16th week of 2011 patent applcation highlights part 31 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20110092251 | Providing Search Results from Visual Imagery - Methods for providing search results from visual imagery and operational details of various methods are described. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092252 | Wireless Communication System - A wireless communication system relating to a system for transferring a portable memory chip or other relevant data into a transmission device such that the transmission device can engage a computer to ultimately employ the network plan contained in the portable memory chip for full use on the computer and computer screen. In this manner, the computer will be enabled to perform all tasks of a mobile phone, as well as receive all data contained within the portable memory chip. However, the ability to transmit and receive voice and data communications is contingent upon the access granted through the network plan. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092253 | METHOD FOR ACTIVATING THE SUBSCRIPTION OF AN UICC DEVICE - The invention provides a method for activating the subscription of an UICC, said UICC comprising an activation application, said method comprising the step of activating the subscription of the holder of the UICC by sending a message to an activation server, said message being sent by the activation application to the activation server by using an IP based communication. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092254 | Electronic Communication Device with two Input Devices - The present invention provides a mobile telephone handset having a first input device disposed on a main body portion of the handset. A second body portion is moveably mounted on the first body portion and can be moved between an open and closed position with respect to the main body portion, such that when in a open position the first input device is exposed for use by a user. In addition, an first input device is provided and is arranged to be moveable between an inactive and operational position with respect to the main body portion when the second body portion is in the open position. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092255 | SCENARIOS CREATION SYSTEM FOR A MOBILE DEVICE - A mobile device comprising a display for displaying a plurality of icons, wherein the icons include at least one event icon that defines a specific event and at least one function icon that defines a function of the mobile device; means for manipulating the icons to allow a sequence of icons to be generated to form a block diagram that includes at least one event icon and at least one function icon, wherein the at least one event icon defines the event that causes the function associated with the at least one function icon to be performed; and means for converting the sequence of icons into a form that is executable by the mobile device. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092256 | HANDHELD MOBILE COMMUNICATION DEVICE - A display is mounted in a display housing for displaying information to a user. An input is mounted in an input housing for inputting data. The input housing is permanently attached to the display housing and movable relative to the display housing between an open position and a closed position. In the open position, the input and the display face in the same direction to allow simultaneous input of the data and viewing of the information. In the closed position, the input is behind the display and facing away from the display and operable for inputting the data. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092257 | WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICE - A personal communication device configured for use in geographic areas that have little to no wireless communication signal reception. The personal communication device includes a module that is configured to transmit and receive communication signals. The personal communication device further includes an inflatable portion that is filled with a gaseous substance that allows the inflatable portions to float. A tether is coupled to both the inflatable portion and to an object held to the earth, such that the altitude of the inflatable portion may be maintained at or near a reception altitude. Also coupled to the inflatable portion, or the tether, is a means for receiving and transmitting the wireless communication signals, the means for receiving and transmitting wireless communication signals being communicably associated with the module. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092258 | TELEPHONE SYSTEM HAVING REDUCED SENSITIVITY TO RF INTERFERENCE AND RELATED METHODS - A telephone to be connected to a wireline having reduced sensitivity to RF interference over a predetermined frequency range from an adjacent mobile wireless communications device may include a transmit amplifier, a receive amplifier, an audio input transducer connected to the transmit amplifier, and an audio output transducer connected to the receive amplifier. The telephone may further include an RF shield(s) surrounding the audio input transducer and the audio output transducer for reducing RF interference over the predetermined frequency range from the adjacent mobile wireless communications device. Moreover, the telephone may also include at least one RF audio input filter element connected to the audio input transducer and at least one RF audio output filter element connected to the audio output transducer, both of which are also for reducing RF interference over the predetermined frequency range from the adjacent mobile wireless communications device. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092259 | SLIDE PHONE - A slide phone includes a first body, a main sheet, a second body, a pair of lever, a keypad, and a pair of supports. The main sheet is mounted on the first body. The second body is slidably installed on the main sheet and capable of moving relative to the first body. When the slide phone is closed, the second body forms a receiving space together with the first body. The levers are positioned to opposite sides of the first body. The keypad is mounted on the levers and can be accommodated in the receiving space when the slide phone is closed, and can be lifted by the levers to be substantially coplanar with an upper surface of the second body when the slide phone is opened. The pair of supports is mounted on the first body adjacent to the lever correspondingly. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092260 | Method of conducting an interactive computer sport - A multifunctional self-contained golf club that wirelessly integrates actual golf equipment with a computer providing critical feedback to improve all aspects of a player's golf game and also allows players to play an actual competitive real or visually simulated golf game with one or more players. Therefore, an individual player may opt to play solo or practice to improve basic golfing skills and techniques. The system includes smart golf clubs, a golf ball receptacle and a golf club motion sensing device, all containing circuits with contact sensors and or motion sensors coupled with signal processing and radio frequency transmitter circuitry to wirelessly communicate game status and performance parameters to a remote receiver and computer. The computer then optionally displays important parameters of the impact of a golf ball with a golf club such as contact force, contact time, impact location, face angle, spatial orientation of a golf club in motion, and the subsequent energy, velocity, and trajectory of a golf ball. The golf club is further equipped with motion sensing devices and its motion and swing trajectory is visually simulated on the computer display. Standard golf clubs may be retrofitted with the device sensors and associated electronic circuitry to convert such clubs into “smart clubs” for use with the system. The system employs specially developed computer software to process player performance data, control game play, communicate game information to players, generate and control visual simulations, and display player performance information. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092261 | Methods and Devices for Multi-State Card Games with Card Replacement - Players in a multi-state card game, such as blackjack or baccarat, are presented with opportunities to exchange their cards for new cards when the card game is in one or more particular states. These opportunities may include offers to redeal the player's hand of cards or redeal the player's opponent's hand of cards. Additionally, when the player is dealt a new card to be added to the player's hand, the player may be offered options to discard the new card, replace the new card with another new card, or to redeal the player's hand and/or the opponent's hand. In this way, the player may be able to improve his or her position in the card game. At the same time, the game provider may charge the player for acceptance of these offers, thus improving the profit margin of the game provider. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092262 | Methods and Devices for Card Games with Card Replacement - A player of a card game, such as poker, is presented with opportunities to replace one or more of the cards in his or her hand. The first such replacement may be free, but the player may incur a cost for each subsequent replacement. This cost may be based on how much the player is expected to benefit from the replacement. Facilitating these subsequent replacements may allow the player to improve a poor hand, thus enhancing the player's excitement of playing the card game. