序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
161 Multifunction Fitness Testing Device US14535371 2014-11-07 US20150128695A1 2015-05-14 Hsu-Chih Tai
A multifunction fitness testing device is disclosed. The multifunction fitness testing device includes a main body, a muscular endurance test part, a flexibility test part, a grip test part, and a host computer. The muscular endurance test part connects to the main body. The muscular endurance test part includes a foot fixing part and a folding plate. The foot fixing part connects to the folding plate. The flexibility test part is located near the foot fixing part. The host computer connects to the main body and electrically connects to the folding plate, the flexibility test part, and the grip test part.
162 Performance Monitoring Systems and Methods US14578031 2014-12-19 US20150105884A1 2015-04-16 Michael ELLIS; Caron Schwartz
We have disclosed systems and methods for portable performance monitoring of an individual during a physical activity. The systems and methods may include a portable performance monitoring configured to be carried by the individual during the fitness activity. The portable performance monitoring device may include a display screen and a control unit. The systems and methods may also include a sensor configured to receive athletic performance data of the individual engaged in the fitness activity and communicate the athletic performance data to the control unit. The control unit may be configured to wirelessly upload the athletic performance data to a base station and wirelessly download athletic performance information determined by the base station based on the athletic performance data. The display screen may be configured to display the athletic performance information to the individual. The base station may also be configured to store the athletic performance data.
163 Interchangeable cases for biometric monitoring devices US14213351 2014-03-14 US08919019B2 2014-12-30 Mark Manuel Martinez; Michael Hans Berlinger; Keeline Burdick Wilcox; Michael Joseph Francisco; James Park
A biometric monitoring device and multiple carrying cases for same are provided. In some implementations, the case may be made from a flexible viscoelastic material and the biometric monitoring device may be slipped into a receptacle in the case through an opening in the case; the opening may become distended during the insertion of the biometric monitoring device. In some implementations, the case may feature a display window that, in combination with materials of the biometric monitoring device, may mask a display of the biometric monitoring device from view when the display is off and may allow the display to be seen when the display is displaying content.
164 Methods and Systems for Processing Social Interactive Data and Sharing of Tracked Activity Associated with Locations US14447458 2014-07-30 US20140336980A1 2014-11-13 Shelten Gee Jao Yuen; James Park; Hans Christiansen Lee
A method includes determining a location of a first monitoring device used while performing an activity. The first monitoring device is worn by a first user. The method includes determining a location of a second monitoring device used while performing an activity. The second monitoring device is worn by a second user. The method further includes determining whether the locations of the first and second monitoring devices are within a range and whether the activities are similar. The method includes sending a prompt to the first monitoring device upon determining that the activities are similar and the locations are within the range. The prompt includes a request for permission from a first user account to allow a second user account to access information from the first user account regarding the activity performed using the first monitoring device.
165 Systems and methods for annotating information US13791226 2013-03-08 US08858399B2 2014-10-14 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.
166 Tracking user physical activity with multiple devices US14178232 2014-02-11 US08849610B2 2014-09-30 Peter Andrew Molettiere; Shelten Gee Jao Yuen; Jung Ook Hong; Andrew Cole Axley; James Park
Methods, devices, and computer programs are presented for creating a unified data stream from multiple data streams acquired from multiple devices. One method includes an operation for receiving activity data streams from the devices, each activity data stream being associated with physical activity data of a user. Further, the method includes an operation for assembling the unified activity data stream for a period of time. The unified activity data stream includes data segments from the data streams of at least two devices, and the data segments are organized time-wise over the period of time.
167 Exercise guidance system US12572448 2009-10-02 US08827870B2 2014-09-09 David E. Dyer; James S. Birrell; Brady A. Olason; Brian D. Wilson; David W. Flynt; Autumn L. Stroupe
An exercise guidance system and method dynamically adjusts an exercise route for meeting a fitness objective based upon a comparison of the route and actual received exercise metrics on an exercise device.
168 Methods, systems and devices for linking user devices to activity tracking devices US14092864 2013-11-27 US08805646B2 2014-08-12 Jayson Messenger; Barry Burton; James Park
Methods, systems and devices for linking devices to tracking devices is provided. One method includes scanning, by an activity tracking device, for a semi-unique identifier broadcasted by a device. The method connects the device with the activity tracking device after the semi-unique identifier is found to be of the device by the activity tracking device. The activity tracking device is configured to communicate with the device to obtain a device identification (ID) of the device. The method then automatically linking the device to the activity tracking device when the device ID of the device matches a copy of the device ID stored in the activity tracking device. In one example, the tracking devices operate as a master and the devices operate as a slave.
169 Position tracking and guidance methods US12617871 2009-11-13 US08795137B2 2014-08-05 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.
170 METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR EXERCISE MONITORING COMBINING EXERCISE MONITORING AND VISUAL DATA WITH WIRELESS WEARABLE DEVICES US14220682 2014-03-20 US20140207264A1 2014-07-24 Roger J. Quy
Embodiments of the invention provide a method and apparatus for a wireless exercise monitoring system for interactively monitoring an aspect of exercise, sports, or fitness utilizing a wearable device, such as a watch, eyewear, or smart apparel. The device is equipped with, or connected to, a digital camera. Sensors integrated with, or wirelessly connected to, the wearable internet device record physiological data during exercise and data measuring the amount of exercise performed. The data and visual images from the camera are transmitted to one or more internet servers, and may be shared with other mobile internet devices.
