Claims
- 1. A stroller having a programmable information module, comprising:
a frame having a handle frame; and a programmable information module attached to the handle frame and configured to provide at least one user-programmable function.
- 2. The stroller of claim 1, wherein the programmable information module is programmable by a user to compute distance traveled.
- 3. The stroller of claim 1, wherein the programmable information module is programmable by a user to compute calories burned by a person pushing the stroller.
- 4. The stroller of claim 1, wherein the programmable information module is programmable by a user to compute time elapsed during a period of time that the stroller is pushed.
- 5. The stroller of claim 1, wherein the programmable information module is preset by a user to a desired value of at least one of distance and time and then is programmable by the user to start with the desired value and count down to a zero value.
- 6. The stroller of claim 5, further comprising an annunciator electrically communicating with the programmable information module to announce to the user that the programmable information module has reached zero value.
- 7. The stroller of claim 1, wherein the programmable information module is programmable by a user to compute a speed at which the stroller is traveling.
- 8. The stroller of claim 1, wherein the stroller further includes a display unit, and the programmable information module is programmable by a user to determine an approximate ambient temperature and display the temperature on the display unit.
- 9. The stroller of claim 1, further comprising a transmitter module associated with at least one wheel of the stroller and a receiver module arranged to receive an electronic signal representative of wheel rotation from the transmitter module, wherein the programmable information module is coupled to the receiver module and is programmed by a user to utilize the electronic signal to determine at least a distance traveled by the stroller.
- 10. The stroller of claim 9, where in the transmitter module includes a reed switch, the stroller includes a magnet located in a wheel unit of the stroller, and the transmitter module monitors changes in the reed switch dependent on the location of the magnet as the at least one wheel of the stroller rotates and sends the electronic signal representative of the change to the receiver module.
- 11. The stroller of claim 9, wherein the transmitter module is powered by at least one battery.
- 12. The stroller of claim 1, further comprising a sensor associated with at least one wheel of the stroller, a receiver module arranged to receive an electronic signal representative of wheel rotation from the sensor, and a signal propagation element to transmit the electronic signal from the sensor to the receiver module, wherein the programmable information module is coupled to the receiver module and is programmed by a user to utilize the electronic signal to determine at least a distance traveled by the stroller.
- 13. The stroller of claim 12, wherein the stroller includes a magnet located in a wheel unit of the stroller, the sensor comprises a reed switch that changes in response to changes in location of the magnet as the at least one wheel of the stroller rotates, and the reed switch sends the electronic signal representative of the change via the signal propagation element to the receiver module.
- 14. The stroller of claim 1, wherein the programmable information module is coupled to a receiver module arranged to receive an electronic signal representative of wheel rotation from a sensor associated with at least one wheel of the stroller, the programmable information module is programmed by a user to utilize the electronic signal to determine at least a distance traveled by the stroller, and the sensor detects rotation of the at least one wheel and electrically communicates with the receiver module to transmit the electronic signal to the receiver module.
- 15. The stroller of claim 1, wherein the programmable information module comprises at least one of a microprocessor, circuitry on a printed circuit board, and an application specific integrated circuit.
- 16. The stroller of claim 1, further comprising a programmable information unit including an input device for receiving input data from a user, the programmable information module for processing the input data, and a display device for displaying information generated by the programmable information module.
- 17. The stroller of claim 16, wherein the input device comprises input keys.
- 18. The stroller of claim 16, wherein the display device comprises a liquid crystal display.
- 19. The stroller of claim 1, wherein the programmable information module is connected directly to the handle frame.
- 20. The stroller of claim 1, wherein the programmable information module is mounted to a parent tray mounted to the handle frame.
- 21. The stroller according to claim 1, further including a child's tray removably connected to the front right and left legs.
- 22. The stroller of claim 1, wherein the stroller is a jogging stroller.
- 23. The stroller of claim 22, wherein the handle frame of the jogging stroller is coupled to two rear legs and that each terminate at a separate rear wheel, and wherein the handle frame is further coupled to two front legs that converge at one front wheel.
