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WO2002030238A1
WO2002030238A1 PCT/KR2001/001698 KR0101698W WO0230238A1 WO 2002030238 A1 WO2002030238 A1 WO 2002030238A1 KR 0101698 W KR0101698 W KR 0101698W WO 0230238 A1 WO0230238 A1 WO 0230238A1
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    • G01CMEASURING DISTANCES, LEVELS OR BEARINGS; SURVEYING; NAVIGATION; GYROSCOPIC INSTRUMENTS; PHOTOGRAMMETRY OR VIDEOGRAMMETRY
    • G01C22/00Measuring distance traversed on the ground by vehicles, persons, animals or other moving solid bodies, e.g. using odometers, using pedometers
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    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
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    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B13/00Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
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  • the present invention relates to the walking counter device to be installed in the shoe. More specifically, the present invention relates to the walking counter device to be installed in the shoe, showing the walking information, thereby not carrying the pedometer in the pocket or on the belt.
  • the pedometer has been used by attaching on the pedestrian's belt or neck, in order to confirm the amount or period of exercise.
  • the treadmill may be used for running or walking exercising, and it is equipped with the various functions such as consumption of calories, walking numbers, distance, walking time, etc. Even if it is convenient to use in the gym and in the large house, it is not possible to use it in the out-door exercises, and also it is difficult for the poor to use it. And therefore, the pedometer has been introduced and developed in its size and fidelity thereof.
  • Such a conventional pedometer shows the number of step and/or walking distance of the user by detecting the vibration of the pendulum installed in the pedometer when the user takes a walk.
  • this pedometer has many drawbacks. For example, it should be being carried all the time while a user walks; a user has to take it off and put it back on new clothes, if he changes his clothes; it could be happened that a user forgets to carry it when he goes out for walk; it is not said that the said pedometer is an accurate device, since it may be operated as to a little movements such as a standing jump or a slight vibration, and so on.
  • the inventor of the present invention has found that if a device is installed in the shoe comprising a weight detection sensor, a selection switch, an acceleration detection sensor, a controller for generating the walking expression control signal, and a display member showing the result of walking information, it is possible to provide the shoe installed with the walking counter device having an accurate walking information.
  • the purpose of the present invention is to provide the walking counter device to be installed in the shoe, and therefore it is not necessary for the walker to carry the pedometer.
  • the walking counter device of the present invention comprises a weight detection sensor that is installed at the sole and/or heel of shoe to detect the weight which is imposed to the shoe, a selection switch to select the function of the said walking counter device,
  • an acceleration detection sensor that is installed at a certain place of the shoe to detect the acceleration signal generated in accordance with the acceleration state, which is being generated by movement of the shoe
  • a controller that is connected with the said sensors, and controls the walking indication signal obtained by calculating the signals inputted from each sensor, when an acceleration signal generated by movement of the shoe at the state of becoming the weight over the set up weight is detected, and a display member that shows walking information which is received from the controller.
  • the walking counter device to be installed in the shoe operates to show the number of stride, the walking distance, and the consumed calories.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram of the walking counter device to be installed in the shoe, according to an example of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a shoe installed with the walking counter device, according to an example of the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a shoe installed with the walking counter device, according to another example of the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 is a flow chart illustrating the control operation of the walking counter device to be installed in the shoe, in accordance with the example of the present invention.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram of the walking counter device 70 installed in the shoe 60, according to an example of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a shoe 60 installed with the walking counter device 70, according to an example of the present invention.
  • FIG. 60 of the present invention is to be explained, referring to the FIG. 1 to FIG. 2.
  • the walking counter device 70 is installed in sole 62 and/or the heel of the shoe 60 and it comprises a weight detection sensor 10 that is installed at the sole 62 and/or heel of the shoe 60 to detect the weight which is imposed to the shoe; a selection switch 20 to select the function of the said walking counter device 70; an acceleration detection sensor 30 that is installed at a certain place of the shoe 60 to detect the acceleration signal generated in accordance with the acceleration state, which is being generated by movement of the shoe 60; a controller 40 that is connected with the said sensors 10, 20, 30, and controls the walking indication signal obtained by calculating the signals inputted from each sensor, when an acceleration signal generated by movement of the shoe at the state of becoming the weight over the set up weight is detected; and a display member 50 located on the tongue 64 or other place of the shoe 60, that shows a walking information which is received from the controller.
  • the walking counter device 70 has an electronic circuit inside the case and shows the number of walk, the distance of walk, the consumed calories, the time, etc. on the display member 50.