171 UNIVERSAL EXERCISE GUIDANCE SYSTEM US14193982 2014-02-28 US20140179491A1 2014-06-26 David E. Dyer; James S. Birrell; Brady A. Olason; Brian D. Wilson; David W. Flynt; Autumn L. Stroupe
An apparatus obtains an exercise route of workouts associated with a person for achieving a fitness objective, determines parameters for first workout option of a first type to replace a second workout option of a second different type such that the first workout option is interchangeable with the second workout option while satisfying the exercise route and displays the determined parameters for the first workout option.
172 TRACKING USER PHYSICAL ACTIVITY WITH MULTIPLE DEVICES US14178232 2014-02-11 US20140164611A1 2014-06-12 Peter Andrew Molettiere; Shelten Gee Jao Yuen; Jung Ook Hong; Andrew Cole Axley; James Park
Methods, devices, and computer programs are presented for creating a unified data stream from multiple data streams acquired from multiple devices. One method includes an operation for receiving activity data streams from the devices, each activity data stream being associated with physical activity data of a user. Further, the method includes an operation for assembling the unified activity data stream for a period of time. The unified activity data stream includes data segments from the data streams of at least two devices, and the data segments are organized time-wise over the period of time.
173 Process and apparatus for exercising an operator US13362074 2012-01-31 US08747282B2 2014-06-10 Michael G. Lannon; Mary Obana; Carl R. Spoeth, Jr.; Ian N. Whitehead; Jeffrey A. Pearson; Jonathan S. Hazelwood; Joshua J. Roman; David L. Peterman
A process is disclosed for enabling an operator to exercise on an exercise device. The process includes measuring a range of movement of the operator during exercising on the exercise device for generating an electronic range of movement data. A strength is measured of the operator during exercising on the exercise device for generating an electronic strength data. An electronic program is designed based on the electronic range of movement data and the electronic strength data. The electronic program is stored in an electronic media. The electronic program is displayed as a moving scale on a screen for instructing the operator to exercise at the same rate as the moving scale to complete the exercise in a timely and controlled matter.
174 Systems and methods for displaying performance information US13791291 2013-03-08 US08721502B2 2014-05-13 Michael D. Ellis; Caron Schwartz
We have disclosed systems and methods for displaying information about a physical activity conducted by an individual. The methods may include defining a performance parameter zone for a particular performance parameter, receiving and storing in a memory device data associated with a physical activity, initiating a graphical display on a display screen that includes a representation of the route based on the received and stored data. The data may include a plurality of performance parameter data points correlated with a plurality of position points collected as the individual traversed a geographic route. The representation of the route may include multiple portions of the route having different visual characteristics corresponding to a portion of the route where the individual was or was not performing within the performance parameter zone.
175 Portable multi-purpose exercise device US13249872 2011-09-30 US08702570B1 2014-04-22 Nunzio DelPriore; Angelica DelPriore
A portable multi-purpose exercise device includes a base having a top side and a bottom side. A portion of the bottom side projects away from the top side. A plurality of foldable legs is coupled to the bottom side. A plurality of rotatable handles is coupled to the base. The rotatable handles are accessible from the bottom side. The rotatable handles avoid contact with a ground surface when the legs are in contact with the ground surface.
176 Performance monitoring devices and methods US13793883 2013-03-11 US08694136B2 2014-04-08 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.
177 Physical Activity Feedback Systems and Methods US13793965 2013-03-11 US20140094941A1 2014-04-03 Michael ELLIS; Caron SCHWARTZ
We have disclosed systems and methods for providing outputs to an individual during a physical activity. The methods may include generating performance data based on an individual's performance during the physical activity, providing a first output based on performance data to the individual during the physical activity via a first output device, determining that a second output based on the performance data should be provided to the individual via a second output device that is different than the first output device, and providing the second output to the individual during the physical activity via the second output device.
178 PERFORMANCE MONITORING, APPARATUSES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS US13791239 2013-03-08 US20140088739A1 2014-03-27 Michael D. Ellis; Caron Schwartz
We have disclosed systems and methods for monitoring an individual's performance during a physical activity. The systems may include a mount adapted to releasably secure the portable performance monitoring device to the individual's body during the physical activity and a main body coupled to the mount. The main body may include a satellite positioning system receiver adapted to obtain position points during the physical activity, a processor adapted to determine performance information for the individual based on position points during the physical activity, an output adapted to convey at least some of the performance information to the individual during the physical activity, and a user input adapted to be activated in response to the individual tapping.
179 Methods and Systems for Processing Social Interactive Data and Sharing of Tracked Activity Associated with Locations US14066310 2013-10-29 US20140052790A1 2014-02-20 Shelten Gee Jao Yuen; James Park; Hans Christiansen Lee
A method includes determining a location of a first monitoring device used while performing an activity. The first monitoring device is worn by a first user. The method includes determining a location of a second monitoring device used while performing an activity. The second monitoring device is worn by a second user. The method further includes determining whether the locations of the first and second monitoring devices are within a range and whether the activities are similar. The method includes sending a prompt to the first monitoring device upon determining that the activities are similar and the locations are within the range. The prompt includes a request for permission from a first user account to allow a second user account to access information from the first user account regarding the activity performed using the first monitoring device.
180 Training Program and Music Playlist Generation for Athletic Training US14045302 2013-10-03 US20140040266A1 2014-02-06 Omar A. Johnson
Systems and techniques for generating an athletic training program and selecting music for playing during the training program are described. Based on specified parameters, a training program module may generate a customized training program intended to help an athlete reach a goal. In conjunction therewith or independently thereof, a music selection module may generate a music playlist for playing during a training program. Music selection parameters may include training intensity, user speed, user location, user mood, a user's currently performance (e.g., as compared to an expected performance) and the like. The music selection module may select songs from a personal library or a public database of music. Music selection may be made to maximize user motivation/inspiration.
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