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PACING TRAINING SYSTEM
20230144722 · 2023-05-11 ·

A pacing system signals runners with lights indicating if the runner is ahead or behind a preset pace as the runner proceeds around a running track. The system includes a controller that provides pace setting, start, stop, pause, and reset functions; pacing stations (e.g., 20) that are placed at intervals around the running track; and a cart for transport and battery charging. Paces are setup in the controller with a specific number of laps and a time per lap. Bright LED lights in LED matrices in the pacing stations signal the runners outdoors in sunlight. The controller wirelessly communicates with the pacing stations to signal the pacing stations to light at intervals determined by the preset pace. The system may support two or more simultaneous paces and variable pacing per lap to accommodate multiple runners.

PACING TRAINING SYSTEM
20230144722 · 2023-05-11 ·

A pacing system signals runners with lights indicating if the runner is ahead or behind a preset pace as the runner proceeds around a running track. The system includes a controller that provides pace setting, start, stop, pause, and reset functions; pacing stations (e.g., 20) that are placed at intervals around the running track; and a cart for transport and battery charging. Paces are setup in the controller with a specific number of laps and a time per lap. Bright LED lights in LED matrices in the pacing stations signal the runners outdoors in sunlight. The controller wirelessly communicates with the pacing stations to signal the pacing stations to light at intervals determined by the preset pace. The system may support two or more simultaneous paces and variable pacing per lap to accommodate multiple runners.

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PREDICTING A RACE TIME

A method for providing at least one of the following information to an athlete during a race such as a running or a cycling race: a race time prediction—a probability to achieve a target time at the end of the race; and/or an indication whether the pace followed by the athlete is too fast, adequate or too slow in order to achieve a target time, said method comprising measuring during said race a plurality of intermediate times with an inertial sensor and/or a positional sensor in a wearable device; causing a processing unit in said wearable device to retrieve, based on said intermediate time and on previous races of other athletes, a race profile as non-linear function of time over distance (t=f(d)); using the retrieved race profile for determining said information.

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PREDICTING A RACE TIME

A method for providing at least one of the following information to an athlete during a race such as a running or a cycling race: a race time prediction—a probability to achieve a target time at the end of the race; and/or an indication whether the pace followed by the athlete is too fast, adequate or too slow in order to achieve a target time, said method comprising measuring during said race a plurality of intermediate times with an inertial sensor and/or a positional sensor in a wearable device; causing a processing unit in said wearable device to retrieve, based on said intermediate time and on previous races of other athletes, a race profile as non-linear function of time over distance (t=f(d)); using the retrieved race profile for determining said information.

System for event timing and photography using image recognition of a portion of race-day attire
11462017 · 2022-10-04 ·

A system for identifying and timing an athlete during a timed sporting event. The athlete is timed using image recognition technology in which one or more images of the athlete taken during the sporting event by a camera (106a, 106b, or 106c) is time-stamped to generate a finish time for the athlete. The athlete is identified by comparing one of the images taken during the sporting event with a profile image of the athlete.

System for event timing and photography using image recognition of a portion of race-day attire
11462017 · 2022-10-04 ·

A system for identifying and timing an athlete during a timed sporting event. The athlete is timed using image recognition technology in which one or more images of the athlete taken during the sporting event by a camera (106a, 106b, or 106c) is time-stamped to generate a finish time for the athlete. The athlete is identified by comparing one of the images taken during the sporting event with a profile image of the athlete.

Bluetooth communication timing device for speed cube

The present invention provides a magic cube timing device based on Bluetooth communication, including a timer main body and a non-slip mat. The timer main body is fastened to the non-slip mat. The timer main body includes a main body housing, a main control PCB board, a display apparatus, and two magnetic surface stickers. Two through holes are disposed in the main body housing. One end of the magnetic surface sticker penetrates through the through hole to connect to the main control PCB board. According to the magic cube timing device based on Bluetooth communication in the present invention, each use result in the magic cube timing device is transmitted to an external terminal by using a Bluetooth module, to effectively collect statistics on and store timing data.

Bluetooth communication timing device for speed cube

The present invention provides a magic cube timing device based on Bluetooth communication, including a timer main body and a non-slip mat. The timer main body is fastened to the non-slip mat. The timer main body includes a main body housing, a main control PCB board, a display apparatus, and two magnetic surface stickers. Two through holes are disposed in the main body housing. One end of the magnetic surface sticker penetrates through the through hole to connect to the main control PCB board. According to the magic cube timing device based on Bluetooth communication in the present invention, each use result in the magic cube timing device is transmitted to an external terminal by using a Bluetooth module, to effectively collect statistics on and store timing data.

RACE TIME REPORTING SYSTEM
20220230475 · 2022-07-21 ·

An event administration system is disclosed with a server connected to the internet to present a registration webpage to a remote event participant desiring to attend an event; a database connected to the server, the database stores information about the event participant and the event; an administrator module operated by an administrator of the system, the administrator can create and edit the event. The system allows registration register until the event starts and after the start of the event and can also provide a profile for participants that keeps track of their event statistics.

RACE TIME REPORTING SYSTEM
20220230475 · 2022-07-21 ·

An event administration system is disclosed with a server connected to the internet to present a registration webpage to a remote event participant desiring to attend an event; a database connected to the server, the database stores information about the event participant and the event; an administrator module operated by an administrator of the system, the administrator can create and edit the event. The system allows registration register until the event starts and after the start of the event and can also provide a profile for participants that keeps track of their event statistics.