- 24. The stroller of claim 1, wherein the stroller frame further comprises:
front right, front left, rear right, and rear left legs pivotally connected to the handle frame, each of the legs connected to at least one wheel; a seat frame pivotally connected to the front and rear right legs and to the front and rear left legs; and a cross brace connected to the rear right and left legs, wherein the stroller frame is movable between a collapsed position and an operating position.
- 25. A stroller comprising:
a handle frame; and a programmable information module attached to the handle frame and configured to provide at least one user-programmable function, the user-programmable function computing calories burned by a person pushing the stroller.
- 26. A stroller comprising:
a handle frame; and a programmable information module attached to the handle frame and configured to provide at least one user-programmable function, the user-programmable function determining an approximate ambient temperature; and a display connected to the handle frame to display the ambient temperature on a display unit.
- 27. A stroller comprising
a handle frame; a programmable information module attached to the handle frame and configured to provide at least one user-programmable function; front right, front left, rear right, and rear left legs pivotally connected to the handle frame; a seat frame having right and left arms pivotally connected to the front and rear right legs and the front and rear left legs, respectively; and a cross brace connected to the rear right and left legs, wherein the stroller is movable between a collapsed position and an operating position.
- 28. The stroller of claim 27, wherein the stroller further includes a parent tray mounted to the handle frame, and the programmable information module is mounted to the parent tray.
- 29. The stroller of claim 28, wherein the parent tray is removably mounted to the handle frame.
- 30. The stroller of claim 27, wherein the programmable information module is programmable to compute distance traveled.
- 31. The stroller of claim 27, wherein the programmable information module is programmable by a user to compute calories burned by a person pushing the stroller.
- 32. The stroller of claim 27, wherein the programmable information module is programmable by a user to compute time elapsed during a period of time that the stroller is pushed.
- 33. The stroller of claim 27, wherein the programmable information module is preset by a user to a desired value of at least one of distance and time and then is programmable by the user to start with the desired value and count down to a zero value.
- 34. The stroller of claim 33, further comprising an annunciator electrically communicating with the programmable information module to announce to the user that the programmable information module has reached zero value.
- 35. The stroller of claim 27, wherein the programmable information module is programmable by a user to compute a speed at which the stroller is traveling.
- 36. The stroller of claim 27, wherein the stroller further includes a display unit, and the programmable information module is programmable by a user to determine an approximate ambient temperature and display the ambient temperature on a display unit.
- 37. The stroller of claim 27, further comprising a transmitter module associated with at least one wheel of the stroller and a receiver module arranged to receive an electronic signal representative of wheel rotation from the transmitter module, wherein the programmable information module is coupled to the receiver module and is programmed by a user to utilize the electronic signal to determine at least a distance traveled by the stroller.
- 38. The stroller of claim 37, where in the transmitter module includes a reed switch, the stroller includes a magnet located in a wheel unit of the stroller, and the transmitter module monitors changes in the reed switch dependent on the location of the magnet as the at least one wheel of the stroller rotates and sends the electronic signal representative of the change to the receiver module.
- 39. The stroller of claim 37, wherein the transmitter module is powered by at least one battery.
- 40. The stroller of claim 27, further comprising a sensor associated with at least one wheel of the stroller, a receiver module arranged to receive an electronic signal representative of wheel rotation from the sensor, and a signal propagation element to transmit the electronic signal from the sensor to the receiver module, wherein the programmable information module is coupled to the receiver module and is programmed by a user to utilize the electronic signal to determine at least a distance traveled by the stroller.
- 41. The stroller of claim 40, wherein the stroller includes a magnet located in a wheel unit of the stroller, the sensor comprises a reed switch that changes in response to changes in location of the magnet as the at least one wheel of the stroller rotates, and the reed switch sends the electronic signal representative of the change via the signal propagation element to the receiver module.
- 42. The stroller of claim 27, wherein the programmable information module is coupled to a receiver module arranged to receive an electronic signal representative of wheel rotation from a sensor associated with at least one wheel of the stroller, the programmable information module is programmed by a user to utilize the electronic signal to determine at least a distance traveled by the stroller, and the sensor detects rotation of the at least one wheel and electrically communicates with the transmitter module to transmit the electronic signal to the receiver module.
