TRAINING MODULE

20210339111 · 2021-11-04

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    Abstract

    The invention relates to an interactive training module, comprising at least one image-displaying wall (1, 2) with which motion sequences and/or objects can be displayed to a user, at least one position sensing device (7) with which the positions of at least the user's hands can be detected, and a control unit with which these positions can be compared with those which are stored in the control unit, wherein the control unit can display correction information to the user by means of the at least one image-displaying wall (1, 2) on the basis of the difference between the stored position and the detected position.

    Claims

    1. An interactive training module comprising at least one image-displaying wall (1, 2) with which motion sequences and/or objects can be displayed to a user, at least one position sensing device (7) with which the positions of at least the user's hands can be detected, and a control unit with which these positions can be compared with those which are stored in the control unit, wherein the control unit can display correction information to the user by means of the at least one image-displaying wall (1, 2) on the basis of the difference between the stored position and the detected position.

    2. The interactive training module according to claim 1, wherein the position sensing device (7) comprises at least one camera and/or wherein the position sensing device (7) comprises at least one inductive, capacitive or infrared light detecting sensor with which the area in front of the wall (1, 2) is detectable.

    3. The interactive training module according to claim 1, comprising at least one loudspeaker with which instructions can be given and/or with which acoustic correction indications can be made and/or with which motivating or animating comments or music can be provided.

    4. The interactive training module according to claim 1, comprising at least one heart rhythm sensor with which the heart rhythm of the user can be detected continuously and/or at intervals.

    5. The interactive training module according to claim 4, wherein the control unit can use the sensed heart rhythm to adjust the difficulty and/or intensity of the training program.

    6. The interactive training module according to claim 1, comprising a force sensor (70) integrated in the at least one image-displaying wall (1, 2).

    7. The interactive training module according to claim 1, wherein the at least one image-displaying wall (1, 2) is a screen.

    8. The interactive training module according to claim 1, comprising at least one projector (3, 4) with which an image can be displayed on the image-displaying wall (1, 2).

    9. The interactive training module according to claim 1, wherein the at least one image-displaying wall (1, 2) comprises a supporting first layer (100) and a haptic second layer (101) arranged on the side of the first layer (100) facing the user.

    10. The interactive training module according to claim 9, wherein the first layer (100) comprises an MDF board and wherein the second layer (101) comprises a foam board, a silicone board or a silicone foam board glued to the MDF board (100).

    11. The interactive training module according to claim 9, wherein the at least one image-displaying wall (1, 2) comprises an optical third layer (102) arranged on the side of the second layer (101) facing the user.

    12. The interactive training module according to claim 11, wherein the third layer (102) comprises a canvas stretched over at least the foam board, the silicone board or the silicone foam board (101).

    13. The interactive training module according to claim 1, comprising a first wall (1) and at least one second wall (2) laterally adjoining the first wall (1) in the intended use position, wherein the at least one second wall (2) is oriented at an angle to the first wall (1).

    14. The interactive training module according to claim 13, wherein the first wall (1) and the at least one second wall (2) on the side facing the user include an angle of 90 degrees or more.

    15. The interactive training module according to claim 13, comprising a first wall (1) and two second walls (2) laterally connected to the first wall (1) on both sides thereof.

    16. The interactive training module according to claim 13, wherein the walls (1, 2) comprise at least one panel (10,20) and comprise a portion of a corner piece (11) connecting the first wall (1) to the second wall (2) in a substantially seamless manner.

    17. The interactive training module according to claim 8, comprising two or more projectors (3,4), wherein an image is displayable on each of the walls (1, 2) with at least one of the projectors (3,4).

    18. The interactive training module according to claim 1, comprising a framework (5) on which at least the walls (1, 2) are arranged.

    19. The interactive training module according to claim 18, wherein the framework (5) projects upwardly above the walls (1, 2) in the intended use position and wherein the projectors (3, 4) and/or the position sensing device (7) are arranged on the part of the framework (5) projecting above the walls (1, 2).

    20. The interactive training module according to claim 19, wherein the parts of the framework (5) projecting above the walls (1, 2) are connected to each other.

    21. The interactive training module according to claim 1, comprising a floor (6) which may be image-displaying and/or which is equipped with force sensors (60).

    22. The interactive training module according to claim 21, comprising at least one projector with which an image on the floor (6) is displayable.

    23. An interactive training system, comprising a training module according to claim 1 and at least one tracker which is wearable by a user and with which at least the position of a hand of the user is detectable.

    24. The interactive training system according to claim 23, comprising two or more trackers which can be held with the hands or which can be arranged on the user's body with attachment means.

    25. The interactive training system of claim 24, wherein the attachment means are configured to attach the trackers to at least one of the group of body sites comprising wrist, elbow, shoulder neck, head, hip, knee, and ankle.

    26. The interactive training system according to claim 23, wherein the training system is configured such that the movements of two or more users are detectable.

