WO2010050931A1 - Equipement d’exercice par stimulation - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63B—APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
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- A63B71/06—Indicating or scoring devices for games or players, or for other sports activities
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63B—APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
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- the present invention relates to exercise equipment having features to incentivize users to exercise. More particularly, the present invention relates to exercise equipment providing electronic media adapted for readability by users of the equipment and/or processors adapted to track, pace, and incentivize a user's use of the exercise equipment through electronic media offerings and preferably, the provision of milestones.
- prior art exercise equipment do not overcome the practical problems discussed above. For example, for those persons desiring to read or study with their time in lieu of exercising, the provision of a television screen or phone jack is of no moment.
- the prior art does not provide a workable solution to the difficulties encountered in trying to read during exercise. A platform for resting a book or magazine still does not overcome the difficulty of reading small print and turning pages while exercising.
- prior art exercise machines do not provide any incentives, milestones, or motivation for users centered on their reading during exercise. Additionally, prior art exercise machines do not provide hardware and software that facilitates reading a user's chosen or preferred reading material during exercise.
- One object of some embodiments of the present invention is to provide an improved exercise machine equipped with means for facilitating reading by a user of the machine. According to this object of the invention, some embodiments of the invention provide a screen for reading electronically stored media in a font that is large enough to enhance readability of the text during exercise movements.
- Another object of the invention is to provide an exercise machine providing incentives, milestones and motivation to exercise to readers.
- some embodiments of the invention provide a processor that may be configured to control the presentation and pace of text on a screen configured for reading electronically stored media.
- Yet another object of some embodiments of the invention is to provide an exercise machine system that includes a processor for receiving, storing, or providing, and then displaying text on a screen for reading by a user.
- a related object of some embodiments of the invention is to provide an exercise machine equipped with computer architecture adapted to allow a user to read a preferred material.
- the system includes an Internet access or wireless feature allowing a user to find and load or receive reading material from a server to be presented on the screen.
- the system includes a port or ports for receiving external memory devices, such as a diskette, USB key, SD card, pen drive, CD-Rom, iPod®, or the like, that allows the user to bring his or her preferred reading material.
- the system requires a specific customized external memory device to be used that may be purchased for use with the equipment and contain predetermined material (e.g., a book, magazine, newspaper, etc.) or allow for material to be chosen and saved by the user for reading when exercising (e.g., user downloads material from the Internet, a site, or server having a menu of books, newspapers, etc. for download).
- predetermined material e.g., a book, magazine, newspaper, etc.
- material e.g., a book, magazine, newspaper, etc.
- allow for material to be chosen and saved by the user for reading when exercising e.g., user downloads material from the Internet, a site, or server having a menu of books, newspapers, etc. for download.
- Yet another object of some embodiments the invention is to provide an exercise machine equipped with computer architecture that tracks a user's progress or pace and displays reading material at an optimizable pace.
- An advantageous feature of some embodiments is the ability to customize a workout such that words scroll at a given rate. Preferably, this feature allows the amount of time exercising on the equipment it will take a user to finish reading a given work to be calculated (based on the length of the work and the pace of the words scrolling). Providing a timeframe is intended to incentivize that person to spend that length of time over a given period exercising to finish the work.
- Another advantageous feature of some embodiments of the invention is the ability to customize a workout based on the pace of a user of the equipment.
- the system motivates a user to keep a certain pace for a given timeframe by scrolling text at a rate intended to be kept during the workout.
- the system may do so by any suitable means, for example, letting the user know how many words or pages per mile or minute they have read and letting them know with each subsequent mile (or other measurement) if they are falling behind, keeping pace, or improving the volume of words being read.
- the system may simply require a selected amount of words or pages to be read before sounding an alarm or the like letting the user know that they have covered the amount of material set for that workout.
- Another advantageous feature of some embodiments of the invention is the ability to have the machine require a certain pace be achieved or kept in order to keep words scrolling.
- the machine may require a pace to be achieved or kept to prevent a screen displaying the reading material from fading to black to incentive the user to keep pace so they can continue to read text.
