TOUCH SENSING AND SIGNALLING DEVICE FOR CLIMBING WALL AND TOUCH SENSING AND SIGNALLING SYSTEM COMPRISING SUCH DEVICE
20240050828 · 2024-02-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B71/0619
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B69/0048
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2220/833
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to a touch sensing and signalling device (20) for a climbing wall (100), said climbing wall (100) comprising a panel (1) and climbing holds (3) arranged thereon, said device (20) comprises a fastening element (4) for fastening the climbing hold (3) to the panel (1) and passing through the climbing hold (3) and the panel (1) in the mounted position of the climbing hold (3), said fastening element (4) is provided with a first end (4a) on the side of the climbing hold (3) and a second end (4b) opposite thereto, and with a through hole (5) connecting the first and second ends (4a, 4b) and passing through the fastening element (4), the through hole (5) is provided with a first opening (5a) at the first end (4a) and a second opening (5b) at the second end (4b), and said device (20) comprises a light emitting device (30) for emitting light through the first opening (5a) and a circuit (50) arranged at the second end (4b), said circuit (50) comprising a capacitive sensor (52) connected to the fastening element (4) and a control unit (54) connected to the light emitting device (30) and adapted to operate said light emitting device (30). The invention further provides a system (200) comprising such a device (20).
Claims
1. A touch sensing and signalling device (20) for a climbing wall (100), said climbing wall (100) comprising a panel (1) and climbing holds (3) arranged thereon, characterised in that the device (20) comprises a fastening element (4) for fastening the climbing hold (3) to the panel (1) and passing through the climbing hold (3) and the panel (1) in the mounted position of the climbing hold (3), said fastening element (4) is provided with a first end (4a) on the side of the climbing hold (3) and a second end (4b) opposite thereto, and with a through hole (5) connecting the first and second ends (4a, 4h) and passing through the fastening element (4), the through hole (5) is provided with a first opening (5a) at the first end (4a) and a second opening (51)) at the second end (4b), and said device (20) comprises a light emitting device (30) for emitting light through the first opening (5a) and a circuit (50) arranged at the second end (4b), said circuit (50) comprising a capacitive sensor (52) connected to the fastening element (4) and a control unit (54) connected to the light emitting device (30), wherein the control unit (54) is configured to receive data from the capacitive sensor (52) and, based on the received data, to operate the light emitting device (30).
2. A touch sensing and signalling device (20) according to claim 1, characterized in that the control unit (54) is configured to receive data from the capacitive sensor (52) and to operate the light emitting device (30) based on the received data.
3. A touch sensing and signalling device (20) according to claim 1, characterised in that the fastening element (4) is a screw with a through hole (5) and an external thread.
4. A touch sensing and signalling device (20) according to claim 3, characterized in that it comprises a support element (2) with an internal threaded hole configured to receive the screw, which support element (2) is adapted to be fixed to the panel (1) of the climbing wall (100).
5. A touch sensing and signal ling device (20) according to claim 1, characterized in that the circuit (50) has an aperture formed therein, the aperture being lined with a metal ring (59) and adapted to receive the fastening element (4), and the capacitive sensor (52) is connected to the fastening element (4) via the metal ring (59).
6. A touch sensing and signalling device (20) according to claim 5, characterized in that the circuit (50) is fixed to the second end (4b) of the fastening element (4) by means of a threaded nut (7).
7. A touch sensing and signal ling device (20) according to claim 1, characterized in that the circuit (50) is screwed to the panel (1) in the mounted state of the climbing hold (3).
8. A touch sensing and signalling device (20) according to claim 1, characterized in that the light emitting device (30) comprises a light source (6) arranged on the circuit (50) and an optical fibre (10) guiding light from the light source (6) through the through hole (5) towards the first opening (5a).
9. A touch sensing and signalling device (20) according to claim 1, characterized in that the light emitting device (30) comprises an electrical wiring (8) connected to the control unit (54) and guided through the through hole (5) towards the first opening (5a), and a light source (6) connected to an end of the wiring (8) facing the first end (4a).
10. A touch sensing and signalling device (20) according to claim 1, characterized in that the light emitting device (30) is configured to emit light in at least two colours.
11. A touch sensing and signalling device (20) according to claim 1, characterized in that a protective cap (9) for transmitting light from the light emitting device (30) is arranged at the first end (4a) of the fastening element (4).
12. A touch sensing and signalling device (20) according to claim 1, characterized in that the circuit (50) comprises a switching circuit (53) for adjusting the sensitivity of the capacitive sensor (52).
13. A touch sensing and signalling system (200), characterized in that it comprises a plurality of touch sensing and signalling devices (20) according to claim 1, and a controller (210) connected to the devices (20) and adapted to receive and process data measured by capacitive sensors (52) of the devices (20) and to operate the light emitting devices (30) of the devices (20).
14. A touch sensing and signalling system (200) according to claim 13, characterized in that it comprises device groups (250) formed by the touch sensing and signalling devices (20), each of said device groups (250) being connected to a respective sensor hub (260) in such a way that the sensor hubs (260) are connected to each other and to the devices (20) of the respective device group (250), the sensor hubs (260) are configured to receive, process and transmit signals from capacitive sensors (52) of the devices (20) of the respective device group (250), and the controller (210) is connected to at least one of the sensor hubs (260).
15. A touch sensing and signalling system (200) according to claim 13, characterized in that the controller (210) is provided with one or more input peripherals (212) and the system (200) comprises a database (220) for storing data measured by the capacitive sensors (52).