    27. The interactive training system of claim 26, wherein the detection may be simultaneous.

    28. The interactive training system according to claim 26, wherein simultaneous detection of multiple users may be performed in one training module and/or in multiple training modules.

    29. A method for operating a training module comprising the steps of: providing a training module according to claim 1; selecting an exercise by a user; starting the exercise by the control unit; detecting at least the position of the user's hands by means of the at least one position sensing device (7); comparing the detected position with the position stored in the control unit; displaying correction information on the image-displaying wall (1, 2) based on the difference between the deposited position and the detected position.

    30. The method for operating a training module according to claim 29 comprising at least one of the steps of: adjusting the exercise based on the evaluation of the difference between the stored positions and the corresponding detected positions over a specified period of time; adjusting the exercise based on the measured heart rhythm over a given period of time.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES

    [0051] Exemplary embodiments of the present invention are explained in further detail below with reference to figures. These are for explanatory purposes only and are not to be construed restrictively. The figures show as follows:

    [0052] FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of an interactive training module according to the invention;

    [0053] FIG. 2 shows a perspective view of the framework of FIG. 1; and

    [0054] FIG. 3 shows a partial sectional view through the structure of a wall of FIG. 1.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    [0055] FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of an interactive training module according to the invention. The training module comprises an image-displaying first wall 1 and two image-displaying second walls 2 arranged laterally adjacent thereto, which are arranged on a framework 5. The second walls 2 are arranged at an angle of more than 90 degrees with respect to the first wall 1. In the embodiment shown, the angle included between the two walls 1, 2 is about 100 degrees. The first wall 1 comprises two panels 10 and each of the second walls 2 comprises two panels 20 which are butt-joined. Between the first wall 1 and the second walls 2, corner pieces 11 are arranged which are butt-joined to the first wall 1 on their one side and which are butt-joined to the second walls 2 on their second side. The corner pieces are rounded, resulting in a substantially stepless transition from the first wall 1 to the second walls 2. Force sensors 70 are arranged on the first and second walls 1, 2. For illustrative purposes, only one force sensor 70 is shown. However, multiple force sensors may be provided distributed across the panels 10, 20 of the walls 1, 2. A floor 6 is provided between the walls 1, 2, which may also be equipped with force sensors 60. Again, only one force sensor 60 is shown for illustrative purposes. The framework 5 comprises several profiles, as shown in detail in FIG. 2. The vertical profiles 50 project above the walls 1, 2 and are connected to each other by ceiling profiles 53, 54. The projectors 3, 4 and the position or movement detection devices 7 are arranged on the ceiling profiles 53, 54. For illustration purposes, only one motion sensor 7 is arranged.

    [0056] FIG. 2 shows a perspective view of the framework 5 of FIG. 1. The framework 5 comprises five vertical profiles 50, wherein the central vertical profile 50 is assigned to the first wall 1 and wherein two lateral vertical profiles 50 are assigned to each of the second walls 2. On the vertical profile 50, which is assigned to the first wall 1, a first ceiling profile 53 is arranged, which extends away from the first wall 1 essentially horizontally between the two second walls 2. A second ceiling profile 54 is arranged at the respective upper end of the vertical profiles 50 associated with the second walls 2 and extends away from the respective second wall 2 essentially horizontally to the first ceiling profile 53. The vertical profiles 50 of the second walls 2 are connected to each other by first horizontal profiles 51, and the second ceiling profiles 54 are also connected to each other by first horizontal profiles 51. At the free end of the second walls 2, the vertical profile 50 and the second ceiling profile 54 are connected to each other by a U-shaped connecting profile 55, wherein the legs of the connecting profile 55 are aligned with the first horizontal profiles 51. On the side of each second wall 2 facing the first wall 1, the vertical profiles 50 are connected to one another by angled second horizontal profiles 52, and the first ceiling profile 53 is connected on both sides to the second ceiling profiles 54 likewise by the angled second horizontal profiles 52. One leg of each of the second horizontal profiles 52 is aligned with each of the second horizontal profiles 51.

    [0057] FIG. 3 shows a partial sectional view through the structure of a wall 1, 2 of FIG. 1. Each of the panels 10, 20 and each corner profile 11 has the same layered structure. The layered structure comprises a first layer 100 in the form of an MDF board, a second layer 101 in the form of a foam board arranged thereon, and a third layer 102 in the form of a canvas arranged thereon. The foam board 101 is glued to the MDF board and the canvas is stretched over the foam board and the MDF board.

    TABLE-US-00001 1 First wall 51 First horizontal profile 10 Panel 52 Second horizontal profile 11 Corner piece 53 First ceiling profile 100 First layer 54 Second ceiling profile 101 Second layer 55 Connecting profile 102 Third layer 6 Floor 2 Second wall 60 Force sensor 20 Panel 7 Motion sensor 3 First projector 70 Force sensor 4 Second projector 5 Framework 50 Vertical profile