Information
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Patent Grant
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6482155
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Patent Number
6,482,155
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Date Filed
Thursday, February 15, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 19, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Winakur; Eric F.
- McCrosky; David
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 463 1
- 700 91
- 700 92
- 340 323 B
- 434 249
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A caloric value calculation device of calculating a caloric value consumed by delivering a material body. A caloric value calculation device wherein a bowler calculates a consumed caloric value by delivering a bowl includes a personal information access unit for accessing personal information of the bowler; a bowl information access unit for accessing information of delivering the bowl by the bowler; a calorie calculation unit for calculating the caloric value consumed by the bowler based on the personal information and bowler information; and an output unit for outputting the caloric value calculated by the calorie calculation unit.
Description
This patent application claims priority from a Japanese patent application No. 2000-261399 filed on Aug. 30, 2000, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a caloric value calculation device. In particular, the present invention relates to a caloric value calculation device that calculates a caloric value consumed by delivering a material body.
2. Description of Related Art
Until now, a caloric value consumed by exercise has been calculated using a pedometer, a fitness bike, a fitness running machine, and so forth. For the pedometer, the consumed caloric value has been calculated by the number of steps. For the fitness bike, the consumed caloric value has been calculated by the supporting force of working a pedal and the time spent exercising. For the fitness running machine, the consumed caloric value has been calculated by total miles traveled in a given time.
However, it has not been used to measure a caloric value in an easy manner, which is consumed in a game such as bowling, a flying disc, a practice throw such as the shot-put, the discus throw, and the javelin throw.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is a primary object of this invention to provide a caloric value calculation device capable of solving the above-mentioned problem. The object thereof can be attained by combining characteristics detailed in independent claims of the scope of claims. Furthermore, the dependent claims thereof further define advantageous embodiments of the present invention.
Namely, the first embodiment of the present invention is a caloric value calculation device wherein a bowler calculates a consumed caloric value by delivering a bowl including a personal information access unit for accessing personal information about the bowler; a bowl information access unit for accessing information about the bowl that was delivered by the bowler; a calorie calculation unit for calculating the caloric value consumed by the bowler based on both the personal and bowler information; and an output unit for outputting the caloric value calculated by the calorie calculation unit.
The caloric value calculation device may include a personal information database for storing at least one of age, sex, and weight of the bowler, a number of steps, and weight of bowl delivered by the bowler as the personal information of the bowler corresponding to identification information of the bowler, wherein the personal information access unit may access the personal information of the bowler from the personal information database based on the identification information of the bowler.
The caloric value calculation device may further include an image input unit for inputting delivery form of the bowler, wherein the bowl information access unit may access the bowlers number of steps at the time of bowling the bowl from the form of the bowler obtained by the image input unit.
The caloric value calculation device may further include a speed measuring unit for measuring a speed of a bowl delivered by the bowler, wherein the bowl information access unit may access the speed of the bowl measured by the speed measuring unit.
The caloric value calculation device may further include a weight measuring unit for measuring a weight of a bowl delivered by the bowler, wherein the bowl information access unit may access the speed of the bowl measured by the weight measuring unit.
The caloric value calculation device may further include an image input unit for inputting color of the bowl, wherein the weight determination unit may determine the weight of the delivered bowl based on the color of the delivered bowl, which is input by the image input unit.
The caloric value calculation device may further include a memory unit for storing each bowl speed delivered by each bowler, wherein the calorie calculation unit may calculate an average value of respective speeds of the delivered bowl, which are stored in the memory unit, and calculates the consumed caloric value of the bowler based on the weight of the delivered bowl, the average value of the speeds, and the number of deliveries.
The caloric value calculation device may further include a display unit for displaying the caloric value calculated by the calorie calculation unit.
The caloric value calculation device may further include a personal information database for storing each caloric value of each bowler, which is calculated by the calorie calculation unit, wherein the output unit may store the caloric value in the personal information database.
The caloric value calculation device may further include a score processing unit for processing score information of the bowler and storing history of the score information, wherein the bowl information access unit may access history of the score information.
Another preferred embodiment of the present invention is a calorie calculation method of calculating a caloric value which a bowler has consumed by delivering a bowl including the steps of obtaining personal information of the bowler; accessing delivery information of the bowler; and calculating the caloric value which the bowler has consumed based on the personal information and above-mentioned delivery information.