Description
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[0028] In a particularly preferred embodiment, the fastening element 4 is configured as a screw with a through hole 5 and an external thread preferably for example as an M10 type bolt with a through hole 5, commonly used for fastening climbing holds 3. The fastening element 4 in the form of a screw may also be screwed directly into the panel 1 and fixed. In a possible embodiment, the device 20 may be secured to the panel 1 of the climbing wall 100 by means of a screw-type support element 2 with an internal threaded hole configured to receive the fastening element 4 as can be seen in
[0029] The device 20 according to the invention comprises light emitting device 30 adapted to illuminate through the first opening 5a and circuit 50 arranged at the second end 4b. In the context of the present description, the term illuminating through opening 5a is interpreted broadly to include the case where the light emitting device 30 generates light inside the through hole 5, which then exits through opening 5a (see, e.g.,
[0030] In a possible embodiment shown in
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[0032] In a particularly preferred embodiment, the light emitting device 30 is configured to emit at least two colours, for example comprising a light source 6 of a RGB LED known per se. In order to protect the light emitting device 30 from external influences from the opening 5a, in a preferred embodiment, a protective cap 9 is arranged at the first end 4a of the fastening element 4, which allows the light from the light emitting device 30 to pass through. The protective caps 9 may be made of, for example, plastic material fixed to the end 4a. In addition to the mechanical protection, the additional advantage of the protective cap 9 is that, in the case of a semi-transparent (matt) design, it diffuses the light from the light source 6, making it visible from as many angles as possible to the climbers on the climbing wall 100. The circuit 50 according to the invention comprises a capacitive touch sensor 52 connected to the fastening element 4, i.e. electrically in contact, and a control unit 54 connected to the light emitting device 30 and adapted to operate the light emitting device 30. The capacitive touch sensor 52 and the control unit 54 are arranged as part of the circuit 50. By capacitive touch sensor 52 is meant a sensor known per se that is configured to detect touch on the surface of the climbing hold 3, such that the capacitive touch sensor 52 is connected to the fastening element 4 by, for example, metal contact, thereby being able to detect touch on the surface of the climbing hold 3 using the fastening element 4 as an antenna. In the exemplary embodiments shown in
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[0034] In the other preferred embodiment shown in
[0035] As the physical properties (size, material, shape, etc.) of the climbing holds 3 are different, in order to ensure that the detection can be performed with the appropriate sensitivity for the different climbing holds 3, in a preferred embodiment, the circuit 50 comprises a switching circuit 53 for adjusting the sensitivity of the capacitive sensor 52. The switching circuit 53 may, for example, be a so-called DIP switch row known per se, having individual switches 53. By setting each of the switches 53 to the ON position, the sensitivity of the capacitive sensor 52 may be increased in response to the capacitors (not shown in the figures) connected to the switches 53 of the switching circuit 53, as is known to the skilled person. In order to increase the maximum sensitivity achievable, the number of switches in the switching circuit 53 and the number of capacitors connected thereto can be further increased. In another possible embodiment, instead of a manually switchable switching circuit 53, a software adjustable switching circuit 53 can be used, for example by means of a memory DIP chip. This has the advantage that the sensitivity of the capacitive sensor 52 can be adjusted remotely and electronically.
[0036] The control unit 54 according to the invention is configured to receive data from the capacitive sensor 52 and, based on the received data, to operate the light emitting device 30. The control unit 54 may be configured, for example, as a microcontroller known per se, such as an STM32 type chip microcontroller, as will be apparent to the person skilled in the art. In a possible embodiment, the control unit 54 is configured such that when the capacitive sensor 52 detects the touching of the climbing hold 3, the control unit 54 actuates the light emitting device 30 and the light source 6 lights up or changes the colour of the emitted light.
[0037] The invention further relates to a touch sensing and signalling system 200 comprising a plurality of touch sensing and signalling devices 20 according to the invention, and a controller 210 electronically connected to the devices 20 and adapted to receive and process data measured by capacitive sensors 52 of the devices 20 and to operate light emitting devices 30 of the devices 20. In the context of the present invention, the controller 210 is understood to be a set of hardware and software components, which may be a personal computer (PC), network computer, workstation, minicomputer (e.g. Raspberry Pi, etc.), laptop, tablet or the like. The controller 210 comprises a processor for processing digital data and running computer programs, memory for storing digital data and connected to the processor, and a back-up storage device, as known to the person skilled in the art. The controller 210 can store and run programs. A program may, for example, be a visual indication of the climbing holds 3 of a particular climbing route by means of device 20 associated with the climbing holds 3. In other words, after selecting a climbing route, a program is started which starts to operate light emitting devices 30 of the devices 20 associated with the climbing holds 3 of the given climbing route. For example, it switches on or changes the colour of the light sources 6 of the light emitting devices 30.
[0038] The controller 210 is preferably equipped with a power supply, which provides the electrical energy needed to operate the devices 20. In the preferred embodiment shown in
[0039] In a preferred embodiment, the system 200 comprises device groups 250 formed by the devices 20, each of said device groups 250 being connected to a respective sensor hub 260 in such a way that the sensor hubs 260 are connected to each other and to the devices 20 of the respective device group 250.
[0040] In one possible embodiment, the circuits 50 of the devices 20 of a given group 250 are connected to the sensor hubs 260 via six-wire (+/5V, RGB fibre), or eight-wire (+/5V, RGB, control) cables when using a memory DIP chip. In addition to sending input and output signals, this cable also provides the 5V power supply for the devices 20. In this particular embodiment, one sensor hub 260 can control sixteen separate devices 20. The sensor hubs 260 can, for example, be connected in series with each other using BUS cables, as can be seen in
[0041] It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that alternative solutions to the other embodiments shown herein are contemplated but are within the scope of the appended claims.