序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
141 Performance monitoring methods US13791174 2013-03-08 US08725276B2 2014-05-13 Michael D. Ellis; Caron Schwartz
We have disclosed methods for monitoring the athletic performance of an individual. The methods may include receiving position data relating to geographical positions of the individual during an athletic activity with a global positioning satellite receiver, receiving performance data about the individual during the athletic activity with a performance monitor that is physically separate from the global positioning satellite receiver, displaying athletic performance information during the athletic activity based on the performance data received by the performance monitor, and correlating the performance data received by the performance monitor with the position data received by the global positioning satellite receiver.
142 METHODS FOR DETERMINING WORKOUT PLANS AND SESSIONS US13791190 2013-03-08 US20140107817A1 2014-04-17 Michael D. Ellis; Caron Schwartz
We have disclosed methods of determining workout plans and sessions for an individual. The methods may include receiving input from the individual, determining a first type of workout based on the input, determining a plurality of workout sessions for the first type of workout for a workout plan, determining a second type of workout that is different than the first type of workout based on input from the individual, determining a plurality of workout sessions for the second type of workout for the workout plan, and storing data describing the workout plan, including data describing the workout sessions for the for the first and second types of workouts, in a memory accessible by a server computer system.
143 Systems and Methods for Annotating Information US13791226 2013-03-08 US20140104075A1 2014-04-17 Michael D. Ellis; Caron SCHWARTZ
We have disclosed systems and methods for annotating information collected about an individual engaged in a physical activity. The methods may include a server computer system receiving information collected about an individual from a remote computing device, the server computer system receiving an annotation associated with the information collected about the individual from the remote computing device, the server computer system generating visual display data based on the information collected and the associated annotation, and the server computer system transmitting the visual display data to a remote computing device for generating an output.
144 Data transfer systems US13791474 2013-03-08 US08696520B2 2014-04-15 Michael Ellis; Caron Schwartz
We have disclosed a data transfer system that includes athletic equipment and at least two individual network components. A first individual network component is engaged with athletic equipment and is configured to transmit data to a remote component. A second individual network component is configured to receive data from a remote component. A second individual network component includes at least one of a display device and an audio output device. Data transmitted may include user identity and performance data and route data.
145 Performance monitoring apparatuses, methods, and computer program products US13791562 2013-03-08 US08579767B2 2013-11-12 Michael Ellis; Caron Schwartz
We have disclosed apparatuses, methods, and computer program products to monitor an individual's performance during a physical activity with a portable performance monitoring device. The methods may include obtaining position points using a satellite positioning system receiver of the monitoring device during a physical activity, determining performance information based on the position points using a processor of the monitoring device during a physical activity, conveying at least some of the performance information to the individual by an output device of the monitoring device during a physical activity, and wirelessly transmitting at least some of the performance information to a remote device using a monitoring device.
146 Modular Personal Network Systems And Methods US13789266 2013-03-07 US20130226321A1 2013-08-29 Michael ELLIS; Caron SCHWARTZ
We have disclosed a modular personal network (MPN) that includes multiple devices that may be worn, carried, or used in close proximity to a user. The devices communicate wirelessly. Functions of the MPN may be modified by adding or removing components. The MPN may communicate with a personal computer. General purpose devices may include a control unit, a display, a user input, and an audio output. The MPN may provide a variety of functions, including time, communication, entertainment, organization, guidance, athletic, medical, travel, outdoors, identity, security, and military.
147 Data Transfer Systems US13791474 2013-03-08 US20130211563A1 2013-08-15 Michael ELLIS; Caron Schwartz
We have disclosed a data transfer system that includes athletic equipment and at least two individual network components. A first individual network component is engaged with athletic equipment and is configured to transmit data to a remote component. A second individual network component is configured to receive data from a remote component. A second individual network component includes at least one of a display device and an audio output device. Data transmitted may include user identity and performance data and route data.