Another preferred embodiment of the present invention is a recording medium for storing a computer program for calculating a caloric value which a bowler has consumed by delivering a bowl, wherein the computer program including a first module of allowing the computer to access personal information of the bowler; a second input module of accessing delivery information about the bowler; a calculation module of calculating the caloric value which the bowler has consumed based on the personal information and above-mentioned delivery information; and an output module of outputting the caloric value which the calculation module has calculated.
Here, all of the necessary characteristics which the present invention requires are not disclosed in the summary of the invention, but sub-combinations of these characteristics can also be the present invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
While the specification concludes with claims particularly pointing out and distinctly claiming the subject matter which is regarded as the invention, it is believed that the invention, the object, features and advantages thereof will be better understood from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1
is a calorie calculation system of the first preferred embodiment;
FIGS. 2A and 2B
are data formats of a consumption calorie file stored in the personal information data base;
FIG. 3
is a block diagram of functions of the caloric value calculation device and the lane management terminal equipment;
FIG. 4
is a flowchart of the caloric value calculation process of the preferred embodiment;
FIG. 5
is a flowchart of another caloric value calculation process of the present invention;
FIGS. 6A and 6B
are examples of a display unit screen;
FIG. 7
is a block diagram of a caloric value calculation system of the second preferred embodiment;
FIG. 8
is a block diagram of a caloric value calculation system of the third preferred embodiment; and
FIG. 9
is a block diagram of functions of hardware of a wide use computer.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The invention will now be described based on the preferred embodiments. This does not intend to limit the scope of the present invention, but rather exemplify the invention. All of the features and the combinations thereof described in the embodiments are not necessarily essential to the invention.
(First Embodiment)
FIG. 1
is a block diagram of a caloric value calculation system of the first preferred embodiment. A system of the preferred embodiment includes a host computer
10
installed in front of a bowling center, a personal information data base
15
for storing personal information of a bowler, a lane management terminal equipment
20
that is provided in each lane, and a caloric value calculation device
30
that is connected to the lane management terminal equipment
20
.
The host computer
10
is connected to the lane management terminal equipment
20
that is provided in each lane, and performs centralized management to a management system of the bowling center by transacting a variety of information between them. The lane management terminal equipment
20
mainly performs a scoring process of the bowling center, and displays the score thereof on a display. Furthermore, the lane management terminal equipment
20
displays a consumed caloric value, which is calculated by the caloric value calculation device
30
, of the bowler.
FIG. 2A
is a data format of a personal information file that is stored in the personal information data base
15
. The personal information file includes respective fields of “BOWLER ID,” “AGE,” “SEX,” “WEIGHT,” “NUMBER OF STEPS,” and “WEIGHT OF BALL.” The information of identifying the bowler is stored in the field of “BOWLER ID.” Age, sex, and the weight of the bowler identified by the bowler ID are stored in the fields of “AGE,” “SEX,” and “WEIGHT” respectively. The number of steps that the bowler requires when delivering, identified by the bowler ID, is stored in the field of “NUMBER OF STEPS.” Weight of the bowl that the bowler uses, identified by the bowler ID, is stored in the field of “WEIGHT OF BALL.” The bowler obtains a bowler ID by registering personal information in advance. Then, a caloric value consumed by the bowler by delivering the bowl is calculated based on personal information that is stored in the personal information data base
15
corresponding to the bowler ID simply by inputting the bowler ID in the lane management terminal equipment
20
.
FIG. 2B
is a data format of a consumption calorie file stored in the personal information data base
15
. The consumption calorie file includes respective fields of “BOWLER ID,” “CALORIE CONSUMPTION HISTORY,” and “CONSUMED CALORIES TOTAL.” Information for identifying the bowler is stored in the field of “BOWLER ID.” The month and date when the bowler has played the bowling game, identified by the bowler ID, and the caloric value that is consumed by the delivering thereof are stored in the field of “CALORIE CONSUMPTION HISTORY.” The total of consumed caloric values stored in the field of the “CALORIE CONSUMPTION HISTORY” is stored in the field of “CONSUMED CALORIES TOTAL.” The bowler can read when the bowler consumed the calories and what calories the bowler consumed using a printer and/or terminal equipment for outputting information stored in the personal information data base
15
.
