Patent classifications
A63B33/002
Swim Lap Counting and Timing System and Methods for Event Detection from Noisy Source Data
Systems and methods for lap timing and counting in athletic events are disclosed. The systems and methods do not require the athlete to wear a counter/timer, a transmitter, a reflector or another kind of marker. A portable computing device with a sensor, such as a tablet computer with a camera, is positioned in an appropriate location. Data from the sensor is transformed into a time series of data, and one or more learned statistics are calculated in real time as benchmark ambient conditions. The learned statistics are essentially continuously updated and data that indicates irrelevant volatility is excluded. A detection threshold is determined and essentially continuously updated based on the learned statistics, and lap completion is determined based on the threshold. Times, lap counts, and other data are displayed on the portable device in real time.
Goggles with retroscopic lens angle for enhanced forward vision
Swimming goggles are provided with a retroscopic lens angle and broad peripheral viewing angles to enhance a swimmer's forward-to-cranial-looking vision and peripheral vision both above and below the waterline during swimming activity.
GOGGLES WITH RETROSCOPIC LENS ANGLE FOR ENHANCED FORWARD VISION
Swimming goggles are provided with a retroscopic lens angle and broad peripheral viewing angles to enhance a swimmer's forward-to-cranial-looking vision and peripheral vision both above and below the waterline during swimming activity.
Electronic spectacles
A system for the color coding of objects in the field of view of a plurality of spectacle wearers includes a pair of spectacles per spectacle wearer. Liquid crystal cells of at least one spectacle lens of the spectacles are so designed that a transmission of the liquid crystal cells may be switched between high and low transmission states. The system also includes one RGB light source per spectacle wearer and means for controlling or regulating the luminance times, color and intensity of the RGB light source such that the light source for a first spectacle wearer illuminates with a first color at a time of the state of high transmission of the liquid crystal cell and the light source for a second spectacle wearer illuminates at a time of high transmission of the liquid crystal cell of their spectacles with a second color different from the first.
Pacing lighting system for strength training apparatus
A strength training apparatus includes a rack configured to hold a bar between exercises performed using the bar, at least one light source coupled to the rack, and a controller communicable with the light sources. The controller is programmed to determine a desired range of motion for a current exercise and control the at least one light source to display an illumination pattern based on the desired range of motion.
WIRELESS METRIC CALCULATING AND FEEDBACK APPARATUS , SYSTEM, AND METHOD
A wearable computing device that is secured or attached to a resilient strap, the resilient strap sized to fit around at least a part of a circumference of a human head. The device has a waterproof storage volume housing a plurality of sensors. The wearable computing device may calculate a plurality of swimming metrics based at least partly on data received from the at least one sensor. The wearable computing device may include a wireless communication subsystem secured to the resilient strap within the waterproof storage volume and may transmit at least one of the calculated plurality of swimming metrics to at least one computing device via the wireless communication subsystem. The wearable computing device may include at least one user output component and may present an indication of at least one of the calculated plurality of swimming metrics at the at least one user output component for communication to the user. The indication may be audio played in an ear piece connected to the strap, or may be visually displayed on a display in an eye goggle portion of the strap.
WATER SPORTS MASK AND HEAD STRAP THEREOF
A water sports mask and a head strap thereof are provided. The water sports mask includes a mask body and the head strap connected to two sides of the mask body. When a user wears the water sports mask, the head strap is configured to be wrapped around a head of the user to secure the mask body to a face of the user. The head strap includes a strap body and at least one accessory. The strap body is provided with at least one opening so that the at least one accessory is selectively and detachably coupled to the strap body through the at least one opening.
SWIMMING GOGGLES
Swimming goggles comprising: at least one lens; a support frame for said at least one lens, featuring at least one annular frame element congruent with the perimeter of said at least one lens; a gasket designed to rest on a swimmer's face, comprising at least one annular gasket portion congruent with the perimeter of said at least one annular frame element, where said at least one annular gasket portion has a shaped perimeter edge engaged in a fluid-tight manner with said at least one annular frame element; where said at least one lens is formed as a single piece, peripherally featuring a reinforcement frame equipped with fluid-tight clamping means for securing said at least one lens against the shaped perimeter edge of said at least one annular gasket portion.
Floatable breathing device
The present invention relates to a floatable breathing device. The floatable breathing device provides includes a head unit, a snorkel, a plurality of receiving passageways, and an internal pathway. The head unit has buoyant properties and includes an ornamental shaped buoyant outer material and an inner shell positioned within the buoyant outer material. The inner shell forms a head receiving section and a protruding section. The head receiving section is received internal to the buoyant outer material and is configured to be contoured to a human head, the protruding section extending from the head receiving section to a vent opening in the outer buoyant material. The snorkel is connected to and extending through the head unit, while the plurality of receiving passageways are disposed about the inner shell and receiving the snorkel such that the snorkel extends through and exits a portion of the head unit at the vent opening. The internal pathway is positioned along a base of the outer buoyant material and extends between the internal shell and the buoyant outer material, passing to the interior of the interior shell through a cutout in a protruding portion thereof and terminating adjacent to the vent opening.
Shock absorbing swim goggles with independently movable lenses and method of use
This invention pertains to an improved design for goggles featuring a base frame with two generally cylindrical eye portions connected by a vertical support post. Each eye portion has an oval cross-section and includes a proximal opening fitted with a flexible oval eyepiece made from neoprene or similar material. The goggles incorporate hinge barrels and pins allowing for pivotable attachment of lens housings, which include distal windows and frustoconical seals to ensure a watertight fit. A magnetic support spacer mechanism provides stability and ease of use, enhancing the user experience in high-impact and aquatic environments by facilitating quick drainage of intruding water without removing the goggles.