序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
181 Smart device US15626087 2017-06-17 US10052519B2 2018-08-21 Bao Tran; Ha Tran
An Internet of Thing (IoT) sport device includes a sensor coupled to a processor; and a wireless transceiver coupled to the processor.
182 Smart device US15594311 2017-05-12 US10022613B2 2018-07-17 Bao Tran; Ha Tran
An Internet of Thing (IoT) device includes a camera coupled to a processor; and a wireless transceiver coupled to the processor. Blockchain smart contracts can be used with the device to facilitate secure operation.
183 Wearable modular resistance unit US14665947 2015-03-23 US10004937B2 2018-06-26 Belinko K. Matsuura; David G. Matsuura; Kaitlin von Hoffmann; Gerard von Hoffmann
Disclosed is a muscle toning garment with resistance elements, which may be fluid filled dampers. The garment provides resistance to movement throughout an angular range of motion. The garment may be low profile, and worn by a wearer as a primary garment or beneath conventional clothing. Toning may thereby be accomplished throughout the wearer's normal daily activities, without the need for access to conventional exercise equipment. Alternatively, the device may be worn as a supplemental training tool during conventional training techniques. Sensors may be provided for sensing any of a variety of biometric parameters and for determining exerted power or calories consumed.
184 Athletic training sled providing additional methods of resistance training to arm and leg movements while running US15798688 2017-10-31 US09975024B1 2018-05-22 Mark William Potter
The present invention comprises a novel sled training device generally consisting of a sled with vertically oriented pole for attaching, a detachable cuboidal structure that attaches to the sled and holds pulley systems with stretch cords running through them and then to the ankles and wrists of the user. A rope or stretch cord attaches to the front of the sled and runs to an attachment point on a harness worn by the user when the apparatus is configured to be pulled by the user. The apparatus may be configured to be pushed by the user by means of an attachment that connects to the vertically oriented pole for attaching weights, and which has padded structures to be pushed by the subject's shoulders and/or forehead. The detachable cuboidal structure may be removed from the sled and attached to any stationary structure for use without the sled.
185 Treadmill with suspended tread belt US15246043 2016-08-24 US09968823B2 2018-05-15 Gordon Cutler
A treadmill deck may include a first side rail, a second side rail aligned with the first side rail, a first pulley connected to a first end of the first and second side rails, and a second pulley connected to a second end of the first and second side rails. A tread belt is disposed around the first pulley and the second pulley. Further, a first cover is connected to the first rail that spans at least a first portion of a first mid-region of the first rail and cantilevers over a portion of the tread belt that provides an unstable footing. Also, the tread belt moves with respect to the first cover.
186 SMART DEVICE US15594214 2017-05-12 US20180117446A1 2018-05-03 Bao Tran; Ha Tran
An Internet of Thing (IoT) device includes a camera coupled to a processor; and a wireless transceiver coupled to the processor. Blockchain smart contracts can be used with the device to facilitate secure operation.
187 Apparatus, system, and method for testing and exercising the pelvic floor musculature US14009429 2012-04-03 US09949888B2 2018-04-24 Gunnar Leivseth; Ole Jakob Olsen
An apparatus (100) for testing and exercising pelvic floor musculature, the apparatus comprising an elongate housing (101) adapted for a pelvic floor aperture. The housing (101) accommodates an oscillator (120) and an accelerometer (130) connected to a signal processor (140) configured for communicating signals representative of values read from the accelerometer (130). A result is calculated from an applied oscillation and a response measured, and used for characterizing the musculature. In one embodiment the frequency resulting in the greatest response from the musculature is measured, and this frequency is applied during exercise.
188 Weight selector release mechanism US14838074 2015-08-27 US09943719B2 2018-04-17 Kent M. Smith; William T. Dalebout
A dumbbell assembly includes a cradle. The cradle includes a body, a trough defined in the body and sized to receive a weight of an adjustable dumbbell, an input mechanism incorporated into the body, and a selection mechanism incorporated into the body. The selection mechanism includes a selector that adjusts a connection of the weight with the adjustable dumbbell in response to a command received from the input mechanism.
189 Multi-axis adjustable exercise machine US15785409 2017-10-16 US09914014B2 2018-03-13 Sebastien Anthony Louis Lagree; Samuel D. Cox; Todd G. Remund
A multi-axis adjustable exercise machine which is pivotable about both a pitch axis and a roll axis with respect to a base for allowing an exerciser to perform a wide range of exercises on a pitched or rolled exercise machine. The multi-axis adjustable exercise machine generally includes an exercise machine which is adjustable with respect to a base. The exercise machine may be pivoted about a roll axis to adjust the roll angle of the exercise machine or may be pivoted about a pitch axis to adjust the pitch angle of the exercise machine. One or more actuators may be connected between the base and the exercise machine to effectuate the pivoting of the exercise machine about either or both axes with respect to the base.
190 EXERCISING KEGEL MUSCLES USING PREPROGRAMMED EXERCISE PROGRAMS US15662604 2017-07-28 US20170333750A1 2017-11-23 Filip Sedic
A Kegel muscle exercising apparatus includes various exercise programs that adaptively change depending on a user's exercise performance. This apparatus includes an insertable device for inserting into the body of a user, computer program code that contains exercise programs that specify operation of a stimulation mechanism by a controller, a stimulation mechanism that directs a user to contract her Kegel muscles according to an exercise program, a sensor that measures Kegel muscle contraction activity, and a controller that receives feedback from the sensor. This feedback comprises the results of an exercise program, and depending on the results, the apparatus can determine a different exercise program appropriate for the user. Following the different exercise programs allows a user to improve her Kegel muscle strength.