  • a selection switch 20 has a function of switch to operate the walking counter device 70.
  • the selection switch includes a functional option switch, set up / re-set up switch, weight input switch, etc. If the weight of the walker is inputted a through a weight input switch, it is possible to obtain the consumed calories by calculating the stride of walk. By taking consideration of the thickness of the walking counter device 70, the thinner is the better.
  • the walk counter device 70 used in the present invention is about 2 mm thick.
  • FIG. 2 illustrates the installed state of the walking counter device 70 at the back part of the sole 62 of the shoe 60, and attached state of the display member. 50 either at the front part or on the tongue 64 of the shoe 60. Therefore a walker is able to read easily the number of his walk at the state of wearing his shoe 60. It should be noted that a direction of the letter/number displayed on the display member 50 be headed toward the front part of the shoe, in order to be easily read by the walker wearing the shoe.
  • the display member 50 may be constituted with the independent circuit, which is detachable from an electronic circuit of the walking counter device 70. Also a display member 50 has a cover which can hide the monitor, or it can be put into the pocket which is made at the tongue 64.
  • a battery that supplies a power to the walking counter device 70 may be attached on either the walking counter device 70, or the display member 50. It is prefer to attach the battery at the display member 50 so that it is easy for a walker to exchange a battery.
  • walking counter device 70 may be used as a conventional one, the function and operation thereof are not explained herein.
  • FIG. 3 illustrates the shoe 60 wherein the walking counter device 70 is installed.
  • the walking counter device 70 is installed at the outside 68 of the rear part of the shoe 60.
  • the display member 50 is connected to the walking counter device 70 as a unit, differing from FIG. 2, wherein the display member 50 is connected to a tongue 64 of the shoe 60 as a separated form.
  • the walking counter device 70 is preferably installed between the inner part 66 and the outer part 68 of the rear-outside of the shoe 60.
  • the walking counter device 70 is not projected from the plain part of the shoe, and therefore it does not mar the appearance of the shoe or does not exert the inconvenience to wear, because the thickness of the walking counter device 70 is thin, for example 2mm thick.
  • FIG. 4 is a flow chart of the function of the walking counter device 70 which is installed at the shows 60. The function of the walking counter device 70 is explained in detail, referring to FIG. 1 to FIG. 4.
  • the controller 40 detects whether a walker wears the shoe 60 through the weight detection sensor 10 at the step 102 of FIG. 4. That is to say, when a walker puts shoe on his feet and starts walking, the weight detection sensor 10 detects the weight of the walker, and sends a weight detection signal to a controller 40.
  • a controller 40 makes the switch of the walking counter device 70 be ON to progress to the step 104, when the shoe 60 is worn at the step 102. Afterwards the controller actuates the display member at the next step 106. If the selection switch 20 does not input the information to the controller 40, the controller 40 moves to the step 108 and progresses to the step 110 to detect through acceleration detection sensor 30 whether • the shoe 60 moves over the prescribed speed.
  • the controller 40 counts the number of walking at the step 112, if the shoe moves with a higher speed than a prescribed speed at the step 110. And then, the controller progresses to the step 114 and expresses the number of walking on a display member
  • the controller receives the information from the selection sensor 20 at the step 108, it goes to the step 116 and actuates an operation corresponding to the selected switch. That is to say, it operates to select one of the function of the walking counter device 70, a function of set up / re-set up, or a function of input of the weight.
  • the walking counter device to be installed in the shoe in accordance with the present invention has the advantages that it is not necessary to carry the pedometer on the walker, but also it is possible to provide the exact information according to the walk done.

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Abstract

The present invention discloses a walking counter device to be installed in the shoe comprises a weight detection sensor that is installed at the sole and/or heel of shoe to detect the weight which is imposed to the shoe; a selection switch to select the function of the said walking counter device; an acceleration detection sensor that is installed at a certain place of the shoe to detect the acceleration signal generated in accordance with the acceleration state, which is being generated by movement of the shoe; a controller that is connected with the said sensors, and controls the walking indication signal obtained by calculating the signals inputted from each sensor, when an acceleration signal generated by movement of the shoe at the state of becoming the weight over the set up weight is detected; and a display member that shows a walking information which is received from the controller.The walking counter device according to the present invention has the advantages that it is not necessary to carry the pedometer on the walker, but also it is possible to provide the exact information according to the walk done.

