序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
41 Compounded fitness trainer US14679920 2015-04-06 US09579539B2 2017-02-28 Fu-Hai Lin
A compounded fitness trainer, including a base, on which a loading device is pivoted; a pair of first driving bars pivoted on the base for swinging; a pair of second driving bars pivoted on the base for swinging; a pair of first linkages respectively pivoted on the second driving bars and opposite sides of the loading device; and a pair of second linkages respectively pivoted on the first driving bars and the first linkages wherein the first driving bars are moved by the second driving bars when the second driving bars are moved, and the second driving bars are moved by the first driving bars when the first driving bars are moved whereby moving the first driving bars and/or the second driving bars may train different muscles.
42 Exercise machine with power supplier US14700046 2015-04-29 US09550089B2 2017-01-24 Ghun-Kai Tseng
An exercise machine comprises a resistance device and a power supplier. The resistance device provides a resistance and comprises an axle. The power supplier comprises one or more conducting rings arranged at a side or respectively arranged at a side of the resistance device. The conducting rings are coaxially coupled with the axle and are capable of rotating about the axle.
43 Automatic system and method to control exercise machines US14535321 2014-11-07 US09452320B2 2016-09-27 Jie Yang
Method and system for operating a fitness exercise equipment are provided. In a preferred embodiment of the present disclosure, a system for operating a fitness exercise equipment comprises a processor and a memory device electronically coupled to the processor, the memory device storing instructions which, when executed by the processor, direct the processor to acquire an initial exercise parameters entered by a user, determine an initial exercise program based on the initial exercise parameters, and initiate movement of the fitness exercise equipment in correspondence with the initial exercise program, where the instruction to acquire the initial exercise parameters comprises instructions to detect commands entered by the user via built-in touch screen of the fitness exercise equipment, wherein instructions to detect commands entered by the user via built-in touch screen comprises detecting a curve drawn by the user on the built-in touch screen.
44 Exercise device US14792999 2015-07-07 US09403049B2 2016-08-02 John Harada; John Godoy
A suspended footrest device for supporting and exercising a user's feet and legs. The footrest device includes a pair of footrests that are pivotally connected to the opposed ends of a rigid elongated member. A non-rigid suspension member is connected to a medial section of the elongated member to suspend the footrests. The footrests are pivotally connected to the rigid elongated member.
45 AUTOMATIC SYSTEM AND METHOD TO CONTROL EXERCISE MACHINES US14535321 2014-11-07 US20160129311A1 2016-05-12 Jie Yang
Method and system for operating a fitness exercise equipment are provided. In a preferred embodiment of the present disclosure, a system for operating a fitness exercise equipment comprises a processor and a memory device electronically coupled to the processor, the memory device storing instructions which, when executed by the processor, direct the processor to acquire an initial exercise parameters entered by a user, determine an initial exercise program based on the initial exercise parameters, and initiate movement of the fitness exercise equipment in correspondence with the initial exercise program, where the instruction to acquire the initial exercise parameters comprises instructions to detect commands entered by the user via built-in touch screen of the fitness exercise equipment, wherein instructions to detect commands entered by the user via built-in touch screen comprises detecting a curve drawn by the user on the built-in touch screen.
46 Upper body exercise and flywheel enhanced dual deck treadmills US14282492 2014-05-20 US09308415B2 2016-04-12 Douglas A. Crawford; Gary D. Piaget; Patrick A. Warner; Brent Christopher
An exercise device includes a frame, a first treadle assembly supporting a first moving surface, and a second treadle assembly supporting a second moving surface. The first treadle assembly is pivotally coupled with the frame, and the second treadle assembly is pivotally coupled with the frame. The exercise device further includes an upper body exercise assembly operably associated with the exercise device.
47 APPARATUS FOR EXERCISING THE MUSCLES US14770122 2013-03-20 US20160016033A1 2016-01-21 Michael Schrag
An apparatus for exercising the muscles comprises a power arm which, at one end area, is equipped with actuating elements and, with the other end area, is pivotable about a first hinge. This first hinge is arranged on a holding element. One end area of a spring element is linked in an articulated way to the power arm at a first articulation point, the other end area of which spring element is linked in an articulated way to the holding element. The holding element is connected to a support via a rotary hinge, is rotatable about this support in one plane and can be locked in each correspondingly set rotation position. This apparatus allows a wide variety of muscle groups to be exercised and moved in a very simple way.
