Patents Assigned to PhatRat Technology, Inc.
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Patent number: 7162392Abstract: System determines impact of a helmet, comprising: accelerometer and processor, the accelerometer detecting acceleration of the helmet, the processor configured to process the signals from the accelerometer to determine impact of the helmet. System determines athletic performance, comprising: pressure sensor for sensing change in elevation; microprocessor for processing signals from the pressure sensor to determine vertical speed corresponding to the change in elevation; and display for reporting the vertical speed to a user. System assesses athletic performance, comprising: protective housing configured for attachment to a human-powered sport vehicle; GPS sensor configured with the housing for generating earth position signals; microprocessor configured with the housing for processing the signals to determine speed and distance traveled of the sport vehicle; and display configured with the housing for displaying one or both of the speed and distance traveled to a user of the human-powered sport vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2005Date of Patent: January 9, 2007Assignee: PhatRat Technology, Inc.Inventors: Curtis A. Vock, Dennis Darcy, Peter Flentov
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Patent number: 7092846Abstract: The invention determines performance data during activity of a person. A microprocessor and a sensor, such as a GPS sensor, attach to the person or to a vehicle ridden by the person. The sensor and microprocessor may integrate in clothing or in a watch worn by the person. Wireless signals may be generated to a remote base station or to a watch. Performance data may for example include speed, drop distance, airtime and power.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2004Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Assignee: PhatRat Technology, Inc.Inventors: Curtis A. Vock, Dennis Darcy, Shawn Burke, Peter Flentov
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Patent number: 7072789Abstract: Sensors detects loft time, speed, power and/or drop distance of a vehicle and/or person. The sensors couple with multiple persons during athletic activity. Data from the sensors downloads to a database so that users may compare athletic performances (e.g., speed) between the persons, such as through the Internet.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2004Date of Patent: July 4, 2006Assignee: PhatRat Technology, Inc.Inventors: Curtis A. Vock, Peter Flentov, Dennis Darcy, Andrew Bodkin, Charles Marshall
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Patent number: 7054784Abstract: Methods and systems are disclosed for determining speed, power and/or impact (sporting characteristics) of persons involved in activity. Wireless signals may be generated indicative of the sporting characteristics for receipt and display on a watch worn by the user or on a remote display. Sensors may attach to the person or to a vehicle ridden by the person, to gauge activities such as jogging, hockey, biking, football and aerobics.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2004Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Assignee: PhatRat Technology, Inc.Inventors: Peter Flentov, Dennis M. Darcy, Curtis A. Vock
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Patent number: 6963818Abstract: The invention detects loft time and/or speed of a vehicle and/or person during activities of moving and jumping. A loft sensor detects leaving the ground and returning to the ground. A microprocessor subsystem converts the sensed information to determine a loft time. A display shows the recorded loft time to a user of the system. A speed sensor can detect speed for selective display to the user, and height may also be determined during airtime.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2002Date of Patent: November 8, 2005Assignee: PhatRat Technology, Inc.Inventors: Peter Flentov, Dennis M. Darcy, Curtis A. Vock
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Patent number: 6959259Abstract: The invention determines performance data during activity of a person. A microprocessor and a sensor, such as a GPS sensor, attach to the person or to a vehicle ridden by the person. The sensor and microprocessor may integrate in clothing or in a watch worn by the person. Wireless signals may be generated to a remote base station or to a watch. Performance data may for example include speed, drop distance, airtime and power.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2002Date of Patent: October 25, 2005Assignee: PhatRat Technology, Inc.Inventors: Curtis A. Vock, Dennis Darcy, Shawn Burke, Peter Flentov
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Patent number: 6885971Abstract: The invention detects the loft time, speed, power and/or drop distance of a vehicle, such as a sporting vehicle, during activities of moving and jumping. A loft sensor detects when the vehicle leaves the ground and when the vehicle returns to the ground. A controller subsystem converts the sensed information to determine a loft time. A display shows the recorded loft time to a user of the system. In addition, a speed sensor can detect the vehicle's speed for selective display to the user. A power sensing section informs the user of expended energy, which can be compared to other users. A drop distance sensing unit informs the user of the peak height of a jump, during an airtime. Gaming on the internet is facilitated to connect worldwide sport enthusiasts.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2001Date of Patent: April 26, 2005Assignee: PhatRat Technology, Inc.Inventors: Curtis A. Vock, Dennis Darcy, Andrew Bodkin, Charles Marshall, Peter Flentov
