Patent classifications
A63B2069/025
PORTABLE RESILIENT FLOATING FENCING FLOOR SYSTEM
A portable fencing track that is readily assembled and disassembled at different venues includes a series of modular panels disposed adjacent to one another and interconnected to form an elongated central fencing floor. A piste or strip of electrically conductive material is placed and positioned with respect to the elongated central floor, and a perimeter floor is arranged so as to surround the central floor and the piste or strip. A threshold, preferably adjoining each of the modular panels located adjacent to the perimeter flooring, has lateral and end sections overlying adjacent portions of the strip and the perimeter floor, and at least one of the threshold sections defines a channel to receive wiring. Support elements are mounted to each of the floor panels and the perimeter floor to resiliency support the floor panels and the perimeter floor on a base surface and minimize damage over time to the ankles or hips of fencers. A process of assembling the track is also discussed.
ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE MASK-LAME CONNECTOR FOR SPORT FENCING
Electrically conductive apparatus obviates the need for a traditional fencing “Mask Cord” while still permitting a satisfactorily resilient connection between a conventional electric fencing Mask and a target vest/jacket (“Lame”), and offers many advantages including “effortless” connectivity and positioning—in a preferred embodiment, situated between a conventional fencing Mask Bib and Lame—whereby enhanced safety is achieved during play by making the Mask even harder to tip upwards, thereby reducing the chances for injury due to neck exposure.
STRUCTURES FOR SPORT FENCING
Systems and methods for structures used in sport fencing are disclosed. In at least one embodiment, individual structure blocks, of one or more structure blocks to be associated together, have an upper layer, a shock absorption layer, and a cell-support layer; and a conductive feature of an upper layer connected with other conductive features enable fencing touches from weapons to the conductive feature results in electrical grounding or an electrical transmission through the two or more structure blocks and to a monitor device.
WIRELESS SIGNALING FOR ELECTRONIC FENCING SCORING SYSTEM
Implementations describe systems and methods for wireless signaling for electronic scoring for fencing competitions. A method of one embodiment of the disclosure includes establishing, by a signaling device, an electrical connection to a scoring apparatus. A wireless connection is also established to a receiving device. The signaling device receives a first signal from the scoring apparatus indicating that a fencer has touched a weapon to an opponent during a fencing competition. The signaling device transmits a second signal to the receiving device where the receiving device causes a light source of a light source arrangement to be illuminated. The signaling device receives a third signal from the receiving device indicating whether the second signal was received by the receiving device. An isolation unit of the signaling device prevents the third signal from being transmitted to the scoring apparatus.
Portable resilient floating fencing floor system
A portable fencing track that is readily assembled and disassembled at different venues includes a series of modular panels disposed adjacent to one another and interconnected to form an elongated central fencing floor. A piste or strip of electrically conductive material is placed and positioned with respect to the elongated central floor, and a perimeter floor is arranged so as to surround the central floor and the piste or strip. A threshold, preferably adjoining each of the modular panels located adjacent to the perimeter flooring, has lateral and end sections overlying adjacent portions of the strip and the perimeter floor, and at least one of the threshold sections defines a channel to receive wiring. Support elements are mounted to each of the floor panels and the perimeter floor to resiliency support the floor panels and the perimeter floor on a base surface and minimize damage over time to the ankles or hips of fencers. A process of assembling the track is also discussed.
Structures for sport fencing
Systems and methods for structures used in sport fencing are disclosed. In at least one embodiment, individual structure blocks, of one or more structure blocks to be associated together, have an upper layer, a shock absorption layer, and a cell-support layer; and a conductive feature of an upper layer connected with other conductive features enable fencing touches from weapons to the conductive feature results in electrical grounding or an electrical transmission through the two or more structure blocks and to a monitor device.
STRUCTURES FOR PERFORMING A SPORT
Systems and methods for structures used in performing a sport are disclosed. In at least one embodiment, individual structure blocks of the two or more structure blocks can include an upper layer, a shock absorption layer that is below the upper layer, and a cell-support layer that is below the shock absorption layer, the upper layer having at least a friction feature, where the upper layer, the shock absorption layer, and the cell-support layer may couple together with corresponding layers of other structure blocks upon the two or more structure blocks being associated together, and where the shock absorption layer includes separate shock absorbing components that are individually associated to the upper layer and to the cell-support layer.
Selectable boundary fencing strip
A selectable boundary fencing strip includes a plurality of strip segments of similar size and shape, each provided with a conductive perforated top surface that includes a plurality of holes; a plurality of internal hollow channels within the material of the strip segments; a plurality of illumination sources located within each of the channels, each illumination source being connected to a strip that includes a circuit board and can be connected to a floor of the channel by an adhesive, each being constructed and arranged to indicate each of a plurality of different effects, the illumination sources each being located beneath the conductive perforated top surface so that their illumination is visible through the perforations; a connection with a control board for control of the illumination sources and a computing device that includes a control application; and a plurality of pre-set illuminated boundaries that can be selected and modified.
Selectable boundary fencing strip
A selectable boundary fencing strip that includes a plurality of light assemblies, in communication with the scoring controller and console. Light assemblies are embedded at predetermined locations within the fencing strip so as to indicate boundary lines, playing lines, hits, yellow cards and the command to fence. The strip includes a plurality of light sources, each controllable from a master control. The conductive top surface is perforated so that the light sources project through. Light sources in the strip provide visual cues for commencing to fence, warning cards and hits that are visible to spectators, fencers and the referee. In a further embodiment, the illustrative fencing strip is constructed and arranged with a plurality of panels along the sides of the strip that can be marketed for advertising sponsorship revenue. This revenue can be used to pay for the strip and/or underwrite activities of the fencing organization.