FIG. 3
is a block diagram showing functions of the caloric value calculation device
30
and the lane management terminal equipment
20
of the present invention. The lane management terminal equipment
20
includes an operation unit
200
, a display unit
202
, a telecommunication unit
204
, a speed measuring unit
206
, a control unit
208
, a weight measuring unit
210
, an IC card reader writer
212
, a score processing unit
214
, a weight determination unit
216
, and an image input unit
218
. The control unit
208
controls the operation of the respective units. Furthermore, the caloric value calculation device
30
includes an input output unit
300
, a caloric value calculation unit
302
, and a memory unit
304
. The input output unit
300
is an example of a personal information acquisition unit, a bowling information acquisition unit, and an output unit. The score processing unit
214
is an example of a score processing unit.
In the front host computer
10
, the name of the bowler is input and then the lane is designated to the bowler. Furthermore, the telecommunication unit
204
of the lane management terminal equipment
20
receives the name of the bowler and information for indicating starting the game, from the host computer
10
. The display unit
202
displays a scoreboard where the name of the bowler is displayed.
A bowler, who has registered personal information in advance, inputs the bowler ID using the operation unit
200
. Personal information, which has already been stored corresponding to the input bowler ID, is extracted from the personal information data base
15
, and the input output unit
300
of the caloric value calculation device
30
inputs personal information by way of the lane management terminal equipment
20
. A bowler who has not registered personal information in advance inputs personal information in a direct manner using the operation unit
200
, and allows the input output unit
300
to input using the caloric value calculation device
30
. Furthermore, it is also possible to input personal information using an IC card reader writer
212
after personal information has been stored in an IC card. The speed measuring unit
206
measures the speed of a delivered bowl, and the speed of the bowl, which is measured, is input to the caloric value calculation device
30
.
In accordance with the bowler's situation, the weight of the bowl may not be settled, or plural bowls, each weight of which is not equal to each other, may be used. In such a case, the bowler may input the weight of the bowl using the operation unit
200
every time the bowler delivers. Furthermore, the weight measuring unit
210
that a bowl stock person equips may measure the weight of the bowl. Further, since most of the bowls provided in the bowling center are color-classified corresponding to each weight, it may also be possible that the image input unit
218
inputs the image of the delivered bowl and the weight determination unit
216
determines the weight of the bowl based on the color of the bowl, which is input by the image input unit
218
. Further still, the image input unit
218
may input delivery form of the bowler and obtain the number of steps required by the bowler when delivering.
The caloric value calculation unit
302
of the caloric value calculation device
30
calculates the caloric value which the bowler has consumed by delivering based on age, sex, weight, the number of steps in the delivery, the weight of the bowl, and the speed of the bowl that are input by the input output unit
300
. The memory unit
304
memorizes the consumed caloric value calculated by the caloric value calculation unit
302
, personal information that is input by the input output unit
300
, the speed of the bowl, and so forth.
The score processing unit
214
calculates the score of the bowler who plays in the lane thereof. The display unit
202
displays the score calculated by the score processing unit
214
, the speed of the bowl measured by the speed measuring unit
206
, and the consumed caloric value calculated by the caloric value calculation unit
302
, and then notifies the bowler.
FIG. 4
is a flowchart of the caloric value calculation process of the preferred embodiment. The bowler ID is input from the operation unit
200
by the bowler (S
100
). The control unit
208
extracts personal information (age, sex, weight, the number of steps, and the weight of the bowl) that is stored corresponding to the input bowler ID from the personal information data base
15
, and then inputs to the input output unit
300
of the caloric value calculation device
30
(S
102
). The game starts (S
104
). When the bowler delivers the bowl (S
106
), the speed measuring unit
206
measures the speed of the delivered bowl (S
108
). The caloric value calculation unit
302
of the caloric value calculation device
30
calculates the consumed caloric value of delivering the bowl therefor based on the speed of the bowl which the speed measuring unit
206
has measured (S
110
). The display unit
202
displays the consumed caloric value calculated by the caloric value calculation unit
302
(S
112
). The memory unit
304
memorizes the consumed caloric value calculated by the caloric value calculation unit
302
corresponding to the bowler (S
114
). The control unit
208
determines whether the game is over or not (S
116
) When the game is not over, the bowler delivers the next bowl, and the same process is repeated. When the game is over, the caloric value calculation unit
302
totals the respective consumed caloric values of delivered bowls, which are memorized in the memory unit
304
, and then calculates the consumed caloric value of the game (S
118
). The display unit
202
displays the consumed caloric value of the game, which is calculated by the caloric value calculation unit
302
(S
102
). The consumed caloric value of the game is sent to the host computer
10
from the telecommunication unit
204
, and then stored in the personal information data base
15
corresponding to the bowler ID (S
122
)
FIG. 5
is a flowchart of another caloric value calculation process of the present invention. In the caloric value calculation process explained in the foregoing using
FIG. 4
, the consumed caloric value of each delivery is calculated using each speed of the bowl every time the bowl is delivered and then the consumed caloric value of the game is calculated by totaling the caloric values of the respective deliveries. On the other hand, in the caloric value calculation process of
FIG. 5
, the consumed caloric value of the game is calculated by calculating an average value of the bowl speed of the game thereof and using the average value of the speed of the bowl and the number of deliveries.