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TITLE OF INVENTION
THE WALKING COUNTER DEVICE TO BE INSTALLED IN THE SHOE TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to the walking counter device to be installed in the shoe. More specifically, the present invention relates to the walking counter device to be installed in the shoe, showing the walking information, thereby not carrying the pedometer in the pocket or on the belt.
BACKGROUND ART
Hitherto, the pedometer has been used by attaching on the pedestrian's belt or neck, in order to confirm the amount or period of exercise. In the gym, the treadmill may be used for running or walking exercising, and it is equipped with the various functions such as consumption of calories, walking numbers, distance, walking time, etc. Even if it is convenient to use in the gym and in the large house, it is not possible to use it in the out-door exercises, and also it is difficult for the poor to use it. And therefore, the pedometer has been introduced and developed in its size and fidelity thereof. Such a conventional pedometer shows the number of step and/or walking distance of the user by detecting the vibration of the pendulum installed in the pedometer when the user takes a walk.
However, this pedometer has many drawbacks. For example, it should be being carried all the time while a user walks; a user has to take it off and put it back on new clothes, if he changes his clothes; it could be happened that a user forgets to carry it when he goes out for walk; it is not said that the said pedometer is an accurate device, since it may be operated as to a little movements such as a standing jump or a slight vibration, and so on.
DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION
As a result of extensive studies, the inventor of the present invention has found that if a device is installed in the shoe comprising a weight detection sensor, a selection switch, an acceleration detection sensor, a controller for generating the walking expression control signal, and a display member showing the result of walking information, it is possible to provide the shoe installed with the walking counter device having an accurate walking information. The purpose of the present invention is to provide the walking counter device to be installed in the shoe, and therefore it is not necessary for the walker to carry the pedometer.
In order to accomplish the above purpose, the walking counter device of the present invention comprises a weight detection sensor that is installed at the sole and/or heel of shoe to detect the weight which is imposed to the shoe, a selection switch to select the function of the said walking counter device,
an acceleration detection sensor that is installed at a certain place of the shoe to detect the acceleration signal generated in accordance with the acceleration state, which is being generated by movement of the shoe, a controller that is connected with the said sensors, and controls the walking indication signal obtained by calculating the signals inputted from each sensor, when an acceleration signal generated by movement of the shoe at the state of becoming the weight over the set up weight is detected, and a display member that shows walking information which is received from the controller.
By the present invention, when weight is imposed on the shoe by every stroke of walking, the walking counter device to be installed in the shoe operates to show the number of stride, the walking distance, and the consumed calories.
BRIEF DESCRITION OF THE DRAWINGS The invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawing, in which the
Figures are diagrammatic, partial views of devices of the invention; in particular,
FIG. 1 is a block diagram of the walking counter device to be installed in the shoe, according to an example of the present invention. FIG. 2 is a shoe installed with the walking counter device, according to an example of the present invention.
FIG. 3 is a shoe installed with the walking counter device, according to another example of the present invention.
FIG. 4 is a flow chart illustrating the control operation of the walking counter device to be installed in the shoe, in accordance with the example of the present invention.
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
The preferred embodiment of the invention is described in detail, referring to the attached drawings.
FIG. 1 is a block diagram of the walking counter device 70 installed in the shoe 60, according to an example of the present invention. FIG. 2 is a shoe 60 installed with the walking counter device 70, according to an example of the present invention. The constitution of the walking counter device 70 installed in the shoe
60 of the present invention is to be explained, referring to the FIG. 1 to FIG. 2.
As illustrated in FIG. 1 , the walking counter device 70 is installed in sole 62 and/or the heel of the shoe 60 and it comprises a weight detection sensor 10 that is installed at the sole 62 and/or heel of the shoe 60 to detect the weight which is imposed to the shoe; a selection switch 20 to select the function of the said walking counter device 70; an acceleration detection sensor 30 that is installed at a certain place of the shoe 60 to detect the acceleration signal generated in accordance with the acceleration state, which is being generated by movement of the shoe 60; a controller 40 that is connected with the said sensors 10, 20, 30, and controls the walking indication signal obtained by calculating the signals inputted from each sensor, when an acceleration signal generated by movement of the shoe at the state of becoming the weight over the set up weight is detected; and a display member 50 located on the tongue 64 or other place of the shoe 60, that shows a walking information which is received from the controller.
The walking counter device 70 has an electronic circuit inside the case and shows the number of walk, the distance of walk, the consumed calories, the time, etc. on the display member 50. A selection switch 20 has a function of switch to operate the walking counter device 70. The selection switch includes a functional option switch, set up / re-set up switch, weight input switch, etc. If the weight of the walker is inputted a through a weight input switch, it is possible to obtain the consumed calories by calculating the stride of walk. By taking consideration of the thickness of the walking counter device 70, the thinner is the better. The walk counter device 70 used in the present invention is about 2 mm thick.
