Assisted racking of digital resistance

US11745039B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11745039-B2
Application numberUS-202217855100-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 30, 2022
Priority dateJul 25, 2016
Publication dateSep 5, 2023
Grant dateSep 5, 2023

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Assisted racking of digital resistance includes detecting a state of a cable. A motor is mechanically coupled to the cable to provide resistance during an exercise by tensioning the cable. It further includes determining completion of the exercise based at least in part on the detected state of the cable. It further includes selectively removing resistance from the cable based at least in part on the determination that the user has completed the exercise.

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What is claimed is: 1. An exercise machine, comprising: a cable; a motor mechanically coupled to the cable to provide resistance during an exercise by tensioning the cable; and a sensor that detects a state of the cable; wherein the resistance is selectively removed from the cable in response to a determination that a user has completed an exercise, wherein the determination that the user has completed the exercise is based at least in part a determination that movement of the cable is below a threshold for a threshold period of time, and wherein the threshold period of time is selected based at least in part on whether the user has completed a repetition goal. 2. The exercise machine of claim 1 , wherein a timer is used to determine whether the threshold period of time has been met or exceeded. 3. The exercise machine of claim 1 , wherein the resistance is selectively removed based at least in part on a determination that a position of the cable is within a window that is below a minimum range of motion. 4. An exercise machine, comprising: a cable; a motor mechanically coupled to the cable to provide resistance during an exercise by tensioning the cable; and a sensor that detects a state of the cable; wherein the resistance is selectively removed from the cable in response to a determination that a user has completed an exercise, wherein the determination that the user has completed the exercise is based at least in part on a determination that movement of the cable is below a threshold for a threshold period of time, and wherein the threshold period of time is selected based at least in part on a point that the user is in a range of motion. 5. The exercise machine of claim 4 , wherein the threshold period of time is longer in a middle portion of the range of motion, as compared to an upper or lower portion of the range of motion. 6. An exercise machine, comprising: a cable; a motor mechanically coupled to the cable to provide resistance during an exercise by tensioning the cable; and a sensor that detects a state of the cable; wherein the resistance is selectively removed from the cable in response to a determination that a user has completed an exercise, wherein the determination that the user has completed the exercise is based at least in part on the detected state of the cable, wherein the resistance is selectively removed based at least in part on a determination that a position of the cable is within a window that is below a minimum range of motion, and wherein an amount of the resistance that is removed is based at least in part on the position of the cable relative to the window. 7. An exercise machine, comprising: a cable; a motor mechanically coupled to the cable to provide resistance during an exercise by tensioning the cable; and a sensor that detects a state of the cable; wherein the resistance is selectively removed from the cable in response to a determination that a user has completed an exercise, wherein the determination that the user has completed the exercise is based at least in part on the detected state of the cable, wherein the resistance is selectively removed based at least in part on a determination that a position of the cable is within a window that is below a minimum range of motion, and wherein based at least in part on a determination that the position of the cable has increased subsequent to being in the window, the resistance is selectively increased. 8. A method, comprising: detecting, using a sensor, a state of a cable, wherein a motor is mechanically coupled to the cable to provide resistance during an exercise by tensioning the cable; and selectively removing the resistance from the cable in response to a determination that a user has completed an exercise, wherein the determination that the user has completed the exercise is based at least in part on a determination that movement of the cable is below a threshold for a threshold period of time, and wherein the threshold period of time is selected based at least in part on whether the user has completed a repetition goal. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein a timer is used to determine whether the threshold period of time has been met or exceeded. 10. The method of claim 8 , wherein the resistance is selectively removed based at least in part on a determination that a position of the cable is within a window that is below a minimum range of motion. 11. A method, comprising: detecting, using a sensor, a state of a cable, wherein a motor is mechanically coupled to the cable to provide resistance during an exercise by tensioning the cable; and selectively removing the resistance from the cable in response to a determination that a user has completed an exercise, wherein the determination that the user has completed the exercise is based at least in part on a determination that movement of the cable is below a threshold for a threshold period of time, and wherein the threshold period of time is selected based at least in part on a point that the user is in a range of motion. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein the threshold period of time is longer in a middle portion of the range of motion, as compared to an upper or lower portion of the range of motion. 13. A method, comprising: detecting, using a sensor, a state of a cable, wherein a motor is mechanically coupled to the cable to provide resistance during an exercise by tensioning the cable; and selectively removing the resistance from the cable in response to a determination that a user has completed an exercise, wherein the determination that the user has completed the exercise is based at least in part on the detected state of the cable, wherein the resistance is selectively removed based at least in part on a determination that a position of the cable is within a window that is below a minimum range of motion, and wherein an amount of the resistance that is removed is based at least in part on the position of the cable relative to the window. 14. A method, comprising: detecting, using a sensor, a state of a cable, wherein a motor is mechanically coupled to the cable to provide resistance during an exercise by tensioning the cable; and selectively removing the resistance from the cable in response to a determination that a user has completed an exercise, wherein the determination that the user has completed the exercise is based at least in part on the detected state of the cable, wherein the resistance is selectively removed based at least in part on a determination that a position of the cable is within a window that is below a minimum range of motion, and wherein based at least in part on a determination that the position of the cable has increased subsequent to being in the window, the resistance is selectively increased.

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  • using a frequency controlled AC motor · CPC title

  • comprising additional means assisting the user to overcome part of the resisting force, i.e. assisted-active exercising · CPC title

  • including rotating or oscillating elements {rubbing against fixed elements} · CPC title

  • including a rope {or other flexible element} moving relative to the surface of elements · CPC title

  • Supports for anchoring force-resisters · CPC title

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What does patent US11745039B2 cover?
Assisted racking of digital resistance includes detecting a state of a cable. A motor is mechanically coupled to the cable to provide resistance during an exercise by tensioning the cable. It further includes determining completion of the exercise based at least in part on the detected state of the cable. It further includes selectively removing resistance from the cable based at least in part …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Tonal Systems Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A63B21/0059. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 05 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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