- the pace is adjustable by the user.
- the subscription service is used to cover the costs and/or allow for profits to be reaped through the provision of the equipment, access to media, and/or the monitoring, motivational, and incentivizing features of the invention.
- the material when a user purchases a newspaper or magazine subscription, buys a text book or novel, or purchases other material, the material may include a portable memory device (e.g., disk, chip, card) containing that text that is compatible and usable with the incentivized exercise equipment of the present invention.
- the system includes a subscription that allows users to access a library of works or otherwise download electronically stored files that may be displayed as text on the screen of the incentivized exercise equipment.
- an incentivized exercise machine comprising: an exercise machine substrate; a visual monitor positioned in an area for viewing by a user of said exercise machine substrate; and a processor configured to provide scrolling text to said visual screen at a predetermined rate.
- an incentivized exercise machine comprising: an exercise machine substrate having at least one manually and repeatably movable part; a monitor configured to monitor the rate of movement of said at least one manually and repeatably movable part; and a processor configured to receive a signal from said monitor relating to said rate of movement and providing scrolling text to a visual screen at a predetermined rate based on the rate of movement of said at least one manually moveable part.
- Figure 1 depicts a generic side view of an embodiment of an incentivized exercise bike according to the invention.
- Figure 2 depicts a plan view of an exemplary embodiment of a control pad for the incentivized exercise bike depicted in Fig. 1.
- Figure 3 is a generic side view of an embodiment of an incentivized exercise treadmill according to the invention.
- Figure 4 depicts a generic side view of an embodiment of an incentivized stair stepper exercise machine according to the invention.
- Figure 1 depicts a presently preferred embodiment of an incentivized exercise machine 10 according to the invention.
- the incentivized exercise machine is incorporated into an exercise bike.
- the incentivized exercise bike includes a standard stationary bike member 20 of the type known in the art.
- the stationary bike member includes a tachometer 30 in communication with a processor
- the tachometer 30 is preferably configured to communicate signals to the processor 40 relating to the speed of the rotation of the pedals so that the speed, distance, and/or pace of a user's workout can be calculated, tracked, and/or monitored by the processor 40.
- the processor 40 may be any suitable processor for receiving and processing signals and communication commands to be executed by the system.
- the processor 40 is a computer hard drive having software capable of executing the control functions recited herein.
- the processor 40 in turn is in communication with a control panel 50.
- the control panel 50 includes user keys 51 that allow a user to input control commands to the system.
- the processor 40 or, as depicted, the control panel 50 includes inputs 52 for receiving exterior architecture such as a mouse, keyboard, etc. (not shown).
- These inputs 52 allow a user to use the system as a workstation while exercising, wherein the user can perform regular computer workstation activities such as, e.g., type, edit, proofread, email, text, access the Internet, download materials, etc.
- the processor 40 or alternatively an accessory hard drive for use with the system preferably includes software that allows users of Microsoft or Macintosh systems to use the processor or accessory hard drive as a work station while exercising.
- the system includes a display screen 60.
- the display screen 60 is positioned in an area for comfortable viewing by the user of the equipment.
- the display screen 60 in integral with the bike and may be adjusted to a desired position or angle for viewing by a given user.
- Any suitable display screen 60 may be used in conjunction with the present invention.
- Presently preferred are flat screen LCD panels for their clarity in viewing and ease in configuring and positioning for adjustability. While the present invention is described in connection with the preferred embodiments as including a display screen 60 attached to the exercise equipment, the invention should not be deemed to exclude the use of wireless communications to a remote display screen and/or computer mounted on a wall or the like.
- the provision of a desired screen position and hard ware configuration for use with the present invention is well within the ability of one of ordinary skill in the art armed with the present specification.
- the processor 40 is configured to allow for the display of text on the display screen 60.
- the processor and display screen operate in the manner of a teleprompter or karaoke machine, wherein large font text is scrolled at a predetermined pace.
- the large font and scrolling text allows users in the motions and rigors of peddling to read the text without the difficulties associated with trying to read regular-sized printed materials while exercising.
