CLIMBING WALL WITH INPUT BASED CLIMBER FEEDBACK OUTPUTS AND SYSTEM FOR DELIVERING CLIMBING PATHS TO MULTIPLE CLIMBERS ON DIFFERENT WALLS SIMULTANEOUSLY
20220362633 · 2022-11-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B69/0048
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B24/0075
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2209/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2220/833
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2220/80
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/0622
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B24/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B69/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A rock climbing wall includes a support wall and a plurality of rock climbing holds attached to the support wall. The rock climbing wall also includes a sensing apparatus that determines that a climber traversing the rock climbing wall has contacted a first one of the plurality of rock climbing holds. In addition, the rock climbing wall includes a control device that, upon receipt of a signal from the sensing apparatus indicative of the climber contacting the first one of the plurality of rock climbing holds, causes at least a second one of the plurality of rock climbing holds to be indicated as an additional hold to be contacted as the climber traverses a climbing route along the wall.
Claims
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8. A rock climbing wall, the rock climbing wall including: a support wall; a plurality of rock climbing holds attached to the support wall; a sensing apparatus that determines that a climber traversing the rock climbing wall has contacted a first one of the plurality of rock climbing holds; and a control device that, upon receipt of a signal from the sensing apparatus indicative of the climber contacting the first one of the plurality of rock climbing holds, causes at least a second one of the plurality of rock climbing holds to be indicated as an additional hold to be contacted as the climber traverses a climbing route along the wall; wherein the sensing apparatus is contained within or on a surface of the first one of the plurality of rock climbing holds; wherein the sensing apparatus comprises one or more force sensitive resistor (FSR) sensors; wherein: the signal from the sensing apparatus is indicative of a force exerted on the rock climbing hold by the climber and the control device selects the additional hold from a first additional hold and second additional hold; the route includes a more challenging branch and a less challenging branch that is different than the more challenging branch; and the first additional hold is located along more the challenging branch and the second additional hold is located along the less challenging branch.
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12. A rock climbing wall, the rock climbing wall including: a support wall; a plurality of rock climbing holds attached to the support wall; a sensing apparatus that determines that a climber traversing the rock climbing wall has contacted a first one of the plurality of rock climbing holds; and a control device that, upon receipt of a signal from the sensing apparatus indicative of the climber contacting the first one of the plurality of rock climbing holds, causes at least a second one of the plurality of rock climbing holds to be indicated as an additional hold to be contacted as the climber traverses a climbing route along the wall; wherein the sensing apparatus is contained within or on a surface of the first one of the plurality of rock climbing holds; wherein the sensing apparatus comprises one or more force sensitive resistor (FSR) sensors; wherein: the signal from the sensing apparatus is indicative of an amount of time the climber contacted the rock climbing hold and the control device selects the additional hold from a first additional hold and second additional hold; the route includes a more challenging branch and a less challenging branch that is different than the more challenging route; and the first additional hold is located along more the challenging branch and the second additional hold is located along the less challenging branch.
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Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] For a more complete understanding of this disclosure, reference is now made to the following brief description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings and detailed description, wherein like reference numerals represent like parts:
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[0012] The diagrams depicted herein are illustrative. There can be many variations to the diagram or the operations described. For instance, the actions can be performed in a differing order or actions can be added, deleted or modified. Also, the terms “coupled”, “connected” and variations thereof, describe having a conductive path between two elements. The use of such terms herein provides written description for both direct and indirect couplings/connections. In the claims, such terms shall include both direct and indirect connections/couplings unless the claim specifically states that connection is direct. A direct connection/coupling is a connection/coupling between the elements with no intervening elements/connections between them.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0013] Disclosed herein is rock climbing wall that based on input received from sensors on the wall or that can glean information about a climbers progress on the wall can vary a route along the wall. The varied route is thus directed to an individual climber based on real time performance.
[0014] To this end, and referring now to
[0015] Attached to the support wall 102 are a plurality of rock climbing holds. While not specifically numbered in
[0016] In general terms, a climber traversed the rock climbing wall 100 along a route. An example route is shown by arrow A. To traverse the route, the climber will, in succession, grab the rock climbing holds that are contacted by the arrow.
[0017] The route in prior instances was defined either by a succession of like colored rock climbing holds or by rock climbing holds marked with tape. The route is typically set by a route setter and is fixed in that it does not change and remains the same overtime. In this manner, the entire route is static and fully disclosed to the climber before the climber beings traversing the route A
[0018] Herein, a sensor or other measurement device can measure certain aspects of the climber traversing a particular route and cause the route to branch into different sub-routes, some of which may be harder than others. This concept is shown graphically in
[0019] In one embodiment, the rock climbing holds can include an illumination device on or inside them (e.g, a diode) that allows for the holds to light up. Alternatively, an external illumination source can be provided that allows particular one of the rock climbing holds to be illumined. This may be accomplished, for example, by lasers or colored light.