- 43. The stroller of claim 27, wherein the programmable information module comprises at least one of a microprocessor, circuitry on a printed circuit board, and an application specific integrated circuit.
- 44. The stroller of claim 27, further comprising a programmable information unit including an input device for receiving input data from a user, the programmable information module for processing the input data, and a display device for displaying information generated by the programmable information module.
- 45. The stroller of claim 44, wherein the input device comprises input buttons.
- 46. The stroller of claim 44, wherein the display device comprises a liquid crystal display.
- 47. A programmable information unit for a stroller, the programmable information unit comprising:
a device attached to the handle frame, having disposed therein:
a programmable information module coupled to receive input from a user; and a display unit, coupled to the programmable information module, for selectably displaying information for an electronic function selected by the user.
- 48. The programmable information unit of claim 47, wherein the programmable information unit is removably attached to the handle frame.
- 49. The programmable information unit of claim 47, wherein the programmable information module is programmable to compute distance traveled.
- 50. The programmable information unit of claim 47, wherein the programmable information module is programmable by a user to compute calories burned by a person pushing the stroller.
- 51. The programmable information unit of claim 47, wherein the programmable information module is programmable by a user to compute time elapsed during a period of time that the stroller is pushed.
- 52. The programmable information unit of claim 47, wherein the programmable information module preset by a user to a desired value of at least one of distance and time and then is programmable by the user to start with the desired value and count down to a zero value.
- 53. The programmable information unit of claim 52, further comprising an annunciator electrically communicating with the programmable information module to announce to the user that the programmable information module has reached zero value.
- 54. The programmable information unit of claim 47, wherein the programmable information module is programmable by a user to compute a speed at which the stroller is traveling.
- 55. The programmable information unit of claim 47, wherein the programmable information module is programmable by a user to determine an approximate ambient temperature and display the ambient temperature on the display unit.
- 56. The programmable information unit of claim 47, wherein the programmable information unit is coupled to a receiver module that is arranged to receive an electronic signal representative of wheel rotation from a transmitter module associated with at least one wheel of the stroller, and the programmable information module is programmed by a user to utilize the electronic signal to determine at least a distance traveled by the stroller.
- 57. The programmable information unit of claim 47, wherein the programmable information unit is coupled to a receiver module that is arranged to receive an electronic signal representative of wheel rotation from a sensor associated with at least one wheel of the stroller, and the programmable information module is programmed by a user to utilize the electronic signal to determine at least a distance traveled by the stroller.
- 58. The programmable information unit of claim 47, wherein the programmable information module comprises at least one of a microprocessor, circuitry on a printed circuit board, and an application specific integrated circuit.
- 59. The programmable information unit of claim 47, further comprising an input device for receiving input data related to the electronic function selected by the user, wherein the programmable information module processes the input data.
- 60. The programmable information unit of claim 59, wherein the input device comprises input buttons.
- 61. The programmable information unit of claim 59, wherein the display device comprises a liquid crystal display.
- 62. A programmable information unit for a stroller, the programmable information unit comprising:
a device attached to the handle frame, having disposed therein: a programmable information module coupled to receive input from a user, the programmable information module programmable to compute calories burned by a person pushing the stroller based on the input from the user; and a display unit, coupled to the programmable information module, for selectably displaying information representative of the calories burnt.
- 63. A programmable information unit for a stroller, the programmable information unit comprising:
a device attached to the handle frame, having disposed therein:
a programmable information module coupled to receive input from a user, the programmable information module programmable by the user to determine an approximate ambient temperature; and a display unit, coupled to the programmable information module, for selectably displaying the ambient temperature.
- 64. A stroller comprising:
a collapsible frame movable between a collapsed position and an operating position, the collapsible frame having a handle frame and front right, front left, rear right, and rear left legs pivotally connected to the handle frame; and a parent tray attached to the handle frame, the parent tray having a programmable information module mounted thereto arranged to receive a signal from a transmitter located proximate to a wheel, wherein the signal represents rotation of the wheel.