48 Scent Based Workout Mechanism US14641978 2015-03-09 US20150258560A1 2015-09-17 Darren C. Ashby; Scott R. Watterson
A physiological control system includes at least one scent cartridge that selectively releases a volatile to cause a predetermined physiological effect on a user in response to a command from a processor. The processor is in communication with memory that contains programmed instructions to determine an effect time associated with a user workout to cause the predetermined physiological effect. The processor may send the release command to the scent cartridge based on the effect time.
49 DEVICE AND METHOD TO CONFIGURE GYM EXERCISES US14150279 2014-01-08 US20150190677A1 2015-07-09 Abdullah Alsalem
Described herein is a gym exercise controller device that configures workout routines. The controller allows the user to create a daily workout regimen and also incorporates a workout skip calculation. The controller tracks the performance of a user on the respective exercises apparatuses and provides the user an option to change his/her workout routine based on a performance parameter of the user as well as a comparison of the user's performance parameter to the performance parameter of a group of users.
50 Multi-Modal Gait-Based Non-Invasive Therapy Platform US14529568 2014-10-31 US20150165265A1 2015-06-18 Alan Tholkes; DuWayne Dandurand
Apparatus and associated methods relate to a knee-position control system having a knee engagement pad, a lower-leg control member and an upper-leg control member, the knee engagement pad configured to naturally position a user's knee in response to movement of a foot-rest of a natural-gait therapy system. In an illustrative embodiment, the upper-leg control member may pivot about a point substantially axially coincident with a user's hip. In some embodiments, the upper-leg control member may be pivotally coupled to the lower-leg control member at a pivot point substantially axially coincident with a user's knee. The lower-leg control member may be pivotably coupled to the foot rest at a pivot point substantially axially coincident with a user's ankle. The knee-position control system may advantageously position a user's knee in a natural position relative to both the user's ankle and the user's hip, in response to movement of the user's foot.
51 UPPER BODY EXERCISE AND FLYWHEEL ENHANCED DUAL DECK TREADMILLS US14282492 2014-05-20 US20140256513A1 2014-09-11 Douglas A. Crawford; Gary D. Piaget; Patrick A. Warner; Brent Christopher
An exercise device includes a frame, a first treadle assembly supporting a first moving surface, and a second treadle assembly supporting a second moving surface. The first treadle assembly is pivotally coupled with the frame, and the second treadle assembly is pivotally coupled with the frame. The exercise device further includes an upper body exercise assembly operably associated with the exercise device.
52 System and method for controlling an exercise apparatus US12619276 2009-11-16 US07967730B2 2011-06-28 Douglas A. Crawford; Bradley J. Smith
The various embodiments of the present invention generally provide a control system and a process for an exercise apparatus configurable into a combined treadmill and stepper mode. The apparatus may also be configured into stepper only and treadmill only modes. The apparatus generally includes a master control unit, a first sensor, in communication with the master control unit, which generates a first signal indicative of an effective tread speed for the apparatus, and a resistive element that includes at least one resistance level. Using the first signal, the resistance level, and empirical information, the amount of energy expended by a user of the apparatus may be calculated and the operation of the apparatus controlled. Various sensors, actuators and information, such as that obtained from various data structures, may be utilized in performing calculations and controlling the features, functions and operation of the apparatus.
53 SYSTEMS FOR INTERACTION WITH EXERCISE DEVICE US12684605 2010-01-08 US20100179028A1 2010-07-15 Scott R. Watterson; William T. Dalebout; Darren C. Ashby
An exercise device is configured to enable a user to interact with a trainer in real-time communication. The exercise device includes an exercise mechanism having a movable element for movement in performance of exercise by a user. Communicating with the exercise mechanism is an interface adapted for gathering a first real-time signal from the user. The interface communicates with a communication system for receiving a packetized second real-time signal including a synchronized control signal from the trainer. The exercise device includes an output device configured to reproduce the second real-time signal. The control signals carried by the second signal are used to control the operating parameters of the exercise mechanism in real-time.
54 UPPER BODY EXERCISE AND FLYWHEEL ENHANCED DUAL DECK TREADMILLS US12404534 2009-03-16 US20090176626A1 2009-07-09 Douglas A. Crawford; Gary D. Piaget; Patrick A. Warner; Brent Christopher
An exercise device includes a first treadle assembly supporting a first moving surface and a second treadle assembly supporting a second moving surface. The exercise device further includes an upper body exercise assembly operably associated with the exercise device. The first treadle assembly is pivotally coupled with the frame structure, and the second treadle assembly is pivotally coupled with the frame structure. In another form, an exercise device includes a frame structure, a first treadle assembly having a first endless belt in rotatable engagement with a first roller, a second treadle assembly having a second endless belt in rotatable engagement with a second roller, and a flywheel operably coupled with the first endless belt and the second endless belt.
