Interactive exercise and training system
20220184480 · 2022-06-16
Inventors
- Jeffrey W. Morin (Exeter, NH, US)
- Todd A. Dagres (Boston, MA, US)
- Arvin G. Abadilla (Carlsbad, CA, US)
- Matthew A. Froncillo (San Diego, CA, US)
- Adam V. Hickerson (Oceanside, CA, US)
- Donald I. Lambe (Watertown, MA, US)
Cpc classification
A63B24/0075
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2220/833
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2024/0068
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2209/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2225/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B69/0053
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/0622
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A punching bag training comprises a flexible housing adapted to be wrapped around a punching bag. The housing supports a strike pad array. Each strike pad in the array comprises a force sensor to detect strikes, together with a plurality of light emitting diodes (LEDs) that are positioned around the force sensor and that are lit when the user strikes the pad accurately (e.g., within a predetermined strike zone, and within a predetermined time). In addition, each strike pad has associated therewith an extension (or connecting) portion that couples the strike pad to the center portion. The connecting portion advantageously includes a set of LEDs that are selectively lit to telegraph a hit point to the user, namely, the strike pad associated with the connecting portion. The LEDs arranged on the connecting portion serve as a runway with the LEDs being lit progressively from the center portion and outward toward the strike pad to be hit next in a programmed hit sequence. As the user interacts with the system, speed, timing and accuracy preferably are measured to determine a score. The lighting elements are controlled using a controller unit that may be integral with the housing, attached thereto, or coupled to the housing wirelessly. The controller unit outputs one or more programmed hit sequences (i.e., to provide the control signals that activate the LEDs), and to detect and record electrical signals generated by the force sensors as the user strikes the pads.
Claims
1. A method carried out in association with first and second users each associated therewith a training device, the training device comprising a body configured to be positioned on or in association with a support surface, the body comprising an array of strike pads selectively positioned to provide a set of hit targets, wherein each strike pad has associated therewith a set of indicator lights, and a force sensor, the method comprising: outputting content to the second user, the content having been previously generated in a training session involving the first user interacting with the training device associated with the first user, the content having associated therewith a data set comprising a set of hit points in a timed sequence, wherein a hit point represents the first user interacting with a particular one of the strike pads; and as the content is output to the second user, selectively triggering the set of indicator lights in the training device associated with the second user based at least in part on the data set recorded during the training session involving the first user.
2. The method as described in claim 1 wherein the content is a video.
3. The method as described in claim 1 wherein the content is a video having an audio track.
4. The method as described in claim 1 wherein the training device associated with the second user is located remotely from the training device associated with the first user.
5. The method as described in claim 1 wherein the set of indicator lights are triggered as a cue to identify to the second user a next strike pad that is to be hit in a training sequence corresponding to the timed sequence.
6. The method as described in claim 1 wherein the first user is a trainer.
7. A method carried out in association with first and second users each associated therewith a training device, the training device comprising a body configured to be positioned on or in association with a support surface, the body comprising an array of strike pads selectively positioned to provide a set of hit targets, wherein each strike pad has associated therewith a set of indicator lights, and a force sensor, the method comprising: recording a training session as the first user interacts with the training device associated with the first user to generate content, the content having associated therewith a data set comprising a set of hit points in a timed sequence, wherein a hit point represents the first user interacting with a particular one of the strike pads; and providing the content including the data set to the second user, wherein information associated with the data set is configured to selectively trigger the set of indicator lights in the training device associated with the second user to identify to the second user a set of strike pads in a training sequence corresponding to the timed sequence.
8. The method as described in claim 7 wherein the content is a video.
9. The method as described in claim 7 wherein the content is a video having an audio track.
10. The method as described in claim 7 wherein the first user is a trainer.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0015] The starburst configuration of the strike pad array shown in
[0016] Control over the lighting sequence is provided by the controller unit 105, which as noted typically also receives signals generated by the force sensors 306. As the user interacts with the system, speed, timing and accuracy preferably are measured by the force sensors and the associated controller unit to determine a score or to provide other information. As noted above, the controller unit 105 may be integral with the housing, attached thereto (such as shown in
[0017] The controller unit 105 may be integrated with the strike pad array, as opposed to being a separate unit.
[0018] In one embodiment, a punch detection and measurement algorithm implements a moving threshold that filters the pressure reading from a force sensor; on a punch, the pressure reading changes rapidly and passes a threshold, and the algorithm determines the force to record preferably by taking a maximum value before the pressure reading returns below the threshold or a timeout occurs.
[0019] To facilitate gamification, the system preferably includes programming tools (e.g., a mobile device app, a desktop application, hardwired controls, etc.) to enable the user or other content provider (or indeed the system itself in an automated manner) to create a customize training or exercise session. Preferably, a custom session links together source audio (e.g., a music track), and a set of strike pad hit point locations and timing.
[0020] Machine or other learning may be applied to the system to provide for enhanced or more complex training sessions as the user increases his or her proficiency.
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[0022] The interactive system of this disclosure also may include or utilize a client device for interacting with the controller unit. A client device typically is a mobile device, such as a smartphone, tablet (e.g., an iPhone® or iPad®) or wearable computing device. Such a device comprises a CPU (central processing unit), computer memory, such as RAM, and a drive. The device software includes an operating system (e.g., Apple iOS, Google® Android™, or the like), and generic support applications and utilities. Connectivity to the interactive system typically is via a management application (a mobile app) that may be downloaded via a mobile application storefront (e.g., the AppStore). The management application provides data management functions, connectivity to social networks, and interactivity. The display interface depicted in
[0023] As an alternative to LEDs, other lighting devices (e.g., EL, LCD, incandescent, halogen, etc.) may be used.
[0024] There is no requirement that the wrap be used on a punching bag; the wrap may also be attached to a flat surface (e.g., a wall), or otherwise affixed to a support structure, or even a person (who would then in effect serve as the target).
[0025] The controller unit includes a power source, e.g., a battery, which may be removable for recharge or replacement.
[0026] Preferably, the wrap comprises a stacked construction such as depicted in the exploded view shown in
[0027] In addition to or in lieu of the force sensor (which typically is a resistive device), an accelerometer may be used to generate the hit detection.
[0028] In use, and to facilitate multi-player interactivity, the controller may be selectively programmed to capture and upload (e.g., by wireless transfer) hit data, exercise/training session data, scores, and the like, to multi-player gaming sites, other social media sites and the like. Such interactivity may include an instructor providing instructions (to users) via real-time or recorded audio/video. The instruction may include cues for punch location, timing and other exercises (e.g., push-ups, knee bends, etc.) during an interactive workout session. Instruction of this type can be given to multiple users, and their session results may then be used for competition or social sharing.