序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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1 | 竞赛系统 | CN201280064145.7 | 2012-12-21 | CN104011762A | 2014-08-27 | 斯科特·R·沃特森 |
总体上,本文中所公开的方法和锻炼系统帮助确保在两个或更多个个体之间的比赛中或者在单个个体与该个体的之前表现之间的比赛中更公平的竞争。可以佩戴在参加比赛的个体的身体的任何部分上的竞争均衡设备可以接收与可以影响竞争中个体的表现的一个或更多个条件有关的数据。该数据可以被发送给处理单元,该处理单元可以分析来自两个或更多个竞争均衡设备的数据并且确定竞争中的任何参与者是否存在竞争优势或竞争劣势。如果发现了竞争优势或竞争劣势,则该处理单元可以确定适当的补救措施。 | ||||||
2 | 动态健身器材用户界面调节 | CN201310063062.2 | 2013-02-28 | CN103285561A | 2013-09-11 | D.W.弗林特; S.A.希吉; P.H.肖滕; J.S.比勒尔 |
一种用于动态健身器材用户界面调节的方法和锻炼系统,所述方法和锻炼系统获得在健身器材单元上进行中的锻炼的至少一个参数,以及在人正在锻炼时并基于所获得的进行中的锻炼的至少一个参数调节所述用户界面的至少一个操作特性。 | ||||||
3 | 電動トレーニング装置およびその運動制御方法 | JP2016059007 | 2016-03-23 | JP2017169792A | 2017-09-28 | 伊東 春樹; 市川 方拓; 水庫 功 |
【課題】運動者の運動前および運動中に運動者の体調や主観的運動強度尺度に合わせて負荷調整を行う電動トレーニング装置等を得る。 【解決手段】運動者に負荷を与える回転体に負荷モータで負荷を与え、前記運動者の運動生理反応値および前記回転体の回転数を検出し、前記運動者の運動生理反応の検出結果が予め設定された目標運動生理反応値に近づくように、前記負荷モータの負荷を設定された負荷上限値に向かって漸増させて制御し、前記運動者の運動前および運動中に、前記運動者および前記制御の状態、さらに前記運動者に対する主観的運動強度尺度に従って入力された制御指令に従って前記負荷上限値を変更する。 【選択図】図1 |
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4 | Dynamic fitness equipment user interface adjustment system | JP2013036158 | 2013-02-26 | JP2013211004A | 2013-10-10 | DAVID W FLYNT; SALMAN AKHTAR KHILJI; PIET HEIN SCHOUTEN; BIRRELL JAMES S |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To improve interaction of a user with a user interface of fitness equipment during exercise using the fitness equipment.SOLUTION: A method and exercise system obtains at least one parameter of ongoing exercise using a fitness equipment unit and, while a person is exercising, dynamically adjusts at least one operational characteristic of a user interface on the basis of the one parameter of ongoing exercise. | ||||||
5 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MEASURING AND ADJUSTING PHYSICAL RESISTANCE FOR ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES AND FITNESS EQUIPMENT | EP16814905.2 | 2016-05-18 | EP3313538A1 | 2018-05-02 | ANDERSON, Glen J. |
A system and method for measuring and normalizing physical resistance for athletic activities and fitness equipment are disclosed. A particular embodiment includes: measuring a level of physical resistance in an athletic activity; generating sensor data indicative of the measured level of physical resistance; using the sensor data to determine if the measured level of physical resistance will achieve a desired performance level in the athletic activity; and automatically generating control signals to adjust the level of physical resistance if the measured level of physical resistance is unlikely to achieve the desired performance level in the athletic activity. | ||||||
6 | COMPETITIVE RACE SYSTEM | EP12860430 | 2012-12-21 | EP2795565A4 | 2015-10-14 | WATTERSON SCOTT R |
In general, the methods and exercise systems disclosed herein help to ensure a more fair competition in a race between two or more individuals or a race between a single individual and a previous performance by that individual. A competition equalization device, which may be worn on any part of a body of an individual competing in a race, can receive data concerning one or more conditions that may affect the performance of an individual in a competition. This data may be sent to a processing unit, which may analyze the data from two or more competition equalization devices and determine whether a competitive advantage or disadvantage exists for any participant in the competition. If a competitive advantage or disadvantage is found, the processing unit may determine an appropriate remedy. | ||||||
7 | Electric training apparatus and exercise control method therefor | US15444885 | 2017-02-28 | US10112077B2 | 2018-10-30 | Haruki Itoh; Masataku Ichikawa; Isao Mizukura |
An electric training apparatus is configured to apply, by a load motor, a load on a rotating body configured to apply a load on an exercising person, detect an exercise physiological response value of the exercising person and a number of revolutions of the rotating body, perform control for gradually increasing the load of the load motor toward a set load upper limit value so that a detection result of the exercise physiological response value of the exercising person approaches a target exercise physiological response value set in advance, and change, before an exercise or during the exercise by the exercising person, the load upper limit value in response to a control command input based on a state of the exercising person, a state of the control, and a perceived exertion scale for the exercising person. | ||||||
8 | System and method for measuring and adjusting physical resistance for athletic activities and fitness equipment | US14866100 | 2015-09-25 | US09962576B2 | 2018-05-08 | Glen J. Anderson |
