Patent classifications
A63B31/10
Technical swimming paddle for assisted stroke execution
A technical swimming paddle for assisted stroke execution consists of two generally planar elements connected by a longitudinal fold that only admits movement of said elements when pressure is exerted from the side corresponding to the back of the hand, while locking them into aligned co-planar configuration when pressure is exerted from the opposite (palmar) side. The connecting device is specifically designed so that movement of the adjoining elements disrupts the swimmer’s ability to hold and utilize the paddle, therefore discouraging the application of pressure from the direction associated with the back of the hand, and serving as real-time feedback on the potential presence of said pressure during stroke execution. In this manner, the device allows users to fine-tune stroke execution towards optimization of their swimming technique.
Technical swimming paddle for assisted stroke execution
A technical swimming paddle for assisted stroke execution consists of two generally planar elements connected by a longitudinal fold that only admits movement of said elements when pressure is exerted from the side corresponding to the back of the hand, while locking them into aligned co-planar configuration when pressure is exerted from the opposite (palmar) side. The connecting device is specifically designed so that movement of the adjoining elements disrupts the swimmer’s ability to hold and utilize the paddle, therefore discouraging the application of pressure from the direction associated with the back of the hand, and serving as real-time feedback on the potential presence of said pressure during stroke execution. In this manner, the device allows users to fine-tune stroke execution towards optimization of their swimming technique.
Swimming assistance accessory, especially for performing a stroke requiring an undulatory movement
A swimming assistance accessory includes a holder to hold the accessory during swimming; a float allowing the water to exert, on the accessory, a vertical force resulting from buoyancy opposing gravity; and a weight allowing the barycenter of the holder to be maintained substantially below the surface of the water when the accessory is in a balance position in water.
Swimming assistance accessory, especially for performing a stroke requiring an undulatory movement
A swimming assistance accessory includes a holder to hold the accessory during swimming; a float allowing the water to exert, on the accessory, a vertical force resulting from buoyancy opposing gravity; and a weight allowing the barycenter of the holder to be maintained substantially below the surface of the water when the accessory is in a balance position in water.
Body fin for swimming
The invention relates a body fin for aiding in maneuvering a swimmer through water. The body fin comprises an upper body member adapted to be attached around sections of a human forearm, upper arm, shoulder, back and waist. The body fin also includes a lower body member that can be attached around a human waist, thigh, and ankle. The lower body fin includes a flexible fin having a first area contoured with a front side of the waist, thigh, and ankle and a second area extending away from the first section and the surface of the thighs and ankle. The upper body member also includes a first flexible fin extending from the surface of the forearm and a second flexible fin extending from the surface of the upper arm, shoulder, and waist, the ends of the first flexible fin terminating substantially at the surface of the sections.
Systems and methods for elastic delivery, processing, and storage for wearable devices based on system resources
The present disclosure relates to systems and methods for elastic delivery, processing, and storage for wearable devices based on system resources. For example, a wearable apparatus may have at least one battery; at least one sensor configured to measure at least one property associated with a user of the wearable apparatus; at least one memory storing measurements from the at least one sensor and instructions; at least one transmitter configured to send data to a device remote from the wearable apparatus; and at least one processor configured to execute the instructions to: receive, from the at least one battery, an indicator of a charge; and based on the received indicator, sending a command to the at least one sensor to operate in a low-power mode or a high-power mode, the low-power mode having. a lower sampling rate than the high-power mode.
Pilates aquatics device
A Pilates Aquatics Device (PAD) including a board, the board being generally rectangular, planar, buoyant, and having top and bottom surfaces, first and second sides that are generally parallel to one another with a longitudinal axis midway there between, first and second ends generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, and a strap defining three loops on the top surface of the board, the loops aligned along the axis, the loops defining openings perpendicular to the axis for insertion of a user's hands or feet to control the PAD.
Pilates aquatics device
A Pilates Aquatics Device (PAD) including a board, the board being generally rectangular, planar, buoyant, and having top and bottom surfaces, first and second sides that are generally parallel to one another with a longitudinal axis midway there between, first and second ends generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, and a strap defining three loops on the top surface of the board, the loops aligned along the axis, the loops defining openings perpendicular to the axis for insertion of a user's hands or feet to control the PAD.
System and method of use for swimmer wings
A system and method for two swimmer wings designed using biomimicry and inspired by winged creatures/birds of flight as well as the fore flippers of a sea turtle. The swimmer wings are designed for users to traverse long distances instead of relying on personal watercrafts or boats to not only help sustain the environment by reducing the carbon footprint but also provide physical exercise to improve the user's well-being. The swimmer wings include a board, an arm guard which shields the user's forearm, and arm fasteners that secure the user's forearm between the board and the arm guard.
System and method of use for swimmer wings
A system and method for two swimmer wings designed using biomimicry and inspired by winged creatures/birds of flight as well as the fore flippers of a sea turtle. The swimmer wings are designed for users to traverse long distances instead of relying on personal watercrafts or boats to not only help sustain the environment by reducing the carbon footprint but also provide physical exercise to improve the user's well-being. The swimmer wings include a board, an arm guard which shields the user's forearm, and arm fasteners that secure the user's forearm between the board and the arm guard.