The bowler ID is input from the operation unit
200
by the bowler (S
200
). The control unit
208
extracts personal information (age, sex, weight, the number of steps, and the weight of the bowl) that is stored corresponding to the input bowler from the personal information data base
15
, and input to the input output unit
300
of the caloric value calculation device
30
(S
202
). The game starts (S
204
). When the bowler delivers the bowl (S
206
), the speed measuring unit
206
measures the speed of the delivered bowl (S
208
). The memory unit
304
of the caloric value calculation device
30
memorizes the speed of the bowl which the speed measuring unit
206
has measured corresponding to the bowler (S
210
). The control unit
208
determines whether the game is over or not (S
212
). When the game is not over, the bowler delivers the next bowl, and the same process is repeated. When the game is over, the caloric value calculation unit
302
calculates the average value of the speed of the bowl, which is memorized in the memory unit
304
(S
214
). The caloric value calculation unit
302
calculates the consumed caloric values of the game thereof based on personal information extracted from the personal information data base
15
, the average value of the speed of the bowl, and the number of deliveries (S
216
). The display unit
202
displays the consumed caloric value of the game, which is calculated by the caloric value calculation unit
302
(S
218
). The consumed caloric value of the game is sent to the host computer
10
from the telecommunication unit
204
, and then stored in the personal information data base
15
corresponding to the bowler ID (S
220
).
FIG. 6A
is an example of a screen that the display unit
202
displays every time the bowl is delivered. The display unit
202
displays a score
70
calculated by the score processing unit
214
, and the contents of the display are updated every time the bowl is delivered. Furthermore, the display unit
202
displays the speed of the bowl that the bowler has delivered, and the consumed caloric value by delivering the bowl every time the bowl is delivered.
FIG. 6B
is an example of a screen that the display unit
202
displays after the game is over. The display unit
202
displays, after the game is over, the consumed caloric value of each bowler of the game thereof while the display unit
202
displays the score
70
calculated by the score processing unit
214
.
According to the explanation in the foregoing, although the caloric value calculation unit
302
calculates a caloric value consumed when the bowl is delivered based on age, sex, and the weight of the bowler, the number of steps of delivering the bowl, the weight of the bowl, and the speed of the bowl, the consumed caloric value may be calculated by taking the score of bowling into account. For example, for delivering the bowl when the number of residual pins is
1
or
2
or in the case of a split, since there is a tendency in which the heart rate of the bowler becomes high, the consumed caloric value of delivering the bowl becomes high. Therefore, the caloric value calculation unit
302
may calculate the consumed caloric value of delivering the bowl by considering information of the score of delivering the bowl, which is obtained at a past time from the score processing unit
214
. Especially in a sport which has a characteristic of the game, it is possible to obtain a highly reliable result by considering a psychological aspect of a player other than a motion of exercise and calculating the consumed caloric value.
According to the explanation in the foregoing, although the explanation is made using the case where the consumed caloric value in the bowling is calculated, it may also be possible to calculate the consumed caloric value in the motion of delivering a material body other than a ball, such as a flying disc, the javelin throw, the discus throw, and so forth.
According to the present invention, it is possible in a simple manner to measure the consumed caloric value of delivering the bowl from the weight and the speed of the delivered material body without using information, which is acquired from the human body, such as breathing, the heart rate, the pulse rate, and so forth.
(Second Embodiment)
Next, the second embodiment is herein explained.
FIG. 7
is a block diagram of a caloric value calculation system of the preferred embodiment of the present invention. The caloric value calculation device
30
is connected to the host computer
10
of the bowling center, and extracts personal information from the personal information data base
15
connected to the host computer
10
. Furthermore, the caloric value calculation device
30
gets bowler information of delivering the bowl from the lane management terminal equipment
20
by way of the host computer
10
, and then performs a calculation process of the consumed caloric value. In accordance with the preferred embodiment, it is possible to calculate the consumed caloric value of the bowler delivering the bowl in each lane by providing one caloric value calculation device
30
in the bowling center.
