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    • 2. 发明申请
    • SHOE WITH DETACHABLE HEEL
    • 鞋子与可拆卸的橡胶
    • US20130019498A1
    • 2013-01-24
    • US13189475
    • 2011-07-22
    • Randall CauseyKent KallsenJesse DarleyEric Gobrecht
    • Randall CauseyKent KallsenJesse DarleyEric Gobrecht
    • A43B21/36
    • A43B21/36A43B21/48A43B21/51
    • A shoe with a detachable heel includes: a heel post; a heel cladding including an aperture shaped to receive the heel post; and an attachment mechanism secured to the heel cladding, the attachment mechanism including seated within the heel cladding wherein the attachment mechanism includes a button biased towards first position in which the attachment mechanism secures the heel post within the heel cladding and when a force is applied to overcome the bias towards the first position the button translates approximately perpendicular to the heel post to place the attachment mechanism in a second position wherein the heel post is released from within the heel cladding.
    • 具有可拆卸脚跟的鞋包括:脚后跟; 鞋跟包层,包括成形为接收脚跟柱的孔; 以及附接机构,其固定到所述跟部包层,所述附接机构包括安置在所述跟部包层内,其中所述附接机构包括朝向第一位置偏置的按钮,在所述第一位置,所述附接机构将所述脚后跟固定在所述跟部包层内,并且当施加力 克服了朝向第一位置的偏压,按钮大致垂直于后跟柱平移,以将附接机构放置在第二位置,其中脚后跟从脚跟包层内释放。
    • 6. 发明申请
    • MONITORING ACTIVITY OF A USER IN LOCOMOTION ON FOOT
    • 用户在机场的监控活动
    • US20100057398A1
    • 2010-03-04
    • US12571392
    • 2009-09-30
    • Jesse DarleyThomas P. Blackadar
    • Jesse DarleyThomas P. Blackadar
    • G01C22/00G06F15/00
    • A61B5/0205A43B3/0005A43B3/0031A43B3/0078A43B23/24A61B5/02438A61B5/1038A61B5/1112A61B5/1118A61B5/112A61B5/486A61B5/4866A61B5/6807A61B5/681A61B5/6831A61B5/6895A61B5/7246A61B5/725A61B5/7278A61B5/742A61B5/743A61B5/7475A61B2503/10A61B2560/0223A61B2562/0219A61B2562/08A63B69/0028A63B2024/0065A63B2220/17A63B2225/02G01C22/006G01N2291/02827G01P1/023G01P15/08G01P15/0922G04G21/025G06F19/00G06F19/3481
    • One disclosed method involves using at least one device supported by a user while the user is in locomotion on foot during an outing to automatically measure amounts of time taken by the user to complete respective distance intervals. During the outing, data representing the automatically measured amounts of time may be automatically stored in memory of the least one device. Another disclosed method involves using at least one device supported by a user while the user is in locomotion on foot during an outing to automatically identify occasions on which a user completes respective distance intervals. During the outing, the at least one device may display at least one of an average pace of the user since a most recently completed distance interval, an average speed of the user since the most recently completed distance interval, and a projected time to complete a current distance interval based on monitored performance since the most recently completed distance interval. Yet another disclosed method involves using at least one device supported by a user while the user is in locomotion on foot during an outing to monitor a distance traveled by the user. An input to the at least one device may be received that specifies a goal distance for the outing, and the at least one device may determine a remaining distance to be traveled to complete one of the specified goal distance for the outing and a calculated fraction of the specified goal distance for the outing.
