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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
81 Rodent racing device US3682477D 1971-04-16 US3682477A 1972-08-08 HARKINS WILLIAM JOSEPH MCMAHON
The rodent racing device comprises a circular cage having treads or rungs mounted for rotation. A perch of semicircular form is in the cage and a rodent such as a mouse may rest upon the perch or move from the perch onto the cage for the purpose of climbing the rungs of the cage to cause rotation thereof. In one adaptation the cage and perch are supported on a wheeled vehicle having a small electric motor and a battery for driving the motor. The motor drives the vehicle on a path at a slow rate and means is provided whereby the vehicle is accellerated in movement when the rodent contacts the rungs of the cage and rotates the same. Two matched rodent racing devices can be utilized on a circular track and are diametrically positioned on said track. The relative speed of movement of one vehicle over the other vehicle determines the winner of the race.
82 Racing apparatus US46633654 1954-11-02 US2793402A 1957-05-28 REMBUSCH TRUEMAN T
83 METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLING AUTO RACES US16021434 2018-06-28 US20180339220A1 2018-11-29 John Swyers
A method of conducting a racing competition among a plurality of race cars including conducting qualifying trials among the plurality race cars, arranging the race cars in qualifying order arrangement for the start of the race, altering at least one of time, distance or speed parameters of one or more of the plurality of race cars during the race, and determining the winner and order of race finish at the completion of the race based on the parameters
84 System and method for tracking a vehicle's course by comparing geolocation data from a known course US15844872 2017-12-18 US10136253B1 2018-11-20 Vincent G. Monteleone; Jerry Lee Chappell, Jr.
A computer-implemented method and system for tracking a vehicle's course using geolocation data is provided. The method comprises obtaining a set of predetermined GPS locations representing a closed course; tracking movements of a user using a GPS controller; authenticating the movements of the user against the set of predetermined GPS locations while the client terminal is within a predetermined distance of at least one of the set of predetermined GPS locations; and presenting consolidated timing information about the user's movements along the set of predetermined GPS locations. The system comprises a central processing server in communication with a computer network and configured to obtain information from a central database; and one or more client terminals in communication with the central processing server via the computer network, and configured to provide a graphical user interface for user interaction with the central processing server.
85 Method and system for controlling auto races US13495438 2012-06-13 US10035060B1 2018-07-31 John Swyers
A method of conducting a racing competition among a plurality of race cars including conducting qualifying trials among the plurality race cars, arranging the race cars in qualifying order arrangement for the start of the race, altering at least one of time, distance or speed parameters of one or more of the plurality of race cars during the race, and determining the winner and order of race finish at the completion of the race based on the parameters.
86 Distance detector US15202189 2016-07-05 US09981198B2 2018-05-29 Robbie Ventura; Michael D. Paley; Robby Ketchell
A distance detecting device is mounted on a user's vehicle to detect a distance between the user's vehicle and a leading vehicle moving in front of the user's vehicle. The distance detecting device communicates with a processing device, which applies race based distance rules to determine whether the user's vehicle is close to or incurring a penalty based at least on the distance between the user's vehicle and the leading vehicle. An indication can be given to the user regarding an impending penalty and/or when a penalty is incurred. Similarly, the device can be read to apply a penalty. Various modifications can be made to allow for recording, display, and transmission of racing and penalty statistics, enabling and disabling recordation of penalty occurrences, tailoring the penalty determinations to a given race, and mounting the distance detecting device to a vehicle.
87 EQUESTRIAN WATER BOTTLE HOLDER US15707758 2017-09-18 US20180078021A1 2018-03-22 Donna BATE
A water bottle holder for equestrian environments includes a cup configured to hold a water bottle, a pair of arms configured to be positioned in proximity to opposing sides of a jump post of an equestrian jumping standard, and a removable pin configured to be inserted through apertures in the pair of arms and a hole of the jump post that is at the desired height. The cup can include a drainage hole. The cup can be configured to hold other items. The water bottle holder can include a tether that connects the removable pin to the rest of the water bottle holder. The water bottle holder can include hooks in the pair of arms and a standoff to secure the water bottle holder to a horizontal structure. The water bottle holder can include knobs for attachment to a keyhole track that can be associated with the jumping standard.