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Patent number: 6856934Abstract: Methods and systems are disclosed for determining speed, power and/or impact (sporting characteristics) of persons involved in activity. Wireless signals may be generated indicative of the sporting characteristics for receipt and display on a watch worn by the user or on a remote display. Sensors may attach to the person or to a vehicle ridden by the person, to gauge activities such as jogging, hockey, biking, football and aerobics.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2002Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Assignee: PhatRat Technology, Inc.Inventors: Curtis A. Vock, Peter Flentov, Dennis M. Darcy
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Patent number: 6825777Abstract: The system of the invention is used in measuring sports metrics at an event or venue. The system includes “n” sensors, “m” repeaters, a base station and an operations terminal. One or more sensors attach to each athlete (and/or the athletes vehicle) at the event or venue to determine a sports metric, e.g., airtime, g's, drop distance, spin, rotation. The information about the sports metric is transmitted to one or more repeaters; and that information is relayed to the base station. The operations terminal provides a user interface, and may further interface with a judging station or TV to provide the sports metric, in near real-time, to judges, viewers and others at the event or venue.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2001Date of Patent: November 30, 2004Assignee: PhatRat Technology, Inc.Inventors: Curtis A. Vock, Adrian F. Larkin, Perry Youngs
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Patent number: 6813586Abstract: A digital camera system is provided to measure a moving sportsman, for example to determine peak altitude, spin ratio and airtime. A wireless triangulation system is provided to track a moving sportsman to determine metrics such as peak altitude, rotation, drop distance and airtime. A stride-rate system is provided to determine stride-rate or assist in training for sports such as roller-blading.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2000Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Assignee: PhatRat Technology, Inc.Inventors: Curtis A. Vock, Perry Youngs, Adrian Larkin, Timothy Ryan
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Patent number: 6611782Abstract: A power sensing unit is incorporated into a boxing glove for use according to a method of quantifying impact forces in a boxing match in real time. Impact force data is transmitted from the boxing glove to a remote receiver. The force data is collated to assess the strike force generated by each boxer.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2000Date of Patent: August 26, 2003Assignee: PhatRat Technology, Inc.Inventors: Mark Wooster, Curtis A. Vock, Perry Youngs, Adrian Larkin
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Patent number: 6539336Abstract: The invention detects the loft time, speed, power and/or drop distance of a vehicle, such as a sporting vehicle, during activities of moving and jumping. A loft sensor detects when the vehicle leaves the ground and when the vehicle returns to the ground. A controller subsystem converts the sensed information to determine a loft time. A display shows the recorded loft time to a user of the system. In addition, a speed sensor can detect the vehicle's speed for selective display to the user. A power sensing section informs the user of expended energy, which can be compared to other users. A drop distance sensing unit informs the user of the peak height of a jump, during an airtime. Gaming on the internet is facilitated to connect worldwide sport enthusiasts.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1998Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Assignee: PhatRat Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Curtis A. Vock, Dennis Darcy, Andrew Bodkin, Perry Youngs, Adrian F. Larkin, Steven Finberg, Charles Marshall, Shawn Burke, Peter Flentov, Kevin J. Grealish
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Patent number: 6516284Abstract: The invention detects loft time and/or speed of a vehicle and/or person during activities of moving and jumping. A loft sensor detects leaving the ground and returning to the ground. A microprocessor subsystem converts the sensed information to determine a loft time. A display shows the recorded loft time to a user of the system. A speed sensor can detect speed for selective display to the user, and height may also be determined during airtime.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2001Date of Patent: February 4, 2003Assignee: PhatRat Technology, Inc.Inventors: Peter Flentov, Dennis M. Darcy, Curtis A. Vock
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Patent number: 6499000Abstract: The invention detects loft time and/or speed during activities of moving and jumping. A loft sensor utilizes a spectrum of information to detect leaving the ground and returning to the ground. A microprocessor subsystem converts the sensed information to determine a loft time. A display shows the recorded loft time to a user of the system. In addition, a speed sensor can detect the vehicle's speed for selective display to the user, and height may also be determined during airtime.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2001Date of Patent: December 24, 2002Assignee: PhatRat Technology, Inc.Inventors: Peter Flentov, Dennis M. Darcy, Curtis A. Vock
