序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
21 AN ACCESSORY FOR A SHOE EP13850040.0 2013-10-30 EP2914140A1 2015-09-09 Myles, Todd
An accessory for a shoe includes a heel support member and at least one shoe gripping member arranged on the heel support member and configured to engage, in a releasable manner, at least opposite sides of the shoe when a heel of the shoe is supported by the heel support member. The heel support member is configured to raise the heel of a user by a predetermined extent.
22 Greifhilfe EP10008482.1 2010-08-13 EP2295118A1 2011-03-16 Bechler, Jürgen

Die Erfindung betrifft eine Greifhilfe, vorzugsweise zum Greifen von Schlägern wie Golf- oder Tennisschlägern, wobei wenigstens ein Abschnitt der Greifhilfe als grobmaschiges Gewirke ausgeführt ist, dessen Maschen Raum bieten zur Aufnahme von Feuchtigkeit, insbesondere Wasser und/oder Schweiß, und wobei das die Maschen bildende Material im Wesentlichen inkompressibel ausgeführt ist, damit es sich unter Druckbeaufschlagung in die Griffoberfläche und/oder in einen Oberflächenbereich einer Hand bzw. einen von der Hand getragenen Unterhandschuh eindrückt, so dass der dadurch erzeugte erhöhte Reib- und/oder Formschluss zwischen Griff und Hand bzw. Unterhandschuh den sicheren Halt des Schlägers trotz Feuchtigkeit im Bereich der Griffoberfläche ermöglicht.

23 ATHLETIC ACTIVITY USER EXPERIENCE AND ENVIRONMENT EP11746106 2011-08-10 EP2603296A4 2016-04-27 HOFFMAN MICHAEL T; LAKOVIC TOMISLAV; ENGELBERG RICHARD JASON
User activity including both athletic activity (e.g., running, walking, etc.) and non-athletic activity (shopping, reading articles, etc.) may be monitored and tracked by an athletic monitoring and tracking device and service. The user activity may be used to award a user with an amount of virtual currency to encourage the user to continue various activities. In one example, users may use the virtual currency to purchase or otherwise acquire various products, services, discounts and the like. A user may track an amount currency earned and/or needed relative to an amount required to acquire a desired product or service. Additionally or alternatively, a visual appearance of a user device (e.g., a watch or athletic activity band) may change based on the user's activity level, an amount of virtual currency earned and the like.
24 ATHLETIC ACTIVITY USER EXPERIENCE AND ENVIRONMENT EP11746106.1 2011-08-10 EP2603296A2 2013-06-19 HOFFMAN, Michael, T.; LAKOVIC, Tomislav; ENGELBERG, Richard Jason
User activity including both athletic activity (e.g., running, walking, etc.) and non-athletic activity (shopping, reading articles, etc.) may be monitored and tracked by an athletic monitoring and tracking device and service. The user activity may be used to award a user with an amount of virtual currency to encourage the user to continue various activities. In one example, users may use the virtual currency to purchase or otherwise acquire various products, services, discounts and the like. A user may track an amount currency earned and/or needed relative to an amount required to acquire a desired product or service. Additionally or alternatively, a visual appearance of a user device (e.g., a watch or athletic activity band) may change based on the user's activity level, an amount of virtual currency earned and the like.
25 PROCEDE ET DISPOSITIF PERMETTANT A UN ATHLETE DE DETERMINER PUIS DE CONTROLER LA VITESSE DE DEPLACEMENT D'UNE MASSE EP09740686.2 2009-10-22 EP2349003B1 2013-03-20 FLACTION, Patrick
26 PROCEDE ET DISPOSITIF PERMETTANT A UN ATHLETE DE DETERMINER PUIS DE CONTROLER LA VITESSE DE DEPLACEMENT D'UNE MASSE EP09740686.2 2009-10-22 EP2349003A1 2011-08-03 FLACTION, Patrick
Method enabling an athlete (3) performing a muscular training exercise to determine a setpoint for the rate of displacement of the displaced mass (2), comprising the following steps: 1) determination of at least one initial setpoint rate at which said mass has to be displaced; 2) during the athlete's training exercise, measurement of a series of acceleration values (a(n)) using a portable accelerometer (30) according to the displacements of said mass; and 3) depending on said series of acceleration values, calculation of at least one modified setpoint rate by said portable accelerometer.