A system and method for measuring and normalizing physical resistance for athletic activities and fitness equipment are disclosed. A particular embodiment includes: measuring a level of physical resistance in an athletic activity; generating sensor data indicative of the measured level of physical resistance; using the sensor data to determine if the measured level of physical resistance will achieve a desired performance level in the athletic activity; and automatically generating control signals to adjust the level of physical resistance if the measured level of physical resistance is unlikely to achieve the desired performance level in the athletic activity. | ||||||
9 | System and method for improving fitness equipment and exercise | US15393247 | 2016-12-28 | US09937382B2 | 2018-04-10 | Brian M. Dugan |
In a first aspect, a method is provided that includes the steps of (1) providing a monitor for determining a level of exercise performance performed by an exerciser and for outputting a signal representative of the performance level; (2) using the monitor to measure a level of exercise performance performed by an exerciser; (3) outputting from the monitor a signal representative of the performance level; (4) providing a video game having a character, the video game inputting and being responsive to the performance level signal output by the monitor, the video game using the performance level signal to control a performance level of the video game character; and (5) while the exerciser is not exercising, controlling a performance level of the video game character based on a performance level signal output by the monitor. | ||||||
10 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MEASURING AND ADJUSTING PHYSICAL RESISTANCE FOR ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES AND FITNESS EQUIPMENT | US14866100 | 2015-09-25 | US20160375308A1 | 2016-12-29 | Glen J. Anderson |
A system and method for measuring and normalizing physical resistance for athletic activities and fitness equipment are disclosed. A particular embodiment includes: measuring a level of physical resistance in an athletic activity; generating sensor data indicative of the measured level of physical resistance; using the sensor data to determine if the measured level of physical resistance will achieve a desired performance level in the athletic activity; and automatically generating control signals to adjust the level of physical resistance if the measured level of physical resistance is unlikely to achieve the desired performance level in the athletic activity. | ||||||
11 | System and method for improving fitness equipment and exercise | US14313995 | 2014-06-24 | US08979711B2 | 2015-03-17 | Brian M. Dugan |
In a first aspect, a method is provided that includes the steps of (1) providing a monitor for determining a level of exercise performance performed by an exerciser and for outputting a signal representative of the performance level; (2) using the monitor to measure a level of exercise performance performed by an exerciser; (3) outputting from the monitor a signal representative of the performance level; (4) providing a video game having a character, the video game inputting and being responsive to the performance level signal output by the monitor, the video game using the performance level signal to control a performance level of the video game character; and (5) while the exerciser is not exercising, controlling a performance level of the video game character based on a performance level signal output by the monitor. | ||||||
12 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMPROVING FITNESS EQUIPMENT AND EXERCISE | US14313995 | 2014-06-24 | US20140309083A1 | 2014-10-16 | Brian M. Dugan |
In a first aspect, a method is provided that includes the steps of (1) providing a monitor for determining a level of exercise performance performed by an exerciser and for outputting a signal representative of the performance level; (2) using the monitor to measure a level of exercise performance performed by an exerciser; (3) outputting from the monitor a signal representative of the performance level; (4) providing a video game having a character, the video game inputting and being responsive to the performance level signal output by the monitor, the video game using the performance level signal to control a performance level of the video game character; and (5) while the exerciser is not exercising, controlling a performance level of the video game character based on a performance level signal output by the monitor. | ||||||
13 | System and method for improving fitness equipment and exercise | US14172859 | 2014-02-04 | US08784273B2 | 2014-07-22 | Brian M. Dugan |
In a first aspect, a method is provided that includes the steps of (1) providing a monitor for determining a level of exercise performance performed by an exerciser and for outputting a signal representative of the performance level; (2) using the monitor to measure a level of exercise performance performed by an exerciser; (3) outputting from the monitor a signal representative of the performance level; (4) providing a video game having a character, the video game inputting and being responsive to the performance level signal output by the monitor, the video game using the performance level signal to control a performance level of the video game character; and (5) while the exerciser is not exercising, controlling a performance level of the video game character based on a performance level signal output by the monitor. | ||||||