    • 一种公开的方法涉及使用由用户支持的至少一个设备,同时用户在郊游期间步行运动以自动测量用户完成相应距离间隔所花费的时间量。 在外出期间,表示自动测量的时间量的数据可以自动存储在至少一个设备的存储器中。 另一公开的方法涉及在用户在郊游期间徒步移动时自动识别用户完成相应距离间隔的场合,使用由用户支持的至少一个设备。 在郊游期间,至少一个设备可以显示自最近完成的距离间隔以来用户的平均步速中的至少一个,自最近完成的距离间隔以来的用户的平均速度,以及完成 基于最近完成的距离间隔后的监视性能的当前距离间隔。 另一种公开的方法涉及在郊游期间用户在步行运动时使用由用户支持的至少一个设备来监视用户行进的距离。 可以接收至少一个设备的输入,该输入指定出站的目标距离,并且至少一个设备可以确定要行驶的剩余距离以完成郊游的指定目标距离中的一个, 指定的目标距离为郊游。
    • 9. 发明授权
    • Monitoring activity of a user in locomotion on foot
    • 监测用户在步行运动中的活动
    • US06611789B1
    • 2003-08-26
    • US09642865
    • 2000-08-21
    • Jesse Darley
    • Jesse Darley
    • G04F1000
    • G04G21/025A61B5/1038A61B5/681A61B5/6831G01C22/006
    • In one embodiment, a method includes a step of: (a) with at least one device supported by a user while the user is in locomotion on foot on a surface, determining an amount of force exerted by at least one foot of the user on the surface during at least one footstep taken by the user. In another embodiment, a method includes steps of: (a) with at least one sensor supported by a user, monitoring movement of the user while the user is in locomotion on foot; and (b) determining a cadence of the user based upon an output of the at least one sensor. In another embodiment, a method includes steps of: (a) with at least one sensor supported by a user while the user is in locomotion on foot, monitoring movement of the user while the user is in locomotion on foot; and (b) determining a stride length of the user during at least one footstep taken by the user based upon an output of the at least one sensor.
    • 在一个实施例中,一种方法包括以下步骤:(a)在用户在表面上步行移动时,利用由用户支持的至少一个设备,确定由用户的至少一个脚施加的力的大小 在用户拍摄的至少一个脚步期间的表面。 在另一个实施例中,一种方法包括以下步骤:(a)至少一个由用户支持的传感器,在使用者步行运动时监视用户的运动; 和(b)基于所述至少一个传感器的输出确定用户的节奏。 在另一个实施例中,一种方法包括以下步骤:(a)当用户在步行时运动时,使用至少一个由用户支持的传感器,当用户在步行时运动时监视使用者的运动; 以及(b)基于所述至少一个传感器的输出在用户拍摄的至少一个脚步期间确定所述用户的步幅长度。
    • 10. 发明授权
    • Monitoring activity of a user in locomotion on foot
    • 监测用户在步行运动中的活动
    • US06493652B1
    • 2002-12-10
    • US09643190
    • 2000-08-21
    • Norbert OhlenbuschJesse DarleyThomas P. BlackadarPaul J. Gaudet
    • Norbert OhlenbuschJesse DarleyThomas P. BlackadarPaul J. Gaudet
    • G04F1000
    • G04G21/025A61B5/1038A61B5/681A61B5/6831G01C22/006
    • In one embodiment, a method involves, in response to movement of a user during at least one footstep taken by the user, generating a signal that experiences changes during a time period that the foot is airborne during the at least one footstep. At least one change in the signal generated after the foot has become airborne and before the foot contacts a surface is identified that is indicative of the foot being airborne during the at least one footstep. In another embodiment, a method involves generating a signal in response to movement of a user during at least one footstep taken by the user. The signal is monitored to determine when the signal has experienced a minimum degree of smoothness for at least a given period of time. In response to determining that the signal has experienced the minimum degree of smoothness for at least the given period of time, it is identified that the foot of the user is airborne.
    • 在一个实施例中,一种方法涉及响应于用户在用户采取的至少一个脚步期间的移动,产生在脚在至少一个脚步期间飞行的时间段期间经历变化的信号。 在足部已经变得空中并且在脚接触表面之前产生的信号中的至少一个变化被识别,其指示脚在至少一个脚步期间空气传播。 在另一个实施例中,一种方法涉及响应于用户在由用户拍摄的至少一个脚步中的移动而产生信号。 监视信号以确定在至少给定的一段时间内信号何时经历最小程度的平滑度。 响应于确定信号在至少给定的时间段内经历了最小平滑度,则识别出用户的脚是机载的。