27 Weighlifting glove with integrated hand and wrist support EP09251147.6 2009-04-22 EP2145658A1 2010-01-20 Faulconer, Mark

Glove that provides integrated support for the hand and wrist of a person engaging in an activity such as weightlifting. The glove has a body (16) with front and back sides (17, 18) that overlie the palm and back of the hand, finger sleeves (22) extending from the upper portion of the body (16), and a thumb sleeve (23) extending from the front side of the body (16). A supporting wrap (29) has a palm section (31) that is affixed to and substantially coextensive with the front side (17) of the body (16), a thumb piece (36) that extends from the palm section (31) and is affixed to one side of the thumb sleeve (23), and a strap (37) that extends laterally from the thumb side of the palm section and is wrapped about the wrist and a portion of the palm section that overlies the wrist.

28 FEEDBACK TRAINING DEVICE EP06748055.8 2006-06-22 EP1904190A1 2008-04-02 SKIPPER, Olof
Feedback training device for indicating when a distance in relation to a body is changed, comprising an elongated member (20) with two ends (21, 22) attach- able to the body, thereby defining a distance (L) between two parts of the body, a first sensing means (30) arranged for sensing a change in said distance, and arranged for generating a first signal when a predefined change in distance (M L) is sensed, and a signalling device (40) adapted to generate a first feedback signal (100) when said predefined change in distance (B L) is sensed. The invention is characterized in that the one end (21) of the device (10) is attachable to the body in the vicinity of the lower part of a leg of the body, and the other end (22) is attachable to the body in the vicinity of the upper part of the leg, whereby said signalling device (40) is adapted to generate said first feedback signal (100) when said predefined change in distance (M L) between the lower and upper part of the leg is exceeded.
29 ELASTIC DEVICE US15984395 2018-05-20 US20180263303A1 2018-09-20 Pedro M. Alaniz, III
An arm and chest exerciser Includes elastic cuffs into which an exerciser places the upper arias. An elastic chest, band connects the cuffs. Moving the user's arms backwardly stretches the chest hand and exercises muscles of the arms, chest and shoulder. A gripping handle connects to the chest band adjacent a midpoint allowing the user or spotter to pull down on the chest hand and appropriately position it on the user's chest. A similar device may be incorporated into a weight lifter's shirt to store energy during a lift and thereby give the user's an ability to bench press heavier weights.
30 Athletic activity user experience and environment US12854276 2010-08-11 US09940682B2 2018-04-10 Michael T. Hoffman; Tomislav Lakovic; Richard J. Engelberg
User activity including both athletic activity (e.g., running, walking, etc.) and non-athletic activity (shopping, reading articles, etc.) may be monitored and tracked by an athletic monitoring and tracking device and service. The user activity may be used to award a user with an amount of virtual currency to encourage the user to continue various activities. In one example, users may use the virtual currency to purchase or otherwise acquire various products, services, discounts and the like. A user may track an amount currency earned and/or needed relative to an amount required to acquire a desired product or service. Additionally or alternatively, a visual appearance of a user device (e.g., a watch or athletic activity band) may change based on the user's activity level, an amount of virtual currency earned and the like.
31 Fitness support and storage accessory US14812889 2015-07-29 US09901130B2 2018-02-27 Ian Morris
A fitness support and storage accessory has a glove and a sleeve for supporting a user's hand and forearm, respectively, while working out and a plurality of storage compartments for securing everyday items. The glove has a sleeve connector, while the sleeve has a glove connector; the sleeve connector and the glove connector allowing the glove to be removably attached to the sleeve. The plurality of storage compartments is integrated into both the glove and the sleeve, having a card holder, a phone holder, and a pouch. The card holder is integrated into the glove, while the phone holder and the pouch are integrated into the sleeve. Each of the plurality of storage compartments has a compartment closure to secure the items positioned within. The glove has a hand portion that can be configured as a fingerless glove for weightlifting or as a boxing glove.
32 APPARATUS FOR HAND PROTECTION AND METHOD THEREOF US15489121 2017-04-17 US20170296904A1 2017-10-19 Eugene BLAZHKO; Aleksandr LAZNIK
An apparatus for hand protection includes a flexible sheet that extends from a first end to a second end of the flexible sheet along a length thereof. Adhesive material is located on one side of the flexible sheet. A backing layer is on the adhesive material. The flexible sheet includes at least one finger opening closer to the first end than to the second end. The flexible sheet also includes a separation extending from the second and towards the first end. The separation separates the second and into a plurality of anchors. A method enables a flexible sheet with adhesive material thereon to be applied to a person's hands. Fingers are inserted through one or more finger openings. The backing layer is removed. The flexible sheet, including anchors formed by a separation extending from an end of the flexible sheet are adhered around the person's hand.