- the provision of scrolling text in a font large enough to be read while exercising overcomes a perceived drawback in the prior art that is cited by many as the reason they do not exercise regularly - the inability to read during exercise.
- the processor 40 is configured for receiving or storing and then displaying text on the screen 60 for reading by a user.
- the processor 40 includes a port 70 or multiple ports for receiving an external memory devices, such as a diskette, USB key, SD card, pen drive, CD-Rom, iPod®, or the like.
- the provision of a port 70 for accepting an external memory device is to allow a user to bring his or her preferred reading material stored on the external memory.
- the port 70 is configured to accept a specially sized custom external memory device.
- the system may be set up to require users to purchase a device containing specific predetermined material they wish to read (e.g., a book, magazine, newspaper, etc.).
- a device containing specific predetermined material they wish to read e.g., a book, magazine, newspaper, etc.
- the system may allow the user Internet access or the like so the user may find and/or purchase desired reading material that is then downloaded to an external memory device or otherwise provided to the system for presentation on the visual screen 60. (e.g., user downloads material from an Internet, a subscription site, or server having a menu of books, newspapers, etc. for purchase or free download).
- the processer or alternatively, an accessory hard drive is equipped with computer architecture adapted to allow a user to access the Internet or access another server so the user can find and load or receive reading material to be presented on the screen.
- the system may be adapted to operate as a workstation as described previously herein in combination with the scrolling large font text feature.
- the combination of the workstation feature with the provision of scrolling text in a font large enough to be read while exercising overcomes another perceived drawback in the prior art cited by many as the reason they do not exercise regularly - the inability to do work related activities while exercising.
- the embodiments discussed herein remove some of the cited obstacles faced by many in trying to read or work while exercising, other embodiments of the present invention also provide additional incentives through pacing, milestones, and goal setting to incentivize readers to exercise.
- the processor 40 takes the signals from the tachometer 30 to compute, track, and/or process a user's workout. This information may then be used to monitor, calculate, or pace a user's progress in reading.
- the processor 40 is configured to accept a specific rate or pace for scrolling the text a work.
- the rate may be preset or alternatively, manually input by a user via the user keys 51 on the control pad 50 as best shown in connection with Fig. 2.
- the processor 40 may calculate the length of time, pedal strokes, miles, or like measure that it will take a user to read the work to be scrolled on the visual screen 60.
- Providing the number of hours, minutes, miles, or other measure it will take to complete the work is intended to incentivize a user to exercise that length of time in the window they have set for them to complete the reading, e.g., find time to exercise to get something read by a due date, and/or incentivize them to try and beat the clock or win the race, e.g., ride longer and harder so as to complete the work in fewer days or hours on the bike.
- the system may be advantageous to configure the system to allow the pace at which the words scroll on the screen to be tied to the pace of a user's pedal strokes. For example, if a user is peddling slowly, the words scroll slowly or not at all. If the user increases speed, the words begin to scroll or increase in speed. Providing the text on the visual screen at a rate tied to a user's effort, the system is intended to incentivize a user to keep a desired pace and work hard. In an alternative embodiment, so not to have persons speed read when peddling fast, the rate at which the words scroll may remain constant and the user's pace is required to keep the screen illuminated. In essence, the user's effort is treated as a generator for power to the screen.
- the system may be configured to allow a user that exceeds a certain pace to store illumination credits so a person peddling hard will have the opportunity to read and coast later in the workout.
- the provision of a pace-based illumination system is again intended to incentivize a user to keep or exceed a desired pace and be true to their workout regime.
- control pad 50 of the system preferably user keys 51 that allow a user to set, control, edit, and/or end the scrolling feature.
- an exemplary control pad depicted in Fig. 2 includes a "Pace" function 53 that allows a user to enter a miles per hour rate that needs to be achieved in order for the pace-based scrolling features to allow text to scroll.
- the "Pace" function in this illustrative embodiment includes an up arrow and a down arrow touchpad, wherein pressing the up arrow increases the rate to be set and pressing the down arrow decreases the rate to be met for scrolling text.
