序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 HEART RATE PLAYBACK MACHINE US14847472 2015-09-08 US20170311817A9 2017-11-02 Jackson Hsieh; Alexander Keerthi Mylavarapu
Improvements in a heart rate playback machine to initially monitor heart rate of a person performs cardiovascular exercise. The heart rate is generally monitored by a chest strap that is placed around the chest of a user that transmits either the beats or the calculated heart rate. The heart rate can be received by a monitoring device, like a wrist or waist mounted device. The heart rate is recorded while the person is exercising. The machine then convert the heart rate into estimated loads of resistance, speed, elevation or other changes to simulate duplication of the heart rate. The machine uses a reverse algorithm to increase the resistance, speed or elevation prior to the recorded heart rate changes. The recorded heart rate, or the result of the algorithm, is then transportable or playable on the piece of exercise equipment. The exercise can be scaled to accommodate athletes of a different age or fitness level.
62 Bike system for use in rehabilitation of a patient US14966443 2015-12-11 US09802081B2 2017-10-31 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.
63 Exercise device utilizing body weight for resistance US14623410 2015-02-16 US09717942B2 2017-08-01 Charles Arthur Bastyr
An exercise device which includes a first and second lever pivotally attached to a frame and pivotally interconnected by a connecting rod. A first arm is pivotally connected to the frame and a second arm is pivotally connected to the ends of the first arm and the second lever opposite the ends connected to the frame. The second arm includes a seat for the user, whose body weight provides a resistance to rotation of the free end of the first lever. In one embodiment a slide assembly is engaged with the second lever to selectively vary the resistance to rotation of the first lever.
64 Multi-modal gait-based non-invasive therapy platform US14529568 2014-10-31 US09616282B2 2017-04-11 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.
65 HEART RATE PLAYBACK MACHINE US14847472 2015-09-08 US20170065187A1 2017-03-09 Jackson Hsieh; Alexander Keerthi Mylavarapu
Improvements in a heart rate playback machine to initially monitor heart rate of a person performs cardiovascular exercise. The heart rate is generally monitored by a chest strap that is placed around the chest of a user that transmits either the beats or the calculated heart rate. The heart rate can be received by a monitoring device, like a wrist or waist mounted device. The heart rate is recorded while the person is exercising. The machine then convert the heart rate into estimated loads of resistance, speed, elevation or other changes to simulate duplication of the heart rate. The machine uses a reverse algorithm to increase the resistance, speed or elevation prior to the recorded heart rate changes. The recorded heart rate, or the result of the algorithm, is then transportable or playable on the piece of exercise equipment. The exercise can be scaled to accommodate athletes of a different age or fitness level.
66 INTERACTIVE PERFORMANCE FEEDBACK FOR EXERCISE EQUIPMENT US15092176 2016-04-06 US20160287939A1 2016-10-06 Neil Deochand; Dale Gregory; Derek William Visch; Ryan Bowman; Alexander W. McLean; R. Wayne Fuqua
A method and device for providing performance feedback to a user during a session of using exercise equipment including measuring user input during the session using at least one sensor to gather sensor data, and transmitting the sensor data to a processing device. The sensor data is evaluated to determine at least one of a force metric, a frequency metric, and an accuracy metric. The at least one of the force metric, the frequency metric and the accuracy metric are compared to at least one predetermined performance goal. Audio feedback is provided to the user based on the comparison of the at least one of the force metric, the frequency metric, and the accuracy metric with the at least one predetermined performance goal, wherein the audio feedback includes varying a musical playback in at least one of speed, volume, and pitch.
67 Simulating Real-World Terrain on an Exercise Device US15053744 2016-02-25 US20160250519A1 2016-09-01 Scott R. Watterson
A system may include a receiving module and a conversion module. The receiving module may be for receiving location data associating video data depicting a real-world route with topographical location of the real-world route. The conversion module may be for creating an exercise program. The exercise program could include control signals representing changes to be made to one or more operating parameters of an exercise device as the video data depicting the real-world route is displayed to a user of the exercise device. The control signals may be based at least in part on the location data. The changes to the one or more operating parameters may correspond at least in part to one or more aspects of the real-world route.