33 METHODS FOR IMPROVING ONE OR MORE ASPECTS OF HEALTHFULNESS IN A SUBJECT BY APPLYING AND CONTINUOUSLY WEARING CORE WEIGHTS US15464409 2017-03-21 US20170274241A1 2017-09-28 Brian HAYES
The present disclosure relates to methods for improving healthfulness, e.g., improving cardiovascular health, stimulating weight loss, and/or increasing muscle size/tone in animal subjects, including human subjects. In one aspect, the method comprises applying a core weight to each of the front and/or rear limbs of an animal subject at substantially the same distance from the torso so as to be substantially symmetrically placed, and such that each core weight lies within the distal ⅔ of the limbs; and wearing the core weights continuously for 6-20 hours per day for at least 2 days per week for at least 2 consecutive weeks. In certain embodiments, each of said core weights has substantially the same mass which is 0.2-1.0% of the total body weight of the animal subject, and each of said core weights spans less than ¼ of the total length of the limb to which it is applied.
34 CHEERLEADING STUNT PRACTICE DEVICE US15407697 2017-01-17 US20170225030A1 2017-08-10 Jason C. Mason
A practice device for simulating a cheerleading stunt includes a frame that has a base plate and a top plate; a tubular shaft that extends between the base and top plates; a weight that is disposed in the tubular shaft; a spring that is disposed in the tubular shaft and that contacts and biases the weight; a shoe structure; and a mount that supports the shoe structure at one end thereof and that is constructed and arranged to be disposed within the tubular shaft with the spring disposed between the weight and the mount.
35 High Performance Sport Sleeve US15348840 2016-11-10 US20170127735A1 2017-05-11 Katelyn Michelle Wiles; Brandon Martin Goris
Sport sleeves comprising one or more anti-slip components are disclosed.
36 Gloves with a cut out portion and methods to manufacture gloves with a cut out portion US14297340 2014-06-05 US09456643B2 2016-10-04 Ryan J. Bruce; John H. Loudenslager
Various embodiments of a glove are disclosed. The glove comprises a glove body comprising a dorsal side and a palmar side having a first end and a second end. The glove further comprises a plurality of finger points and a thumb portion extending from the first end and a wrist portion defined at the second end. The wrist portion defines a glove opening in communication with an interior portion defined within the glove body. A reinforcing panel is secured on an outer surface of the glove body between the thumb portion and the wrist portion. A cut out portion defines an opening formed through the reinforcing panel and in communication with the interior portion of the glove body to minimize bunching up of the glove body.
37 EXERCISE GLOVE US14488585 2014-09-17 US20160074740A1 2016-03-17 Ramanpreet Singh Sekhon
An exercise glove, comprising: a palm portion; a dorsal portion; a knuckles portion; and a fingers portion; wherein said palm portion comprises two layers configured to slide against one another with low friction, but engage with high friction the hand of a user and an item to be gripped. Additionally, the dorsal portion and the knuckles portion are connected at a first seam; wherein said first seam runs substantially along a back of a hand of a user; and caused the exercise glove to be secured to the hand.
38 Fitness Support and Storage Accessory US14812889 2015-07-29 US20160029719A1 2016-02-04 Ian Morris
A fitness support and storage accessory has a glove and a sleeve for supporting a user's hand and forearm, respectively, while working out and a plurality of storage compartments for securing everyday items. The glove has a sleeve connector, while the sleeve has a glove connector; the sleeve connector and the glove connector allowing the glove to be removably attached to the sleeve. The plurality of storage compartments is integrated into both the glove and the sleeve, having a card holder, a phone holder, and a pouch. The card holder is integrated into the glove, while the phone holder and the pouch are integrated into the sleeve. Each of the plurality of storage compartments has a compartment closure to secure the items positioned within. The glove has a hand portion that can be configured as a fingerless glove for weightlifting or as a boxing glove.
39 Gripping aid US13704931 2011-06-11 US08966664B2 2015-03-03 Stuart David Walsh
A wearable aid for gripping an item by hand includes a main body shaped to be worn by a user, a strap connected to a first location of the main body and a releasable retaining means at a second location of the main body that is away from the first location. When a user wearing the aid has engaged an item to be gripped, part of the strap can be passed over at least part of one or more fingers of the user's hand and secured to the releasable retaining means in a manner that aids the user in gripping the item.
40 GRIPPING AID US13704931 2011-06-11 US20130112577A1 2013-05-09 Stuart David Walsh
A wearable aid for gripping an item by hand includes a main body shaped to be worn by a user, a strap connected to a first location of the main body and a releasable retaining means at a second location of the main body that is away from the first location. When a user wearing the aid has engaged an item to be gripped, part of the strap can be passed over at least part of one or more fingers of the user's hand and secured to the releasable retaining means in a manner that aids the user in gripping the item.
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