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092263 | Methods and Devices for Card Games with Card Replacement - A player of a card game, such as poker, may be presented with opportunities to replace one or more of the cards in his or her hand. For example, the player may be dealt a first set of cards, and then offered a first opportunity to replace one or more cards in the first set. The player may also be dealt a second set of cards, and then offered a second opportunity to replace one or more cards in the second set. Preferably, the first set and the second set of cards, when combined, form the player's hand of cards. The player may accept at least one of these two offers and, in doing so, may incur a cost for accepting one or more of the offers. This cost may be based on the difference between a first return associated with hand of cards played without replacement, and an expected second return associated with the offer(s) the player accepted. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092265 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING MULTIPLE SIMULTANEOUS ELECTRONIC GAMES - A system and methods for providing multiple simultaneous electronic games to a player in a public casino are described. One or more embodiments of the electronic casino-style gaming system of the present invention provide multiple simultaneous casino games to a player in a casino, the casino-style gaming system comprising a public casino; a first casino-style gaming device installed in the public casino; a second casino-style gaming device installed proximate to the first casino-style gaming device; a compact casino gaming unit physically coupled to or between the first and second casino-style gaming devices such that the compact casino gaming unit fits between the first casino-style gaming device and the second casino-style gaming device. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092266 | GAMING MACHINE CAPABLE OF DISPLAYING A DESCRIPTION OF BET TYPES - A game function which is capable of achieving high entertainability is provided. In a case where an instruction for selecting any of a plurality of bet types is inputted via an input device, information for description of the bet type is displayed based upon information data according to the bet type selected by the instruction. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092267 | USER-CONTROLLED SWEEPSTAKES ENTRIES - Provided are systems and methods for conducting sweepstakes, which can include a user controlled gaming award, wherein the user controlled gaming award includes entries in another game is provided. Entries into a sweepstakes game are associating with a unique identifier, which can be used to enter a plurality of sweepstakes games. A graphical user interface is configured to permit a player to assign awarded sweepstakes entries to at least one sweepstakes game, and further can be configured to permit the player to accumulate entries. The awarded entries can be configured as a form of currency redeemable for entry into at least one sweepstakes game. The methods and systems can permit the player to exchange any entry to into a sweepstakes game. According to another embodiment of the invention, the method further comprises an act of permitting the player to exchange the custom currency. According to another embodiment, the method and systems are further configured to provide an exchange interface for trading of the custom currency. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092268 | Gaming Machine With Synchronized Bezel Lights - A gaming system for conducting a wagering game includes a wager input device, and a display for displaying a wagering game. The wagering game includes at least one moveable game element, at least one bezel light positioned proximate the display, and a controller operative to activate the bezel light in coordination with movement of the at least one moveable game element. The gaming system may have a plurality of bezel lights respectively positioned proximate the display, and the controller may be operative to activate the bezel lights singly or in combination in coordination with movement of the at least one moveable game element. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092269 | GAMING MACHINE AND GAME CONTROL METHOD THEREOF, IN WHICH COMMON GAME USES SYMBOL COLUMNS DIFFERENT FROM THOSE USED IN UNIT GAME - A gaming machine of the present invention includes slot machines each of which repeatably runs, independently of the other slot machines, a unit game which scroll displays a base game symbol column image and stops the scroll-display to rearrange base game symbols. In response to a common game start command from a center controller, each slot machine runs, in sync with other slot machines, a common game which executes a common scrolling process in which a common game symbol column image which is different from the base game symbol column image is scroll displayed, and then stopped to rearrange common game symbols. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092270 | MULTIPLE REEL ROULETTE GAME - A gaming system which is operable to receive an input associated with at least one betting option specified by a roulette betting layout. A plurality of roulette reels are rotatable about a common axis, and each one of the roulette reels has a side display surface or side wall. Each one of the side display surfaces or side walls displays a plurality of numerals which are spaced apart along the side display surface or side wall. The numerals are associated with the roulette betting layout. An outcome occurs based upon one or more indicated numerals. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092271 | Preserving Game State Data For Asynchronous Persistent Group Bonus Games - A system, apparatus, and method for preserving game state data for an asynchronous persistent group bonus game may have a plurality of gaming machines associated with the asynchronous persistent group bonus game and at least one network server having at least one processor and at least one non-volatile memory. The processor may be configured to determine whether a bonus game session is triggered on any of the plurality of gaming machines; and if the bonus game session is triggered, display live game monitor activities, and periodically save the persistent bonus game state and other data on the at least one non-volatile memory. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092272 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR GAMING STORED VALUE CARDS - Methods and systems for creating and managing stored value cards from within a gaming environment that can be used to place wagers on gaming machines such as slot machines are disclosed. Stored value card systems are described which include one or more gaming machines with a stored value card reader, a stored value card server and a stored value card management module used for creating stored value cards and also for validating the cash value associated with a stored value card when read by a stored value card reader. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092273 | REWARD SYSTEM FOR PLAYERS OF VIDEO AND COMPUTER GAMES - A reward system for players of video games or computer games comprises:
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20110092274 | GAMING DEVICE HAVING COMPETITION CONFIGURATION, ATTACK AND COUNTERMEASURE GAME - A gaming device operable upon a wager by at least one player includes: (i) a display device; (ii) first and second entities displayed on the display device, the first entity representing the player; (iii) at least one input device configured to enable the player to choose an offensive play and a defensive play fore the first entity; (iv) wherein the display device is countered to display the offensive and defensive plays being countered by a defensive and offensive play, respectively, for the second entity; and (v) a processor configured to determine an outcome for the player based on at least one of (a) a comparison of the offensive play for the first entity to the defensive play for the second player, and (b) a comparison of the defensive play for the first entity to the offensive play for the second entity. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092275 | LIVING WAGERING GAMES - A system can invigorate wagering games with dynamic updates to reflect changes in ongoing current events. Current real-life data about at least one of a current event and a public figure are acquired. Game data for a wagering game are updated based, at least in part, on the acquired current real-life data. A plurality of wagering game machines that host instances of the wagering game are determined. The updated game data is indicated over a network to the plurality of wagering game machines that host instances of the wagering games. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092276 | DEGRESSIVE BONUS SYSTEM - Embodiments of the invention include a mystery degressive bonus system. Instead of a bonus that increases its value as the likelihood of winning the bonus increases, embodiments of the invention disconnect the likelihood of winning a mystery bonus from the amount awarded for triggering the mystery bonus. In some embodiments as the likelihood of winning the mystery bonus increases, the award for winning the mystery bonus decreases. Some embodiments include a minimum value for winning the mystery bonus. Additional embodiments are directed to an indicator system to show to the player a present amount of the mystery bonus award as well as the likelihood of winning the award. Further embodiments include a gaming device that includes a bonus game in which the amount awarded to the player decreases over time. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092277 | Wagering Game With Multi-Level Progressive Jackpot With Partial Reset - A gaming system and method for conducting a wagering game includes a bonus feature that awards percentages of a progressive jackpot award without resetting the progressive jackpot award. A wager input receives a wager from a player to play a single play of a wagering game. The wagering increases the progressive jackpot award. A bonus feature is triggered that includes awarding a first award that has an amount that is a percentage less than 100% of the progressive jackpot award. The bonus feature may also award a second award that is at least the entire progressive jackpot award. If the first award is awarded, the progressive jackpot award remains at the same level. If the second award is awarded, the progressive jackpot award is reset to a predetermined minimum value. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092278 | METHOD OF AWARDING PRIZES FOR JACKPOT AND GAMING MACHINES BASED ON AMOUNT WAGERED DURING A TIME PERIOD - Periodic prize draws are conducted by a jackpot controller in a gaming system having one or more electronic gaming devices. The probability of each electronic gaming device winning a particular prize draw is dependent upon the amount wagered on that gaming machine during a period preceding that prize draw. The prize may be a progressive jackpot which comprises an initial starting value and a contribution from the amounts wagered on the electronic gaming devices. If an electronic gaming device wins a prize draw, its player may be granted a feature game to determine the actual prize. Jackpots are suspended pending the completion of the feature game. The probability that a gaming device will win the prize draw, or the relative win probabilities of the gaming devices, may be displayed graphically. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092279 | SINGLE TO MULTI-USER SYNCHRONOUS APPLICATION CONVERSION - A system for converting a single-user application into a multi-user synchronous application, in one example embodiment, comprises synchronous multi-user services to provide a Software Development Kit (SDK) including one or more function calls, which when implemented on one or more client devices allow using the single-user application as the multi-user synchronous application, to receive, upon implementation of the one or more function calls, a request to register the multi-user synchronous application and associated application parameters, register the multi-user synchronous application and the associated application parameters, and to provide a synchronous multi-user server to enable runtime operations of the multi-user synchronous application on the one or more of the client devices. The runtime operations of the multi-user synchronous application include simultaneous running of an application algorithm on the one or more client devices. The system can further comprise displaying progress of one or more users of the multi-user synchronous application on the respective one or more client devices during the simultaneous running of the multi-user synchronous application and making results associated with the multi-user synchronous application visible on the one or more users upon conclusion of the multi-user synchronous application. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092280 | Game Device - In a game device, a loading processor loads save data on which user ID information is attached from a storage device 80; an application executing unit executes a game program while using the loaded save data; a game requirement achievement determining unit determines whether or not a predetermined requirement of gameplay is achieved based on a progress status of the game; and item ID acquiring unit acquires an item ID associated with achieved requirement of gameplay; an item acquisition processing unit has a function for generating item acquisition information while using the acquired item ID; and a function limiting unit limits the function of an item acquisition processing unit in accordance with user ID information attached to the save data. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092281 | Game apparatus, storage medium storing a game program, and game controlling method - A game apparatus includes a first LCD and a second LCD, and on the first LCD, a two-dimensional game screen including objects positioned in a two-dimensional coordinate is displayed. When a two-dimensional coordinate of a specific object out of the objects positioned in the two-dimensional coordinate satisfies a predetermined condition, a three-dimensional coordinate of each of the objects is calculated on the basis of the two-dimensional coordinate of each of the objects. The object is modeled in the calculated three-dimensional coordinate, moved by a predetermined animation, and then shot by a virtual camera. Accordingly, a game screen of an image (animation) of the three-dimensional virtual space shot by the virtual camera is displayed on the second LCD. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092282 | VIDEO GAME COMPETITION NOTIFICATIONS - Methods and systems are described for automatically sending a popup or other message to another person's electronic device upon finishing a predetermined goal in a video game. The predetermined goal can be, for example, killing a first boss in under five minutes. The message to the friend can include a link or button enabled such that the friend can begin the game on his device in the same room, mission, scenario, etc. that the first player started out in so that the friend can attempt to duplicate or ‘one up’ the first player's achievement. Friends who are interested in receiving such messages can be determined from existing social networking sites. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092283 | Game terminal - The game terminal is designed to be structurally strong while providing good access to various electronic controls of the game and music system, and the electronic components of the payment devices. The terminal is horizontally divided into lower, mid, intermediate and upper portions. The two center portions include hinged front face panels to provide efficient access to internal components that preferably have been divided into modular components. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092284 | STORAGE MEDIUM HAVING GAME PROGRAM STORED THEREON AND GAME APPARATUS - In a coordinate detection step, a series of coordinate values each of which indicates a position which is on a display screen and is inputted through a pointing device, are detected at intervals of a unit time. Further, an operation state determination step determines whether or not a player is controlling a first object with the pointing device. When the operation state determination step determines that the player is controlling the first object, the selection determination step determines whether or not an input track of the pointing device forms an enclosed area for enclosing a second object based on the series of coordinate values. When the enclosed area has been formed, the first object and the second object are caused to perform predetermined actions. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092285 | Game console and emulator for the game console - A portable game system includes two display screens, at least one of which is touch-sensitive. A memory card is selectively connectable to the portable game system. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092286 | Video Game System and Methods of Operating a Video Game - Video game systems for executing instructions according to a video game contained on an item of first media including: an item of second media containing data defining an aspect of the video game; and a video game console including a housing, a first media device supported by the housing, a second media device supported by the housing, and a control unit supported by the housing and configured to control the first media device to read the item of first media and to control the second media device to read the item of second media. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092287 | GAMING PARTICIPANT ATTRIBUTE TAG METHOD AND SYSTEM - A multi-participant gaming feature and system is disclosed wherein a player/participant can alter their perception of fellow players/participants, allies and opponents, in accord with a custom menu of identification traits attributable to the tagged player by the tagging player. The altered perception indicator may be as simple as a target always associated with the tagged player, but may also include audio cues, specialized view-thru instruments, changes in heart rate, pre-determined responses to certain actions, flashback viewing of past interaction with that player, behavior modification, and physical characteristic alterations. Such perception alteration features enable participants to make a gaming experience unique to any desired extent relating to their perception of other participants. Defensive modes for such tagging may also be employed to assist those that may have been tagged to comprehend the tagging of themselves and to adjust their game participation accordingly. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092288 | CONFIGURING AND CONTROLLING WAGERING GAME AUDIO - A wagering game system and its operations are described herein. In embodiments, the operations can include determining an occurrence of an application event for an application that runs in association with a wagering game machine. The operations can further include accessing a custom sound source that includes customized sounds presentable separately from a soundtrack for the application, during a wagering game session on the wagering game machine. The operations can further include determining a custom sound, from the custom sound source, that relates to the application event and determining custom-sound presentation instructions associated with the custom sound. The operations can further include presenting the custom sound on sound production devices associated with the wagering game machine during the application event according to the custom-sound presentation instructions. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092289 | Hand held self-orientating targeting game - A self-orientating hand held game unit includes a display screen, a game piece illustrated on the screen, and a touch sensitive system to detect the movement of a finger across the screen and operate the game piece to launch a projectile toward a target on the screen. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092290 | Wireless video game controller - The wireless video game controller is a 1:1 scale realistic replica Air soft gun, of a weapon, such as a US military standard issue assault rifle or machine gun. An M16, M4, or other such realistic replica having realistically operational moving mechanical parts may function as a wireless video game controller when equipped with a wireless video game controller having switch placement that facilitates electrical and mechanical interaction between the switches and the operational moving mechanical parts of the gun replica. Moreover, joystick and pushbutton wireless game controls are disposed on portions of the gun that are ergonomically consistent with a gun user's stance and hand positioning when handling and firing the weapon. Programmable buttons are optionally provided and placement of the programmable buttons is consistent with the inventive game controller's ergonomic design. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092291 | Apparatus and method for wireless video gaming - Apparatus for video gaming includes a box having a slot with an interface that connects to a game card providing a platform to run a software video game. The game card outputs video game data through the interface at a data rate of approximately 200 Mbps or greater. A unit processes the video game data for output to a display device. A wireless transceiver is included to receive the software video game via a wireless local area network (WLAN) and to transmit game information to a remote player having access to the WLAN during interactive play of the software video game. It is emphasized that this abstract is provided to comply with the rules requiring an abstract that will allow a searcher or other reader to quickly ascertain the subject matter of the technical disclosure. It is submitted with the understanding that it will not be used to interpret or limit the scope or meaning of the claims. 37 CFR 1.72(b). | 2011-04-21 |
20110092293 | INTERMEDIARY MODULE FOR GAMING SYSTEMS - There is described an intermediary software module embodied on a computer readable medium and adapted to communicate with a reduced game application for a specific game within a gaming system, the intermediary software module interacting with non-game related hardware devices internal and external to the gaming system and having a decision making engine that has the ability to decide next steps to be taken as a function of a given state of the gaming system. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092294 | Portable Gaming and Entertainment System - A portable gaming and entertainment system for use with a game console and related components that allows the user thereof to easily, safely and conveniently transport the system. The system comprises a case having a lid pivotally attached to a base. An insert in both the lid and base define a plurality of compartments. The base has a console compartment that protects the game console, a component tray for storing controllers and game and/or movie disks, a power unit compartment that has a power unit to supply power to the components and a compartment for wires and cables. The lid has a monitor compartment for a monitor and a speaker area having one or more speakers. The lid closes against the base to enclose the game console and other components. When pivoted open, the angle of the lid can be adjusted to change the viewing angle of the monitor. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092295 | TORQUE LIMITER - A torque limiter, in particular for a surgical instrument, comprises a rotor ( | 2011-04-21 |
20110092296 | Elastic Joint Body For A Shaft Arrangement - The invention relates to an elastic joint body ( | 2011-04-21 |
20110092297 | CONSTANT VELOCITY UNIVERSAL JOINT - Provided is a constant velocity universal joint in which a boot can be enhanced in durability and compactified, which are achieved by suppressing abrasion of the boot. In the constant velocity universal joint including: an outer joint member ( | 2011-04-21 |
20110092298 | SLIDING TYPE TRIPOD CONSTANT VELOCITY JOINT - A sliding type tripod constant velocity joint includes a pair of intermediate members arranged so as to sandwich a tripod shaft part from both sides of side surfaces of a raceway groove of an outer ring and provided so as to be oscillated relative to the tripod shaft part. The sliding type tripod constant velocity joint further includes a plurality of rolling elements provided between side surfaces of the raceway groove and power transmission surfaces of the intermediate members opposing the side surfaces of the raceway grooves and a cage that supports the rolling elements such that the rolling elements circulate on outer peripheries of the intermediate members. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092299 | Cross Groove Type Constant Velocity Joint - A constant velocity joint for a drive system comprises: an outer joint member having a plurality of inwardly facing outer ball grooves, the outer ball grooves consisting of a first group of grooves, each groove of which having a skewed groove shape with a first skew angle other than zero and alternately arranged in opposite directions relative to an axis of rotation of outer joint member, and a second group of grooves, each groove of which having a skewed groove shape with a second skew angle other than zero and alternately arranged in opposite directions relative to an axis of rotation of outer joint member, the second skew angle less than the first skew angle; and an inner joint member disposed inside the outer joint member and having a plurality of outwardly facing inner ball grooves consisting of a first group of grooves, each groove of which having a skewed groove shape with a first skew angle other than zero and alternately arranged in opposite directions relative to an axis of rotation of inner joint member, and a second group of grooves, each groove of which having a skewed groove shape with a second skew angle other than zero and alternately arranged in opposite directions relative to an axis of rotation of inner joint member, the second skew angle less than the first skew angle, each inner ball groove of the inner joint member being coupled with a corresponding outer ball groove of the outer joint member generally in crossed pair. In addition to the differentiated skew angles, the contact angles of the balls in the first and second group of grooves and other configurations may also be differentiated. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092300 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING A TORQUE TRANSMISSION DEVICE USEFUL AS A FIXED CONSTANT VELOCITY BALL JOINT FOR DRIVE SHAFTS - A method for producing a torque transmission device such as a fixed constant velocity ball joint constructed as an opposed track joint in which the curvatures bases of the tracks of the joint deviate in their axial course from the curvatures of the ball contact lines. The method is characterized in that prior to the formation of a longitudinal profile of a joint component, the component is brought to an increased hardness by a hardening process and a diffusion layer is partially or completely removed in the region of the longitudinal profile. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092301 | CHILD SWING AND JUMPER APPARATUS AND METHODS OF OPERATING THE SAME - A child entertainment apparatus is convertible between a swing mode and a jumper mode. An example apparatus includes a frame, and a seat. The seat is coupled to the frame by a substantially rigid support when the apparatus is in the swing mode, and the seat is coupled to the frame through a substantially flexible support when the apparatus is in the jumper mode. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092302 | AUTOMATIC GOLF BALL SUPPLY DEVICE - The present invention relates to an automatic golf ball supply device for automatically supplying golf balls to a position where the user hits the golf ball using a golf club. A characterising feature of the present invention is that it comprises: a frame; an ascending and descending vertical carrier provided in such a way that it is free to ascend and descend; a motor; a first rod for performing a forwards rotation or backwards rotation movement; a second rod linked in movement to the other end of the first rod; a separating type of pressed-member which separates from the ascending and descending vertical carrier when the ascending and descending vertical carrier is ascending, and which collides with and is pressed by a pushing plate formed in the other side surface of the ascending and descending vertical carrier when the ascending and descending vertical carrier is descending; a rotational force transmission means for converting the pressing force of the pressed-member into a rotational force; and a golf ball guide member means for nudging the golf ball and settling it on a tee member of the ascending and descending vertical carrier when the vertical carrier has descended, by means of the rotational force transmission means. As a result, the present invention is advantageous in that it reduces production costs, lessens the incidence of malfunction, and can maintain a flexible performance in operation in diverse environments. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092303 | STR8 PUTT - A putter guide for guiding a putter shaft during a putting stroke has a pair of guide rails for guiding the shaft of a putter, a base member; and a post coupling the base member to the pair of guide rails for elevating the pair of guide rails above the ground to be closer to a grip on the putter. The guide rails are adapted to fold down beside the main post and both are adapted to fold down between two parallel tubes of the base to allow a golfer to carry the putter guide. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092304 | Putter Training System - A putter training system includes a putter with putter head, an attachment secured adjacent the putter head, and a grid having sidewalls and a grid bottom. The putter head includes a bottom, a top and a face, where the top has at least one putter alignment line appearing thereon. The grid sidewalls are spaced apart by a distance larger than a length of the putter head. The grid bottom includes at least one grid alignment line cooperable with the at least one putter alignment line to facilitate alignment perception during a putting stroke. Additionally, the attachment is cooperable with the grid bottom to facilitate alignment feedback during the putting stroke. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092305 | GRIP STRUCTURE AND GOLF CLUB - [Subject] The objective is to provide a grip structure that enables a user to certainly grip a grip part at a predetermined position; concurrently, that excels in visual quality and is aesthetically pleasing. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092306 | GOLF PUTTER AND COUNTERBALANCE SYSTEM AND FITTING METHOD - Golf putters comprising features that assist in locating a directly overhead view of the putter heads include sight aligning marks, sight aligning notch, rods and plates are disclosed. Putter heads with interchangeable mirror, weight and sighting attachments designed for quick release and replacement are described with interconnected attachment mounting faces. The combination of threaded aperture, apertures in the attachments and screws requiring the use of tools releasably interconnect the mirror attachment, sighting attachment or weight attachment to the putter head. Openings or contours are described that assist the golfer in estimating the distance between the golfer and a hole or cup on the green. Methods of customizing, calibrating or indicating in golf putters to individual golfers are also disclosed, including the use of weights to alter the weight distribution of in the putter head. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092307 | GOLF TRAINING AID HAVING MULTIPLE FUNCTIONS - A golf training aid having multiple functions comprising a tubular body as a storage compartment for storing alignment rods and mounting pins The golf training aid can be used in various configurations such as a putting track or a swing alignment aid. The golf {raining aid fit's into a golf bag and its cushioned ends protect adjacent golf clubs when the bag is being shipped. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092308 | RELEASABLE AND INTERCHANGEABLE CONNECTIONS FOR GOLF CLUB HEADS AND SHAFTS - Golf club heads are releasably engaged with shafts so that the club heads and shafts can be readily interchanged and/or so that the shaft position with respect to the club head can be readily changed. Assemblies for connecting the club head and shaft may include: a shaft adapter, a shaft retainer, and a club head having an interior chamber. The club head and shaft may be changed by releasing the securing system and exchanging the original parts with different parts. Furthermore, the shaft may be bent or otherwise extend at an angle from the shaft adapter so as to allow adjustment of the shaft position with respect to the club head. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092309 | RELEASABLE AND INTERCHANGEABLE CONNECTIONS FOR GOLF CLUB HEADS AND SHAFTS - Golf club heads are releasably engaged with shafts so that the club heads and shafts can be readily interchanged and/or so that the shaft position with respect to the club head can be readily changed. Assemblies for connecting the club head and shaft may include: a shaft adapter, a shaft retainer, and a club head having an interior chamber. The club head and shaft may be changed by releasing the securing system and exchanging the original parts with different parts. Furthermore, the shaft may be bent or otherwise extend at an angle from the shaft adapter so as to allow adjustment of the shaft position with respect to the club head. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092310 | GOLF CLUB HAVING REMOVABLE SOLE WEIGHT USING CUSTOM AND INTERCHANGEABLE PANELS - A golf club head is presented comprising a sole including a removable panel secured to the sole via a non-threaded attachment assembly. Further, the removable panel may have a large surface area relative to its thickness, resulting in a chip-like or wafer-like weight member. This design allows the mass of the removable panel to be spread substantially along the surface of the sole as opposed to in the interior of the club head. The golf club head may comprise more than one removable panel. A removable panel of the present invention may generally comprise one or more discrete areas of higher basis weight or higher density. Even further, the removable panel may generally be releasably attached via a quick disconnect mechanism that allows easy interchangeability. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092311 | GOLF CLUB HEAD HAVING A COMPOSITE CROWN - The present invention resides in a golf club head having a high COR that is durable and has desirable acoustic qualities. The club head includes a body portion, a striking face and a crown forming a hollow cavity of at least 150 cc in volume. The body portion defines a front opening and an upper opening, and it includes a sole and a side section that extends rearward of the front opening. The striking plate is secured to the body portion, enclosing the front opening. While partially assembled, final weighting and/or other attachment of other members to the inner surface of the club head can be preformed, as desired. The crown is secured to the body portion, enclosing the upper opening. A surface veil may also be provided about a junction of the crown and body. The crown has a maximum thickness no greater than about 2 mm. The density of the crown is less than the density of the body portion. At least one of the striking plate and the crown is attached to the second portion by adhesive bonding, and the golf club head has a maximum coefficient of restitution of at least 0.80. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092312 | GOLF BALL RESIN COMPOSITION AND GOLF BALL USING THE SAME - An object of the present invention is to provide a golf ball resin composition that comprises an ionomer resin with an excellent resilience and fluidity. Another object of the present invention is to provide a golf ball excellent in the resilience without lowering the durability significantly in a golf ball using the ionomer resin for the intermediate layer. The present invention provides a golf ball resin composition comprising, 100 parts by mass of (A) an ionomer resin consisting of a metal ion-neutralized product of a ternary copolymer composed of ethylene, α,β-unsaturated carboxylic acid having 3 to 8 carbon atoms and α,β-unsaturated carboxylic acid ester, and from 25 parts to 100 parts by mass of (B) a metal salt of a fatty acid having 18 to 30 carbon atoms. The golf ball of the present invention is not limited, as long as it comprises a constituent member formed from the golf ball resin composition of the present invention. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092313 | DUAL-CORE COMPRISING ZERO GRADIENT CENTER AND POSITIVE GRADIENT OUTER CORE LAYER - A golf ball including an inner core having a geometric center and a first outer surface, the inner core being formed from a first substantially homogenous rubber composition, and an outer core layer formed from a second substantially homogenous rubber composition, the outer core layer having a second outer surface. An inner cover layer is formed over the core and includes an ionomeric material. An outer cover layer is formed over the inner cover layer and includes a castable polyurea or a castable polyurethane. The first outer surface has a hardness of up to about 20 Shore C less than a hardness at the geometric center to define a negative hardness gradient inner core and the second outer surface has a hardness of up to 18 Shore C greater than the geometric center hardness to define a positive gradient outer core layer and a shallow positive hardness gradient core. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092314 | MULTI-PIECE SOLID GOLF BALL - The invention provides a multi-piece solid golf ball composed of a solid core, a cover, at least one intermediate layer situated therebetween, and a plurality of dimples on a surface of the ball. The diameter of the solid core, the deflection of the core when compressed under a final load of 130 kgf from an initial load of 10 kgf, the hardness at the center of the core, the hardness in a region 5 mm to 10 mm from the center of the core, the hardness 15 mm from the center of the core, and the surface hardness are set within specific ranges. The intermediate layer is composed primarily of a material obtained by mixing under applied heat a specific resin composition. The golf ball of the invention has an excellent flight performance, feel, controllability and scuff resistance. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092315 | GOLF BALL | 2011-04-21 |
