Electronically triggered personal athletic device

US9250611B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9250611-B2
Application numberUS-201414485046-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 12, 2014
Priority dateMar 30, 2007
Publication dateFeb 2, 2016
Grant dateFeb 2, 2016

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An athletic device is worn by a participant during an athletic event (e.g., a race). In one example, a race course is provided with a plurality of mats or signal devices along the race course. The mats may have antennas and generate a magnetic field. The device may include a chip system having an RFID tag and a display. As the participant progress along the course, the tag is triggered at each mat and race data may be displayed on the device. Data relating to a location of the participant may also be provided to the participant during the athletic event.

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What is claimed is: 1. A user device worn by an athlete during a timed event, the device comprising: an attachment member for connecting the device to an article of apparel; a transceiver coupled to the attachment member, the transceiver to receive wireless signals during the timed event wherein the signals cause the device to automatically determine and record one or more measured split times for the athlete during the timed event; a bistable display coupled to the attachment member, the bistable display configured to display data associated with the timed event including: the one or more measured split times for the athlete during the timed event, a plurality of predefined split times for the event, and, at a conclusion of the timed event, perpetually display an elapsed time for the athlete, wherein the data associated with the timed event further includes an indication as to whether the athlete is on pace, ahead of pace or behind pace as preset by the athlete; and memory storing personal information of the athlete and wherein the transceiver transmits the personal information during a registration process for the timed event. 2. The user device of claim 1 , the transceiver further comprising an RFID transceiver. 3. The user device of claim 1 , wherein the user device is configured for one-time use for the timed event. 4. The user device of claim 1 , wherein the elapsed time for the athlete is automatically displayed at the conclusion of the timed event. 5. The user device of claim 1 , wherein the display is further configured to display an elapsed time for the athlete during the timed event. 6. A user device worn by an athlete during a timed event, the device comprising: an attachment member for connecting the device to an article of apparel; a transceiver coupled to the attachment member, the transceiver to receive wireless signals during the timed event wherein the signals cause the device to automatically determine and record one or more measured split times for the athlete during the timed event; a bistable display coupled to the attachment member, the bistable display configured to display data associated with the timed event including: the one or more measured split times for the athlete during the timed event, a plurality of predefined split times for the event, and, at a conclusion of the timed event, perpetually display an elapsed time for the athlete, wherein the data associated with the timed event further includes an indication as to whether the athlete is on pace, ahead of pace or behind pace as preset by the athlete; and at least one processor and memory operatively coupled to the at least one processor and storing computer readable instructions that, when executed, cause the device to: in response to detecting at least one of multiple distinct electronic signals: retrieve, based on a determined current geographic location of the athlete, predefined location information describing the geographic location of the athlete, wherein the location information is defined prior to determining the current geographic location of the athlete; and convey the predefined location information to the athlete. 7. A user device worn by an athlete during a timed event, the device comprising: an attachment member for connecting the device to an article of apparel; a transceiver coupled to the attachment member, the transceiver to receive wireless signals during the timed event wherein the signals cause the device to automatically determine and record one or more measured split times for the athlete during the timed event; a bistable display coupled to the attachment member, the bistable display configured to display data associated with the timed event including: the one or more measured split times for the athlete during the timed event, a plurality of predefined split times for the event, and, at a conclusion of the timed event, perpetually display an elapsed time for the athlete, wherein the data associated with the timed event further includes an indication as to whether the athlete is on pace, ahead of pace or behind pace as preset by the athlete, and wherein the plurality of predefined split times are defined as part of a user-specified plan for the timed event and wherein the transceiver receives the plan for the timed event from another device. 8. The user device of claim 7 , the transceiver further comprising an RFID transceiver. 9. The user device of claim 7 , wherein the user device is configured for one-time use for the timed event. 10. The user device of claim 7 , wherein the elapsed time for the athlete is automatically displayed at the conclusion of the timed event. 11. The user device of claim 7 , wherein the display is further configured to display an elapsed time for the athlete during the timed event.

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  • at point-of-sale [POS] · CPC title

  • Timers, rhythm indicators or pacing apparatus using electric or electronic means · CPC title

  • Evaluating the fitness, e.g. fitness level or fitness index · CPC title

  • inside cases · CPC title

  • Discounts or incentives, e.g. coupons or rebates · CPC title

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What does patent US9250611B2 cover?
An athletic device is worn by a participant during an athletic event (e.g., a race). In one example, a race course is provided with a plurality of mats or signal devices along the race course. The mats may have antennas and generate a magnetic field. The device may include a chip system having an RFID tag and a display. As the participant progress along the course, the tag is triggered at each …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Nike Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A63B24/0062. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 02 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).