The present invention is generally related to equipment and devices used to exercise and train the human body. More particularly, the invention is related to an exercise machine that uses the principles of a gyroscope combined with the principles of simulation and virtual reality to provide an effective body workout as well as balance training for popular sports such as river boarding, body boarding, sledding and other similar activities.
The gyroscope and its bedrock principle of angular momentum for measuring and maintaining orientation have been used in various instruments and devices such as the compass, motion sensitive devices on ships and aircraft for centuries. The precession of a gyroscope makes it an ideal base vehicle for the construction of various practical and useful machines and devices. For instance, the Hubble space telescope, ICBM's, and unmanned aerial vehicles all use the basic principles of a gyroscope for their operations.
In recent years, the use of gyroscopes in toys, amusement devices and virtual reality products has gained in popularity. U.S. Pat. No. 5,759,107 to Nagel describes a gyroscopic amusement apparatus constructed to provide an improved amusement ride for an operator through the use of a control stick to control the rotation of the gyroscopic rings mounted on a hydraulically operated motion based platform combined with a virtual reality head mounted display (HMD). In this gyroscopic amusement machine, the operator is confined to a seat and is restricted to remain seated while rotating within the circular rings of the gyroscopic machine.
Machines and devices that simulate motion such as the motion platform assembly for flight and vehicle simulation described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,027,342 to Brown and the motion simulator described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,366,375 to Sarnicola are well known in the art. Other prior art using the simulation technique are focused on providing training to master a sport such as surfing described in the surf simulator platform and videogame in U.S. Pat. Appl. Pub. No. 2007/0155495(Goo), the foot input type brain training device in U.S. Pat. Appl. Pub. No. 2011/0014979 (Ueshima) and the balance perturbation system and trainer in U.S. Pat. Appl. Pub. No. 2012/0071300 (Shapiro et al.).
The present invention combines the principles of the gyroscope with the principles of simulation and virtual reality to create an apparatus that is built to promote physical exercise and training in an unconventional way by having the rider/operator lying prone with the belly side down on a support board attached to the inner ring of a gyroscopic machine and controlling the gyration of the machine by pressing their chest against the upper section of the board in response to a virtual reality head mounted and/or computer video display. Besides physical exercise, the apparatus of the present invention also provides simulation and balance training for sports such as river boarding, body boarding and sledding where it is necessary for the body to be in a prone position on a board. Most other simulation related machines require the rider to be sitting in a seat as in the flight simulation devices or standing on a board as in the surfing simulation machines. The gyroscopic exercise device of the present invention is built to be ergonomic, functional and aesthetically pleasing.
The present invention overcomes a deficiency in the prior art for an exercise and training device that combines the gyroscopic principles with the principles of simulation and virtual reality through the use of a head mounted display (HMD) and computer to provide a machine that allows a rider to remain recumbent on a horizontal board while exercising their body and training for a sport such as river boarding, sledding or other similar sport. In general, the gyroscopic exercise machine of the present invention provides physical and visual stimulation to the user/rider of the device using the machine.
In an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the exercise device has the configuration of a gyroscope with a stationary, grounded outer frame which houses the inner rotating rings of the gyroscope. In this embodiment of the gyroscopic exercise machine, the innermost ring is configured with a wobbling support board thinly attached horizontally to one side of the ring. This wobbling support board has an upper cradle-shaped section with two handles and a lower flat section. In this embodiment, the rider places their chest in the upper cradle section and holds onto the handles attached to that section. In this prone position, the rider's lower torso is placed on the flat section of the board and a strap or other locking device holds the rider's torso securely in place on the board.
In the exemplary embodiment of the gyroscopic exercise device of the invention, the upper section of the wobbling support board is attached to the inner ring with a universal joint that will allow the upper section to rock forward, backward and side to side. The rocking movements will be recorded either through an accelerometer positional sensor or through the pressure sensitive sensors below the wobbling support board in order to control the movement of the gyroscopic exercise device as well as to interact with a computer game displayed either on a monitor placed in front of the apparatus or on a head mounted display (HMD). In this embodiment of the invention, the handles on the upper section of the wobbling support board have buttons that when pressed by the rider will allow the rider to control their movement on the gyroscopic device as well as interact with a computer game displayed either on a monitor placed in front of the apparatus or on a HMD.