20110092316 | GOLF TEE WITH A CONNECTING WIRE AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF - A golf tee with a connecting wire includes a tee and a connecting wire. The tee has a nail rod and a ball holding portion connected with a top of the nail rod. The ball holding portion has a groove formed in a top thereof and a connecting slot formed in one side thereof. The connecting slot includes an opening portion, a passage portion and a fixing portion. One end of the connecting wire passes through the opening portion and the passage portion of the connecting slot into the fixing portion and forms a blocked portion which is located in the groove, so that the end of the connecting wire is connected with the tee. The present invention further provides a method of manufacturing a golf tee with a connecting wire. Accordingly, the connection and assembling between the connecting wire and the tee can be attained easily, firmly, and rapidly. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092317 | Rocket tee, a baseball or softball hitters training system for the purpose of batting practice - The present invention and method is a training system for baseball and softball batters containing but not limited to a manually operated mobile batting tee and an illustrated board on which the tee is maneuvered. The operator is positioned at the opposite end of the board from home plate. The device is operated by placing a ball on the bristled head and using the adjustable handle to push the mobile tee to marked locations where the ball is then hit by the batter. After the ball is struck the operator pulls the tee back to it's original location where another ball is loaded and the cycle is repeated. Ball elevation is adjusted by releasing the tension device and moving the stem up or down. For young players the device with ball can be placed in front of home plate and pulled rearward to simulate a pitched ball. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092318 | Swing Training Device - A device to teach the proper mechanics of a baseball swing is described. The device consists of a platform that the batter stands on. Set in the platform is a wheel that the batter puts his back foot on. The wheel turns 90 degrees when the batter takes his stride showing the batter the proper way to turn his back foot so that his hips and torso rotate. The batters' front foot is guided by marks to indicate the starting and the ending position of his front foot during the swing. Attached to the platform is a guide that guides the swinging bat along the proper path to make optimal contact with the ball. The guide and platform are reversible for left hand batters, adjustable for batters of different heights and adjustable for high or low and inside or outside pitched balls. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092319 | Disc Tossing Game Apparatus and Method - A disc tossing game with a goal and a disc. Each player possesses a goal comprising of a plurality of goal openings each backed with the goal net. The plurality of goal openings are positioned vertically in succession separated by rungs and formed by a left side bar and a right side bar. A player tosses the disc towards the other player's goal in attempts to land the disc into the goal net to be awarded points. Points can also be awarded by hitting the plurality of rungs, the left side bar, or right side bar. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092320 | Table Tennis Game with Automated Serving and Scorekeeping - A table tennis game table may include one or more automated ball serving guns and an automated score announcing system. Remote control actuators may be provided for one or more users to operate the features of the table. The system may be adjusted manually or remotely to correct mistakes, and may be used in multiple modes. Alternatively, the automated ball serving guns and automated score announcing system may be adapted to a standard after market table. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092321 | Pop-up SportsTraining Assemblies & Related Devices and Methods - Portable sports training assembly frames and sports training assemblies and goals, and particularly arched portable traps and goals which can be erected easily, for example, via self-erecting components, are provided. Arched assemblies, traps and goals of the invention include highly visible, and removable, halo and apron components, and effectively trap or stop sports-playing objects such as golf balls, hockey pucks, lacrosse balls, softballs, baseballs, footballs and soccer balls. The invention relates also to frames which can be provided in easily erectable or self-erecting embodiments, and which are useful not only as sports training assemblies, traps or goals but also for displaying signage, and particularly for displaying temporary or emergency signage. Frames and netting elements of the invention can be provided in one or more high-visibility materials and colors. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092322 | LACROSSE STICK WITH IMPROVED HEAD AND SHAFT CONNECTIONSYK1 - A lacrosse stick with an improved head and shaft connection is provided. The lacrosse stick comprises a head having a throat with a mounting hole therein, an elongated shaft attached to the head, the shaft having its own mounting hole, and a plug slidably disposed partly or entirely inside the hollow shaft to reinforce the shaft/head connection. The plug is inserted into the shaft such that the plug opening is aligned with the mounting holes on the head and shaft so that a screw or other attachment means can be inserted therethrough. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092323 | Superior results dual handgrip sports bat - A bat especially useful for a plurality of sport applications offering superior power, distance, speed, comfort, and control is disclosed which includes a larger diameter impact section, a smaller diameter gripping section, and a transition section therebetween. The smaller diameter gripping section may in some embodiments be configured at least to provide two reverse conical grips whereby not just one but both of the batter's hands can more tightly and firmly grip bats. In modifications of the dual reverse conical grips, the gripping section can be formed of modified oval configuration, modified elliptical configuration or tapered configuration. Embodiments include increased and/or decreased diameter and/or circumference handle/gripping areas for both hands. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092324 | CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE BELT DRIVE SYSTEM - The present invention provides a continuously variable belt pulley transfer system that addresses prior deficiencies with CVT-type systems, particularly when used with accessory drive systems. The continuously variable belt drive system includes a driving pulley assembly and a driven pulley assembly, with a continuous belt transferring rotary motion between them. A direct electronic actuation mechanism is used for controlling ratio changes on the pulley transfer assembly. An integrated stepper motion is used as the prime mover for the mechanism. A differential planetary roller screw mechanism converts the rotary motion from the stepper motor to axial motion for actuating the sheave poison of the V-shaped belt. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092325 | ENGINE BRAKING PRIMARY CLUTCH FOR CVT SYSTEMS - A continuously variable transmission (CVT) system including a primary clutch assembly with an engine braking assembly is provided. The primary clutch assembly includes first and second sheave assemblies, a cylindrical sleeve coupler and an engine braking assembly. The first sheave portion has a centrally extending post. The cylindrical sleeve coupler is rotationally mounted on a portion of the post. The sleeve coupler has an engaging surface that is configured to engage an inner face of a drive belt. The second sheave portion has a central passage that is rotationally mounted on the sleeve coupler. The engine braking assembly is operatively coupled to the second sheave portion and the sleeve coupler to axially move the second sheave portion toward the first sheave portion to engage first and second side faces of the drive belt when the sleeve coupler attempts to overrun the post of the first sheave portion in a rotational direction provided by a rotational output of an engine operatively coupled to the primary clutch. