FITNESS SYSTEMS AND METHODS THEREOF |
US15441983 |
2017-02-24 |
US20170165524A1 |
2017-06-15 |
James Ryan Eder |
Systems and methods for fitness tracking are provided. An exercise apparatus is in networked communication with a fitness tracking computing system. The configuration and location of movable components of the exercise apparatus is determined based on sensors. This information is provided to the fitness tracking computing system via networked communication. |
304 |
Fitness systems and methods thereof |
US14717002 |
2015-05-20 |
US09669261B2 |
2017-06-06 |
James Ryan Eder |
Systems and methods for fitness tracking are provided. An exercise apparatus is in networked communication with a fitness tracking computing system. The configuration and location of movable components of the exercise apparatus is determined based on sensors. This information is provided to the fitness tracking computing system via networked communication. |
305 |
Treadmill |
US14283175 |
2014-05-20 |
US09364706B2 |
2016-06-14 |
Chiu Hsiang Lo |
A treadmill includes a base, a platform, a universal joint, two elevators and two telescopic elements. The universal joint is used to connect a rear portion of the base to a rear portion of the platform. Each of the elevators includes a post supported on a front portion of the base and a carriage movably supported on the post. Each of the telescopic elements includes an end connected to a front portion of the platform and another end connected to the carriage of a corresponding one of the elevators. |
306 |
Treadmill system with rotatable exercise platform |
US14718984 |
2015-05-21 |
US09358422B2 |
2016-06-07 |
Yuval Brontman |
A treadmill system, comprises: a sidewall member comprising a rim member extending around at least a portion of an upper edge of the sidewall member and a hatch member that provides access to an area enclosed by the sidewall member; a base member; a support pole member; a handle member coupled to the support pole member that extends from an upper portion of the support pole member and that is removably coupled to the rim member of the sidewall member; a rotatable platform member comprising an exercise surface, a peripheral sidewall and an interior sidewall, configured to rotate around the support pole member; and a particulate substrate disposed on the exercise surface. The exercise surface of the rotatable platform member is configured to evenly distribute the particulate substrate between the peripheral sidewall and the interior sidewall. |
307 |
Method and System for Automated Personal Training |
US14973310 |
2015-12-17 |
US20160101321A1 |
2016-04-14 |
Teresa Aragones; Willoughby H. Walling; Christina S. Self; Xavier Jacob; Geoff Northcott |
Example embodiments may relate to a system, method, apparatus, and computer readable media configured for monitoring a user performing an exercise and generating a avatar of the user and a virtual shadow, wherein the virtual shadow illustrates proper form of the exercise. The example embodiments may further be configured for determining an amount of overlap between the virtual avatar and the virtual shadow, and generating a feedback score based on the amount of overlap. |
308 |
Method of controlling an exercise apparatus |
US14469537 |
2014-08-26 |
US20160059071A1 |
2016-03-03 |
Andrew J. Kolman; Matthew D. Wittenberg; Timothy E. Bank; Mark J. Van Handel; Shanan Galligan |
A method for controlling an exercise apparatus via a control interface of an exercise apparatus, including steps of controlling a touch screen to display an information field, and then monitoring the touch screen to detect whether a touch has occurred on the surface of the touch screen and whether the touch is located in an input zone which has a plurality of sensing areas in the information field. A user can use specific actions to operate the exercise apparatus from one condition of using a first speed value to another condition of using a second speed value. |
309 |
FITNESS SYSTEMS AND METHODS THEREOF |
US14717002 |
2015-05-20 |
US20150335950A1 |
2015-11-26 |
James Ryan Eder |
Systems and methods for fitness tracking are provided. An exercise apparatus is in networked communication with a fitness tracking computing system. The configuration and location of movable components of the exercise apparatus is determined based on sensors. This information is provided to the fitness tracking computing system via networked communication. |
310 |
Treadmill |
US14283175 |
2014-05-20 |
US20150335941A1 |
2015-11-26 |
Chiu Hsiang LO |
A treadmill includes a base, a platform, a universal joint, two elevators and two telescopic elements. The universal joint is used to connect a rear portion of the base to a rear portion of the platform. Each of the elevators includes a post supported on a front portion of the base and a carriage movably supported on the post. Each of the telescopic elements includes an end connected to a front portion of the platform and another end connected to the carriage of a corresponding one of the elevators. |
311 |
Conditioning apparatus and related method |
US14552677 |
2014-11-25 |
US09180341B2 |
2015-11-10 |
Richard Jeffrey |
In one embodiment, a conditioning apparatus for conditioning a user includes a target, and an illumination source spaced apart from the target. The illumination source is configured to project a light upon the target for use in response to movement of the user. |
312 |
Exercise device control ring |
US14083343 |
2013-11-18 |
US09149683B2 |
2015-10-06 |
Scott R. Watterson; Darren C. Ashby |
A control ring that usable in adjusting one or more operating parameters of an exercise device includes a body, user input mechanisms, and a transmitter. The control ring is wearable on a finger of an exerciser. The body of the control ring has an interior surface and an exterior surface. The user input mechanisms are associated with the body and may be selectively activated by the exerciser. Upon activation of the user input mechanisms, the transmitter communicates a control command to an exercise device in order to adjust the operating parameters of the exercise device. |
313 |
Conditioning Apparatus And Related Method |
US14552677 |
2014-11-25 |
US20150111700A1 |
2015-04-23 |
Richard M. Jeffrey |
In one embodiment, a conditioning apparatus for conditioning a user includes a target, and an illumination source spaced apart from the target. The illumination source is configured to project a light upon the target for use in response to movement of the user. |