In the exemplary embodiment of the gyroscopic exercise device, the lower section of the wobbling support board has a foam mat section with pressure sensitive sensors to record the rider's leg movements when the rider strikes against the foam mat in a kicking motion while trying to simulate river boarding, sledding or other sport movements. In this embodiment, the rider's legs may also be strapped to the lower section of the board to record the movement when the rider pulls against the straps. In this embodiment, sensors located within the lower section of the board will translate the signals from the rider's body and leg movements and send them to the computer terminal to be displayed on the monitor.
In all embodiments of the gyroscopic exercise device of the present invention, the movement of the gyroscope apparatus on its axis will depend and be guided by the pressure exerted by the chest of the user/rider on the upper section of the wobbling support board of the device. In general, the rider of the machine interacts with the games and video's displayed on the head mount or the computer by pressing the appropriate buttons on the handles of the upper chest section of the wobbling support board or by kicking their feet against the pressure sensitive foam mats incorporated at the bottom of the lower section of the board.
In the exemplary embodiments of the gyroscopic exercise device of the present invention, actuators will be used to power the gyroscopic machine section relative to its anchored base. The use of hydraulic or other powering means are also envisioned in some embodiments of the gyroscopic exercise device of the present invention.
In the summary of the invention thus described through its embodiments, the various references to “exemplary embodiment,” “all embodiments” and “this embodiment” do not all necessarily refer to the same embodiment (s). Rather, these references in general mean that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with an embodiment is included in at least some embodiments, but not necessarily all embodiments of the invention. It should be understood and obvious to one skilled in the art that the embodiments thus described may be further modified without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
The features and embodiments of the present invention as described in this summary of the invention will be further appreciated and will become obvious to one skilled in the art when viewed in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, detailed description of the invention, and the appended claims.
The present invention is an exercise apparatus that combines the principles of a gyroscope with the principles of simulation and virtual reality to provide a unique and unconventional physical exercise and training experience to the user of the device. In the exemplary embodiment of the invention, the user/rider of the device lies prone with their belly side down on a wobbling support board attached to the inner-most rotating ring of a gyroscopic machine and is required to control the gyration of the apparatus by pressing their chest against the upper section of the wobbling support board in response to prompts from a head mounted display (HMD) and or alternately a display on a computer screen in front of them. The pressure exerted by the chest of the user/rider on the wobbling support board starts the movement of the gyroscope apparatus on its axis in all directions. The gyroscopic exercise device of the present invention is powered by a set of actuators. The use of hydraulic or other powering means are also envisioned in some embodiments of the invention.
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The present invention which combines the gyroscopic principles and the principles of simulation and virtual reality thus described through the various views of the drawings of the device, is not only an apparatus to exercise the body, but is also a training apparatus to develop skills in balance training for sports such as river boarding, body boarding, sledding and other similar sport where it is necessary for the body to be in a prone position on a board when engaged in those sports. Most other simulation related machines require the rider to be sitting in a seat as in the flight simulation devices or standing on a board as in the surfing simulation machines. In general, the gyroscopic exercise device of the present invention provides both physical and visual stimulation to the user/rider of the device using the apparatus.
The foregoing description of the invention through its figures and preferred embodiments should not be construed to limit the scope of the invention. It is to be understood that the embodiments of the present invention as described herein do not limit any application or scope of the invention and that the invention can be carried out and practiced in various ways and implemented in embodiments other than the ones outlined in the description above. It is to be further understood that the phraseology and terminology used to describe the invention are for descriptive purposes only. It should be understood and obvious to one skilled in the art that alternatives, modifications, and variations of the embodiments of the present invention may be construed as being within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
This application claims priority under 35 USC 119(e) to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/757,963 filed on Jan. 29, 2013, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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61757963 | Jan 2013 | US |