Exercise system with display programming

US9636567B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9636567-B2
Application numberUS-201213467794-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 9, 2012
Priority dateMay 20, 2011
Publication dateMay 2, 2017
Grant dateMay 2, 2017

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An exercise system presents display programming at a rate that is commensurate to a user's exercise rate. The user's exercise rate is monitored and compared to a default exercise rate. When the user's exercise rate is above or below the default exercise rate, the presentation of the display programming is adjusted to maintain a temporal relationship between the user's exercise rate and the display programming. The presentation of the display programming can be adjusted by periodically skipping or pausing frames of the display programming to increase or decrease the duration of the display programming.

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What is claimed is: 1. An exercise system, comprising: a movable element that is movable in the performance of an exercise, the movable element having at least one selectively adjustable operating parameter that selectively alters an exercise rate of a user relative to a default exercise rate; and a display that presents display programming to the user, the display programming comprising a plurality of consecutive frames, the display programming having a default display rate that corresponds to the default exercise rate, the display programming being adjustable to correlate the display programming with the exercise rate of the user, the display programming being adjusted by an amount that is commensurate with a difference between the exercise rate of the user and the default exercise rate by periodically pausing the display programming when the exercise rate of the user is less than the default exercise rate and greater than zero to correlate the display programming with the exercise rate of the user; wherein the periodic pausing of the display programming includes presenting at least one frame at the default display rate between a first paused frame and a second paused frame within the plurality of consecutive frames when the exercise rate of the user is maintained at a rate that is greater than zero and less than the default exercise rate. 2. The exercise system of claim 1 , wherein the display programming is adjusted by an amount that is commensurate with the difference between the exercise rate of the user and the default exercise rate. 3. The exercise system of claim 1 , wherein the display programming is adjusted by pausing the display programming at regular intervals when the exercise rate of the user is less than the default exercise rate. 4. The exercise system of claim 1 , wherein the durations of the periodic pauses in the display programming are substantially equal to one another. 5. The exercise system of claim 1 , wherein the display programming is adjusted by pausing the display programming at irregular intervals when the exercise rate of the user is less than the default exercise rate. 6. The exercise system of claim 1 , wherein the durations of the periodic pauses in the display programming are not all equal to one another. 7. The exercise system of claim 1 , wherein periodically pausing the display programming increases the duration of display programming. 8. The exercise system of claim 1 , wherein the exercise rate of the user is determined by at least one of the user's speed, the speed of the movable element, a resistance applied to the movable element, a degree of incline of the movable element, and a degree of tilt of the movable element. 9. The exercise system of claim 1 , wherein the display programming is also adjusted by periodically skipping one or more frames of the display programming. 10. The exercise system of claim 9 , wherein the periodically skipping one or more frames of the display programming decreases the duration of the display programming. 11. The exercise system of claim 9 , wherein the display programming is adjusted by skipping one or more frames of the display programming when the exercise rate of the user is greater than the default exercise rate. 12. The exercise system of claim 9 , wherein the display programming is adjusted by skipping one or more frames of the display programming at regular intervals when the exercise rate of the user is greater than the default exercise rate. 13. The exercise system of claim 9 , wherein the display programming is adjusted by skipping one or more frames of the display programming at irregular intervals when the exercise rate of the user is greater than the default exercise rate. 14. An exercise system, comprising: a movable element that is movable in the performance of an exercise, the movable element having at least one selectively adjustable operating parameter that selectively alters an exercise rate of a user relative to a default exercise rate; and a display that presents display programming to the user, the display programming having a duration that is adjustable to correlate the presentation of the display programming with the exercise rate of the user, wherein the system adjusts the duration of the display programming to correlate the display programming with the exercise rate of the user by: periodically pausing the display programming when the user is exercising at an exercise rate greater than zero and the exercise rate of the user is less than the default exercise rate to correlate the display programming with the exercise rate of the user while the user is exercising, wherein the periodic pausing of the display programming includes presenting at least one frame at a default display rate between a first paused frame and a second paused frame within the display programming when the exercise rate of the user is maintained at a rate that is greater than zero and less than the default exercise rate; and periodically skipping one or more frames of the display programming when the exercise rate of the user is greater than the default exercise rate. 15. The exercise system of claim 14 , wherein the periodic pausing of the display programming and the periodic skipping of one or more frames are done at generally regular intervals when the exercise rate of the user is less than or greater than the default exercise rate.

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What does patent US9636567B2 cover?
An exercise system presents display programming at a rate that is commensurate to a user's exercise rate. The user's exercise rate is monitored and compared to a default exercise rate. When the user's exercise rate is above or below the default exercise rate, the presentation of the display programming is adjusted to maintain a temporal relationship between the user's exercise rate and the disp…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Brammer Chase, Chang Ii Richard K C, Icon Health & Fitness Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A63B71/0622. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 02 2017 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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