- 65. The stroller of claim 64, wherein the parent tray is removably attached to the handle frame.
- 66. A stroller comprising:
a stroller frame having a handle frame and front right, front left, rear right, and rear left legs connected to the handle frame, each of the legs terminating at a wheel; a parent tray attached to a handle frame; a programmable information module mounted to the parent tray; and a wheel position recognition device associated with at least one wheel of the stroller, the wheel position recognition device generating a signal representative of rotation of the wheel for transmission to and processing by the programmable information module.
- 67. The stroller of claim 66, wherein the parent tray is removably attached to the handle frame.
- 68. The stroller of claim 66, wherein the programmable information module includes an electronic module that is programmable to compute distance traveled.
- 69. The stroller of claim 66, wherein the programmable information module includes an electronic module that is programmable by a user to compute calories burned by a person pushing the stroller.
- 70. The stroller of claim 66, wherein the programmable information module includes an electronic module that is programmable by a user to compute time elapsed during a period of time that the stroller is pushed.
- 71. The stroller of claim 66, wherein the programmable information module includes an electronic module that is preset by a user to a desired value of at least one of distance and time and then is programmable by the user to start with the desired value and count down to a zero value.
- 72. The stroller of claim 71, further comprising an annunciator electrically communicating with the programmable information module to announce to the user that the programmable information module has reached zero value.
- 73. The stroller of claim 66, wherein the programmable information module includes an electronic module that is programmable by a user to compute a speed at which the stroller is traveling.
- 74. The stroller of claim 66, wherein the programmable information module includes an electronic module that is programmable by the user to determine an approximate ambient temperature.
- 75. The stroller of claim 66, further comprising a transmitter module associated with at least one wheel of the stroller and a receiver module arranged to receive an electronic signal representative of wheel rotation from the transmitter module, wherein the programmable information module is coupled to the receiver module and is programmed by a user to utilize the electronic signal to determine at least a distance traveled by the stroller.
- 76. The stroller of claim 75, wherein the transmitter module includes a reed switch, the stroller includes a magnet located in a wheel unit of the stroller, and the transmitter module monitors changes in the reed switch dependent on the location of the magnet as the at least one wheel of the stroller rotates and sends the electronic signal representative of the change to the receiver module.
- 77. The stroller of claim 66, wherein the programmable information module is coupled to a receiver module arranged to receive an electronic signal representative of wheel rotation from a sensor associated with at least one wheel of the stroller, the programmable information module is programmed by a user to utilize the electronic signal to determine at least a distance traveled by the stroller, and the sensor detects rotation of the at least one wheel and electrically communicates with the receiver module to transmit the electronic signal to the receiver module.
- 78. A stroller comprising:
a frame having a handle frame; a programmable information unit attached to the handle frame, the programmable information unit having a programmable information module and a port to receive electronic signals from a heart rate monitor and to transmit the electronic signals to the programmable information module, the programmable information module being configured to calculate heart rate based on the electronic signals.
- 79. A stroller comprising:
a frame; an electronic temperature sensor mounted to the frame to detect an ambient temperature; and a display unit that electrically communicates with the temperature sensor and displays the ambient temperature on a display unit.
- 80. A stroller comprising:
a frame and wheels; a sensing unit to detect rotation of at least one of the wheels and to generate and transmit signals, each representative of a rotation of the at least one wheel; an electronic calorimeter configured to electrically communicate with the sensing unit, wherein the electronic calorimeter accumulates and processes the signals to compute calories burned by a person pushing the stroller.
- 81. The stroller of claim 80, wherein the sensing unit includes a switch that changes state in accordance with each rotation of the at least one wheel and a transmitter that generates and transmits a signal to the calorimeter each time the switch changes state.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuing application of U.S. application Ser. No. ______ , filed May 9, 2001, by Pike et al. and entitled “Stroller With Programmable Information Module,” to which this application claims benefit.