(Third Embodiment)
Next, the third embodiment is herein explained.
FIG. 8
is a block diagram of a caloric value calculation system of the preferred embodiment of the present invention. The caloric value calculation device
30
of the preferred embodiment is connected to the host computer
10
of a bowling center
60
by way of the Internet. The caloric value calculation device
30
extracts the bowler personal information from the personal information data base
15
, gets information of the bowl delivered by the bowler, which the host computer
10
has received from the lane management terminal equipment
20
, byway of the Internet
40
, and then performs the calculation process of the consumed caloric value. In accordance with the system of the preferred embodiment, the bowler is capable of reading information stored in the personal information data base
15
connected to the caloric value calculation device
30
by connecting to the caloric value calculation device
30
using user terminal equipment
50
. Furthermore, the bowler is capable of registering personal information by connecting to the caloric value calculation device
30
using the user terminal equipment
50
.
(Fourth Embodiment)
The first, second, and third preferred embodiments of the caloric value calculation device
30
may be made by a wide use computer.
FIG. 9
is a block diagram showing functions of hardware of a wide use computer
700
. In
FIG. 9
, for the wide use computer
700
, CPU
702
operates based on programs stored in ROM
704
and RAM
706
. An administrator of the caloric value calculation device
30
can input data and commands by an input unit
708
. A hard disc drive
710
as an example of a storage device that stores setting information and programs for operating CPU
702
.
A floppy disc drive
714
reads out data or programs from a floppy disc
724
and provides them for CPU
702
. CD-ROM drive
716
reads out data or programs from CD-ROM
726
and provides them for CPU
702
. A telecommunication interface
718
sends and/or receives data by connecting to the Internet
40
. A data base interface
712
sends and/or receives database data by connecting to various kinds of databases
722
. Furthermore, the wide use computer
700
equips an interface for connection with a display
728
, and the administrator is capable of monitoring a running condition and verifies a setting condition by the display
728
.
Software which CPU
702
performs is provided for the user by being stored in a recording medium such as the floppy disc
724
, CD-ROM
726
, etc. Software stored in the recording medium may be either compressed or non-compressed. Software is installed in the hard disc drive
710
from the recording medium, then read/written out in RAM
706
, and performed by CPU
702
.
The structure and operation of functions of software which are provided by being stored in the recording medium, that is to say, of software which is installed in the hard disc drive
710
, are the same as the structure and operation of functions of the caloric value calculation device
30
of the first preferred embodiment, thus the explanation is omitted.
A part, or all of the functions, of an operation of the caloric value calculation device
30
in relation to the preferred embodiment described in the present application, are capable of being stored in CD-ROM
726
or floppy disc
724
as an example of the recording medium, shown in FIG.
9
.
It is possible for such programs to be performed by being read/written out in RAM from the recording medium directly or by being read/written out in RAM after being installed in the hard disc drive. Furthermore, it is also possible for the above-mentioned programs to be stored in a single recording medium or in a plural recording media. Furthermore, it is possible to store using a coded form.
As the recording media, it is possible to utilize an optical recording medium such as DVD, a magnetic recording medium such as MD, an optical magnetic recording medium such as FD, a tape medium, a magnetic recording medium, a semiconductor memory such as an IC card, or a miniature card other than the floppy disc and CD-ROM. Furthermore, a storage device such as RAM or a hard disc provided in a server system that is connected to an exclusive telecommunication network or the Internet may be utilized as a recording medium, and then programs may be provided for the wide use computer
700
of the preferred embodiment as a music composing device of the present invention by way of a telecommunication network. Such recording media are utilized only for fabricating the caloric value calculation device of the present invention. Therefore, it is obvious that it infringes on the patent right based on the present application to sell or fabricate such recording media as trade.
In the foregoing, although the present invention has been explained using the preferred embodiments, the technical scope of the present invention shall not be limited to the scope of claims of the above-mentioned preferred embodiments. It is possible to alter, modify, and variously improve the above-mentioned embodiments. It is also obvious as defined in the scope of claims that such alterations, modifications and improvements are intended to be within the spirit and technical scope of the invention.
As clearly explained in the foregoing, in accordance with the present invention, it is possible to provide the caloric value calculation device that calculates the consumed caloric value by delivering the material body.
