序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
1 Baton stand US15426531 2017-02-07 US09868042B1 2018-01-16 Hugh Lee Leonard
The baton stand is a training device that is configured for use with a baton that is used in the relay race events of a track and field competition. The baton stand is a container within which a baton can be placed or removed as a runner passes by the baton stand. The baton stand is adjustable such that the baton stand will simulate the angle and height the baton should be in during the acceptance or hand off of the baton. To use the baton stand, a runner runs past the baton stand and, depending on the objective of the training exercise, will place the baton into or remove the baton from the baton stand. The baton stand comprises a telescopic stanchion, a stand, a basket, and a locking hinge. The stand attaches to the telescopic stanchion. The locking hinge attaches the basket to the telescopic stanchion.
2 METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COMPARING CURRENT ACTIVITY DATA TO CAPTURED REFERENCE ACTIVITY DATA US15362916 2016-11-29 US20170072265A1 2017-03-16 Timo SAUKKONEN
An apparatus includes a communication interface for receiving reference activity data items, current activity data, and current environmental data; at least one processor; and at least one memory including computer program code; wherein the at least one memory and the computer program code configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus to maintain a reference activity data item relating to a previous activity, which reference activity data item includes reference activity data associated with reference environmental data; receive current activity data and current environmental data relating to a current activity; determine the reference activity data associated with the reference environmental data corresponding to the current environmental data; compare the current activity data with the reference activity data; and provide feedback for a user of the apparatus in response to the comparison.
3 Method and apparatus for comparing current activity data to captured reference activity data US14365220 2012-12-11 US09511283B2 2016-12-06 Timo Saukkonen
An apparatus includes a communication interface for receiving reference activity data items, current activity data, and current environmental data; at least one processor; and at least one memory including computer program code; wherein the at least one memory and the computer program code configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus to maintain a reference activity data item relating to a previous activity, which reference activity data item includes reference activity data associated with reference environmental data; receive current activity data and current environmental data relating to a current activity; determine the reference activity data associated with the reference environmental data corresponding to the current environmental data; compare the current activity data with the reference activity data; and provide feedback for a user of the apparatus in response to the comparison.
4 Multi-functional combinatorial game apparatus US14135706 2013-12-20 US09238169B1 2016-01-19 Yen-Po Chiu
A multi-functional combinatorial game apparatus, which includes a base provided with a protruding seat and a recess on the top thereof, and a groove is provided inside the recess. When two adjacent bases are combined together, the inserting groove on the bottom portion of the upper layer base inserts onto the protruding seat or the recess of the lower layer base, thereby enabling a tactile path to be created having undulating ups and downs. In addition, soybeans, sand, small stones, and other tactile objects can be placed inside the grooves on the bases to provide children with different tactile feelings when they are walking and treading on the path.
5 RECEPTACLE FOR CATCHING A DISC US14538637 2014-11-11 US20150165291A1 2015-06-18 Thomas L. Ingle
A receptacle for receiving a disc thrown in a disc game includes a vertically extending cylindrical sidewall presenting upper and lower portions, an upper edge, a lower edge, an inner surface, an outer surface, and a floor. The inner surface and the floor cooperatively define an open-topped interior chamber configured for receiving and retaining the disc. When the receptacle is installed in the ground surface or an elevated playing surface, the lower portion of the cylindrical sidewall extends approximately 3 to approximately 10 inches below the ground surface or playing surface and the upper portion of the cylindrical sidewall extends approximately 0.125 to approximately 5 inches above the ground surface or playing surface to block and reject discs sliding along the ground surface or playing surface or travelling lower than the upper edge of the cylindrical sidewall.
6 Apparatus for Multi-Activiy Athletic Event Transition and Method for Making the Same US13839532 2013-03-15 US20130213836A1 2013-08-22 Aram Kadish
This application describes an athletic activity transition device for use during multi-activity athletic events (to include decathlons, duathlons, biathlons, x-terra and other multi sporting activities that require transitioning between the various sporting activities) to minimize the time expended by an athlete during transitions from one athletic activity to the next. The disclosure is directed specifically to the device's blades which are used to carry athletic gear—specifically shoes, and are designed to be oriented in such a way to facilitate quick and efficient access to the gear when transitioning between athletic activities. The athletic activity transition device further provides a stable platform on which the athlete can sit during the changing process, thus allowing a brief rest period and saving time and energy otherwise wasted while trying to balance changing shoes and other gear in a standing position.
7 STABILIZER APPARATUS AND METHOD US13284616 2011-10-28 US20130104277A1 2013-05-02 Geoff McCue
Disclosed is an apparatus for stabilizing user's body parts. The apparatus is capable of being attached to a wearable article to be worn by the user. The apparatus includes an electrical arrangement and a protective covering arrangement. The electrical arrangement is capable of detecting one or more variables acting on the user's body parts, and responding in a manner to stabilize the user's body parts. Further, the protective covering arrangement is arranged to encapsulate the electrical arrangement therein. Furthermore, a method for making the apparatus and wearable articles made there from are also disclosed.