68 Exercise machine US14575799 2014-12-18 US09403051B2 2016-08-02 Gordon Cutler
An exercise machine includes a frame and a console connected to the frame. The console has first member in a surface of the console and a second member in an adjustable portion of the console. Also, the machine has an assembly movably connected to the second member to translate the second member toward the first member with a sufficient force to hold an object in compression between the first member and the second member.
69 Device and method to configure gym exercises US14150279 2014-01-08 US09364713B2 2016-06-14 Abdullah Khaled 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.
70 EXERCISE DEVICE US14792999 2015-07-07 US20150306449A1 2015-10-29 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 using a ball-and-socket joint and/or a rotatable turntable joint. The suspended footrest can also optionally include a damper positioned between each footrest and the respective end of the rigid elongated member for dampening the pivotal movement of the ball-and-socket joint. Optionally, the suspended footrest device can include a rigid elongated support member that has one end rigidly connected to a leg of a chair, and the second end connected to the non-rigid suspension member, whereby the footrests and the rigid elongated member are suspended by the support member.
71 Upper body exercise and flywheel enhanced dual deck treadmills US13438618 2012-04-03 US08734299B2 2014-05-27 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.
72 Systems for interaction with exercise device US13184194 2011-07-15 US08690735B2 2014-04-08 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.
73 DIRECT DRIVE FOR EXERCISE MACHINES US13758795 2013-02-04 US20130199317A1 2013-08-08 Greg Law; Rick Hendricksen; Paul Ricks
An exercise machine includes a support structure, a crank shaft rotatably mounted on the support structure, a first planetary gear set operatively coupled to the crank shaft so that the crank shaft provides an input for the first planetary gear set, a second planetary gear set operatively coupled to the first planetary gear set so that an output of the first planetary gear set provides an input for the second planetary gear set, and a flywheel rotatably operatively coupled to the second planetary gear set so that an output of the second planetary gear set rotates the flywheel.
74 Systems for interaction with exercise device US12684605 2010-01-08 US07981000B2 2011-07-19 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.
75 Apparatus for Multiaxial Independent Leg Exercise Against Seperatly and Conveniently Adjustable Resistances US12030268 2008-02-13 US20090203502A1 2009-08-13 Gerald W. Neuberg; Jeremy B. Neuberg
An exercise apparatus including a frame having a front portion and side portions, independently movable foot platforms connected to the frame, the foot platforms being movable in at least fore-aft and lateral directions, each of the foot platforms comprising a carriage and a movable portion, the movable portion being configured for elevational movement with respect to the carriage so as to provide a variety of exercises involving independent leg motion in any one, two or three axes and independently variable generally opposing resistance modules connected between the foot platforms and the frame where the variable resistance modules are configured to independently control elevational travel of the movable portion and fore-aft, abduction and adduction movement of the foot platforms and are conveniently adjustable during or before use.
76 SYSTEMS FOR INTERACTION WITH EXERCISE DEVICE US12276900 2008-11-24 US20090163321A1 2009-06-25 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.
77 Upper body exercise and flywheel enhanced dual deck treadmills US11065746 2005-02-25 US07517303B2 2009-04-14 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.
78 System for interaction with exercise device US09641627 2000-08-18 US07166062B1 2007-01-23 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.
79 Systems for interaction with exercise device US11429858 2006-05-08 US20060205566A1 2006-09-14 Scott Watterson; William Dalebout; Darren 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.
80 EXERCISE EQUIPMENT TURN SAFETY KR20090021158 2009-03-12 KR100914492B1 2009-08-31 BYOUN JUNG DAE
A sporting tool equipped with a driving unit safety system is provided, which limits movement of the loading unit by limiting the pivot angle of the pivot socket. A sporting tool equipped with a driving unit safety system comprises: a central axis(20) formed in the upper center of the support post(10) comprising the handle(11) into one body in the right and left of the upper end; a loading unit(50) installed at the bottom part of the arm(40) installed at the bottom of the pivot socket(30) combined with the central axis into one body; a cylinder(41); an elevation arm(42) which is combined with loading unit; a bolt groove(23) formed in the central axis bottom; a combining aperture(33) formed in the pivot socket in which cylinder is formed; a stop pin(43) integrally comprised in the upper end of the elevation arm combined with loading unit; and a spring.
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