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The invention relates generally to an inflatable punching bag and, more particularly, to a water-filled punching bag for boxing training and/or fitness including an impact sensor assembly.
Punching bags are routinely used for boxing training and/or fitness exercises. Punching bags are typically inflated with air or sand. In a recent trend, water-filled punching bags are becoming more popular as the punching sensation more closely mimics hitting a human body. Additionally, the water-filled shell may be safer for a user's joints as the assembly better absorbs punches.
It would be desirable to provide a water-filled punching bag that incorporates a sensor assembly for tracking and measuring work rate, punching force and other statistics during a workout. The sensor assembly may be battery powered and mounted directly onto the bag at the valve/filling port. The sensor itself may be configured in the form of a tube that may extend into the bag through the valve/filling port to measure pressure changes when the bag is hit. The sensor may be calibrated for each bag size in order to correlate the pressure change to the force of the hit. The sensor may then send the data, via Bluetooth or the like, to a software application running on a smart device.
In an exemplary embodiment, a fluid-filled punching bag assembly includes an inflatable bag and a sensor assembly cooperable with the inflatable bag. The sensor assembly includes an impact sensor that is configured to detect impact with the inflatable bag. A processor communicating with the sensor assembly is programmed to process sensor data from the impact sensor. The inflatable bag may include a valve through which the inflatable bag is filled with fluid, where the impact sensor may be tube-shaped and may be positioned in the inflatable bag through the valve. The sensor assembly may further include a valve interface that is threaded into the valve to seal the valve. The sensor assembly may include a battery compartment.
The tube-shaped impact sensor may include a pressure transducer. The impact sensor may be configured to measure a pressure change within the inflatable bag upon impact. The pressure transducer may be calibrated according to a size of the inflatable bag to correlate the pressure change with an impact force. The fluid-filled punching bag may further include a data transmit device such as a Bluetooth adapter cooperable with the processor that outputs the sensor data processed by the processor to a remote device. The fluid-filled punching bag may further include a software application running on the remote device, where the software application generates a graphic user interface that displays at least one of the force of each impact, a number of impacts, impacts per minute, a total work out time, a round number, a start/stop button, calories burned, and number of steps. The software application may generate a graphic user interface that displays a number of power punches, the power punches being defined as an impact force exceeding a predetermined impact force based on a user weight class.
In another exemplary embodiment, a fluid-filled punching bag assembly includes an inflatable bag having a valve, and a sensor assembly cooperable with the inflatable bag. The sensor assembly includes an impact sensor that is configured to detect impact with the inflatable bag. The impact sensor may be a tube-shaped pressure transducer that is inserted into the inflatable bag through the valve. The sensor assembly may also include a threaded valve interface coupled with the impact sensor that is secured to the valve of the inflatable bag, and a processor communicating with the impact sensor and receiving sensor data output from the impact sensor.
These and other aspects and advantages will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
With reference to
The inflatable bag components may include a sensor assembly 26 for detecting impact with the inflatable bag 10. The sensor assembly 26 is shown schematically in
The alternative sensor assemblies 26, 26′ may detect pressure changes or applications of force, such as by punching or the like, using any suitable technology. For example, the sensors may include pressure gauges, strain sensors, accelerometers, counters, etc. The sensor assembly 26 can be integrated into the inflatable bag exterior or may be otherwise positioned in an area where the inflatable bag 10 is intended to be punched. In yet another alternative embodiment, the sensor assembly may be structured and arranged to detect pressure changes throughout the bag or stress/strain on the bag material. In some embodiments, the sensor assembly 26, 26′ can record the number of hits/punches in a predetermined time or during a workout session or the like. The sensor assembly 26, 26′ may also record the force of impact of each hit.
The processor 27, which may be separate from or form part of the sensor assembly 26, 26′, is programmed to process sensor data from the impact sensor (e.g., sensor 34 in
In use, with the tube-shaped pressure transducer 34 inserted into the inflatable bag 10 through the valve 14 and with the valve 14 sealed by the valve interface 36, the impact sensor 34 is configured to measure a pressure change within the inflatable bag 10 upon impact. The impact sensor 34, such as the exemplary pressure transducer shown in
The software application may be provided with a login screen, password recovery screen, user profile screen, and main activity screens.
The punching bag and sensor assembly of the described embodiments enables users to track and control exercise sessions. Users can compare data across workouts and challenge themselves to meet or exceed previous fitness and/or boxing objectives. The interface with a software application running on a smart device is user friendly and adds an entertainment component to user workouts.
While the invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiments, but on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/344,828, filed Jun. 2, 2016, the entire content of which is herein incorporated by reference.
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62344828 | Jun 2016 | US |