[0020] In prior systems, a general route can be established by lighting all rock climbing holds along it. For example, all rock climbing holds contacted by arrow A on Route A can be illuminated before the climber begins climbing. Such systems, while useful, do not allow for any variation of the route in real-time as the climber traverses the route.
[0021] Consider for an example, a case where a climber begins to traverse the climbing wall as embodied in
[0022] As shown after rock climbing hold 4 is passes, the route splits into first and second sub-routes 212, 214. In one embodiment, the first sub-route is easier than the second sub-route 214. In such a case, the second sub-route 214 may be referred to as a more challenging route relative first sub-route 212 which, thus, may be referred to a less challenging route.
[0023] The rock wall 100 of
[0024] Alternatively, and by way of example only, if it is determined that hold 3 was contracted, hold 8 could then be illuminated. To that it end, it shall be understood that a quality of how hold 3 was contacted can be utilized to select between additional hold that is illuminated. Stated differently, the quality of how the hold was contacted can cause the controller to cause the route to follow a branch (sub-route) that more or less challenging. For example, if the climber only contacted hold 3 for a short time, the climber may be experienced and/or having a good day should be challenged by being cause to follow the second (more challenging) branch 214 rather than the first (less challenging branch) 212. In a different example, if the force exerted on hold 3 (or a peak value thereof) is higher than a threshold, it may be assumed that the transition from hold 3 to hold 4 was difficult for the climber and, thus, that the first (less challenging branch) 212 should be selected. Further, consider the example where hold 3 is never contacted but hold 4 is. This can indicate that the climber may be experienced and/or having a good day and was capable of skipping hold 3 and should be challenged by being cause to follow the second (more challenging) branch 214 rather than the first (less challenging branch) 212. Additionally, in some instances the sensing apparatus can determine if one hold 3 was contacted by 1 or 2 hands. This can be accomplished, for example, by utilizing more than one force sensor on the hold. Again, such information can be used to select an additional hold to be contacted by the climber.
[0025] Of course, other types of conclusions can be reached based on the times/forces/numbers of hands without departing from the general understanding that a signal received by the control device 200 from a sensing apparatus indicative of the climber contacting the first one of the plurality of rock climbing holds, causes at least a second one of the plurality of rock climbing holds to be indicated as an additional hold to be contacted as the climber traverses a climbing route along the wall. Further, additional or alternative information can be utilized.
[0026] Referring back to
[0027] Herein, the holds either have sensing elements in/on them or the system a whole includes a sensing apparatus that can determine a quality of how a climber contacts one or more of the holds along the route. Examples of such qualities can include forces exerted on the hold, a time the climber contacted a hold, a number of hands on the hold or any combination thereof. In one embodiment, the sensing apparatus comprises one or more force sensitive resistor (FSR) sensors. Such sensors can be used to determine any of the above qualities of the contact. In an alternative embodiment, the sensing apparatus is a camera or a laser scanner and the sensing apparatus has a field of view that extends over at least a portion of the support wall 102. This device can be used instead of or in addition to the FSR sensors. In one embodiment, the sensing apparatus can be implemented such that conductive “chalk” is on the holds and contact of the climbers hand will thereby vary a captaincy between two locations on the hold.
[0028] In any of the above described embodiments, the rock climbing wall can include a wall angle adjustment system that, based on the signal, adjusts an angle of the platform relative to a horizontal axis. In such an embodiment, the control device selects the additional hold from a first group of the rock climbing holds along a more challenging route and a second group of the rock climbing holds along a less challenging route based at least in part on the angle of the platform relative to the horizontal axis.
[0029] The corresponding structures, materials, acts, and equivalents of all means or step plus function elements in the claims below are intended to include any structure, material, or act for performing the function in combination with other claimed elements as specifically claimed. The description of the present invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description, but is not intended to be exhaustive or limited to the invention in the form disclosed. Many modifications and variations will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and the practical application, and to enable others of ordinary skill in the art to understand the invention for various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.
[0030] While the preferred embodiments to the invention have been described, it will be understood that those skilled in the art, both now and in the future, may make various improvements and enhancements which fall within the scope of the claims which follow. These claims should be construed to maintain the proper protection for the invention first described.