Resistance sensing apparatus for exercise equipment
US-2018369642-A1 · Dec 27, 2018 · US
US10758780B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10758780-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916572849-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 17, 2019 |
| Priority date | May 29, 2018 |
| Publication date | Sep 1, 2020 |
| Grant date | Sep 1, 2020 |
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A smart mirror can show live or recorded streaming video of an instructor performing a workout in a package that is attractive and unobtrusive enough to hang in a living room. The smart mirror includes a mirror surface with a fully reflecting section and a partially reflecting section. A display behind the partially reflecting section shows the video when the smart mirror is on and is almost invisible when the smart mirror is off. The smart mirror also has a speaker, a microphone, and a camera to enable a user to view the video content and interact with the instructor. The smart mirror may connect to the user's smart phone, a peripheral device (e.g., a Bluetooth speaker) to augment user experience, a biometric sensor to provide biometric data to assess user performance, and/or a network router to connect the smart mirror to a content provider, an instructor, and/or other users.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An interactive exercise device comprising: a mirror having a partially reflecting section and a fully reflecting section to reflect an image of a first user opposite the mirror; a display arranged to display, to the first user: exercise content through the partially reflecting section of the mirror, the exercise content comprising video imagery of an exercise instructor, the video imagery of the exercise instructor appearing superimposed on a portion of the image of the first user; biometric information for the first user; and an icon and/or biometric information for a second user, wherein the second user is different from the first user; and a frame, disposed behind the mirror, to hold the display opposite the partially reflecting section of the mirror, the frame having a width equal to or smaller than a width of the mirror and having a height equal to or smaller than a height of the mirror. 2. The interactive exercise device of claim 1 , wherein the display is a touch sensitive display. 3. The interactive exercise device of claim 1 , wherein the frame comprises: an inner chassis to mount one or more components; and an outer shell to protect the inner chassis and the one or more components. 4. The interactive exercise device of claim 3 , wherein the one or more components comprise one or more of an antenna, a camera, a microphone, a circuit for controlling power supply, and a speaker. 5. The interactive exercise device of claim 1 , wherein the frame is positioned such that there is a gap between an inner edge of the frame and an outer edge of the mirror. 6. The interactive exercise device of claim 1 , wherein the frame is coupled to the mirror using at least one of a tape, an adhesive, an adhesive tape, a clamp, a snap fit connector, a screw fastener, or a bolt fastener. 7. The interactive exercise device of claim 1 , further comprising: a camera positioned to record the first user through the mirror while the display is displaying the display exercise to the first user. 8. An interactive exercise device comprising: a communications interface to receive: video imagery of an exercise instructor; and biometric information for a first user from a biometric sensor worn by the first user; a display, operably coupled to the communications interface, to show: the video imagery of the exercise instructor to the first user; the biometric information for the first user; and an icon and/or biometric information for a second user, wherein the second user is different from the first user; a mirror, disposed in front of the display, to reflect an image of the first user opposite the display, the mirror having a partially reflecting section to transmit the video imagery of the exercise instructor to the first user opposite the display, the video imagery of the exercise instructor appearing superimposed on a portion of the image of the first user; and a frame, disposed behind the mirror, to hold the display opposite the partially reflecting section of the mirror, the frame having a width equal to or smaller than a width of the mirror and having a height equal to or smaller than a height of the mirror. 9. The interactive exercise device of claim 8 , wherein the communications interface is configured to receive the biometric information about the second user from a server. 10. The interactive exercise device of claim 8 , wherein the display is a touch sensitive display. 11. The interactive exercise device of claim 8 , wherein the display is further configured to show historical biometric information for the first user. 12. The interactive exercise device of claim 8 , wherein the display is further configured to show an icon and/or biometric information for each user in a set of users, the set of users including the second user. 13. The interactive exercise device of claim 12 , wherein the display is further configured to display a rank of each user in the set of users based on the biometric information for each user of the set of users. 14. The interactive exercise device of claim 8 , wherein the display is further configured to display at least one of: measured exercise performance of the first user based on the biometric information of the first user; target exercise performance of the first user; measured exercise performance of the second user based on the biometric information of the second user; target exercise performance of the first user; or historical exercise performance of the second user. 15. The interactive exercise device of claim 8 , wherein the biometric information of the first user comprises a heart rate measurement of the first user exercising while viewing the video imagery and the biometric information of the second user comprises a heart rate measurement of the second user exercising while viewing the video imagery. 16. The interactive exercise device of claim 8 , further comprising: a camera and a microphone positioned to record the first user while the display shows the video imagery of the exercise instructor to the first user. 17. The interactive exercise device of claim 8 , further comprising: a processor, operably coupled to the display and the communications interface, to determine if a heart rate of the first user is in a predetermined heart rate zone based on the biometric information for the first user. 18. The interactive exercise device of claim 8 , wherein the biometric information shown on the display for the first user and/or the second user includes at least one of heart rate, predetermined heart rate zone, or a score based on the heart rate and the predetermined heart rate zone. 19. An interactive exercise device comprising: a mirror having a partially reflecting section and a fully reflecting section bordering the partially reflecting section, the mirror having a height from about 24 inches to about 96 inches and a width from about 9 inches to about 120 inches; a display, disposed behind the partially reflecting section of the mirror, to show, to a first user, through the partially reflecting section of the mirror: fitness video imagery of an exercise instructor; biometric information for the first user; and an icon and/or biometric information for a second user, wherein the second user is different from the first user; an antenna, operably coupled to the display, to receive the fitness video imagery from a server and to receive the biometric information from a biometric sensor worn by the first user; a speaker, operably coupled to the communications interface, to play sound accompanying the fitness video imagery; a camera, disposed above the display, to acquire imagery of the first user while the display shows the biometric information to the first user; a processor, operably coupled to the display, the antenna, the speaker, and the camera, to manage operation of the display, the antenna, the speaker, and the camera; a power supply, operably coupled to the display, the antenna, the speaker, the camera, and the processor, to provide electrical power to the display, the antenna, the speaker, the camera, and the processor; and a frame, having a height less than a height of the mirror and a width less than a width of the mirror and disposed behind the mirror away from edges of the mirror, to hold the display, the antenna, the speaker, the camera, and the processor behind the mirror. 20. The interactive exercise device of claim 19 , further comprising: a mounting bracket, coupled to the frame, to mount the interac
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