14 | System and method for improving fitness equipment and exercise | US14023892 | 2013-09-11 | US08672812B2 | 2014-03-18 | Brian M. Dugan |
In a first aspect, a method is provided that includes the steps of (1) providing a monitor for determining a level of exercise performance performed by an exerciser and for outputting a signal representative of the performance level; (2) using the monitor to measure a level of exercise performance performed by an exerciser; (3) outputting from the monitor a signal representative of the performance level; (4) providing a video game having a character, the video game inputting and being responsive to the performance level signal output by the monitor, the video game using the performance level signal to control a performance level of the video game character; and (5) while the exerciser is not exercising, controlling a performance level of the video game character based on a performance level signal output by the monitor. | ||||||
15 | DYNAMIC FITNESS EQUIPMENT USER INTERFACE ADJUSTMENT | US13407543 | 2012-02-28 | US20130225370A1 | 2013-08-29 | David W. Flynt; Salman A. Khilji; Piet H. Schouten; James S. Birrell |
A method and exercise system obtain at least one parameter of ongoing exercise on a fitness equipment unit and adjust at least one operational characteristic of the user interface while a person is exercising and based upon the obtained at least one parameter of ongoing exercise. | ||||||
16 | Systems and methods for providing audio and visual cues via a portable electronic device | US11729133 | 2007-03-27 | US08001472B2 | 2011-08-16 | Glenn Gregory Gilley; Sarah A. Brody; Randall Hayes Ubillos; Mihnea Calin Pacurariu; Jesse Lee Dorogusker; Robert Edward Borchers; Donald Ginsburg |
Methods and systems for providing a lifestyle companion system are provided. The lifestyle companion system can provide a platform to conduct a user interview. Based on the user interview responses, the system can suggest activities, references, and/or plug-in modules. During performance of activities, the system can provide audio and/or visual cues related to the activities and collect data indicative of the user's performance. Based on the collected data, the system can dynamically adapt the user's goals and/or activities the user is performing or will perform. In some embodiments of the present invention, the lifestyle companion system of the present invention can be applied to fitness, nutrition, and/or medical modules. The system also can be used to facilitate synchronous group activities. | ||||||
17 | TRAININGSGERÄTE, ANBAUSÄTZE, STEUER-SCHALTKREISE UND VERFAHREN ZUM STEUERN EINES TRAININGSGERÄTS | EP12733612.1 | 2012-06-13 | EP2720764B1 | 2016-08-10 | PRASSLER, Erwin; NOWAK, Walter; BLUMENTHAL, Sebastian; ZAKHAROV, Alexey; ZIMMERMANN, Thilo |
18 | COMPETITIVE RACE SYSTEM | EP12860430.3 | 2012-12-21 | EP2795565A1 | 2014-10-29 | WATTERSON, Scott R. |
In general, the methods and exercise systems disclosed herein help to ensure a more fair competition in a race between two or more individuals or a race between a single individual and a previous performance by that individual. A competition equalization device, which may be worn on any part of a body of an individual competing in a race, can receive data concerning one or more conditions that may affect the performance of an individual in a competition. This data may be sent to a processing unit, which may analyze the data from two or more competition equalization devices and determine whether a competitive advantage or disadvantage exists for any participant in the competition. If a competitive advantage or disadvantage is found, the processing unit may determine an appropriate remedy. | ||||||
19 | Dynamic fitness equipment user interface adjustment | EP13152772.3 | 2013-01-25 | EP2633888A1 | 2013-09-04 | Flynt, David W.; Khilji, Salman A.; Schouten, Piet H.; Birrell, James S. |
A method and exercise system obtain at least one parameter of ongoing exercise on a fitness equipment unit and adjust at least one operational characteristic of the user interface while a person is exercising and based upon the obtained at least one parameter of ongoing exercise. |
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20 | Determining work performed on a treadmill | US14805151 | 2015-07-21 | US09943722B2 | 2018-04-17 | William T. Dalebout |
A treadmill system includes a deck, an endless tread belt covering at least a portion of the deck, and a motion transducer positioned to detect movement of the tread belt. The treadmill system also includes a processor and memory where the memory includes instructions executable by the processor to receive an output of the motion transducer, determine an exercise type performed on the tread belt, and calculate an amount of work performed by a user on the tread belt based on the output of the motion transducer and the determined type of exercise. |