Claims
- 1. A caloric value calculation device which calculates a number of calories consumed by a bowler delivering a bowling ball, comprising:a personal information access unit for accessing personal information of the bowler; a bowl information access unit for accessing bowling information including information relating to the bowling ball delivered by the bowler; a calorie calculation unit for calculating the caloric value consumed by the bowler based on said personal information and bowling information; and an output unit for outputting the caloric value calculated by said caloric calculation unit.
- 2. A caloric value calculation device according to claim 1, further comprising:a personal information database for storing said personal information including at least one of age, sex, weight of the bowler, and weight of a bowling ball delivered by the bowler corresponding to identification information of the bowler, wherein said personal information access unit accesses said personal information of the bowler from said personal information database based on said identification information of the bowler.
- 3. A caloric calculation device according to claim 1, wherein said caloric calculation unit calculates the caloric value further based on the number of footsteps walked by the bowler at the time of delivering the material body.
- 4. A caloric value calculation device according to claim 3, further comprising:an image input unit for inputting delivery form of the bowler, wherein said bowling information access unit accesses the number of footsteps of the bowler at the time of delivering the bowling ball from the form of the bowler obtained by said image input unit.
- 5. A caloric value calculation device according to claim 1, further comprising:a speed measuring unit for measuring a speed of the bowling ball delivered by the bowler, wherein said bowling information access unit accesses the speed of the bowling ball as the bowling information, measured by said speed measuring unit.
- 6. A caloric value calculation device according to claim 1, further comprising:a weight measuring unit for measuring a weight of the bowling ball as the bowling information delivered by the bowler, wherein said bowling information access unit accesses the weight of the bowling ball measured by said weight measuring unit.
- 7. A caloric value calculation device according to claim 1, further comprising:a weight determination unit for determining weight of the bowling ball delivered by the bowler; and wherein said bowling information access unit accesses the weight of the bowling ball as the bowling information determined by said weight determination unit.
- 8. A caloric value calculation device according to claim 7, further comprising:an image input unit for inputting color of the bowling ball wherein the color represents a certain weight of the bowling ball, wherein said weight determination unit determines the weight of the delivered bowling ball based on said color of the delivered bowling ball, which is input by said image input unit.
- 9. A caloric value calculation device according to claim 1, further comprising:a memory unit for storing each speed of the bowling ball delivered by each bowler, wherein said calorie calculation unit calculates an average value of respective speeds of the delivered bowling ball, which are stored in said memory unit, and calculates the consumed caloric value of the bowler based on the weight of the delivered bowling ball, the average value of the speeds, and the number of deliveries.
- 10. A caloric value calculation device according to claim 1, further comprising:a score processing unit for processing score information of the bowler and storing history of said score information, wherein said bowling information access unit accesses the history of said score information.
- 11. A caloric value calculation device according to claim 1, further comprising:a display unit for displaying the caloric value calculated by said calorie calculation unit.
- 12. A caloric value calculation device according to claim 1, further comprising:a personal information database for storing each caloric value of each bowler, which is calculated by said calorie calculation unit, wherein said output unit stores the caloric value in said personal information database.
- 13. A calorie calculation method of calculating a caloric value that a bowler has consumed by delivering a bowling ball, comprising the steps of:obtaining personal information of the bowler; accessing delivery information of the bowler; and calculating the caloric value which the bowler has consumed based on said personal information and said delivery information.
- 14. A recording medium for storing a computer program of calculating a caloric value which a bowler has consumed by delivering a bowling ball, the computer program comprising:a first module causing a computer to access personal information of the bowler; a second input module of accessing delivery information of the bowler; a calculation module of calculating the caloric value which the bowler has consumed based on said personal information and said delivery information; and an output module of outputting the caloric value which said calculation module has calculated.
- 15. A caloric value calculation system which calculates a consumed caloric value by delivering a material body by a bowler, comprising:a personal information database storing personal information of the bowler; a host computer including a lane management terminal unit obtaining bowling information related to delivery of the material body by the bowler at a lane; a personal information access unit for accessing the personal information of the bowler at the lane in the personal information database through a network; an information access unit for accessing the bowling information of the bowler at the lane obtained by the lane management terminal unit through the network; a caloric calculation unit for calculating the caloric value consumed by the bowler based on said personal information and bowling information; and a user terminal unit for receiving the caloric value calculated by said caloric calculation unit through the network and for outputting the received caloric value.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
2000-261399 |
Aug 2000 |
JP |
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