8 METHOD AND A SYSTEM FOR ESTIMATION OF A USEFUL EFFORT PROVIDED BY AN INDIVIDUAL DURING A PHYSICAL ACTIVITY CONSISTING IN EXECUTING AN ALTERNATING PEDALLING MOVEMENT ON A PEDAL DEVICE US15593622 2017-05-12 US20170334513A1 2017-11-23 Sébastien Brulais; Leandro Cassarino; Jean-Philippe Gros; Andréa Vassilev
The method involves a step of measurement of a bearing force (Fpn) on a pedal (1) of the pedal set (4), different from the useful effort, exerted by the individual during a pedalling cycle, a step of determination of a maximum (max(Fpn)) of the bearing force measured during the pedalling cycle (CFj), and a step of estimation of a mean useful effort exerted by the individual during said pedalling cycle from the maximum of the bearing force determined and with the aid of a predetermined correlation function between a maximum bearing force during a pedalling cycle and a mean useful effort in said cycle.
9 Apparatus for multi-activiy athletic event transition and method for making the same US13839532 2013-03-15 US09266644B2 2016-02-23 Aram Kadish
This application describes an athletic activity transition device for use during multi-activity athletic events (to include decathlons, duathlons, biathlons, x-terra and other multi sporting activities that require transitioning between the various sporting activities) to minimize the time expended by an athlete during transitions from one athletic activity to the next. The disclosure is directed specifically to the device's blades which are used to carry athletic gear—specifically shoes, and are designed to be oriented in such a way to facilitate quick and efficient access to the gear when transitioning between athletic activities. The athletic activity transition device further provides a stable platform on which the athlete can sit during the changing process, thus allowing a brief rest period and saving time and energy otherwise wasted while trying to balance changing shoes and other gear in a standing position.
10 Receptacle for catching a disc US14538637 2014-11-11 US09162128B2 2015-10-20 Thomas L. Ingle
A method of operating a disc golf course having a receptacle for each hole, each receptacle including a substantially vertically extending sidewall presenting an upper edge, lower edge, inner surface, and outer surface having an upper portion that extends to the upper edge; and a floor connected to the sidewall at an outer edge of the floor, the floor and the inner surface defining an open-topped interior chamber; installing the receptacles in the playing surfaces such that a player attempts a first throw of the disc into the interior chamber by throwing, skipping, or bouncing the disc higher than the upper edge or rolling the disc over the upper edge and attempts a second throw of the disc into the interior chamber by throwing, skipping, or bouncing the disc higher than the upper edge or rolling the disc over the upper edge if the first throw was unsuccessful.
11 Method and apparatus for comparing current activity data to captured reference activity data US14365220 2012-12-11 US20140337369A1 2014-11-13 Timo Saukkonen
An apparatus includes a communication interface for receiving reference activity data items, current activity data, and current environmental data; at least one processor; and at least one memory including computer program code; wherein the at least one memory and the computer program code configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus to maintain a reference activity data item relating to a previous activity, which reference activity data item includes reference activity data associated with reference environmental data; receive current activity data and current environmental data relating to a current activity; determine the reference activity data associated with the reference environmental data corresponding to the current environmental data; compare the current activity data with the reference activity data; and provide feedback for a user of the apparatus in response to the comparison.
12 Stabilizer apparatus and method US13284616 2011-10-28 US08819863B2 2014-09-02 Geoff McCue
Disclosed is an apparatus for stabilizing user's body parts. The apparatus is capable of being attached to a wearable article to be worn by the user. The apparatus includes an electrical arrangement and a protective covering arrangement. The electrical arrangement is capable of detecting one or more variables acting on the user's body parts, and responding in a manner to stabilize the user's body parts. Further, the protective covering arrangement is arranged to encapsulate the electrical arrangement therein. Furthermore, a method for making the apparatus and wearable articles made there from are also disclosed.
13 Terminal and associated method and computer program product for monitoring at least one activity of a user US10871176 2004-06-18 US20050172311A1 2005-08-04 Kari Hjelt; Jonni Friman; Jyrki Jarvi; Santtu Naukkarinen; Jarkko Ollikainen
A terminal is provided for monitoring at least one activity of a user. The terminal includes a connecting means, at least one acceleration sensor and a controller. The connecting means, which can include a strap, belt, clip, lanyard or the like, is adapted for attaching the terminal onto a body of the user. The acceleration sensor(s) are capable of measuring and providing acceleration measurement signals representative of movement of the user in performing an activity. And the controller is capable of operating an activity detection application, which is capable of receiving at least a portion of the measurement signals. The activity detection application is also capable of determining at least one value related to the user performing the selected activity based upon the acceleration measurement signals, the at least one value being an intensity value representing an intensity with which the user performs the activity.