55 Upper body exercise and flywheel enhanced dual deck treadmills US11065746 2005-02-25 US20050209059A1 2005-09-22 Douglas Crawford; Andrew Lull
An exercise device includes a first treadle assembly supporting a first moving surface and a second treadle assembly supporting a second moving surface. The exercise device further includes an upper body exercise assembly operably associated with the exercise device. The first treadle assembly is pivotally coupled with the frame structure, and the second treadle assembly is pivotally coupled with the frame structure. In another form, an exercise device includes a frame structure, a first treadle assembly having a first endless belt in rotatable engagement with a first roller, a second treadle assembly having a second endless belt in rotatable engagement with a second roller, and a flywheel operably coupled with the first endless belt and the second endless belt.
56 Systems and methods for interaction with exercise device US09641220 2000-08-18 US06458060B1 2002-10-01 Scott R. Watterson; William T. Dalebout; Darren C. Ashby
An exercise device is configured to enable a user to interact with a trainer in real-time communication. The exercise device includes an exercise mechanism having a movable element for movement in performance of exercise by a user. Communicating with the exercise mechanism is an interface adapted for gathering a first real-time signal from the user. The interface communicates with a communication system for receiving a packetized second real-time signal including a synchronized control signal from the trainer. The exercise device includes an output device configured to reproduce the second real-time signal. The control signals carried by the second signal are used to control the operating parameters of the exercise mechanism in real-time.
57 Bike system for use in rehabilitation of a patient US15789002 2017-10-20 US10058736B2 2018-08-28 Angela L. Ridgel; Hassan Mohammadi-Abdar; Fred M. Discenzo; Kenneth A. Loparo
A system for use in rehabilitation of a target patient is provided. The system includes at least two bicycle devices for use by the target patient and a second operator other than the target patient. The at least two bicycle devices each include pedals. At least one of the pedals may have at least one sensor mounted thereon for monitoring operation of the first bicycle device and the target's condition. A servomotor is coupled to the pedals for providing gear-like resistance or pedal assistance for the at least two bicycle devices. A controller is programmed to electrically couple the at least two bicycle devices to each other.
58 Space-Saving Exercise Equipment US15550232 2016-02-18 US20180178057A1 2018-06-28 David Alexander Fowler
The invention concerns exercise apparatus having a weight source (18) operably connected to a plurality of manual actuators (28, 32) by a cable and pulley system. The cable and pulley system (12) has a plurality of pulley wheels (16), a supporting frame (10) for the weight source (18) and pulley wheels (16), and a cable (22) defining a force path from the weight source (18) over the pulley wheels (16). The pulley wheels (16) and frame (10) are provided in a common plane with the weight source (18) at least when the exercise apparatus is not in use. The manual actuators (28, 32) are provided at spaced locations along the path defined by the cable (22) and are actuatable in a direction away from the common plane when in use. The frame (10) may supported in an up right orientation for use by a support structure, e.g. a wall, and may occupy a minimal space/depth.
59 Monocolumn unweighting systems US14769115 2014-03-05 US09914003B2 2018-03-13 Eric R. Kuehne; Clifford T. Jue
An unweighting system includes a frame having a base and a vertical bar extending therefrom. The base is configured to connect to or at least partially encircle an exercise device. A height adjustable cantilevered arm assembly is coupled to the vertical bar at a fulcrum, and the cantilevered arm assembly is configured to receive and couple to the user. A resilient member is coupled to the cantilevered arm assembly and configured to unload a portion of the user's weight while the user is coupled to the cantilevered arm assembly and exercises on the exercise device.
60 Systems and methods for tracking, collecting, and analyzing user data for gyms US15331238 2016-10-21 US09907999B2 2018-03-06 Daxiao Yu; Yang Sun
Systems and methods are provided for tracking, collecting, or analyzing user data for gyms. For example, the system can include a mobile device associated with a user and a tracking device attached to an exercise device. The tracking device can be configured to detect when the mobile device or the user enters within a proximity value of the tracking device and notify the mobile device with a notification signal and identification information of the exercise device. The mobile device can be configured to receive the notification signal from the tracking device, detect a received signal strength (RSS) of the notification signal, and determine whether the RSS is above or at a pre-determined threshold. When the RSS is above or at the pre-determined threshold, the mobile device records the identification information of the exercise device. When the RSS is below the pre-determined threshold, the mobile device ignores the notification signal.
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