SENSOR MAT FOR ATHLETES
20200016458 ยท 2020-01-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B2220/833
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B24/0062
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2225/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B24/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A sensor mat for accurate timing of athletic jumps, including top and bottom plates which are separated by a cavity. The plates come into contact under the weight of the athlete and activate timing circuitry. Airflow in the cavity is enhanced by passages or vents in the bottom plate to improve response time of the mat.
Claims
1. A sensor mat for an athlete, including: a bottom plate supported on a base, a top plate held apart from the bottom plate forming a cavity between the top and bottom plates, circuitry associated with the top and bottom plates which times electrical contact between the top and bottom plates due to a weight of the athlete on the top plate, wherein the bottom plate comprises airflow passages which assist airflow in the cavity during contact between the top and bottomplate,
2. The sensor mat according to claim 1, wherein the airflow passages comprise an arrangement of slots in the bottom plate.
3. The sensor mat according to claim 1, wherein the airflow passages comprise lateral vents which assist airflow in and out of the cavity.
4. The sensor mat according to claim 1, comprising a resilient means between the top and bottom plates.
5. (currently amended.) The sensor mat according to claim 4, wherein the resilient means comprises an array of conical springs determined by the weights the top plate.
6. The sensor mat according to claim 1, wherein the top and bottom plates are manufactured from stainless steel, and wherein the top and bottom plates are held apart by strips of tape disposed along edges of the top and bottom plates.
7. The sensor mat according to claim 1, comprising a pair of bottom plates side by side corresponding to individual feet of the athlete.
8. A sensor mat for timing athletic jumps, comprising: a switch formed by top and bottom electrically conductive plates spaced apart in parallel by a peripheral insulator, and timing circuitry connected to the switch which times activation of the switch caused by a weight of an athlete depressing the top electrically conductive plate into electrical contact with the bottom electrically conductive plate.
9. The sensor mat according to claim 8, further comprising a base which supports the bottom electrically conductive plate and provides one or more resilient members which compensate weight of the top electrically conductive plate.
10. The sensor mat according to claim 9, wherein the resilient members are an array of springs located in pockets in the base and extending upwards through holes in the bottom electrically conductive plate.
11. The sensor mat according to claim 8, comprising a plurality of air flow passages which assist flow of air between the top and bottom electrically conductive plates during activation of the switch.
12. The sensor mat according to claim 11, wherein the air flow passages are slots formed in the bottom electrically conductive plate.
13. The sensor mat according to claim 8, comprising a rim which contains the top and bottom electrically conductive plates and the base to form the mat.
14. The sensor mat according to claim 9, wherein the timing circuitry is formed as a circuit board contained in the mat in parallel with the top and bottom electrically conductive plates.
15. The sensor mat according to claim 8, wherein the top and bottom electrically conductive plates are manufactured from stainless steel, and the insulator which spaces the top and bottom electrically conductive plates is a strip of adhesive tape.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] Embodiments of the invention will be described with reference to the drawings, of which:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0015] Referring to the drawings it will be appreciated that the invention can be performed in a variety of different ways for a range of athletic purposes and that these embodiments are given by way of example only.
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[0017] The top and bottom plates are each about 0.5 to 1 mm in thickness and separated by a cavity of about 0.5 to 1.5 mm, while the base is about 1 cm in thickness. Placed together in the rim they form a mat of about 80 cm by 80 cm in area and 1-1.5 cm in thickness. The pair of bottom plates are each about 40 cm in width separated by a centre strip 154 and are provided for the individual feet of an athlete jumping from and/or landing on the mat. The centre strip may be overlaid by a length of peripheral strip 130. These dimensions and the resilience of the mat are variable depending on the specific purpose of the mat and the materials used. In a simpler embodiment a single bottom plate may also be provided rather than a pair.
[0018] A printed circuit board 140 fits in pocket 172 cut into the base 170, with corresponding portions 112 and 152 cut into the top and bottom plates 110 and 150. Plate 114 protects the PCB. The PCB provides circuitry which is electrically connected to the top and bottom plates, typically by way of a simple screw connection. The top plate 110 and the pair of bottom plates 150 thereby form a pair of switches which are activated by the weight of an athlete on the mat. A switch is closed when the top plate is depressed into electrical contact with one or other of the bottom plates by one or other of the athlete's feet. The arrival and departure of either or both feet can then be timed and analysed with suitable accuracy, preferably within about 1 ms.
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[0022] It will be appreciated that the mat can be constructed with a range of is materials and dimensions for a range of purposes. Airflow in the cavity can be enhanced by passages or vents of the kind described, leading to faster responses by the mat and more accurate timing data.