148 Performance Monitoring Devices and Methods US13793883 2013-03-11 US20130190908A1 2013-07-25 Michael ELLIS; Caron Schwartz
We have disclosed devices and methods for monitoring an individual's performance during a physical activity. The devices may include multiple elements such as a mount adapted to releasably secure the device to the individual's wrist during the physical activity, a heart rate sensor coupled to the mount and adapted to obtain heart rate data during the physical activity, a satellite positioning system receiver coupled to the mount and adapted to obtain position data during the physical activity, an acceleration sensor coupled to the mount and adapted to obtain acceleration data during the physical activity, and an output coupled to the mount and adapted to output performance information to the individual during the physical activity.
149 Performance Monitoring Apparatuses, Methods, and Computer Program Products US13791562 2013-03-08 US20130190907A1 2013-07-25 Michael ELLIS; Caron Schwartz
We have disclosed apparatuses, methods, and computer program products to monitor an individual's performance during a physical activity with a portable performance monitoring device. The methods may include obtaining position points using a satellite positioning system receiver of the monitoring device during a physical activity, determining performance information based on the position points using a processor of the monitoring device during a physical activity, conveying at least some of the performance information to the individual by an output device of the monitoring device during a physical activity, and wirelessly transmitting at least some of the performance information to a remote device using a monitoring device.
150 Mobile data logging systems and methods US12617936 2009-11-13 US07931562B2 2011-04-26 Michael Ellis; Caron Ellis
We have disclosed a modular personal network (MPN) that includes multiple devices that may be worn, carried, or used in close proximity to a user. The devices communicate wirelessly. Functions of the MPN may be modified by adding or removing components. The MPN may communicate with a personal computer. General purpose devices may include a control unit, a display, a user input, and an audio output. The MPN may provide a variety of functions, including time, communication, entertainment, organization, guidance, athletic, medical, travel, outdoors, identity, security, and military.
151 Method and apparatus in connection with exercise US12421797 2009-04-10 US07914418B2 2011-03-29 Juuso Nissilå
An apparatus for an interval exercise performable by a person, the interval exercise including at least two training intervals, each including a work phase and a recovery phase, wherein processing a first exercise parameter data characterizing an exertion level of the interval exercise, detecting a work phase of a training interval from the first exercise parameter data, detecting a value of the first exercise parameter from the exercise parameter data at end of the work phase, and determining a threshold level of a physiological parameter, measured from the person and characterizing the person's recovery level in a recovery phase, based on the value of the first exercise parameter at the end of the work phase.
152 MOBILE DATA LOGGING SYSTEMS AND METHODS US12617936 2009-11-13 US20100057951A1 2010-03-04 Michael Ellis; Caron Ellis
We have disclosed a modular personal network (MPN) that includes multiple devices that may be worn, carried, or used in close proximity to a user. The devices communicate wirelessly. Functions of the MPN may be modified by adding or removing components. The MPN may communicate with a personal computer. General purpose devices may include a control unit, a display, a user input, and an audio output. The MPN may provide a variety of functions, including time, communication, entertainment, organization, guidance, athletic, medical, travel, outdoors, identity, security, and military.
153 Personal sporting activity monitor US11921561 2006-06-05 US20090128342A1 2009-05-21 David Cohen
A personal sports monitor for monitoring sporting activity, comprises: an input unit for receiving physiological or physical measurements from a subject during a sporting activity, and a logical unit for receiving the measurements and processing them in light of a user profile, to provide feedback regarding the sporting activity.
154 Exercise systems in local or global network US12216539 2008-07-07 US20090023553A1 2009-01-22 Youngtack Shim
An exercise system includes at least two exercise modules and is arranged to allow multiple users performing exercises on, with or against the modules in different locations while performing at least one preset task defined in a context of a story, a scenery or a video (or computer) game each in turn preferably defined in a virtual environment. The exercise system generally generates the task of the story, scenery or game in images of the virtual environment and simulates the exercising users as simulated user in such images, while allowing the users to manipulate the simulated users for attaining a goal of the task based on features related with the exercises performed by the user or allowing the task to manipulate operations of the modules based on such features. The exercise system includes at least one output module including at least two visual units and audio units to provide the images and sounds for the task to each exercising user.