FIG. 2 illustrates the installed state of the walking counter device 70 at the back part of the sole 62 of the shoe 60, and attached state of the display member. 50 either at the front part or on the tongue 64 of the shoe 60. Therefore a walker is able to read easily the number of his walk at the state of wearing his shoe 60. It should be noted that a direction of the letter/number displayed on the display member 50 be headed toward the front part of the shoe, in order to be easily read by the walker wearing the shoe. The display member 50 may be constituted with the independent circuit, which is detachable from an electronic circuit of the walking counter device 70. Also a display member 50 has a cover which can hide the monitor, or it can be put into the pocket which is made at the tongue 64. A battery that supplies a power to the walking counter device 70 may be attached on either the walking counter device 70, or the display member 50. It is prefer to attach the battery at the display member 50 so that it is easy for a walker to exchange a battery.
As the walking counter device 70 may be used as a conventional one, the function and operation thereof are not explained herein.
FIG. 3 illustrates the shoe 60 wherein the walking counter device 70 is installed. In the FIG. 3, the walking counter device 70 is installed at the outside 68 of the rear part of the shoe 60. The display member 50 is connected to the walking counter device 70 as a unit, differing from FIG. 2, wherein the display member 50 is connected to a tongue 64 of the shoe 60 as a separated form. The walking counter device 70 is preferably installed between the inner part 66 and the outer part 68 of the rear-outside of the shoe 60. The walking counter device 70 is not projected from the plain part of the shoe, and therefore it does not mar the appearance of the shoe or does not exert the inconvenience to wear, because the thickness of the walking counter device 70 is thin, for example 2mm thick. FIG. 4 is a flow chart of the function of the walking counter device 70 which is installed at the shows 60. The function of the walking counter device 70 is explained in detail, referring to FIG. 1 to FIG. 4.
The controller 40 detects whether a walker wears the shoe 60 through the weight detection sensor 10 at the step 102 of FIG. 4. That is to say, when a walker puts shoe on his feet and starts walking, the weight detection sensor 10 detects the weight of the walker, and sends a weight detection signal to a controller 40. A controller 40 makes the switch of the walking counter device 70 be ON to progress to the step 104, when the shoe 60 is worn at the step 102. Afterwards the controller actuates the display member at the next step 106. If the selection switch 20 does not input the information to the controller 40, the controller 40 moves to the step 108 and progresses to the step 110 to detect through acceleration detection sensor 30 whether the shoe 60 moves over the prescribed speed. The controller 40 counts the number of walking at the step 112, if the shoe moves with a higher speed than a prescribed speed at the step 110. And then, the controller progresses to the step 114 and expresses the number of walking on a display member
50.
On the other hand, if the controller received the information from the selection sensor 20 at the step 108, it goes to the step 116 and actuates an operation corresponding to the selected switch. That is to say, it operates to select one of the function of the walking counter device 70, a function of set up / re-set up, or a function of input of the weight.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY As explained in the above, the walking counter device to be installed in the shoe, in accordance with the present invention has the advantages that it is not necessary to carry the pedometer on the walker, but also it is possible to provide the exact information according to the walk done.

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WHAT IS CLAIMED IS:
1. A walking counter device to be installed in the shoe comprises a weight detection sensor that is installed at the sole and/or heel of shoe to detect the weight which is imposed to the shoe, a selection switch to select the function of the said walking counter device, an acceleration detection sensor that is installed at a certain place of the shoe to detect the acceleration signal generated in accordance with the acceleration state, which is being generated by movement of the shoe, a controller that is connected with the said sensors, and controls the walking indication signal obtained by calculating the signals inputted from each sensor, when an acceleration signal generated by movement of the shoe at the state of becoming the weight over the set up weight is detected, and a display member that shows a walking information which is received from the controller.
2. A walking counter device to be installed in the shoe according to the
claim 1 , wherein the said controller shuts off walking expression control
signal to be supplied to display member, if the weight to be imposed on the
shoe is less than the prescribed one, or the acceleration signal is not
detected in accordance with the movement of the shoe.
3. A walking counter device to be installed in the shoe according to the claim 1 , wherein the said walk counter device is installed between the inner part and the outer part of the rear-outside of the shoe, and the display member is connected to the walking counter device as a unit.
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