Exercise system and method
US-2018126223-A1 · May 10, 2018 · US
US11110336B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11110336-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016838374-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 2, 2020 |
| Priority date | May 29, 2018 |
| Publication date | Sep 7, 2021 |
| Grant date | Sep 7, 2021 |
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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 system, comprising: a communications interface to receive video imagery of an exercise instructor performing an exercise; a display, operably coupled to the communications interface, to show the video imagery of the exercise instructor performing the exercise and to show information about a second user; and a mirror, disposed in front of the display, to reflect an image of a first user opposite the display, the mirror having (a) a partially reflecting section overlaid over an area of the display to transmit the video imagery of the exercise instructor performing the exercise to the first user opposite the display and to partially reflect any portion of the image of the first user that overlaps with the partially reflecting section, and (b) a fully reflecting section outside the area of the display to fully reflect any portion of the image of the first user that overlaps with the fully reflecting section, the video imagery of the exercise instructor performing the exercise appearing superimposed on a portion of the image of the first user reflected by the mirror. 2. The interactive exercise system of claim 1 , further comprising a safety film coupled to the mirror to prevent the mirror from shattering upon breakage, the safety film having (a) a transparent portion overlaid over the partially reflecting section of the mirror, and (c) an opaque portion overlaid over the fully reflecting section of the mirror. 3. The interactive exercise system of claim 2 , wherein the safety film is patterned to provide a seamless appearance between the partially reflecting section of the mirror and the fully reflecting section of the mirror. 4. The interactive exercise system of claim 1 , wherein all edges of the mirror are exposed. 5. The interactive exercise system of claim 1 , further comprising a frame, disposed behind the mirror, to hold the display in position 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. 6. The interactive exercise system of claim 5 , wherein the frame is a first frame, the system further comprising a second frame removably coupled to the first frame and mounted in front of the mirror, to the side of the mirror, or both, such that at least a portion of the second frame is visible to the first user. 7. The interactive exercise system of claim 1 , further comprising a decorative frame removably coupled to one or more edges of the mirror and mounted in front of the mirror, to the side of the mirror, or both, such that at least a portion of the decorative frame is visible to the first user. 8. An interactive exercise method, comprising: receiving, from a user of a first interactive video system of a set of interactive video systems, a selection of video imagery of an exercise instructor performing an exercise, the first interactive video system including a mirror having a partially reflecting section and a display disposed on one side of the partially reflecting section of the mirror, the user being a first user of a group of users, each user of the group of users being associated with a different interactive video system of a group of interactive video systems within the set of interactive video systems; transmitting the video imagery to each interactive video system of the group of interactive video systems other than the first interactive video system; and for each interactive video system of the group of interactive video systems: displaying the video imagery on a display of that interactive video system; and while displaying the video imagery, reflecting an image of the user associated with that interactive video system with the partially transmissive mirror of that interactive video system, the video imagery of the instructor appearing superimposed on at least a portion of the image of the user associated with that interactive video system. 9. The interactive exercise method of claim 8 , the receiving the selection of video imagery further including receiving, from the first user, an indication of a start time for display of the video imagery on the group of interactive video systems. 10. The interactive exercise method of claim 8 , further comprising displaying, on each interactive video system of the group of interactive video systems, user information for the user associated with that interactive video system, the user information including one or more of a user avatar of that user, a video of that user exercising responsive to the video imagery, biometric data of that user, or progress information associated with that user. 11. The interactive exercise method of claim 10 , wherein the user information includes the video of that user exercising responsive to the video imagery, the method further comprising recording the video of that user via a camera of that interactive video system disposed behind the mirror of that interactive video system. 12. The interactive exercise method of claim 8 , further comprising displaying, on each interactive video system of the group of interactive video systems, user information for each user of the group of users, the user information for each user including one or more of a user avatar of that user, a video of that user exercising responsive to the video imagery, biometric data of that user, or progress information associated with that user. 13. The interactive exercise method of claim 8 , further comprising displaying, on each interactive video system of the group of interactive video systems, an indication of a ranking of users within the group of users, the ranking for each user of the group of users based on biometric information for that user during the display of the video imagery. 14. The interactive exercise method of claim 8 , further comprising: receiving, from any user of the set of users, via the interactive video system associated with that user, a message and an indication of one or more recipient users of the set of users; transmitting the message to the interactive video systems associated with the one or more recipient users; and displaying, via the displays of the interactive video systems associated with the one or more recipient users, the message to the one or more recipient users. 15. The interactive exercise method of claim 8 , further comprising: acquiring, for each user of the group of users and after completion of display of the video imagery, a post-workout image, or video, or both, via a camera of the interactive video system associated with that user to generate a set of post-workout images, a set of post-workout videos, or both; and displaying, on each interactive video systems of the group of interactive video systems, the set of post-workout images, the set of post-workout videos, or both. 16. The interactive exercise method of claim 8 , further comprising: acquiring, for each user of the group of users and after completion of display of the video imagery, a post-workout image, or video, or both, via a camera of the interactive video system or smartphone associated with that user to generate a set of post-workout images, a set of post-workout videos, or both; and displaying, on each interactive video systems of the group of interactive video systems, the set of post-workout images, the set of post-workout videos, or both. 17. An interactive exercise method, comprising: receiving, from a user of a first interactive video system, a selection of video imagery of an exercise instructor performing
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