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092326 | PULLEY FOR USE WITH TOOTHED BELT - The invention provides a toothed-belt pulley that is capable of reducing pneumatic and plosive sounds and of reducing engagement noises while stably transmitting rotational movements by suppressing widthwise wobbling of a toothed belt and while reducing a manufacturing cost of the pulley by simplifying its manufacturing process and of improving a production yield by shortening its manufacturing time. The toothed-belt pulley has a disk whose inner circumference is fittingly attached to a rotary shaft and which is provided with teeth to be engaged with the toothed belt around the outer circumference and flanges erected on the both outer sides of the toothed belt, wherein each of the teeth has a concaved recess with which the toothed belt deformably engages in the widthwise center part thereof. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092327 | BICYCLE SPROCKET - A bicycle sprocket is provided with a sprocket body and a plurality of sprocket teeth. The sprocket teeth extend radially outward from a root circle of the sprocket body with the sprocket teeth being circumferentially spaced around the outer periphery of the sprocket body. The sprocket teeth include at least one shift assist tooth that assists in a shifting operation from the bicycle sprocket to a smaller sprocket. The shift assist tooth has a maximum radial height as measured from the root circle of the sprocket body. The maximum radial height of the shift assist tooth is larger than a maximum radial height of a majority of remaining ones of the sprocket teeth as measured from the root circle of the sprocket body. The shift assist tooth has a radially inclined surface sloping toward the smaller sprocket as the radially inclined surface approaches radially toward the center rotational axis A. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092328 | SINGLE PLANETARY, SINGLE MOTOR/GENERATOR HYBRID POWERTRAIN WITH THREE OR MORE OPERATING MODES - A hybrid powertrain has an engine, an input member, an output member, and a stationary member, and includes a single planetary gear set having a first, a second, and a third member. The input member is connected for common rotation with the engine and the output member is connected for common rotation with the second member. A single motor/generator is continuously connected for common rotation with the third member. A starter motor is operatively connected to the engine for starting the engine. A first torque-transmitting mechanism is selectively engagable to connect the input member for rotation with the first member. A second torque-transmitting mechanism is selectively engagable to ground the first member to the stationary member. A third torque-transmitting mechanism is selectively engagable to ground the third member to the stationary member. The powertrain is operable in an electric-only operating mode, an engine-only operating mode, and an electrically-variable operating mode. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092329 | FREE FLOATING HYDRAULIC BULKHEAD WITH IMPROVED SEALING AND ANTI-ROTATION - A hydraulic bulkhead configured for use with a limited slip differential includes a plenum comprising a passageway for hydraulic fluid and a boss. A first seal is located on an outer surface of the boss. The outer surface of the boss is a low pressure area relative to the inner surface of the boss. The plenum is stationary relative to the limited slip differential. A differential assembly including the inventive hydraulic bulkhead is also disclosed. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092330 | PLANETARY BEARING STRUCTURE - In a planetary bearing structure equipped with a slide bearing mounted to a shaft hole of a planetary gear, the planetary gear rotating about the outer periphery of a planetary pin fixed to a carrier via the slide bearing, one or a plurality of oil supply grooves are formed in the outer peripheral surface of the planetary pin so as to extend in the axial direction. An oil supply port of a lubricant oil channel opens in the oil supply groove so as to forcedly supply lubricant oil. Furthermore, a discharge groove for trapping foreign matter, which is shallower than the oil supply groove, communicates from the oil supply groove to the wake flow side in the rotating direction of the planetary gear. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092331 | HARMONIC GEAR DEVICE - A harmonic gear device ( | 2011-04-21 |
20110092332 | COMPACT BACKDRIVE RESISTANT TRANSMISSION - A configurable power transmitter device having an input structure, an output structure, and a torque conversion assembly. The input, output, and torque conversion assembly are arranged to rotate with respect to each other and to be contained within a housing structure. The power transmitter includes structure for transforming concentric rotational motion from the input structure into eccentric motion of the transmitting structure to concentric rotational motion of the output structure. The power transmitter device has a configuration which has anti-back drive features and which provides self-governing and self-braking capabilities operative on the output structure. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092333 | VEHICLE POWER TRANSMISSION DEVICE - A vehicle power transmission device having a structure with a carrier of a planetary gear device brought into spline fitting with a case that is a non-rotating member to stop rotating and a ring gear of the planetary gear device rotatably supported by the case via a bearing, is provided with a play reducing device that presses the carrier against the case to reduce a play in thrust direction formed between the carrier and the case. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092334 | CONSTRUCTION MACHINE AND CONTROL METHOD THEREOF - A construction machine comprises an electric motor/generator coupled to an electricity accumulator, an engine, a transmission coupled to drive wheels, an epicyclic gearing for coupling an output shaft of the electric motor/generator, an output shaft of the engine, and an input shaft of the transmission, the engine torque and/or the generator torque being transmitted to drive wheels, a clutch for directly coupling two among the output shaft of the electric motor/generator, the output shaft of the engine, and the input shaft of the transmission, and a controller configured to, under a condition in which the clutch is in an off-state, control engine speed based on the degree to which the accelerator is open and on the amount of electricity in the electricity accumulator, to control shifting of the transmission gear position based on the accelerator opening degree, operational state of the generator, and the electricity amount motor/generator. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092335 | HYDRAULIC CONTROL SYSTEMS FOR DUAL CLUTCH TRANSMISSIONS - The present invention comprehends a plurality of embodiments of a hydraulic control system for various configurations of dual clutch transmissions. The hydraulic control systems all include a regulated source of pressurized hydraulic fluid including an electric pump, a filter and an accumulator, a pair of pressure control valves and a branching hydraulic circuit including pressure or flow control valves, spool or logic valves and two position valves which collectively supply and exhaust hydraulic fluid from a plurality of shift actuators. The actuators are connected to shift rails which include shift forks and are slidable to engage synchronizers and positive clutches associated with the various gear ratios. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092336 | Muscle Memory Training Device and Method - A muscle memory training system for determining an orientation of a first shoe relative to a second shoe comprising an alignment signal generator adapted for attachment to the first shoe and configured to generate an alignment signal, and a target adapted for attachment to the second shoe and configured to receive the alignment signal generated by the alignment signal generator when the orientation of the first shoe relative to the second shoe is achieved. The system may further comprise an alignment indicator for generating an indicator signal when the alignment signal generator and the target are in alignment. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092337 | WEARABLE SYSTEM FOR MONITORING STRENGTH TRAINING - An exercise monitoring method and system in one embodiment includes a communications network, a wearable transducer configured to generate physiologic data associated with movement of a wearer, and to form a communication link with the communications network, a system memory in which command instructions are stored, a user interface operably connected to the computer, and a system processor configured to execute the command instructions to receive the generated physiologic data, analyze the received physiologic data with a multilayer perceptron/support vector machine/hidden Markov (MSH) model, model the analyzed physiologic data, and generate feedback based on a comparison of the model and a stored exercise object. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092338 | Vaulting Pole With Alignment Deviation - A vaulting pole apparatus having a predetermined angular displacement at an end of a vaulting pole, attributable to the vaulting pole being constructed with an inherent structural deviation located along and offset from its longitudinal axis. The vaulting pole may be constructed with a fixed structural deviation or with a removable structural deviation, wherein an end of the vaulting pole deviates or is offset from the vaulting pole's central longitudinal axis. Embodiments of this structural deviation may be fixed during vaulting by a vaulter athlete or may be adjustable by a vaulter athlete in real-time or near-real-time. