System for monitoring a physiological parameter of a person wearing protective sports equipment while engaged in physical activity

US12161183B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12161183-B2
Application numberUS-202318303230-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 19, 2023
Priority dateAug 16, 2018
Publication dateDec 10, 2024
Grant dateDec 10, 2024

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A system for monitoring a physiological parameter of player wearing protective sports equipment. The monitoring system includes a monitoring unit configured to be positioned within a piece of protective sports equipment worn by a player and transmit physiological parameter data to a database. A database is configured to receive and store the transmitted physiological parameter data. A server is configured to automatically generate a report after a predetermined time interval, where the report has at least one training opportunity indicator and a portion of the received and stored physiological parameter data. The training opportunity indicator is generated when the transmitted physiological parameter data exceeds a predetermined threshold that is based on a previously recorded collection of physiological parameter data. That physiological parameter data can be: the player's own historical data, a team's historical data, a sum of alertable impacts from other similarly situated players, and/or a sum of alertable impacts the player has received over the alertable time period.

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What is claimed is: 1. A physiological parameter monitoring system for protective sports equipment, the monitoring system comprising: a protective sports helmet having an energy attenuation layer installed within a shell of the helmet, and wherein the energy attenuation layer includes at least one pre-manufactured component selected from a plurality of pre-manufactured components based on data acquired from a player's head: a void positioned within an extent of the energy attenuation layer; and a monitoring unit having a sensor assembly positioned in said void, wherein the sensor assembly is configured to detect physiological parameter data experienced by the player while engaged in playing the contact sport. 2. The multi-functional system of claim 1 , further comprising: a control unit coupled to the sensor assembly and positioned within the protective sports helmet, the control unit being configured to analyze and record the physiological parameter data experienced by the player; a remote terminal having a graphical user interface (GUI) configured to: (i) receive and display said analyzed and recorded physiological parameter data for the player, and (ii) selectively display a training opportunity indicator to an authorized user when said analyzed and recorded physiological parameter data for the player exceeds a predetermined threshold of a previously recorded collection of physiological parameter data. 3. The multi-functional system of claim 2 , wherein (i) the previously recorded collection of physiological parameter data includes a number of alertable impacts other similarly situated players have received over an alertable time period, and (ii) the player's analyzed and recorded physiological parameter data includes a number of alertable impacts the player has received over the alertable time period. 4. The multi-functional system of claim 2 , wherein (i) the previously recorded collection of physiological parameter data includes a number of high magnitude impacts other similarly situated players have received over an high magnitude time period, and (ii) the player's analyzed and recorded physiological parameter data includes a number of high magnitude impacts received by the player over the high magnitude time period. 5. The multi-functional system of claim 2 , wherein (i) the previously recorded collection of physiological parameter data includes a number of impacts other similarly situated players have received over an impact time period, and (ii) the player's analyzed and recorded physiological parameter data includes a number of impacts the player has received over the impact time period. 6. The multi-functional system of claim 2 , wherein (i) the previously recorded collection of physiological parameter data includes an impact load other similarly situated players have received over an impact load time period, and (ii) the player's analyzed and recorded physiological parameter data includes an impact load the player has received over the impact load time period. 7. The multi-functional system of claim 2 , wherein (i) the previously recorded collection of physiological parameter data includes an average historical number of high magnitude impacts the player has experienced and (ii) the player's analyzed and recorded physiological parameter data includes an average recent number of high magnitude impacts the player has experienced. 8. The multi-functional system of claim 2 , wherein (i) the previously recorded collection of physiological parameter data includes an average historical number of impacts the player has experienced and (ii) the player's analyzed and recorded physiological parameter data includes an average recent number of impacts the player has experienced. 9. The multi-functional system of claim 2 , wherein the remote terminal is configured to display a report that is automatically generated based on a predetermined time interval and includes at least one training opportunity indicator. 10. The multi-functional system of claim 2 , wherein the head data is acquired using an electronic handheld device that includes either a LiDAR sensor or a camera. 11. A physiological parameter monitoring system for protective sports equipment, the monitoring system comprising: a monitoring unit configured to: be positioned within a piece of protective sports equipment worn by a player; include: (i) at least one sensor configured to gather a physiological parameter data, and (ii) a control unit that analyzes the physiological parameter data by comparing the physiological parameter data against a first threshold; transmit the physiological parameter data at a predetermined interval to a database when the physiological parameter data exceeds the first threshold; wherein the database is configured to receive and store the transmitted physiological parameter data; a server configured to: (i) determine a predetermined threshold based on a previously recorded collection of physiological parameter data, (ii) compare the received and stored physiological parameter data against the predetermined threshold based on a previously recorded collection of physiological parameter data; a graphical user interface (GUI) configured to: (i) receive said analyzed physiological parameter data for said player from the server, (ii) display said analyzed physiological parameter data for said player, and (iii) selectively display a training opportunity indicator based upon the servers determination that said received and stored physiological parameter data exceeds the predetermined threshold based on the previously recorded collection of physiological parameter data. 12. The monitoring system of claim 11 , wherein the previously recorded collection of physiological parameter data is any one of the following: (i) said player's own historical data, and (ii) a team's historical data. 13. The monitoring system of claim 11 , wherein (i) the previously recorded collection of physiological parameter data includes a sum of alertable impacts other similarly situated players have received over an alertable time period, and (ii) said player's received and stored physiological parameter data includes a sum of alertable impacts the player has received over the alertable time period. 14. The monitoring system of claim 11 , wherein (i) the previously recorded collection of physiological parameter data includes a sum of impacts other similarly situated players have received over an impact time period, and (ii) said player's received and stored physiological parameter data includes a sum of impacts the player has received over the impact time period. 15. The monitoring system of claim 11 , wherein (i) the previously recorded collection of physiological parameter data includes an impact load other similarly situated players have received over an impact load time period, and (ii) said player's received and stored physiological parameter data includes an impact load the player has received over the impact load time period. 16. The monitoring system of claim 11 , wherein (i) the previously recorded collection of physiological parameter data includes an average historical number of high magnitude impacts the player has experienced and (ii) said player's received and stored physiological parameter data includes an average recent number of high magnitude impacts the player has experienced. 17. The monitoring system of claim 11 , wherein an individual monitoring unit is associated with a specific player by programming into the monitoring unit at least one threshold that is based on that player's playing level and pos

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  • Three-dimensional [3D] modelling for computer graphics · CPC title

  • Helmets · CPC title

  • Parts, details or accessories of helmets · CPC title

  • Means for detecting hazards or accidents · CPC title

  • A42C2/007Primary

    Manufacturing custom-sized helmets · CPC title

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What does patent US12161183B2 cover?
A system for monitoring a physiological parameter of player wearing protective sports equipment. The monitoring system includes a monitoring unit configured to be positioned within a piece of protective sports equipment worn by a player and transmit physiological parameter data to a database. A database is configured to receive and store the transmitted physiological parameter data. A server is…
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Riddell
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A42C2/007. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
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