314 |
APPARATUS FOR POSITIONING A COMPONENT OF AN EXERCISE DEVICE |
US14556028 |
2014-11-28 |
US20150093181A1 |
2015-04-02 |
Robert J. Bingham, JR.; Ryan P. Selby; Neil P. Everson; Paul A. Robertson |
An exercise device including at least one positionable component configured to be positioned by a user. The exercise device includes a frame to which a collar is mounted. The positionable component includes a member that is slidably received within the collar and may be positioned by sliding the member to a selected position. A locking assembly is coupled to the collar and is operable to lock the member in a selected position within the collar, to release the member from the locked position, and when released, to allow the member to slide within the collar. The locking assembly includes a cam pivotably mounted to the collar and a cam follower assembly selectively biased by the cam against a portion of the member disposed inside the collar. The locking assembly also includes a pair of engagement members disposed inside the collar opposite the cam against which the cam biases the member. |
315 |
Auricular Point Stimulus Device |
US14332388 |
2014-07-16 |
US20150025569A1 |
2015-01-22 |
Kai-Li Wang; Chung-Yuan Wang |
The present invention provides an auricular point stimulus device, which includes a plate body. The plate body includes a plurality of bead protrusions formed thereon. The plate body has a surface on which a projecting plug or an ear clip is formed. The plate body and the plug are made of an elastically deformable material. The auricular point stimulus device is positionable in an external acoustic meatus or at an opening of the external acoustic meatus with the bead protrusions of the plate body contacting the portions of an auricle that corresponding to heart and lung acupuncture points to simulate the acupuncture points thereby activating, in a long term, the blood circulation of the heart and the lungs and improving the cardiorespiratory fitness of the user. |
316 |
Apparatus for positioning a component of an exercise device |
US13190139 |
2011-07-25 |
US08915667B2 |
2014-12-23 |
Robert J. Bingham, Jr.; Ryan P. Selby; Neil P. Everson; Paul A. Robertson |
An exercise device including at least one positionable component configured to be positioned by a user. The exercise device includes a frame to which a collar is mounted. The positionable component includes a member that is slidably received within the collar and may be positioned by sliding the member to a selected position. A locking assembly is coupled to the collar and is operable to lock the member in a selected position within the collar, to release the member from the locked position, and when released, to allow the member to slide within the collar. The locking assembly includes a cam pivotably mounted to the collar and a cam follower assembly selectively biased by the cam against a portion of the member disposed inside the collar. The locking assembly also includes a pair of engagement members disposed inside the collar opposite the cam against which the cam biases the member. |
317 |
Shopping cart crutch assembly |
US14053975 |
2013-10-15 |
US08844948B1 |
2014-09-30 |
George Tanner |
Described is a shopping cart crutch assembly that is formed to allow a user to attach the shopping cart assembly with a variety of shopping carts. In doing so, a shopping cart handle brace can be positioned over a shopping cart handle. Rising from the shopping cart handle is the extension member which is used to elevate the body support member. A user can then position his/her armpits over the body support member and receive ambulatory support while being able to push and utilize the shopping cart. |
318 |
EXERCISE DEVICE |
US14124573 |
2012-06-08 |
US20140106935A1 |
2014-04-17 |
Fiona Mary Egan |
This invention relates to an exercise device and more particularly to an exercise device of the type that allows the user of the exercise device to exercise with part of their body in a negative pressure environment. These devices are becoming increasingly popular however the known devices are prone to frequent failure. The present invention provides a construction of exercise device that reduces the incidences of failure caused by failure of the electronics panel. The electronics panel being mounted in a separate dedicated enclosure internal the chamber with the negative pressure environment, the interior of the dedicated enclosure is isolated from the negative pressure conditions and atmosphere in the remainder of the chamber. The exercise device will be more reliable and cost effective to run. Furthermore, the construction of the present invention permits easier access to the interior of the casing for maintenance when maintenance is required. |
319 |
Foot cradle apparatus of a muscle training device |
US13045863 |
2011-03-11 |
US08667863B2 |
2014-03-11 |
Christian May |
A foot cradle apparatus of a muscle training device is provided, having a foot cradle with a tread and a side wall at least partially limiting the tread, and a fixation unit for fixing a human foot in the foot cradle. A foot fixation unit that is simple to handle and has small dimensions and a low weight is created in that the fixation unit is formed as a lockable, pivotable bracket, whose pivot bearing has a pivot axis oriented substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the foot cradle and is provided in a compact bearing unit which is connected fixedly at least indirectly to the foot cradle and which is attached to an inner side wall, close to the inner side of a patient's foot, of the foot cradle and is connected fixedly to the tread via the inner side wall. |
320 |
Universal exercise guidance system |
US14082766 |
2013-11-18 |
US08663068B1 |
2014-03-04 |
David E. Dyer; James S. Birrell; Brady A. Olason; Brian D. Wilson; David W. Flynt; Autumn L. Stroupe |
An exercise guidance system displays either a workout option or different exercise options based on a person's exercise objectives. In one embodiment, the displayed option or options is additionally based at least partially upon a metabolic equivalent. In another embodiment, the displayed option or options is additionally based at least partially upon the time current available time for the workout. |