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092339 | EXERCISE APPARATUSES AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME - An exercise apparatus includes a pair of step-up apparatuses wearable on feet of a user. Each step-up apparatus is configurable between an expanded configuration and a compressed configuration to simulate a selected motion when the user wearing the pair of step-up apparatuses travels by foot. One of the step-up apparatuses moves towards the expanded configuration while the other step-up apparatus moves towards the compressed configuration. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092340 | EXERCISING MACHINE - The subject matter discloses an exercising device enabled to switch between elliptical course and circular course of footrests used by a user, comprising two main wheels, each connected to a different footrest; two connecting rods, the distal end of each connecting rod is connected to each main wheel and the proximal end of each connecting rod is connected to the body of the exercising device, said connecting rods are enabled to move the two main wheels on a horizontal axis. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092341 | Bench dip blaster - It is a molded and shaped device, having a planar body on the top portion, and shaped body on the underside portion. It is round in the center, and rectangular on the ends. The units periphery curves from the radius of the center area to the rectangular portions at each end. Protruding vertical handles on each end allow for lifting and holding with ample distance from incremental annular discoid's in all directions. A center post is provided to hold said discoid's of various weights and sizes securely in place. The underside is shaped with two concave cavities. The two concave areas are equidistant between the center of the unit and the ends of the unit, and run perpendicular from end to end. The underside also has three raised areas in equal heights, to allow the unit to sit level on a flat surface. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092342 | Therapeutic Device and Method of Using - A therapeutic device includes a weight distributing portion and a weight attaching portion. The weight distributing portion includes a relief area. The weight attaching portion is adapted to attach weights to the weight distributing portion. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092343 | Single Apparatus Converging/Diverging Exercise Machine - Principles of exercise machine construction, an exercise machine, components of an exercise machine, and methods related to exercising on or constructing an exercise machine that allows for the performance of multiple different exercises, where the user utilizes related arcs of an arm with a fixed path of motion for the different exercises. Generally the arcs will be utilized for both pull-type exercises and push-type exercises and/or for diverging and converging exercises. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092344 | BARBELL HOLDER - A weightlifting barbell holder assembly is especially useful for mounting a weightlifting barbell in a generally horizontal position on a horizontal metal beam, typically an I-beam or U-beam. Preferably, the barbell is at least partially within a horizontal channel defined by the beam when mounted thereon. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092345 | DUMBBELL - A dumbbell has an optional number of weight discs which stand on end in a stand, and a handle with anchorages. The anchorages and the weight discs have connecting structures which, in the axial direction, interconnect the anchorages with a neighboring weigh disc or neighboring weight discs, respectively. On the other hand, the connecting structures permit movement transversely of the axial direction. The weight discs display locking structures, which, in the activated state in directions transversely of the axial direction, prevent mutual movements between the weight discs and the anchorages. The locking structures have locking bodies which are movable so that their directions of movement have an axial component and which are disposed at the peripheral regions of the weight discs, and also are insertable in corresponding recesses in a neighboring weight disc or an anchorage. The locking bodies are operable by an operating arrangement located inside the peripheral contour of the weight discs. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092346 | Exercise tool - An exercise tool is provided to ensure a good degree of freedom in the direction of movement of the wrists and allows the magnitude of the load applied to the wrists during the exercise to be changed easily so as to enable more effective strengthening of the deep muscles. The exercise tool has a first rod body | 2011-04-21 |
20110092347 | Resistance training exercise and fitness apparatus with attachment device - A resistance exercise apparatus is provided, the apparatus comprising: a stretchable cord having opposing first and second ends, the cord having an internal cavity and an external surface; at least one plug being inserted within the internal cavity of the cord adjacent the first end of the cord; at least one sleeve being placed over the external surface of the cord adjacent the first end of the cord, the plug being situated within a length of the sleeve; at least one tether forming two compartments, a first loop compartment is designed to received at least one end of the cord with at least a portion of the sleeve and at least a portion of the plug; and at least one attachment device, at least a portion of the attachment device being designed to be received within at least a portion of the second compartment of the tether. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092348 | PORTABLE WORKOUT APPARATUS HAVING A PIVOTALLY MOUNTED EXERCISE BAR - An exercise device is disclosed that is useful for performing various exercises including Pilates exercises. The exercise device includes a pilates tower having first and second sides. A first padded surface extends horizontally from the first side of the pilates tower. The first padded surface pivotally mounts to the pilates tower. A second padded surface extends horizontally from the pilates tower. A third padded surface is removably attached to the first padded surface. A pivot frame pivotally attaches to the pilates tower. The pivot frame extends over the second padded surface in one embodiment. In addition, the pivot frame can include a first horizontal bar. The exercise device can also include a second horizontal bar for use as a plie bar. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092349 | DEEP ROLLING HEAD - The invention concerned is a deep rolling head ( | 2011-04-21 |
20110092350 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FOLDING - A folding system for folding leading and/or trailing flaps of container blanks is provided. The system may include a conveyor having a conveying surface configured for conveying the blank along a predetermined path to a first folding position and a second folding position, a folding apparatus, and a control system. The folding apparatus may include a drive assembly and a folding tool. The control system may be operatively coupled to the folding apparatus and operable to control movement of the folding tool between a first rotational position and a second rotational position. Rotation of the folding tool to the first rotational position may cause the leading flap of the container blank positioned in the first folding position to fold about a leading flap fold line. Rotation of the folding tool from the first rotational position to the second rotational position may cause the trailing flap of the container blank positioned in the second folding position to fold about a trailing flap fold line. | 2011-04-21 |
20110092351 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PRODUCING BOX OF CORRUGATED BOARD SHEET - Disclosed is a method for producing a board box by performing a box-making process of a corrugated board sheet which is formed to have dimensions of a plurality of board boxes wherein the yield of the board sheet and the production efficiency are enhanced and a countermeasure can be taken against paper powder. A method for making a box of a corrugated board sheet by performing a box-making process of a board sheet (S) which is formed to have dimensions of a plurality of board boxes and the cutting the board sheet (S) into dimensions of one board box comprises a step (I) for cutting the board sheet (S) into dimensions of one board box by a cut line (k) in the direction intersecting the conveyance direction (a) along a box making line (PL) after a ruling and grooving step (C) and before a pasting and folding step (E), and a speed increase step (J) for spacing the board sheets (S | 2011-04-21 |
20110092352 | ROLLING BOOT WITH TRANSITION REGION - A rolling boot is porposed that has a first fastening region and a fold region with at least a first fold having a first fold peak region and a first fold flank near the first fastening region and, opposite this first fold flank, a second fold flank which is adjoined by a fold trough, wherein a transition region having a base surface is arranged between the first fastening region and fold region, and an angle a having a range from approximately 90° to approximately 140° is formed between the base surface and an outer side of the first fold flank, and the fold trough has a depth T which is, at most, approximately 65 percent of a height H of the first fold. | 2011-04-21 |