- the illustrative control pad also includes an "Pause” button 54 to hold the scrolling of text when engaged so a user does not lose its place when averted from reading the screen; a "Back” button 55 that allows a user to flip back through screen of text that may have been missed or need to be reread; and a "Coast” feature 56 that allows the user to simply read at a leisurely rate without regards to their effort.
- the exemplary pad according to this illustrative embodiment also includes two additional pair of arrows.
- the first pair of arrows control a "Font" feature 57 that allows a user to increase or decrease the size of the font displayed on the screen.
- the second set of arrows control a "Rate” feature that allows a user to set the speed at which the text scrolls for reading.
- control keys set forth above are for exemplary purposes and not intended to limit the scope of the invention.
- the number of input features and controls is virtually limitless and a description of every one is beyond the scope of this specification. Suffice it to say that it is well within the ability of one of ordinary skill in the art armed with the present specification to configure desired controls for use with the incentivized exercise equipment discussed herein to optimize the system for compatibility with its intended users.
- the processor 40 or an accessory hard drive is configured to keep track of a user's exercise program.
- a user logs onto the system (or otherwise identifies themselves to the system) and is presented with information personalized for their exercise regime.
- the system keeps track of such things as how much a user has read, the pace of the user in past workouts, and the amount of time the user has exercised.
- the system is intended to be configured to monitor how much a person has read to provide milestones and goals to beat in the amount of time, speed, or frequency of workouts to incentivize the user to keep up and increase their exercise regime.
- This monitoring feature of the invention lends itself to a web based application, wherein a user log into a web site in communication with the machine that tracks the progress of a user's workout and reading.
- the information may be stored in a remote server and accessed from any machine plugged into the network.
- a user's progress and accomplishments can be monitored and archived whether the user uses an incentivized exercise bike one day, a treadmill the next day, and yet another machine, such as a stair stepper another day.
- a web based application also lends itself well to a subscription service. Not only does a subscription service allow the system to track users and accounts, the service would allow additional features such as access to an archive or library of works that are compatible or preprogrammed to be compatible with the systems architecture so the text may scrolled to the user on the visual screen in a manner consistent with the present invention. While the present invention thus far has been described in connection with a stationary exercise bike, one of ordinary skill in the art armed with the present specification will readily appreciate that the systems and embodiments described herein lend themselves to use with almost any piece of exercise equipment. For example, as depicted in Figure 3, the system may be used in connection with a prior art treadmill.
- the treadmill 2OA includes a tachometer 30 monitoring the rotation of the tread in communication with a processor 40.
- the processor in turn is in communication with the control pad 50 and visual screen 60, or alternatively, an accessory hard drive having software adapted to perform the control features previously discussed herein.
- the system may be configured to include the features discussed in connection with the incentivized exercise bike of Fig. 1.
- the system may be configured for use with a stair stepper.
- the stair stepper 2OB includes a gauge 3OA that monitors the speed of the pistons associated with the steps.
- the gauge 3OA communicates this information to the processor 40 for use in determining scroll rate and pace as previously described herein.
- the processor 40 is in communication with the control pad 50 and visual screen 60, or alternatively, an accessory hard drive having software adapted to perform the control features previously discussed herein.
- this system may also be configured to include the features discussed in connection with the incentivized exercise bike of Fig. 1.
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L’invention concerne une machine d’exercice par stimulation, comprenant un moniteur pour surveiller le rythme d’un utilisateur de la machine d’exercice. Le moniteur est configuré de manière à communiquer avec un processeur pour commander la vitesse de défilement d’un texte, destiné à être lu par un utilisateur, sur un écran de visualisation. Le texte peut défiler à une vitesse basée sur le rythme d’exercice de l’utilisateur, afin de stimuler l’utilisateur pour qu’il suive le rythme. Le processeur peut également, ou de façon alternative, être configuré de manière à recevoir des documents imprimés stockés électroniquement destinés à être présentés sur l’écran et à faire défiler les mots du document imprimé à une certaine vitesse et dans une police lisible par l’utilisateur de la machine d’exercice.
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