155 Rowing machine US84981 1987-08-12 US4735410A 1988-04-05 Yoshiji Nobuta
The inventive rowing machine detects angular velocity of a pair of oars pulled by an exerciser to move a moving image appearing on a CRT display on the basis of the detection output while controlling the display to change the direction of movement of the moving image in response to pulling of one of the pair of oars when the moving image on the CRT display threatens to run against an obstacle image. Further, physiological condition of the exerciser is detected by the physiological condition detector to reduce the resistance force against rotation of the pair of oars by loading device in response to detection of small reserve strength of the exerciser with respect to the loading device, and to increase the resistance force against rotation of the pair of oars by loading device in respone to detection of large reserve strength of the exerciser with respect to the loading device.
156 SPEED AND/OR AGILITY TRAINING DEVICES AND SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF PCT/US2012069564 2012-12-13 WO2013101487A3 2013-09-12 MAZZANOBILE PAUL; BAUMGARTEN EVAN
Disclosed herein are training devices useful for improving the agility and/or speed of a trainee, systems comprising same, and methods of improving a trainee's agility and/or speed. In one embodiment a training device comprises a first sensor (103) operatively associated with a control mechanism (204), wherein the control mechanism is optionally configured to enable the device to move (a) randomly, (b) in a predetermined movement pattern, or (c) in relation to a second sensor (105).
157 PERSONAL SPORTING ACTIVITY MONITOR PCT/IL2006000648 2006-06-05 WO2006131908A2 2006-12-14 COHEN DAVID
A personal sports monitor for monitoring sporting activity, comprises: an input unit for receiving physiological or physical measurements from a subject during a sporting activity, and a logical unit for receiving the measurements and processing them in light of a user profile, to provide feedback regarding the sporting activity.
158 DEVICE FOR NEUROVASCULAR STIMULATION PCT/DE2016100580 2016-12-13 WO2017101907A3 2017-08-10 REHSE CHRIS; DÜZEL EMRAH
The invention relates to a device for neurovascular stimulation, comprising a brain activity sensor, a cardiovascular sensor, a computing unit and an output unit. The computing unit has a task algorithm, wherein a task is determined by the task algorithm from signals of the brain activity sensor and the cardiovascular sensor, said task being in correlation with these signals, in order to be output to the user by means of the output unit.
159 MODULAR PERSONAL NETWORK SYSTEMS AND METHODS PCT/US0204947 2002-02-20 WO02067449A2 2002-08-29 ELLIS MICHAEL D; ELLIS CARON S
We have disclosed a modular personal network (MPN) that includes multiple devices that may be worn, carried, or used in close proximity to a user. The devices communicate wirelessly. Functions of the MPN may be modified by adding or removing components. The MPN may communicate with a personal computer. General purpose devices may include a control unit, a display, a user input, and an audio output. The MPN may provide a variety of functions, including time, communication, entertainment, organization, guidance, athletic, medical, travel, outdoors, identity, security and military.
160 Activity Recognition with Activity Reminders US16009625 2018-06-15 US20180308387A1 2018-10-25 Kristen L. White; Michael L. Orenstein; Jenny Campbell; Christina S. Self; Elizabeth Walker; Marco Micheletti; Greg McKeag; James Zipperer; Michael Lapinsky
An athletic performance monitoring system, for motivating a user to reach a goal level of athletic activity. The system may motivate the user by calculation a deficit between a current total level of activity and the goal level of athletic activity, and suggesting activity types that the user may carry out an order to reach the goal level, wherein the suggested activity types may be based on activities that are geographically close to the user, or sporting equipment worn by, or in possession of, the user.
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