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Patent number: 6498994Abstract: A method is disclosed for evaluating shoes worn by a person for activity on ground, including the steps of determining forces of acceleration experienced by the person in a direction generally perpendicular to the ground, processing signals representative of the forces of acceleration over a time interval to determine energy experienced by the person while wearing the shoes, reporting the energy to the person, and evaluating the shoes based on the energy. Another method is disclosed for ratioing energy from two different locations on a person for determining energy experienced by the person during activity over ground.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2001Date of Patent: December 24, 2002Assignee: PhatRat Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Curtis A. Vock, Dennis Darcy, Peter Flentov
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Patent number: 6496787Abstract: The invention detects loft time and/or speed of a vehicle and/or person during activities of moving and jumping. A loft sensor detects leaving the ground and returning to the ground. A microprocessor subsystem converts the sensed information to determine a loft time. A display shows the recorded loft time to a user of the system. A speed sensor can detect speed for selective display to the user, and height may also be determined during airtime.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1999Date of Patent: December 17, 2002Assignee: PhatRat Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Peter Flentov, Dennis M. Darcy, Curtis A. Vock
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Patent number: 6266623Abstract: The invention detects the loft time and/or speed of a vehicle, such as a sporting vehicle, during activities of moving and jumping. A loft sensor detects when the vehicle leaves the ground and when the vehicle returns to the ground. A microprocessor subsystem converts the sensed information to determine a loft time. A display shows the recorded loft time to a user of the system. In addition, a speed sensor can detect the vehicle's speed for selective display to the user. The invention could be used in sporting activities such as snowboarding where users loft into the air on ski jumps and catch “air” time but have no quantitative measure of the actual time lapse in the air. Therefore, users in skiing can use invention to record, store, and playback selected information relating to their sporting day, including the total amount of “air” time for the day and information such as dead time, i.e., time not spent on the slopes.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1997Date of Patent: July 24, 2001Assignee: PhatRat Technology, Inc.Inventors: Curtis A. Vock, Dennis Darcy, Peter Flentov
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Patent number: 5960380Abstract: The invention detects the loft time and/or speed of a vehicle, such as a sporting vehicle, during activities of moving and jumping. A loft sensor detects when the vehicle leaves the ground and when the vehicle returns to the ground. A microprocessor subsystem converts the sensed information to determine a loft time. A display shows the recorded loft time to a user of the system. In addition, a speed sensor can detect the vehicle's speed for selective display to the user. The invention is particularly well-suited to sporting activities such as snowboarding where users loft into the air on ski jumps and catch "air" time but have no quantitative measure of the actual time lapse in the air. Therefore, users in skiing can use invention to record, store, and playback selected information relating to their sporting day, including the total amount of "air" time for the day and information such as dead time, i.e., time not spent on the slopes.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1996Date of Patent: September 28, 1999Assignee: PhatRat Technology, Inc.Inventors: Peter Flentov, Dennis M. Darcy, Curtis A. Vock
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Patent number: 5636146Abstract: The invention detects the loft time and/or speed of a vehicle, such as a sporting vehicle, during activities of moving and jumping. A loft sensor detects when the vehicle leaves the ground and when the vehicle returns to the ground. A microprocessor subsystem converts the sensed information to determine a loft time. A display shows the recorded loft time to a user of the system. In addition, a speed sensor can detect the vehicle's speed for selective display to the user. The invention can be used, for example, in sporting activities such as snowboarding where users loft into the air on ski jumps and catch "air" time but have no quantitative measure of the actual time lapse in the air. Therefore, users in skiing can use invention to record, store, and playback selected information relating to their sporting day, including the total amount of "air" time for the day and information such as dead time, i.e., time not spent on the slopes.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1994Date of Patent: June 3, 1997Assignee: PhatRat Technology, Inc.Inventors: Peter Flentov, Dennis M. Darcy, Curtis A. Vock