88 SYSTEM FOR MEASURING AND CORRECTING THE FINISH TIME OF AN ATHLETE IN A RACE US15359011 2016-11-22 US20170173438A1 2017-06-22 Reto GALLI; Alexander KOLLEGA; Fabien MASSE
The measuring system makes it possible to correct a finish time for an athlete in a running race. The system comprises a personalised transponder module placed on an upper part of the athlete's body and a base station. The transponder module comprises a signal receiver unit, a data, measurement or command processing unit, and a data and/or measurement and/or command signal transmission unit, and a motion sensor for providing measurement signals to the processing unit. The motion sensor may be a gyroscope connected to the processing unit in the transponder unit and configured to determine an angle of inclination of the athlete's body with respect to a vertical or horizontal direction upon crossing the finish line for correction of the race finish time.
89 SENSOR NETWORK FOR TRICK CLASSIFICATION US14978336 2015-12-22 US20170173389A1 2017-06-22 Stephanie Moyerman; Tyler Fetters; James Brian Hall
Systems and techniques for a sensor network for trick classification are described herein. A first data stream may be received from a first sensor array affixed to a first free-moving body of a sporting device. A second data stream may be received from a second sensor array affixed to a second free-moving body of the sporting device. A trick region of a predetermined length of the first data stream corresponding with an occurrence of a trick may be determined using data from the first data stream. The trick may be classified using a first set of data from the first data stream corresponding with the trick region and a second set of data from the second data stream. The second set of data may be obtained by aligning the trick region of the first data stream with the second data stream
90 PORTABLE RACE DEVICE FOR DISPLAYING REAL-TIME RACE INFORMATION US15431680 2017-02-13 US20170161962A1 2017-06-08 PETER RANDALL HARVEY; ANDREW HARVEY; GRACE HARVEY
The invention comprises systems and devices for calculating and displaying real-time race information to a racer during a race. A portable race device may be worn by a racer. During the race, while within range of a race gate transmission, the race device receives gate crossing times for other race participants, and may calculate and display the current positions and times for a selected race group, and the pace needed for the racer to win, and also may display the projected finish positions and times for a selected race group, and the pace needed for the racer to win.
91 Hurdle US14846806 2015-09-06 US09561450B1 2017-02-07 Meng-Lun Chung
A hurdle has a supporting frame and two crossing rods. The two crossing rod each respectively employing a connecting joint, a spring, an engaging member, and a locking screw engageable with two opposing standing bars. The supporting frame includes the two standing bars and a horizontal aperture. The crossing rod has a hollow rod body, a soft protector jacketed onto the rod body, and a secure aperture disposed through an end of crossing rod. The connecting joint includes a hollow tubal structure with an axial hole, a connecting section with a smaller diameter is disposed at an end, a combining aperture disposed on the connecting section. An end of the spring is a hook end and another end is a screw stem having a threaded section and an inner threaded aperture, and the hook end of the spring is placed into the connecting joint through the axial hole.
92 POKER-INCORPORATED SPORTS US15176817 2016-06-08 US20160375349A1 2016-12-29 Stephen R. Dunham
A poker-incorporated sports game is provided. The sports game includes elements each bearing indicia, or marking, of a playing card, such as playing cards used in a poker card game. The participants of the sports game have to perform and meet one or more predetermined challenges or tasks to achieve a poker hand from the elements. The participants strive to meet the challenges in the shorted time possible. An algorithm is then used to calculate the score of each participant, based on the value of the poker hand of and time used by the participant to achieve the poker hand.
93 Distance detector US14211771 2014-03-14 US09381445B2 2016-07-05 Robbie Ventura; Michael D. Paley; Robby Ketchell
A distance detecting device is mounted on a user's vehicle to detect a distance between the user's vehicle and a leading vehicle moving in front of the user's vehicle. The distance detecting device communicates with a processing device, which applies race based distance rules to determine whether the user's vehicle is close to or incurring a penalty based at least on the distance between the user's vehicle and the leading vehicle. An indication can be given to the user regarding an impending penalty and/or when a penalty is incurred. Similarly, the device can be read to apply a penalty. Various modifications can be made to allow for recording, display, and transmission of racing and penalty statistics, enabling and disabling recordation of penalty occurrences, tailoring the penalty determinations to a given race, and mounting the distance detecting device to a vehicle.
94 SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ATHLETIC COMPETITION SIGNALING US14924312 2015-10-27 US20160114238A1 2016-04-28 Nicholas A. Santino, JR.