191 SMART DEVICE US15626099 2017-06-17 US20170312614A1 2017-11-02 Bao Tran; Ha Tran
An Internet of Thing (IoT) device includes a body with a processor, a camera and a wireless transceiver coupled to the processor.
192 WEARABLE RESISTANCE DEVICE WITH POWER MONITORING US15593138 2017-05-11 US20170274249A1 2017-09-28 Jacob A. Moebius; Belinko K. Matsuura; David G. Matsuura; Gerard von Hoffmann
Disclosed is a technical training garment configured for use with modular, interchangeable biomechanics units and or resistance modules. The garment may provide resistance to movement throughout an angular range of motion and or tracks a variety of biomechanical parameters such as stride length, stride rate, angular velocity and power expended by the wearer. The garment may be low profile, and worn by a wearer as a primary garment or beneath or over conventional clothing or athletic uniform. The device may be worn as a supplemental training and or diagnostic tool during conventional training protocols, or as a biomechanics or biometric data capture device during competition.
193 Back-filling of geolocation-based exercise routes US15159748 2016-05-19 US09730027B2 2017-08-08 Hao-Wei Su; Eric Foxlin; Subramaniam Venkatraman; Logan Niehaus; Peter Duyan; Shelten Gee Jao Yuen; Timothy M. Roberts
Techniques for automatic tracking of user data for exercises are disclosed. In one aspect, a method of operating a wearable device may involve determining that a user of the wearable device has started an exercise, activating the GPS receiver in response to determining that the user has started the exercise, and detecting a time at which the GPS receiver achieves an initial GPS fix of a location of the wearable device. The method may further involve logging, based on output of the one or more biometric sensors, a first set of user data during a first time interval between the start of the exercise and the detected time of the initial GPS fix, and back-filling an exercise route of the user during the first time interval based on the first set of user data.
194 Smart sport device US15407257 2017-01-17 US09717958B1 2017-08-01 Bao Tran; Ha Tran
An Internet of Thing (IoT) sport device includes a camera coupled to a processor; and a wireless transceiver coupled to the processor.
195 Smart sport device US15407248 2017-01-16 US09717949B1 2017-08-01 Bao Tran; Ha Tran
An Internet of Thing (IoT) sport device includes a body with a processor, a camera and a wireless transceiver coupled to the processor.
196 Electronic physical therapy and rehabilitation rolling device with tactile sensor array US14723383 2015-05-27 US09700263B2 2017-07-11 Tarak Dolat Patel
A touch screen based exercise roller device is disclosed. The device comprising an elongated, cylindrical shell configured to support physical activity of a user, a processing unit, a sensor array for measurement data associated with at least one parameter associated with physical activity, wherein the sensor array linked to the processing unit, and a touch screen attached onto the outer surface of the shell communicatively linked for controlling a software application, wherein the software application is configured to process data associated with the physical activity of a user.
197 Sensor and method for measuring forces on an object or device used during physical activity US15204284 2016-07-07 US09696228B1 2017-07-04 Matthew D. Tarler
The present invention is related to a sensor for simultaneously measuring both normal and shear forces applied to the sensor, and further a statically responsive sensor for measuring shear forces. The present invention further includes a method of designing an object or a device using these sensors.
198 MUSCLE ACTIVITY AMOUNT DETERMINING DEVICE, MUSCLE ACTIVITY AMOUNT DETERMINING METHOD, RECORDING MEDIUM, AND METHOD US15297408 2016-10-19 US20170136299A1 2017-05-18 SOUKSAKHONE BOUNYONG; SHINOBU ADACHI; JUN OZAWA
A muscle activity amount determining device includes a shape obtainer that obtains a shape of a muscle of a user when the user is doing certain exercise; a position identifying unit that identifies a position of the muscle of the user when the user is doing the exercise; a determination circuit that refers to a determination reference that indicates a corresponding relationship between the position and shape of the muscle and an activity amount of the muscle, and determines the activity amount of the muscle using the position of the muscle identified by the position identifying unit and the shape of the muscle obtained by the shape obtainer; and an outputter that outputs the activity amount, determined by the determination circuit.
199 Multi-axis adjustable exercise machine US15395041 2016-12-30 US09649526B2 2017-05-16 Sebastien Anthony Louis Lagree; Samuel D. Cox; Todd G. Remund
A multi-axis adjustable exercise machine which is pivotable about both a pitch axis and a roll axis with respect to a base for allowing an exerciser to perform a wide range of exercises on a pitched or rolled exercise machine. The multi-axis adjustable exercise machine generally includes an exercise machine which is adjustable with respect to a base. The exercise machine may be pivoted about a roll axis to adjust the roll angle of the exercise machine or may be pivoted about a pitch axis to adjust the pitch angle of the exercise machine. One or more actuators may be connected between the base and the exercise machine to effectuate the pivoting of the exercise machine about either or both axes with respect to the base.
200 Multi-Axis Adjustable Exercise Machine US15395041 2016-12-30 US20170106232A1 2017-04-20 Sebastien Anthony Louis Lagree; Samuel D. Cox; Todd G. Remund
A multi-axis adjustable exercise machine which is pivotable about both a pitch axis and a roll axis with respect to a base for allowing an exerciser to perform a wide range of exercises on a pitched or rolled exercise machine. The multi-axis adjustable exercise machine generally includes an exercise machine which is adjustable with respect to a base. The exercise machine may be pivoted about a roll axis to adjust the roll angle of the exercise machine or may be pivoted about a pitch axis to adjust the pitch angle of the exercise machine. One or more actuators may be connected between the base and the exercise machine to effectuate the pivoting of the exercise machine about either or both axes with respect to the base.
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