A63B2220/80

CADENCE MEASUREMENT DEVICE AND CADENCE MEASUREMENT METHOD
20230047257 · 2023-02-16 ·

A cadence measurement device includes a myoelectric potential sensor attachable to a leg portion of a living body, a waveform processor that performs waveform processing to obtain a myoelectric potential waveform from an output signal from the myoelectric potential sensor, and a cadence deriving unit that derives cadence according to the myoelectric potential waveform obtained by the waveform processing.

Self-powered, mechanically-isolated/decoupled vibration mechanism for bicycle pedals
11577113 · 2023-02-14 · ·

A self-powered vibration mechanism is provided that can be mounted on an existing pedal shaft yet operates independent from the existing pedal. Mechanical isolation or mechanical decoupling permits transferring the vibrating energy to the foot rather than to the pedal shaft and the bicycle. In another embodiment, a full removable pedal with self-powered vibration mechanism can replace an existing pedal.

Braking and locking system for a treadmill
11590388 · 2023-02-28 · ·

A system for a manual treadmill having a tread that rotates around a front axle and a rear axle and side rails on opposing sides of the tread includes a brake configured to slow rotation of at least one of the front axle or the rear axle, a controller, and a first presence sensor in communication with the controller, the first presence sensor positioned on a side rail and configured to detect a user on the side rail. The brake is not normally engaged during operation of the treadmill when the tread is moving and the first presence sensor does not detect the user on the side rail. The controller is configured to, in response to the first presence sensor subsequently detecting the user on the side rail, engage the brake.

INTEGRATED MULTI-PURPOSE HOCKEY SKATEMILL AND ITS CONTROL/MANAGEMENT IN THE INDIVIDUAL TRAINING AND TESTING OF THE SKATING AND HOCKEY SKILLS
20180001173 · 2018-01-04 ·

An integrated multi-purpose hockey skatemill with a movable skatemill belt (2) comprising a stationary area of the artificial ice (1) with a front face of the work area wherein a movable skatemill belt (2) is built in by means of barrier-free transition areas with a system of spaced signalization/display elements (5) hung on the tiltable/sliding brackets (5a) at the frontal and lateral sectors with respect to the center of the movable skatemill belt (2). There is a safety restraint system (3) and a stabilization system (4) anchored above the movable skatemill belt (2). A tensile/compressive force measuring system (8) is suspended from above in the longitudinal axis of the movable skatemill belt (2). The said skatemill comprises an electronic control unit (9) ECU controlling the operation of the movable skatemill belt's (2) drive system, the system of signalization/display elements (5), the system of optical scanning cameras (6) and the tensile/compressive force measuring system (8). There are two puck feeders (7) located on the border line defining the front side of the work area. There is a hockey goal structure with target zones impact detection sensors located on the edge of the work force in front of the movable skatemill belt (2). Two laser markers (12) used to define the width of a skate track may be located on the stationary area of the artificial ice in front of the movable skatemill belt.

DATA COLLECTING HEAD GUARD SYSTEMS AND METHODS THEREOF
20180007990 · 2018-01-11 ·

A head guard is provided. The head guard includes one or more sensors as part of an sensory input and communications system. The head guard wirelessly communicates data to remote computing devices for intelligent data collection.

VEHICLE EXERCISE SYSTEM
20180008855 · 2018-01-11 ·

The present invention relates to systems, methods, and apparatus that facilitate exercise in vehicles. In particular, the present invention provides active exercise in passenger and navigation areas in vehicles by incorporating force sensors in the environment surrounding the passenger and/or navigator in the vehicle. The present invention applies the principles of isometric training and interacts with a remote or on-board computer platform to track, measure and provide instruction to the passage and/or navigator engaged in such isometric training.

DATA COLLECTING HEAD GUARD SYSTEMS AND METHODS THEREOF
20230225444 · 2023-07-20 ·

A head guard is provided. The head guard includes one or more sensors as part of an sensory input and communications system. The head guard wirelessly communicates data to remote computing devices for intelligent data collection.

EXERCISE MACHINE
20230226401 · 2023-07-20 ·

An exercise machine may include a frame, a resistance mechanism supported by the frame, first and second pull cables supported by the frame and linked to the resistance mechanism, a power rack attached to the frame, first and second handles selectively attachable to the first and second pull cable, and first and second pulleys. The power rack includes upright posts configured to have barbell holders adjustably attached thereto such that the barbell holders are configured to be adjusted in various positions between highest positions and lowest positions on the upright posts. The pulleys are configured to selectively receive the pull cables to enable the pull cables to be selectively attached to a barbell to assist or hinder a user in lifting the barbell in a combined cableand free weight workout, the pull cables decoupled from the pulleys for cable workouts.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR RECOMMENDING PHYSICAL ROUTINE

A system and a method for recommending a physical routine to a person. The system includes a physical sensor, a biochemical sensor and a processing arrangement. The processing arrangement is configured to measure, via the physical sensor, a first intensity and a corresponding first training impulse of a first physical routine, and a second intensity and a corresponding second training impulse of a second physical routine; determine, via the biochemical sensor, a first level of a biochemical marker associated with completion of the first physical routine and a second level of a biochemical marker associated with completion of the second physical routine; calculate a corresponding first response value and a second response value; compare the calculated first response value and the calculated second response value, and recommend one of the first physical routine and the second physical routine for the person based on the comparison.

Computer-implemented questionnaire for orthopedic treatment

A system for physical rehabilitation comprises a clinician interface including a patient profile display presenting data regarding performance of a regimen for a body part. A patient interface presents instructions and status information regarding the performance of the regimen. The patient interface further presents a questionnaire soliciting responses to questions pertaining to current and past physical conditions of the patient. Selected responses to the questions cause the system to take actions, including preventing operation of a treatment apparatus by the patient, and/or transmitting an alert message to a clinician. The alert message may be transmitted within the clinician interface and/or as a real-time message outside of the clinician interface. A questionnaire is presented to the patient in response to occurrence of a triggering event pertaining to the patient's use of the treatment apparatus.