In a competitive athletic event the disclosed signaling system provides for visually signaling of participants, for example, a lane specific visible indication to begin a race. A sequence of light colors is used to signal the start of a race, and is believed advantageous over an audible start signal, particularly for athletes who are hearing impaired.
95 Athletic event timing and display systems US14616277 2015-02-06 US09192844B2 2015-11-24 John S. Lapides
Presenting comparative timing data to the audience of a sports or other competition multiple within an event, where timing or scoring data is stored during each heat, compared between heats, and displayed. Timing data includes lap times, split times, or other timing information. Timing data from each heat can also be compared with historical timing records such as Olympic, NCAA, or other records. A computing device coupled to timing equipment, storage, and a display operate to gather and store timing data from each heat, compare the timing data to generate comparative timing data, and present the comparative timing data to attendees. A software application running on the computing device allows a user to select particular timing data to compare with the current event timing data. Video and biographical information about a given competitor in the event can also be presented to the user.
96 COLLAPSIBLE BARREL US13974871 2013-08-23 US20150053685A1 2015-02-26 Jack Dean Sievers
A collapsible barrel for use in training equine barrel racing. The collapsible barrel may include a wire frame and a sheath covering that may form a barrel shaped body. The barrel shaped body may include a top end and a bottom end. The bottom end may include a bottom surface with at least one eyelet. Stakes may be drive into the eyelets to secure the collapsible barrel to the ground.
97 Location-aware distributed sporting events US13717287 2012-12-17 US08897903B2 2014-11-25 Seth Eisner
Various embodiments facilitate location-aware distributed competitions. In one embodiment, a system facilitates a distributed sporting event that includes multiple players traveling over courses that are remote from one another. The system includes a manager that receives state information, such as location information, from client devices used by each of the players. The manager then transmits location information for each of the players to the client devices, which are each configured to present a graphical representation, such as a map annotated with the locations of each of the players. The manager asserts a course to each of the players, by providing specific instructions to travel along a particular path. The client devices provide the players with the appearance of competing over the same course, even though they are all actually competing over courses remote from one another.
98 Distance Detector US14211771 2014-03-14 US20140277637A1 2014-09-18 Robbie Ventura; Michael D. Paley; Robby Ketchell
A distance detecting device is mounted on a user's vehicle to detect a distance between the user's vehicle and a leading vehicle moving in front of the user's vehicle. The distance detecting device communicates with a processing device, which applies race based distance rules to determine whether the user's vehicle is close to or incurring a penalty based at least on the distance between the user's vehicle and the leading vehicle. An indication can be given to the user regarding an impending penalty and/or when a penalty is incurred. Similarly, the device can be read to apply a penalty. Various modifications can be made to allow for recording, display, and transmission of racing and penalty statistics, enabling and disabling recordation of penalty occurrences, tailoring the penalty determinations to a given race, and mounting the distance detecting device to a vehicle.
99 DISPARITY CORRECTION FOR LOCATION-AWARE DISTRIBUTED SPORTING EVENTS US14103561 2013-12-11 US20140172135A1 2014-06-19 Seth Eisner
Various embodiments facilitate location-aware distributed competitions. In one embodiment, a system facilitates a distributed sporting event that includes multiple players traveling over non-uniform courses that are remote from one another. The system includes a manager that receives state information, such as location information, from client devices used by each of the players. The manager then transmits location information for each of the players to the client devices, which are each configured to present a graphical representation, such as a map annotated with the locations of each of the players. The system corrects for disparities between the non-uniform courses traveled by the players, for example by mapping a location on a course traveled by a first player to a location on a course traveled by a second player. Various mechanisms for establishing the mapping between non-uniform courses are also described.
100 Overspeed trainer system US13183254 2011-07-14 US08617037B2 2013-12-31 William Dieter; Patricia Eiting; Polly James
A single-handed overspeed trainer system that detachably tethers an athlete to a trainer through a substantially quiet, non-hook and loop material, release structure is disclosed. In one embodiment, the athlete wears a belt with a substantially rigid loop extending therefrom. The trainer holds one end of a tether that contains a retractable pin toward its opposite end. The pin holds the rigid loop of the belt until the pin is retracted by the trainer, preferably when the tether's handle is released by the trainer.
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