14 Sports Balls with tracker US15242790 2016-08-22 US20180050239A1 2018-02-22 Gabriel Holmes
The present invention is a device and system for a new type of sport ball or gadget ball that turns various basketballs or other athletic balls into smart products. The ball will have internal mechanisms that are digital in nature and will help translate information about the ball and/or its position in space to referees or officials. The current invention is a ball that can be used in team play and multiple game modes for recording play by play actions between players and teams.
15 Method and apparatus for comparing current activity data to captured reference activity data US15362916 2016-11-29 US09827465B2 2017-11-28 Timo Saukkonen
An apparatus includes a communication interface for receiving reference activity data items, current activity data, and current environmental data; at least one processor; and at least one memory including computer program code; wherein the at least one memory and the computer program code configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus to maintain a reference activity data item relating to a previous activity, which reference activity data item includes reference activity data associated with reference environmental data; receive current activity data and current environmental data relating to a current activity; determine the reference activity data associated with the reference environmental data corresponding to the current environmental data; compare the current activity data with the reference activity data; and provide feedback for a user of the apparatus in response to the comparison.
16 Wall-Mounted Home Fitness Training Equipment US13738662 2013-01-10 US20140018215A1 2014-01-16 Darren Donofrio
An overall fitness trainer and can be a wall mounted unit that can utilize clip resistance bands as well as other techniques. These bands generally clip on the unit and onto different handles, bars and attachments to perform exercises. The unit can have a removable/adjustable pull up bar, dip bar and seat. It also includes a spring loaded, pull pin carriage that moves freely up and down a vertical spine. This allows for easy adjustment of the carriage and allows the user to attach the bands at multiple angles, widths and levels. This in turn increases the number of exercises the user can perform on the unit. The unit can be attached to the wall with lag bolts into two or more studs.
17 Audible electronic exercise monitor US10350865 2003-01-24 US20030171189A1 2003-09-11 Arthur H. Kaufman
An electronic activity monitor for monitoring the performance of an activity such as an exercise comprises an activity detector responsive to motion associated with the performance of the activity to output a corresponding signal, a processor for receiving the signal and determining a starting address at which a block of corresponding sound data is stored, a memory for storing sound data corresponding to a plurality of values associated with the monitored activity, the sound data preferably comprising data representing a voice representation of the values, and a speech generator for generating a naturally-sounding human voice or reproducing a pre-stored version of an actual human voice or other audible indicia in accordance with the sound data stored in the memory. The speech generator is controlled by the processor in response to the activity detector to provide a verbal representation of the user's performance of the activity. Motivational speech may also be generated to encourage correct and continued performance of the activity.
18 METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COMPARING CURRENT ACTIVITY DATA TO CAPTURED REFERENCE ACTIVITY DATA EP12858016.4 2012-12-11 EP2790797B1 2017-05-31 Saukkonen, Timo
An apparatus includes a communication interface for receiving reference activity data items, current activity data, and current environmental data; at least one processor; and at least one memory including computer program code; wherein the at least one memory and the computer program code configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus to maintain a reference activity data item relating to a previous activity, which reference activity data item includes reference activity data associated with reference environmental data; receive current activity data and current environmental data relating to a current activity; determine the reference activity data associated with the reference environmental data corresponding to the current environmental data; compare the current activity data with the reference activity data; and provide feedback for a user of the apparatus in response to the comparison.
19 METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COMPARING CURRENT ACTIVITY DATA TO CAPTURED REFERENCE ACTIVITY DATA EP12858016 2012-12-11 EP2790797A4 2015-07-22 SAUKKONEN TIMO
An apparatus includes a communication interface for receiving reference activity data items, current activity data, and current environmental data; at least one processor; and at least one memory including computer program code; wherein the at least one memory and the computer program code configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus to maintain a reference activity data item relating to a previous activity, which reference activity data item includes reference activity data associated with reference environmental data; receive current activity data and current environmental data relating to a current activity; determine the reference activity data associated with the reference environmental data corresponding to the current environmental data; compare the current activity data with the reference activity data; and provide feedback for a user of the apparatus in response to the comparison.
20 METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COMPARING CURRENT ACTIVITY DATA TO CAPTURED REFERENCE ACTIVITY DATA EP12858016.4 2012-12-11 EP2790797A1 2014-10-22 Saukkonen, Timo
An apparatus includes a communication interface for receiving reference activity data items, current activity data, and current environmental data; at least one processor; and at least one memory including computer program code; wherein the at least one memory and the computer program code configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus to maintain a reference activity data item relating to a previous activity, which reference activity data item includes reference activity data associated with reference environmental data; receive current activity data and current environmental data relating to a current activity; determine the reference activity data associated with the reference environmental data corresponding to the current environmental data; compare the current activity data with the reference activity data; and provide feedback for a user of the apparatus in response to the comparison.
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